Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1909 — Page 7
pE-RU-NA for I raw Hiautltnc. I was troubled with cramps In tho , a-h'orsix years. I tried many JUds of medicine, also was treated tv inrco doctors. .Thff said t,,at 1 ,,ad norvous drs,a I took tho mcdicino for two ?'r$ then I Bot s!ck nBaln and avo p a" hopes of getting cured. I 5jwa testimonial of n man whose as0vsas similar to mine, being cured b p, rUna, so thought I would ßivo it a tr a'. I procured a bottle at once, af, j t -.nimenccd taking it. I have taken nineteen bottles, and crt.rcly cured. I believo Peruna tfl;it' nt is claimed for it. "Mrs. J. C ja "on, 0 1 Marchant St., Watsonv, e, Ca'- , Lo o'er German MugIc for Italian. v . tn grinder, whose repertoire . ! largely of old-fushlnnod Hal " ii.-s and operatic selections.
,,ne r two of tliom before a T .'. imune Tiere hajipciM' l tu ! 1 tv f nuu-ic loving people on k i. .I.it . .f imc nf U'ni'linp whose hair was Ion and i pompadour, beckoned to the i , r ill hi lad." said ho. with a . . . uiimt. "if y'i would kin Ih , ., f. w selections from Wagner " ' ; diat.Iy tho organ grinder, . 'v up his hands wildly, replied w '.r' Wagner! Not for 50, I i three organ an' killn two r w,l vniir Wngnor! I play him . ---Tit-Hits. Get the Habit. v.abit of saving money bo m If you woulJ sae It i io NVws hi kt. m fa i i I ii aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa T.t R as a I Make and Sell More Men's S3.C0 i. S ? vj S&K a Than Any Other Manufacturer j M : I r t C. ff-r tt. bDSt of the mtit te nttin of trained expert, aid (killed n th i.sntrr ' not tM leatheri (or each part of the ihee. -.2 ' t rail or tat maaiiir tc .very der-arttrent. U v ie a' tlx b-.t il)tB.aVeri In Itt ihM mduitry. ma how carefnllr W L Pori. ho iiei'i r i sctt.il U.n understand wby tL.rh.ld their i Ttur and a.ar loojer thin any otter roai. V V f T.ti" i the Solet nmln-h them Note ' t f i a i"''7" W gating tt-an any others, r for I ! Mrttihrr iT Knmlly, Slru ltt . Womrii. M ! mill 'lilllrtu. ' - . - ' i rlmUfn ryvrtir. PAIITlflU I " nuii viiiIi.iiii V. I. II'VipUl VnU I lUll . x' a'nt lrt'-e mun.wl n tlliin. Iu .f üt4 IzcliilTilr Catalef miUrd frML V i toluLS, 167 SparV St.. UrotUoa, Mus. S1GK HEADAOHE Positively cured by iiic.se i.iuie i-ins. Tücj also rcllcTo Dis tress Imm Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty EaUtp. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness. Bad Tosto la tho Woutli. Coated Tongue, rain In the stde, TOUPID LIVEIU Tlioy trr-tfe tbo Bowels, rurcly Vegetable. SWLL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE fcl Genuine Must Bear - Fac-Similo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. RHEUMATISM I wa"t orc-y chronic rhoumntlc to throw r & lueillclnc. nit Hutments, all Ir,"., site lit" NY ON S UIIKL'MA. TIS l r j,u ,,Y R trJaU No mnt,cr wnat -r f may nay, no matter what ? T ; " mar eny, no matter how ' '1 t'lu may be Ratnst all ailverr.. . . r f "t onre to Tuir ilmir. fs a- l Rft n bottle of tho ltHEUM.. M ' I Mi:rY If If fall to give Mtls11 H !1 refund your tnony. Mnnyon . 1 r this remedy contains no atlr . I f r'Pl"" coralne, morphine or I ' r irr' f' 1 drnc". It In put np under i K-araat. e of tho Pure Food and Drug F r Mle tT n dniKctMs. Price. 23c Constipation F T 'ik ytars I tufjerel with chronic ( r 1 dutinft this time 1 had to take . ' w",Tn water once every )i hours ' 1 have an action on my bowels. rain' Ti 'rl l'"cltf nl t"ly I am a welt 1 "K ti e nine years before I ued t V "fd untold misery with Internal i . k' tf vou- 1 "m fe 'rom alt that . u un uc mis in Denan oi "f nuanity. U. V. Fisher. Roanoke. I1L Never hicVen. Weaken or (irlpe. t 1 . Ner oU n bulk. The Ken e v ' V. UHIIIQICCU ID '-r muaey back. A HOME FOR YOU v " V vlsCONSIX. Escrtlent : "V liilur.-. l roa,l,, ih4s. f- ,'".ri'- 'rtt-rma. Suspf-nittil i M-tti.-M. F,,r rnajn, views, Yli t ' "'ar', "ft to LAND CO.. Minneapolis Mtnn. pC PAY CUffEO LLvi 2t.J:'r r-"' ni ..lit o-i Uep. ns, Mlnneapolla, Minn. lN 1 INWANAPOUS, No. H, 1909.
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Making an Acquaintance. I illiiHtratlon of tho way of tho eaut ntdo of London the following truo story Is told: A certain club for vorklr: Irl in tho engt ond of London 1 recently olecteil a new moniher, and ono day the snrrctary happened to look out of tho window and wn nurprlsod to soo the new inombor rush up to a stnuiKo lad in the stroot. punch him violently on tho head and then run away. Tho secrotary reinonBtratod with hor sharply, to which tho now momhor inndo reply: Tm very Börry. 1 won't do It no moro If It's nxln Hih ruk'8. but porhaiw you won't mind tellIn me. thon, how am I over to got ongngod?" Simplified Traffic. Wo'll have a street ear system now Hy which conductor", at their ease, Tho thron may view, with naught to do Kxcopt to ay, ' St.-p lively, pleane!" WashliiKf ii Star.
Blackguards. Tho term 'bl.ickKuard" is said to be derived from a number of dirty and tattered hoys who attend tho horso guards' parade in St. James park to black tho boots and shoes of the soldiers or to do any other dirty offices. TIioro boys, from their constant attendance about the time of Kuard mounting, wero nicknamed "the black guards." Mow's Ihis? We offer One Hundred Dollnrs Itewnrd for any ease of i'aturrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ctitarrb Cure. n K. J. rilEVKY .V CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undorMtcnetl. have known 1'. J. Chonev for the last 15 years, and believe hlui .erfeetly hotmiable In ail buslne transactl'iiiH aul tlnnnrlally able to carry out any obligation made hy hU Arm. WAMUMi. IH.VSAS A. Mahvin. Wholesale Urult. T.il. O flairs catarrh Cure U taken Internally, actlric directly upon the blood and mmoiH urfai-es of the nystem. Testimonials sent free I'rl.e 75 cenu per bottle. Sold by all IirugcWt. Tale Hall s Family Pills for eonUlpatton. Rather Ambiguous. Tho tnnld is a beautiful player, Uut I feel that it is my duty To explain. Her plnylnj; is awful But tho maid horself is a beauty. Houston Post, I'll. RS Cl'ltni) ! O TO 14 DAYS PA70 OINT.MKNT Is sruaranteed to cure any ense of Meiling, Itltnd, Hleedln or Protrud ing l'llca In U to II day a or inouey reiunuea Headed Him Off. "Snonklni: of trusts." boKan tho stranger as ho leaned up against tho counter, ' 1 "Sorry, sir," interrupted tho grocer, "but we do a strictly cash business Stop Cold In nn Hour. You will be clad to know Lane's Pleas nnt Tnbleti (laxative will stop in nn hour a cold that could not be warded off hy anthins else. They will always break up a cold nlmoMt immediately. DniRcists nnd lealers sell them iit2."et.. a box. Orator P. Woodward. a Uov. N. Y. Sample free. Knew Their Ways. Walter, aged seven. Is a wise son. who knows not only his own father, but his mother as well. "Now. Walter," said tho teacher, "If your father can do a piece of work In one hour and your mother could also do It In one hour, how long would it take both of thorn to do It?" "Throe hours." answered Wnltor. "counting tho time tlioy would waste In arguing about how it sliouiü oo done." Chicago News. Come and Go. Onco I had a servant girl Who never did things wrong. Sho know hor plnco. yet never seomod To koop It very long. St. Louis Republic. Proof of It. A man can write better than he can talk. He can talk all day on the river bank and never catch a fish, but just let him drop them a lino onco thon soo! Minneapolis Journal. Cood HoiMoUceiitTH Un the Brit, That's why they use Ked Cross Hall Ulue. At leadlnc Rroeers. r. cents. It is often worth while to do an np parently fruitless act for tho sake of acquiring a neipiui naun. Brown's Bronchial Troches relieve Throat Irritations raused by cold or use of the voire. In boxes 2.i cents, bam pies mailed free. John I. Brown & Son Boston. Mass. Idleness makes the hours wearily long and tho days woefully snort. ilmni Tonic for Old People. Wonderful results, eventually restor ing full physical vigor, are obtained from the following: To one-half pint ..nod whiskey, ndd ono ounce syrup sar snparllla and one ounce Torls com pound, which can be procure! from any druscist. Take in tcacpooniui noses before each nienl nnd liefere rotirinj? Actions are tho raiment of the man Greek. Ite.l, Weak, AVenrr. AVnlery Kyrn Kellered by Murine ivtb iiemruy. .impounded by Experienced I'Mcl;"- Murine Doesn't Smnrt! Soothes hye Pain. Write Murine Itye Itemedr Co., Chlcaco, ... iti,wiraiit lre Hook t ree. U( 1 1 1 u a i ' ' Say but Httlo and say It well. French,
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I St o rttttc Airs. Arden sits la hor luxuriant boudoir gazing intently on hor son's picture, which rests on a table, wishing Bho could hear tho sound of his voice echoing through the housu again. Sho had cast him off because he had contracted a misalliance, refusing to hold any Intorcourao with him. In viilu ho pleaded. Sho remained Immovable. It la now two yea re since his marrlago, and, though sho has ofton longed for his preHonce, sho lias nover xichnowlodgod it until now. Perhajm sho might havo remained estranged had It not boon owing to the sermon which tho minister preached Sunday on "Mothor Love," relating several touching Incidents of sacrifice which mothers have made for their sons. What bad sho done? Disowned her son because ho married a pour girl. What n--d of her being so bitter? If Jack loved tho girl, why was she so obstinate? She resolved to search for hl m and bring him homo. 1 wo months have pnssed. Mrs. Arden has left no stone unturned to Und her son, hut to no avail. Sho fears sho will be unsuccessful. Perhaps w-ars may elapse before any account uf him may be obtained. Sho is pacing tho room nervously when Mr. Rymor, her lawyer, Is announced. Ono glanco Is sufficient. Sho steps forward, oxclalnilng, "You havo good news?" "Yes," replied Mr. Hymor; "1 havo seen your son, hut did not make my presence known, ile lives In 0. and is employed by Wright & Carter as bookkeeper. I obtained my lnforirui' tlon from Mr. Wright, confiding tho story to him, knowing you will want him to come homo with you. Ho is glad for Mr. Arden's sake, but sorry to lose such an earnest worker. I also called on Mrs. Arden, but as a book agent, and I admire his taste. While their home Is not luxurious, every thing is cozy, and I am sure she Is an excellent wife." "Oh, I am so glad! Mr. Rymor, if I start Immediately I could reach tho louso before Jack, tell his wlfo who I am and surprise him when ho comes to supper, could I not?" 'os; there Is a train at noon, That Is an cxcollont plan. You will call to night. Jack will be pleased to see you, and "I should like to sec him. los, I shall call. Goodby!" Evening of tho some day. Mrs. Ar den has been at her son's home two lours, long enough for hor to agree with Mr. Rymer hy admiring Ills se lection of a wife. Alice, Jack's wife, is unlike tho Ardens, being small and fair, while they are tall and dark Mrs. Ardon nnd Alice have becotno the best of friends. They aro await ing Jack's arrival. When they hear Ills footsteps, Mrs. Anion will stop into the next room and await an op portunlty for her appearance. "How tho timo drags!" oxclalms Alice an sho kneels beside Mrs. Ardon, clasping her hand. "Dear mother, I am so happy! I long for Jack to come, knowing ho but wished to bo reunited to you to complete his hap piness. Every moment scoins an hour." "What a cross woman I havo boon! But," smiling fondly into the upturned face, "I did not know I had such a lovely little daughter." "I guess you thought I wanted Jack's money, but you know now, don t you?" Ilex answer Is to take the slender form In her arms and kiss her. Presently Jack's footsteps aro heard. Mrs. Arden steps Into thc next room. Tho door opens, and Jack exclaims: "Why, Alice, you look radiant! What is it, little girl? Good news?" "Jack, do I ever look unhappy?" "Xo, but you look extremely happy tonight" "I guess happiness Is In the air, re plies Alice, with a roguish smile. "Perhaps you may lnhalo some of it. But be seated. Supper will be cold." "Have you made a mistake, Alice? asks Jack as he scos an oxtra plato laid. "For whom Is the third plate?" A hand is laid on his shoulder. A voice which causes him to start says, "For me." In less time than it tnkos to toll it Jack has exclaimed "Moth er!" nnd clasps her so tightly sho fears she will never be free, kissing her again and again. When mother nnd son have recovered their composure, Mrs. Arden tells him how her conscience rebuked her after hearing tho sermon, and when she sat looking at his picture and longing for the sound of his voice she determined to find him and bring him home. Mr. Rymer enters at this point, and great is Alice's, or, as ho calls hor, "young Mrs. Arden's," dismay to find that "the persistent book agent" and tho lawyor are ono. Jack Is delighted to see his old friend, After greetings have been exchanged between smiles and tears Jack turns to the group, saying, "Well, you all formed a conspiracy against mo, hut If nil plots ended as happily as ml no this would bo a good world." Within a week they have gone to live with "mothor," dispensing with their flat. Jack's mother is happier than she has boon for years. "Young Mrs. Arden" has a stanch admirer in Mr. Rymer, who thinks she is charming. Ho and Jack aro fast friends. Alico wonders why Jack should tell her his mothor was storn. For her part sho thinks thoro Is no one excepting Jack, of course so nlco as his mother. Boston Post. Then He Went. "Ah," remarked Miss Wcory. whom Mr. Stnylato had been boring with old conundrums, "that Inst one reminds mo of the best thing going " "What's that?" ho asked eagerly. "A man who has stayed too long." Catholic Standard and Times. Ready for Them. Friend Now, If I wcro building a house I'd Owner Step around tho corner, ploaso, nnd you'll find a house I'm putting up to carry out the ideas of my friends. This is tho ono I'm building to suit myself. Judge.
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observed the mild mannered man, "Is to ho optimistic. Look on tho bright sido. He like tho chap who foil from tho seven story building and callod out to a friend standing tn tho window of the third lloor as ho wont by: I'm all right so far!' "Philadelphia Inqulror. BUHNED AND ITCHED. ICccetnn on lliiiul, Arms, I,ri nnd I'iu-t. it Wm.n Nonn-Hi I mi; Terrible -Coin ulrlo Cure hjr Ciitlcsira, "About fifteen or elghteeu years ngo cczouin developed oa top of my hand. ft burned and Itched so much that I was compelled to show It to a doctor, lie pronounced It ringworm. After ying bis different remedies the dis ease Increased and went up my arms wul to my legs and Anally on my face. The burning was something terrible. I went to another doctor who had tho reputation of being the best In town. He told mo It was eczema. Ills medi cine checked the advance of the dlsoaso, hut no further. I finally concluded to try the Cutlcura Remedies and found relief In the first trial. 1 continued until 1 was free from tho dlsuaso nnd I have not been troubled since. C. Burkhart, ZlC W. Market St., Charaberhburg. Pa., Sept. 10. VMS." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cutlcura Remedies, Boston. Night Watches. Doctor Now, tako this medicine you will sloop like a baby. Patient Why, doctor, If you men our baby, I guess I'll not tako It. New York Iloarald, Wise people use Ilamlins Wizard Oil to stop pain because they know it always mnki'S good. Foolish people try experiments. Ask your druggists about It. Girls Will Be Girls.. Miss Rinkels Father always gives me a book on my birthday. Miss Tartley What a fine library you must havo. Town Topics. Your working power depend uion your health! (larfield Tea corrects disorders of liver, kidneys, Htomarh and bowels; overcomes constipation, purifies the blood brings good health. A "Lady" In Pepy's Time. There were worse terrors than the matinee hat for tho man who sat behind a lady In tho seventeenth cen tury theater, as recalled by the London Chronicle. At least, wo may suppose so from Mr. Popys experience on January 2S, 1CG1. when he saw "Tho Lost Lady" for tho second time. Nino days earlier that play had not pleased him so much, partly perhaps because he was "troubled to be seen by four of our office clerks, which sat In tho half-crown box and I In the Is. Cd." But on the second occasion tho play did "please me better than before, and here, I sitting behind in a dark place, a lady spit backward upon me hy a mistake, not seeing me. Howevor, It was nil right, for, "after Booing her to be a very pretty lady, I was not troubled at It at all." Duty. Tho African Hons were convenod to consider the coming of Roosevelt "it's In tho interest of sclonco." said one, "and I read that Wall street ex pects every Hon to do bis duty. "My first duty Is to my family." remarked another member of the group, taking to tho jungle. This view seemed to oniDouy tue consensus of opinion. Philadelphia Ledger. Different In Books. In tho books this Is tho way they say It: "Outside tho wind moaned tinceasInirlv. Its voice now that of a child whfo.h solis with itself in the night. now that of a woman who suffers her great pain alone, as women havo suffered since life beunn. as women must suffer till life wears to its weary end. And mingled with tlie waning oi wmu nnd rain fell fell heavily, Intermittent, like tears wrung from souls of strong men." Outside tho books we say: "It's raining." Atchison Globe. STABS OF PAIN. Like ThriiHtstif 11 Knife In the naeU. William II. Walter, Chntsworth, 111., says: "Pains In my back that reit uko knife thrusts made me quit work nnd take to my neu. The urlno was cloudy ami contained much sediment. The doctor was not helping me nnd I began using Bonn's Kidney Pills. They stopped Hint atll tack and ns I kept on using, the treat ment cleared my system of uric ucld, regulated the urlno and euren tue bach a che." Sold hy all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fostcr-Milbum Co., RuITnlo, N. Y. Many grains of sand will sink a ship. Danish. FOR OUT DOOR WORK. IN THE VETTEST WEATHER NOTHING EQUALS 2 WATERPROOF n' OILED wi-? rnc,r 10 LM WELL-WEAR WELL AND WILL NOT LEAK. LONG COATS -322 3i2 SUITS 3-2 Soto tvcfn-wHinc ' CATA10G ffiCE A.J.TOWEW CO. BOST0M.UA-A. Town? Canadian Co. umiuo -Toronto, can. PUTNAM tUt siiri rlihfer sul taster tilsra Attaay lay farsMal Will rlis Sean- wohnt
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WJ.nl n Former Orcjton Furnictr ThliiU of Wruteru CkiimiIu. Albert Nelson left Benton County, Oregon, in September, 1001, for the great Canadian prairies. To quote trom his letter: I -was greatly surprised to find buch an immense stretch of rich virgin pruirio still almost unoccupied In tho very heart of North America. The splendid crops of oats, wheat, barley, potatoes and hay I boheld lu the settlements made me very eager for a piece of this rich soli, and I soon located In the (Joose Lake country. We liavo bore a great stretch of the rich deep clay loam of the Saskatchewan a soil, heavy and hard to break, but particularly well adapted for the retention of moisture and produc
tion of the bright No. 1 hard wheat. ' and great crops of oats, barley, flax and potatoes. I had GO bushels of oats weighing d-1 pounds to the bushel per acre. Some of my neighbors bad sti i greater yield. Wheat yielded from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. We have ad J done well here, nnd I could name many . Americans who came here with means 1 to go ahead, who have done big nl 1 ready. For homesteads one has to go further west, but the best prairie can ho bought here for from $12 to $H5 per acre. The climate Is dry and healthy. This Is the regular Saskatchewan fall weather frosty nights and j bripht Minny days ideal for threshing and hauling out of wheat. Tho trails , are dusty, as thousands of wheat teams are moving towards the elevntors. The sight of It makes one stop and wonder what it will be In a few years when the Immense prairies get under cultivation. Heavy snow-full is tho exception here. Snow generally falls In December nnd goes off In March. It sometimes gets very cold, but the Saskatchewan farmer does not fear the cold. Winter Is his season of rest. The first or second crop he builds a comfortable house for himself, nnd warm stables for his horses. He need not, like some, be poking about In the mud nil winter attending a few beasts for a livelihood. Economy. Son What Is the moaning of economy?" Mother Economy, my son, Is going without something you do want In case somo day you should want somei thing which you probably won t want, i Life. Only One "IlllOMO QUl.YIXE" That Is LAXATIVE IIROMO QUIS'lXK. took for the signature of K. W. C1KOVH. Used tb World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c The far-off vision comes half way to those who follow it faithfully. No IV o ml er She's l'ru", The woman who has a thousand petty cares and annoyances while she suffers with headache or sldeaehe must not bo blamed if she cannot always be angelically amiable. What she needs is tuoughtfulness from her family and such a simple and natural remedy ns I.nne's Family Medicine, the herb tea thnt makes weak women strong and well. Sold by druggists and dealers, J."c. Knowledge Is power only so far as It is practiced. Don't .Spoil Your Clothes. Use Ited Cross Hall Illue nnd keep them white as snow. All grocers, S centa a package. Conscience Is simply our senso of moral social responsibility. Mra. Wlnstow's Soothing Syrup for children teeth Ins-, toftens the srums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic 25 centa a bc'.tle. Envy 1b tho habit ot eru"lng our own misery out of the happiness of others. Pettlt'a Eye Sulre 1 OO Tenra Old, relie ves tired eyes, quickly cures eye aches, Inflamed, sore, watery or ulcerated eyes. All druggists or HowmH Bros., Buffalo N. Y. Many a big sorrow Is born of a little sin.
5 Acres in Oregon Will Do A fruit farm of 5 acres in any of the crcat Oregon apple, peach and pear districts, puts money in the bank for you, and gives you your living besides. You can care for five acres of trees yourself, without help. Orchards each year yield $500 an acre and upwards. Prove this by sending for our free book on the Pacific Northwest, or, better still, Come West and See All the land there ever was or will be was created afjes ago. But population keeps increasing a baby is born every minute. All the free land worth having has been taken tip. All the good land, at low prices, that's left, is going fast. Soon land chances, like those in the West today, will be gone forever., If you want a fine farm or fruit ranch nnywlicre in the Northwest, get one now before tho price gets too high write to us for our free book. It is costing you money to wait write today. E. L. LOMAX. C. P. A., Omaha, Neb.
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AFTER DOCTORS FAILED Lydia E.PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound Cured Her. Wlllimantlc, Conn. "For flvo years I suffered untold agony from female troubles, causing backache, irregularities, dizziness and nervous prostration. It was impossible for mo to
walk upstairs without stopping on tho way. I tried three different doctors and each told me something different I received no benefit f rom any of them, but seemed to suffer more. The last doctor said nothing would restore mv health. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound to seo what it woiua uo, nnd I am restored to my natural health." Mrs. Etta Donovan, Box 2U9, Willimantic, Conn. Tho success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made f iom roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect confidenco by women who suffer from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Por thirtyycars Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has been tho standard remedy for female ills, and Buffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a triaL Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not euro you? 45o50 Bushels of Wheal per Acre have been grown on Farm Lands in WESTERN CANADA Much less would be satisfactory. The general average is above 20 bushels "All are loud in their praises of the trreat cros and that wonderlul -ountrr " Kutract trom c rrrsiondence National Kditonal Association of Auguit. 190S. It is now possible to secure a Homestead of 160 acres lr c and another lbo acres at Jj.topcr aire. Hundreds hare paid the cost of the'r farms fit purchased) and then hail a balance of from iiaoa to 12 00 per acre trom one crop. Wheat. rtarley.Oati. Flax-illdo well. Mixr4 Farminc is a great succtss'and Dalryln: is highly profitable. Kicellent Climate, splendid Schools and Churches, Rallas brine most every district ithin easy teach o: .-larkct. Kailwat and Lf iid Companies hare lands for sale at low prices and on easy terms. "Last liest Weal" Pamphlets and maps sent free. For these and inlormarlosi as to how to secure lowest Railway Kates apply t W. D. Scott. Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada or W 11 Rogers, vl Floor, Trartion Terminal Hulldine. Indianapolis, Inü-, Authorised Government Aitents 1'Isam nay wlir you tirm Ulla dvrtUntniiL BILLIONS GRASS Cetil 60e -Me c sen fir nil Mot ondorfu'iirof th ocntury.yiridlca'froia I t" 10 tout of nty per ftcrr and lot of jturf ttile. It .imply irro. grow, (row.' Cu 1 1 1 today I ml in 4 wrtkiil io,. lor tk niofr ay.in. H1 1 o on. tiros nd fl-'uri.hM rjwbrre.on erj I farm tn America, clir.paadirt, laiurUnt . ti.vl bottom land, of Fjit ltiff .rtd ratalcir frr or I .end lOo m ftamt and rcolT. Mtnpi. of thl.l wonderful irr.. l.oof B pal U, tbs ceraal wander,! liar ley .u.11,1 lover, iira.iae, tie air, .ana cmia. I 'iff fre. Cr tend 140 and we will a.l.! a .amplal rami i-canoTeiiy nertr y you itaiors. I SALZER SEED CO., Bot CN ta Crom. Wis. I TKXAS LANDS llst nnd cheapest on enrth. Write us today for prices and dearrlptlon. Don't wait. Ill'MPIIItlS REALTY CO.. Sfnrfn. Texas. WANTKD (anvnsfers to gel! Nnptha Horas Wnnblng Powder to consumers, lllg pay. Write for terms. King Process Co., 810 rtrondway, Clnelnnntl, Ohio. ill Is tiM wiler WHw m aT .fter .ya. Tai csa ara MOfKOC X VC CO., Qwincr."
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