Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 March 1901 — Page 7

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Hon. W. N. Roach, United States Senator from North Dakota, personally endorses Peruna. the great catarrh cure and tonic. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washington, D. C, Senator Roach says: "Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic, and J am glad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appetite. I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably efficatious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh." XX'. A". Roach, Lar.more, Sörth Dakota. So other remedy can take the place of Peruna.

Mr. Ed J. Makinson. contractor and builder, 610 Grand Block, Wabash street, St. Taul, Minn., says: "Many doctor bills can be saved by the use of Peruna. I have all my friends takin? Peruna, and 1 have heard nothing but praise from them. Last fall I had a bad cough. I took four bottles of Peruna and it cured me. 1 am inclined towards c o nsumption. as all my family have died with it. 1 m Mr. K. J. Makinson, Contractor and iJuild r. weight 1SÜ pounds, and I believe it is Peruna that has given me such good health." J. Makinson. As a result of the changeable climate, catarrh has become one of the most prevalent and universal diseases known to man. Nearly onethird of the people of the United States are afflicted with catarrh in some of its many phases and stages. Add to this tne tact that catarrh rapidly tends to become fixed or chronic, also the further fact that it is capable of producing a great many other diseases, and we begin to realize the true nature of thi3 dread disease. So formidable has catarrh become that in every city or town of any size numerous doctors are to be found who make the treatment of catarrh a specialty. Of course a great deal of good is accomplished in this way, but as yet a comparatively small number of the people can avail themselves of this treatment because of the great expense necessarily attached to it. 5 Grand New Sweet Peas. America DIood rod striped 4 Out (.laut Wlilte-Thobest white.... 4 tuutc of rational! Blue.... I'ean I,nauxe Cream roe..6 Salupiaii-Uest scarlet 4 5 Separate Full-size Packets. Enoarh Seed to 2o w a Single Row 30 Feet Lour. All for lO Cts. including oar Up-to-date Catalogue of Flower Soeds Xliat .rov and a FREE packet of new Climhirttf Nastnrtiuma if jou mention the Larue of this paper. S. Y. HAINES & CO., 109 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 150 KINDS For 1 ß Gftnt; Lt year wtirteil ont for awi,fxX)Dw QHtuiiirrs. We received 27u,(t4r. We "i huve on our trMkn 1.11'.0nmmen. V wish morn in 1:I, mkin fy full, bente tin nnprt-ceutriited ffer for 16 rt nit nottuaid of Jt Lln.la r rmrrmt lurlo radlahca. J mufiilllrrnt rrllrt ntlHl, Hrt flsrlona tomalora, perrlr leltiiee varictle, 'i (lenIM hret ort a. I'"! Ienlt'ul II wer area's nail I lUliudt, aura U crht tit a&4 lrur ii1 !! your iirt. tnthr wlibnur rmi trt 1 P.nt anil 8r4 Cata'ioc. l-lllr all out ttihiou LHiUur Orm., Pautat. Traiot. rax.,. Seltt. Onlari a ft1., ate . all for lß-eataatMmpaanJ tltU notlee. 'n. Mirirrir worth tiOO to an p ai,t-r of f aritn and farm aamla. IOHM A. 3ALZER SEED CO. W La Crosse, Wis. WANTED .j... m htf I .(.tit I 'i V AN IDEA. Have you an !dea Protect Yonr i a-r m7 or:nar You weaiin. "Write for our valuable fre6 Ihkk "m and f)tita of Patent. No attorucr'a fee until patent 1 nriwed. H. T. BKlliKl & CU., l'AltUAl Aiiui;ha. Waahinzt.D D. C. oo you : want to make money not a llttlr ut an Income lor lire AdJreaa

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Senator from North Dakota. To all such people Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, comes as a great boon. Not only is it more successful in curing catarrh than the treatment of the catarrh specialists, but it Is within the reach of every person in this land. Peruna can be bought at any drug store, and is a remedy without equal for catarrh in all forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption, and all climatic diseases of winter. Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific certainty. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Let no one persuade you that some other remedy will do nearly as well. There is no other systemic remedy for catarrh but Peruna. Mr. Byron J. Kirkhuff. attorney, c o u n s ellor-at-law writes from 691 Gates ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.. the following: 'I have used your Peruna for catarrh and find its c u r a t i v e powers all you recommend. 1 1 cured me of a very bad attack and though 1 suffered for years I feel entirely relieved, and if it will benefit others, I gladly give it Byron J. Kirkhuff, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. my endorsement." B. J. Kirkhuff. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Teruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio. It Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup. In. fuenza. Whooping Cough. tfronchltisandAithma. A cerun cure lor t ons.impilon in first stages, and a s ire relief in advanced s'ages. Use at once. You will see the excellent eflect. alter taknq first dos. Sold by dealers every where, large bottles 25 cents and 60 centsfTaiiBMrD im. V Ui. - , 7-l BLACK OR.YLLLOW Original Slicker Will kcc you Dry in thc hardest storm. Aflajtel to wnntn of th Fariiier, Fisherman. x .. . IUI, ..i.nuiiu.u, Iiiii'hiTiAn. "Miner Ate Take No Substitute. Fwt Catalocucs Shuwinq fu.u Lint or Carmcnts UND Hat A . . vaaaana.wiäjirj ww a. rts of lands. root tnofn to scttlTnnt. ()irtuulty of a liretiino. THE KI0AA C;:.EF, dovoU'd to luformatioti about th'-so lands, will ontaia prftcl:mation fixing ilute of oj.fniiiff. One year $1.00rimos. cj cents; ." cnlH per copy. MORGANS MANUAL. (Complete Settler's Guide) with seotiorml map, l.). MANUAL. MAP and CHIEF, 6 mos. f I. For snle by Book and News DeaUrs. Or adJrtsi CICK f. k ORGAN, Perry. 0. T. LU..LS Mti.t ALI. tCit rAILS. He-si l-ouxa fcjrup. TameUood. Um tn tlrp. rVid örnffsrlst.

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iKstlnct Ponseasrd Both by Man and th Lower Animals. Instinct has been defined as a sort of inherited knowledge peculiar to the lOTver animals. That man possesses many analagous traits we all know; -ut there is one so subtly engrafted in his nature that, under certain circumstances, he is unconsciously made to act in precisely the same manner as the wild animal, and that is in circletraveling. It is a peculiar instict which causes wild animals, when pursued for any considerable distance, always to travel in a circle; and man, whn lost on the veldt, the prairies, or in the forest, unconsciously becomes controlled by ihe same instinct and is made to bend his course and travel in a circle, and return to the same place from whence he started. A notable instance of this is mentioned by Mr. Catlin, an American traveler of repute, which occurred while ascending the upper Missouri. He had left the steamer on which he had been sailing up the river, with the object of reaching an Indian village by making a short-cut across a prairie on foot, accompanied only by a single attendant "In our course," said Mr. Catlin, "we had a prairie of some thirty miles to cross; and the second day, being dark and cloudy, we had no object by which to guide our course, having no compass with me at the time. During the first day the sun shone, and vre kept our course very well; but on the next morning, though we started right (laid cur course), we no doubt soon began to bend, notwithstanding that we appeared to be progressing in a straight line. There was nothing to be seen about us but short grass, everywhere the same; and in the distance a straight line, the horizon, all around us. Late in the afternoon, and when we were very much fatigued we came upon the very spot, to our surprise, where we had bivouacked the night before, and which we had left on that morning. We had turned to the left and no doubt had traveled all day in a circle. The next day, having the sunshine, we laid (and kept) our course without any difficulty. On arriving at the Sioux village and relating our singular adventure, the Indians laughed at us very heartily, and all the chiefs united in assuring me that whenever a man is lost on the prairies he travels in a circle, and also that he invariably turns to the left; of which singular fact I have become doubly convinced by subsequent proofs similar to the one mentioned. Chamber's Journal. IN A TRASH PILE. Old King George Coin Fouud in KnoivUle, Teun. Walter Cheatham, an employe of the city stables, has had the good fortune to find a very old coin of the realm of Great Britain in a trash pile, says the Knoxville Journal and Tribune. The coin is of the same size as an American dollar and weighs just the same. Walter did not realize that the coin might have a big price offered for it, and while showing it to Stable Ho&s William Kellar, asked that ofiieial what he would give for the coin. Mr. Kellar does not know the value of old coins, and offered ten cents. Mr. Cheatham declined and Mr. Kellar proffered twenty-five cents and the bargain was struck. Mr. Kellar decided he would keep the coin as a rare novel keepsake, but now he would probably refuse an offer of $500 for it, pending a thorough investigation of its value to numismatic collectors. On yesterday Mr. Cheatham returned to Mr. Kellar and tried to buy back the coin for a quarter of a dollar. Mr. Kellar refused, but jokingly said he would take ?5 for it. Cheatham was about to take him at his word, when Mr. Kellar said he intended to keep the coin. Its owner was then informid that according to a coin collector's manual. King Ceorge's dollar was quoted as being worth $1,500. Tho coin is much worn and the date is effaced, but King George's profile is stamped on the face of the coin, while on the back his majesty is pictured astride a horse in the act of slaying a dragon. "Getrge III., G. B.,M are some of the letters easily deciphered around the margin of the coin. The edge is worn smooth. JAPANESE BABIES. They Get Good Doias of Nature avnd Thrive WelL, According to our modern scientific ideas as to the careful treatment of babies, those of Japan would seem to have a hard time, and yet there are no healthier, nor fatter looking little mortals on the face of the earth. We insist on a fixed temperature, on sterilized milk, on all sorts of improved things, whi!e the Japanese baby gets a good dose of nature, and seems to thrive on it It is dressed and undressed in a frigid temperature in winter, and in summer its tender little eyes are always exposed to the full glare of the sun, as it is carried on its mother's back. It is to be feared, however, that this latter treatment often does affect the eyes of the children though they get over it later in life. At Nagasaki, amongst the women coalers who coal the ship, you may see many with babies on their backs. The mothers work all day in the rain, or in the sun, or the snow, and there baby sleeps, indifferent to everything, the top of its head alone visible, while the movements of the mother do not seem in the least hindered, and she accomplishes as much work as the men. It seems as If the babies of this class were born stoics! Anna Northend Benjamin in San Francisco Bulletin. Slnper Slop rrht.t'4 Kermon. Slg. Brignoll once agreed to sing a solo at St. Agues' church, In New York. He arrived lute, and the . ermon had commenced, but Uilgnoli, unabashed, leaned over the choir rail ng and tried to attract the attention of the preacher by shaking his bead and gesticulating wildly. At last ho yelled out in a voice that reached every corner of the church: "Me ready for ze sing. Stoppo ze preach! Stopp? zo preach!" And the priest actually cut the sermon short in order to accommodate the Impatient tenor, whrs voice novy rang out with such fervo. a; to thrill i.e worshipers and justify the sacrifice.

$2.50 ENT FREE ! The Well Known htrago Heart Specialist, FraultUn Miles, M. !., I.I- II., will send 83.50 Worth of His New and Complete Treatment to oar Headers. There never was a better opportunity for persons suffering from diseases of the heart, nerves, liver, stomach or dropsy to teat, free, a New and Complete Treatment for these disorders. Dr. Miles is well known as a leading specialist in these diseases, and his liberal offer is certainly worthy of serious consideration by every afflicted reader. This new system of Special Treatment is thoroughly scientific and immensely superior to the ordinary methods. It consists of several remedies carefully selected to suit each individual case, and is the final result of twenty-five years of very extensive research and experience in treating this class of diseases. It contests of a curative elixir, tonic tablets, laxative pills and usually a plaster selected for each case. Extentive htatistics clearly demonstrate that Dr. Miles' New Treatment is three times as successful as the usual treatment. Thousands of remarkable testimonials from prominent people will be tent upon request which prove the doctor to Le one of the world's mott successful physicians.

Mr. Julius Keister. of 350 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, testifies that Dr. Miles cured him after ten able physicians had failed. Mrs. It. Trimmer, of Ureenspring. Fa., was cured after many physicians had pronounced her case ' hopeless. " Col. K. 11. Spileman. of the 5'th United States Keiilar.. located at San Dieo. Cal., says: "Dr. Miles' Special Treatment has worked wonders in my son s case when all else failed. I had employed the best medical talent and had spent $2.'00 in so doing. 1 believe he is a wonderful specialist. I considered it my duty to recommend him." "For years I had severe trouble with my stomach, head, neuralgia, sinking spells and dropsy. Your treatment entirely cured me." writes lion. W. A. Warren, of Jamestown, N. Y. As all afllicted readers may have $'2.i0 worth of treatment especially adapted to their case, free, we would advise them to send for it at once. Addross Dr. Frauklyn Miles, 03 to 07 täte St., Dept. L, Chicago. Mention this paper. A Iesperate Criminal. There r.re now sixteen prisoners in solitary confinement in the Massachusetts state prisou at Charlestown, the most dangerous of the lot being Jessu Pomeroy, "the boy murderer." He Is constantly laying plans to escape and keaps the guards ever on the alert to thwart them. He once pulled down the ventilator over his cell door and made a saw of a portion of the material. Then the place was walled up and fresh air introduced into his cell in other ways. He has now been imprisoned on a life sentence twenty-seven years. Tlow'a Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY' & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out uny obligations made by their firm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.; Waldiiiß. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale DruRifists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the rtystem. Testimonials sent free. Frice T5c per bottle. Sold by all druggistHall's Family Fills are the besU Keatoriug a Medieval CaatleAt Hohkonisburg, in Alsace, the remains of an early medieval castle is to be restored by the kaiser after the manner in which Pierrefonds was rebuilt by the architect Viollet Le Due for the Empress Eugenie. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Eaae Free. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, L Roy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cur- for Chilblains and Frost-bites. At all druggists and shoe f tores; 25c. Age of California Big- Trees. Professor C. E. Bessey, who has been counting the rings of growth of the California big trees, doubts if any of them approach the age of 2,000 years. Coaching" Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Henry James calls his new novel "The Sacred Fount." It is to be published next spring. An Inferior Article Is dear at any price. If you want a good article buy Manie City Self Washing Soap. Songs without words are preferable to songs without sense.

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