Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 April 1901 — Page 7
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Ttia Well-Known Kansas Statesman, Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach by Pe-ru-na. AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' SUFFERING. More Evidence of Interest to the Millions of Catarrh Sufferers in the United States.
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HON. J. D. BOTK1N, CONGRESSM
In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, Congressman Botkin, of Winfield, Kan., "whose fame is a national one, says of Peruna: My Dear Doctor: "It gives me pleasure to certify to the excellent curative qualities of your medicines Peruna and Manalin. I have been afflicted more or less for a quarter of a century with catarrh of the stomach and constipation. A residence In Washington has increased these troubles. A few bottles of your medicine have given me almost complete relief, and I am sure that a continuation of them will effect a permanent cure. Peruna is surely a wonderful rem edy for catarrhal affections.' J. D. Dotkin, Congressman-at-Large.
CONGRESSMAN BOTKIN is one of the most influential and best known men in the State of Kaneas. Whatever he may siy cn any cubject will be accepted by the people as the truth. So famous a remedy as Peruna could not have well escaped the attention of so famous a man. He not only has heard of the remedy, but he has used it and was relieved of an affliction of twenty-five years' standing. Peruna is the one internal remedy that cures chronic catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. This is a fact that the people are rapidly finding out, but there are still a large multitude who need to know it. Mr. Frank Richter, of Winona, Minn., says in a letter to The Peruna Medicine Company: "As a remedy for catarrh I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. I know what it is to be aflicted with this awful disease and consider it my duty to say a word in behalf of the remedy which gave me such relief. Peruna cured me, and I know it will cure any one else who suffers from this disease. It gives me great pleasure to testify to the curative effects of this medicine. Peruna Is a well tested and frequently used remedy, and for catarrh of the stomach it is unsurpassed. "My catarrh was principally located in my head and stomach. I tried many remedies without success. I tried several doctors but they were unable to cure me. I read of Peruna in the papers and five bottles cured me." Frank Richter. The gastric juice is secreted by the mucous follicles of the stomach. When this juice is normal it digests (dissolves) the food without producing any disturbance whatever. If, however, the gastric juice is not normal, digestion causes many disagreeable symptoms. This condition is known as indigestion.
NOTICE.
On and after January 1, 1901, we will sell direct to contractors, consumers or any other parties desiring to buy lumber, lath shingles or any kind of building material, saving them a middleman's profit. !Send in your lists for estimates. Correspondence promptly answered. John E. Burns Lumber Co.. 40 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. Long Distance Phones, Monroe 211, Monroe 290.
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IN 3 OR 4 YEARS All INDEPENDENCE ASSURED Jf you take up your home in "Western Can ada.the land of plenty. Illustrated pamphlets, riving eiperirnces of farmers who ;bave become wealthy in frrowInjf wheat, reports of delegates, etc.. and full Information as to reduced railway rates can be had on application to the Superintendent of Immigration, Department of Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or to C J. Hrouphton. 123 Modnadnock Block, Chicago, or K. T. Holmes, Koora 6, "liig j'our" Uldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Special excursions to WesternCanadadiicfng March and April. " aanno Weekly pay, for men with rlsr tO RflU rouurj miiiurn in iua l uuiur r u tur O IHiU vUliry pii.min jii but vuuukl Jd ih bank, reference of our reliability. lUREKA MJTO. CO., Dept. East St Louis, HL ALL ELSE FAILS. WT Best Cough Syrup. Taste Good. TJee F 1 in tima toi ft rvr nrnirvTit. Tm MoHMua.aHi,v-gh
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it 4N-AT-LARGE FROM KANSAS. Peruna will cure this. Mrs. Selina Tanner, Athens, O., writes: "I cannot find words to express my thanks for your kind advice. I never once thought I had catarrh of the stomach. I commenced taking Peruna as you directed. My stomach continued to hurt me for about two weeks after I began the medicine and then it stopped. I now have a good appetite while beiore I was Mrs. Selina Tanner. nearly starved." Mrs. Selina Tanner. Mr. L. 0. Marble, of Geneva, Neb., writes: "I do believe that my catarrh Is entirely cured. I have not had any trouble with my stomach for a long time. I am as well as one of ray age could expect (seventy years). I have had the catarrh ever since I was a young man, and have doctored for It for years and got very little better, but thanks to you and your Peruna and Manalin I believe I am well of it. I can eat anything now and it doesn't hurt me, and Peruna is the only thing I have ever found that will cure the catarrh. I believe it is the only cure for catarrh, and I hope every one troubled with catarrh will try Peruna and be cured." L. O. Marble. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, 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, 0. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP. If you are about to pure Mane a farm In Minnesota. lraku. North Dakota or South Dakota Get our price and luve.ilgate our bargain before you Invent. We alio if II land on small weekly or monthly rayiirnt without Interest. NORTHWESTERN AGRICULTURAL LAND CO.. Mew York Life Bid., Mluut-apolU, Minn. INVALUABLE TO MORSE OWNERS Send lOofor Illantrated Treatise on Horseshoeing; without aii. Every owner of Horse should have THIS 1SUOK. AMERICAN NAILELESS HORSESHOE CO. 604 Lippincott Building, PHILADELPHIA. TCVIC Farm for Sale. al acres; 45 acres grew I fcAHd 7,01)0 if, pecan nuts; sell at 8 to 12 cents per lb; In ten yearn, pecan trees will be fall developed; ground will then be worth 150 per acre. USI.IMITKI) water, (rood huune, corrals, stable, CM. Near county arhools. railroad and prosperous town. Will sell cheap. W rite for full details. OTTO WAGEN K1C, Ureyer, Texas.
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Success seems at last to be crowning the efforts of the national government to maka a river town of VIcksburg. After nine years of attempts and failures, the canal which la to briny the Yazoo river down the front of the city'i levee Is being dug with astonlihing rapidity, says John L. Mathewa, writing from VIcksburg, Miss., to the Chicago Record. Since the end of December more than a mile of it has bttn excavated, and soon steamers will b running from the Mississippi below town to the front of the old warehouse, while the dredges are working their way across the Centennial lake toward the Yazoo. It is now twentylive years since the Mississippi, cutting through a narrow neck of land near Delta, La., abandoned the frowning bluffs which Pemberton's cannon had defended thirteen years earlier. The channel through which. In the face of "Whistling Dick" and other Parrot rifles Grant had run his ironclads, became a body of stagnant waterCentennial lake and the river, merely touching the hills two miles south of the city, coursed away through its ancient channel. At high water steamers could pass intoCentennial lake through West pass, and so by a cut at the foot of De Soto island reach the city. No street car line was ever built from the town to the new levee the business center remained on the shore of the lake and all communication between there and the river was by hack and by mule-hauled drays. So VIcksburg stood still, to the great profit of Natchez and Greenville. The Yazoo river runs Into an abandoned channel known as the "Old river." and so Into the Mississippi ten miles above VIcksburg. From Centennial lake to the nearest point of Old river is but three miles. Government engineers, therefore, conceived that by cutting a canal across there and another up the old levee front of Vicksburg the channel having been already obliterated and by damming West pass and the mouth of the Old river they could bring the Yazoo down by Vicksburg to scour an artificial channel. The Yazoo Is a river of considerable current. Contracts for accomplishing this work have been let from time to time during the last nine years. Companies have sent dipper dredges, removed thousands of yards of material from the canal and abandoned the task as Impossible of accomplishment. The
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Germany intends leading the way in the matter of ideal railroad transpor tation, and through the secretary of war has placed at the disposal of an electric company the military line between Berlin and Jossen, upon which It is proposed to run electric cars at a rate of 153 miles an hour. There seems to be no doubt in Ger many that this enormous speed will be attained, and with full government ' support and endorsement the result, If possible, will be reached. The work is to be accomplished during the present year. In this country the German attempt Is regarded favorably. A. M. Young, of New York, an expert electric railway constructor, says that the attainment of a speed of 153 miles an hour would not surprise him, and he adds that he expects to see in this country electric trains running at the rate of 100 miles an hour, and that before long. Charles W. Price, editor of the Electrical Review, has this to say: I see no reason why 150 miles an hour should not be covered by an electric train. It is entirely feasible, and, indeed, speaking with experts some time ago on this very subject, they
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KAPFIR HOUSEHOLD LAWS
The duties of husband and wife are distinctly defined among the Kaffirs of South Africa. The husband does not expect his wife to build the kraal, or hut. That Is his work. It takes from 600 to 1,000 young trees to make the beehive kind of dwelling which is in favor, and which is excellently adapted for protection. When the husband has erected the hut It is the wife's place to cut grass, carry it home and thatch the kraal once a year. She looks after all that is needed in the hut, cooks the food, gets the firewood, and makes the beer, which is not a small task, for the men drink it in immense quantities. It is made from millet and mealies, and is mild but Intoxicating. Until quite recently everything was carried on the head. A Zulu woman CHANGE THE WORLD'S MAP. Rcnt Events Have Puzzled Student of Geography. Why, where is Patagonia? was the astonished query recently put to me by an old schoolmate, as, carelessly turning the leaves of his little son's geography, he suddenly came upon a recent map of South America, says a writer in Scrlbner's Magazine. The boundaries which we boys had once regarded as oommutable had changed, and the map, which the vivid impression of youth had engraved firmly upon our memory, was no longer in existence. The experience of my friend, a man of considerable Intelligence, Is not an Isolated Instance. The rapidity of our geographical progress within the last decades has rendered it extremely difficult for the layman to follow the course of events. In 1825 three great continents were practically unexplored. Australia, or New Holland, as it was theo called, was nothing more than a terra incognita a mere geographical idea; the vast expanse of Africa with the exception of the Mediterranean region and the little settlement at the CApe was still the land of wonder and conjecture, and as It bad been In the
CANAL TO BRING YAZOO IN FRONT OF X X X CITY.
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific company finally secured the contract, work to be begun not later than Jan. 1 of this year, and at least 260,000 cubic yard3 of material to be removed monthly thereafter until the whole was accomplished. It was estimated that 7,500,000 yards must be mover to construct a canal nine mile3 long, ninety feet wide at the bottom, having sides "sloping one foot In five, and having its bottom five feet below zero of the river gauge at Vicksburg." The material is silt, clay and sand, and the contract price Is 12 2-5 cents a yard. Included In thi3 price is a certain amount of levee work, consisting chiefly of the West pass dam across Centennial lake, which will require 2,000,000 yards of material. To accomplish this work the companv ent to icksburg two centrifugal suction dredges, delivering material through pipe line3. They were put to work late in December. At the same time an eight-yard dipper dredge, with a capacity of 100,000 yards a month, was begun on the spot, and is now almost completed. One dredge, known as "No. 5," is a typical modern sand cutter. It is equipped with a set of revolving knives at the end of a long "ladder," having a suction pipe in the ladder opening back of the knives. The latter are turned by an engine at the head of the ladder. An eighteen-inch suction pipe leads to a centrifugal pump, driven by a triple expansion marine engine at 200 reyolutions a minute. From this leads a pipe line over a row of pontoons, where flexibility is provided by rubber joint and then over the land to the shore of De Soto island. The dredge has two "swinging" lines running from either bow, and swings upon a "spud" aft, so as to cover the whole channel. In January this dredged 1C0.000 yards of material, while the other one, "No. 4," which was shut down for some time, dug out 100,000 yards. It should be understood that these drelges are cutting against a bank from one to twenty feet higher than the water they float in. It will thus be seen that these dredges earned in a single month $32,240, and they will draw this much from the government appropriation, the work having been accepted to date. In an average month these two dredges will cut 300,000 yards nt no greater expense, earning over $37,000. This must cover levee work and all other expenses. 0 to be Attained on an Electric Railway In Germany. said 200 miles an hour would not be impossible. Other persons in position to speak authoritatively speak well of the project and predict that electricity will be the motive power of the future. Shrewd Ohio Farmer?. William G. Gehrung, a farmer of Dl'csJn. O., has been fined $25 by his neighbors for eavesdropping over the independent party telephone. Some time ago the farmers organized a telephone company. When the telephones were put in, the party principle was employed, and half a dozen 'phones were put on the same line. This arrangement is such that when one telephone bell rings all ring. For weeks the subscribers have been trying to find out who was listening when they talked. Green and Brown were talking over the line one day when they heard another subscriber take down his phone. Then they heard the clear tones of a clock striking. Green and Brown knew the clock, from its peculiar tone, and that It belonged to Ginning. Philadelphia Record. will carry L'OO this fashion. pounds of mealies in Scared the Toothache Out of Him. A novel cure for the toothache was inadvertently applied by Dr. Parmertier at Tremont, N. Y. A man, suffering from a raging tooth, called at the dentist's house at night, forgot to ring the bell, found the outer door open, entered the hall, unintentionally stepped on a burglar alarm and brought the dentist to the dark hall with a pistol in his hand. The dentist threatened to shoot and the visitor was so terrified that the ache departed from his chattering teeth. The tooth often bites the tongue, nd yet they keep together. days of the Romans; while Central Asia, with its millions of inhabitants, was effectively closed to Europeans. In the south nature had reared her mighty barrier, the Himalayas, and In the east we find China immured, both in a literal and figurative sense, within that gigantic wall of exclusivenesa which seemed designed to screen forever from the prying gaze of the civilized world the sacred and inviolable "empire of the sun." Yet it Is upon the American continent that the most marvelous changes have been wrought changes whose magnitude we, the living witnesses, can scarcely appreciate. As the rising flood Imperceptibly but steadily advances the water line, thus constantly altering the contour of the beach, so the swelling tide of population, surging westward, has, through this entire century, surely but incessantly pushed forward that Ions; western boundary lino of 1,600 mllea, the outlines of which have never for a moment remained the same. The only undertaker in the United States senate is Mr. Warren of Wyoming, whose place of business la la Cheyenne.
Meat Diet In Warm 'Hin tes. It has been generally supposed that much meat in warm climates is not a goxjd thing, but one of the ablest army surgeons now declares that under the hot suns the carbon in a white man's blood is speedily oxidized and burned up by the sun, and a great deal of meat must be eaten to supply the waste.
Walter Scott' Old Home, "Abbottsford," Walter Scott's beautiful house, is to be let, with its 1,300 acres of shooting. The novelist's family have always found the place an expensive one to maintain. It is now owned by his great-granddaughter, Mrs. Maxwell Scott. A Month's Te9t Free. If yon have Dvspepsla, write Pr. ihoop Racine, WU., Box 143, for'slx bottles of Dr. Shoop'e RextoraUre, express paid, bend no money. Pay $3.50 If cured. A woman who has no mind of her own to speak of is the first to give others a piece of it. Don't Lame Your Back by scrubbing clothes. Use Maple City Self Washing Soap. It makes washing day a pleasure. All grocers. "For my part," remarked the Chicago woman, "I would be satisfied with a divorce." TO CCRE A COM) IX ONE DAY. Take Laxative 13komo Qc:mne Tablets. All drurqists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's signature is cu the box. 25c Lot's wife probably turned around to gurgle at the sinful baby that lived next door. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not spot, streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed appearance. Every man Is all right In his way, but a lot of them are right in the way of others. Why experiment with untried remedies for pain? Use Wizard Oil at once and be happy. Your druggist has it Dogs can't talk, but you always know what ihey mean. Some folk are different. FITS Perms npntly Ouro.1. N'ofit or nervoTisnesn after first day's to .f It. Kline's Jivat Serve Kestorer. Bend for Fltl'.K J'J.OO trial l.ott and treatise. ÜB. R. H. Ku.Nt, Ltd., Ml AnU .St., 1 hiladtlphia, Ta. The man who Imagines that great wealth guarantees great happiness is a fool. WAXTED Men with riff to advertise and introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture. StralRlit galary 115.00 weekly and expense. Address with utauip. Monarch Manufacturing Co., Box t$9. t-prlngfleld. llllnolaIt took 500,000 pounds of candy to satisfy the Christmas demand in St. Louis. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption save 1 ruy life three years ago. Mrs. Tnos. Rubbiss. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17. 1900. The electrical works in Germany represent an investment of $300,000,000. HATT'S ( ATS KMC COLDS. Will stop th:it sneezing and cure the cause. All gooi druggists, parents. The best way of avenging thyself is not to become like the wrong doer. ! Carter's Ink best for school, home nnl office. It costs no more than poor inli. Alwxys ask for Carter's. Be pitiful, for every man is fighting a hard battle. Ian Maclaren. Some articles must bo described. White's i Yucatan neoJs no description ; it's the real 1 .I England has captured the major part of the trade of Ecuador. Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothinff Syrnp. For children teething, softens the Rums, reduces tnflamuiatlon, allay a j ain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle It is a difficult task to fathom the shallowest mind. Coo's Cougli Ttalsam I the oldest and beet- It .win hrealc up a cold quicker than anything else. It la always reliable. Try it. Vermont exhibits twelve living exgovernors. Cures all Throat and Lung Affections. GOUGE! SYRUP Get the genuine. Refuse substitutes. IS SURE 5aIvatlon Oil cures Rheumatism. 15 & 23 cts. IQ) A Ii ff I 1 II fc niesc Jf If-' II IQIVJ II Osend description; II w aQ(1 Retfree oplnl0!U MII.O It. STEVENS & CO., Kstal. 184. Dir. 2, 817 14th Street. WASHINGTON, l. C Branch offices: Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit. nWCV la sheeP ia Montana IsSAFE and pays Uli LI S3 pertrntlntvrrtt. NOW 18 the time tO IMlCCTCn Invest. Get In at bottom pricc I II I LtJ I C LI and liA m-i'tiaril trr tnnr tnnrn years of prosperity. Write for our annual report and particulars. Montana Co-Operative Ranch Co., Great Falls, Montana. JOc 25c 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. niiRF
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urir 7o aro cettlnc stek. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It Is a tarts r for ths chroule allraenu and Ion years of anrsrtns; that com aft.rward.. No matter what a,!f.yw,, taking CASCAIIRTS todar, for ron will ncTer set well and be well all the time until jou put yonr bowels rieht. Take our advice; Mart with CASCARETS to-day, ander an absolute guarantee to cure or money refunded.
A woman is sick some disease peculiar to her sex is fast developing in her system. She goes to her family physician and tells him a story, but not the whole story. She holds back something, loses her head, becomes agitated, forgets what she wants to say, and finally conceals what she ought to have told, and this completely mystifies the doctor. Is it a wonder, therefore, that the doctor fails to cure the disease? Still we cannot blame the woman, for it is very embarrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her suffering, even to her family physician. This is tho reason -why hundreds of thousands of women are now in correspondence with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, 3Ias. To her they can give every symptom, so that whon she is ready to advise them she is'in possession of more facts from her correspondence with the patient than the physician can possibly obtain through a personal interview. Following wre publish a letter from a woman showing the result of a correspondence with Mrs. Pinkham. All such letters are considered absolutely confidential by Mrs. Pinkham, and are never published in any way or manner without th consent in writing of tho patient;" but hundreds of women aro so grateful for the health which Mrs. Pinkham and her medicine have been able to restore to them that they not only consent to publishing their letters, but write asking that" this be done in order that other women who suffer may be benefited by their experience. Mrs. Ella Rice, Chelsea, Wis., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: For two years I was tumbled xvith falling and inflammation of the womb. I suffered vrry much with beariiip-down pains, headache, backache, and was not able to I; utiyl.hinjr. What 1 endured no one knows but those who have sufTVrcd uz I did. I u!d hardly dra. myself across the lloor. I doctored with the j'hvhioiarjs of this towu for three months and prew worse instead of 1. U-t. My husband aDd friends wished me to write to you, but 1 had m fuii!. in putei.t medicines. At last 1 became so bad that I concluded to ;:k your advkv. I received an answer at once advising me to take your V. -rotaM C 'wj-ound, and I did so. lefore I had taken two bottles I felt better, and aft r 1 had taken live bottles there was no happier woman on etiH h for 1 was v. .11 apain I know that vour Vegetable Compound cured me. and 1 wi-h and advise every woman who suffers as I did to try Lydia Ii. PktUiam's Vegetable Compound. Believe me always grateful fcr the recovery of my health." M ks. Ella Rick, Chelsea, Wis.
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