Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 March 1905 — Page 7
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1 - M MISS FLOREiVCE KENAN Miss Florence E. Kenah, 434 Maria "A few months ago I caught a severs
tnalned there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without
benefit, until my digestive organs became to ache severely aud frequently.
l was advised to try Peruna, and although I bad little faith I felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that 1 bad the tight medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely
restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. lnow have the greatest faith in Peruna. " Florence E. Kenah.
WOMEN SHOULD BEWARE OF CONTRACTUS CATARRH The cold wind and rain, slash and mud of -winter are esöeciallv conducive to catarrhal derangements. .Few women escape. Upon the first symptom of catching cold Pernna should be taken. It fortifies the sjstem against colds and catarrh. Pe-ru-na for Colds and Catarrh. The following interesting letter givs one young woman's experience with Peruna : Mi? Rose Gerbing, a popular society iroman of Crown Point, Ind., writes: "Recently I took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly dad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lnng-3, and which I could not seem to hake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and I bought a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took about two bottles, and I consider this money well spent. 'Tou hare a firm friend in me, and I not only advise its n to my friends.
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W. T. Dondai 9-1..0 hnr nr the greatest sellers la the world because f their excelleut alvle, easy Otting- an J supe. riarwcsrincsiiitlUirh The urejutt as kmmI as those that 2 from -. t 7.H. The only UOereaee is the price. W. L. Deagla ÄJ..IO shoe rest more to naUf, hold their
oenor, wear longer, aaa are or greater vnlue than aar thee S3.&0 shoe oa Ibenarket to-day. W.Lm Douglas auar. tiioir nlM ttjr tlaaBlH bis uaoe narf sx-teo on the Hottsia ffh shoo. LMk far It. 'rkaaauih.tiinii. W I
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see wboro jroa lire, .l.louzlas shoos are withia y our reaea. BXTTER THAX OTHER ITA KS 3 AT AST PRICE. mror the lost three yean I hare worn W.LDovvT.nSlMthe and found it not Vr . V' brtter tanawt Vi that I rvr Kri.reotrdlut of wrzre." Caos. X. rmrr-til, A tit. Vathicr Th Capital Jfationai Bant, Indianapolis, Ind. Bert wsax W. L. Dongas $2.53 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold their shape, as.d wear longer than other makes. W.LDCUGLAS $4.C0 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W. L. Domgta. urt Corona WUtin in hi (3 JO $Hoes. Corona Utf u tcmidtrti to bi the Mat patent leather rniuceO. FAST COLOBKTELETS WILL XOTWE A. ft BBAtST W. L. Poaelss has the Urwit nboe mall order bnlnes In the world. 3ro trouble to rt a fit by maiU itr jmays deUyery. If too rtrir tntthtt laforaiaiioa, write or illustrated Ct-taiogue if Sprinj Styles. W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON. MASSACHUSETTS
rÄf KPROOF CLOTHING IN THE WORLD '0 1 rlAOCM SLACK Off YTuuBSf f TrVurosyKTiTynyi CNSALEDfEÄYWKSa CARMENT3 AVn MAT A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON. MASS., U.S. saaasoso. Aa aa a saa o o. - TOWCW CAWADIAW CO.. t.TD.. TODONTO. CAN A OA. Posltlrely cured by these Little Pills They also rellero Dl tress frora DyspepsI, ladiistlon azuiToo Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste la the Uouth. Gcated Tongue, Pain In Vba Side, TORPID LIVES. They gnlate tha Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SLüülFlLL SI.'jLLL D3SE. SUALL P3ICE Gsnssr.3 Must Bear Faa-Simfla Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Do you catch told easily ? Does the cold hang oa ? Try Moh's (Consumption It cures the most stubborn kind of coughs and colds. If it doesn't cure you, your money will be refunded. Prices: S. C. Weiu & Co. 3 25c. 50c. $1 LeRey. it. Toronto. Can. 0,000 PI:r,l3fcrlC wtorm iraraens ana nnu sro piwwi o k Baiter's Beds lit any ecasr in 'Amsrica. Thsre is rsaaon tor this. f . ws ovi orsr 6,009 acrss I or tcs pro- y T samsa or oar wsrrsiiea neons, v Jla order to Induce Toa to try then, we ( snacs yoo tue iujvwuj uyio rodasted offsrt rM 10 Cni3 PcsiputJ ( ( lOOS Karir. mm I, Ct U 1 1, tn rims Jster Taraipe, SO Blaachlav Cmtt, V tM KM IittyUtlsSH ISO SatoasV. Oaiaas, le mr L,mm Rsalakss, jon winmit aruusat taw Aber sersn packages contain nft i slant seed to crow U.OuO plants, tarnUolnar kasaels or rllllaat wr aad Ut nd loUof ckeio efstabica, tosther wits our g-reat f ratAJoctelliD? sii about Flowars, V Rotes, 8maU Fruits, etc, all tor v mi niumpi sn tkit none, v M( pn oaUUof Uobi, a. t V) j:"3A.ruzn ctt3 c:, V ) icau. La Crcsxs.V.ia. O
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ÄS street, Ottawa, Ont, writes: cold, which settled on my lungs and re upset, and my bead and back began but havt purchased several bottles to give to tnose without tlie means to buy, and hare noticed without xcention that it has brought about a speedy cur wnerever it nas been used. uose Uerbing. Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that It contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can bs used any length of time without acquir ins a'drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effects. It has no bad effect upon the system. and gradually eliminates catarrh by removing the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a nar cotic nature. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Kjaio. All correspondence held strictly con1 . 1 nneniiau FCR KEN. retail stores In IMlTifiVNi"" : l-ii. Takln a Time by the Forelock. It was late in the afternoon, Just at dusk, when a carriage, evidently from the country, drove up to the door of "Anson King, Stationer," and a young woman alighted and entered the little shop. She asked to see some thin stationery, and after selecting what she desired, she hesitated for a moment " I'o you make any reduction to clerg. jaen?" she asked, softly. "Certainly, madam," said the stationer, with great promptness. "Are you a clergyman's wife?" "N-no," said the young woman. "Ah, a clergyman's daughter, then?' said the stationer, as he began to tie up the paper in a neat package. "X-no," said the young woman. Then she leaned across the counter and spoke in a confidential and thrilling whisper: "But if nothing happens I shall be engaged to a theological student as soon as he comes home this autumn. - HAD TO GIVE UP. Suffered Agonies from Kidney Disor ders Until Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. George W. Renoff. of 1A53 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, Pa a man of good reputation and standing, writes: "Five years ago I was suffering so with my back and kidneys that I often had to lay off. The kidney secretions were unnatural, my legs and stomach were swollen, and I had na snnetltgeobqk w. BE'orr. When doctors failed to help me I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and improving until my back was strone "nnnoooBaoooojpon--- o; and my appetite returned. During the four years since I stopped udng them I have enjoyed excellent health. The cure was permanent" (Signed) GEORGE W. RENOFF. A TRIAL FREE Address FosterSlilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Disheartening Waste. Observing Citizen The needless waste in a great city is simply dreadful. Think of the hundreds of thousands of tons of garbage which are destroyed annually, and then reflect what a blessing It could b'j to the agricultural district Real Estate Man (sadly) Tea, it's too bad. Whole mountains of it go to wast every year, when, if I had it out at Frog Hollow, I could fill In the whole gully, call the place Zephyr Terrace, and sell off th) lots at a thousand dollars apiece. CASTOR DA Ter Tr.fcnta and Children. Tb Kt j Yc-j Era ;.lv;:ji C::1 Cczrs the
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BRIEF COMPILATION OF INDJ. ANA NEWS. What Onr Neighbor Ar DolncMattera of General and Local Interest Marriage and Deaths Accidents and Crimes Personal Pointers About Indlanians Brief State Items. The I. 0. 0. F. at llarrisburg, will erect a new hall, costing $2,000. 1 he Newsboy's band will give a concert in Rushville, date not yet settled. . The Lutherans propose the erection of a new school building at Teru, to cost $6,000. Mrs. II. G. Lynn of Rushville, was pain fully burned by the explosion of a gas stove. Cleo Ilughart, aged 9, fell under the wheels of a wagon at Valparaiso and was fatally injured. Eastern capitalists have leased rooms preparatory to opening a bank at Muncie, to cater especially to oil men. Philip Carmen, au employ of the Bic Four Railroad, was killed at Covingn, in attempting to get off a moving train. A majority of the taxpayers have pe titioned for a special election at Daleville, to pass upon the question of incorporation. Mrs. James Curtiss of Shelby ville, has a broken arm, the result of an accidental fall. Her husband is very ill with rneu monia. The Sixty-seventh Indiana Infantry sur vivors will hold a reunion. at Madison during the State Encampment of the G. A. R. in June. Mrs. Mary A. Sust wants $5,000 damages from the city of Muncie, because of a de fective sidewalk, by which she was per manently injured. Cutler Shirrell, 24 years old, of Shoals, is under arrest, accused of stealing a sacK of flour, which he carried to a saloon and traded for whiskey. An explosion of dynamite near Fal mouth, broke many windows in that vil läge, and the debris was scattered in every direction, but no person was hurt. Charles Lambert, near Ilarrisburg, while driving along the highway, lost one of his horses, the animal dropping di-gd through fright on seeing an interurban car. While Louis Helderman was handing a shotgun to Curtis Gillam of Oaktown, the weapon exploded. Gillam's head M as torn off. The men were hunting for duck. Mrs. Omer Hurst, wife of a well-known farmer of Milton, was badly bruised in a runaway accident, the bit breaking and the driver losing control of the horse. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rembush of Lafayette, while visiting at the home of William Thrasher in Shelbyville, was badly scalded by the overturning of a tea pot. John Carl, struck by an interurban car running rapidly through the streets of Ko komo, which demolished his vehicle, is de manding $2,000 damages from the Indiana polis Northern Company. Zenia Long, a Millersburg 3-oung man in the regular army in the Philippines, com mitted suicide. He was 28 years of age and is understood to have been married to a native woman in the Philippines. James Freel, 35 years old and married, of Weisburg, while crossing the Rig Four railway track, watching an approaching train, was struck by one coming in an opposite direction, and instantly killed. Lon Dugan, employed in the plant of the Kokomo paper mill, fell into a vat filled with boiling water, and, although quickly dragged out bj fellow workmen, he. was so badly scalded that recover' is scarcely possible. The first test of the Wabash city crem atory plant was made, a collection of dead .bodies of animals being used. The plant has not yet been accepted, there be ing much controversy over the question of its real need. Through habeas corpus proceedings. Francis Wood eC G reencastle, has recovered possession of hi i 6-year-old son, who had been cared for ly an uncle, Lewis Young, near Alexandria, since the death of the lad's mother. Mrs. Ellen Shirk, widow of the late Mil ton Shirk, has presented a lot valued at $4,000 to the Wabash Railway Y. M. C. A. at Peru, and nearly $15,000 has been subscribed, looking to the erection of a gymnasium on the new site. Charles Wilson and William Trenepohl, employed at F razee's lumber yard at Rushville, were caught by a pile of lumber, toppled over by the wind, and were unconscious but not fatally hurt when rescued by fellow workmen. The largest class in the history of the Wabash High School will graduate June 2. Dr. Hughes of DePauw Universitv. will deliver the address and, during commencement week, the seniors will prerent a play at the opera house. The suit for breach of promise brought by Miss Gladys Cox against Edwin Garst, both of Waltz Township, Wabash Count j has been compromised out of court and it is understood Miss Cox accepted $500 in settlement for her lacerated affections. Lying, as its mother suppor xL in peace ful sleep in her arms, Mrs. William Pölitz of Kokomo, was horrified to find her 5-months-old babe cold n death. The little one had been dead for several hours while the parents slept in ignorance of the fact Fletcher Peak of Veedersburg, six months ago had no hair on his head, Jnd now he has '4 full growth. He h?! been bald a number of years, being f8 years of age. lhe remedy is made by a rec pe wiuten by his mother, he claims, years uro, and which he discovered in the old family Bible. J. W. Whitehead, a merchant at New Paris, Elkhart County, was sandbagged while going home from his store. The thieves secured between $90 and $100 in cash from Mr. Whitehead and made their escape. The victim says it was so dark that he could not identify his assailants. John . Childress, 25 years old, died at Lipton,from the effects of injuries received several days ago. He was found uncon scious on the floor in the storeroom, in which he was employed, and indications i..e that a heavy package of hardware had fallen from a shelf and struck him on the head.' He never regained consciousness. B. O. Wells, one of the superintendents for the contracting firm of Caldwell & Drake, while supervising the remodeling 01 a suburban home lor ueorge W. Caldwell at Columbus, had his leg broken in two places by an accidental fall. The Allen County Isolation Hospital was destroyed by fire at Fort Wayne. While burning the clothing belonsinff to Wo smallpox patients who were discharged, Mrs. Anna Leeper, the head nurse, acci dentally set fire to the frame building. Mrs. Clara Myers and her son, Clarence, both verv ill of RmallnnT. wpr momn-i wiin amicuiiy. juts, weeper called for help, and forty inmates of the poorhouse responded.
, Japan and Russia Compared. Although the population of Russia Is nearly three and a half times as great aa the population of Japan, says the World's Work, and its area nearly six times as great, the Japanese have a million more pupils in their schools than the Russians. They publish more periodicals and books. Although Russia has nearly nine times as many miles of railroad, the ."apanse roads carry more passengers, though less freight They send half as many again letters by post as the Russians send. With only about one-fourth as many miles of telegraph wires, they 6end nearly as many messages. Their trade per capita is greater than the Russians both in imports and in exports, although the total trade of the Russians, of course, is very much greater. The apparent financial and military strength of the Russians Is incomparably the greater. Yet so cheaply does the Japanese soldier live that Japan may do more with little money than Russia with more. Health Is Your Ilerltage. If you feel sick, depressed, irritated; II food disagrees with you; if you are constipated, or get tired easy, something is wrong. There is no reason why you should not be restored to perfect health if you will write for a trial bottle of Vernal Palmettona, made Crom Saw Palmetto Berries, which possess wonderful curative powers for all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Thousands of sufferers have been permanently cured. Write for free sample, Vernal Remedy Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Sold by druggists. Sbakspere and Dogs. We have been convinced by letters sent to us that there are in Shakspeare's plays plenty of references to dogs and their ways, but we beliere that the criticism is well founded which notes that in most cases where dogs are named, except in a general way, they are not spoken of with any particular affection. But may that not be because upon the stage in the Elizabethan days it would not have been desirable to direct the attention of the audience strongly to anything that would distract them from the motives that inspired the actors? To treat dogs sympathetically wou'd bring them, in a sense, into competition with the human actors. St Nicholas.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse In the Children's Home in New York, cure Constipation. Feverlshneas. Bad Stomach, Teetbtas Disorders, move and rerulats the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 33,000 teitimonltls. At sU Druggists. S5o. Sample FREIE, id dress A. S. Ülmsttd. LeRoy. N. Y. Bound to Keep the Girl. Mrs. Suburb I think Mrs. Lawnmow must have a girl at last Mr. Suburb Why? . Mrs. Suburb I hear her giving some one a lesson on the piano. Homeseekers Rate West, Northwest Southwest and South via Nickel Plate Road 1st and Srd Tuesdays of each month until April ISth inclusive. Long limit and stop over privilege. For full information regirding routes, rates, etc., call on Agent or address C. A. Asterlin. T. P. A.. Fort Wayne, Ind. (527) FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE THOUGHTFUL A Tribute to Weather Conditions in Western Canada. During the early portion of February, of this year, the Middle and Western States suffered severely with the intense cold and winter storms. Trains were delayed, cattle suffered, and there was much general hardship. While this was the case, throughout Wtstera Canada, now attracting so much attention, the weather was perfect One correspondent writes: "We are enjoying most beautiful weather, the gentlemen are going to church without top coats, while the ladies require no heavier outer clothing than that afforded by light jackets. In contrast with this It is interesting to read In a St Faul paper of Feb. 13th, the following, in double head lines and large boldfaced type: "Warm Wave Near Arctic Zone. "Calgary Much Warmer Than St Paul. "Balmy Breezes are Blowing in Northwestern Canada While Feople are Freezing to Death in Texas and Other Southern States." Warm in Canada. Freezing in Texas. St Paul 24 Omaha 10 St Joseph iß Fort Worth, Texas Zero Burlington 7 Moorhead 10 Duluth c Havre, Mont 18 Williston, N. D is Miles City. Mont 2 Medicine Hat Can Zero Calgary, Can. 24 Edmonton, Can 20 LeadTllle, Col 32 During the month of January, of this year, the number of settlers who went to Canada waa greater than any previous January. The movement northward is increasing wonderfully. The vacant lands of Western Canada are rapidly filling with an excellent class of people. The Government Agents, located at different points in the States, whose duty it is to direct settlers, are busier than ever; the.? have arranged for special excursions during the months of March and April, and will be pleased to give Intending eettlen any desired information. Surely Stuck. Billbrown Ars yon one of the stock holders in the Bunko Oil Company? Jaysmith Well, I labored under the dt.lasion that I was for a time. Billbrown How's that? Jaysmith I discovered later that I was merely one of the stuck-holders. Chicago Daily News. . TO CTJEE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets, AO drurjists refund ths money 11 it frllstoenre. JL V. Orovs's sUrsature Is on eaa'i box 15a. Last year 39,493 Swedes leit taeir aatlve land, most of them to 'make ns homes In the United States. tt you tlrs of buckwheat try Urs. Austin's Pancake Flour for a caanrs. Had from the great food cereals. Do not us a flickering light for readla? cr tswi&g. Ust a lamp with a lar; burner and uss good oil. D ye wtt a Sell fc:12j Ditlrj Ctarp far 75 casts? Address. Lock Cx 219. Pert Wcya Istffeaa.
CUTICURA PILLS.
For Cooling and Cleansing the Blood In Torturins:, Disfi&nirins Humors CO Chocolate Pills 25c. Cutlcsra Resolvent Pills (chocolate coated) are the product of twentyflve years' practical laboratory experience in the preparation of remedies for the treatment of humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are confidently believed to be superior to all other blood purifiers, however expensive. Complete external and internal treatment for every humor may now be had for $1.00, consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skia, Cuticura Ointment to heal the skin, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure. Clock that Runs Forever. A radium clock, which will keep time indefinitely, has been constructed by an English inventor. The clock consists of a small tube, in which is placed a minute quantity of radium supported In an exhausted glass vessel by a quartz rod. To the lower end of this tube, which Is colored violet by the action of the radium, an electroscope, formed of two long leaves or 6trips of silver, Is attached. "A charge of electricity is transmitted through the activity of the radium into the leaves and the latter thereby expand until they touch the sides of the vessel, connected to earth by wires, which Instantly conduct the electric charge, and the leaves fall together. This simple operation Is repeated incessantly every two minutes until the radium is exhausted, which In this instance, it is computed, will occupy 30,000 years Overcrowded. It is a pretty dangerous thing to allow your system to get overcrowded with undigested food poisons, bile poisons, bowel poisons. Get rid cf them by taking Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin, and you will, right away, feel such a wonderful change for the better, that you will never let yourself get Into that condition again. Safe and pleasant relief and cure, for headache, constipation, biliousness, etc. Try it Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back if It fails. His Greatest Work. T suppose you saw the Venus of Mflo," 6ald the eager art student to the young man who had just made a rapid tour of the European continent He nodded, after a ßllght hesitation. "I did," he said, cautiously, "and 1 thought 'twas about the best piece of art over there. Of course that's only my idea." "Many people agree with you," said the art student approvingly. "It is very fine." "Well, now, I'm glad to hear you say that," said the returned traveler. "Knowing I'm not really up in art, of course I feel some hesitation In giving my opLiion. But do you know, candidly, it didn't seem to me there was another thing of Milo's that touchthe venus, or came anywhere near itr DaaTnass Cannot Ba Curad by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure Deafness, and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Infamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tuba. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearInj:, and when it Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will rlT One Hundred Dollars for any eise of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by liall's Catarrh Curs. Send for circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY b CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drujndsts. 75c. Hall's Fatally 1111s are the bast. Told by Truthful James. A more or less truthful Australian relates that be put an unusually large porcelain egg in the nest of a hen and found that the next eggs she laid were of increased size. Then he put a goose egg in the nest The hen laid an egg Just as large. He was so pleased with the scheme that he put a whitewashed football in the nest. When he went th next time to search for eggs he found one as big as a football, but no ben in sight Securing the egg, he saw engraved on it by hen photography, these words: "I'm no ostrich, but I've done my best" Later he found the hen inside the egg. g&Sfc Feel üell Ilion DonH expect to feel well If the stomach or the liver and bowels axe sot doing their work right Dont try to set them right with castor-oil, but get the tonic-laxative, Celery King. 25c. at druggists. TO THE FREE GRANT LANDS Of Western Gauüdü During tbs month of March and April, thar will be FxcorJons en tke various lino of rail war to the Onsdiaa Watt. Hundreds of thousands of the beat Wheat an4 Qratln laada or tao Continent froe to the settlor. Adjoining lands may bo pnrchaood from railway and land consaaioa at roaaonablo nricoa. as to ronto.oto. Apply for Inf ortn atloa to 8nprlatndnt of Immitra. tt oa. Ottawa. Canada, or to YV. U. Kogsrs, 84 Floor. TrcotioB-XamUaal Building-, Indianapolis, Ind.. and H. M. William, Koora 20. Law Baliding, Toledo, Okie, Authorized Government Agents. Pisse tay where jou saw this advertisement. SOUTHED CONDITIONS AND . POSSIBILITIES. In no part of the United States has there been such wonderful Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural development as along the hnes of the Illinois Central and the Yaxoo at Mississippi Valley Railroads In the States of Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, within the pert ten years. Cities and towns have donblfu their population. Bplendld business- blocks have been erected. Farm lands have more than doubled In value. Hundreds of Industries have been ettabllsaed and ts a result there is an unprecedented demand for DAT LABORERS, SX1LLED Y70RIKEM A KD UttClALlY PAREJ TEXARTS. Parties with small capital, seeking an opportunity to purchase a farm home; farmers who would prefer to rent for a couple of years before purchasing, and day laborers In fid's or. factories should address a postal car4 to Mr. J. F. Merry, Asst. General Pa;sener Agent, Dubuque, Iowa, who will rrcjtiy nail priat natter concerning . tv territory above described, and give spa- I cc t.Uas ts sil lna.uliiea. .
Woman's Kidney Troubles Lydia E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Especially Successful in Curing This Fatal Disease.
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Of all the diseases known, with which women are afflicted, kidney disease is the most fatal. In fact, unless early and correct treatment is applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Being fully aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave exhaustive study to ttie subject, and in producing her great remedy for woman's ills Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was careful to see that it contained the correct combination of herbs which was sure to control that fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are many bo called remedies for kidney troubles, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the only one especially prepared for women, and thousands have been cured of serious kidney derangements by it. Derangements of the feminine organs quickly affect the kidneys, and when a woman has such symptoms as pain or weight in the loins, backache, bearing down pains, urine too frequent, scanty or high colored, producing scalding or burning, or deposits like brick dust in it; unusual thirst, swelling of hands and feet, swelling under the eyes or sharp pains in the back running down the inside of her groin, she may be sure her kidneys are affected and should lose no time in combating- the disease with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the woman's remedy for woman's ills. The following letters shovr how xnarvelously successful it is. LYdla E. Plnkhao's Vegetable Compound
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