Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 March 1905 — Page 3

ALL S!CttVOtM SHOULD READ URS. FOX'S LETTER

Ja An Part of the United States Lydia 73. Pinkham Vegetable Compound Haa Effected Similar Cures. ll&ny wonderful cures of f enaale Ills are continually coining to light which glare been brought about by Lydia . Tlnk.ham'8 Yegetabl Compound, and through the advice of Mrs. Plnkham, of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick women absolutely free of charge. Mrs. Pinlcham has for many years made a study of the ills of her sex; she has consulted with, and advised thousands of suffering women, who to-day oyif not only their health but tren life to her helpf al advice . Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Pa., write : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : l suffered for a long time with womb trouble, and finally was toid by my physician that I had a tumor on the wcmb. I did not want to submit to an operation, so wrote you for ad rice. I received your letter and did as you told me, and to-day I am "mpletely cured. My doctor says the tunnr naa disappeared, and I am once more a well woman. I believe Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound is the best medicine in too wcrld for women." The testimonials which we are constantly publishing from gTatef ul women establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return for her advice. It Is absolutely free, and to thousands of ,women has proved to be more precious than gold. VERY FEW. IF ANY, CIGARS SOLD AT 5 CENTS, COST AS MUCH TO MANUFACTURE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS nn s ?i I u I if I .nl IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? EKGUReulNS TO THE FREE GRANT LAUDS Of Uestemi Canada Darin th months of Marh and April, thsrs will bm Excursions on th various lin of railway to tha Caaadiaa WaaC Handrad of thousand of ths boat Waaat and Grazing land on tha Ooatiaant fraa to tba aattlar. Adjoining land mar ba porchaaad from railway and laadeompanl at raaaonabla rricwa. astttroata.atc. AppT forinformttioato Ssprtnt-ndsiit of Imrelgra- ' on. Ottawa, Canada, or to W. H. Kogera, 24 Floor. Sraatioa-Tarmiaal Building, Indianapolis, Ind., ana . A.. WUUama. iioom 20. Law Baiidinij, Xoiado, Ohio, Aathorlaai UoTsrament Af ents. PIssm any whara yoa saw this adTarxlaemant. .Around the World "I fcavw d your FUb Brand Slickers for years la tha Hawaiian Island ad found then the only rUde that salted. I ana ow In this country (Africa) and think a greai Ccal of your coats." (SMM OK SmJOATM) HTCHEST AWARD KOTO FAIR, 1804, The world-wl da repatattoa at Tower' Water assures too barer of tf-,uv-v-5f tha positive worth el IV-wJ proof Oil ad Clotkiaz .ail gmt man xm Dtsnur fT-t ' this Sign of tha Fish. A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A, TOWE CANADIAN CO., UUSUTHD, jjj Toronto, Canaia. Posltivelr cured by these Little Pill. They also relieve Distress troia Dyrpepela, Ia digestion an! Too neaxty Sating. A perfect renk edyrarDlrriaen Karnes. Drowsiness, Dad Tasts in tho Month, Coated Tccgco. Psfci lntae Slda, TORPID XIVE2. They regulate tha Bowels. Purely Yejetahle. .S'JJUiFaL SIMLC3SE. SILFTL FoSimila win&ture DEFUSE SUBSTITUTED. Worry wont cure a cough. When you find a cough holding on when everything else hns tailed try ' (Coir&ouB.inap'iioih (Cure 3;!eLuns It is guaranteed to cure. If it doesn't, we'll refund your money. Prices: S. CWEtuiCo. 4 Cc 50c. L LeRoy. N.Y., Toronto, Can. 7taO

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SEEDING IN PROQREC3 IN WESTERN CANADA.

Illld Weather Is Bringing Thousands of Sattlara. The splendid yields of wheat, oats and barley produced by the farmers of Western Canada and tha excellent prices received for the same, hare been the means of giving an Increased interest throughout the United States. As a result the Inquiries made of the agents of the Canadian Government have nearly doubled over those of the same period last year. Railroad companies nre putting on Increased carrying capacity to meet the demand made upon them for carrying passengers and freight Everything points to a most prosperous year. There is room for hundreds of thousands additional settlers, much new land having been opened up for settlement this year. It is quite interesting to look through the letters received from tha Americans who have settled in Western Canada during the past few years, and considering the large number, it is surprising how few there are who have not succeeded. An extract from a letter written by Mr. Geo. W. Griswold, of Red Deer, Alta formerly of Greber, Mont., written on the 2d of January, is as follows: "I am located one and one-half miles from a beautiful lake ten miles long, whsre there is church, school, three stores, creamery and two postofflces. Th- fine stock, both cattle (cows and steers), horses, hogs and sheep are rolling fat, grazing In pastures to-day, Just a little snow, hardly enough for good sleighing, as we just had a Chinook which has melted the roads and laid bare the fields and pasture. There are fine wheat, oats, 'barley and flax raised here, also winter wheat and timothy hay for export to British Columbia. This is a mixed farming and dairy country. This is the right time to get a foothold in the Canadian West, as it was some years ago In the United States. We are free from wind gumbo and alkali here and have fine, clear, soft well and spring water at a depth of from five to twenty-flve feet, and lots of open overflowing springs." Telegraphic advices from Medicine Hat say that seeding has commenced at Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, and other points. At the former place the temperature moderated gradually until on the 19th the maximum was 45 and the minimum 26. Thermometer readings since then have been as follows: 20th, 47 and 3S; 21st, 54 and 34; 22d, 50 and 39; 23d, 43 and 40; 24th, 48 and 25. During the last few days In February considerable ploughing was done near Lethbridge. P. A. Pulley, a recent arrival from Montana, ploughed and harrowed fifteen acres and E. Laliborty about the same amount Rev. Coulter White has also been harrowing his farm. All report the ground frost free and in excellent condition. Bricklaying has also begun In town. At Hartney, further east, on the 25th of February, the sun was warm and bright wheeled carriages were in use and the plowed' fields look as if they are ready for the press drills. There Is every appearance that spring has arrived, but farmers do not wish to be deceived by appearances and consequently have not commenced to use their bluestone and seed wheat Lunch carta are an institution in Berlin. They call at the homes of workmen, and convey lunches to them at the factories. Very Low One Way Colonist Rate to the West and Northwest via the Nickel Plate Road, March 1st to May 15th inclusive. Half rates to children of proper age. For full Information call on Agent or address C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. (513$) Moral Suasion aad sv Strap. "She seems to have abandoned her moral suasion ideas relative to the training of children." "She has.". "How did it happen?" "Well, I was largely instrumental In bringing about the change. You see, she has no children, and I grew weary of .her constant preaching and theorizing, so I loaned her our Willie." "Loaned her your boy?' Precisely. She was to have him a week on her solemn promise to contine herself entirely to moral suasion. "Did Bhe keep her promise?" "She did, but at the . expiration of the week she came to me with tears In her eyes and pleaded for permission to whale him just once." Piso's Cure for Consumption always fives immediate relief in all throat troubles. F. E. Bierman, Leipsic, Ohio, Aug. 31.190L The Feminina Way. Her Brother I'm going to take a day off next week for the purpose of celebrating the adversary of my birth. His Sister Why, when I celebrated mine last month I took a whole year off. TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AS druggists refund the money if it tans to ours. . w. Grove's armature Is on aaeh box. Uo. A railroad employs in Dublin was strutting consequentially before a train that was to run direct to Cork, while he repeatedly shouted: "This train doesn't stop anywhere." i - If yoa tire of bickwaeat, try Urs. Idstin's Paocake Flour for a chaste. liade from tkt great food cereals. Tha quality of the advice of counsel may be such as to warrant the presumption that it was obtained gratis. 41t. Par 14 Eessslri Taxarlta Be asTy aaTs4 mylifal I had drtpsosU and kidaw diseasa." tt Saaator Albart UarziU. Park Flaoa, K. X. $1 a kottla. Good humor is the health of the soul; sadness is its poison. Stanislaus. STrs. V71ntlows sooranrs Srarr for CtiUdxaa taat&iaf! Melaus tha radioes laCUwimatioa, alUnpaia.aaiaiadaoiia, U aaata a botfcla. kinks ur.-l:t, Price TZz. tzl COc.

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PAET BUTTERED BY MB. IfAESTON AS GEEAT AS H0RTAL CAN STAUD. For Six Months IX Coald JJot Turn In Bad Ho Tells of a Remedy Which' Has Given Perfect Relist. The case of Ur. Maxston shows that sciatica can be cured, and no one afflicted by it should allow himself to be disheartened. He was first stricVen about a year ago, and for six months he suffered pain which he thinks the most intense that any man could possibly stand. Asked about the details of his remarkable recovery, Mr. Marston gave the following account: " I was attacked by a numbness or dull feeling just back of my right hip. I didn't know what the matter wtis, but thought it was simply a stiffness that would wear away in a short time. It didn't, however, and soon the pain became so very bad that every step was torture for me. When I finally succeeded in getting home, it was just as much as I could do to reach my room and get to bed. "The doctor was sent for, and when he had examined me he said I had sciatica. He prescribed for me, and advised me not to try to leave my bed. The advice was unnecessary for I couldn't get out of bed if I wanted to. It was impossible for me to turn from one tide to the other. The moment I attempted to move any part of my body, the pain became bo excruciating that I would have to lie perfectly mc -ionless. I suffered this torture for six months without getting any relief. Then I discharged the doctor, and on the advice of a friend I bought a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and began to take them, three at a dose, three times a day. I was determined to give them a thorough trial. " Two months after I began to use them I was able to leave my bed and walk about the house, and a month later I was entirely cured and able to go about my work as usual. I think Dr. Williams Pink Pills are the best medicine I ever used, and I heartily recommend them to anyone who suffers from sciatica." Mr. Marston is a prosperous farmer and may be reached by mail addressed to Charles P. Marston, HamptoL P. O., New Hampshire'. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured other painful nervous disorders, such as neuralgia, partial par alysisand locomotor ataxia. They are sold by all druggists. Billion Dollar Grass. When the John A. Saher Seed Co., o! La Crosse. Wis., introduced this remarkable grass hree years ago, little did thej; dream it would be the most talked of grass in America, the biggest, quick, hay producer on earth, but this has come to pass. HH INI Agricultural Editors wrote about it, Agr. Collexe Professors lectured about it, Agr. Institute Orators talked about it, while in the farm horns by the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, in the village post-office, at the creamery, at the depot, m fact wherever farmers gathered, Baker's Billion Dollar Grass, that marvelous grass. f;ood for 5 to 14 tons hay per acre anl ots of pasture besides, is always a theme worthy of the farmer's voice. Then comes Bromus Inennis, than which there is no better grass or better permanent hay producer on earth. Grows wherever soil is found. Then the farmer talks about Baker's Teoainte, which produces 100 stocks from one kernel of seed, 11 ft. high, in 100 days, rich in nutrition and greedily eaten by cattle, hogs, etc., and is good for 80 tons of green food per acre. Victoria Rape, the luxuriant food for hogs and sheep, which can be grown at 25c a ton, and Spelts at 20c a bu., both great food for sheep, hogs and cattle, also corns in for their share in the discussion. just er.ro lOo in rtamfs and this notice to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La CrosFS, Wis., for their big catalog and many farm seed samples. C. N. UJ An Italian Brigand's Horse. Among South Italian brigands even their horses are taught to resist the officers of the law. During the encounter at Itana Bucca In which the brigand Mlrto was killed, the gendarmerie was amazed by the furious behavior of his horse, vMch lashed out on all sides, and succeeded in injuring one of the officers. On Inquiry afterward among the prisoners taken it was ascertained that the horse had been trained to behave in this way by being repeatedly flogged until he kicked one of the brigands, dressed as a carabineer, approaching him. The horse at last became suca an adept that he might be relied upon to kick and rear furiously at the mere sight of a uniform. A QUICK RECOVERY. A Prominent Officer of the Rebeccas Writes to Thank Doan's Kidney Pill Vor 1U Mrs. C. B Bnmgardner, a local offi cer of the Rebeccas, of Topeka, Kan., room 10, 812 Kansas avenue, writes: "I used Doan's Xidney Pills during th pat year, for kidney trouble and kindred ailments. I was suffering from Sains in the back and eadaches, but found after the use of one box of the" remedy that the troubles gradually disappeared, so that before I had finished a second package I was well. I, therefore, heartily endorse your remedy." (Signed) MKS. C. B. BUMOARDNER. A FRED TRIAL Address Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. For sale by all dealers. -Price, 50 cents. The Horseless Age. Judge Lueders What's your occupation? Prisoner1 I'm a horse thief out of a job, your honor. Judge Lueders What do yot' mean by that? Prisoner The automobile has ruined my business. See? There is more :&tirrh In tins taction ot tne eoutry thra all thsr diseases put together, and until tha Ust few years was supposed to ba incurable. For a rrt many years doctors procouacti it a bc-l Clztzs, sad prescribed local remedies, and by onstantly fsihnz to eure with toeai treatment, renounced it incurable. Science has proven caUrrh to be a cobs tltutlonal dlsti;. ts1 thartv'srs requires eczsstutlczxl tre:t-nr-t Hall's Catirr Cure, naBUfactarei by F. J. Oeney Oo Toledo. Ohio, Is taeenlyoontltutlonal eure ei the market. It is taken inttrzilly ti dertj frei V) drcrs to a fcixpscjuL It izzt Creepy ei ts tlood rd raucous surfaci of lue tntsxM. They alar oca hundred dolors for sxc-se it fcij to rcre. Uadtor Poll by Dtp 7Z Util'B Faai. 1 are Cie tc3.

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- " 7 CTä ar-i mA 1 ATSCIAL Bradstreet's weekly review of trade says: The merchandise "move Nil till ment In practically all sections save a portion of tne South has expanded considerably, the railways have begun to win out of their car congestion troubles, and are handling a very large traffic, preparations for an active building season are reflected in the market for material, and the iron and steel and allied Industries report a keen demarL unprecedented consumption for this season, the only complaint being that deliveries of crude and finished products are not up to consumers needs. Retail trade shows little expansion as yet, and the late Easter season favors some continued quietness, but no complaint comes from this source except in te metropolis, where the transportation trike affects sales. Collections lag, except at a few Western points, which represent improvement Money Is phenomenally eay. Business failures In the United States for the week ending March 9 number 190, against 20G last week, 200 in the like week in 1904, 176 in 1903, 224 in 1902, and 207 in 1901. In Canada failures for the week number 40, as against 22 last week, and 27 in this week a year ago. Wheat, Including flour, exports for the week ending March 9 are 1,2S5,03G bushels, against 007.93G last week, 1.S34.C32 this week last year, 3,306,790 in 1903, and 2.90G.230 in 3902. From July 1 to date the exports are 44,098,SG2 bushels, against- 110,324,313 last year, 116,043,030 in 1903, and 1S2.C43,201 in 1902. Corn exports for the week are 1,756,700 bushels, against 4,171,279 last week, 2,026,810 a year ago, 3,257,999 in 1903, and 183,414 In 1902. From July 1 to date the exports of corn are 48,229,938 bushels, against 41,907,091 in 1904, 37,750,103 in 1903, and 22,160,871 in 1902. Dun's Review, published by R. G. Dun & Co., the mercantile agency. Chicago. says: Business conditions were less handicapped, weather and transportation having improved, and the opportunity to advance operations is encouragingly reflected in the week's results. These indicate increased deliveries of commodities, better demand for necessities and future factory output, and an enlarging use of bank accommodation. Money remained in ample supply, but the revived commercial borrowing imparted more firmness to the discount rate. The marketing of farm products was unusually heavy, and values suffered a slight impairment The markets for general merchandise were well attended by outside buyers, and transactions exhibited larger volume than for the previous week. The buying has emphasized confidence in the approaching spring trade, and many purchases were made on a discount basis. Requests again were numerous for prompt forwarding to the interior of dry goods, footwear, clothing and groceries. Manufacturing branches have added to the volume of production, and in most of the leading lines new business made further gain. Rails were more freely ordered, and other railroad requirements increased, notably in cars and locomotives. Furnace output has been augmented in response to heavier demand, and the tonnage booked exceeded last week's. Specifications for structural steel were more promptly supplied and deliveries will be larger. Bank clearings, $194,405,361, v-ere 1.7 per cent over those of the corresponding week last year. Money exhibited more firmness, although the rates for commercial paper remained quoted at 4 to 5 per cent Failures reported in the Chicago district numbered 20, against 21 last week and 35 a year ago. Chicago Cattle, common to prime, $4.00 to $5.70; hogs, shipping grades, $4.00 to $5.30; sheep, fair to choice, $3.00 to $6.00; wheat, No. 2, $1.14 to $1.16; corn, No. 2, 46c to 4Sc; oats, standard, S0c to 31c; rye, No. 1, 76c to TSc; h?t timothy, $8.50 to $13.50; prairie, $6-0J Si $10.50; butter, choice creamery, 22c to 26c; eggs, fresh, 13c to 15c; potatoes, 20c to 27c. Detroit Cattle, $3.50 to $4.75; hoj, $4.00 to $5.12; aheep, $2.50 to $5.25; wheat. No. 2, $1.15 to $1.16; corn, No. 3 yellow, 49c to 51c; oats. No. 3 white, 32c to 34c; rye, No. 2, 84c to 87c. Milwaukee Wheat No. 2 northern, $1.09 to $1.10; corn. No. 3, 46c to 4Sc; oats, No. 2 white, 31c to 33c: rye, No. 1, 83c to 85c; barley. No. 2, 50c to 52c; pork, mess, $12.75. Toledo Wheat No. 2 mixed, $1.16 io $1.17; corn, No. 2 mixed, 44c to 45c; oats. No. 2 mixed, SOc to 32c; rye. No. 2, 81c to 83c; clover seed, prime, $7.85. Buffalo Cattle, choice shipping steers, $4.00 to $5.05; hogs, fair to choice, $4.00 to $5.60; sheep, fair to choice, $4.50 to $6.00; lambs, fair, to choice, $5.00 to $S.50. New York Cattle, $3.50. to $5.90; hogs, $4.00 to $5.50; sheep, $3.00 to $5.50; wheat. No. 2 red, $1.16 to $1.18; corn. No. 2, 52c to 54c; oats, natural, white, S7c to 39c; butter, crea.nery, 20c to 25c; vggs, western, 15c to 17c Indianapolis Cattle, shipping, $3.00 to $5.75; hogs, choice heavy, $4.00 to $5.25; sheep, common to prime, $20 to $5.00; wheat No. 2, $1.13 to $1.14; corn, No. 2 white, 47d to 49c; oats. No. 2 white, 31c to 33c ; St Louis Cattle, $4.50 to $3.00; hogs, $4.00 to $5.20;. sheep,. $4.00 to $6.75; wheat No. 2, $1.09 to $1.10; corn, No. 2, 45c to 47 oats, No. 2, 32c to 34c; rye, No. 2, 70c to 72c . Cincinnati Cattle, $4.00 to $5.C0; hogs, $L00 to $5.35; sheep, y-2.00 to CixCO; wheat No. 2, $1.13 tp $1.15; corn. No. 3 mixed, C0c to 51c; oats, No. 2 mixed. Sic to ZZc; rye, No. 2, Cic t r

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From Hawaii Prince Jonah Kalanianaole. delegate in Congress from Hawaii, wiites from Washington, D. C, as follows: I can cheerfully recommend your Peruna as a very effective remedy tot coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." A Cuban Minister. Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, writes from Washington, D. C, as follows: "Peruna I can recommend as a very good medicine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and is also aa efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh." Gonzalo Da Quesada. From Alt Quarters ot the Globe. We have on file thousands of testa monials like those given above. We cah give our readers only a slight glimps of the vast number of grateful letters Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving from all quarters of the globe in behalf of his famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. to auft, germs ana insects, passing through many hands (some of them not over-clean), "blended," you don't know how or by whom, is fit for your use ? Of course you don't But LION COFFEE Is another story. Tne green berries, selected by keen Judges at the plantation, are skillfully roasted at our factories, where precautions yoa would not dream of are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee leaves the factory no hand touches it till it is opened in your kitchen. FAVORITE BEDICIKE AO DrecrirtJ SM THE BOWELS national Gala Greatest oat of tie eectsry, JRl. In Mo. 1SS, ana la a. Eakota 2? bms. per sors. Jf oa sas. east tast record la Id, Fcr lCc cad GAa nc'Jca ws aaU yos tt tots sf firm seed ampiss aaa ear si catalog, talk. isg aii aopui ibis est woader sal inoosanas of otaar sseda. JCX2I A. SALZE. SEED f Crews. y ) era tr. F. "W. N. TJ. - - - 2Tq. 121903 When writing to Advertisers please say yt 'w the Advertlsesaent In this paper. tin YOUR OVri SIGIIATUHE ft&ftS Rubber Stamp for Eljnlng Letters, Vouchers etc, at tbe lowrrice cf JL23, Esnä fcr piy tlculara. Lock Box tX Fort Warns. Indiana,

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