Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 April 1906 — Page 7
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MRS. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. She Wa Woman o Cnltore and Mach Good S?nse. With many months and evea years of invalidism, Mrs. Emerson, who was Iwim in Plymouth a few months before , hor illustrious husband in Boston, outlived him by teu years, and saw her ninetieth birthday before she died, in November, 181)2. She was a woman of excellent New England culture, and much practical good sense, for which he did not always get full credit; of high aims and outflowing goodness of heart, showing Itself in mercy toward all animate things; and of a certain susceptibility on the side of the supernatural, which might be misunderstood by those who knew her but casually. She made no claims for herself, though strenuous for the causes she espoused ; but she went on her own intellectual and spiritual way but slightly affected by the views of those about her, even of such as she loved and ehe hated ! no one. The tribute paid her by Thoreau, after living long under her friendly roof, was sincere and deserved. He ! said : "I thank you for your Influence for two years. I was fortunate to be subjected to it, and am now to remember it. It is the noblest gift we can make; what signify a'.l others that can be bestowed? You have helped to keep
my life on loft,' as Chaucer says of Griselda and In a better sense. You always seemed to look down at me as from some elevation some of your high humilities and I was the better for having to look up." Along with this unassuming loftiness there went the consideiate and the playful qualities; and I have often been her partner at whist, which I dare say her poet-phllos-cpher never was. Tjic Critic When the Hand la Kissed. In Germany and Austria the custom still prevails among the upper classes of society of the men kissing the hands of the ladies, although the practice has been abandoned in England, Scandinavia, Spttln, etc., as well as in France, except among certain of the members of the ancient regime In the Faubourg St. Germain at Paris. In Austria the women are accustomed to make a distinction between the right and the left Laud. Thus the right hand Is extended to be kissed by inferiors, while the left, as nearest the heart, Is reserved for the kiss of people of equal social rank. A LIVING DEATH Vlvldlr Deserlbed br a Citizen of Slonx Fall, South Dakota. Andrew Johnson, 411 West Twelfth St., Sioux Falls, S. D., says: "Doan's Kidney Tills saved my life. My doctor. from a careful analysis of the urine and a diagnosis of my case, had told me I could not live six weeks. I was struck down In the street with kidney trouble, and for a whole year coulC not leave the house. I lost flesh, my eyes failed me, I bloated at times, my back hurt and I suffered a living death. There seemed no hope until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Then I began to Improve. The pain left gradually, the swellings subsided, I gained appetite and weight and to make a long story short, I got well !" Sold by al! dealers. SO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Away Behind. . Tapa, what Is a 'gentleman of the ol& school?" One who allows himself to be run over by a horse, son. Puck. RHEUMATISM to SPRAIN THS WHOLE LOT. ETwlEDIES ECSTON, MASS Boxes aYear. AD P.Crssxists CIYESAbsolulely Freo lo Every Sedier One Hundred and Sixty Acres 0! Land la WESTERN CANADA Land adjoining '.his can tfe purchased from railway and land cw-npanies at from Jo to )io per acre. On This Lind This Year Has Been Produced Upwards oi Twenly-FiYe Dushels 0! Wheat to the Acre It is also the best of grazing Iand'and for mixed farming it aas no superior on the continent. Splendid climate, low taxes, railways conrenlene, schools and churches close at hand. For "Iwcatielh Ccstnry Cassia" and low railway rates Apply fer information to 8arrintnint of Im ml era. t on, Ottawa, Canada, or to W, M. Kofra, od Kioor. Tretlo-Trminl Building, Indianapolis. Ind., and H. M. Williams. Room 10. Law Building. ToUdo, Ohio, athortxad CioTsrnmsn Jlgsnta. rUaaa say whsrs yo saw this adTtrtlMmaas, DONT BUY LAND anywhere until you have written Hal L. Cutler, Lather, Lake Co., Mich. He represents Immense tracts of rich, productive land well located. Greatest bar gains ever offered. .
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Horrors of History. The Roman soldiers had completed the oenerolent assimilation of Carthage. "Now, then," gloated Scipio Africanus, "perhaps those Phoenicians that settled this town will be able to see thir Phoocish. eh?" Yet the Iloraans rare a tremendocs slowout in honor of thU barbarian vrhen ne returned home ! BUNYAN AND THE UNEMPLOYED Londoners IVho "Wanted Work o nit Hazy A boat Pilgrim. 'That's John Bunyan's house we're coming to," said the stalwart Bedford police constable, striding along at the head of the small army of unemployed the other morning "seeing them safely off the premises," as it were, says the London Mail "Who's 'e?" roared a dozen men from the ranks. "W'y," ventured a man with a strong Lancashire accent, M 'e for tinker worn't 'e?" "Ay," chorused a dozen more. , , "W'y, wot's th' extra special 'bout bein' tinker?" queried a disctdiented man. "I be tinker, too, but nobody's acoomln round lookln' at my 'ouse." "For two good reason, 'Arry." "Wot be them?" "You ain't got no 'ouse t' begin wl and y ain't John Bunyan ayther." Loud laughter greeted this sally. "But wot else did this 'ere Bunyan do asides tlnkerin'?" "W'y, y' chump, 'e wrote book ca'ed Tilgrim's Progress or summat." "W'y, then, that be a'reet for us, then; we be pilgrims Eure enough, an' we be makin progress, so three cheers for good owld John Bunyan !" The 150 men burst Into ringing cheers and resumed their military marchins formation of fours. , On Probation. "I ain't got nuthin pertlckler 'gin the world now," said the old-time growler. "I've jest about decided to let her aloDe for two or three weeks; an ef sie docs better In that time than she'i been a-doiu I may let her alone fer go-xl an' all." Atlanta Constitution. You can cure Neuralgia, Toothache, or'IIeadache in a few minutes by applying Dr. Bayer's Penetrating Oil on cotton to the seat of pain. 25c a bottle. A Simile. rensllger I was Just over to se the editor about my poem called "Bread Cast Upon the waters." Notelelgh How'd you come out? Penslinger It was returned. Indianapolis Star. . The Growth In Imports. The nation's Import record for 1903 Is In excess of that of any preceding year, being for the twelve months ending with December, $1,179,35S,S4G, against $1,035,900,190 In 1904, the firs! calendar year in which the imports crossed the billion-dollar line. Tho growth of imports, while not rapid, has been steady and continues to be so, keeping pace, approximately, with the growth of population. Imports In 1873 were 03 million dollars; in 1885, 587 millions; In 1S95, 801 millions, and in 1905, as already Indicates, 1,179 millions. The character, however, of Imports has somewhat changed In recent years, the percentage which manufacturers' materials form of the total having steadily increased, and supplying in 1903 about 48 per cent of the total, against 40 per cent a decade ago, In 1893. Harper's Magazine. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Don't Get Wet! TOWER'S SLICKERS will keep you dry as nothing else will, because they arc the product of the best materials and feventy years experience In manufacturing. VÖWQ& A. J. TOWER CO. Boston, U.S.A. fflVTl PlWAMAIf M T M fiSlf KULlO Torsnta. Caa, S81 A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH Elf's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Civet Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores tho Senses of Taste and SmelL Full size 60 cts. at Druggists or by mail Trial size 10 eta. by mail. Ey Brothers, 56 "Warren Street, New York.
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George Atlo, who writes his publishers that before lon there'll be another book to follow "In Babel," has had geographical honors conferred upon hini. A town, a railroad station and postoflice have been named after him. Future maps of Newton Countq, Indiana, will show the name of "Ade," G miles north of Kentlaml, on the Indian Harbor railroad. George Ade has been putting the fortune his wit has earned him Into good, solid American land, and near the location of this new town owns a large and flourishing farm. The name was given to the station by 'Vice President Brown, of the New York Central, who Is a great admirer of Ade. As soon as he found this town was to be formed nehr the great humorist's property he issued orders that It should be named after him. From the day of its Issue, "Hans Brlnker" found multitudes of readers, and more copies of it are still sold every year than cf the average newly written juvenile story. Besides Its large circulation in America, it has pissed through several editions In England ; has been published in French at Taris; in German at Leipsic; In Russian at St. Petersburg; and In Italian at Rome. The French Academy awarded It one of the Monthyon prizes of 1,500 francs. In Holland itself a Dutch translation has found a sale of many editions. By a curious coincidence, too, when Mrs. Dodge was in Amsterdam with her son in 1S73, a copy of this Dutch edition was recommended to him by a book seller as the best and most faithful juvenile 6tory of Dutch life that was known In Holland. It was a pleasant experience for Mrs. Dodge when the bey, having purchased a copy, proudly presented it to her, repeating the book seller's comment, and confiding to him that she was the author of the story. To-day, in our own country and In all English-speaking lands, "Hans Brlnker" Is a veritable classic of juvenile literature. Even if Mrs. Dodge had" done nothing more than to write this book, her place would be forever secure in the affection of child-readers. Friends of both men frequently remark upon the striking resemblance between William Gillette, the actorplaywright, and Meredith Nicholson, the author of "The House of a Thousand Candles." Mr. Gillette is considerably older than Mr. Nicholson and, when uncovered, his gray hair gives a marked note of difference, but their features are much alike, and they have the same deep-set eyes. Last winter in a Washington hotel, Mr. Nicholson found himself observed rather more than was comfortable one evening, where one of those people who always know celebrities had passed the word that the serious, smooth shaven gentleman who was dining alone rather somberly in a corner of the room was William Gillette. Mr. Nicholson did not know what was the trouble until later a young woman approached him in the hotel office, called him Mr. Gillette and asked for his autograph. An actor known to both men once asked Mr. Nicholson's permission to "make him up" for "Sherlock Holmes." A little daub of powder on the hair, the deepening of the lines of the face, and a dressing gown like that worn by the famous rletcctire thrown over Mr. Nicholson and the author might have walked Into the famous rooms in Baker street without awakening suspicion In this mind of "my dear Watson." BOARDING HOUSE MARTYRS. He Waa the Landlady's Husband and Had to Stand It. In room" 425 of ä downtown office building ara six men who usually devote one hour of each day to story telling, says the New York Press. Last Wednesday all but one had contributed his quota to tho fund of entertainment The painfully silent sixth was the man who Bells washing machines on the Installment plan. "What makes you so down In the mouth to-day?" asked the book agent "Does dame fortune refuse to fork over her golden shekels nowadays?" The 6llent man shook his head. "No," he said, "I ain't enjoying myself very much, but It ain't lack of money that troubles me. The fact Is," he went on, velng that an explanation of his despondency wns Inevitable, "I have troubles at home and I can't shake 'em off, even when In the presence of you genial chaps. "You see, I live In a Madison avenue boarding house that Is run by the meanest woman this side of . Tophet may heaven forgive me for saying It Upon my word, I haven't had a square meal for a month. The woman sets a fairly good table, but when I tike my place I am served with a little cold meat some stale bread, a cup of tea and a dab of potatoes, and with that bill of fare before me I have to sit and famish while everybody else fills up on the fat of the land. , "Once I was foolish enough to think I could Bneak out something after meals, but I reckoned without taking the Innate deviltry of that woman Into consideration. She not only locks up the pantry good and tight, but carries the cold chicken and other choice tidbits to her own room and inters them in tho closet. Ever hear of anything to beat that? Besides, she turns off th gas In my room every night at 8:30 and I either have to go to bed or sit In the dark." "You're a fool," Interrupted one of the men, savagely, "and don't deserve a ppark of pity. I wouldn't live In such a place two seconds when New York Is literally running over with good boarding houses. Why don' you leave on the double quick?" The man sighed. "I can't" be said dejectedly. "I'm her husband and she's boss." 2Vot to De Trifled With. He was a very smart young tenderfoot from the East. He stood talking to a friend on IGth street, when they saw an old miner approaching. The bright young man stopped the miner and asked: "Say, old man, how does Goldfleld?" "I don't know, young man, how gold feels, but if you don't want io know bow lead feels you better move on," was the stem reply of the miner, and the tenderfoot lost sight of his own joke. Denver News. The Me am 31 am. He Woman Is more beautiful than man. She Oh; yes; naturally. He Oh, no; artificially. Brooklyn Eagle,
Scottish Railroads. A newspaper writer, meeting Lord Brassey at Red Bank, N. J., asked the distinguished foreigner if he feared to travel on American railroads. "Oh, no," Lord Brassey answered. "Your American railroads kill a good many people In the year's course, but we must rememter that they carry a good many people a pood many miles. In proportion, -probably, they do no more damage than tke railroads of France or of Scotland. "The Scottish railroads used to be very dangerous indeed. To ride on them was like traveling through a desolate country Infested with brigands. "The famous Dr. Norman Macleod was once about to sot off on a long railway journey through Scotland. Just as the train was pulling out the clergyman's sen-ant put his head in through the window and said: "'Ha'e ye ta'cn an Insurance ticket?' "'I have,' the doctor answered. "Then, said the servant, 'write yer name on It, and gi'e It to me. They ha'e an awful bad habit o' robbin the corpses on thi3 line.' " Louisville Courier-Journal.
Full to nannlnx Over. The little girl wa' sitting In a Sunday school class one Sunday, and, growing very thirsty, asked her teacher for a drink of water. The teacher brought her the glass of wator and the little girl, in her eagerness to drink, spilled some of the water down the front of her clean dress. Handing the half-filled glass back to her teacher she exclaimed: "I must be so full now I'm running over." Judge. In the Restaurant. "That waiter," said the first patron, 'Is either a dunce or a humorist" "What's the matter?" asked the other. "I ordered extract of beef and he brought me milk." Philadelphia Press. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has ben able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now knowa to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation cf the disease, and Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors hare so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Fanily rills for constipation. MAN'S PRIDE 3HE DOTH DERIDE. lie Primped Before the Looking Glass Woman Not In His Clas. 'Talking about vanity," said the pretty girl, "we aren't In It with the men, I can tell you that You think we switch these handsome long cloaks of ours about a good deal this winter, but did you ever walk back of a man with one of those swell, padded, trailing overcoats on? I did last Suturdaj afternoon when vre were out on out Broadway 4 o'clock promenade. 1 think I have never seen any living creature give himself such airs. "And as for these little mirrors In the subway slot machines put there for us, weren't they? Well, we don'l have much show at them, I can tell you, for the men. "I rushed lown the 23d street stairs one day last week and hurried up to the mirror to see whether or not my face was on straight, because I had dressed In such a hurry. I stopped within three feet or so of the mirroi and waited for the young man there to get through. Waited and waited He had evidently dressed in a hurry too. I wish you could have seen the primping he was doing. It would have made a girl blush to be caught doing such a thing brushing off his coat with his spread-out hands, touching cp the velvet collar here and there, putting back his face curls, raising his hat and putting It on ha'f a dozen different ways, going through more contortions than any debuiantt you ever saw in all your born days and me standing there back of him waiting my turn! "I was mad. Train after tralr passed and still he primped. At last he turned around and saw me stand Ing there. Never olushed at all. Just slipped a penny In the slot picked out a wad of chewing gum and sailed tc his car." New York Press. DECAYED STARCH. A Food Problem. An Asheville man tells how right food did that which medicines had failed to accomplish: "For more than 15 years," he says, "I was afflicted with stomach trouble and Intestinal indigestion, gas forming 4n stomach and bowels and giving nw great distress. These conditions wer,e undoubtedly due to the starchy food I ate, white bread, potatoes, etc., and didn't digest I grew worse with time, till 2 years ago, I had an attack which the doctor diagnosed as appendicitis. When the surgeon operated on me, however, It was found that my trouble was ulcer of the pancreas. Instead of appendicitis. "Since that time I have had several such attacks, suffering death, almost The last attack was about 3 months ago, and I endured untcld agonies. "The doctor then said that I would have to eat less starchy stuff, so I began the use of Grape-Nuts food, for I knew It to be pre-digested, and have continued same with most gratifying remits. It has built me up wonderfully. I gained 10 iounds In the first 8 weeks that I used Grape-Nuts, my general health is better, than ever before, my brain Is clearer and my nerves stronger. "For breakfast and dinner, each, I take 4 teasfoonfuls of Grape-Nuts with cream, a small slice of dry toast an egg soft boiled and a cup of Postum; and I make the evening meal on GrapeNuts and cream alone this gives me a good night's rest and I am well again." Name clven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. , There's a reason. Read the llttje book, "The Road to Wellvllle." In pkgs.
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Awful Sight from thatDreadful Complaint, Infantile Eczema Mother Praises Cuticura Remedies. V "Our baby had that dreadful complaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflicted him for several months, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold and constant misery. In fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. We finally procured a full set of the Cuticura Remedies, and in about three or four days he began to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, for the first time in a year. In about ninety days he was fully recovered. Praise for the Cuticura Remedies has always been our greatest pleasure, and there is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they certainly saved our baby's life, for he was the most awful sight I ever beheld prior to the treatment of the Cuticura Remedies. Mrs. Maebelle Lyon, 182G Appleton Ave., Parsons, Kan., July 18, 1903." Wants to Know Too BInch. Recently then? was a series of burg laries committed in the fashionable section of Baltimore. So anxious were the police authorities to apprehend the culprits that Instructions were issued to roundsmen to exercise extraordinary vigilance during their tours of inspection. On one occasion, Just after midnight, an officer saw emerging noiselessly from a house in Eutaw place a young mat, who hastily darted down the street The officer made after him as rapidly as possible. When he had stopped the young man he said: "Did you come out of the corner house Just now?" The young fellow, though of quite a respectable air, seemed ill at ease. "I did," he answered, with some confu sion. "Do you live In that house?" sternly demanded the officer. "That's an Impertinent question," re plied the young man In a tone of great Indignation. "I don't see what busi ness of yours It Is, so Ion J as her father doesn't object" Success. Dliasfnl Isrnorance. "This Imported painting Is not genu Ine," 6ald the artist "Now here's a hundred If you forget it" said the rich man who wouldn't know a Michael Angelo from a soap lithograph. "So long as people think It is I'm satisfied." Indianapolis Star. In a Pinch, Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot Callous, Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c Sample nailed KRCC. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Eoy, N. Y. Substantially Correct. Constituent I suppose you know. Senator, that you have tho reputation of being fabulously rich? Senator Lotsmun No, I didn't know that . But I know that the stories you hear about my riches are mostly fables. A novel suggestion is made in London ihat the unemployed should be placed on til the juries, as there is a fee of GO ;ents for each day's service. now to cure Lameness, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Backache in a few hours. Apply Dr. Bayer's Penetrating Oil. 25c a bottle. Cremation establishments, under the ontrol of the government, are to be found in the chief cities of Japan. Does Tiot Need a Watch. Walter Nason, living in Newport Me., has the mysterious ability of being able to tell the accurate time of day by simply looking in the palm of his hand as another would look at his watch. No one has been able to learn his method and, in fact, he himself can not explain the source of his power. This uncanny knowledge is not of recent origin, he having used it for many years. When he first began to use this gift as he considers it he purchased a watch, then looking at'hls hand to ascertain the time he would compare his fingers with those of the watch, finding his own always correct Many of the people about the village who doubted his power and who look ed upon it as a "fairy story" have by their own observation and experiments become convinced of Its truth. Walter Nason was born in the town of Palmyra forty years ago and came to Newport when he was about 15 years of age. He attended the district school In Gllman, after which he found employment in different mills, at one of which he is working at the present time. Thurston (Me.) Journal.
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AND 0THER5. The better clas3 of druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments and high integrity, who devoto their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with phyBicians' prescriptions and ecientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands, or imitation medicines. They are tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-clas3 pharmacy and the finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. Tho earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs i3 an excellent laxativo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of tho choicest remedies, and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing tho full name of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. They know that in case3 of cold3 and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or over-eating, that thero i3 no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and they aro glad to Bell it because it gives universal eatisfaction. Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives and th immense demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there are individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of tho profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations Bometimes have tho name " Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of some piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitations should be rejected because they are injurious to the ßystem. In order to sell the imitations they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it bo large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased everywhere, in original packages onlvi at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitate to return the article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of the better class of J 1 11 . 1 . . it.! !.? 1? tl
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Appalling Increases in the Performed Caen i Avoid Them. Goings through the hospitals in rar larg-e cities one is surprised to find such a large proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and girls, who are either awaiting or recovering from serious operations. Why should this be the case ? Simply because they have neglected themselves. Female troubles are certainly on the increase among the women of this country they creep upon' them unawares, but every one of those patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning.in that bearing-down feeling, pain at lef tor right of the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the hack, dizziness, flatulency, disfdacements of she organs or irregularties. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and if not heeded the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an operation but remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved thousands oi women from surgical operations. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the orirans. that bearlnsr-down feel ing, Inflammation, backache, bloating gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as aizziness, Act. nritahilitr. irritability, ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, ' nil -crem n " and " want-to-be-left-alone ' feelings, they should remember there is one tried ana true remeay. VW Ln Douglas 39&3fSHOESGH W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. SHOES' PRICES ;july a is?6Ca (TAL a.soaood IV. L. DOUGLAS MAKES A CFLLS HOtt MEM'S S3.HO SHOES THAN AMY OTIIEJl UAUUFACTURZIt IM THE WOOLU. 1 D find REWARD to anyone who can OlU.UUU disprevs this ttatemint If I could take you Into my three large factories t Brockton, Mass., and show yon the infinite care with which every pair of shoes Is made, 3011 would realize why V. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W. Lm Dougta Strong Made Shoom fo Mmn, S2.BO, S2.0ÖZ Baym' School Jt Detss Shom, $2.oO, 7 3, SI. SO CAUTION. Insist upon having W X-Doug-las shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. Faat Color Eutleta used ; they uAU not wear brasty. Write for Illustrated Catalog. XV. I DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass. THE McCALL FERRY POWER COMPANY at ilcCall Terry, l'ennsylvania, are commencing lar&e piece of masonry construction and bave good opportunities for younz men desiring to learn construction work. Wajes to begin S2.U0 per dav. Board sM.50 to U0U per week. Advance of wajres to depend on enemy and application. Young carpenters also wanted at from 2.51 to fJ.25 per day. The Company does not knowingly hire nen who use liquor In any form. For further particulars write or apply to the Company at above add ress. RUBBER. 5TAMPS. All kinds ol Rubber Stamps Mads te Order. Self-inking- Daters something new. Ink and Inking Pads. Send for Catalogue te Lock Bor 219. Port Wayne, Ind.
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ear now women, raay The following letters cannot fall to bring hope to despairing women. Miss Ruby Mushrush. of East Chicago, Ind., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have been a creat sufferer with Irregular periods and femsJe trouble, and aboutthree montns ago tne aocwr, aiier using me wvaj on me, said I had an abcess and would have to have an operation. Mr mother wanted meto try L.ydia r.. nntnams vegeiaoie Compound as a last resort, and it not only saved me from an operation but made me en tirely well." Mrs. Alice Berryhill, of 313 Boyce Street, Chattanooga, Term., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham "Three years ago life looked dark to me. I had ulceration and Inflamm&'ion of the female organs and was in a serious condition. ' My health was completely broken down and the doctor told me that if I was not operated upon I would die within six months. I told him 1 woum nave no operation out would try Lvdia E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound, lie tried to influence me against it but I sent for the medicine that same day and began to use it faithfully. Within fire days I felt relief bat was not entirely cured until I used it for some time. ' Your medicine is certainly fine. I have induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I vn from using your Vegetable Compound." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to bey any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham. invites all sick women to write her for advice, Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. zzi t-zczii Winz Cthcrs iL CHICAGO, FT WAYNE, F0S. TORI A, FINDLAY, CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON -Ar ALL POINTS a EAST and WEST Reached Most Quickly end Comfortably via the Nickel Plate Road. Three Express Trains every day In the yra?. rb.ru Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chicago, New York and Boston; Comfortable high Lack seal coaclies aid modern Dining Cars serving meali on Individual Club flan ranging In prloea ! from 35c to 11 JO. Also a la Carta service. Coljred Torters In uniform r look to tat comfort of Wst and second class passengers and keep cars scrupulously clean. Direct Connections with Fast Trains et Chicago and Buffalo. All Aynts Sell Tickets via this Popular Route, Vriteto C. A. MELIN. TRAV. PAS8. AOT. FT. WAYNE. INO MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS irr FOR CHILDREN, l L a rwau nn f 1 4Pa. vsutv w a vwTB U aap Constipation, Headache, Sf on arh Troubles. Teethio Nf 1 pi aar der a. and Destroy Mother Crsr. Voroa. Thar ItrcnU Colda KurwipChUi- In t hours. At .all . Drasf. ran'i lloma. frnpU ii.1d FREJ1 Addraaa. K York UiCr. A. S. OLMSTED. La Cor. M V. tcwth Great English Remedy r i SLABR'G PILLS Safe. Sort. Effective. ßOc.&SI. b&UOGUTk, or Haary St, Brook !ym, N. T. F. "W. N. U. - - - 'No. 15-1903 When writing te Advertisers please say yoa saw the Advertisement la this paper. DROPSY .NEW DISCOVHRTl r.li.t.nd tvrai warst mm. Book mt W.timori.1 nd IO Para' traatnvmS Free Dr.U.lLWULt.NSSO.VS.Bax L. Atlaat,Wa 2t : in ms une ai reasonaDie prices.
