Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1902 — Page 7
PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH OF KIDNEYS EVERY TIME.
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DIMEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED Pe-ru-na Creating a National Sensation in the Cure of Chronic Ailments of the Kidneys.
. Major T. H. Mars, of the First Wisconsin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1435 Dunning street, Chicago, 111., the following letter: “For years I suffered with catarrh of the kidneys contracted in the army. Medicine did not help me any until a comrade who had been helped by Peru na advised me to try it. I bought some at once, and soon found blessed relief. I kept taking it four months, and am now well and strong and feel better than I have done for the past twenty years, thanks to Peruna.”— T. H. Mars. Mr. John Vance, of Hartford City, Ind., says: “My kidney trouble is much better. I have improved so much that everybody wants to know what medicine lam using. I recommend Peruna to everybody and some have commenced to use it. The folks all say that if Dr. Hartman's medicine cures me it must be great.”—John Vance. 4fr. J. Brake, of Petrolea, Ontario, Canada, writes: “Four years ago I had a severe attack of Bright’s disease, which brought me so low the doctor said nothing more could be done for me. I began to take Peruna and Manalin, and in three months I was a well man and have continued so ever since.”---J. Brake. At the appearance of the first symptom of kidney trouble, Peruna should
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be taken. This remedy strikes at once the very root of th? disease. It at once relieves the catarrhal kidneys of the stagnant blood, p re - ven ting the escape of serum from the blood.
Peruna stimulates the kidneys to excrete from the blood the accumulating poison, and thus prevents the convulsions which are sure to follow if the poisons are allowed to remain. It gives great vigor to the heart’s action and digestive system, both of which are apt to fail rapidly in this disease. Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply because it cures catarrh whereeverlocated. 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.
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FORMER CABINET MINISTER IS DEAD
J. Sterling Morton, Ex-Secre-tary of Agriculture Passes Away. ADVOCATE OF TREE PLANTING Was the Founder of Arbor Day, and His Efforts In That Direction Reunited In the Bare We.tern Prairies Being Covered with Forests. J. Sterling Morton, secretary of agriculture under President Cleveland and founder of Arbor day, died at the home of his son, Mark Morton, at Lake Forest, 111. He had just rounded out his seventieth year. At the bedside were his three sons, Paul Morton, second vice president of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway company, and Joy and Mark Morton, of Joy Morton & Co., with their families. Mr. Morton had been in poor health for more than a year. The death of his youngest son, Carl Morton, at Waukegan, last January, was a great blow to him, and it is said that he never recovered from it. His serious illness dated from last November, when he contracted a severe cold as he was speaking at the stock show in Chicago. The cold ran into an attack of grip, and Mr. Morton was in a hospital for some time. Aftc a partial recovery he went, early in March, to the City of Mexico. During his stay in the southern country a disease of the bronchial arteries developed, and he returned North. Three weeks ago Mr. Morton
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was taken to Lake Forest in the hope of securing the services of a specialist. The condition of his throat again became aggravated and a week ago he suffered an attack of apoplexy. llis death was due, immediately, however, to an inflammation of the bronchial arteries. Since his retirement as secretary of agriculture in 1897 Mr. Morton had remained in private life, but had been a strong influence in both state and national politics. He was a stanch member of the gold wing of the Democratic party and refused to follow the lead of William Jennings Bryan and the Chicago and Kansas City platforms. After returning to his Nebraska home from Washington he established «• weekly paper called the Conservative, in which he discussed the politics of the day and current events. This paper had a wide circulation, and with it Mr. Morton supported. McKinley for president in both his campaigns. The achievement of which Mr. Morton was proudest was his founding of Arbor day, which is observed each year on April 22 throughout the country with the planting of trees. It has converted vast stretches of barren Western prairies into spots of beauty and comfort. Since its start in Nebraska in 1872, it is said that more than 13.000,000 trees have been planted in that state alone. His constant motto wa : , “Plant trees.”
GENERAL SMITH ADMITS GIVING ORDERS TO KILL
Colonel Woodruff Say< Age Limit Was Made Low Because Many Boys Bore Arms. Manila cable: The court-ftiartial which was summoned to try General Jacob H. Smith assembled Friday. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton presided. Col. Woodruff appeared as counsel for Brigadier General Smith, who pleaded not guilty. Col. Woodruff forestalled the prosecution by admitting that the majority of the accusations were true. He said that his client had issued orders to Major Waller to kill the natives and burn their homes. The country was hostile to the Anglicans and the General did not desire any prisoners. He had issued orders to make Samar a howling wilderness. Ha had ordered that all persons capable of bearing arms should be killed. The age limit was made 10 because many such boys had borne arms against the American troops. Col. Woodruff denied that any orders had been given to refuse or ask quarter.
Favor Bankruptcy Repeal.
Washington dispatch: Four of the Democratic members of the House committee on judiciary united in a minority report on the bill amending the bankruptcy law. The report favors the repeal of the entire law am’ says: “We do not believe there is any necessity or any general public demand for the longer retention of this law. It has tended to burden the federal courts with litigation which could be just as well conducted by the courts of the States.” A substitute is pro posed repealing the bankruptcy law.
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