Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1902 — Page 7

She was Persuaded to Try St. Jacobs Oil, and All Pain Disappeared Immediately.

It is undoubtedly a fact beyond dispute that the strongest advertising medium the proprietors have is that of people who -recommend others to use St Jacobs Oil. People who have themselves experienced a happy result which invariably follows the use of this great remedy, show their gratitude by recommending it to those whom they know are similarly affected. This is the case of Margaret Lee, of 71 Brightfield road, Lee Green, Wis. “Having suffered from muscular rheumatism for years, and not receiving any benefit from various remedies, I used St. Jacobs Oil; pain and soreness removed at once; no return of rheumatism.*’ St. Jacobs Oil is sold In 25 ctx and 50 cts. sizes by all drugrista,

Prize Dog Story.

Here is a dog story which deserves to be embalmed.in type: Mrs. Dowlne, widow of Capt. William L. Dowlne, owns a large bulldog named judge. She lives on one of the high hills, with a sheer descent of over 100 feet directly in front of her premises. Lately neighbor dogs have been annoying Mrs. D'owine by overrunning the premises. Judge stood this as long as he could. Then he picked up one of the offending curs by the scruff of the neck and carried it out to the street. It came back yesterday, when Judge deliberately picked it up in his powerful jaws, walked to the edge of the cliff and dropped it over. It will not return. Judge then went back home and lay in the yard, with his nead on his paws, as if pondering on his act.— Pomeroy (O.) dispatch Cincinnati Enquirer.

CURE FOR ASTHMA.

Sufferers from Asthma, Hay Fever or Bronchitis will’ be interested to learn that Dr. R. Schiffmann’s “Asthma Cure” instantly relieves the most violent attack, insures comfortable sleep and has effected cures in thousands of cases that had previously tried every other remedy in vain. No waiting for results. Its action is immediate, direct and certain. So firm is his confidence that the doctor requests this paper to announce that he has sent to druggists of this town, as well as to all other druggists in this country, sample packages of his remedy which will be given free to sufferers of above complaints, who apply promptly, thus offering an opportunity to such as have not yet tried the remedy to make a personal test which will convince the most skeptical. Persons failing for any reason to receive a sample package from their druggist will receive one free by mail by sending name and address (enclosing 2 cent stamp for postage) to Dr. R. Schiffmann. Box 814, St. Paul, Minn.

What She Wanted.

There is a young shopman in Duluth match. A bright young school teachwho makes it a special hobby to say bright things. But he has met his er entered the building in which he works last Saturday, and asked in a most innocent way for a bow. “I am at your service,” replied the clerk. “Yes,” said the young lady, eyeing him closely, “but I want a white one, not a green one.” Then a sepulchral silence fell upon him. To the housewife wno has not yet become acquainted with the new things of everyday use in the market and who is reasonably satisfied with the old, we would suggest that a trial of Defiance Cold Water Starch be made at once. Not alone because it is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be superior to any other brand, but because each 10c package contains 16 ozs., while all the other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It is safe to say that the lady who once uses ' Defiance Starch will use no other. Quality and quantity must win.

The Hopping Rheumatism.

“Yes,” said the old man, “ ’peared lak he wuz give over inter de han’s er Satan, en Satan ’fileted him wld de hoppin’ rheumatism. Fust it wuz in one place, en den it wuz another; but he went ter prayin’ ter be .relieve’ of it, en one day, whilst it wuz a-hoppin’ sum one j’int ter another, It hopped into his wooden leg, an’ he pulled off de leg, an’ th’owed it in de fire, en it en de rheumatism wuz teetotally consumed.”—Atlanta Constitution.

Eadies Can Wear Shoes

One size smaller after using Allen’s FootEase, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot,sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. All d ruggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.

Lady Prompters.

Women prompters have been tried at the Berlin theaters with success, as it has been found that their voices carry better across the stage and are less audible in the auditorium. Scratch, scratch; scratch, unable to attend tp business during the day or sleep during the night. Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan’s Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. The gold fields of Western Australia are the largest in the world. They cover 324,000 square miles. The sound of the brewery wagon rumbling through the street is sweet music in the devil’s ears.

THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT

will use no other. Defiance Cold Water Starch has no equal In Quantity or Quality 16 oz. for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 oz. The business instinct frequently takes the form of an easy conscience.

Kansas Land.

Price 110 to J3O per acre. Write for printed lists. D. R. Ritter, Yates Center, Kans. A man thinks the world Is sour on him when sweets begin to cloy.

GERMANS SINK REBEL GUNBOAT

Firminist Vessel Sent to the Bottom by the Warship Panther.

ESCAPING CREW STARTS FIRE United States Not Likely to Be Involved in International Difficulties With Kaiser’s Government, as Monroe Doctrine Is Not Affected! The gunboat Crete-a-Pierrot, which was in the service of the Firminist party, has been sunk at the entrance of the harbor of Gonaives by the German gunboat' Panther. The crew of the Crete-a-Pierrot left her before she went down. The Panther arrived at Port au Prince Sept. 5 and received instructions from the German government to capture the Crete-a-Pierrot. She started immediately for Gonaives, the seat of the Firminist government. Demands Surrender. The Panther found the Crete-a-Pier-rot in the harbor of Gonaives and the commander of the German gunboat informed Admiral Killick on the Crete-a-Pierrot that he must remove his crew and surrender his vessel in five minutes time. Admiral Killick asked that this time be extended to fifteen minutes. This request was granted on the condition that the arms and ammunition on board the Crete-a-Pierrot should be abandoned when her crew left her. Rebels Fire Vessel. The crew of the Crete-a-Pierrot left that vessel amid great disorder. At the end of fifteen minutes the Panther sent a small boat, carrying an officer and twenty sailors, who were to take possession of the Firminist gunboat. When these men had arrived at a point about thirty yards from the Crete-a-Pierrot flames were seen to break out on board of her. She had been fired by her crew before they left her. Sunk by the Panther. The Panther then fired on the Crete-a-Pierrot until she was completely immersed. Thirty shots all told were fired. w There is much feeling at Cape Haytien against the Flrminists, and their cause is considered to be a bad one. Soldiers are leaving there to attack St. Marc. Port au Prince is calm.

NO FEAR OF A MIX-UP.

United States Not Likely to Be Involved in the Trouble. No international question of moment is likely to result over the destruction of the Firminist gunboat by a German warship. No official report of the Incident has reached Washington. Therefore the few officials who are in the city are unable to discuss it intelligently. The disposition of the question ultimately depends upon conditions which will be definitely ascertained before any action whatever is taken. It is assumed that the German naval officer acted under a construction that the Haytian gunboat was a pirate. The Haytian revolutionists have not been recognized as belligerents, and their rights up£n the high sea under international law is a complex question, which, following precedent, will be decided by each government concerned. It is not believed that the Monroe doctrine will enter into any controversy that may arise, or that the United States will be directly interested.

NEELY FACES MORE TROUBLE

To Be Prosecuted on Embezzlement Charge ,in Federal Courts. New York city special: Edward K. Jones, special assistant attorney general of the United States, who has been retained by the Cuban government in the prosecution of Charles F. W. Neely, charged with embezzlement while chief of the bureau of finance of the postoffice department in the island, gave out a statement concerning the action that will be taken in order to recover the funds. Mr. Jones said that the amnesty guaranteed by the Cuban government extended only to the criminal offense. Neely when first apprehended had $6,000 on his person. This was confiscated and is now in the hands of the government at Washington. His $20,000 bail was attached, and he is bonded for $50,000 by the Fidelity Surety company of Maryland. The first hearing in the proceedings against him will be held in the federal court in this city somi time in October.

To Wed a Baron.

Paris cablegram: The Figaro announces the engagement of Baron Leplc to Miss Whitcomb, daughter of a late noted San Francisco attorney.

Reported Lynching.

Kemmerer, Wyo., special: It is reported that John Keffer, the condemned murderer who was to have been executed Friday, but who obtained a stay of execution, was taken from the jail at Lander and lyncned.

Postoffice Is Looted.

Tazewell, Tenn., dispatch: The postoffice sale was blown open and S4OO in stamps, SSO of the money order fund, SSO of Postmaster Davis’ money and two registered letters were taken-

MEN PROFIT, WOMEN SUFFER.

How Frank Stockton Got Prize and His Sister Did Not When years ago a juvenile magazine offered two prizes for the best stories written by a child under 12 and by one between the ages of 12 and 15, Frank R. Stockton competed for the latter prize and his sister Louise for the former and both children succeeded in writing the best stories in both groups. But the editor of the magazine did not much like the idea of giving his two prizes to the members of one family. He was afraid it would be said that the winners were relatives or intimate friends of him. So he wrote to Louise and told her that hers was the best story in the under 12 years’ group, but, nevertheless, he would not give a prize to her, because if he did it would make talk and he would be accused of partiality. Frank got his prize, but someone else got the little girl’s. Miss Louise Stockton, who lives in West Philadelphia, often tells this story, which taught her, she says, her first lesson in the world’s Injustice, and which showed her how out of this Injustice men profit and women suffer.

Unable to Rise.

Morenci, Mich., Sept. Bth.—Mr. J. S. Whitehead of this place has given the following letter for publication: “Unsolicited I wish to recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills and to return thanks for the great benefit I have derived from a few boxes of this splendid remedy. “I had kidney trouble very bad, in fact, I suffered so much that for days at a time I could not get out of the chair where I had been sitting without assistance. “I cannot describe the palnd I suffered for they were something fearful. “About seven or eight months ago I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills and very soon found that they were helping me. “I can truthfully say that -hey have done me more good than all the other medicines I have ever taken. “I have been greatly benefited by them and it is my desire to let others know so that if anyone is suffering as I suffered they may know where a cure may be found.”

To Preserve Wild Animals.

The New Zealand government has set apart two islands for the preservation of the remarkable wild birds and other animals of that country. Thereon all hunting and trapping are forbidden.

Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children

Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York. Cures Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Ledoy, N. Y.

Killed by a Kias.

The wife of a potter named Bramer, In Velten, has died through kissing her child. She contracted blood poisoning, which proved fatal. Charity begins at Home, and in the vast majority of cases it never ventures out of the house. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This is why Defiance Starch is taking the place of all others. The novel thq villain of which does not hiss should be a howling success. I am sure Piso s Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos. Robbins, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900. Who makes quick use of a moment is a genius of prudence.—Lavater. YELLOW CLOTHES ARE UNSIGHTLY Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blue’ All grocers sell large 2 oz. package, 5 cental One must be poor to know the luxury of giving.—George Eliot. To Cure a Cold in One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. When a man is long on schemes he is usually short financially. A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup if you don’t have Dr Thomas’ Electric Oil on hand for the emergency. After all, peace is about the only thing worth fighting for. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. After a man tires of amusements he calls them follies. „ Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. For children teething, .often. the gum., reduces tnHaminaClon. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a jottld. The royal way to realms above is woe.

THEBE: IS NO SLICKER LIKE P?rty years ago and after many years of use on the eastern coast. Tower's Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced in the West and were called dickers by the pioneers and cowboys. This graphic name has come into such general use that it is frequently though wrongfully applied to many substitutes. You want the genuine. fLook for the Jignof the f ish, and the name Tower on the buttons ’ _ mam M K.AC* AN* YHIOW ANb SOLD TRADE . - world °vbr. $33.00 CALIFORNIA $33.00 Taw . , SEEKERS tv,. ln cf l? ct September and October. Now la U wl^2» gr “ t * fJr * llfe 10n < w •*> w llve,n CallforI n-’-rl °P' x)r J un ky to purchase land In tbe divided in tL , he * { * ncbo comprlalng 604W0 acres subaivlded In tracte of ten acres upwards. BEAUTIFUL SAN JAQUIN VALLEY n™. „. C^ r f TRAL CALIFORNIA * “’• P?* che *' *prlcou, nectarines, JP. ?«"■««■ »»d mellona, and air a Ira, making H an ideas dairying country. We to™ an abundance of waler. V U '- uunir V- we —tss.oo is *m.oo per acre. wS? T’irf er , CMb ’ balance eight annual payments. Pwt>t»“c'J. C oe<ls °. n A <le»erfptl’e literature address PHIPPS & PECK, 404 Gt Northern Bldg. Chicano, 111. Kabas * Sacsdbb*. .Managers.

FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE

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