Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1902 — Page 7

A HAED STRUGGLE.

When you have & bad back, a back that’s lame, weak or aching it’s a hard struggle sometimes to find lell«f and cure, but it’s a harder strug'«le when the /dangers beset you of urinary disorders, too frequent urination retention of the urine with all the subsequent pains, annoyances and Buffering. There are many medicines that relieve these conditions, but you want a remedy—a cure. Read this statement; it tells of a cure that lasted: Veteran Josiah Heller, place of residence 706 South Walnut St, Urbana, 111., says: “In the fall of 1889 I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Cunningham’s drug store in Champaign, and after taking the remedy conscientiously I made a public statement of the results. I told how Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me of kidney trouble, disposed of my lame back and the pains across my loins, beneath the shoulder blades, etc. During the interval which has elapsed I have had occasion at times to resort to Doan’s Kidney Pills when I noticed warnings of another attack, and on each and every occasion the result obtained was just as satisfactory as when the pills were first brought to my notice. At this time I just as emphatically indorse the preparation as I did several years ago.” A FREE TRIAL of this great Kidney medicine which cured Mr. Heller will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. Some men are content not to do mean actions; I want to become incapable of a mean thought or feeling.— George Macdonald. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body. Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Manners are of more Importance than laws; upon them in a great measure laws depend.—Burke. THE BEST RESULTS IN STARCHING can be obtained only by using defiance Starch, besides getting 4 oz. more for ■a>ne money—no cooking required. In addition to tempting Eve, Satan probably introduced money into the Garden of Eden. No trouble to get breakfast quick If you have Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour. When money is tight it is up to a man to keep sober.

X"'\HAMLINS WIZARD OIL (J&f NEURALGIA -..ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

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ROOSEVELT WILL AGAIN VISIT WEST

Intends to Make Tour Later On in Order to Fulfill Promises. FORCED VACATION IRRITATES President Is Annoyed That a Shin Bruise Should Force Him to Abandon His Trip, but He Will Complete His Journey. / Washington special: ‘ President Roosevelt reached Washington in an unhappy frame of mind because a slight abscess had forced him to abandon his western trip. The train reacaed here on time, and President Roosevelt was borne from the train by his physicians. The president has abandoned all his trips planned for this fall, but ne stated that as soon as congress adjourns he will go to tne Pacific coast and visit every city he intended to visit during the trip just abandoned. When the president was dressed. Dr. Lung lifted him bodily from the bed, while Dr. Rixey and Dr. Urey supported the patient’s leg. In this way the president was carried out of the car down the steps to the platform, where he was placed In a wheeled chair and conveyed to his carriage, in which sat Mrs. Roosevelt, and wks driven to the temporary White house. , Makes Light of Illness. There was a large crowd on the station platform and the president watched it with the utmost concern. He looked into the anxious and sympathetic faces, shook his head, and laugher. “I’m not nearly so bad off as I look,” he said. Mrs. Roosevelt was the only occupant of the carriage besides the president. The cabinet ofiicers and the surgeons followed in other carriages. Except for a guard of half a dozen bicycle policemen there was nothing to attract any attention to the president’s carriage as it went through the persons had gathered in Lafayette persons had gahered in Lafayette square and watched the president carried up into the temporary White house. Must Keep Quiet. After reaching the temporary residence the president was made comfortable. He was suffering no pain and his greatest discomfort seemed to be that he was required by his physicians to remain quietly in a reclining position, and was not allowed to move about the apartment. Mr. Cortelyou emphasized the fact, in answer to a question, that the president’s condition is no worse than has been represented, and that the whole truth has been told in the official statements. Attorney General Knox called, add he chatted for some time with the president. No other person was admitted. President Roosevelt made the journey from Indianapolis in great comfort of body, his leg being bolstered up on pillows. Regrets Abandoning Trip. During the long ride across Pennsylvania and Maryland he spoke to his traveling companions again and again of his annoyance that so trifling an injury as a shin bruise should have kept him from fulfilling his engagements in the far western states. He said he had looked forward to that trip with the most pleasant anticipation. The northwest has particular ties for him; he spent much of his youth there; he raised the nucleus of his Spanish war regiment there; he feels that the western states were more than any other responsible for his nomination to the vice presidency, and therefore for his present eminence. He speaks almost irritably of the disappointment that the abandonment of the trip had caused him.

JUDGE BIRDSALL IS NOMINATED

Will Run for Congress in Speaker Henderson’s Place. The third district Republican convent nominated Judge B. F. Birdsall of Clarion for congress, to fill the vacancy on the ticket caused by the declination of David B. Henderson, speaker of the house of representatives. Judge Birdsall was chosen on the second ballot by a vote of 88 to 26 for C. E. Ransier of Buchanan.

SEVEN MEN ARE HURT IN WRECK

Work Train on the Southern Indiana Road Meets Disaster. Washington, Ind., special: A work train on the Southern Indiana railway, with fifty-three men on board, was wrecked one mile northwest of Elnora. The engine, tender, coach and caboose turned over an embankment six feet high. None of the men was killed outright, but seven are badly injured. Ed White of Seymour, Ind., was badly crushed about the hips and groin.

Kills Infant With Acid.

Dubuque, la., special: Della Liddy, aged 20 years, unmarried and residing near Elkador, la., poured carbolic acid down the throat of her three weeks’ old baby and placed the dead body in a satchel. She confessed the crime.

Peoria Man Disappears.

Peoria, 111., dispatch: The family and friends of H. R Marcott, superintendent of the Pekin Gas Light, Heat and Power Company, are alarmed over his mysterious disappearance.

SHE CRIED WHEN SHE PUT HER CLOTHES ON.

This is what Miss Jessie Stephenson of 30 Hartington Road, Aberdeen, says when writing to the Proprietors of St. Jacobs Oil, the remedy which Cured her: “I was very bad with rheumatism. I could not put my clothes on without crying out. I always had to have assistance to dress myself. I obtained a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and after its contents were used I was much better. I used the contents of two more bottles, and now I am able to do my work as usual. I would recommend anyone troubled with rheumatism to use St. Jacobs Oil.” Miss Stephenson’s present condition is a very great contrast to what it was before she used St. Jacobs Oil; then she was practically helpless, suffered the greatest agony—but now she is free from pain, and able to do her work. Surely such evidence as this is most convincing that St. Jacobs Oil “Conquers Paim”

Emulating Jonah.

Mother is of the “fair, fat and forty” type; her guest, too, is somewhat massive. Both have ideas, however, and aspire to forget the material in the spiritual. Ned hasn’t many ideas, but he has one. That is to get all the fun he can out of life. Mother is often his victim —a willing victom, as he is her idol. This day, at the little informal luncheon, talk turned to the miracle question and the New Thought in general. The hostess Interrupted her own weighty argument. Holding up a tiny fish on a fork, she said, persuasively, to her friend. “Won’t you join me in a sardine?” This situation was too much for Ned. Looking from large woman to large woman, and then to little fish, he exploded: “Going to do the Jonah act, mother? You’d better go it alone!” — New York Times.

He Misled Them.

“What has become of that Mr. Jolliem who used to be so fond of your little Percival?” we ask of the proud mamma. “Oh," she says, “don’t mention that detestable person to me again!” “But why? He seemed thoroughly enraptured with the child. He was always dandling it on his knees and getting it to talk for him —” “That’s just it. He would take little Percival on his lap and stuff the child with candy, and encourage him in every way to try to talk, and then —and then —” “And then what? He didn’t try to kidnap the infant?” “Worse than that!" she lamented. “We learned that he was the manager of a biscuit factory, and his only purpose in fawning over our darling was to get him to say something that could be converted into a name for a new brand of goods.”

One of Bismarck’s Cousins.

At Niederlheme in Germany lives a strange man. He is a first cousin of the late Prince Bismark, but he claims a higher lineage than this, for he tells everyone that he is the Messiah. He spends all of his time in the forest and will have nothing to do with civilization. Recently a peasant asked him what he thought of death, and he replied: “The time is approaching when I will be the only person on earth, for I am the Messiah, and the kingdom that is promised to me will soon be established. Then champagne will flow freely and all will be happy!”

Upholding Kaiser’s Dignity.

A trail of leze majesty convictions has followed Emperor William’s recent trips through Germany. A Berlin dispatch says that the Dusseldorf visit cost an aggregate of nineteen years of imprisonment for insult to his majesty. During 1902 643 prosecutions for leze majesty were tried in Berlin, of which 186 were thrown out of court as false. The sentence varied between five years and twelve months.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured

with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing CatuTh. Send for testimonials, free. „ f J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Bali’s Family Pills are the best

Whaling Industry Falling Off.

Only about forty of the 736 American vessels in the whaling Industry in 1846 remain in active pursuit of the animal to-day. Practically all the big fleet sailed from New Bedford.

After Chicken Stealers.

Chicken stealing has become so common in southeastern Kansas that the Anti-Horse Thief Association has decided to enlarge its scope and go alter this class of criminals. If you don’t get the biggest and best it’s your own fault Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal it in quality or quantity. Be substantially great In thyself, and more than thou appearest unto others, and let the world be deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven.—Sir Thomas Browne. “It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a dreadful breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful” Mias Julia Filbridge, West Cornwell, Conn. It takes a certain amount of push to master even a wheelbarrow.

A SYMPATHY IN COLORS.

College President Rings Changes on Good Old Lady's Name. A certain college president employed a housekeeper named Green. One day when the president’s wife had company Mrs. Green entered the room and was introduced to a caller. When the guest was about to depart she found herself unable to recall the housekeeper's name, but knew it signified a color, and concluded It must be Brown; so she politely said, “Good-bye, Mrs. Brown; I am very glad to have met you.” At the supper table the incident was related to the president as a good joke on Mrs. Green. “She called you Mrs. Brown, did she?” said the president “Well, that was much better than to have been called Mrs. Gray or Mrs. Red, Mrs. Yellow or Mrs. Black, wasn't it?” “I suppose that is the way to look at It,” replied the housekeeper, “but I declare I never felt so green in my life.” “Oh, well! It was of no consequence. I wouldn’t feel blue about It,” soothingly advised Mr. President Don’t you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely superior to any other, is put up 16 ounces in package and sells at same price as 12-ounce packages of other kinds? It is necessary to hope, though hope should always be deluded, or hope itself is happiness, and Its frustrations, however frequent, are yet less dreadful than Its extinction. —Johnson. A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take. Acts promptly. When a man tells you he has a good thing it is ten to one he wants you to to put up cash to make it so. Nothing half so fine as Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour. Ask your grocer for it. Happy are they who don’t want the things they can’t get.

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M EXIC A N MUSTANG LINIMENT

W. N. U. CHICAGO, NO. 40, 1902. When Answeriag Advertisements KMly Mention This Fapet.