Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1903 — Page 7

PRESIDENT FULLER WE ASSOCIATION t . _

A GREAT many remedies to temporarily relieve catarrh have been devised from time to time, such as sprays, snuffs, creams and other local applications, but, as a rule, the medical profession has little or no enthusiasm in the treatment of catarrh. It is generally pronounced by them to be incurable. It therefore created a great sensation in medical circles when Dr. Hartman announced that he had devised a compound whi:h would cure catarrh permanently. 1 he remedy was named Peruna and in a short time became known to thousands of catarrh sufferers north, south, east and west. Letters testifying to the fact that Peruna is a radical cure for catarrh began to pour in from all directions. Thousands of such letters are on file in the office of The Peruna Medicine Co. Rev. E. Stubenvoll, Pella, Wis., writes : “ I feel obliged to extend-you my personal thanks for my complete restoration. All through the winter I suffered from throat and lung trouble, but recovered my entire health by the use of your excellent remedy, Peruna. ’ ’ The following letter from a prominent gentleman of Los Angeles, is a case in point: Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the Jewelers’ Association of Los Angeles, Cal., has been in business in that city for seventeen years out of the forty-five that he has been engaged in business. Concerning his experience with Peruua he says:

WEAK WOMEN. OOMSTIPATION STARTED YOUR SUFFERIRQL CURE IT ARD YOUR AFFLICTION WILL VANISH^ Null's Grape Tonic Cures Constipation. v* Z When the bowels move irregularly the entire bodily system must suffer. Constipation more frequently occurs among women and it mani1W THIhBIbiIi feats itself in provoking profuse leucorrhea an< * other serious female diseases. Regular ImHMHHB bowels will result in a complete cure when you JraaiigßgMaHr use Mull’s Grape Tonic. Unlike pills and ordinary cathartics, this remedy is a mild gentle laxative in addition to being a greater flesh-builder, blood-maker and strength-giver than cod liver oil or any other preparation recommended for that purpose. Muirs Grape WttJray Tonic will permanently cure the most obstinal?.case constipation, and the numerous IwWßr afflictions that invariably follow in its wake. ■H No matter if it is piles, liver complaint, kidney IQ disorder, vertigo, palpitation of the heart «. diarrhea or the self-poisoning which follows ted f^ od remain 3in the bowels where it putrefies and germs into the blood, such as typhoid and wm h^<^ffrL G si ape To Pj c Wlll positively cure. Large sample bottle to any address on receipt of 10 cents to cover postage. Medicine Co., Rock Island, Hi. Send name of™S All druggists eell Mull’s Grape Tonic at 60 cents a bottle..

REAL ESTATE. W^aPfIERIi^CANADA I* attracting more attention than any other dlatrlct In the world. “ The Granary of the World.” •* The Land es Bunahine.” The Natural Feeding Grounda for Stock. Area under crop in 1903 . . , 1,987,880 acres. Yield 190* 117,9**, 764 bushel*. M Abundance of Water; Fuel Plentiful; Building Material Cheap; Good Grass for pasture and hay; a fertile soil; a sulH-, clent rainfall and a climate giving an assured and adequate season of growth. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, the only charge for which la 810 for making entry. PJ?®? ch £*’ SchooU etc. Railways tap all settled districts. Send for Atlas and other literature to Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa, Canada, yJ® £• ■ Broughton, 430 Quincy Building, Chicago. J.C. Duncan,.Room 6,81 g Four Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind., or T O. Currie, Callahan Bldg., Milwaukee, Wl*., the authorized Canadian Government Apente, who win atfftply yonwlth certificate giving you reduced 50,000 Acres CHOICE ALFALFA LAND. A never falling ** crop on Platte River bottom, Nebraska, «lo tot2o per acre; alsb several thousand acres selected grating land, well watered. S 8 to $6 per acre, on 5 to lo years time. Prices will be advanced March Ist. For reduced rates write to ASMUS BOYSEN, 172 WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. ILL.

“/ was troubled with catarrh of the bead for many years. It affected my sense of smell, bearing and sl&ht / spent lots of money with doctors and the use of local applications to relieve me but to no purpose, until my -attention was called to the wonderful effects of Peruna. “ / must say that I met with most surprising and satisfactory results. Peruna took bold of the complaint and drove It entirely out of my system. “Although well along toward the allotted span of man's life I am pleased as a child over the results, and feel like a young man again."—J. W. Fuller. Such letters as the above are not used for publication except by the written permission of the writer. A pamphlet filled with such letters will be sent to any address free. This book should be read by all who doubt the curability of catarrh. If you do not receive 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, Ohio.

FRIIIT FARM for •“'* at a sacrifice; established rnun rwn»W over 6 years; 500 acres,ony te.uuo cash; worth double. For full particulars, address The J ohnton Land 00., 2*B Temple CL, Minneapolis,Minn. WHY PAY RENT JKfiSSi when you can buy a farm on LIBERAL TERMS, for H to H the price of toe land you are now farming ? LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MO., HAS NEVER HAD A FAILURE OF CROPS and is the best “ all around ” country In the world. Write or come and see me. Am always pleased to show land or answer Inquiries. H. O. MEEK. Chllllcothe, Missouri. 1000 ACRFS Kentucky Lumber, Mineral and lUUU sonta OH Lands to be given away absolutely free. Send2-centstamp for full particulars. W. Cramer, Mgr., 1064 Wesley Av., Cincinnati, O. 100 CHOICE lOWA FARMS in Mitchell •y V County. 300 acres 2J$ miles from Osage, *0 good timber, balance In cnltlvatlon, good bldgs., S6O per acre. 180 acre prairie farm, cheap, bldgs., $54 au acre. 81 acre farm with 9-rqom bonse 41$ miles from town. $56 an acre. Eaay teime arranged. a i sample of many. Write or call on SAWTERJi^WOODAItDj^Osage^Iowa. CALIFORNIA I Who has not heard of California, the land of sunshine, fruit and flowers. A long list of San Luis Obispo County properties; finest county In ttie state, mountain audeoast, foot hills and valleys, level plains; cheap lands; prices from SIO to ttlUO per acre. Write to undersigned stating character of property wanted, amount to Invest, and Information will be given you. Liberal terms arranged. Adlrens F. 1). FROST, Paso Rabies, California.; FARM WANTED weU improved farm In exchange for St. Louis Income property Addresswlth full particulars and location. 2. U. MBBICK, *o* Chestnut Bt., St Louie, Me.

POPE’S HEALTH CAUSES ALARM

Condition of Venerable Pontiff Does Not Allay Fear of Vatican Officials. CARDINALS REMAIN IN ROME Postponement of Their Departure for Distant Posts Gives Rise to Rumors That Delay Result of Leo’s Serious illness. Rome cablegram: There is growing alarm over tne health of the pope. The condition of the pontiff, as shown on the day of his coronation, was not calculated to allay the tears of Vatican officials, and circumstances since then have tended to increase rather than decrease the general anxiety. This is demonstrated by the fact that some of the cardinals who have come to Rome from a distance have postponed their departure indefinitely. Statement Is Significant. In the Osservatore Romano, the Vatican organ, an official note appears stating that on the advice of his physician the pope has decided to take several days of absolute rest, and see no one. This statement is regarded as significant by the general public. Dr. Lapponi and the Vatican officials are doing everything in their power to create the impression that the pope’s health is comparatively good They make the following explanation of the' note in the Osservatore Romano. ~- Yields to Physicians. The pope, they say, never succeeded in getting rid of the cold which caused a slight cough and hoarseness. Dr. Lapponi, on visiting his holiness, found that he was somewhat better, but frankly told him that he must either consent to cure his cold 6r he would run the risk of something serious. The pontiff thereupon gave way and promised to suspend his audiences. To save annoyance, Dr. Lapponi advised the pope to publicly announce this determination through the Osservatore Romano. All in all, the condition of the pope, taking into consideration his advanced age, is not without danger and is causing considerable anxiety. ' *

SEVENTEEN HURT IN A WRECK

Rock Island Express Hits Passenger Train Near Kansas City. Kansas City. Mo., dispatch: The Golden State Limited of the Rock Island railroad, running over the Union Pacific tracks, crashed into the smoker of another passenger train which was trying to make a siding at the Rock Island junction, just outside of the Kansas City yards. The smoker was thrown from the track, turned over and smashed into kindling wood and seventeen passengers sustained injuries. Two other cars immediately after the smoker were derailed.

LOSE HOPE FOR THE FISHERMEN

Ice Field Breaks Up With No Sign of Seven Afloat. Menominee, Mich., dispatch: All hop 6 for the recovery of the seven fishermen who were lost on a detached field of ice last Sunday has been abandoned. The ice field has broken up and there has been plenty of time for all who reached the shore to communicate with their friends.

THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS

Wheat. New York—No. 2 red, 83%c. Chicago—No. 2 red, 75@76c. St. Louis—No. 2 red, 71%c. Kansas City—No. 2 bard, 69c. Milwaukee—No. 1 northern, 78c. Minneapolis—No. 1 northern, ,77 Duluth—No. 1 northern, 76c. Corn. New York —No. 2, 57%c. Chicago—No. 2,44 c. St. Louis —No. 2, 42Vfec. Kansas City—NO. 2 mixed, 38%c. Peoria —No. 3,39 c. Oats. New York—No. 2,40 c. Chicago—Standard, 35@36c. St. Louis —No. 2, 34^c. Kansas City—No. 2 white, 33%c. Milwaukee—Standard, 33%@34c. Cattle. Chicago—sl.7s@/.75. Kansas City—s2.so(g)s.2o. St. L0ui5—[email protected]. 8uffa10—[email protected]. Omaha —$1.50<§i6.0&. Hcgs. Chicago—[email protected]. Kansas City—s6.ss<§)7.lo. SL Louis —[email protected]. Buffalo —$5.25 @7.40. Omaha —[email protected]. Sheep and Lambs. Chicago—[email protected]. Kansas City—[email protected]. St. L0ui5—[email protected]. Buffalo —[email protected]. Omaha—S2@7'.

Wreck in Florida.

Jacksonville, Fla., dispatch: The north-bound Seaboard limited was wrecked at ,Evergreen. Engineer Pierce and his fireman were fathlly injured and six-of the crew were seriously hurt. One passenger was hurt.

"L" Road Collision.

New York dispatch A rear-end collision occurred on the elevated railroad in Brooklyn at Fifth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. There was a fog at the time of the accident.

TRICK CANDIE FOR “JOKERS."

Leaded Sweetmeats Bought by Male Fun-Lovers. “The trick cigar has its counterpart in confectionery,” said a candy manufacturer the other day. “The callow youth who delights in giving explosive cigars to his men friends demands something similar for the can-dy-consuming sex, and we have to meet the demand. “The possibilities of a cream chocolate or a piece of nougat are limited, but we have a few contrivances. We make of a very hard candy an imitation of a tooth with a gold crown, and hide it in a cream chocolate. You can imagine the rest —a party of women munching candy, one of them discovering something hard, and finding a gold-crowned tooth loose In her mouth! “Similarly we imitate a bone collar button in a hard white candy,” continued the candy man, according to the New York Times, “hide a candy shoe-button in a piece of nougat, put a bit of cork in a caramel or fill a candied cherry with red pepper. So long as.the sanity experts don’t weed out these alleged jokers the candy man has to put up these trick candies for them.”

He Went West and Prospered.

• Freeland, Kan., March 9th.—One of the most prosperous farmers in Harper County is Mr. N. H. Mead. Some thirty-four years ago he left his homo near Clarence, N. Y., and came to Kansas. Here he has thrived splendidly, and last year harvested over one hundred and forty acres of wheat alone. But everything has not gone well with Mr. Mead, for his health has not been good for the last few years. He has suffered a great deal with Kidney and Bladder Trouble and could get nothing to stop it. Lately, however, he has improved a great deal, and he Eays that he has none of the old symptoms left and is feeling splendid again. He used Dodd's Kidney Pills and this remedy seemed to work wonders in his case. He says himself: “Dodd’s Kidney Pills have made me well. They af*e all right and a reliable remedy for Kidney Trouble. They helped me right from the start, giving me great relief, and finally cured me.” Hail! ye Bmall sweet courtesies of life, for smooth do ye make the road of it, like grace and beauty which begets inclinations to love at first sight; ’tis ye who open the ooor and let the stranger in.—Sterne.

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HOUSEWIVES HEADACHES tYou don’t know from headache and you are apt to believe you have some dire female trouble, but its dollars to you are wrong. Women are prone to put off the duties of Nature to attend to the duties of the home and when they do get time to go, the feeling has passed. Constipation results and then • the awful racking headache. Take a spoonful of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin every night before going to bed. Keep it up for a few weeks. A. F. Klopf, of Troy, Ohio, miller at Horner’s Distillery, writes under date of June 10. loot: My wife and self suffered off and on for three or four years with Constipation and Siek Headache, and we received almost Instant relief by taking Dr. Caldwoll’s Syrup Pepsin. The use of several bottles restored our digestive organs totnormal condition, and although we are free from any gastric trouble, we do not consider being without a bottle lor a minute.” Your Monoy Book If It Don’t Benefit You PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Mantle,llo, ID.

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