Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1905 — Page 3

This Pretty Girl Saved From Catarrh i of the Lungs By ;■ Pe-ru-na < JR - MISS FLORENCE KENAH |

Miss Florence E. Kenah, 434 Maria street, Ottawa, Ont., writes: “A few months ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and refrained there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began to *ache severely and frequently. “I was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that 1 had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. “1 now have the greatest faith in Peruna. ” Florence E. Kenah.

WOMEN SHOULD . S old Y in ? BEWARE OF nlH } . shl . sl ‘ CONTRACTIN; CATARRH condiiovetoca ta r rha 1 dera ngeinen ts. Few womep escape. Upon the first symptoms of catching cold Peruna should be taken. It fortifies the system against colds and catarrh. Pe-ru-na for Colds and Catarrh. The following interesting letter gives one young woman’s experience with Peruna: Miss Rose Gerbing, a popular society woman of‘Crown Point. Ind., writes: "Recently I took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly clad I eaught a bad eold whit4r settled on my lungs, and which I eould not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and I bought a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took about two bottles, and I consider this money well spent. — “You have a firm friend in me, and I not only advise its use to ray friends,

Fads Are Stubborn Things Uniform excellent quality for OVCr 3 quarter Of 3 Century lias steadily increased the sales of LION COFFEE, The leader of all package coffees. Lion Coffee h now used in millions of homes. Such popular success speaks for itself.. It is a positive proof that LION COFFEE has the Confidence of the people. The uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. ■ LION COFFEE keeps its old friends and El / I makes new ones every day. M HON COFFEE than its Strength, Flavor and Qual- / ity to commend it. On arrival from the plantation,it is carefully roasted at our factories and securely w I packed in 1 lb. sealed packages, ' - and not opened again until needed for use in the home. This precludes the possibility of adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, K dust. Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of S LION COFFEE is therefore guaranteed to the consumer. Sold only in 1 fll. packages. Lion-head on every package ■ Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums. m SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ! WOOLSON SPICE CO.. Toledo, Ohio.

SOUTHERN CONDITIONS ANO POSSIBILITIES. In no part of the United States has there been such wonderful Commercial, Industrial ■nd Agricultural development as along the lines of the Illinois COutral and the Yazoo A Mississippi Valley Railroads In the States of Tennessee. Mississippi and Louisiana, within the past tea years. Cities and U>wus have doubled their population. Splendid business blocks have been erected. Farm lands have more than doubled in value. Hundreds of Industries have been established and as a result there is an unprecedented demand for DAY LABORERS. SKILLED WORKMEN AND ESPECIALLY FARM YENANTS. Parties with small capital, seeking an opportunity to purchase a farm honiep farmers who would prefer to rent for a couple of rears before purchasing, and day laborers In fields or factories should address a postal card to Mr. J. F. Merry, Asst. General Pas■eager Agent. Dubmine, lown, who will promptly mall printed matter concerning the territory above described, and give specific replies to nil Imp'drlest. EXCURSIONS TO THE FREE GRANT LANDS Of Western Canada Daring the month* of March and April, there will be Ficurelon* on the various line of railway to the Cxnadinn Went. Hundred* of thousands of the best Wheat and Grazing land* on the Continent free to the eett ler. Adjoining land* may be tairchiiMid from railway • nd land conipmuM at reasonable price*, nolo route,etc, Apply Tor information to Superintendent of Imm I*rati o*. ottawn. Canada, otto C. J. Broughton, Boom O), Quincy Building, Chicago, HI.; E. T. Holme*. 316 Jack•on Hl., Bt- Paul. Minn.; M. V Mclnnew, fl Avenue Theater Block, Detroit* Mlch.jT. O. < ujrlo. liomn 12, B. Callahan B ock. Milwankee. Wi«.;W. It. Boger*, Srd Floor, Traction Terminal Building, Indianapoiia, nd., Authorized Government Agents. Pleas* *ny where you «nw this advertisement, ■* Successfully Prosecutes Claim*. ■ I.»t®Princ|u»l Bxaminnr lIS. Pension Buraaw g 5 yrs in civil war. 15 adjudicating claim,, atty «<«rm hIjS. wk Intima. Bold by <lruggi.U. ■■

but have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy, and have notited without exception that it has brought about a speedy cure wherever it has been used.” —Rose Gerbing. Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquit-’ ing a drug habit. „ Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effects. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by removing the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential.

Overcrowded. It is a pretty dangerous thing to allow your system to get overcrowded with undigested food=i>oisOns, bile poisons, bowel poisons. Get rid of them by taking Dr. Caldwell’s (laxative) Syrup Pepsin, and you will, right away, feel such a wonderful change for the better, that you will never let yourself get into that condition again. Safe and pleasant relief and cure, for headache, constipation, biliousness, etc. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI.OO. Money back if it fails. __________ * Handicapped Editor—l wonder why Jiggles hasn't sent us any poetry lately? Assist-.ia^—l understand the gas company removed jiis meter. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists return! the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's stgnnture I. on box. 13c U ruiiK Th. ory. She—Now that oar engagement is oil I shall expect you to return the lock ot my hair that adorns your locket. , He—Say, whatulo you think I am—a bottle of hair restorer? Matter of Length. Husband (glancing over bill) —Why it it you pay three times as much foi stockings ns I do for mine? Wifi-—Oli, that's all right. I wear my stockings 'three times ns long as you dq CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the XTx “ Signature of

COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL

~ ~ ~1 Bradstreet's report or. NOV lOrk. hie general trade of the “ country during the week is ns follows: More springlike weather has induced expansion in distributive trade at nearly all centers, relatively best reports coming from the central western markets. where the number of buyers is largely increased. Low rate excursions have drawn more buyers to southwestern markets. Dry goods, shoes, hats, clothing and millinery have moved more fry fly and farm implements, lumber an 1 building material have been in gieat demand. Iron and steel, as heretofore. hold the center of the stage. Collections are still draggy, and there is almost practical unanimity in the reports that payments yet have not shaken off the lethargy of winter, business, failures in the United States for the week ending March 2 number 206, against 220 last week, 195 in the like week in 1901. 171 in 1903, 178 in 1902 and 20S in 1901. In Canada failures for the week number 22, as against 27 last week and 19 in this week a year ago.

The weekly review of CnlCdQO. Chicago trade, published by R. G. Dun & Co., says: Bank exchanges reached recordbreaking proportions, and are $14,000,000 above those of the week ending Nov. 19. 1904, the previous high point. Aside from the usual large March settlements, no abnormal financial operations appeared, and the notable gain evidences improved trade conditions. Further recovery from the hindrances caused by recent severe weather is seen in lessened railroad congestion. enlarged movement of commodities ami strengthened''demand inoproductive and distributive branches. The marketing bf grain, live stock aiicT hides was unusually heavy, and eastboun.l shipments increased. Retail trade has been considerably sth'nulated, and encouraging buying has set in. Large accessions were made to the numbers of visiting buyers, and transactions in the principal jobbing lines became active and promise to continue so throughout this month. Staple goods sold freely for prompt delivery. the dealings disclosing excellent demand for dresswear, millinery and cotton fabrics. Construction work resumed normal conditions, and preparations indicate the early opening up of a very brisk season. Building material has been in strong request, and the sales of lumber of all kinds made headway, receipts of the latter being 27.255,000 feet, against 19.393,000 feet a year ago, and prices were quoted firm. Coal stocks have suffered a gratifying depletion. the late demand having been of unusual extent. Iron and steel interests added to their bookings and higher prices were enforced for a few forms of finished steel. Pig iron quotations show further rigidity, producers expressing firm views as to deliveries for rhe last quarter. Railroad commitments for rails, cars and other equipment have been on a liberal scale, and these assure much future work. Machinery requirements made a larger showing. Woodworking branches are favorably influenced by the excellent outlook for new building. Mail orders made a fair aggregate in clothing, men's furnishings and footwear. indicating that road salesmen find interior buyers in-need of fresh supplies. Reports from the agricultural sections have a favorable tone, and needs for approaching spring work will be large. Fewer defaults appear among traders and less complaint developed as to collections in the South. o'Failures reported in the'Chicago district numbered 21, against 30 last week and 23 a year ago.

THE MARKETS

Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, $4.00 to $5.60; hogs, shipping grades, $4.00 to $5.17; sheep, fair to choice. $3,00 to $6.00; wheat, No. 2. $1.15 to $1.17; corn, No. 2,44 cto 46c; oats, standard, oOe to 31c'; rye. No. I.'7<»c 't<£l7S« ; ; hay, timothy, $8.50 to $13.50; prairie. $6.00 to $10.00; butter, choke creamery. 22e to 21c; eggs, fresh, 18c to 20c,; potatoes, 23c io 30c. Detroit—Cattle, $3.50 to $4.75; hogs. $4.00 to $5.12; sheep, $2.50 to $5.25; wheat. No. 2, $1.16 to $1.18; corn. No. 3 yellow, 48c to 50c; oat. No. 3 white, 32c to 34c; rye. No. 2. 84c to SGc. Milwaukee—Wheat, No. 2 northern, $1.09 to $1.10; eortl. No. 3. 45c to 47c; oats, No. 2 white. 31 <• to 33c; rye. No. 1. 83c to 85c; barley, No. 2. 50c to ?,2e; pork, mess, $12.00. Toledo—Wheat, No. 2 mixed, $1.16 to $1.18; corn. No. 2 mixed, 44e to 45e; oats. No. 2 mixed, 30c to 32c; rye. No. 2, 81c to 83c; clover seed, prime. $7.75. Buffalo—Cattle, choice shipping steers, $4.00 to $5.50; hogs, fair to choice. $4.00 to $5.25; sheep, fair to choice, $1.50 to $0.25; lambs, fair to choice, $5.00 to $8.50. New York —Cattle. $3.50 to $5.35; hogs, $4.00 to $5.40; sheep, $3.00 to $6.00; wheat, No. 2 red. $1.16 to $1.18; corn, No. 2,52 c(054 c> oats, natural, white, 37c to 39c; butter, creamery, 25c to 28c; eggs, western, 24c to 26c.

FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE THOUGHTFUL.

A Tribute to Weather Condition* in Western Canada. During the early portion of February, of this year, the Middle and Western States suffered severely with the intense cold and winter storms. Trains were delayed, cattle suffered, and thgre was much general hardship. While this was the case, throughout Western Canada, now attracting so much atten--t-ion, -thewea t lier Avas perfect. One correspondent writes: “We are enjoying most beautiful weather, the gentlemen are going to churdh without top coats, while the ladies require no outer‘clothing than that afforded by light jackets. In contrast with this, it "is interesting to read in a St. Paul paper of Feb. 13th, the following, in double head lines and large boldfaced type: “Warm Wave Near Arctic Zone. “Calgary Much Warmer Than St. Paul. “Balmy Breezes are Blowing in Northwestern Canada While People are Freezing to Death in Texas and Other Southern States.” Warm in Canada. -—Freezing in Texas. St. Paul 24 Omaha It; St. Joseph 16 Fort Worth, Texas Zero Burlington 7 Moorhead 10 Duluth 6 Havre, Mont 18 Williston, N. D .7’ 18 Miles City, Mont 2 Medicine Hat, Can .Zero Calgary, Can 24 Edmonton, Ca n. ...... 20 Leadville, Col 32 During the month of' January, of this year, the number of settlers who went to Canada was greater than any previous January. The movement northward is increasing wonderfully. The vacant lauds of Western Canada are rapidly tilling with an excellent class of people. The Government Agents, located at different points in the States, whose duty it is to direct settlers, are busier than ever; they have arranged for special excursions during the months of March and April, and will be pleased to give intend! ng ■ettlers any desired information.

CUTICURA PILLS.

For Cooling and Cleansing the Blood in Torturing, Disfiguring Humors —OO Chocolate Pills 25c. Cuticura Resolvent Pills (chocolate coated) are the product of twentyfive years’ practical laboratory experience in the preparation of remedies for the treatment of humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are confidently believed to be superior to all other blood purifiers, however expensive. Complete external and internal treatment for every humor may now be had for SI.OO, consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment to heal the skin, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure.

Billion Dollar Grass.

When the John A. Salzer Seed Co., of La Crosse,_ VVis., introduced this remarkable grass "three years ago, little did they dream it would be the most talked of grass in America, the biggest, quick, hay producer on earth, but this has come to pass.

Agricultural Editors wrote about it, Agr. College Professors lectured about it, Agr. Institute Orators talked about it, while in the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, in the village post-office, at the creamery, at the depot, in fact wherever farmers gathered, Salzer’s Billion Dollar Grass, that marvelous grass, f;ood for 5 to 14 tons hay per acre ana ots of pasture besides, is always a theme worthy of the farmer's voice. Then comes Bromus Inermis, than which there is no better* grass or better permanent hay producer on earth. Grows wherever soil is found. Then the farmer talks about Salzer’s Teosinte, which produces 100 stocks from one kernel of seed, 11 ft. high, in 100 days, rich in nutrition and greedily eaten by cattle, hogs, etc., and is good for 80 tons of green food per acre. Victoria Rape, the luxuriant food for hogs and sheep, which can be grown at 25c a ton. and Speltz at 20c a bu., both great food for sheep, hogs and cattle, also come in for their share in the discussion. JUST SEND 10c IN STAMPS and this notice to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their big catalog and many farm seed samples. [C. N. U.j

What Mamma Said.

Mother—What reason have you for not wanting to marry Mr. Oldboy, the capitalist? Daughter—l don’t love him. Mother —Pshaw !„that isn’t a reasbn; it’s the rankest kind of rank nonsense.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by local applications. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed ?ou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearng. amt When It Li on Lively closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. 7'c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. A railroad employe in Dublin was strutting consequentially before a train that was to run direct to Cork, while he repeatedly shouted: “This train doesn’t stop anywhere "

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.

It.-hing. Hila). Bleeding or'Pro’rudint Piles. Your druggist » ill r-'tind money if PAZOOINTMENT tails to cure you in Bto 1» days. 50c I lienees is many gathered miseries in •u»: name. —Itichb r. It is no trouble for the Undertaker to furnish goods made by the National Casket Cp., and you should ask for them. Two bottles of Piso’a Cure for Con■iimption cured me of a terrible-cough.— Fred Hermann. 209 Box itwm, Buffalo, F. Y.. Sept. 2i, 1901.

Woman s Kidney Troubles Lydia E. PinKham’s Vegetable Compound fa Esy cially Successful in Curing This FtttM Disease. •

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Of all the diseases known, with which women are afflicted, kidney disease is the most fatal. In fact, tinless early and correct treatment is applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Being fully aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham. early in her career, gave exhaustive study to the subject, and in producing her great remedy for woman’s ills —Lydia'E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound—was careful to see that it contained the correct combination of herbs which was sure to control that fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the only one especially prepared for women, and thousands have been cured of serious kidney derangements by it. Derangements of the feminine organs quickly affect the kidneys, and when a woman has such symptoms as pain or weight in the loins, backache, bearing down pains, urine too frequent, scanty or high colored, producing scalding or burning, or deposits like brick dust in it; unusual thirst, swelling of hands and feet, swelling under the eyes or sharp pains in the back running down the inside of her groin, she may be sur® her kidneys are affected and should lose no time in combating the disease with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, the woman's remedy for woman’s ills. The following letters show how marvelously successful it is. Lvdla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

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Mrs. Samuel Frake, of ProapMt Plains, N. J., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — I cannot thank you enough for what Lvdl* E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has dOM for me. W hen I first wrote to you I had sered for years with what the doctor railed kidney trouble and congestion of the woaahL My back ached dreadfully all the time, and I suffered so with that bearing-down feeling I .could hardly walk across the room. I did pot get any better, so decided to stop doctoring with my physician and take Lyaia E. Pia» ham’s Vegetable Compound ana I am thank, ful to say it has entirely cured me. Ida all my own work, have no more backacha tn 4 all the bad symptoms have disappeared. I cannot praise your medicine enough, and would advise all women suffering with kidaay trouble to try it Mrs. J. W. Lang, of 626 Third Avsnue. New York, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— I have been a great sufferer with kddDo trouble. My back ached all the time and! was discouraged. I heard that Lydia B> Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound would car* kidney disease, and I began to take it: and ft has cured me when everything else had faUtd. 1 have recommended it to lots of people And they all praise it very highly. Mr*. Pinkham’s Standing Dia vitation. Women suffering from kidney trouble, or any form of female weak* ness are invited to promptly communl* cate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of the great volume of experience which she has to draw from* it is more than likely she has the very knowledge that will help your case* Her advice is free and always helpful. j a Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Uh

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