Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1907 — Page 7

Ball women SUFFER from the same physical disturbances, and the nature of their duties, in many quickly drift them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements, or perhaps irregularity or suppression causing backache, nervousness, irritability, and sleeplessness. Women everywhere should remember that the medicine th at holds the record for the largest number of MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN actual cures of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots and herbs. FV>r more than thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions per- - fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in preMrs. A. M.' Hagermann, of Bay Shore, “Xi. 1., writes :—Dear MrST Pinkham:—“l suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that lam able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering, woman ig would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and see what relief = Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pinkham in advising. Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health.

W. L. DOUGLAS A—■fiFSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OFffiTjft ** THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. dgp fftnn 1 To any one who can prove W. L apjf sAXk ) Douglas does not make £ sell Mt&L ,-g-. Cou/Of*;! lnzoro Men's $3 £ $3.80 shoes %||A ItWreff M {.than liny other manufacturer. "■] % fMk THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people / Jmffl In all walks of life than any other‘make, is because of their JBv excellent style, easy-fitting, and Superior wearing qualities. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part j&W of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by JIM the most eompletoorganizationof superintendents,foremenand wj vjM skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the jwr shoe industry, ams wlrose workmanship cannot be excelled. Wjtg fjjr If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton.Mass., and show you how carefully \V. L. Doughis shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, 'djy 'Wear longer and are of greater v r alue than any other make, ▼ My $4 Gilt Edge and SB Gold Bond Shoes cannot be equalled at any price. W. h. Douglas stamps his name and price on the bottom to protect you against high prices and inferior shoes. Take No Substitute. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. Catalog mailed. free. VV. 1.. OOTJO I. AS, Brockton, Mai.

Cynthia’s Idea.

Hiram —Jumping' yeller jackets, Cynthia, I’ve got indigestion something awful. I ate a dozen of them little neck clams up in town. Cynthia—Well, yeou never will be careful of yeour health, pa. I guess it was the necks that were indigestible. You should have told the waiter to cut them off.—Chicago News. Smokers find Lewis’ “Single Binder” ■traight 5c cigar better quality than most 10c brands. Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111.

Praise Indeed.

“So your son Josh has a situation?” “Yep.” answered Fanner Corntos'sel. “Been at work nearly a month.” “What kind of a man is his employer?” “ ’Cordin’ to Josh’s letters he must be right smart. Knows purty near as much about the business as Josh does.” —Washington Star.

A. Most Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce’s medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds in solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antiferment. It adds greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry' bark, Bloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen’s root, contained in "Golden Medical Discovery ” in subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of whi»h these agents are recommended by standard medical authorities. In all cases where there is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as in the early stages of consumption, there can be no doubt that glyceririe/acts as a valuable nutritive and aids Sue Golden Seal root. Stone root, Queefcs root and Black Cherrybark in promoting digestion and building up the flesh anVjslrength, controlling the cough and bringyng about a healthy condition of the while system. Of course, it must not be e injected to work miracles. It will not cure Wjnsumption except in its earlier stages. It will cure very severe, obstinaif. hnnFhTkxnignie caUtdlS. bronchial andJnTflgi-ai tp)iiiilr<-and chronic sore tiirilHwith hoarseness. In acute coughs it is not so effective, iris in the lingering hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that it has performed Its most marvelous cures. Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Mod. College, Chicago, says of glycerine: " In dyspepsia It serves an excellent purpose. Holding a fixed quantity of the peroxide of hydrogen In solution, it is one of the best manufactured products of tho present time In Its action upon enfoebled. disordered stomachs, especially If there is ulceration or catarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation of stomach). it Is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach) acidity.” "Golden Medical Discovery " enriches and purifies the blood curing blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sorda, or mcers. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. for free booklet telling all about the native medicinal roots composing this wonderful medicine. There Is no alcohol In It. r • .... A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forever. DR. T. Felix Qoureud'a Oriental Cream or Magioal Beautlfler. HI 4 pass wa Boah. and bkin fitwasaa, P 3 o_, and every blemlili fijJN I K /V£*l on beauty, and daE " "e- (Jt den detection. It Hi J 9 SY TV « baa etood the teat KA vJ w snd a *B "S| J cr la a« Lannleat w* -Si A —C Rli taatelt tobeaurelt g) j Is properly mad*. C 0 Tj nf Accept no counter. Av £+» ✓UyT \ felt of elraUai \ name. Dr. L. A. yufl ft I \ Bayre aald to a JK 2 I 1 lady of the tact /- yeTY/asr'/ I ton (a patient)! XI T “As you ladle 1 >r I t\ L w will use them, ‘Goumud's Clean’ ea tba least harmftjl of aU tba skin creparations." Tor sals try sU druaxlvts and Fancr goods Dealers in the ratted Stales, Canada and Xnropo FERD. T. HOfXtNS, Pro*. 17 Ural Jcno S!r3*t In Tori 100 Sections f«r'Un Bfwtf df T«i»» Lands «. *.ll. s.ll la wetie* l«to, BOTTOH PltlCKSl lllaral ter.. Addrau 1. W. TOPI’ING, Ode—, TIMS Eye Water

FEARFUL BURNING SORES.

Boy in Misery Twelve Years—Eczcmq Ijt Rough Scales;, Itching and Inflamed—Cured by Cntlcura. “Cutlcura has put a stop to twelve years of misery I passed with my sou. As an infant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same with different remedies for about five years, but when the spot began to get larger I put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts of his body. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed and badly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. One doctor told me that my sen’s eczema was incurable, and gave it up. I decided to give Cuticura a trial. When I had tfsed the first box of Cuticura Ointment there was a great improvement, and by the time I had used the second set of Cuticura Remedies my child was cured. He is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fine and smooth as silk. Michael Stelnman, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn. X Y.. April 10, 1905.”

Omissions of History.

Socrates was busily engaged in writing. “Why do you keep on grinding out that stuff?” shrilly asked Xantippe. “It doesn’t seil. Nine-tenths of it comes back from the publishers.” “I know it,” he said. “I am writing for the benefit of posterity, in the .belief that ” “Posterity 1” snapped Xaptippe. “What has posterity ever done for you, I’d like to know!” “Posterity, my dear,” mildly frejoined Socrates, “has always been polite enough not to interrupt me In the naiddle of a sentence.” Which crushing retort silenced the good dame for the space of nearly thirty seconds. —Chicago Tribune.

Naturally.

The youngest member of the family had taken enthusiastically to pyrography. She had just executed a design representing a little girl playing with the cat in front of an old-fashioned fireplace. “It is well done, Bertha,” said her mother, inspecting it; “but you have managed somehow to make the little girl look scared.” “That’s all right, mamma,” answered Bertha. “A burnt child dreads the fire.” —Chicago Tribune.

Resignation.

“Doctor,” spoke the calm, even voice of the professor, through the telephone, “I want yon to come and see a part of my family.” “A part of your family?” said the doctor. “What part?” “What’s left of my youngest grandson. He has been celebrating the Fourth.” Barskimming bridge, over the Ayr, near Mossgiel, which is associated with Burns’ “Man Was Made to Mourn,” la expected to collapse at any time.

KIDNEY I t'. PILLS 4s v -q|S* t

TROUBLE IN MOROCCO

TWENTY THOUSAND TRIBESMEN PERIL CASABLANCA. Massacre of All European. In Moor* & __J.lt Seaport Threatened —French Crnl.er Unshed to Port to Avensre Murder by Fanatics. Grave news was received at Tangier from Casablanca, the seaport where tribesmen murdered Frenab, Italian and SfJanish workmen. When the message was sent the town was completely surrounded by 20.000 fanatical tnffltesmen and the Europeans remaining In the town were in serious,danger, as the Moors were refusing to allow them to take refuge on board the foreign ships in the harbor. The message added that Effropeans Tn Gasablancn aT* field ns hostages by the natives, who are expecting a bombardment toy French warships. Mohammed El Torres, Moorish minister of foreign affairs, notified foreign representatives here that the Kabyle and other tribes are in a state of unrest and warned Europeans not to quit the towns, mentioning especially Rabat. It Is reported that the natives of Saffel are preparing to emulate those of Casablanca. There are many rumors of an Impending holy war and a general massacre of all Christians in Morocco, but there is no confirmation of these alarmist stories. The basha of Casablanca will answer with his head to the French government for the general security of the

SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

city. This is the ultimatum conveyed by the French cruiser Galilee, which was rushed to the port to avenge the murder of citizens by the fanatics. Derails of the Massacre. From Dr. Merle's report it appears that on Monday chiefs erf the Kabyle tribesmen entered the town and demanded of the pasha (governor) the immediate stoppage of the harbor works, to which the tribesmen are opposed 'because they are the enterprise of Christians, and because they say Che wortts encroach on tribal lands. The governor replied that ihe could not stop the work, as it was being carried on with the consent of the Sultan. The chiefs then declared the Sultan no longer existed, as he had obeyed the Christians. The governor, in order to gain time, asked the chiefs to return Tuesday morning. As they did not return at the appointed hour, it was thought their threats had been exaggerated. In the course of the morning, however, several mounted tribesmen appeared and rode about the streets preaching a 'holy war and bidding all Mussulmans to leave the town, as all the tribes were earning to exterminate the Jewg and Christians. At 1 p. m. a locomotive, used in the harbor works, left the harbor for a quarry 1,000 yards away. After it passed the Arabs broke up the track a short distance from the harbor. A European who came up was attacked and stoned and his body was then hacked to pieces. Another European who happened to be passing met tbo same fate. When the locomotive returned, the driver found the passage blocked by obstacles on the track. A crowd surrounded him and he was killed and his body cut to pieces. The French consul went to the pasha and demanded the assistance of soldiers to recover the bodies. The pasha replied he had no cartridges, but when the consul insisted he furnished an escort for Dr. Merle and a number of other Frenchmen, who left town. At sight of the bodies of six Europeans lying in a heap the Frenchmen could not restrain their anger. Whereupon the Moorish soldiers who formed their escort threatened to shoot them. The Frenchmen fled, pursued by a crowd, but succeeded in escaping. The consul then assembled all the French residents at the consulate and begged I>r. Merle to go to Tangier and ask that the French cruiser Galilei be sent immediately. A workman at the harbor who tried to escape the mob by swimming was followed into the water, by horsemen and killed. Two Europeans on horseback were attacked and one shot Tile harbor works were set on fire and the bodies of those murdered were burned. To Send Wa rail Ipa and Troopa. A well-known diplomat in an interview stated that Italy and Spain would send warships to Spanish Morocco, and that a composite force of French, Italian and Spanish troops would be landed at Casablanca to restore order In co-operation with the Sultnu’i forces. All the signatories of tho AJ* gee Iras convention will be Informed as to the step* which It le deemed necessary to take to exact aatiafaction.

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Judgment!

Alt at once there came a yell from the bleachers, followed by a fusillade of pop bottles, whose dry throats emitted a hoarse sound as they hurtled past the umpire’s ears. “Empty honors!” he muttered, his lip curling with scorn. Ask Your Dealer for Allen’s Foot-Ease A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rest* the feet, Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE). Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Expert Demoralized.

Penelope—Mr. Lightweight Smith is falling off in his golf. Percy—Yes; when he is at home he has to play croquet with his aunt. —Brooklyn' Eagle.

How to Repel a Dog.

“No one comes In contact with all sorts of dogs more than the letter carrier,” said the man In gray as the interviewer trudged along beside him. “Take it outside the business districts and every other family has a dog. Many of them I pay no attention to, but about one out of five aches to get his teeth into my legs at first sight. It is a part of my duty to teach such curs a lifelong lesson.” “Do you kick them?” was asked. “That would be foolish. I carry here In my side pocket about a quarter of a pound of dry fine cut tobacco. You see it is almost as fine as snuff. The dog that means to bite you won’t oqpie charging down with a roar. He sneaks up behind and gives a jump in. I am ready for it. Without seeming to be watching, I know where he is, and at the right moment he gets the tobacco dust in his eyes. Then there is a circus. That dog goes through such a performance as you never witnessed, and his o wr&v, man or woman, dulges in all\sorts\of threats. I deliver the mail antT'sajg nothing and go on. The dog’s eyes are sore for a fortnight, and if he afterward meets me on the street he will drop his tail and make a bolt for home. It’s a lesson he never forgets, and I believe It also increases his owner’s respect for Uncle Sam’s uniform.” —Chicago News.

SOAKED IN COFFEE

Until Too Stiff to Dead Over. “When I- drank coffee I often had sick headaches, nervousness and biliousness much of the time, but when I went to visit a fyieud I got In the habit of drinking Fostum. “I gave up coffee entirely and the result has been that I have been e«tirely relieved of all my stomach and nervous trouble. “My mother was just the same way. We all drink I’ostum now and, without coffee In the house for two-years, we are all well. “A neighbor of mine, a great coffee drinker, was troubled with pains in her side for ypars and was an invalid. She was not able to do her work and could not even mend clothes or do anything at all where she would have to bend forward. If she tried to do a little hard work she would get such pains that phe would have to He down for the rest of the day. ’ ' “At last I persuaded her to stop drinking coffee and try Fostum Food Coffee and she did so and has used Postinn ever since; the result has been that she can now do her work, can sit for a whole day and mend and can sew on the machine, and she never feels the least bit of pain In heT side; In fact, she has got well, abd It shows coffee was the cause of the whole trouble. „ “I could also tell you about several other neighbors who have been cured by quitting coffee and using Fostum In its place." “There’s a Reason." Look In i tack age for the famous little book, “The Road to Wellvlle."

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Innards and Vitals.

As old Farmer Mullins urged his horses up the steep ascent of a Vermont hilLhe observed that one of the new boarders cast a pitying glance in the direction of the off horse as it labored to do its share. “Now, I s’pose,” said old Mullins, “that: some o’ you city folks -think it kinder tough to make these critters take sech a hill; but it ain’t so mean as you think. It’s a big sight meaner to run ’em downhill, an’ I’ll tell ye why. Now, when a hoss runs uphill his vitals presses on his innards, but when you run him downhill his innards presses on his vitals. An’ that’s a dem sight wuss, now, ain’t it?”

TIRED BACKS.

The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure. When

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