Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1907 — Page 7

MOTHERHOOD fffiHSS The first requisite of a good [j ft mother is good health, and the ex- W .W&gSgKm i Cpjj If perience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as a woman who is in TAtthav ih , good physical condition transmits to WHS -s wSgnß ||3 her children the blessings of a good Lj' s ' ra J Preparation for healthy mater- ' } nity is accomplished by Lvdia E. nA \ * i’inkham's Vegetable Compound, wSL/y' which is made from native roots and XT? Yr/ herbs, more successfully than by any other medicine because it gives tone yaSjy* — “r ~~ and strength to the entire feminine - • t==^f&7p^ — *os organism, curing displacements. ul- 'MRS, JAMES CHESTEfI ceration and inflammation, and the “ ltn result is less suffering and more children healthy at birth. For more than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth. NoSewhatMrs. JamesChester,of427 W. 35th St., New York says in this letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-‘‘l wish every expectant mother knew about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned of its great value at this trying period of a woman’s life urged me to try it and I did so, and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me. I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now.” Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful remedy for the peculiar weaknesses ana ailments of women. It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints, Dragging Sensations, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Ulcerations and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing far Childbirth and during the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free. Z-IZI

Another Nuisance.

It was the first time he was being married, and he was naturally a little nervous and upset, but be managed to say “Yes” all right and to keep time to Mendelssohn, sailing down the aisle, and to sign his name to the register without making more than a dozen blots. • He thought then that it was finished, but when they got to the church door they found it was raining. “Confound It!" be cried, putting up his umbrella. “Another nuisance now!” And then, though he cannot guess why, the people around all laughed, and'his mother.-in-law bridled and his wife refused to speak.—London An-■—ewers*-—l : :

The Thorn on the Rose.

In the old Bundekesh of Zoroaster we are told that the fose grew fair and thornless until the entrance into the world of Ahriman, the evil one. According to this ancient narrative, the of evil became universal, and not only man buffered thereby, but in ferior animals as well as trees and plants.—Circle.

DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?

Profit by tbe Experience of One Who Has Found Relief. James R. Keeler, retired farmer, of Fenner street, Cazenovia, N. Y., says:

sound condition.

of my friends have used Doan’s Kidney Pills with good results and I can earnestly recommend them.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

One Point Overlooked.

“Pslobb, why don’t you keep your desk looking neat?” “Why, Finnrck, it’s the neatest desk in the room.“Yes —except when you are sitting at it.”

Ask Your Denier for Allen's Foot-Ease A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rests 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. Bold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. V.

How the Tronble Started.

The hen had just crossed the road. “I had no particular reason for crossing it," she said, “hut I thought I'd like to see how many fools would ask why I did it." Ah, wise old hen! Thousands of them have asked that question—thousands of ’em! Many who formerly smoked 10c cigars now smoke Lewis’ “Single Binder” straight sc. Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 11L A writer in the Westminster Gazette recently produced the following: “The footman made the monosyllabic reply of ’Sickening.”’ . ) . Fa Of* n *l. TI till' Dane* and all Karroo, Plaaaaaa I Q Prrmamcnlly I ur*d *»y I>r. Kllno'a Great Bara a Roatoror. P«ml for Krr» f# trial bottlo and treatiao. lit. It- 11. KLI-NE, Ld., CUI Arch Straot. PhlladalphU, Fa A gale blowing eighty miles an hour exerts a pressure of nearly thirty-two pounds to the square foot. —i—tMrs. Winslow's Boothiko Btbcf for Children ethliig; anlteua the gurna, rodocoa tnflmnmnuon, »1ra coin, ctirea wind ooltc. Z> cenw a bottle.

SIGH HEADACHE r * 1 . —i Positively cared by PADTrD O these Little Pills. Ll\o They also relieve Dto. mw tress tram Dyspepsia, InSPITTLE I digestion and. Too Hearty |Wr* D Eating. A perfect rem- “ I V Lib ertylor Dirtiness. Nausea. D| II § Drowsiness, Bad Taste |ij p) in the Mouth. Coated Tongue. Pain In the Side, 1 TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, pin-rCDCI Genuine Must Bear * Fac-Simiie Signature 2 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ■ |BAP THAHT CHOICE USB arar lani LA nut. I fin W I wholaa*!a bargalß W. M. Prr-h-Sm, I I——, Ma, tm UhaMatai SaUot. aaaa. panlaalara

“About, fifteefr years ago I suffered with my back and kidneys. I doctored •and used many feme dies without getting relief. Beginning; with Doan’s Kidney Pills, I found relief from the first box, and two boxes restored me to good, My wife and many

CHILDREN TORTURED.

Girl Had Hanning Sores from Ecmema —Boy Tortured by Poison Galt—• Both Cored by Cntlenra. “Last after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician for an obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to the Cuticura Remedies, and was so well pleased With the almost Instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded the physician’s prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura .Ointment, and Cuticura Pills. When we cbmnienced with the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six weeks we had her completely well, and there has been no recurrence bf the trouble. -C H'4 “In July of this year a little boy in our family poisoned his hfrnds and arms with poison oak, and in twenty-four hours his hands and arms were a mass of torturing sores. We used only the Cuticura Remedies, and in about three weeks his hands and arms healed up. Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, Fairmont, Walden’s Ridge, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1905.’’

Curious Marriage Custom*.

Wedding customs in Servia, that lit'eliingdom in Europe, are curious bleed from an standpoint. Tor instance, neither the bride nor the bridegroom is the most important figure in a Servian wedding, but the best man takes the leading part. He carefully guards the bride all the day before the wedding takes place, and sleeps outside her chamber the night before the girl is to be married. He wears a big stiff sash made of heavy silk carries a big white staff and a huge bouquet all for himself. There are no bridesmaids, but two godfathers, each of whom presents to the bride a silk dress. After the priest has performed the ceremony the best man takes the bride around the church and she kisses all her girl friends good-by and is finally carried off to the bridegroom, who at last gets hie wife from the hands of the best man. Then the happy couple return to their intended home. Bridal tours are foreign to Servian ideas and only the very rich or the nobility indulge in them.

Cold Calculation.

“You should do something to claim the gratitude of posterity.” “What for?” asked Senator Sorghum. -+| “I don’t know that posterity will have anything I especially desire, and if It should have there Is no way for it to deliver the goods.”—Washington Star.

FEET OUT.

She Had Cartons Habits. When a person has to keep the feet out from under cover during the coldest nights in winter because of the heat and prickly sensation, it Is time that coffee, which causes the trouble, be left off. There Is no end to the nervous conditions that coffee will produce. It shows In one way In one person and in another way In another. In this case the lady lived in S. Dak. She says: “I have had to lie awake half the night with my feet and limbs out of the bed on the coldest nights, and felt afraid to sleep for fear of catching cold. I had been troubled for years with twitching and Jerking of the lower limbs, and for most of the time I have been unable to go to church or to lectures because of that awful feeling that I must keep on the "When It was brought to my attention that coffee caused so ninny nervous diseases, I concluded to drop coffee and take I’ostimi Food Coffee to see If my trouble was caused by coffee drinking. * "I only drank one cup of epffee for breakfast but that was enough to do the business for me. When I quit it iny troubles dl*upi>enred In nil almost miraculous way. Now I have no mors of the Jerking and twitching and can sleep with any amount of (tedding over nje and sleep all bight, In sound, peaceful rest. ’Tostum Food Coffee Is absolutely Worth its weight lu gold to me." “There's a Reason." Read the little health classic, “The Road to Wellville," in pkga.

THE WEEKLY HISTORIAN

1138—Scots defeated at the battle of the Standard. . 1385—Portuguese defeated the Spaniards at Aljubarrota. 1433 —Death of John I. of Portugal. 1456—Hunyady Janos, one of the greatest war captains of his age, died. 1553 —John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, beheaded in the Tower. 1628—George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, assassinated by John Felton. 1642 —Charles I. set up his standard at -Nottingham. _______ 1648 —Prince of Conde victorious over Archduke Leopold at battle of Lens. 1672 —Massacre of the Brothers De Witt at The Hague. 1716 —Battle of Saragossa. 1750 —Oswego taken by Montcalm.... , Letizia Bonaparte, mother of Napoleon, born at Ajaccio, Corsica. 1767 —Earthquake on the island of Martinique killed 15,000 persons. 1776—Maryland adopted a State consti- . tution. -v— 7 1784 —First mail coach in England left ——London for Bristol. 1793 —Pondicherry taken by the English. 1808—British and Spanish forces defeated the French at battle of Viaiera. ■ — 1800—French defeated the Spanish at battle of Almonacid. 1814 —Washington, D. C., attacked and taken by the British. 1818 —The Savannah, the first steamer to cross the Atlantic, was launched. 1833—Irish Church Temporalities act passed. 1835 —The Earl of Gosford sworn in aa Governor of Canada. 1841—British expedition commenced the ascent of the Niger river. 1844 —Victory of the French over the Moors at Isly. 1846 —Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” flfet performed'at Birmingham, England.... Capture of Santa Fe by Americans and annexation of New Mexico to United States. 1848 — The territory of Oregon organized. 1849 — 'Surrender of Venice to the Austrians. 1851 —America cup won by American yacht at Cowes, England. 1856 — First petroleum well opened at Titusville, Pa. 1857 — The new Louvre, Paris, inaugurated with great ceremony by Napoleon 111. 1858— The Danubian principalities constituted. 1862-r-Garibaldi occupied Catania. 1864—Surrender of Fort Morgan, Alabama. 1866—Treaty of peace between Austria and Prussia signed at Prague. 1873—Cholera appeared in Columbus, O. 1875—Capt, Webb, on a second trial, swam across the English channel. 1884 —French force bombarded Foochow, China. 1881 —Sixty-two persons killed by collapse of a building in Park place, New York. —-::r_.... 1892 — President Harrison issued a proclamation retaliatory upon Canada, by establishing tolls on Sault Ste. Marie canal. 1893 Destructive storm along the Atlantic coast of North America. 1896 The rebellious Matabeles in South Africa submitted to the British. 1897 — President Faure of France visited the Czar at St. Petersburg. 1898— The United States and Canadian joint high commission met at Quebec. 1899 — Anti-government riots and bloodshed in Paris. 1900 — Relief of Pekin by the Allies.... Fatal race riots in Akron, Ohio. 1903 —The Humbert lamily convicted of swindling in Paris.. .Russian squadron withdrawn from Turkish waters. 1905 Lord Curzon resigned the viceroyship of India. 1906 Insurrectionary movements in Cuba began.... President Roosevelt ordered a simplified form of spelling in the government printing office.

Telegraphic Brevities.

A receiver was appointed for the big wholesale grocery firm of E. C. Hazard & Co. of New York with liabilities placed at $200,000. Officials of the War Department at Washington are investigating their powers to grant permission to the Isthmian canal commission to incur a deficiency of $6,000,000 to avoid a partial suspension of construction on the carnal. Corporal James A. McLain, Jr., an army recruiting officer, committed auicidS at a hotel at Rutland, Vt., by drinking carbolic acid. The Georgia Assembly adjourned after a riotous session caused by the efforts to put through Gov. Hoke Smith’s legislation, including the railway oommiaalon bill. Henry W. Wagner, the aasaitant of Miss Alma Whitehead, near Turnersvillh, Pa., was captured and quickly pleaded guilty before a magistrate at Mcadville, Pa., in order to get into Jail to Recaps being lynched.

What is Castoria. f'VA&TOBIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oily Paregoric, Drops and ■V.;$ Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wornjß and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in nsefor over 30 years, has home the signature of Ohas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in tfatfc All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good n are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment rs from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher, Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “Your Castoria Is goof for children and I frequently prescribe it, always obtaining the desired Dr. Gustave A. Eisengraeber, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can reconk* mend it ms aa excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.* Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed •your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to be an excellent remedy for children.'* Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cat* toria in the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111., says: "I have used your Castoria fit cases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market" Dr. R. E. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neß., says: **l find your Castoria to ie ■ standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children 1 have ever known and I recommend it" Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria certainly has merit Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to imitate it sufficient recommendation T What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For several years I have recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." . Dr. N.-B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put in. them, but I know thefortnula of your Castoria and advise its use." GENUINE JCASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind Yon lave ilvays Bought Ex.a Cop, of wrappM. In Use For Over 30 Years. vy TM. c.ictau. mummy, tt mumkat mirr, >n TOM orrr.

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Celsr more loots brighter nl faster celars Ibaa aay afber dye. Oaa 19c package caters an libers. They In la cald wafer better An ear elber Ire. Tee cm tm •ay aenßeol witboal ripping apart. Write ter tree beoklei—flew le Bye, Bleack nl MU Celers. M Off HOE ®lt VC CO., Quincy. lilkmls

Overdid It. The caller was congratulating Mrs. Gayman on her nerve in summoning help and capturing a burglar before he could make his escape from her house. “It wasn’t my nerve so much as bis stupidity,’ said Mrs. Gayman. “While he was moving around in one of the lower rooms he upset a chair. Then, to fool anybody that might happen to be awake, he began to whistle a hymn tune. I knew my husband wouldn’t be doing anything like that at 2 o’clock in the morning.” Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surety destroy the sense of smell and completely > derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is tenfold to tbe good you can possibly derive from tbem. Halt's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the ftenulne. It Is taken internally and made n Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ft Ce. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists. Price, 73c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Amending tbe Declaration. Barnum had just made his famous remark to the effect that the public liked to be humbugged. “Of course,” he explained afterward, “I don’t mean that they are pleased when they discover that the cantaloupe for which they have paid 25 cents is as green as a gour£ and as tasteless as a cork.” A little reflection, however, would have assured Mr. Barnum that no experienced man can be humbugged in buying a cantaloupe. He knows that if it proves to be ripe and sweet it is merely an accident. * That’s Why. “Why roam the flies my bald head o’er, Aa if it were a park?” “Because, dear sir, a fly, like death. E’er loves a shining mark.” Eye Wfltif

W. L. DOUGLAS ▲ $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES THe S VVORLD figg»BHOEB FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRIOEB. $25,0001f A gpwilfrf ) mare Men’u $3 A 93.50 mhoou r%%£WVctr~U (thmh any other manufacturer. MmBPl *s* tgjßHk THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people . r- mgM In all walks of life than any other make, is because of their excellent style, easy-fitting, and superior wearing qualities. YEQKtIL' fl The selection of the leathers and other materials far each part of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after*by Wnv|^/nV the most completeorganization of superintendents,foremenand skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the nfi JSmfJtW •hoe industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. MSr If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton.Mass., . ySP/M and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you _^ur would then understand why they hol<f their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other make. "IuUBMi V My $4 QUt Edam mndMß Bold Bond Shomm omnnot be •aumllud at any gMorn. CAUTION I The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take No Substitute. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, sand direct to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by mail. Catalog free. WADouflas, Brockton, liaee.

Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for sales In the world —long wearing and very adhesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a light one. Saves half the wfar on wagon and team, and increases the earning capacity of ycrar outfit. Ask your dealer for Mica Axle Grease. —— A B kin of Beauty Is a Joy Vor.vr. DR. T. Fell* Ooureud'e Oriental Oregm or Msgloel Beswtlflwr. 2 3 o_ /*. and es*ry blemish [JA- iCBSv on beaut;. and da 5 a VS7S ffej Am deletion. It JW gey has ttood lbs lest plf \A •*/ \~J ?/ “ d Ira “ | T J fi r ta ao harmleM *a “•#2 8 A —V. last,lt tob« tart It * In I la properly made. r t a Tj a I Acrept nooounierAY A \ fait of similar ftvA If A V aam*. Dr. L. A. ywi // I \ Barra aaid to e lj I I 1 lady of tba haul (■ /a Vbp/ Xti. I ton (a pat lan t) i / | 81 T vtk. / “As you ladles l / J |\ w will oaa them, -r 1 IV\ I raeumtnend 'Ganraud’s Creaea* aa tba las* harmful of all tbe akin prapsratloaa." for aala by ail dragflau and Fancy Ooutto Dealers la tha O sited Staias, Canada aad Europe FERO. T. HOPKINS, Pn*. 37 Great km s'nd, Isstorl KANSAS 920 ifrn improv.4, S2O. id, 1W acra fMlaproH««ili, ITS.N; 249 irrN Intfrovid, cI«N in. Md.M; 720 ter* (rain and stock farm |l'. Wi 1200 mer— half in cultivation, |4O.(M)i IMtmi noarljr nil in cultivation, STS 00. AU ««U Ucfttod. Ify»««rao4 -irLT* 1 J. S. Boyle, Beaaiflta. Km HfIVT Eaatara Kaaaw Parmer*’ Aaoet. Iltr I la grain aad atack farm* •)«> lowa proMrty biMatnan aunt, artllap J . P.4MIT, Irwinf, bow

DYSPEPSIA “Haying takan yonr wonderful “Caaenrodo" taw three month, aad Mine entirely eared of itaOMk catarrh and djripepala. 1 think a word of prwlaole duo to‘‘Cascarets ,r for thairwonderful i uailiaeltlaa I have takan numerous other so-called maaatoa nut without arall and I And that Casearata BBSS mars In n day than nil tbs others I base takam would In n year.” Jamas MeQuns. US Mercer 81.. Jersey City. M-A f The Dowels rnofniiDiti mWIrVWyVyAr OAMOV CATMAimc Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, Do Seed, *«v«r St® l "* 0 * "5» k,n orflrlM. 10c. lee. Ibe. InJ m>ld la hoik. The gannlno tablet stamped 0 OCL Qmarantaed to euro or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. jps ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES M||b Ml wm To convtnos any ■ BR I I woman that PaiL|(l|l| tine A«fi~< pile will ■* r Improve h, r her.) h ■ ■ and do all w« elaha ■ ■■■■lor U. We will •end her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtlne with book of tautowstlons and genuine' testimonial!. Send your name and address ou a postal card. PAXTINEi! fectlons, such as nasal catarrh petvts catarrh and inflammation caused try feminine Ills; aoro eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cupalive power over these troubles Is extraordinary and gives Immediate rettvf. Thousands of women are using and recommending tt every day. 60 ccuta at druggists or by nw 11. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY li TUI K. PAXTON CO., Uoatom. Uam. 11/ m lITCn Artis* a*«l bl>U Aeew K hmumm W IT I£. II Solicitor or rslUMofcuatttM ual, sv MIS a yout town Mdwpv* Mtatfei t* it for Harhl mmm. High-H-al t»vor ihAMi ft. teiimm with ref.renew. Tt L* A lEIUMT* < «L, |. f O. H. V. Km. M—lMt " WBCII Wit TIM. Tt MVCtIISHS HUSK MV “ pee sew lbs advartlswi •• this sum