Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1907 — Page 7

Women Avoid Operations // When a woman suffering from I fe', 'V 3/,aßsFk \ \ female trouble is told that an oper- I < -''s|p§l ,< ation is necessary, it, of course, l frightens her. 1 . «HH!f / The very thought of the hospital, \ mmmm wHf the operating table and the knife \ / strikes terror to her heart. \ W&f'.'m/ /*"%. It is quite true that these troub- iff / | les may reach a stage where an ope- vJ»Ov \r/ IT Mr ration is the only resource, but a X / freat many women have been cured y Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable vO iai^“gwE-iiB° SE MOORE The strongest and most grateful . statements possible to make come from women who by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound rwade fropt native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, as evidenced by Miss Rose Moore’s case, of 307 W. 26th St., N. Y. She writes:— Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-“Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound has cured me of the very worst form of female trouble and I wish to express to you my deepest gratitude. I suffered intensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. 1 doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and constantly objecting to an operation which I was advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; it cured me of the terrible trouble and I am now In better health than I have been for many years.” This and other such cases should encourage every woman to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before she submits to an operation. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest W. L. DOUGLAS A $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES Th| S WORLO jHallk, gfig»SHOEB FOR EVERY MEMBER OF AFMmOtSA. ***- THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES, Jtocr n/)/l (To any one who can prove W. L ffgg \ Douglas doaa not mnkn & mall MM&e. Bgfih Daiuaiwl /more Mdn’m S 3 £ $3.50 nhoen teaEh flcWaf H (than any other manufacturer. THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people wßi'ij,, in all walks of life than any other make, is because of their tdHr excellent style, easy-fitting, and superior wearing qualities. SKIS' The selection of the leathers and other materials for each par* UMaSTj "Jy' IfKtr of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by afikrelipyf/fSr the most completeorganization of superintendents.foremenand ujff skilled shoemakers, whs receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton.Mass., - and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you ***£■„ ygW would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, ggS? wear longer and are of greater valne than any other make. md My $4.00 and $5.00 Gilt Edna Shoea cannot ba equalled at anyprlca. CAUTION! The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take No Substitute. Ask your dealer for W. E. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, send direct to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by mail. Catalog free. WJLDoueI«». Mas*.

New and Liberal raSM “ ns Western Canada NEW DISTRICTS Now Open for Settlement Somo of the cholcsst lands In tha grain growing belts of Saskatchewan and Alberta have recently been apened for settlement under the Revised Homestead Regulations of Canada. Thousands of homesteads of 160 acres each are ndw available. The new regulations make It possible for entry to bo made by proxy, the opportunity that many In the United States have been waiting for. Any member of a family may make entry for any other member of the family who may be entitled to make entry for himself or herself. Entry may now be made before the Agent or SubAgent of the District by proxy (on certain conditions*, by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of an intending homesteader. “Any even numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the North-West Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person the sole head of a family, ormaleovcrißyears of age, to the extent of one-quarter section, of 160 acres, moreorless.” The fee in each case will be SIO.OO. Churches, Schools and markets convenient. Healthy climate, Splendid crops and good laws. Grain growing and cattle raising principal Industries. For further particulars as to Rates, Routes, Best Timo to Go and Where to Locale, apply to Vi. D. Scott, Superintendent oi immigration, Ottawa, Canada, o C J. Broughton, Kouni 430, Ouincy Build ng, Chicago, 111.; K. T. Holmes, 315 Jackson St., St. Paul, Mi, n.; M. V. Mcinnes, 6 Avenue Theater Block, Detroit, Mich.; T. O. Currie, Room 12 B. Cal’ahart Block, Milwaukee. Wis.; W. H 1 f opera, 3rd 1 Tar, Tractioii'Terminal Bull ing, Indianapolis, Ind., Authorized Government Agents. Please say where you saw this advertisement, SISK HEADACHE PTCD C these Little Pills. Un|\| £J\O They also relieve DlsE tress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty PJ Eating. A perfect retain ecly for Dizziness, Nausea, s. r rowslnes3, Bad Taste iu tho Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, J TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. CARTFR'd Genuine Must Bear Viitle Fau-Simile Signature [refuse substitutes.

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PROLIFIC GARDEN.

Ensllshuian'a First and Successful Attempts In Manitoba—Soil Produces Striking? Results. The Winnipeg (Canada) Free Press of a few days since contains account of the success that followed the effdrts of William Knowles, an Englishman who located near Manltoba._This is but one of many letters giving experiences of settlers and should be encouraging to those who are looking about for a new home In which they may better their conditions. The following is a copy of the article referred to: William Knowles, who cultivates some twelve acres of land just below Middleehurch ferry on east side of Tte Red River, has probably as fine a display of horticultural products as anv In Manitoba. The whole of his holding is In a high state of cultivation and literally crowded with splendid vegetable specimens, which have fortunately escaped damage by hall, although heavy storms have more than once occurred within a few miles. The potatoes are a wonderful crop, and he expects to raise 1,500 bushels from his patch of 4% acres. A half-dozen of tubers selected yesterday average more than a pound each. Adjoining the potatoes may be seen a marvelous collection of tomatoes. Therp are COO plants, all growing under an enormous weight of fruit. Ouc single stock picked yesterday contained eighteen tomatoes and weighed four pouhds. This extraordinary example of marvelous growth, togetlier with some of the potatoes, were sent to the Free Press office.

The prpprietor was the first in town with several specimens, including green corn. The season has been y_cry favorable for onions, and one square patch of nearly an acre is looking remarkably healthy. In addition, there are good crops of cabbages, cauliflower, turnips, parsnips, carrots, pumpkins, marrows, cucumbers, celery, peas, lettuce, rhubarb, etc. The floral department has not been neglected, and a charming display of ail the well-known blooms were shown, including a specially choice lot of asters. .Mr. Knowles, who gained most of his gardening experience in England, is loud in his praise of Manitoba soil for vegetable raising, and is gratified with the result of his first attempt at extensive horticulture.

Rossini's Watch.

In 1824 Charles X. presented Rossini, tho composer, with a repeating watch, studded with diamonds, and playing two of Rossini's medolicu. Nobody in Bologna could clean the watch, so it was sent in the care of the-tenor, Fabiauo, to Paris, where.it was destroyed in a fire. Plivee, the watchmaker, tbereupeif made a second watch, the exact counterpart of the first, except that the diamonds were false, and Rossini. who never discovered this pious fraud, wore the trinket all his life. On his death it passed to a relative, whose son sold It to an Englishman, it Is said to contain an excellent portrait in enamel oTßossint air'fie was tn 1824.

Just Any Man.

Miss Gaddie —She says she will never marry until her Ideal comes to her- and sayßi “I love you.” Miss Kiu)x~**Yes, I know. Miss Gaddie —But what is her ideal? Miss Knox—A man, of coarse.—Philadelphia Press.

la the effort to completely nationalise the railroad systems of Japan, aix companies, having. 1,500 miles of track, were acquired last year by the government. Tike amount involved was f 120.000.000.

THE WEEKLY HISTORIAN

1066 —Norwegians defeated the English at Fulford. 1198 —Richard I. defeated the French at the battle of Gisors. 1327—Edward- 11. of England’ murdered in Berkeley Castle. 1356 —English defeated the French at the battle of Poitiers. 1415—Owen Glendower,* the Welsh patriot, died at Monnington. 1628—John Rpdicott’s colony arrived at ~ Salem, Mass. 1630—Boston, formerly Trimountain, Mass., named. .. 1653—New England colonists declared war against the Niantick Indians. 1665—The great plague of London reached its-height, ———— 1675 —Bloody Brook massacre at Deerfield, Mass. 1697 —King William’s war ended by the treaty of Ryswick. 1710—Expedition the French sailed from Boston for Port Royal. 1714 —George I. landed in England. 1745—Battle of Prestonpans between the Royal troops and the Jacobites. 1747 —Marquis de Beauharnais ended his twenty-one year term as governor of Canada. 1759—Quebec capitulated to the British. 1762 —St. John's, Newfoundland, retaken fssm the French by theJßritish. 1776 — The first Trinity church, New York, destroyed by fire. Built in 1698. 1777 — Continental Congress left Philadelphia on the approach of the British. .. .British victorious at battle of Saratoga... .British defeated the Americans at Pgoli, Pa. 1792—Meeting of the first Parliament of upper Canada.

1793 —George Washington laid the corner stone of the national capitol at Washington. 1801 —Robert Emmet, Irish patriot, hanged for treason. 1821 —Central American States declared their independence. 1823 —Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey became Secretary of the Navy. 1838 —Opening of the London and Birmingham railway... .Anti Corn Law League formed at Manchaster, England.

1841 —Railway opened between London and Brighton. 1847 —Shakspeare’s house, Stratford-on Avon, bought foft the British nation. 1850 —President Fillmore Bigned the fugitive slave law. 1854—Allies defeated the Russians at the battle of Alma. 1856—The last national convention of the Whigs met at Baltimore.

1857 —Massacre at Mountain Meadow, Utah.. . .Delhi captured by the British.

1860—The American tour of the Prince of Wales began at Detroit ISOI New Orleans banks suspended specie payment. 1562 Battle of Antietam ended". 1563 Gen. Bragg began the siege of Chattanooga.... First day of the battle of Chickamauga. 1564 Sheridan victorious at battle of Winchester... .Gen. Fremont withdrew as a candidate for President.

1868—Revolution in Spain commenced. 1870 — The Germans invested Paris. 1871— Lincoln’s body removed to its final resting place at Springfield, 111. 1873 —Financial panic precipitated by the suspension of Jay Cook & Co. 1881 —Chester A. took the oath as successor to President Garfield. 1891 —The St. Clair tunnel under the Detroit riv-er opened to traffic. 1894 — Chinese defeated with heavy loss at battle of Ping Yang. Korea. 1895 Peary Arctic relief expedition left St. John’s, N. F., on return home. 1898 —Spanish forces began the evacuation of Porto Rico.... French minister of war ordered the prosecution of Gql. Picquart, in connection with the Dreyfus case. IS99 —Anti-trust conference at Chicago ended.

Thirty-Four Balloons in a Race.

A great international balloon race started front Brussels, Belgium, Sept. 15, thirty-four balloons participating. More than 100,000 persons assembled to witness the start. The Euglish “Zephyr” and the Swiss “Cognac” made the best reedrds for distance, so far as known, aHghting in France, 530 mile* *w*y.

Gompers to Aid Telegraphers.

President Gorapcrs of the American Federation of .Labor is preparing to send orvt 20,000 circulars to labor unions all over the country asking for contributions in aid of the commercial telegraph strike.

Big Boycott Called Off.

After several months of vain fighting against the United Railroads the strike • ommittee of the San Franc.seo labor unions has called off the ImycOtt forbidding union men to ride on street cars, gl • hough h declared the strike still in force

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4fJ| CASE OF BAD BOWELS (tP Arc you happy? Not if your liver and bowels don't work. 130 P Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat, you put into your body not only good material for repairs and WE2MF fuel, but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed promptly or it will clog your machinery, poison your blood, throw your liver out of gear, and make you act mean to those you love. Your stomach is sour, your skin yellow, your breath offensive, and you hate yourself and all mankind. Winter or summer it's all the same, when you are unclean inside, you are unhappy and so is everybody near you. The cure is pleasant, quick, easy, cheap, never fails. Cascarets, the world** greatest bowel cleaner and liver tonic. Cascarets are guaranteed to cure constipation, lazy liver, bad blood, bad breath, sour stomach, biliousness, and all summer and winter bowel troubles. Don't be unhappy—buy a box today. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Write for health booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. CURED BY ©ysoftfifo CT 2 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Coley more goods brighter and lasler colors than any other dye. One lOc package:colors all liken. They dye to * r .'- r ** c " any jarmcnl withoul ripping apart. WriteloHreebooklet—Howie Bye,Bleach aed Nix Colon. MOJVTC.OE, Bx 1/C CO., Qatttcy. Illinois

Among the Ancients.

Aristides had been sentenced to banishment from Athens for ten years. "Just my luck,” he said, “because it is my luck to be just.” But when he heard the newsboys yelling "Ilextry! All ’bout old ’Stides canned fer chinptn’ de unjp.re: ’ and listened to the graphophones playing the latest minstrel song to the effect that—- “ Then go yob mi)st, Aristidie the Just! Skiddoo For you! Git up an’ dust!” he said bitterly that he’d go*—but he would return some day.—Chicago Tribune.

$100 Reward, $ 00.

The readers of This paper will be pleased to learn tbat there 1* at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is tne only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh helug a coustltutivnol disease, roqtrires 8 oeestitutlbnal treatment. Mali's Catarrh Csro Is taken internally, acting dlraetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the fouadatlon of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution aud assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case thnt It falls to cure. Bend for list or testimonials. . Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., ToledoJO. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Take JLiaU's Family Pills for constipation.

Taking No Chances.

The elderly woman who was occupying k whole seat woke up just as the train stopped at a station. “What’s the name of this town, Lemuel?" the asked, leaning forward and addressing her husband, who occupied the next seat in front of her. “Medicine Hat,” answered Lemuel. "For mercy’s sake, put down this window 1” she exclaimed. "Do you want me to catch my death of cold?”—Chicago Tribune.

Worse Yet.

The timorous Chinaman fled with agilitY, but the boys grabbed Ilia Q and yelled <• “Kill it!” Then they cut off the said Q close to his head. While he danced around like a P in a skillet. ' .. ■ TTie great Lick telescope reveals stars so far distant that it would require 30,000 of them placed together to be visible to the naked eye.

The Pigeons London Eats.

A description of the manner in which pigeons are brought over from Italy to the London market is unpleasant reading, especially for those who are in tile habit of eating the birds. During the journey, which occupies nearly three days, the pigeons are closely packed in crates and only once fed. The feeding takes place when they reach Paris. By that time a number are dead. These ar6 removed, and the survivors are fed, the birds being too young to feed themselves, “by men taking soft food into the mouth, opening the beak and blowing it into the gullet.” A day or so later pigeons, which are Imported at the rate of 8,000 to 10,000 a week, are served up as dainty dishes for our consumption. After this I Imagine that many people will cease to eat pigeons In any form unless assured that the birds do not come from Italy. —London Truth.

Advice.

“So you are anxious to go Into public life,” said the influential man. “Ye». How would you advise me to go about It?” “Well,” if you are personally ambitious I should suggest politics. If your wife is socially ambitious I should suggest diplomacy.”—Washington Star. Germany needs 1,000,000 horses for her army on a war basis. This is more than any other nation of the world.

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