Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1908 — Page 3
REV. TROUTMAN SENDS BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA ** ' /; ; I ... ■ - - fRev. George A. E. Troutman, Mt r
Washington, Mo., Writes, M My Wife and I Are Strong j Believers in Pe-ru-na.” i - Catarrh and La Grille, - - Bey. Geo. A. E. Troutdhm, Mt. « Washington, Mo., writes: “My wife I was cured of a bad care of catarrh when nothing else that I tried had any effect. My wife was cured from a severe case of la grippe, and we feel that the least we can do is to gratefully acknowledge the merit" of Peruna. “My wife joins me in sending best wishes for your success.” Throat Trouble. Rev. H. W. Tate, 920 Lincoln Avenue,
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908
SICK HEADACHE _ . —, ~i Positively cured by A A OTC D O these Liule ruih Vnill Ll\o They also relieve Die- ■■ .... . twee trom Dyspepsia, toITTLE digestion and Too Hearty 1 I WPB Eating. A perfect reraI■ tn edy for Dizziness, Nausea, til DILLS Drowsiness, Bad Taste W M in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, I TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, HA RTFR\I Genuine Must Bear Wniu Fac-Simiie Signature jW REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
The Handy Doctor in Your Vest Pocket
DTS a thin, round-cornered little Enamel Box— When carried In your vest pocket it means Health-Insurance. It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate. Each tablet is a working dose of Cascarets, which acts like Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the Stomach. Because It is not a "Bile-driver,” like Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. Neither Is It like Castor Oil, Glycerine,, or other Oily Laxatives that simply lubricate the Intestines for transit of the food stopped up In them at that particular time. • A * The chief cause of Constipation and lndlgeitlon Is a weakness of the Muscles that contract the Intestines and Bowels. Cascareta. are practically to the Bowel Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath are to the Athletlo Muscles. They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Digestive Juloesout of food eaten. They don't help the Bowels and Liver In such a way as to make them lean upon similar asslstanca’Tbr the futuri. This Is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessened each succeeding time Instead of Increased, as It must be with all other Cathartics and Laxatives- # e e Cascarets set Ijke exercise. If carried In your vest pocket, (or carried In My Lady’s Purse,) and eaten Just when you suspect you need one, you will never knowaslok day from the ordinary Ills of life. Because these Ills begin in the Bowels, , and pave the way for ail other diseases. "Vest Pocket" box 10 oe&ts. m Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC.”
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I § - Tt ' ■ BH I - «HK H Hi ■ George A.E.7koi/TMAM^ Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: “For several&ears I have been troubled with a peculiar spasmodic affection of the throat. It would seize me suddenly and for a few minutes I would be unable to speak audibly, and my._Jjreath would be greatly interfered with. I would be obliged to gasp for breath. “I finally concluded that it was some catarrhal affection which probably excited the spasm. It interfered with my vocation as a preacher, attacking me occasionally in the pulpit. “I had heard so much about Peruna as a catarrh remedy that I determined to try it. After taking two bottles, my trouble has disappeared. I feel sure that Peruna has greatly benefited me.” Rev. P. E. Swanstrom, Swedish Baptist Pastor, Box 228, Grantsburg, Wis., writes that from the use of Peruna he is perfectly well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhoea and catarrh. Peruna in Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Hartman and his assistants have incessantly labored to create Peruna in tablet form, and. their strenuous labors have just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna Tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna.
Souvenir Post Cards.
The Evening Wisconsin company, of Milwaukee, Wis., has published a series of eight attractive souvenir post cards, in five colors, showing the animals at the Washington Park zoo, in the city of Milwaukee. A set will be mailed you upon the receipt of 12 cents (coin or stamps). Address The Evening Wisconsin company, Post Card Dept., Milwaukee, Wis. ——" :
His Failing.
“What an exasperating old cuss Hewligus is iu the matter of borrowing money!” p “Why, I thought he was well fixed. I didn’t suppose he ever had occasion to borrow any.” .“Great Scott I He doesn’t. What I mean is that it's exasperating to get turned down every time you try to borrow from him.”
Solicitude.
“Cyrus,” hastily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, “you ought to be careful how you let Fido eat out of your hand!” “Why, there isn’t a bit of danger," said Mr. Jymes. “He wouldn’t harm a fly.” “0, I know there's no danger to you,” impatiently rejoined his wife. “I was thinking of FidJ.”
Kiil-L mlw^rrf LVrnlihWM f jyl m lllmirnu.n Mviwli<i Hl l*l FI. WESTERN CANADA Some of th* choicest lands for vrmlo growing. Stock raising and mixed (arming In the new districts of Saskatchewan and Alberta hare recently been Opened for Settlement under the Revised Homestead Regulations Entry nary now be made by proxy (on certain conditional. by the father, mother, eon,daughter, brother or alatar of an Intending homesteader. Thousands of homesteads of ISO acres each are thus now easily obtainable In these great gratagrowing, stock-raising and mixed farming aeoMooi. Thera you will find healthful climate, good neighbors, churches for family worship, schools for your ohfldrao, good laws, splendid orope, and railroads convenient to market. Entry fee In each case IsflO.OO. For pamphlet, "Last Beat West,” particulars as to rates, routes, best time to go ead where to locate, apply to W. D. Scott, Superintendent o( Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or C< J. Brought,m, Room sjn, Quincy Building, Chicago, i)l.( R. T. Holmes, pt Jackson Sr, St. Paul, Minn.; M. V. Me Innas, o Avenue Theater Block. Detroit. Midi.: T. 0. Currie. Room is, B. Callahan Block, Milwaukee, Wl#.; W. H, Rogers. Vd Floor. Trsr lion Terminal ■all ting, Indianapolis, Ind., Authorised Corene "rUeaeme*<taeei yew mi this itantann nt.
WORK OF CONGRESS
- The recent issue of bonds by the Secretary of the Treasury was the occasion of an animated debate in the Senate Monday. The discussion was precipitated by an inquiry by Senator Culberson and was participated in by Senators Aldrich, Tillman and Bailey. It resulted in an agreement to postpone further controversy until a statement can be received from Secretary Cortelyou. Mr. Tillman's resolutions directing the Finance Committee to inquire into the operations of the Treasury Department was referred, with his consent, to that committee. The unfinished business in the form of a bill to codify the criminal laws of-the United States was placed before the Senate and the reading of the bill was begun. Vigorous defense of State's rights uPflealing with violations of civil rights or with special State elections where troops have been called into service served to enliven the debate in the House in connection with the bill to codify the penal laws of the United States. A number of Democrats, mostly from the Southern States, strenuously sought by amendment to reserve to the States themselves the discretion as to the qualifications of voters, aad of persons to serve on juries, and to limit the power of federal judges on certalh cases; but every attempt failed.
The recent federal bond issue was again the subject for discussion in the Senate Tuesday, being brought forward for a resolution offered by Senator Culberson, calling on the secretary for additional information concerning the reasons that induced him to award bonds to national banks instead of to individuals who offered a higher price. Mr. Aldrich insisted that the resolution should not be adopted until after Secretary Cortelyou’s reply to a resolution formerly adopted by the Senate was received, but promised to aid in securing additional information. Mr. Culberson's resolution went over under the rules. Senator Tillman offered a resolution embodying a new series of inquiries concerning the financial situation. The amount of the fine and the length of the term of imprisonment to be meted out to officers and directors of corporations for violating the law with respect to money contributions for political purposes furnished material for debate in the House in connection with the consideration of the penal code bill. All amendments to increase the penalty were voted down. Earlier in the day-there was a sharp debate over the section prohibiting the enticing of artificers and workmen from government arsenals or armories by private employers, and all attempts to amend the provision so as to make it applicable only in time of war or public emergency were voted down. When adjournment was taken eighty-six sections of the 342 had been disposed of.
The Senate did not receive a reply Wednesday from the Secretary of the Treasury to its resolution calling for information concerning the financial situation, and in its absence Senator Aldrich assented to the passage of Senator Culberson’s resolution on th’e same subject. A joint resolution reducing from $24,000,000 to $11,000,000 the war indemnity of the United States from China was passed. The remainder of the session was devoted to the discussion of the penal code bill. The committar on revision of the laws in the House finally consented to pllow amendments to the bill codifying the penal laws of the United States, and as a result the measure was changed in some important particulars. When the House adjourned there were pending a number of important amendments.
The Senate calendar was cleared of nearly every bill upon it Thursday, and the bill to revise the criminal laws of the United States w r as taken up and discussed until adjournment. A complete change of front was exhibited by the majority in the House of Representatives in the consideration of the bill to codify and revise the penal laws of the United States. The pacific spirit displayed by the committee on revision of laws, toward the close of Wednesday’s session, when it appeared as though the several gmeudnieuts strengthening certain provisions of the bill regarding corruption in the appointment of persons to public offices would be adopted, vanished, and instead every inch of ground was fought over to keep ameudments out of the bill. When adjournment was taken only six additional pages had been disposed of and but one or two verbal amendments by the committee had been inserted.
The Senate was not in session Friday. After passing a large number of pension bills the House at 1:25 p. m. adjourned until Monday. The penal code bill was not taken up. NATIONAL CAPITAL VOTES. A free art bill was introduced in the House by Mr. Burton of Ohio. It was referred **to the committee on ways and means. Representative Mann of Chicago Introduced a bill permitting railroads to give free transnortation to officials aud employes of otUer lines. The Senate committee on buildings and grounds recommended the purchase, at a cost pf $9,000,000, of the ground between Pennsylvania avenue nnd the Mall, es* tending from the capitol to the treasury building, and the erection thereon of buildings for the State Department, the Department of Justice and the Department of Commerce and Labor. Senator Tillman la swamped daily with letter's from all parts of the country praising him for hU efforts In behalf of prohibition. Senator Ouren of Oklahoma introduced a bill providing for the taxing of deposits in national banka to raise a fund to guarantee ail depositors. The joint resolution extending to Jan. 21, 1910, the time allowed militia companies of the various States to conform their organisation to that prescribed for the regular army, was passed by the House and goes to the President for his
AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA.
Covered with Yellow lore. Grew Worn Parent* Discouraged—- . Cntlcara Drove Berea Away. f “Our little girl, one year and a half old, was taken with eczema or that was what the doctor called It We took her to three doctors, but by this time she was nothing but a yellow, greenish gore. One morning we discovered a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes. Doctor No. 3 said that we had better take her to some eye specialist, since It was an nicer. So we went to Oswego to doctor. No. 4, and he said the eyesight was gone. We wefe nearly discouraged, but I thought w# would try the Cutleura Treatment so I purchased a set of Cutleura Remedies, which cost me ?1, and in three days our daughter, who had been tick about elfcht months, showed great Improvement, and In one week all-sores had disappeared. Of course it could not restore the eyesight but if we had used Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. Mrs. Frank Abbott R. F. D. No. 9, Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y., Aug. 17, IOpG.”
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannet reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must'take Internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarah. Send ior testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CC , Toledo, a '"Bold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation
Baseless Fear.
“Say,” whispered the wild-eyed man, who had sworn off only two days before, clutching the other by the arm, “is there a fo' g-legged animal with web feet and a bill like a duck’s?” “Yes, sir,” said the attendant- at the museum of natural history. “It Is called the ornithorhynchus. There’s a specimen in that glass case back there.” “Thanks,” rejoined-the man, immensely relieved. “When I saw it a minute ago I thought I had ’em again!”—Chicago Tribune.
Rocky.
Tenderfoot —l hear you have started ttp a new quartz mill. How are you doing with it? Mine Owner—Gneissly, thank you.
WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS.
The Experience ot Mr. Woods Is the Experience of Thousands of Others. Bernard P. Woods, of Jackson street, Lonaconing, Md., says: “Hard work and heavy lifting weakened my kid-
neys. I was tired every morning and my limbs stiff and sore. Dizzy spells and headaches were frequent, and the kidney secretions much disordered. This continued for fifteen years and until I bega n using Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Then I improved steadily until cured, and naturally, I recommend them strongly.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T.
Training.
“Why, Nettie,” said her mother, “what in the world are you pounding your doll.with your father’s slipper for?” “Because she* refuses to obey me, mamma,” replied the little miss. “I’m not going to have the neighbors saying that I spared the slipper and spoiled my child.”
Something New Under the Sun.
A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago for our remarkable collection of vegetable and flower seeds and sold $37.76 worth therefrom, or made 814 per cent. That’s new. Just send this notice with 12c and receive the most original seed and plant catalog published and J Pkg. “Quick Quick” Carrot $ .10 1 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage 10 1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber. .15 1 pkg. La Crosse Market Lettuce.. .15 1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion 10 1 P*g. SfMwberry Musk me10n....'. .15' 1 pkg. Thirteen Day Radish 10 1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful dower seed 15 Total SI.OO Above is sufficient seed to grow 35 bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of brilliant flowers, and all is mailed to you POSTPAID FOB 12C, or If you send 10c, we will add a package of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. C. N. U. Savings banks are established in 228 schools in Scotland.' Thors are 25,712 depositors, with $48,000 to their credit.
One of the Essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of tbo world's best products. / Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of tho World; not of individuals only, but of tho many who. have the happy faculty of and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the Worldas a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its benefioial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sals by all leading druggists.
Why Boys Play Hookey.
A child plays truant either because the school haa too little interest, for him or else because the parent cannot properly control him. Probably in most cases both circumstances affect his conduct If the subjects taught and the teachers themselves were In all respects what they should be and if the parents had full control of their children, there would be little heard of truancy ortts effects. .There are three causes of truancy, therefore, which deserve attention—a narrow curriculum which fails to meet the needs or Interests of all the pupils; Inefficient teachers who by reason of a lack of skill, tact sympathy fall to reach some oFrthe'pupils; weak or Indifferent parents who fail in their duty of keeping their children In school. —Charities and the Commons.
A Texas Shotting Wonder.
The World’s Records for wing shooting with a rifle were “smashed to flinders” in San Antonio, Texas, recently by Adolph Topperwein, a native of the Lone Star State. He shot for ten consecutive days at 2 1-4 Inch wooden blocks thrown in the air at a distance of 20 feet from him, missing only 4 out of the first 50,000 and but 9 out of 72,500. During bis shooting he made runs of 14,540, 13,599, 13,292 and 13,219 hits without missing. In doing this wonderful shooting he ÜBed only two .22 caliber rifles—Winchester repeaters. His ammunition was of tha smokeless powder variety made by ths Winchester people and famed for its accuracy and cleanliness.
Flattering Comparison.
"Isn’t he a cute little darling?” laid the fond mother, proudly exhibiting the cherub. “Yes,” answered her bachelor brother. “He’s funnier than one of these mechanical tejS. You don’t have to Wind him up.”
Recognized His Failing.
Woman of the House—A big, strong fellow like you ought to be willing to work and earn his own living. Languid Launcelot —That’s wot ails me, ma’am. Me muscles is all right, but me will power is all gone.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 0 to 14 day. or money refunded. 50c.
It is estimated that in New Ybrk City there are 12,300 men who were educated for the bar who are in various employ- 1 ments outside of law offices. F| V O St- Tito. - Due. u< «U Kwr-a, Dlhuh I I O Pensssestly Cars, by Dr. Kiln.'. Greet Nerve Restorer. Send for Free trial bottle and treatise. OH. K. 11. KLINE, Ld., 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa Squares, triangles and similar implements used by draughtsmen are now made of glass. --It’s the Judgment of many smokers that Lewis’ Single Binder 5c cigar equals in quality the best 10c cigar.
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- 1 This woman says that lUk women should not fall to try Lydia E. Pinkham** Vegetable Compound as she did. , / Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrenos St., Denver, CoL writes to Mnk. Pinkham: “ I was practically an invalid for six ?ears, on account of female troubles. underwent an operation by ths doctor’s advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as 1 have not enjoyed many years. Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-dowm pains, and periodic pains, should not ful to use Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable Compound.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty veara Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound, mads from roots and herbs, has been ths standard remedy for female 111 a and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulatitie% periodic pains, backache, that bear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices* tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t yon try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands is health. Address, Lynq, Mass.
Any 12 Year Old Girl
Can make those delicious Lemon, Choeelata sad Custard ptes as well as the more .apartenced cook if she uses “OUR-PIE” preparation, which la now sold by nearly all froeafß at 10 cents per package. Just tha proper tap gredlents In each package. Austrian mines are provided with radcue chambers at convenient locations inta derground. They are equipped with 1 foo* and conveniences for miners in case al accident.
Only One “BROMO QUININE"
That la LAXATIVE BBOMO QUININE. Lee* for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used tha World over to'Cure a Cold In One day. Mai Germany sends 29,000,000 feathers pad year to England for millinery purposeai Mrs. Winslow's Soothiso Sraur for OhlMiea toothing; oofteno the mmo, rodacoo inflommorioe,Oh Uro poin. caroo mini oalie. SS oonu o bottlo.
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