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SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE.
^irsjßn n.
in Society.
A woman in society is obliged to keep
late hours. She must attend receptions
and balls. She seldom allows herself a
quiet evening at home. Her whole time
Is tlaken up in keeping engagements or
entertaining in her own home.
Her system becomes completely run
dohvn as a consequence. She soon finds
heJrself in a condition known as sys
te/mic catarrh. This has also been called
<‘*atarrhal nervousness.
If every society woman could know
the value of Peruna at such a time, if
* they could realize the invigorating,
strengthening effect that Peruna would
have, how much misery could be
avoided.
Letters from society women all over
the United States testify to the fact that
Peruna is the tonic for a run down,
depleted nervous system.
■ Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. Il
H THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE MEDICINE »
g Dnx«iiti H
BEST FOR THE BOWELS J
The FREE Homestead Lands of
■WESTERN
CANADA^.
Star Attractions
for 1904
Million! of acres of magnificent Grain
I JB| I and Grating Lande to be had am a free
gif', OF by purchase from Hallway
Companion, I a.nd Corporations, etc.
The Great Attractions
PfK Good Crapi, delightful ellmwte.
splendid school ay at cm, perfect
' f' aoclml condition!, exceptional
*t railway advantages, and wealth
““d affluence acquired easily.
D /MT- The population of WESTERN
I jUL. CANADA increased IM.OOO by ImmL
A/JTf gratlon during the past year, over 60,000
being American!.
fl if Write to the nearest authorised
JAH Canadian Government Agent for Cana.
'dian Atlas and other information; of
> addmaa SUPERINTENDENT IMMIQRA*
TION, Ottawa .Canada.
tT. Huhns*. 811 Jackson Rt , Rt. Paul, Minn.: W. IT.
gerw. Box 119 Watertown, South Dakota; W. v. Ben
nett, 801 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb.
Tk TOWER‘S
JL POMMEL
A SLICKER
IS A• U W HAS MEN ADVERTISED
lISJ VTA *ND SOLD FOR A
MvKh k QUARTER of a century
AA le\ I LIKE all *.
i322^,WATERPROOf
W& «« CLOTHING.
Yd It Is msde of the best
Vk n&tenals. in blsckorjclow.
full/ guaranteed, and sold by
W_ reliable dealers erenwhere
Xfi STICK TO THE
SIGN or THE FISH
• SSOO
Alabastlne dealer for
particular! and fr*>« cample card of
D*Rtroy!diaraac tfrrmaand Tennin. Never
rube or scales. You can apply it—mix w ith
sold water. Beautiful effrcie in while and
delicate tints. Not a dUeaae.breeding, out
ofdate hot *ater glue ^reparation. Buy
Alabaatinn In 6 lb. packages, properly la
bel led, of paint, hardware and drug dealers
"Hint* on Deooratias. ' and our Arlie la’
ideaa tree. iUICIIM (0, hud kagiO, Iki,
yr IIS Water SU LT
Groat Training Schoo!.
Blobbs—So he’s in the diplomatic corps,
eh? Well, he’s eminently fitted for it.
Slobbs—How so?
Blobbs—He used to be stage uianagvr
for an amateur dramatic club. —Philadel-
phia Record.
Mr*. Wlwa low’s ModWiw Ino foe Oh fl daw
Saathiugi eoftaaa the nn», reduces laflammaUoa. al
htga gala, earaa wiei ealka. S imw a bottle.
Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem
bling, Sleepless, Bloodless.
Pe-ru-na, Renovates, Regulates,
Restores.
A Pretty New York Woman’s
' Recovery the Talk of tier
Numerous Friends.
Mrs. J. E. Finn 83 East High street.
Buffalo, N. Y., writes:
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio.
Gentlemen:— U A few years ago
I Had to g ive up social life entirely,
as my health was completely broken
down. r J'he doctor advised a com
plete rest for a year. As this was
out of the question for a time, J be
gan to look for some other means of
restoring my health.
"J had often heard of Peruna as
an excellent tonic, so J bought a bot
tle to see what it would do for me,
and it certainly took hold of my
system and rejuvenated me, and in
less than two months 1 was in per
fect health, and now when I feel
worn out or tired a dose or two of
Peruna is all that I need."—Mrs.
If. E. Finn.
Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, Elkton, Ohio,
writes:
- "I owe my health and life to i’ernnn.
We rarely call in n physicinn. in fact it
lias been years since 1 have taken any
drher medicine tlinn yours, I am afraid
of drugs, and although I have been sick
many times I have taken only your
medicines. They are wonderful indeed.
We have a very large house and enter
tain a great deal, and I do all my own
work, thanks to Peruna.”—Mrs. 3. W.
Reynolds.
Free Treatment for Women.
Any woman wishing to be placed on
the list of Dr. Hartman's patients for
free home treatment and advice should
immediately send name mid symptoms,
duration of disease and treatment
already tried. Directions for the first
month’s treatment will be promptly
mailed free of charge. No free medicine
will be supplied by the doctor, but all
necessary directions will be furnished.
Read what the above ladies have to
say of Peruna as a cure for these cases.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
Tlie Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
Declining; Faith.
“In my young days,’’ said the Moro
chief, bitterly, “everybody believed that
a man who fell in battle had a passport to
heaven.”
“And is it not so now?”
“Evidently not. I have Keen heretics
skulking behind rocks anti throwing
away first-class chances of getting shot.”
—Puck.x
Overheard on the Pike.
Mr. Easy—Why should people visit
ing The Exposition at night use more
Allen’s root-Ease than in daytime?
Miss Foote —Because under the bril
liant illumination of the grounds every
foot becomes an acre!
Mr. Easy—Fair, Only fair! Pray,
conduct me to the . nearest drug store
and I promise never to accept a substi
tute for you or for Allen’s Foot-Ease. • *
FOOT NOTE.—The twain will be macle one
in June.
Good Advice.
An estimable old gentleman, at all
times worth listening to, though occa
sionally his grammar is scarcely per
fect, was dining with the local squire,
when, much to the disgust of his wor
thy host, a trifling error on the
old gentleman’s part was pounced upon
and loudly repeated by the son and
heir of the house. There was a pain
ful silence, broken at length by the
host.
“My son,” he remarked quietly to the
young fellow, “there are times, I ad
mit, when our old friend's speech is a
little peculiar. At such times you
might be of mutual assistance to each
other.”
“In what way, sir?” asked the son.
“Welly? was the Revere rejoinder,
“you -might give Mr. X—- a lesson
or two In grammar. In return for which
I’ve no doubt he would assist you patch
up the boles In your manner.”
Ask Your Dealer far Alien** Foot Ease.
A powder to shake into your shoes. It fCfITS
the feet, Cures Corns, Bunion*. Swollen,
Hore, Hot. Callous, Aching, Sweating feet
and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's Foot Kase
makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample
mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted,
Le Roy, N. Y.
The Local Fad.
“Down East,” said the Now Yorker,
“the Indies have a new fad. It is to
carry a cane."
“Out here,” observed the Kansan,
“they have the same old fad us raiding
it.***—Baltimore American.
We are never without a bottle of Plso's
Cure for Consumption in our house.—
Mra. E. M. Swayae, Wakita, Okla., April
17, 1901.
Last year there were circulated In
Japan 138,000 copies of the scriptures.
Until thirty years ago the printing and
distributing of Bibles was prohibited.
CRUELTY OF FASHION.
Competition I. Always the Power that
Rule, the World.
Fashion sat on her throne and called
her slaves to give her orders for the
coming season. Those first to come
came out of fear; they pressed In
throngs of thousands, hungry-looklng,
dingy, eager-eyed. And Fashion said;
"Go, now, to work! Haste In the mak
ing of winter clothes. Work day nnd
night, in crowded tenements. Work,
everj one, us fur as strength will let
you. Work without light nnd work for
little wages. But haste, that the fall
styles may be ready for the shops."
These slaves passed out.
New thousands stood before the ty
rant on her throne. To these she said:
“For days you must be hurried In the
selling of ’new things.’ The crowd
will push dose to your counter, bunt
ing bargains, lookliig for novelties"and
new fall styles. Go, stand and work
and draw your weekly wages.”
These slaves passed out.
New thousands stood before the ty
rant on her throne. To these she said:
“For days you must be hurried in the
selling of ’new things.’ The crowd
will push close to your counter, hunt
ing bargains, looking for novelties and
new fall styles. Go, stand and work
nnd draw your weekly wages.”
These slaves passed out
New thousands stood before great
Fashion, worshipful. On these she
smiled, and said: “Go, now, and buy.
See In the shops the things you never
knew you wanted, frail things made
to last for a day, useless things, ex
pensive things, garments overtrimuied
and ugly. But go and buy. And know,
this, slaves, that if you fall behind in
style the world will think you have
grown poor. Wives, dress to show
your husbands’ status! Girls, dress to
show you get good wages—though you
do not! Men, dress to keep your Jobs
and get them! Go now and buy!”
These slaves passed out
Then came the master of Fashion.
He crept from underneath the throne
and the throne fell. He stood and Jeer
ed at Fashion, humbled her and mock
ed her ways and words, and said:
"Thy slaves have gone, and little do
they guess how weak thy power. They
work to make the things to sell. They
work to buy the things. And In all se
riousness they work, nor dream that
fashions change nt my will, that Fash
ion's throne rests on me. I own their
lives, tlielr happiness, and few know
of my power. Bow down to me, thou
painted slave."
And Fashion knelt before her lord
and master, Competition. — Atlanta
Journal.
FOREST FIRES.
Warning Issued by the General Land
Office at Washington.
Every summer and autumn large
areas of public and private forests are
devastated by fire. This destruction is
a universal Injury. It not only de
stroys a valuable asset In the list of
the country's resources, but Is pro
ductive of Hoods. The forest is the
most effective means of preventing
floods nnd producing a more regular
flow of water for Irrigation and other
useful purposes.
To prevent the mischievous forest
fires Congress has enacted a law which
forbids setting fire to the woods, and
forbids leaving fires (camp fires and
others) without first extinguishing the
same.
The law provides 11 maximum fine
of $5,000, or imprisonment for tw’o
years, or lioth, if the fire is set mali
ciously, and a tine of SI,OOO, or impris
onment for one year, if the fire is due
to carelessness. It also provides that
the money from these fines goes to the
school funds of the county in which
the offense is committed.
Commissioner W. A. Richards of the
general land office has issued circu
lars, warning the public against care
lessness, Inasmuch as many fires start
from neglected camp fires, and makes
the following requests:
1. Do not build a larger fire than
you need.
2. Do not build your fires In dense
masses of pine leaves, duff and other
combustible material, where the fire is
sure to spread.
3. Do not build your fire against
large logs, especially rotten logs, where
It requires much more work and time
to put the fire out than you are willing
to expend, and where you are rarely
quite certain that the fire is really and
completely extinguished.
4. In windy weather and in danger
ous places dig a fire hole and clear off
a place to secure your fire. You will
save wood and trouble.
5. Every ramp fire should be com
pletely. put out before leaving the
camp.
6. Do not build fires to clear off land
and for other similar purposes without
Informing the nearest ranger or the 1
supervisor, so that he may assist you. I
As hunters, fishers and campers will
soon haunt the woods and streams, it
Is hoped that newspapers everywhere '
will circulate tills warning ahi InfOT
mation.
German Soldiers as Swimmers.
All German soldiers must loam to
swim. Some of them are so expert
that, with their clothing on their heads !
wd carrying guns and ammunition,
they can swim streams several hun
dred yards wide.
Tuxe< in Germany.
Gorman imperial authorities have se
cured a fine of $12,000 from the heirs
of a German manufacturer on the
ground of his having understated bls
income, and so paid too low a tax dur
ing the several years of his lifetime.
Ever notice bow’ people reach over
the preserves after the pickles? And
how they ipslst on passing pickles In- I
stead of preserves to others? 1
MB / /' / / /
Mb / $1
F ! U
F To be a successful wife, to retain the love ■
and admiration of her husband should be a
woman’s constant study. Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit
of all wives and mothers.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham : —Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound will make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged
through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness.
I then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was, and the wonderful
results she had had from your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what
it would do for me, and used it for three months. At the end of that time I
was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in
love with me all over again. It seemed like a new existence. I had been suf
fering with inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured
that and built up my entire system, till I was indeed like a new woman. —
Sincerely yours, Mrs. Chas. F. Bbown, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark..
Vice President Mothers’ Club.”
Suffering women should not fnil to profit by Mrs. Brown’s ex
periences ; just ns surely as she wns cured of the troubles enumer
ated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound cure other women who suffer from womb troubles,
inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability,
and nervous prostration. Read the story of Mrs. Potts to all
mothers: —
t” Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — During the early
part of my married life I was very delicate
in health. I had two miscarriages, and both
my liu .band mid 1 .‘cltwry badly as we were
anxious to have children. A neighbor who
had been using Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound advised me to try
it, and I decided to do so. I soon felt that
my appetite was increasing, the headaches
gradually decreased and finally disappeared,
and my general health improved. I felt as
if new blood coursed through my veins, the
sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I be
came strong and well.
“ Within a year after I became the mother
of a strong healthy child, the joy of our home.
You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I
wish every mother knew of it. — Sincerely
yours, Mrs. Anna Potts, 510 Park Ave., Hot
Springs, Ark.”
If you feel that there is anything at all
unusual or puzzling about your case, or
if you wish confidential advice of the
most experienced, write to Mrs. Pink
ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be advised free of charge. Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has cured arid is curing thousands
of cases of female troubles — curing them inexpensively anti absolutely.
Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN
Is our name for the patent Separating
Grate and Check Plate in the famous
RED RIVER SPECIAL THRESHER.
It has the Bls Cylinder, with lots of
concave and open grate service.
It has the Man Behind the Gun, that
does most of the separating right at
the cylinder.
Besides these, it has all the separat
ing capacity of other machines.
The average old-style small cylinder
thresher wastes enough grain and
time to pay your thresh bill.
Why not save the grain ordinarily
put ihto the straw stack? Why not
save the time which the ordinary
threshing outfit wastes for you.
This can be done by employing the
RED RIVER SPECIAL.
It runs right along, saving your
grain and saving time, regardless of
conditions.
NICHOLS & SHEPARD CO.,
Builders of Threshers and Engines. Battle Creek, Mich
50 YEARS IN BUSINESS. BRANCH HCUSES AKO AGENTS fVTRYW ERF.
I H | Luncheons
* iNIB k Libby’s Natural Flavor Foods are U. S.
* ITbAL Government inspected, jierfectly packed
4 _ canned foods, and are ready to servo at
♦ a momcnt a notice.
« Veal loaf, Vienna Sausage, Ham Loaf. Boneless Chicken, Ox Tongues
Are Amoag the Many Tempting Luncheon Meats. Aik Your Grocer for Them.
* ' Send for our booklet "How to Make Good Thins* to Ext.”-
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago
As the modern self-binder is ahead
of the old reaper of forty years ago, so
is the Big Cylinder and Man Behind
the Gun ahead of the small cylinder
old style thresher.
The old-style thresher with its small
cylinder and limited separatingcapac
ity, has stood for years without much
improvement.
The RED RIVER SPECIAL is th
crowning improvement in threshing
machinery.
It is built for modern, up-to-date
work; to thresh well; to thresh fast,
to save time and grain and money for
the thresherman and farmer. It does
it. There are reasons why. Send foi
our new book on threshing, it give
them and it is free.
1 he RED RIVER SPECIAL is the or’
machine that has the Man Behind thi
Gun, and b will save enough ext
grain and time to pay your thresh bill
FOR
WOMEN
Especially
Mothers
The Sanative, Antiseptic,
Cleansing, Purifying,
and Beautifying
Properties of
fiiticiira
Assisted by CUTICURA
Ointment, the great
Skin Cure, are of
Priceless Value.
For preserving, purifying, and
beautifying the skin, for cleansing
the scalp of crusts, scales, and
dandruff, and the stopping of fall
ing hair, for softening, whitening,
and soothing red, rough, and sore
hands, for baby rashes and cha
fings, in the form of baths for an
noying irritations, ulcerations, and
inflammations of women, and
many sanative, antiseptic pur
poses which readily suggest them
selves, as well as for all purposes
of the toilet, bath, and nursery,
CUTICURA Soap and CUTI
CURA Ointment are priceless.
Sold thronfhout the world. Cutknra Soap. 23c.. Oint
ment, 30c., Reeoirrul, 40c. (in form of Chocolate < < e’.ed
PHle, 23c. per vial of O>. Denote: I^ndon, 27 Ct artcr
house Sq.; Parte. 3 Rue de la Pala ;Ro it on. 137 Columba*
Are. Potter Drug * Chem. Corp., Sole Proprietor*
9T Send for “ How to Preeerve. Purify, and Beautify."
FREE to WOMEN
A Large Trial Box and book of in
structions absolutely Free and Post
paid, enough to prove the value of
PaxtlneToilet Antiseptic
tPaxtlno U In powde#
Tomi to dissolve M'
water — non-poisonouM*
and far superior to I sutd
antiseotica containing
alcohol which irritated
inflamed surfaces, nnd
has c no cleansing 7 rop
ertie!. The contents
oi every box in a Red
more Antiseptic Solu
tion — lasts longer—
goes further—has mors
ums In the family and'
doe* mo re good thana nV
antiseptic preperulloa
you can huy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used vrfth great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills Paxt’ineis
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we
challenge Aho world to produce its equal for
tborougnnoM. It is a revelation in cle&r.slng
and healing power; it kills all germs which
cause hiHammation and discharges.
All leading druggists keep Paxtine; price, 000.
a box; if yours dous not, seed to us for it. Don’t
take a »nl»>tituto— there is nothing like Paxtine.
Writefortha Free Box oCl'axtine to-day.
R. PAXTON CO., 6 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mass.
A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOV FOREVHR,
DB. T. Fl I.IX GOI UAUD'H OKIENTAL
CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIED
ju __ Removes Tan, Pirnples.Freckle<
® 33 Moth Patches. lU*b. and Skffl
JO) diseases, and every blamiaft
C .* * - XJrX-^IFX beauty, ini
V^T>/ ■*( X^f’lJleflesdeterMnn.
"I ? stood the t- •<
Pi fig r years, and IC
FT I .«#so liar m 1 exs
2o Kn ] PT txito uto be sura
j —/ It Is properly made.
_ 7 I Accept no counter-
S 11 feit of similar
<rr \ nan,e - D r - b. A.
AX 77’ \ Ba J rr ® to a
el \ la<ry of the haut
yrpTlz—lai \t°n (a patient):
J ‘Ae you ladles
Ri T us * them, I
/ | s% 1. recommend
‘Gouraud's Cream’
U the least harmful of all the skin preparations.'*
For sale by all Druggiila imd Fancy Goods Dealers
In the U. 8., Canadas, and Europe.
FERD. I. HOPKINS, Propr, 37 Great Jcrtes St, N. X.
Rip ma . r ti 'i * atw the b»»g|
XUCJhk dysi* wdierne ever mode.
/ A huiiilrfd.iuilb'. J4j.xif UujdJiuvs
»
L H single year. Conslipan. n,
h'-artburn. sick heula-to . dizzi
nets, bad breath, sore throat ntMl
every other illne'S arising fr■•m a i«> r<!< r -<4
stomach ire relieved or cured I v Ilipaos Tubules.
One will generally give relief within tw'-nty
minutes. The nva^ent package is emittf®*
for ordinary occasions. All druggists sell them.
TTrnER WRITING TO ADVERTISERS
IT please say you saw Uis advertiseuxsnt
to thia paper.
8. O. N. U. • - No. 22^-1004
BEGGS’BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach.

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