The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 09, 1904, Image 11

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    GON
GOVERNOR OF <
LJ. S
The only way to get, rid
of pimples and other erup­
tions is to cleanse the blood
improve the digestion, stim<
«late the kidneys, liver and
skin. The medicine to take is
Uses Pe-ru-na
For Colds
Fatal Mistakes.—Two classes make
fatal mistakes—those who think they
are wholly sanctified and those who
make uo progress at all.—Rev. Ray
X’almer. Baptist, Chillicothe. Mo.
Which has cured thousands.
7i
Forgetting.—If you forget In order
- '*1
to mend. God forgets, too; if you for­
111» Qualification:
Senator—This
get In order to persist, then you may
friend that you want me to get a gov­
S’jà,
forget. but God remembers.—Rev.
ernment position for—you cau recom­
Fra uk Crane, Unitarian, Worcester,
mend him as a man of good ability and
Mass.
capable of flllinx the place. I suppose?
The Home.—The American home Is
Constituent—Why. no. Senator. I cau’t
the richest Inheritance of the nation.
do that. It's because he can't make a
It is in Its best estate more primal
living at anything else that I want you
and Important than school or church.—
to get a government job for him.—Chi­
Rev. R. A. White, Uulversalist, Chl-
CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
cago Tribune.
cago. III,
A Letter From the Gcvirnor of Oregon.
The Rule of Three: "One week from
Salted Almonds,
Getting In Line.—The man who doe»
I
to-day, Uncle John, I will be a married
Blanch the almonds lu boiling hot
rertina is known from the Atlantic j admirer of Peruna. He keeps it con- |
not line up with God’s people in the
man. Yes. In seven short day» I will water. Melt a tablespoonful of butter,
great tight for righteousness is on the to the Pacific. Letters of congratula-1 stimtly in the house, Ina recent let- I >,
be Initiated Into the mysteries of mat­ and let the almonds stand in It an
side ot the devil and arrays hitnself tion and commendation testifying to ter to I)r. Hartman, he says:
1
rimony.” “No mysteries about it. my hour. Put a tablespoonful of salt Into
against God.—Rev. A. K. Holderby, the merits of Peruna as a catarrh rem-
State of Oregon, Executive Depart- 3
boy. It Is just the plain, simple rule a dish, stir in the nuts until all are
. edy are pouring in from every state in ment,
Methodist, Atlanta. Ga.
of three.” "Rule of three? Eh—what lightly covered with salt, spread on a
The Duties of Life.—Life must be the union. Dr. Hartman is receiving The Penina Medicine Co..Columbus,O.: I
thne?” “Wife, mother-ln-law. and shallow tin and set In a warm oven
unified by having but one principle hundreds of such letters daily. All
hired girl.”—Kansas City Journal.
to brown delicately. More or less salt
Dcdr Sirs—I have had occasion to use |
classes write these letters, from the
I
and then seeking to attain to the one
yov Peruna medicine in my family for I
may be used, according to taste. Pea­
highest to the lowest.
ratieuce—Before he married her he
goal
by
using
two
Instrumentalities,
cotdSt
and it proved to be an excellent
nuts are salted in the same way, ex­
The outdoor laborer, the indoor ar-
couldn't do too much for her, but now
religious duties and secular Interest«. tisan, the clerk, the editor, the states- remedy. I have not had occasion to
cept that they do not need blanching,
he wouldn’t lift his hand to help her.
—Rev. C. D. Case, Baptist, Montclair, man, the preacher—all agree that Pe­ use it for other ailments.
as the brown bull comes off easily.
Yours very truly,
W. M. Lord. *
Patrice—Well, you know she says she
N. J.
runa is the catarrh remedy of the age.
has made another man of him!
( The Soul In Action.—Prayer Is the The stage and rostrum, recognizing ca­
It will be noticed that the governor |
Chocolate Custards.
"Running an auto must be exciting,”! To two cups of milk add two well-
soul In action. And in Its highest form tarrh as their greatest enemy, are es­ says he ha« not had occasion to use Pe- I
■al«l the friend. "It is,” said the own­ beaten eggs, two slightly rounding tea­
It s the highest energy of which the pecially enthusiastic in their praise runa for other ailments. The reason j
for this is, most other ailments begin 1
er. "Every time you stop you wonder spoonfuls of cocoa, three level table­
“ D ear M rs . P inkham : — For some years I suffered with backache, soul Is capable—the most positive pow­ and testimony.
If the machine will »tart again when spoonfuls of sugar, and one-half tea­ severe bearing-down paiw, lcuoorrhcea, and falling of the womb. I er In tuau's relation to God.—Rev.
Any man who wist..» perfect health with a cold. Using Peruna to prompt- X
you are ready.”—Brooklyn Life.
spoonful of vanilla flavoring. The co­ tried many remedies, but notiiing gave any positive relief.
John Reid, Presbyterian, Brooklyn, must be entirely free from catarrh. ly cure colds, be protects his family 1
coa should be mixed with the sugar
I Catarrh is well nigh universal; almost from other aiWnents. This is exactly |
“I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound N. Y.
and dissolved in h^lf of the milk
Wine, Women and Wealth.—The omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso­ what every other family in the United
«AÀAAAAAAAAÀAAAAÀAAÀAAAA« heated, and when this has cooled a In June, 1901. When I had taken the first half bottle, I felt a vast im-
should do. Keep Peruna in the
Erovement, and have now taken ten bottles with the result that I feel greatest temptations of men to put lute safeguard known. A cold is the States
house. Use it for coughs, colds, la
little add the other ingredients and
ke a new woman. When I commenced taking the Vegetable Com­ them rythniieally, are wine, women beginning of catarrh. To prevent grippe,
and other climatic affections of
pour into cups. Set the cups In a pan pound I felt all worn out and was fast approaching complete nervous and wealth. And I think 1 put these colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh
of boiling water and bake in a moder­ collapse. I weighed only 98 pounds. Now I weigh 1091 pounds and in the order of their Importance.—Rev, out of its victims. Peruna not only winter, and there will be no other ail­
ments in the house.
Such families
ate oven.
am improving every day. I gladly testify to the benefits received.”— C. L. Laws, Cougregationalist. Balti­ cures catarrh, hut prevents it. Every should
provide themselves with a copy
household should be supplied with this
M
rs
.
R.
C.
T
upman
,
423
West
30th
St.,
Richmond,
Va.
more, Md.
Pepper Sayiil wlchea.
great remedy for coughs, colds and so of Dr. Hartman’s free book, entitled,
Remove all the seeds from a green
When a medicine has been successful in more than a million
The Touch of Love.—Humanity re­ forth.
“Winter Catarrh.” Address Dr. Hart­
pepper, chop fine and simmer ten min­ cases, is It justice to yourself to say, without trying it, “I do not sponds to the touch of love. Around
The Governor of Oregon is an ardent man, Columbus, Ohio.
believe
it
would
help
me
”
?
utes in a tablespoonful of butter. Do
on the sunny side of even the most
T k ADC
not allow it to brown. Add a dash
Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discour- frigid man there is always a door that Ask Your Druggist fora Free Perlina Almanac for 1904
of salt, and when cold spread between Rged, exhausted with each day’s work. You have some derange­ opens to the presence of a loving heart.
Assyrian Records.
Sufficient Reason.
thin slices of bread minus the crust. ment of the feminine organism, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ —Rev. T. J. Villers, Baptist, Indian­
Layard in his “History of Nineveh
Grated American cream cheese may be table Compound will help you just as surely as it has others.
“What makes Middlerib so bitter
apolis, Ind.
4
► placed on the top of the pepper layer
mentions that the national records of
Labor Unions.—I believe any num­ against Turks?”
Mrs. W. II. Pelham, Jr., 108 E. Baker St., Richmond, Va., says:
with happy results. These piquant lit­
ber of persons engaged in the same * “The young man who calls on his the Assyrian empire weie written on
“ D ear M rs . P inkham :—I must say that I do not believe there is any work have as much right to form a daughter smokeB Turkish cigarettes.” bricks iu characters so minute as to be
tle sandwiches are said to be especial­
scarcely legible without the aid of a
female
medicine to compare with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ union as we ministers have to meet
ly nice with cold meat.
• IOO BkWARI) SIOO.
►
microscope and that, in fact, a variety
pound, anti I return to you my heartfelt thanks for each Monday in our ministerial meet­
►
Cranberry Fritters.
what your medicine has done for me. Before ings.—Rev. 8. E. Young, Presbyterian, Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to of this instrument was found among
's
fearn
that
there
is
at
least
one
dreade«!
disease
Beat one egg thoroughly and stir It
the excavations.
taking the Vegetable Compound I was so badly Pittsburg, Pa.
4
that science baa been able to cure in all its
4
into one and a half cups of milk, add
off that I thought I could not live much
stages, and that iacatarrh. llalli Catarrh Cure riTQ Permanently cured, lto ntaor nervousness
t
Theft.—A thief Is one who steals. ia the only positive cure known to the medical ll Iu after first day's use ofDr.Kline’sGreat Nerve
one tablespoonful of sugar and one cup
longer. The little work I had to do was a
4
or Lum baro. To rosters, straocthaa
fraternity. Catarrh bein« a constitutional dis­ Restorer. Send for Free H2 trial boi tie and treatise»
a
of flour in which has been sifted one
and straighten up. use
burden to me. I suffered with irregular To steal Is to take without right or ease,
requires a constitutional treatment. Dr. H. 11. Kline, Ltd-WJ A reb St. Philadelphia, P k
4
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
teaspoonful of baking powder. When
menstruation and leucorihoea, which caused leave that which belongs to another. directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
well mixed stir in one cup of thick,
an irritation of the parts. I looked like When a thief Is convicted of stealing of the system,
thereby destroying the founda­
The Modern Way
4
tion
of
the
disease, and giving the patient
he
is
put
into
jail;
that
Is.
some
thieves
one
who
had
consumption,
but
I
do
not
look
4
► rich cranberry sauce, and drop in
“I wish to marry your daughter,
strength by building up the constitution and
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are.
—
Rev.
J.
M.
Markley,
Congrega-
like that now, and I owe it all to your wonder­
spoonfuls on a hot. buttered gridiron.
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro­ said the young man. The old man
4
prietors have so much faith in its curative
ful medicine.
. tionalist. Denver. Col.
Brown very lightly and serve with but­
a
sensible old man,
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars
4
“
I
took
only
six
bottles,
but
it
has
made
Frica «Sc. an« SO».
ter
and
powdered
sugar.
—
Good
House
­
lor any ease that it fails tocure. Seu<l for list
Humility.
—
There
Js
no
principle
“Can I support you in the style to
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me feel like a new person. I thank more universally overworked hi the of testimonials. F. J. Address
keeping.
<4
& CO., Toledo O. which you have been accusmtomed?’
God that there is such a female helper Christian church to-day than that of Sold by druggists. CHENEY
• tttttttttvvwtttttttyytw
75c.
he asked.—Puck.
Creamed Oyatera.
Ha"’s Family Pills are the beat-
as you.”
humility. The average Christian Is
Put one quart of oysters, with the
Mother« will And Mrs. Winslow's Sootbtnf
Waned an Injunction.
Be it, therefore, believed by all altogether too meek and too prone to
An Odd Chandelier.
e*yrup the best remedy to use lor their children
broth, into a stewpan, and let the oy­
“Ef you please, »uh.” said th. old sters heat through. When the edges women who are ill that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound self-disparagement.—Rev. C. E. Jeffer­
the
leeibiug eeasou.
A chandelier, made of human bones,
darky to the lawyer, “I want to taka of the oysters curl, take them out and is ths medicine they should take. It has stood tiie test of time, son, Baptist. New York City.
adorns the ceiling of a church in Seid-
Himself to Blame.
and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. Women
out a partin' Injunction.”
Wealth.-—The love of money Is the litz, Bohemia.
add two cups of milk and two table­
"What do you mean by that?” asked spoonfuls of butter to the broth. When should consider it unwise to use any other medicine.
I “Didn’t you once sa, that your wife
root of evil, but a man by caring strict­
was the making of you?”
the lawyer.
Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer­ ly for his business and doing It all with
boiling, add two tablespoonfuls of flour
“Only once," replied Mr. Meekton.
"1 means, »uh. In plain langwldge, a which has been stirred smooth in a fully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. integrity, can succeed and may become
“Henrietta heard it and j*aid
was
verdict ter break 'way—ter take de little cold milk, with salt and pepper. Perhaps she has just the knowledge that will help your case — rich. All a man needs is hustle. He
very unkind and unjust bi blame her
right han' road whar de roads cross an’ When thickened, add the oysters, and try her to-day — it crista notiiing.
does not need to be born rich.—Rev. 8.
FORFEIT If »• aanuot forthwith prodnee the original letters and signatures iff
He can’t help it. in that manner.”
let de ole '-»man go her way en me go serve at once on slices of toast.
M. Dick, Methodist. Worcester, Mass. Poor man!
above testimonial*, which will prove their absolute genuineness.
mine.”
L.y«Li» E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn. Maaa.
He needs a Piso » I'll re ft a remedy for coughs, cold»
| Two Questions.—Life hold« two He gets bilious.
“ laee,” mid the lawyer. “You want
consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents,
Apple» with Cream.
questions of the first Importance. Is good liver pill—Ayer’s Pills. and
•t druggists.
a divorce—to break up housekeeping
Peel, eore mid quarter six large tart
I
there
a
God?
And
if
so,
how
does
He
Determined.
Just
la
Hard
Luck.
(They
act
directly
on
the
liver,
and give her alimony?”
apples; boll In a rich sugar syrup till
Taking Things.
feel toward us? Is there another life?
“My brother is very much hurt that
"Dat's It. auh,” exclaimed the old tender, but not broken. Place in a
Irate Guest (to waiter)—Look here !
cure biliousness.
“I always take things as they
man. "I dunno who Alimony is, but glass dish, boil the syrup a little long­ you should lefuse to correspond with Ddin’t I order a Swiss cheese sand- And If so, what about the harvest
! there of sin that we have sown here? Want your moustache or beard! <?ome,” said the pickpocket as he dex­
de» gimme my In'unction, en he kin er, and then pour over the apples. him,” said Mr. Chellusman’s sister. wicli?
'—Rev. N. II. Hillis, Cougregationalist,
terously relieved the man ahead of
take her ef he wants her!”—Atlanta When cold cover with a thin layer of “By failing to answer his many letters
Polite Waiter—Yes, sir, and there it
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use) him of a watch and purse
, Brooklyn, N. Y.
you wiong him, although, perhaps, you ia.
Constitution.
red currant jelly, and over all pour a do not mean it.”
“And I take men ns 1 find them,”
Missionaries.—It is only 93 years
Irate Guest—There are two slices of
added the policeman, clutching him
While Arthur was spending a week thick layer of whipped cream sweet-
.“No,” replied Mis» Jilt. “I do not bread, but can you find any cheese on since the first American missionary
eued
with
sugar.
gently hut firmly by the arm.
at hi» auul’g be chanced one day to
mean to wrong him; neither do I them?
went out among the heathen and to­
mean to write him.”—Catholic Stand­
place his elbows on the table during
day
there
are
millions
of
Christians
The
Polite
Waiter
—
I'm
sorry,
sir.
Ham Toast.
ard and Times.
dinner. “My dear boy,” said his aunt,
The Genuine TOWER'S
cheese is there all right, only you hap- where there would have been only
Mix some pounded cold ham with a
"don't you know that children of the beaten egg, season with
i heathens had not the bniiiier of Christ
pened to hit on one of the holes.
pepper and
Bay
of
Apla
Fish.
first families must never put their el­ lay on buttered toast; put in the oven
i been unfurled In their midst.—Rev. J.
The INTERNAL REMEDY
Egyptian Maxims.
In the bay of Apia, in Samoa, a sur-
bow» on the table?” “Oh, well,” eaid until it gets thoroughly heated. A nice
E. MeClurkln, Presbyterian, Shady
No
Case
Exists it Will Not Care
An
Egyi
)tian
papyrus
which
(lutes
veying
party
has
discovered
453 dis-
Arthur, "that doesn’t hit me for my way of using up small pieces of bam.
back to about 4,000 B. 0. has the fol­ Side, I’a.
tinct specimens of fish.
Wood
Saw»,
Drag H awn run ny «team or gaao-
father’» been married twice, and I be­
HAS BEEN ADVERTISED
Sin and Disease.—The best way to
lowing
injunctions:
“Calumnies
line engines, also the latest in saw mill ma­
AND 3OLD FOR A
long to tho Becond family.”
chinery, stump pullers, well drilling machin­
The Dahlia.
To Make Dried Beef.
should never he repeated.” “Guard keep disease out of the Inner life is to
QUA8RR OF A CENTURY
ery. etc., etc.
Make a plain brine of four gallons
The dahlia was introduced into En- thy speech before all things, for a keep It strong, healthy anil vigorous
Write for your needs.
Vanity: Mr. Potts (to Ills wife)—My
LIKE ALL
with
moral
and
spiritual
life.
The
way
REILRSON MACHINERY CO.
dear, the air is chilly.
Ferrnez la water, six pounds salt, one ounce salt­ rope for the value of its bulb as a sub­ man’s ruin lies in his tongue.” The
WATERPROOF
to keep sin out of the life is not by
Foot of Morrison Street
fenetre. The visitor < sotto voce)—Why peter. Cover the meat with this, and stitute for the Irish potatoe, which it wise men of the race early learned good
fencing of any kind, for sin gets over
Portland
Oregon
sense.
4
CWiHING.
do you ask your w ife I q French to shut leave it iu three weeks, then hang up resembles when baked.
nil fences; bnt’by having the life filled
ra Y/
It 15 made Of the best
the window? Mr. Potts (ditto)—Be­ to dry.
«1
to overflowing with spiritual life and
materials, in black or.yellow.
cause you are here. If I asked her in
fully guaranteed, and sold b/
power.—ltev. W. M. Martin, Methodist,
OREGON
PORTLAND
English she wouldn’t do it, as she
Sales at fairs have long been a
©
reliable dealers everywhere
Brooklyn, N. Y.
i*4t.
H
tri
tin
’
s*
Mull
won’t take instructions from me be­ ture of the English cattle shows,
STICM TO THE
Home and day Mch(H>l for irirla. Ideal
fa)
Trouble.—The reason trouble Is so
fore visitors. But if I say It in French fact, they have become so general
location. spacioiiN building. Modern
SIGN OF THE FISH
troublesome
Is
that
we
seldom
put
God
equipment.
Academic, College Prepar­
TOWER CANADIAN CO. llMM A J TOWER CO.
•he gets up and does it at once, so as many of the English shows are really
ation and Npecial courses. Music, Elo­
BOSTON. HASl.UA A
in the present tens«*. We trans|rose L- TORONTO. CAN
to let you see that she understands tlie market days and are held at frequent
cution, Art in charge of specialinta.
- .
Him Into the dim past nml dwell upon
Illustrated catalogue. Easter term
language.— Pick-Me-Up.
intervals. Sales have played a more
openn February I. 1904.
the wonders He wrought In the days
ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal.
or
less
lmporlant
part
with
American
"Do you believe that the American
of the fathers. We transpose Him into
exhibitors,
but
have
always
bten
made
Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn’t the remote future and drenm of the
people like to lie humbugged?” "No,
r!r,” answered the sturdy patriot, privately, and fair officials have taken prove that it is a chance disease or one due tQ accidental causes. It glories which shall I m * ours when all
"but when they And anyone smart little or no Interest in encouraging takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before the veils which now hide Him shall In* •• For Mx year« I was a victim oi dy«>
epougb to do It they cau't help takin* them. There would seem to be an op- any symptoms are felt. The blood is the first point of attack, and lifted. Christ's cure for t.wuble Is to pepslu in its worm form I could r at nothing
milk toa«t. and at lirnefltny Mtomach would
off their hats to him.”—Washington I>ortunlty in this country for advance­ the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib­ live with God tieslde ns in our every­ but
not retain and digest even that Last March I
ment in this direction. If sale classes
■tar.
day experiences; to take God to the began taking (’ASCARETS and since then I
uted
through
the
circulation
to
different
parts
of
the
system,
and
have steadily improved, until I «in aa well a« I
are arranged for and a certain part of
office, a partner in our business; to take
life.'
the day set aside for auction sales of settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this God to the purl r. a sharer In our pleas­ ever was in my
D avid H M urphy . Newark. O.
condition
it
needsonly
some
exciting
cause
like
exposure
to
night
air,
cattle or other produce both the fair
ures.—Rev. Howard Duffield, Presbyte­
management, exhibitors and general damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse rian, New York Cltjs
CANDY
public might be benefited thereby. It I tlie slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity
CATHARTIC
cost more -yield more—
Family
Devotion.
Family
worship
save atl experimenting-
would help the farmer out at the spot of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the
a.,ve disappoinimenis. ,3
Is
essential
to
true
home
life.
When
­
where he Is weakest—that 1». in mar- quantity ot acrid matter in the
years The Standard Seeds,
Sold by all dealers.
keting what be grows.—American joints and muscles. Some peo­ RHEUMATISM IN ELBOWS, WRISTS ever young people set lip a Imine they
Seed
Annual posrpaid free,
, ought to erect an altar. Religion in
AND KNEES.
“ I was given up to jiie with
Agricult urist.
to all applkanls.
ple are almost helpless from the
Urbana, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1903.
| the home Is more importnnt tlian any­
quick consumption. I then began
D. M. FERRY A CO
first, while others have occa­
Last winter I had a Never© attack ot where else.
to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
In the family the day
Detroit. Mich.
Cleans Out Vermin.
Rheumatism. It started in the right
improved at once, and am now in
sional
spells
or
are
uncomforta
­
should
begin
and
close
with
God.
Fam
­
eibow,
and
from
there
to
my
wrists;
the
A writer iu the Scientific American
perfect health.”—Chas. E. Hart­
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do
right wrist was the worse. It became ily prayer should I m * brief, yet <*orn-
ble,
restless,
nervous
and
half
Good. Never Nictten. Weaken or Grl|>e 10c. 2bc. 5ÜQ
says he has cleared his premises of
swollen and extremely painful. My left
man, Gibbstown, N. Y.
1904.
knee joint was the next place to be at­ prehensive enough to compass the
...
CURE CONSTIPATION.
...
vermin by making whitewash yellow sick all the time from the tacked.
It became swollen and of course wants of the family. The selections of Bterliag Reaaedy (oaspaay. ( telaago, Maatraal. Naw Y art. til
with copperas and covering the stones nagging aches and pains. Rheu­ painful. The next point to be affected
the hip and ankle, which gave me Scriptures should I m * made with care. MA TH DIP
and giiRrunrcrd hr all drug*
It’s too risky, playing and rafters in the cellar with it. In matism is a disagreeable com­ was
much trouble. I was barely able to get
RU*IU”DAU ama u. <:YKF Tobacco Habit.
I
about for some time. I wae under treat­ As h rule, family devotion should bn
every crevice in which a rat might go panion even in its mildest form.
with your cough.
ment of a physician for awhile, but ret­ conducted at alamt the same hour,
he put the copperas and scattered it in It grows worse as we grow older, ting
no better I began S. S. 8., and after
The first thing you
the (Corners of the floor. The result and frequently stiffens the joints, taiinr it for some time I wee entirely morning and evening. Where men and
relieved of the Rheumatism. All swelling
was a complete disappearance of rats draws the muscles out of shape and soreness disappeared. I ronsider women plan for »uch devotions, family ÿp»UWI*H®
The Great Conditioner end Stock Pattener. HURSH3 da
know it will be down
More Work o . Lew Feed. COWS give More end Richer
8. 8. an excellent remedy for Rheuma- religion becomes pleasant and profit­
and mice. Since that time not a rat or and breaks down the nervous 8
JTOCStOOD
Milk. HOUS Fatten Quicker 1« given this Food.
tism
and
all
troublea
having
their
origin
deep in your lungs and
able. Rev. 1». G. Wylie, Presbyterian,
mouse has been seen near the house. system. A disease that origin­ in the blood.
Package, BOc and SI.OO-
I New York City.
GRIFFITH KELLY.
the play will be over. Be­
Every spring the cellar is coated with ates in the blood, as Rheumatism 408 Bloomfield Ave.
MAKIN
PK1R
filU'W-<><»<>■> FOR STI NTKD CALVES.
the yellow whitewash as a purifier and does, cannot be cured with ex­
gin early with Ayer’s
A Real Gibson Girl.
Pav.aiAM RKuenv Co., St. Panl, Minn.
a rat exterminator, and no typhoid,
O rat I. rhu t have been feeding your Par sat a is S tocic Foon to m.
Mrs. Gibson, the mother of Chnrh*«
ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the
Cherry Pectoral and stop
thoroughbred awinr. It give» them an appetite, and make, the too»
dysentery or fever attacks the family.
Ilana Gibson, says that a few days
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
on Immplln»*.
pound of grated bread
ermubs. quarter pound of chopped suet,
half a pound of moist sugar, two eggs,
one large lemon, a pinch of salt. Mince
the lemon peel very finely, l’ut all the
dry Ingredients in a basin, and mix
well. Moisten with the eggs and the
strained juice of the lemon. Stir well
and put the mixture Into small but­
tered cups or moulds. Cover with but­
tered paper. Set them iu a kettle of
boiling water, and let them steam for
two and a half hours. Turn them out
In a dish, and strew sifted sugar over
them.
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Mrs. Tupman, a prominent lady
of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with
woman’s troubles, tells of her cure by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Straighten Up
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St Jacobs Oil
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BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
POMMEL
SLICKER
Perrin’s Pile Specific
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AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE
DYSPEPSIA
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Coughing
PRUSSIAN 8TOCK FOOD
the cough.
Three ilm
II- All dratxWs.
Coniali roar doctor. If be a»y» tak. it.
then do M be ®ay®. ’,.h*
to take It. then dona tak. It. He fmova.
Laar. It mtn
with him. Wear.wIMng
Mac.
PISO S CURE FOR
C ON S UM PTION
Cement Floors for H.rns
From a sanitary point of view there
Is no doubt that cement floors are the
best for barns and stables. However,
when putting on the finishing layer, ft
should be rather deeply striated, which
prevents it from becoming slippery.
The striae should follow a system fa­
vorable to drainage—that Is. the small
furrows should lead to larger ones and
these to the drain in the rear of all
■tall*. This is very easily done.
pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch
the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid
blood must be restored to its normal
purity and strength, so that all poi­
sonous substances may be carried out
of the system, and no medicine accom­
plishes this in so short a time as S.S.S.,
which not only neutralizes the acids
and counteracts the poisons, but builds
up the general health at the same time,
Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you
desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish
it without charge.
THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. A TLANTA. GA*
since Dana's little girl', aged 7, «Ame
over to see her. After playing content­
edly for some time she came up to her
and said:
'‘Grandma. I must go borne now.’’
‘•Rut why so soon, dearie?'*
“Well, you see, grandma, I must
look after papa. He’s ail alone there,
with nobody but his wife and
baby.”
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Knowledge of a good many rm n eon
■ist» of things that aren't so.
grow. I alao tried it on stunted calve» with satisfactory results.
« W. Oaooua. BUrin. Neb.
POKTf.ANIi IKKD CO., Portland. Or.. Coavt Agent».
Sanders Disk Plow
klinpleat «n«! moat perfect ma le. Before yon
give your order for a Diak Plow be aure to ex-
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