Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 17, 1911, Image 7

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Your for uni
formity,
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est leavening
power.
Your (or never
failing results. .
Your for purity.
Your for economy.
Your for every-
thing that goes to
make up a strictly
high grade, ever
dependable baking
powder.
That is Calumet. Try
it once and note the im
provement in your bak
ing. See how much more
economical over the hleh-
prlced trnst brands, how
ranch better than the cheap
ana Dig-can kinds.
Calumet is highest in quality
moderate in cost.
Received Highest Award
World' Pure Food
Exposition.
W. N. U., 8IOUX CITY, NO. 11-1911.
Loud apparel naturally proclaims
the man.
In the Spring cleanse the system and
purify the blood by tho use of Garfield Tea.
How a married man doesn't enjoy
listening to one side of a spoony tele
phone conversation.
Garfield Tea corrects constipation,
cleanses the system and purines tho blood.
Good health is maintained by its use.
The chap who gets a free rldo In a
patrol wagon Isn't carried away with
enthusiasm.
Constipation causes and aggravates many
serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favor
ite family laxative.
The Practical Agriculturist.
Adam sniffed at the book farmer.
"I don't bollovo in spraying apple
trees," he snorted.
WHEN HUBDEH8 BECOIIE NECESSAKX
And your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-U&se, the Antl
eptlo powder to bo thakon Into tho shoes. Is n st the
thing to use. Try It for Breaking In Now Shoes.
Bold eyerywbere, 25c Sample FRUB. Address A. S,
Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y. Don'l accept anvututltutt.
A woman can straighten up a man's
desk in five minutes so effectually that
ho won't be ablo to llnd anything ho
wants In five hours.
You will sneeze; perhaps, feel chilly.
You think you are catching cold. Don fc
wait until you know it. Take a dose of
Handing Wizard Oil and you just can't
catch cold.
Domestic Amenities.
Father I think the baby looks like
you.
Mother Yes, It shuts Its eyes to an
awful lot.
His Place.
"The trouble about my son Is that
he never knows where he is at"
"Then why not get him a Job with
the weaker bureau?"
Cause and Effect.
"I see from the papers," said Daw
son, "that there Is a great scarcity of
chorus girls this year."
"I was afraid there would bo," said
Wiggles. "It's only another case of
cause and effect. The French cham
pagno crop has practically failed, and
lobsters are scarcer than hens' teeth
this season." Harper's Weekly.
Brought the Tears.
An unusual incident marked a re
cent flro In New York. The fire
started In tho cellar of a flvo-story ten
ement and before it was extinguished
the 18 families in tho building and all
the firemen wero weeping copiously
from Inflamed eyes. In the cellar
mnny bags of onions had been stored.
The chief fireman allowed tho tenants
to remain In the building, assuring
them that the flro was confined to
tho cellar. They did not stay, how
ever, when the onions had got well
afire.
RHEUMATISM
Munyon's Ilboumatlsm Remedy relloTes
t)lns la the legs, arms, back, stiff or
Swollen Joints. Contains no morphine,
opium, cocaine or drugs to desdun the
pain. It neutralltcs the acid and drlrcs
cut all rheumatic poisons from the sy
tm. Write 1'rof. Munyon, 63d and Jeff
Jrion Sts.. Phils.. Pa, for medical ad
vice, absolutely free.
A'-V j SBssssPa
RE M C M m K R
Pisas
for CoucHf t Coups 3
PROGRESS of the
FOR OLD
Pension System Now in Opera
tion in Chicago.
FOUNDED ON CO-OPERATION
Employer and Employee Both Con
tribute to Fund Which Assure
Faithful Laborer Comfortable
Competence la HI '
Closing Year.
An employee of one of tho large
Chicago banks was recently retired on
a pension for life. This man had
served the institution faithfully for
33 years, and as a fitting reward ho
was given the largest tension provid
ed for in this bank.
The Chicago banking institution
which pensioned the employee men
tioned has a plan which Is known as
the "ponslon fund," which Is for tho
exclusive two of the members of the
organization. To become a member
of the "bank pension fund" it is neces
sary that the officers and employeef
of the bank contribute to it 3 per
cent annually of the amount of thotr
salaries, payablo In equal monthly In
stallments. Each Installment is do
ducted from the monthly pay of tho
officers and employees. Another pro
vision Is that tho period any employee
will receive a pension is in all cases
decided by the bank officials. As a
general rulo no pension is given to an
employee unless he has completed not
less than 15 years of service In the
bank and has reached tho age of 60
years. Where the employe is men
tioned officials are Included ns well.
There Is nq chance of the employee
losing tho amount he has paid in. In
case of the resignation or the dismis
sal of an employee nil payments made
by him to the "pension fund" are re
turned to him without Interest. In
the Instance of the decease of an em
ploye who has not completed IB years
of service In tho bank and who leaves
a widow or children, if the bank does
not see Its way clear to grant a pen
sion on account of tho brief term of
servico, or for other reasons, It is a
rule that all payments made by the
deceased will be returned to his heir
or legal representatives with Interest
at 4 per cent per annum.
When tho employee reaches the age
of 60 he Is permitted to retire and Is
entitled to a penalon if he haB been
15 years In tho service.
Another excellent thing about this
pension scheme Is the health feature.
SCIENCE NOTES.
Municipal tramways of the united
kingdom employ more than 60,000 per
fsons. Eight years are required to bring
(the average cocoanut tree Into bear
ling. The population of Japan Is increas
ing at a rate of about halt a million
'a year.
The Chinese army advisory board
is planning n complete survey of the
entlro empire for general as well as
military purposes.
Russia planted 240,419,396 acres In
grain last year, the largest acreage In
its history.
California furnishes about three
fourths of tho quicksilver produced
I in the United States.
A simple test for tho purity of
sugnr Is to burn It. If pure fire will
entirely consume it; If adulterated it
iwill leave an ash.
Tho cdor of onions 'will disappear If
affected cutlery be Inserted In fresh
'earth for a few minutes.
So-called burglar proof glass, mado
rn Franco, withstands revolver bullets
land blows 'from u mullet.
Tho famous Hoosac railroad tunnel
Ira Massachusetts will be electrified
'at a cost of about $1,000,000.
Carborundum Used In Building Stairs.
A night of stairs has been erected In
Paris over which 14,000,000 persons
have shuffled without so much ns
scratching the surface. These steps
are almost as Imperishable as if they
had been built of hugo diamonds, for
In tho concrete of which they are con
structed a generoua proportion of car
borundum has been Introduced, and
slnco carborundum Is almost as hard
as tho diamond, It has given tho con
crete a wearing quality which no mar
ble or granite could possibly approach.
Work of
The young molder and the appren
tice often fall to realize tho responsi
bility that devolves upon them, espe
cially when the moldings which they
turn out are raachlno parts which
have to be machined and must bo
sound. The wholo reputation of a
firm may depend upon tho soundness
of a few moldings, and whllo the
simple stuff which Is to bo painted
black aud does not stand the test of
the machine shop Is net so important,
every precaution should be taken to
use tho best boxes, the proper sand,
and to see that It Is not too wot or
dirty with scraps of Iron. Caroful skim
ming is of tho highest Importance to
prevent waste of materials.
Itunner boxes should bo of fair depth
bo that tho pourer can fill them rapidly
and at the same time avoid the whirl
pool formation which sucks in dirt and
Blag and scabs the castings. In core
making the runners Bhould be so
placed that tho Iron runs quickly and
smoothly and covers the mold
SOME THINGS THE BUSY WORKER IS DOING
FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF CIVILIZATION
WORKERS
If, before reaching the ago of 60 an
employee Is Incapacitated by HI health
ho is permitted to retire and securo
the benefits provided In tho "pension
fund."
The basis on which the pension Is
allowed to officers and employees Is
one-fiftieth of their salary at the date
of superannuation for each year of
service, but the maximum pension Is
subject to tho following regulations:
In no event Is the pension allowed to
exceed thlrty-fivo-flftloths of tho sal
ary. On a salary not exceeding $10,
000 the pension will not exceed $7,000,
On a salary not exceeding $15,000 tho
pension will not exceed $10,500, On
a salary not exceeding $20,000 tho
pension shall not exceed $14,000.
It 1b understood that those who en
ter tho employ of the bank under tho
age of 18 years will not contrlbuto to
nor participate in this fund, but on
reaching that age they will be re
quired to contrlbuto to it, and so far
as this fund Is concerned an em
ployee's term of servico is understood
to commence at tho date of his first
contribution to It.
Tho plan provides that an employee
whoso torm of service in the bank has
been under 25 years Is not entitled to
a pension for a longer period thnn his
term of service. If an employee has
been with tho bank for 18 years ho
will be entitled only to a pension for
18 years. But In caso the torm of
service Is 25 years or more the em
ployee Is entitled to a pension for
Hfo.
It Is necessary that overy clerk en
tering tho service must pass a med
ical examination, and no clerk is al
lowed to marry on a salary of less
than $1,000 a year without tho consent
of tho bank, under tho penulty of dis
missal and forfeiture of all rights to
this fund.
After an employee has been retired
It Is required that he live as faultless
a life as when directly employed by
tho bank. If the employee receiving
a pension resorts to and takes the
benefit of any Insolvent law, or is con
victed of felony or misdemeanor tho
pension shall ceaso. Also any unwar
rantable losses, for which an em
ployee may be responsible may. If
they do not result In his dismissal
from service, be punished by forfeit
ure of his Interest in this fund beyond
what he himself has contributed to It,
without interest.
New Place for Motor.
The motor of a new motorcycle Is
carried within tho rear wheel Instead
of on the frame.
BETTER NOT CRITICIZE
WORDS OF WISDOM FOR THE
BU8INES8 WOMAN.
Always Good Policy to Overlook
Trivial Faults Among Your Asso
ciates In the Office.
Not many girls whose work calls
them Into constant contact with tho
male sex realize tho valuo of sllonco
about "trifles." If so, there would be
many successful business women
whero there are now failures.
"O, fiddlesticks!" exclaims a bright
stenographer; "I don't see why we
women have to be contnntly humoring
the men; they get all they deserve at
homo. I for ono will not be hampered
by being bo careful what I say to the
men workers In our office"
"Independent," the average reader
will say. Not at all; In reality the
most dependent of women, because
she has to depend on tho good humor
of the men who will enduro her sharp
remarks and opinions, but who at the
Bamo tlmo mentally cUbs her as a
girl whoso advancement would mean
constant friction In the office and a
detriment to work. While a woman
may not llko to bellove It, a great donl
depends on her popularity with tho
office forco in the eyes of her em
ployer. It la natural for men to look on
woman wage- earners as Interlopers,
No matter how broad minded they aro
bocomlng In this rospoct, tho "stay at
homo" tradition will remain. How
ever, as long as a girl Is pleasant and
performs her duties In a satisfactory
manner hor presence does not Irri
the Molder
quickly or light castings with
large surfaces will show seams.
Do not smooth tho tops with
a trowel or uso the water brush
too freely If tho surface Is to be ma
chined. Brands of soft Iron glvo more
trouble and produco more faulty cast
ings than tho harder varletlos. Faulty
mixings or poor scrap causo many bad
castings. If more clearance wore al
lowed on tho tops of patterns to bo
machined by pattern makers It would
savo many parts that have to bo
thrown away In tho machine shops, A
clean, smooth snnd is required for
parts not to be machined and an open,
rather dry preparation for parts to bo
machined.
How Birds Keep Warm.
The high temperature of birds ena
bles them to resist cold moro effective
ly than they could otherwlBo do.
Whereas blood heat In a man is 98.4
degrees (Fahrenheit), It Is 107 degrees
In the domestic fowl, and moro In come
WORLD
"SOUL" IN BUSINESS
"IN JUSTICE ALONE IS MAN'3
MIGHT."
Not Y-l Have ths Workors cf the
World Alt Been Consecrated to
the 8ervlce of Mammon.
Is thorn a "soul" In Business?
Under tho din of the strife
(Cruel and keen, sordid nnd mean),
Lives there a spirit of life?
Are wo In truth at warfare.
Answering blow with a blow?
Watchful to slny, rrnfty to prey.
Hot on the track of a foe.?
Ars these but toys for the childish
"Honesty," "rtlKhtfulness," "Wrong
"Qod" but a word, sneered at when heard,
Scorned by the pride of the strong?
Are these but gauds for tho foolish
"Virtue." "Integrity," Truth"?
Fashioned In play for the sport of a day,
The harmless prttenslon of youth?
Answer, ye Lords of tho Market,
Rulers an! Princes of Trade.
Is there no part for the pitying heart
Where Fortune's high ventures M
made?
Answer, ye crowds of tho tollers.
Busy with typo-key and psn,
Is there no hope for tho mind's larger
scope?
Are figure tho masters of men?
While one elear voice cleaves tho tumult.
Holding to Truth and to Right,
Fraud and Deceit shall go down to ds
feat.
In Justice alone Is Man's might.
Whllo one bold heart follows Duty,
(Tho It may Drudgery seem).
Hovering there over dull office chair
Bhlneth tho glow and the gleam)
Yes, there Is answer sufficient,
Hinging, and hopeful, nnd bravo!
Splto of tho rush of the forces that crush,
Man Is not yet Mammon's slavo.
Yes, there's a soul sttll In Business,
How splendid Its triumph and worth.
When men shall arise to tho light of ths
prize,
Tho Servico of Qod upon earth.
Frederick Moxon In Tho Independent
Belgian Axle Grease.
Tho formula for Belgian axle grease
Is as follows: Powdered Blaked llmo,
100 parts; oil of tar, 300 parts; paraffin
oil, 800 parts; rosin oil, 300 parts;
strong lye, 12 parts. Tho slaked llmo
and the lye nre placed In a kettle, tho
rosin oil stirred Into It until tho whole
Is white nnd the wholo moderately
heated. To this the oil of tar Is added
by stirring, and then tho paraffin oil.
Finally mix in 800 parts of soapstone
powder and Btlr until the consistency
Is uniform.
Should Please Chauffeur.
To make an automobile- lift ItBolt a
Jack has been Invented to which pow
er Is applied by one of the wheels,
resting on rollers.
tate. But tho moment she begins to
notice trifling faults In others and
their work It Is fatal to her. A man
In the ofllco mny make all sorts of
criticisms, but a woman, novor.
You see, it is all because men aro
natural born egotists and cannot help
it The independent successful busi
ness woman realizes this, and firmly
declines to give her personal opinion
on tho mannerisms and tho work of
her male associates.
She attends strictly to her btislncsB
affairs and Is pleasant and courteous,
and whllo she Is constantly striving
for advancement she never for ono
moment tries to make hernelf superior
before the men in tho office.
She may have all tho ability In the
world and In hor own eyes regard men
In fiie ofllco ns vastly Inferior to hor
sclf in doing certain things, Rut sho
makes tho big mistake of hor career
If sho voices such an opinion. Lot
her keep trifles to herself and hor
true merit will bo realized by her em
ployer and co-workers.
Incidentally, If sho should profcr a
married Hfo to n business career, sho
will find this "sllenco about trifles"
the best training In the world for
keeping peace In a homo.
Waterproofing Packing Paper.
Two means of watc 'proofing packing
paper aro herewith given: In tho first
formula use 750 parts hard soap and
1,000 parts water; the water should bo
hot whon tho soap la mixed Into It, tho
paper lmnicrBort, pressed out, nnd
dried. In the second formula nan 125
parts India rubber, 375 parts gluo, and
1,000 parts water. Tho papor Is treat
ed In tho same fashion.
other birds, Nevertheless they fool tho
cold cruelly, as you may soo any frosty
night If you visit an Ivy creeper clad
wall with a lantorn; tho sparrows nes
tle together In a closoly packed mass;
and If thero be a chimney you may bo
sure tho birds will havo chosen Its ox
torlor as their roosting plnco for tho
sake of such warmth as It may give,
Really Valuable Cow.
A wonderful cow la that posseBHod
by iBaac It. Locates, a farmer of
Georgetown, Del. Ho claims It gives
milk from which butter Is produced
In a fow minutes. Skoptlcnl neigh
bors smiled Indulgently, and Bhook
their heads, when Locntos first stnted
tho fnct, but tho other morning the
farmer invited thorn to Invostlgnto
what he had said. Ono of tho neigh
bors volunteered to take enro of tho
milk in order to see that no decep
tion was practiced, ny tho tlmo ho
renched tho house, 100 yards' distant,
tho Jolting of tho milk In tho pall had
caused solid buttor to form. The
quantity weighed nearly ono pound,
locates has now rofuscd $G00 for tho
animal.
Rheumatism Advice
Gives Prominent Doctor's Beit
Prescription It Easily Mixed.
"(Jet one ounce of syrup of Sarsana
rllla compound and ono ounce of Torts
compound. Tlie-a Mel halt 0. pint of SCZO.
whisky and put the other two ingredi
ents Into It. .Take a tablespoonful of
this mixture bafore each meal ami at
bed tlmo. Shako the bottle before us
ing." This Is not new In this city as
many of tho worse cases of rheumatism
and back-ache have been cured by It
Good results come tho first day. Any
druggist has these Ingredients on hand
or wilt quickly get them from his
wholesale house. Any one can mix
them.
THE ONE DEFECT.
"An heirloom," explained tho farm
er's wlfo to her 13-year-old boy, "la
something that has been handed down
from father to ton, and la soma in
stances is greatly prized."
"I'd prize these heirlooms I'm wear
ing," romarkod tho youngster, "a good
deal moro it thoy wasn't ao long in
tho legs." Everybody's Magazine.
CHECK IT IN TIME.
Few people realize the grave dan
ger of noglecttng tho ktdnoys. The
slightest kldnoy troublo may bo Na
ture's warning of dropsy, diabetes or
kjrwrjwrr dreaded Bright a dis-
kidney symptom, be
gin using Doan's Kid
ney Pills at onco.
Mrs. Sarah A. Slack,
804 S. Douty St, Han
ford, Cal., says: "Pio-
turn mn Winer rrln.
plod with inflammatory rheumatism
and stricken with dropsy, not ablo to
movo ovon with crutches. 8uch was
my condition when I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills. Folks in Han
ford know how bad off I was and I
must give Doan's Kidney Pills full
credit for my wonderful recovery."
KomemDer the name Doan's.
For sale by all doalors. SO cents a
box. Foator-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Went Swimming at Ninety-Two.
'The Grand Old Man of Hlghgato
Ponds," William MoKenzlo, long
known as "grandfather" by his fellow
members of tho Hlghgato Lifebuoys
club, has passod away at his North
London homo. Ho was in his ninety
third year.
Up to six weoks ago Mr. McKenzle
was bnthlng in High gate Ponds, whore
ho had bathed for many year. His
unfailing regularity at the ago of
ninety-two probably constitutes a rec
ord in natation. Until threo years
ago ho Joined in tho winter lifebuoy
sports. His practice was to walk over
tho two mllos from Highbury and
back for his swim. London Chronicle.
OAT8 259 Bu. Per Acre.
That la the sworn to yield of Theodore
Barmen, Lewis Co., Wash., had from
Caller's Rejuvenated Whito Bonania oats
and won a handsome 80 acre farm. Other
big yields are 141 bus., 110 bus.. 103 bus.,
etc, had by farmers scattered throughout
the U. S.
Baker's Pedigree Barley, Flax, Corn,
Oats. Wheat. Potatoes. Grasses and Clov
ers aro famous the world over for their
rmrity and tremendous yielding qualities.
We are easily the largest growers of farm
seeds in tho world.
Our catalog bristling with seed truths
free for tho asking, or send lOo in stamps
and receive 10 packages of farm seed nov
elties and rarities, including above mar
velous oats, together with big catalog.
John A. Saber Seed Co., 182 South 8th St.,
La Crosse, Wis.
In Its Due Order.
Champ Clark, at a dinner in Wash
ington, pleaded Indulgonco for a
somowhat rambling spcakor,
"Ho'll arrlvo," said tho Domocratlo
leader, "If you'll only glvo him time.
Ho is like Doctor Thirdly.
"Doctor Thirdly was dividing up his
sermon into its appropriate heads ono
Sunday morning when a mombor of
tho congregation shouted irascibly:
" 'Meat, mnnl Glvo us meat!'
" 'Well,' said Doctor Thirdly prompt
ly, 'hold on, thon, till I'm done carv
ing.' "
Among Colleagues.
"I am afraid that man speaks before
ho thinks."
"Impossible!"
"Why?"
"He novor thinks."
Ths Discoverer.
Of faults a seeker ho would be.
Of recompense he found a dearth,
Savo In tho truthful claim that he
Had picked the easiest Job on earth.
Do You Use Byo Salve?
only
from AsenUo Tubes to Prevent Infection.
Murine Uyo Salve In Tubes Now rJIzo
2Sc. Murlno Eyo Liquid 2Sc-e0o. lSye
Books in each riir.
All Depends.
"Want a good anecdote
statesman?"
"Was ho ro-elected?"
about a
There r no sum cures for Piles, hut
Trnsk's Ointment will rcllcvo most cases
and often effect complete curca whero oth
er remedies have failed.
It's an casv matter for a married
man to keop postod on what's going
on In his homo neighborhood.
Each penny xavod
pang of foreboding.
moans ono loss
MILD, GENTLE LAXATIVE
FOR WOMEN GIVEN FREE
Bo many of the Ills of women are due
to habitual constipation, probably be
cause of their false modesty on the sub
ject, that their attention cannot bo too
strongly called to the Importance of keep
Insr tho bowels open. It Is always Impor
tant to do that, regardless of tho sex, but
It Is especially Important In women.
From the tlmo tho girl begins to men
struate until menstruation ceases she baa
always vastly better prospects of coming
through healthy If she watches her bowel
movements. If you And yourself consti
pated, with bad breath, pimply complex
ion, headaches, belching gas and other
symptoms of Indigestion and constipation,
take a small dose of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup
PUTNAM
.llliwniimmmaii ..,-r. rn ...
LOW COLONIST FARES
aro noW In effect to California, and
shrowd, far-sighted persons aro tak
ing advantage of them to visit that
stato nnd buy land In tho famous Mar
etiso tract in Suttpr County, near
Sacramonto, California, bccniiBo tho
risn In valuo that will inovltably fol
low tho holding of tho Pan-Amorlcnn
Exposition, Snn Francisco in 1915,
will bring thorn handsomo returns, to
say nothing of tho good incomo that
can bo mnd from fruit raising, dairy
ing, and general farming. Rich soil,
pure water, oxcollont cllmato. Writo
for particulars today to Homeseokers'
Information Bureau, 1027 Boo Build
ing, Omaha, Nobrnska.
A Ruling Passion.
"Uncle Plnchpenny spont a great
deal of tlmo at tho homo of Ooorg
Washington."
"Yes. He couldn't bo persuaded to
stop looking for that dollar Georgo is
said to have thrown across the Potomac"
SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE will
cure any possible case of DISTEMPER,
PINK EYE, and the like among horses
of all ages, and prevents all others in the
same stablo from having tho disease. Also
cures chicken cholera, and dog distemper.
Any good druggist can supply you, or nd
to mtrs. 60 cents and $1.00 a bottle. Agents
wanted. Free book. Spohn Medical Co.,
Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind.
Plenty of Time to Fntten Up.
Cheerful Old Idiot I say, you'll
cuso me, but d'you know that you are
tho thinnest policeman I've aver seen?
Robert Yes. I'm a new hand, and
haven't got to know the cooks yet
London Opinion.
8evere Critics.
Alice I liko Tom immensely, and
he's very much the gentleman, but ha
does llko to talk about himself!
Grace Yes, dear, your knight hath
a thousand I's. Puck.
FILKS CflKKD IN S TO
INT0 14DATsJ.
nd money ft rAIO QtSTJ.
ny, mm of .itoblng, Bua&
inWs in I to 11 Oars! Ma.
innrarugaitt win roiani
HHriT fall to cure an:
UiaMing or rroiruaina
It's easy for a pretty young widow
to make a man think ha wants to
marry her.
Urs. Whitlow's Soothing Syrnp for Children
teething, softens tho gums, reduces Inflamma
tion, nUaya pain, euros wind colic, zBa bottle.
No doubt tho mind cure is all right
if you have tho mind to begin with.
s"a w r a
Restored to Health by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compoaii
A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least -
try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame
for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman saysx
Richmond, Mo. "When my second daughter was eighteen
months old I was pronounced a hopeless Invalid by specialist.
I had a consultation of doctors and thoy said I had a severe casa
of ulceration. I was in bed for ten weeks, had sinking spells
and was pronounced to be In a dangerous condition. My father
Insisted that wo try Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound,
and brought mo six bottles. I soon began to Improve, and be
f oro It baa all been taken I was as well and strong as ever, m
friends hardly recognized mo so great was the change." Mrs
Woodson Branstottor, Richmond, Mo
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in
the United States who have been benefited by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over
thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering.
Read what another woman says:-
Jonosboro, Texas. "I havo used Lydia E. Plnkham's Yegeta
bio Compound for myself and daughter, and consider It une
qualled for all female 'diseases. I would not be without It for
anything. I wish every mother In America could be persuaded
to uso It as thero would bo less suffering among our sex then
I am always glad to speak a word of praise for IJydla E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, and you are at liberty to use this
testimonial." Mrs. James T. Iawrence Jonesboro, Texas.
Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub
lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E,
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help
these women it will help any other woman who is suffering
from the same trouble ?
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female Ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself wbo will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to Its credit.
aajBjei If the slightest trouble appears which
Bsw you do not understand, write to Mrs.
Flnkbam at Lynn, Mans., for her advioe itis
frco and always helpful
Fortunate,
Mrs. Wogga Sho Is enormously
wealthy,
Mrs. Doggs Yea. She was an only
wlfo, you know I
Garfield Tea is Nature's laxative and
blood purifier; it overcomes constipation
and its many attendant ailments.
A woman's club somotimes reminds
a man of a hammer.
Fepsln. It Is a woman's favorite laxa
tive You will And that you oan do away
with salts, strom; cathartics, etc, which
are entlroly unsvitted to woman's require
ments, Mrs. .Kathorlna Haberstroh of McKees
Rocks, Pa., and Mrs. A. 10. Ilerrlck of
Wheeler, Mich., who was almost para
lyzed In her stomach and bowels, are now
cured by the use of this remedy. A free
sample bottle can be obtained by address
ing Dr, Caldwell, and after you are con
vinced of Its merits buy It of your drug
gist at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle.
For tho free sample address Dr. W. D.
Caldwell, 01 Caldwell building, Monti
cello, 111.
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Spring Medicine
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The blood is impure and Impoverished
condition Indicated by pimples, boils a4
other eruption on the face and body, bf
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strength.
The beat spring raeJlalns, accordisz ;ta,
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It purifies and enriches the blood, ewea
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