Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, February 12, 1903, Image 4

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    Prayed
To Be Released
From Life.
Almost Insane From
Nervousness.
Dr. Miles' Nervine My
Salvation.
Do you enjoy life, or do you sleep so poorly
that you are more tired when you get up
than when you go to bed ? Is your appetite
failing, are you getting thin; does your head
ache, back ache, eyes tire easily ? These are
symptoms of a nervous disorder, which
should be promptly treated or fainting spells,
mental and phVsical nervousness, morbid
fears and loss of control will lead to insanity
or mental irresponsibility. Strengthen the
nerves with Dr. Miles'- Nervine. It quickly
supplies nerve-force and vitality to the weak
ened system, bringing sleep, appetite and
health.
"I was almost insane with nervous trouble.
Could not eat or sleep. Could see no pleas
ure in life; indeed, life was a burden to me,
and I even prayed God to release me from
it. Three doctors did all they could for me,
all to no purpose. I was in despair of ever
petting better when 1 saw the advertisement
of I)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine. I got a
bottle, commenced taking it and wrote you for
advice. I followed it carefully, taking your
Nervine, Restorative Tonic, and Nerve and
Liver Pills. Those remedies were my sal
vation. It is some months since I stopped
taking the Tonic but I keep the Nervine in
the house all the time, as it is a friend that 1
do not feel safe without. If any sufferer
should doubt the truth of this statement, let
them write to me and 1 will do my best to
drive all doubt from their mind." —MRS.
MABEL REDDEN, La Jose, I'a.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
' RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.
Cents Gleaned From the Teachings
of All Denomination*.
The only hope to be saved from ever
lasting suffering Is to accept the of
fered mercy of God in this life and re
pent of all sin.—ltev. Dr. Holderby,
Presbyterian, Atlanta, Ga.
Christ Relieves All Burdens.
there la not a galling of the yoke or
a pressure of the burden but can be
relieved by a consistent application of
the teaching of Christ.--Rev. P. E.
Hopkins, Congregationalist, Chicago.
J The crowned'heads of every nation,
The rich men. poor"men and misers
! All join in paying tribute to
DeWitt's Little Early' Risers.
11 .'Williams,.'San Antonio, Texas, writes:
Little Early Riser Pills are the best I
overtimed in my family. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to everybody. They
cure Constipation,Billiousness, Sick head
ache, Torpid Liver, .laundiee, malaria
and all other liver|troubles.
It In Free Trade.
Tariff reform in operation is free
trade In operation. Free trade Is a
great producer of rest for the worklng
inan In America. At the same time It
makes hard work for the European
workingmau who Is compelled to pro
duce for our markets. Asbury Park
(N. J.) Journal.
A"Bcientiflc; Discovery.
Kodol'doesjfor the stomach that which
it is unable to do for itself, even when
but slightly disordered or over-loaded.
Kodol supplies the natural juices of di
gestion and does the work of the stom
ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while
the inllamed inusclee of that organ arc
allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests
what you eat and enables the stomach
ami <ligestiveJorgans£to transform all food
into rich, red blood.
Somethintr to Do.
The desire of the true heart and
thoughtful mind is, "Give me some
thing to do; give me some part In the
world's work; give me a mission."—
Rev. Dr. Bisbee. Universalist, Boston.
Unconscious from Croup.
During a sudden and terrible attack ol
cruponr little girl was unconscious from
strangulation, says A. L. Spa Hon I.post
master, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One
Minute Cough Cure was administered and
repeated often. It reduced the swelling
and information, cut the mucus and short
ly the child was resting easy and speedily
recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, La-
Grippe, and all Throat and Lung trouble.
One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the
throat and chest and enables the lungs to
contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to
the blood.
Faith's Satisfying Basis.
Only where the light of revelation
shines and the teachings of that reve
lation are accepted does faith find a
satisfying basis or hope rise into assur
ance.—Rer. Dr.Chlvers, Baptist, Brook
lvn
One Hundred Dollars a Box.
is the value 11. A. Tisdale, Summerlon,
S. C., places on DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. He. says; "I had the piles for 20
years. I tride many doctors and medi
cines, but all failed except DeWitts Witch
Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a
combination of the healing properties of
Witch Ilazel with antiseptics and emol
lients; relieves and permcntly cures blind
bleeding, itching piles, sores, cuts, bruises
eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases.
History Reveals Itself.
In every republic that ever existed it
was the aim of the rich to crush the
middle class and make an aristocracy
of wealth to enslave the lower classes
of humanity. Water, food and fuel
belong to the people, and the men that
rob them of either are traitors to hu
manity.—Rev. P. K. Kain, Reformed,
Philadelphia.
£. i '
n.id .< • v• ,• F- \
auu iur. licluoe substitutes.
The prevention of consumption is en
tirely a question of commencing the prop
er treatment in time. Nothing is so well
adapted to ward oil' fatal lung troubles as
Foley's Honey and Tar.
For'sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown;
Jsines McFai'Jane, Laporte.
Test of Experience.
The only way to test the power of
Christ to forgive sins or the efficacy of
prayer is to comply with the conditions
which God has laid down and put them
to the test of experience. Whether
faith in Christ can give strength in
trial, impart patience In suffering, fill
the soul with peace, can only be settled
by each one for himself.—Rev. Dr. Mc-
Cullagh, Presbyterian, Worcester, Mass.
Children Poisoned.
Many children are poisoned and made
nervous and weak, il not killed outright,
by mothers giving them cough syrups con
taining opiates. Foley's Honey and Tar
is a sale and certain remedy for coughs,
croup and lung troubles, and is the only
prominent cough medicine that contains
no opiates or other poisons.
The many friends of G. 11. Hausan,
Engineer, L. E. & W. li. 11., at present
living in Lima.O. will be pleased to know
of his recovery from threatened kidney
disease, lie writes: "1 was cured by us
ing Foley's Kidney Cure, which 1 recom
mend to all, especially trainmen who are
usually similarly afflcted."
For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown
and James McFarlane, Laporte.
Nearness of God nnd Man.
Of all creeds that have been founded
since the beginning of the world the
Christian religion is the only one that
overcomes the sense of distance be
tween God and man.—Rev. Dr. Brady,
Episcopalian, Philadelphia.
Unstable Christianity.
A Christianity which is not rooted Is
always unstable; a Christian love that
has not penetrated Into the depths is
not a love of a permanent or enduring
character. It is more like a bubble.—
Rev. Dr. MacLaurin, Reformed, Roch
ester. N. Y. __ _
A Life at Stake.
If \oubut knew the splendid merit of
Foley's Honey and Tar you would never
be without it. A dose or two will prevent
an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It
may save your life.
For sale by C. I>. Voorhees, Sonestown,
and James McFarlane,porte. Pa.
"Whatsoever Ye Do."
Whatsoever! Draw this word as a cir
cumference around all the activities of
your life and see how much it means.
It is all inclusive. Everything—busi
ness, politics, society, religion—must
be brought under the high rule of
pleasing the Lord rather than men.—
Rev. L. E. Sellers, Christian, Terre
Haute, Ind.
STOP IT.
A neglected cough or cold may lead to
serious bronchical or lung troubles. Dont
take chances when Foley's Honey and
Tar affords perfect security from serious
effects of a cold.
For sale by C, D. Voorhees, Sonestown;
•James McFarlane, Laporte.
Active and Devoted.
Christ was an example of religious
devotion. We find him going to the
teniple. He was also an example of
religious activity. We find him doing
good. Some people are devoted Chris
tians, but they are not active. Others
are active, but not devoted. Christ
was both active and devoted.—Rev.
Dr. Meeley, Methodist, Brooklyn.
In Bed for week withJJLiaGritpe.
We have received the following letter
from Mr. Hav Kemp, of Angola, Ind. "I
was in bed lour weeks with la grippe and
I tried many remedies and spent consid-;
eraole for treatment with physicians, but I
1 received no relief unti'jjl tried Foley's !
Honey and Tar. Two small bottles ol
this medicine cured'me and I now use it
exclusively in my'lamily." Take no sub
stitutes.
Favors nnd Obligations.
There are no favors in God's world
but Involve also greater obligations.
Each privilege we enjoy means anoth
er duty. Every power we obtain im
poses upon us some new responsibility.
There is no such thing as equality in
life. Nature did not fashion all flow
ers and trees alike. Its beauty consists
In its variety of form and color, In Its
contrasts of high and low, of strong
and feeble. Neither are all men mold
ed alike physically or intellectually;
otherwise human existence would be
bereft of all charm, of all ambition.—
Rev. Kaufman Kohler, Hebrew, New
York.
The Spirit's WhisperinKS.
The most decisive witness of th«
Holy Spirit's coming are often whis
perings instead of shoutings in our
ears. The world around us is filled
with evidence. The word of God steals
upon us like a thief in the night. We
ought to be concerned about the repeat
ed daily coming of Christ—Rev. F. J.
McConnell, Methodist, Cambridge,
Mass.
TLion CoffaeY
/4 is 16 ounces of pure I \
I I coffee to the pound. | 1
I I Coated Coffees are I 1
I I only about 14 ounces I 1
I lof coffee and two I 1
/ 1 ounces of eggs, I 1
I, 1 glue, etc, of no I \
IL I value to you, but f—
ffjdtW] money in tfce.pocketJl6V\
tuijoiof the roaster.{(gSAf
ffee *e*)e4 Milip Inrsree ant
OUT OP SORTS.
I Vv ilcil' Vt>& ail go Mo
Generally Weak. Easily
Tired. Read the Following
Know the Remedy.
Mrs. A. Noble of No. 315, Catherine St
Bloomsburg, Pa., fays. "1 had beet;
troubled a good deal with nervousnef-i*
and sleeplessness for a long time and foil
generally out of sorts. 1 got some of Dr.
A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and was great,
ly benefited by their use. I rested so
much belter and felt brighter and stronger
Mv back has been much better, since. I
can recommend them highly." Dr.A.W.
Chrse's Nerve Tills are sold at 50c a box
at dealers or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicim
Co., Buffalo, N.Y. See that portrait an '
aignature of A. W. Chase, M, D. are on
every package.
SEN tFI*"S OF CO-OPERATION
Farmers Munt iJnlte For Their OWB
Protection.
In this ago of strenuous effort, whea
men are bending every energy to win
Bupremacy in every field of human ac
tivity, the chances of an individual to
win success are correspondingly dimin
ished. To alleviate this dtfliculty and
to stimulate the efforts or many who
would succumb to this intense compe
tition, acting individual;), the grange
by co-operation aids thb individual to
achieve a success which he would not
be able to do acting alone. The inter
change of experience and the stimulat
ing influence of knowing that others
are Interested in your particular work
are some of the great benefits of co
operation among those engaged in the
same work.
Another result of co-operative effort
through the grange has been the abil
ity of the farmer, through thi9 organi
zation. to present a solid front to the
enemies of agriculture. When fraud
and deception became apparent In the
manufacture of spurious dairy prod
ucts, co-operative effort by the mem
bers of the grange placed upon our
statute books the oleoniargcrine bill to
prevent this fraud upon the consumer.
When it became apparent that farmers
were being defrauded by different
firms which sold various kinds of cattle
feed which were adulterated, the unit
ed effort of the grange brought about
the passage of laws which have prac
tically stopped Ihls fraud.
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tftuie tne grange eeek« to trar upon
no other class of people, yet the Inevi
table law of self protection warrants
the farmer in co-operating with other
farmers in the buying and Belling. In
the past the farmer has spent the
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these crops goto pay the cost of trans
portation and handling. In other
words, his profits were absorbed by
those engaged in commerce. Only
through co-operation with others en
gaged in agriculture can the farmer
correct this state of affairs.—George A.
Fuller, Overseer New York State
Grange.
MASSACHUSETTS GRANGES,
What the State Orange Is Doing For
Farmer* In the Bay State.
The annual meeting was held at
Worcester, Mass. George S. Ladd was
re-elected master. There are over 100
granges in the state with about 15,000
members. The state grange favored
state legislation to reimburse farmers*
for cattle killed by the cattle commis
sion In view of the trouble from foot
and mouth disease then prevailing.
Further extension of rural free mail
delivery was urged, and grangers were
asked to observe Arbor day by the
planting of trees along the highways.
More equitable taxation was advocat
ed. The grangers also recommended
that a bill be introduced into the legis
lature which will oblige manufacturers
of concentrated foodstuffs to put on
the outside of the bag the exact formu
las of the contents. It recommended
that some of the agricultural societies
of the state be consolidated. The secre
tary of the Salisbury aud Amesbury
Mutual Fire Insurance company, con
trolled by the state grange, reported
that during the year ending Dec. 1 pol
icies were written to the amount of
$407,608 and that the total outstanding
risks are $755,308. Losses last year
were only $l5O.
Agricultural Studies.
National Lecturer and Governor N. J.
Bachelder, speaking of the importance
of the study of agriculture in the rural
schools, says:"lt is of vastly more im
portance that pupils be able to name
and classify the plants and trees grow
ing by the roadside between their homes
and the schoolliouse than that they be
able to give the height of the principal
peaks of the Rocky mountains, and it
is far more sensible to teach them
something about the composition and
derivation of the soil of the farm upon
which they live and wblcta may be their
home during lire than to tench them te
name the principal rivers in Hindustan.
To learn the usefulness of birds and.
their correct names and something of
their habits will famish mental devel
opment and Information at the same
time that will be Useful every day of
their lives. This grand movement has
already begun, and we will do our state
and nation a service if, as an organisa
tion standing for rural development,
we are able to give the a'dded impetus
to It"
The Flfkl Aoralnat Varlvhteoaneu,
We must fight selfishness with un
selfishness, hatred with love, covetous
ness with generosity, falsehood with
truth, darkness with light. We must
build up life on the positive side.—Rev.
Dr. Poiemas H. Swift, Methodist, Chi
cago.
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RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts 1224,386 3fi
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 5,000 00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 8,400 00
Stock Securities 15,000 00
Furniture 1,375 00
Due from Banks Approved reserve Agt 42,619 67
Specie and Legal Tender Notes 17,238 55
Redemption fund U. S. Treusury 25,000 00
t 356,516 58
LIABILITIES.
Capital | 50,000 00
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Dividens unpaid 400
t 356,516 58
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you in the future,
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Forksville, Pa.
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Principal.
Foley's Honey andTar
heals lungs and stops the cough.
Bargainsf
It is our business ■
It is our business to save
our customers as much as
possible on
Harnesses, Robes,
Blankets, Whips,
Platform Wagons,
BUGGIES AND
ROAD WAGONS.
Call and examine my stock
and see what you can save
on a pair of Blankets.
You can also get your
horses shod while you get
your grist ground at the mill.
W. E. MILLER, i
FORKSVILLE, PA. *
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right
Soecial Special
Prices. Prices.
Busy Days at
VERNON HULL'S
The Mid-Season sale of
of seasonable goods is at
tracting many well pleased
buyers. More people than
ever are realizing and appre
ciating the efforts of this
store to give the people good
qualities at reasonable prices.
NEW Goods on
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STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
Vernon Hull's
Large Store.
To Care Constipation FontWi
Take Cascarets Canilv Cathartic. 100 or ISO.
If C. 0. C. tall to cure, druggists rotund money.
How Are TnrSldufi 112
Dr. Hobbe' Sparnfras Pills cure>ll kidney ill* (nn»
•left**. Addßurliim HtmudrCo.Cbloacoer W. t
ONE
MINUTE
One Minute Couch Cure does no! put Inunedl
stely Into the stomach, hut ilncers In the threat, chert
and I unci, producing the following results:
(1) Relieves the cough.
(2) Makes the bresthinc easy.
(3) Cuts out the phietm.
(4) Draws out the inflammation.
(5) Kills the germs (microbes) Of disss—)
(6) Strengthens the mucous membranes.
(7) Clears the head.
(I) Relieves the feverish conditions.
M Remove* every cam* of the cough sat M
rtraln o* the lungs.
(10) Enables the tunc* le contribute ree We*
giving and Ufe-suStainlng oxygen to the blood. Cure*
Croup and all Cough, Lung and Branchial Affection*.
COUGH CURE
WwnwOy l. a. PtWITT > OOs OHlO—