Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, August 06, 1903, Image 4

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    Sick
Headaches and
Dizzy Spells,
Weak, Nervous,
Wretched, Tired,
Until Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cured Me.
Are you in * "poor condition?" Are you
almost ready to cive up from exhaustion,
nervousness, headaches, backaches, and
dizzy spells t No need to mention the de
tails of a run down or "poor condition" to
those who are sufleripg. Better to tell you
of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee
to help you, and restore your poor weakened
nerves to life, strength and health.
"Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done
a great deal for me. In the fall of 1897 my
health was in a very poor condition. Ex
treme nervousness, dizzy spells and sick
headaches made me most miserable. 1 had
been under the ewe of our local physician
for some time, but got no better. 1 was on
the verge of nervous prostration. Had no
and could not sleep. 1 grew worse
as the dizzy spells continued and lost flesh
and strength. Ohl those awful days. A
lady friena who had taken Restorative Ner
vine advised me to try it I bought a bottle
at the local drug store and when it was one
half gone I noticed that the medicine was
helping me. I continued taking it according
to directions until I had used three bottles
when I felt so much better I stopped taking
it. I feel that my present greatly improved
health is all due to Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine. lam grateful for the benefit I re
ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly
on its merits as a nerve tonic and restora
tive."—Mrs. P. M. Hogoboom, Dalton,
Mass.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
The grange has the proud distinction
of securing more state and national
laws In the Interests of agriculture
than all other organizations combined.
New York state has been Increasing
her grange membership very rapidly
sin cu Jan. 1.
pose<l reciprocity treaty, and this no
doubt has had a strong influence in
making the representatives of those
states assume the position they are
credited with holding. Even with their
help, however, there is great danger to
the sugar industry, and its friends
should be up and doing if they would
make their opposition to the treaty ef
fective.—Michigan Farmar.
Just About Bedtime
take a Little Karly Riser—it will cure
constipation, billiousness and liver trouble
DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are different
from other pills. They do not gripe and
break down the mucous membranes of the
stomach, liver and bowels, but cures by
gently arousing the secretions and give
strength to these organs. Sold by all
Druggists.
Am Ideal Leader.
Gorman is an ideal leader for the na
tional Democracy, provided the disci
ples of Jefferson are not particular as
to which direction they take.—Lowell
(Mass.) Mall.
1 ~
A Surgical Operation
is always dangerous—do not submit to
the surgeon's knife until you have tried
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will
cure when every thine else tails—it has
done this in thousands of cases. Here is
one of them: I suffered from bleeding
and protruding piles for twenty years.
Was treated by different specialists and
used many remedies, but obtained no re
lief until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazle
lSalve. Two boxes of this salve cured
me eighteen months ago and I have not
had a touch of the piles since.—H. A.Tis
dale,summerton, N. C. For Blind, Bleed
ing, Itching and Protruding Piles uo
remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. Sold by all Druggists.
land intends to make a tour or the
west, but It would not be worth his
while to come west of the Mississippi
river. He would, as the Democratic
candidate, come nearer carrying Mis
souri for Roosevelt than any other man
could possibly do.—Bait Lake Tribune.
The Foundation of Health.
Nourishment is the foundation of health,
life—strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
the one great medicine that enables the
stomach and digestive organs to digest,
assimilate and transform all foods into
the kind of blood that nourishes the ner
ves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays
the loundation for health. Nature does
the rest. Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all
disorders of the stomach and digestive
organs are cured by the use of Kodol.
Sold by all Druggists.
j Rellsion Enriches Lite.
Religion satisfies because It enriches
life. It opens the way Into a new kind
of Joy. It brings into play a new
rar.ge of activity. Thus Jesus said
that he came that we might have life
and that we might have It more abun
dantly. He came to widen out the cir
cle of human appreciation. The pur
pose of religion thus considered is akin
(With the purpose of all progress. It Is
to teach new truth, to awaken new
aspiration, to develop new possibilities,
to round out more fully the natural Ufa
of man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pitts
burst.
Catarrh of the Stomacb.
When the stomach is over loaded; when
food is taken into if that fails to digest, 1
it decays and inflames the mucuos mem
brane, exposing the nerves, and causing '
the glands to secrete mucin, instead ot
the natural juices of digestion. This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach. For
years I tufl'ered with Catarrh of the Stom
ach, caused by indigestion. Doctors and
medicines failed to benefit me until 1 used
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.—J. R. Rhea,Cop
pell. Tex. Sold by all Druggists.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
ITS CAUSE AND CURE.
Overwork any organ and it gives out—
the stomach is no exception. Ask it to
digest anything, everpthing, at any time
in half the time required, and like any
over driven horse, it balks. Nature in
tended the sto.mash should have regular
hours. A time to work, a time to rest—
and when you break up this habit, you
upset the whole arrangement. The stom
ach nerves become exhaueted, the glands
refuse to act, the food does not digest—
lies heavy, ferments ami repeats. There
:s pain, gas forms, bloating occurs, the
neart becomes irregular and a nervous,
irritable feeling sets in. This is nervous
dyspepsia and Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve
Fills its cure.
Mrs. J. L. Johnson of 720 N. Main
St. Hcranton, Pa., says:
"Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are ex
cellent. I was dizy and nervous and the
stomach digesting its food badly. This
condition induced a feeling of debility anil
lassitude. Hearing ot the Nerve Pills I
got a box and the result has certainly
been tine. They gave the stomach stren
gth to handle the food properly, the ner
vousness and dizziness disappeared com
pletely and my general strength and vig
or returned consequently I am pleased
•ind glad to recommend the medicine.' -
50c a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that
portrate and signature of A. \V. Chase M.
I>. are on every pockoce.
Its GlrvatlnK Influence on the Farm
•fr'N Life and Occupation.
Whene'er a noblo deed is wrought.
Whene'er is spoke a noble thought.
Our hearts In glad surprise
To higher levels rise.
The objects of the grtage are en
nobling. Its results are wnny a noble
deed has been wrought, and many 0
noble thought spoken, nnd hearts und
minds and thoughts of many a farmer
and farmer's wife have arisen to a
higher level.
Selfishness, narrowness und back
wardness have 110 place in America to
day. The American farmer, more than
any other class, should be above these
things, and, thanks to the grange, he is
rapidly rising above them.
We are all of us students, and al!
should be anxious to develop the no
bler Instincts of our nutures, and no
where else can we tlnd so good an op
portunity for development as in the
grange.
In the great industrial development
of the present time we observe with
more or less of concern the tremendous
organization of capital, which will not
be stopped by public opinion and can
not be controlled by legislation. We
see the ironclad organization of labor
which rises above the power of injunc
tion or the force of bayonets.
In this great crisis the great middle
class, the agriculturists, "the hope and
strength of the nation," inspired by
noble thoughts to the doing of noble
deeds, can well band themselves Into
an organization like the grange, whose
object is the bettering of themselves
and the world.
The same forces that lead to organ
ization of capital and Impel to indus
trial union point plainly to the social,
business and fraternal co-operation of
the farmers.
As the future of this republic depends
upon a successful agriculture and t>
successful agriculture depends upon a
thorough knowledge of the business
and an understanding of our relatiom
to each other and to the world, then it
is not so much a selfish desire as pa
triotic Impulse that leads us to take up
the work of the grange, and as the
grange Is developed along the lines it
has marked out for itself so will there
be developed a higher manhood and
womanhood. Nobler deeds will bo
wrought, nobler thoughts will be spo
ken, higher levels attained, and in the
enlightenment and general improve
ment we will share with the rest nnd
our reward will be sure nnd certain. —
W. N. Giles, Secretary New York State
Ornnirp.
The Muscatine Journal, referring to
the debate on among lowa Republic
ans, repeats that "this Republican pink
tea is a family discussion" and "never
was and never will be a family quar
rel."
"Thunderstorms," observes the Bur
lington Hawkeye, "are good things to
clear the atmosphere. Possibly the po
litical one which has recently passed
in lowa means conservative and har
monious action at the next Republican
state convention."
1a 3 1
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The U.S. Mail
puts you next door to this
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where you reside —
Do your Banking by MaiLand
let your money earn 3 per
cent, interest where it will be
absolutely safe.
Our system of Banking: by Mall
is very simple—write for the
booklet telling all about it.
COMPANY
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SCRANTON, PA.
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FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
Give these shells a thorough trial, and you will find them to be as
nearly perfect as experience, ingenuity, brains and equipment can
make them. They are made with the Winchester patent corrugated
head, which has made Winchester "Leader" and " Repeater"
Smokeless Powder Shells so popular and satisfactory. Winchester
Factory-Loaded " New Rival " Shells are thoroughly waterproof,
and are loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of
powder, shot and wadding which makes them uniform and reliable.
Shoot Tbem and You'll Shoot Well
IShortTalks On Advertising]
ByCharlesAustin Bates.
t- No. 51.
Every advertiser should keep close watch of his daily and weekly
sales, lie should make a schedule of last year's sales, by days, weeks
and months, and enter against ~ _
each day's sales for this year, as
they are ascertained. —
If he sees on Tuesday that T , 1 ( I
Monday's and Tuesday's sales are Wa I oggii fL 4m IjW
going to be less than last year's, Iff -J- a
he should put a good, strong ad in jU \ T \
the Tuesday evening and Wednes- iff \\ I
day morning papers and keep up || 1 I I
the treatment as long as it is vft A oHTnSI &A
needed. Ihe same thing applies Ha J J/k
where only a weekly paper can be Jjk
used. That is the rational way
to advertise—the way to make it SQ
pay. Don't merely occupy your
"space." Don't say that you will Whin you get sickvou doH'tdicker with
, , , , , , the doctor."
use three inches double tor the
year, but make up your mind to beat last year's business, if you have
to use twenty inches double.
Business is as susceptible to good advertising as the human body
A is to good medicine. You
SSO for doctors' bills and
with the doctor at all. You
as you can," and you take
«Don't understand your medicine like a little
man without inquiring the
- CO st. It costs something, of
course, but it cannot be
helped. It doesn't do any good to grumble about it. The question is
whether you want to get well or not. That's the way business and
advertising should be considered. Don't understand that I mean to
advocate unlimited and promiscuous advertising—l do not, any more
than I would advise you to fill yourself up with a lot of medicine when
you don't need it. Judicious advertising may mean two inches or two
pages. It is bad to use too much space, but it is worse to use too little.
Cobyrieht,_Charle.t Austin Bates. New York.
— - —me ■ - - -7-- iii
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HTJO-HCES'VIXjIL.E,
CAPITAL STOCK,
SSO 000 DcWITT BODINE > President
C. WILLIAM WODDROP, Vice Pres.
W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier.
SURPLUS AND .
NET PROFITS,
DIRECTORS:
'550,000
DeWitt Bodino, C. Wm. Woddrop. Peter Reeder,
Transacts a General
_ . ' . Jeremiah Kelley, William Frontz, \V. C. Front/,
Banking Business. J
~„ „ James K. Boak, John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz,
Accounts of Individ
, Peter Frontz. John P. Lake, Daniel H.Poust,
mis and Firms Solic-
John Bull.
ied.
I FOLEY'S KDNEY CURE I
I Will positively cure any case of Kidney I
I or Bladder disease not beyond the reach I
I of medicine. No medicine can do more. I
I Cni CY'C IfIDNFY fillßF Passad Stona and firavtl With Excruciating Pains 1
I rUfctl %9 Rlftfllbl UUIlt A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writes: ■
H "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass-
H cf rPtlcf ll PtlC fhp 111"i fl 211*Tr nro"!l nC ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
B OLI CllgLllClia UHllctiy lUgcUl&>, gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was ■
■ KnilHci HO flip IriVlfi pvc afiH ifT*rio"_ surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc.,
■ UUIIUO Up UIC K.lUllCys> ctllU UlVlg- and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. ■
I Orates the whole system FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me SI,OOO worth of good." I
I IT ic cimmniTccn "• ® ,h#r Can Compara With It I
■ I' UUnnUM I ttll Thos. W. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and
H _ _ _ . * . _ _ one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and ■
TWO SI2C9 OUC and 9IiUU he says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
.VHBIHHW' SOLD RECOMMENDED BY
James McFARLANE, Laporte, A Dr. OHAS. DT VOORHEJES, Soneatown, Pa 7
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THE CENTRAL
State Normal School,
LOCK HAVEN.^PA.
J. R. FLICKINGER, Principal.
FALL TERM BEGINS,
September 7,1903.
The school year just completed
has been most successful. Larger
numbers, higher standards and
more complete equipment, are the
best evidences of prosperity.
Free Tuition to Prospective
Teachers.
Departments of Music, Elocution,
Business, College Preparatory.
Admits to Wellesley and State iu
stitutinos on certificate. As a
training school for teachers it is
unsurpassed. Expenses lower than
elsew here. Address for catalogue,
THE PRINCIPAL.
State Normal School
East Stroudsburg, Pa.
This POPULAR State* Institution is
located, in the most beautiful, picturesque
and healthful part of the State. It is in
the GREAT SUMMER RESORT REG
ION of the BLUE RIDGE and POOONO
MOUNTAINo and within two miles of
the famous Delaware Water Gap resort.
jj Tuition Absolutely Free.
The total Boarding, Furn
ished rooms and all other expenses only
iv!. 56 per week. In addition to the regu
lar Departments in the Normal proper,
we have a line COLLEGE PREPARA
TORY DEPARTMENT. We can Have
you one full year in your College Prepara
tion. Departments of MUSIC, ELOCU
TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING
IX CHINA and WATER COLORS,
taught hy Specialists.
A New Recitation Building.
is now in course Jof erection, which.'Jwill
give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other
recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium !
Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT I
A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils
COACHED FREE. Nearly FIVE HUN
DRED PUPILS ENROLLED this year.
FALL TERM.OPENSSEPT. 8, 11102.
For Catalogue and particulars address
GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M.
Principal.
FOLEYSKIDNEYCOM
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
PAIRP)ANF)S
GAS or GASOLINE
ENGINES.
There are'many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE
"FAIRBANKS"
Some resemble it in construction, others in name
BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE
FAIRBANKS ENGINE.
Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost.
Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three
horse power up-
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY,
701 Arch St., Philadelphia.
CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte.
Summer Normal
School.
The Sullivan County Summer
Normal School will open at Du
shore Monday, July 13, 1903, and
continue in session four weeks.
TUITION.
The tuition for the term of four
weeks is 55.00, Students not in
attendance the entire term will be
charged 81.50 per week.
INSTRUCTORS.
Prof. J. E. R. Hillgore will instruct
in English, History, and Civics.
Prof. E. F. Hill will instruct in
Mathematics.
Supt. M. R. Black will instruct in
work designed for prospective
teachers.
A special instructor for the usual
course of lectures is yet to be en
gaged.
To Teachers and Prospective Teachers:
The Summer Normal School will
provide a thorough review in the
branches of study in which teach
ers will be examined for provision
al certificates and will aim to be
helpful to both experienced and in
experienced teachers. Bring with
you the text-books you have on the
subjects you expect to study.
M. R. BLACK,
County Superintendent.
ONE
MINUTE
One Minute Cough Cure does not pass immedi
ately Into the stomach, but lingers In the throat, cheat
and lungs, producing the following results:
(1) Relieves the cough.
(2) Makes the breathing easy.
(3) Cuts out the phlegm.
(4) Draws out the Inflammation.
(5) Kills the germs (microbes) of dlseaM,
(6) Strengthens the mucous membranes.
(7) Clears the head.
(S) Relieves the feverish conditions.
(9i Removes every cause of the cough tnd the
■train on the lungs.
(10) Enables the lungs to contribute pure life
giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood. Cure*
Croup and all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections.
COUGH CURE
Praparad by ■. a D«wiYT * 00.. OHIOAQO