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jo 00 00 00 00 oo Ob 00 0 00 00 3 :| In Minnesota. 3 State News of the | ‘Week Briefly Told., OOo 00 00 06 00 00 ry oo ee Fire in the building of D. B. ee at Hibbing caused a loss of $2,000. H. B. Hance of Mankato has opened a clothing store in the First National Bank block at Canby. LB. Spencer, ex-mayor of Faribault, “WONDERFUL WORK, | || Case No. 18,977.—David M. Bye, P. O. Address, Box 297, Midland, Mich., says: ‘Three months I was almost incapacitated from labor; could not sleep at night; had to walk the floor, owing to terrible pain in the hips, in the small of the back, in ad instep and ankle of the right leg. I was treated for sciatic rheuma- tism in the hospital, but received no benefit. One month ago I returned home and was given a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. To-day residents of the city can ‘bear witness to the fact _ PEANUT CURE INSOMNIA. —— 4 Man Who Tried the Experiment Says It Succeeds All Right. Peanuts as a cure for consumption are widely known and believed in. Now a Roxborough man comes for- ward with a peanut cure for insomina. He says of it: “I had been a poor sleeper for five years. Violent exer- cise, drugs and other remedies had given me no relief. Finally, at the suggestion of a vegetarian, I tried the peanut. I put beside my bed a bag of peanuts newly roasted, shelled and salted, and on my first attack of in- somnia I ate fifty, masticating them | CATARRH OF LUNGS. ~ A Prominent Chicago Lady Cured by Pe-ru-na. ‘ Miss Maggie Welch, secret of the Betsey Ross Educational and lent Society, writes from 328 North State street,Chicago, If, the following glow- ing words Peruns: “Last fallI caught the most severe cold I ever had in my life. I conghed night and day, and my lungs and throat became so sore that 1 wasin great dis very ' thoroughly—giving, in fact, = is dead. He was sixty-four ygars old | that I am able to work, and can also| twenty-five chews to each nut. While g | and leaves a widow and one son. walk to my work without the aid| taking this large dose, I felt a grad- Fs | Ree. ee of a walking stick or crutch. ual drowsiness stealing over me, and 4 Richard Gretty, a cook employed in In speaking of the immediate effect | a8 Soon as the dose was ended I fell a Kotchenar’s logging camp, near Ely, | of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I did not find| asleep. Since that time I have always % dropped dead. He had been drinking | them to deaden the pain, but quickly | kept fresh peanuts by me at night. ¥ heavily. and surely to eradicate the cause of | They have never failed—Philadelphia é oe Pe Fe it. Record. ; Four families are quarantined for} | am of the opinion that Doan’s Kid- Ce NS AE 4 smallpox at Norwood, and fears are| ney pills are the best remedy for No Reason to Kick. a felt of the disease spreading through | kidney ailments that can be procured.| “See here,” cried the victim, who had 3 . the village. I was especially careful in my diet, | been dozing, “why have you cut my ll eet in order to give the treatment fair | hair so short?” satis pe page the sven play. “Why,” replied the new barber, “I mother of the wife of County Superin- | tn conclusion, I shall be pleased, at thought you'd like to get your money’s Fibroid Tumor S Cured. tendent Bennett of Argyle, died at the | any time, to answer any eauivien re-| worth. Short or long, it’s al! the same ° age of seventy-seven years. garding my case, from anyone desir- |'price.”—Philadelphia Press. Miss Maggie Welch, ° 4 - Kg esas ous of obtaining it.” Pde et ress. seat by A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, uence naar or Men ere | A. Name TRIAL of this great kla- ‘A Coal Maggot. Large eeinriie be aren pog aarp % . i. ee ee a revolver, accl-| ney medicine which cured Mr. Bye “Brother, what kind of a thing is a} my doctorsaid rather ina joke, ‘I 8 which baffled the skill of Boston doctors, | dentaty shot and killed himself, the | 4% Medicine which cured Mr. Bye) evot?” Peraca te the only macwelue thas wins. aie M H f B M >. | bullet, passing through ‘his heart. part of the United States. Address} “My goodness, Dolly what an igno-| cure you,’ : g Ts. ay es, 9° oston, * ass., In Se eg af Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥. For|rantness! Why, that’s how papa]. ‘I told himthatI would certainly 4 Plats for three new additions to the | gaig by all druggists, price 50 cents} made all his mioney—by being a coal it and immediately sent for a bottle. k the following letter tells how she Was | Village of Fertile have been allowed | per pox. maggot.”—Brooklyn Life. found that relief came the first day, and is ‘ R by the council. The building improve- SSR AT 2S a NMS Geert as I kept taking it faithfully the congh i cured, after everything else failed, by eyed the season aggregate about The Only Way to Prove It. A Friendly Tip. Fee Sat cy aiahet: is Spina ogg i . 6 t 3 $35,000. “Which do you think should be more | _Mistress—I don’t want you to have ‘Addbaes Che Pocus Melictcs Ga. ties i Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound. ie highly esteemed, brains or money?” | 80 much company. You have more call- | ) Ohio, for. haretare k The wagon and blacksmith shop of | ““praing” answered Senator Sor-, TS in a day than I have in a week.” pag io, for free literatufe om 5 Mrs. Hayes’ First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help: James Peulson at Wells were burned, ghum. “But nowadays the only way a| _Domestic—Well, ma’am, perhaps if : “p M Pr :—Ih: a8 der B iasctors™ treat involving a loss of about $3,000, with man can convince people that he has you'd try to be a little more agreeable, Chronic fault-finders would tire 4 zAR Mrs, Pinknam:—TIhaye been under Boston doctors’ at- | partial insurance. The origin of the | prains is to get money.”—Washington you’d have as many friends as I have. f this old ld if th — ment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid | fire is unknown. mint, - a taiick abort are: Were Rota Ee tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends Laer : PATENTS. sites up my spine. I have bearing-down pains both back and front. ab- | The Chicago Great Western has In Winter Use Allen’s Foot-Ease. panes domen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three years. ap- |agreed to put in the improvements | 4 powder. Your feet feel uncomfort- | List of Patents Issued This Week to : petite isnot good. I cannot walk or be on my feet for any length of time. | ®8ked for by citizens of Northfield—a | able, nervous and often cold and damp. ._ Northwestern. Inventors. le’s TASTES GOOD | “The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book ac- | 2ew brick station and better platform | If you have sweating, sore feet or tight | se Gemenga;: Duluth: Mian oles AND IS. GOOD curately describe my case, so I write to you for advice.” —(Signed) Mrs. | #nd cement walks. shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Hase. Sold by | J@mp. wick snuffing device; John G. oush if 4 E. F. Haves, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Bute Fis all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. | Carlson, Eggleston, Minn., railway tie w, .. CHILDREN. LIKE IT While going home, under the influ-| Samples sent free. Address Allen §. | °f bridle; Christian Christofferson, St. ure SO WILL YOU Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham’s advice—al- | ence of liquor, Ole Modin, a farmer | Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. foes Rae ee ; though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take capelarcy aed a ee soe Sat Eman means for raising or lowering grates; | SOLDAND GUARANTEED BY DRUGGIST 3 her medicine — which she knew would help her — | was found- drowned the next morning. | “Brace up,” said Fhe leader of the | Frederick Kilgore, Minneapolis, Minn., WHAT YOU CAN Sav. her letter contained a mass of additional instruc- ee suffrage club, “and we will yet prove | OBEINE Ae ee ta nile Sidney $25o0n , make all kinds of scales. A Frank Newall of Princeton was | that we can wear masculine attire.” a 7 is 7, B. Pumps “s* tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring | committed to the Fergus Falls hos. |. “That's the trouble, ’sighed the pret- | Long, Wilmot, Minn., cain controlling | 5 TON Seances aoe about the happy result. pital for the insane. He was brought | ty little blonde. “We can’t brace up | @pparatus. BECKMAN BROS., Drs MoINES, lowa, * a j > »»__. | Lothrop and Johnson, patent attorneys, 912 “Dear Mns. Poxxnam:— Sometime ago I wrote to you describ- down from Vineland, at Mille Lacs ; because we can’t wear suspenders. O12 Ploneer Press Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, | = - ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed | #ke, where he had been working on a j Chicago News. ; acael Duskandarace’ tid abn’ whol Om “sivuet Thompson’s Eye Water all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. seage : as 4 “ . * torr The Adored One. never marry. Nw NU NO. 49.— 1902, The use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound entire], “Talking of ships,” said Mr. Phunni- } expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can elk Oscar Dahl, who has been in the em- ag paras puesto al rales miles now. y y i ploy of the telephone company at Fer- poe I punvers one ula prop- a E Falls for several years, fell from’ | &Tly be considered a transport. “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is worth five dol- nag " “Someti: zr lied Miss Lopey- ; " ‘ e top of a pole and sustained injur- chub dare aerate a eee lars a drop. advise all women who are aflicted, with tumors OF |fcy which ‘it orobesiy prove fatal | D2, dreamy Ie i nothing les than For Burns and Scalds Use emale trouble of any give it a faithful triaL” — (Signe ) Mrs. He struck on his face and head. a sort of wor-ship.”—Philadelphia E. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Ais weer Press, MEXICANMILST. N G LINI MENT pee Mrs. Lillie K oe Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. her bed for a few days. She had been mine pines COnae ee ee THE BEST LINIMENT MADE FOR MAN OR BEAST. c, Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing ee a eared Pee eae asthma | “ gabe. pulled REEEES THERE IS NO TEST LIKE THE TEST OF TIME AND USE evidence that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound stands |} 204 ana habs, on e leaves a hus-| J time had a habit of turning back- without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills of wromeiy alt pgp de H j vere in its flight what a boom it would ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis- ene e to the chap with the notes due. SPe eras tA od by. taught placements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful cote we palaad Mai ot ae ca cape) Ba OME ES Tee ee 5 tue sberiomt possibe tine by skilied teachers who are experts tm menstruation. Surely the volume and character of Re testitoontal 1ee- Therd woes He eeperiant pricey pee rhcnte! de abe Hen ea eee tre Doanteon in the Wess, One er 2 * Pe ug * . Laxative Bromo ‘ine Tab‘et ters we are daily prinking in the newspapers can leave no room. for EE Vincent Warwick and Wallace Ritchie | draggists refund money ifit fails to cure. 350. es fn‘the, country. We Secare’ cumtegmene mer Her gratitnde:to Mrs. Pinkhar and Ledia’E. Pinkham’ssvegetabloacn Goo eee ee ypent Se dart aes achilles 800M Cedar Rapids Business College, “sz 2* Compound is so genuine and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too Ee great for her to take in return for her health and happiness. The new mining town of Nashwauk; Truly is it said that it is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Come | held its village election last week and pound that is curing so many women, and no other medicine ; don’t for- | elected the following officers; John = get this when some druggist wants to sell you something else. McLean, president; Paul Tyedt, re- \ $5000 FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures of eae, Rides ty Larson, Ed Logan,’ above testimonials, w! prove their absolute genuineness. rehie ic) lams, trustees; Eric Eatin B. Finkhae Modisin One Lome. oe eo treasurer, 4 Courtesy is Oil. A Job's Comforter. aide SNe Glee 3 Courtesy is to business and society “I dunno what in de roun’ worl’ ene aoa teak ne sees ee what oil is to machinery. It makes| make you so onsatisfied,” said Broth- ine. a vane. of pe rs AE fee 7 q things run smoothly, for it eliminates | er Dickey to a former member of his Davita webrad ik, tha ag peeled the jar and friction and the nerve-| congregation. “You lives in de coun 's seb ery, racking noise.—Success. try, don’t you?” United States artillery, at the siege of “Yes,” Vera Cruz, to the capture.of the City | How's Thist “De coal strike don't hu’t you?” - Spey + widow and four daugh- ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars reward forany “Ob, no.” ers survive mas ease of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's | ~ “You gits yo’. wood free?” Gs ES i } tarr re. “ , a arry H. Harris was brought to Fer- Je ¥ & CO., Props., Toledo, O. ‘Ever’ bit. bd ; | ots: ihe nindersiens, Ihave’ known a “3 “Sheriff don’t level'on you mo’ dan aller Sa Park Hands, and held i } eney for the last ears ant lieve onct a year?” o the grand jury, on the charge of peroctiy hongraple in af pan (ogo arnt om “Dat’s all.” forging the indorsement on a money t tions made by'their firm. in “Well, den, what you got ter growl|order. The order is for $10.60, and e ; on Fate enon a Marve Wholesale "bout? Go home and keep warm, en| Harris is accused of writing the name j Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. snternaily, act- | TUSt in Providence era are of is i Apenenne across the back of it t t I > ; ‘all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, runned over by a railroad, or lynched |and cashing it at Park Rapids. Mg ; ve '. gitnorsystem estimoniats sent free Puce | by yo’ friends!”—Atlanta Constitu- peers cts Gently; } Yo per bottle. Sold by all druggists. tion. The common council of Duluth ap- ly, i i. } Hall's ®amily Pills are the best. Ni Oa proved the bid of N. J. Upham & Co. Acts Pleasantly; =| j Speen eee eee? Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chilarea !o¢ Duinth, for the purchase of $140,- } j a A Kitchener Anecdote. © Successfuly used by Mother Gray, 000 swore of 4 t =o . ops & {| “The” charge of woman-hating is ab-| nurse in the Children's Home in New| 71) “Ov per cent bonds, run- ‘ cts Benefici allys surd enough, for there can be no| York. Cures Feverishness, Bad ee $100 Pea ely a! lg ot ] 4 " och, Teething Disorders, move and reg- . is e " 4 i MAR os at gga ey ulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms.|used for the purchase of the West Actsitruly:as-a-Laxative. be more uncompromising than his con- | Over 30,000 testimonials. At all drug- | Duluth water plant, to incorporate it ry tempt for effeminacy. On his return | Sists, 26c. Sample: FREE, ae in the general municipal plant. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the from Egypt, it is said, a young social | Allen 8. Olmsted, fd ‘i eye : well-informed and to the healthy, because its com~ fop asked the general for his auto- in It. William Dyer, and old settler of onent parts are simple and wholesome and be- graph, which he intended to have Nothing in It, Hokah, died from injuries received P ithout disturbing the natural func- worked in silk on a flimsy lace hand-| “Here's an account of a poet who) while driving home from La Crosse. Cause Ih Sere wae paw rs - bjectionable } kerchief he took out of his pocket. | Committed suicide after having his) His skull was fractured by his being tions, as itis wholly free from every obje ; Kitchener took up the scented hand-| verses rejected,” said Kindart. “That |thrown from a wagon. quality or substance. In the process o' kerchief, with the remark: “Your | Should be a lesson to you editors. out | rhe, Argyle village council has ac- manufacturing figs are used, as they are ie} sister's, I presume.” “No, sir, my| “Nonsense!” weplied the editor, {|eepted the new electric light plant, pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal ; own. A very pretty pattern, isn’t it?” | Won't’always work. You surely can't/and it is being operated by the vil- virtues of ‘Syrup of Figs-are obtained fa | replied the young lord, “Very; what | hope to kill off all the poets by reject-llage. It cost about $15,000 and is one lent bination of plants’ > is your taste in hairpins?” asked the | ing their verses., That's too much to|of the best in the state. from an excellent combination of p! 4 * £8 ow he had won back Karten se | expect.”—Philadelphia Press. eh Sts known le eee laxative and to i James Gazette. A The Fergus Falls district Lutheran act most beneficially. j See Mey SMILE: me to's Cure for ConsumpHion 1 or saucer, [convention was held in Brandon last To get its beneficial effects—buy the { J.W. Partridge, 45 Cedar St., Belfast, | 5 paint fp yh cs Wal week. While the convention was in genuine—manufactured by the me mere. ie cty Corpoliealsenes bead s progress several of the delegates left years. We have never seen anything that When George Got Gay. valises in the church for safe-keeping, compares with it as a cure for burns, sores,| George III. had just been informed |#2d vandals broke in during the night, + boils, chilblains, sore and weak eyes, cuts, T, i opened the valises and took every- | <P ype gap gy i ey: of the British loss at Trenton. tC eepate, aed io cverything that an| «at any rate,” he remarked, “that | thing of value that they could lay their } 5 fellow, Washington, has ruined the|hands on. They also drank the com- pe Explained. » American wheat crop.” munion wine and committed other i, ¥ “How so, your majesty?” inquired an | depredations. j “But fnere’ 'S oe good point about | unwary courtier. Fea ee: s Fi i Cal ‘ . those flats. I understand they do not| «“pecause,” snarled the monarch, “he| Winona clammers have closed”-a Fs kg an Francisco, Cal. me object to:children there. They lay spe-| mage the Hessian fiy.’--New York |prosperous season. One of the best Louisville, Ky. . New York N.Y. cial stress on that in their advertise- ment.” “No wonder. They realize that any couple with a child would have to move out and find more room.”—Phil- adelphia Press. The Idiot Again. “My coffee is not quite sweet enough,” remarked the new boarder. “Well, if you don't like it you ean lump it,” retorted the Cheerful Idiot, pushing the loaf sugar his way. ‘Times. Life Has Many Sides. “Talk about nerve!” “How now?” “Why, the hotel I was staying at burned down, and the next day I got a bill for a fire in my room.”—] beds was in the slough opposite Min- nesota City, where a large number, df shells were taken out and several pearls. Ben Richardson realized close to $800 for his season’s work. D. C. Fairbank, a prominent busi- ness man of Dodge Center, died in the hospital at Rochester. He was wide- Few men die from overwork. Work |1¥ known as a grain and stock dealer, is almost as harmless as a French duel. 4 having for a time operated at the South St. Paul stock yards. ai For sele by all. druggists: Price fifty. cents per-bottles ‘ume, Woodward & Co., | ” @RDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY EXECUTED IN ALL MARKETS ‘ i ia j iS Grain Commission, =

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