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To Cure a Cold in One one Take Laxative Bromo 6 Tablet druggistsrefund money if it failstocure. Acting is supposed to be a profes- sion, but sometimes it is merely a walk in life. Giles G@rbolisalve se Instantly stops the pain of Burns and Scalds. { Always heals without scars, %5 and 50c by druggists, or mailed on receipt of Price by J.W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wis KEEP A BOX HANDY ONIN nUMOKG Complete External and Internal EOL Consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTI- CURA Ointment to in- stantly allay itching, irrita- tion, and inflammation, and soothe and heal; and CU TI- CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood and expel humor germs. A SINGLE SET, costing but ONE DOLLAR, is often suffi- cient to cure the most tor- turing, disfiguring — skin, scalp and blood humors, ec- zemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold throughout the world. Cuticura Resol- vent, 50c. (in form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 25c.,’ per vial of 60). Ointment, 50c., Soap 25c. Depots: London, 27 Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, & [tue de la Paix; Boston, 187 Columbus Ave. Potter Drug and Chem. Corp., Sole Props. E7Send for ‘How to Cure Torturing, Die figuring Humors from Infancy to Age.” " WERE WELCOMED TO DURING LAST YEAR. They are settled and settling on the Grain and Grazing Lands, and are prosperous and satisfied. Sir Wilfred Laurier recently said: ‘A new star has risen on the horizon. and it is toward it that every immigrant who leaves the land of his ances- tors to come and seek a home for himself now turns his gaze’’—Canada. There is Room for Millions. REE Homesteads given away. Schools, Churches, Railways, Markets, Climate, everything to be desired. For a descriptive Atlas and other information, apply to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Can- ada, or authorized Canadian Government Agent— E. T. Holmes, 315 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Minn. FARMERS and STOCKMEN ‘We can save you middieman’s profit by having our own warehouses and feeding yards, and securing highest possible prices for your gtaln and stock. Send for our FREE “Booklet.” u Farmers’ Grain and Live Stock Commission Co. Colony Building, Chicago, IL ola Deal Direct with Manufacturers and Save Money, Ourgoods the best. Prices the lowest. Prompt sh‘p- ments. Delivery of all portraits guaranteed. Elegant Samples and rolle free. ‘Send for catalogue. Address So2i's RROLL-0O., New Era Building, Chicago. PER WEEK made by AGENTS selling STEAM COOKERS and other novelties. PEERLESS COOKER CO.. Buffalo. N.¥ Her Reasoning. ‘ “I’m sure Harold and I will get,on famously,” said the prospective ide. His athictic training has~taught him to take a cold bath every morning. “Of what advantage is that?” asked her chum. “Why, any one who likes things cold in the morning won’t be afraid to get up and look after the fires.”— Chicago Post. How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tile last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon- orable in al! business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WaLpine, Kinnan & Marvin, ‘Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly ae the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ‘Take Hall’s Family Pilis for constipation. ae a Tempus Fugit. He—Be candid, and tell me when you want me to go. She—It’s a couple of hours too late for that.—Smart Set. Millions in Oats. Salzer’s New National Oats yielded in 1903 in Mich., 240 bu., in Mo., 255 bu., in N. D., 310 bu., and in 30 other states from 150 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if generally grown in 1904, will add millions of bushels to the yield, and millions of dollars to the farmer’s purse. Try it for.1904. Larg~ est Seed Potato and Alfalfa Clover growers in America. Salzer’s Speltz, Beardless Barley, Home Builder Gorn, Macaroni Wheat, Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Grass and Eare liest Canes are money makers for you, Mr. Farmer. JUST 8) THIS NOTICE AND 0c in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their big catalog and lots of farm seed samples. (W. N. U. PATENTS. List of Patents Issued Last Week to Northwestern Inventors. John Anderson, Little Falls, Minn., hay and stock rack; Ole Berg, Ash Creek, Minn., paper cylinder pulley for threshing machines; Charles Holmberg, Woonsocket, S. D., lamp; John Longquist, Minneapolis, Minn., druggists’ prescription cabinet; Carl Olson, St. Francis, Minn., car cou- pling; John Riley, Minneapolis, Minn., grain door for freight cars; R. W. Clark and H. J. Gille, illuminated signs. Lothrop & Johnson, patent lawyers, 911 and 912 Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul. That Much Settled. “They have called two doctors in for consultation.” “And do the doctors agree?” “I believe they have agreed upon the price.”—Philadelphia Ledger. Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, cure Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms, Over 30,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address A,S, Olmsted, Le Roy,N. ¥. No matter how long a ballet girl remains on the stage, she never grows gray in the service. Wiggle-Stick LAUNDRY BLUE Won't spill, break, freeze nor spot clothes. Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other bluing. If your grocer does not keep it send 10c for sample to The Laundry Blue Co,, 14 Michigan Street, Chicago. A woman is never really prostrated with grief unless she is unable to con- sult her dressmaker. Iam sure Piso's Cure for Comsumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. THOS. ROBBINS, Maple Street, Norwich, N. ¥., Feb. 17, 1900. Every minister is hopeful that the strife in the choir will cease when the millennium rolls around. fo ; A Miss Nettie Blackmore, Min- neapolis, tells how any young woman may be permanently cured of monthly pains by tak- ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. “Youna WomEN:—I had frequent headaches of a severe nature, dark spots before my eyes, and at my men- strual periods I suffered untold agony. A member of the lodge advised_me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegc- table Compound, but I only scorned advice and felt that my case was hopeless, but she kept at me until I bought a bottle and started taking it. [soon had the best reason in the world to change my opinion of the medicine, as each day my health im- proved, and finally I was entirely with- out pain at my menstruation: periods, Iam most grateful.”— Nettie BLAcK- MORE, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. — $5000 forfeit if original of above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. If there is anything about your case about which you would like special advice, write freel to Mrs. Pinkham. She will hol our letter in strict confidence. She can surely help you, for no rson in America can speak rom a wider experience in treat- ing female ills. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her! Lynn, Mass.; her advice is free. Reproduction of Quality. It has been assumed that all good animals -had the power to reproduce in their offspring the good qualities Possessed by themselves, under the operations of the general law that like produces like. But when we get down to statistics, it is discovered that this theory cannot be entirely re- lied upon in breeding operations. A careful compilation of figures goes to show that a very large number of an- imals of high quality are poorly pro- vided with ability to transmit such qualities to their offspring. But here and there are animals that, being high in quality, are able to transmit the quality for which they are noted to all their offspring, or, at least, to a very large percentage of them. It therefore becomes necessary for the breeders of live stock to discover which are the animals that will do this. There have been horses remarkable for speed that yet were unable to produce colts with like powers of speed, while now and then a speedy ‘horse appears that can produce off- spring with like powers as himself. The same truth runs through all the breeds of live stock. The work of educating man along this line has just begun. The pedigrees of 34,000 race horses have been tabulated, and their get also investigated. Of these 34,000 trotters, only a little over 100 were able to produce numerous off- spring having speed qualities. The difficulty with such an investigation is that the real value of a horse can not be known till he is dead. Thus, Hambletonian Ten died, a cart horse in Kentucky, before the world had dis- covered his wonderful ability to get speed in his offspring. Our stockmen. are now taking up the study in earnest and are making records of the get of various animals, as to the qualities of such get. Thus, in selecting a bull to head the Hol- stein herd, the University of Illinois gelected one whose offspring and sisters and female relatives had proven good milkers. "It was not enough that the animal himself had the proper conformation. The tendency of such an investiga- tion is to put at the head of the flocks and herds mature animals. This is a movement that can go on but slowly, as it must require the labor of thou- sands of men and must take years of time to arrive at a conclusion of much weight; but when once arrived at the conclusion is worth all it costs. A generation of this kind of labor is sure to greatly modify the live stock industry and develop it along the most prepotent lines. Growth of Live Stock Associations. During the past ten years there has been a remarkable growth in the number and influence of live stock as- sociations. Ten years ago there were few improved live stock breeders’ as- sociations, and what there were. held conventions generally slimly attended. But new associations were organized in different states and the interest has steadily grown. The conventions have steadily increased in interest, till now some of them have taken on the as- pect of college courses of short dura- tion. The meat-cutting demonstra- tions have become prominent features and such demonstrations are attended by hundreds of people instead of by scores. The whole range of influence ‘of the associations has been enlarged. As a result the chief factors in stock raising have been investigated as never before. Even things that were considered as settled are being again considered and the truth is being dis- covered. There is a great tendency to con-! solidate these associations, or, at least, to combine them into leagues along certain lines. As an example note the Illinois Live Stock Breeders’ Association, which is composed of four others devoted to the raising of cattle, hogs, horses and sheep. Two great national associations were formed, but one went out of existence to leave a clear field to the other, which now includes over 100 live stock associations of various kinds. The growth of these associations has had a stimulating effect on the live stock industry. The amount of light that has been let in on the dark places has made it very difficult for unreliable men to do business in the rearing and selling of live stock. It has made it easier for the men that are honest and wish to do business in a way that meets the approval of their fellow-men. Such is always the result of light. These associations are certain to become more powerful from year to year and to mightily affect all phases of the live stock industry. Every stockman should realize their benefit and ally himself with some of them. By so doing he will get good and do good. Winter Pigs. Why more winter pigs are not raised is explained by the general im- pression prevailing among hog rais- ers that winter pigs do not pay: This is due to the lack of equipment for the raising of winter pigs both as to the houses in which they are to be kept and the food for their support. It is certain that if a man would raise winter pigs he must plan for it long before the time comes for breeding the sows for fall litters; for he must insure a supply of nitrogenous feed to take the place of the green grass the spring litters get. Winter will pay when there are proper arrangements for their care. STOCK HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty. Pe-ru-na [lakes Women Healthy and Beautiful. Miss Amanda Johnson, Fairchild, Wis., writes: “[ write to tell you how much Peruna benefited me. For a number of years I had pain in my head around: my eyes, and I thought it was because my eyes needed treatment, so I went to an occulist and had glasses fitted to my eyes and wore them for some time, but felt no relief whatever. In fact, I felt worse than before, and came to the conclu- sion that the trouble was not with my eyes, but with my head and that it must be catarrh. As so many of my friends had used Peruna with benefit for this trouble, I thought I would try it. I was not sorry that I did so, for in a short time I began to, improve, and in four weeks my eyes were in splendid condition, my general health was much improved and all the catarrh of the head was gone. I was glad to get rid of this trouble and am glad to endorse such a good medicine as Peruna,.”—Miss Amanda Johnson. SSS Miss Flora Hauser, 1032 §. New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: <d think I must have been trou- bled with catarrh ever since I was very young, aggravated each time I caught a cold. This did not prove sufficiently serious to be ob- noxious until las¢ winter. Then my head and nose were so stopped up that I felt I must do something. Peruna was recommended to me by &friend. I used it for four weeks and found to my relief that it cured me. I have not had a bit of trouble since. My head is clear, and I can safely affirm that Peruna cured me.'’—Miss Flora Hause: Hundreds of Women Cured by Pe-ru-na of Annoying Catarrh. R. HARTMAN has probably done physician more than any other toward popularizing aging effects of catarrh. He has made chronic catarrh a life-long study. His remedy, popularly known as Peruna, is the most famous remedy for catarrh in existence. Probabl boy or United used P eruna. The multitude of people that have been cured of chronic catarrh by using Peruna can never be known. a@ means of escape from the facial deformities, such as watery eyes, twisted nose, offensive th, dry cracked lips, due to the rav- Many a girl has regained her faded beauty, many a matron has lengthened the days of her comely appearance by using Peruna. Peruna produces clean mucous mem- branes, the base of facial symmetry and a perfect complexion. The women have not been slow to dis- there ‘is not a man or woman, c cover that a course of Peruna will do more irl, within the bounds of the tates that has not heard of Pe- runa._ By far the largest majority have toward restoring youthful beauty than all the devices known to science. While it is true that Peruna cures ca- tarrh wherever located, yet it is advis- able for everyone to use Peruna as a preventive and not wait until catarrh eel Miss Amanda Johnson. Catarrh Can Be Either Beautiful or Attractive. SOCCCESESCLOE OCC OFOS £08000-00-00' Miss Flora Hauser. +208. has fastened itself in some part of the system. Peruna acts quickly and beneficially on the inflamed mucous membranes lining the different organs of the body. Thus it will cure catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac- tory results from the use of Peruna,write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be vlcased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, rs (® SEED/POTATOES \ ' 500,000 BUSHELS }} FOR SALE CH EARL 2103 WY)» ADI Largest seed potato growers in the worlal Elegant stock. Tremendous yields, From 400 to 1000 bushels per acre. FOR 10 CENTS and this notice we send you lots of farm seed samples and big catalogue, telling allabout Teosinte, Spcltz, Peacoat, Aerid Land Barley, Macaroni Wheat, Bromus, Earliest Cane, etc. Send forsame today. JOHN A-SALZER. SEED CO.LACROSSE.WIS. W. L. DOUCLAS $3.22 &8°3 SHOES Wt W. L. Douglas shoes have by their f ? excellent style easy-fitting, an superior weari qualities, achiev the largest sale of any shoes in the world. They are just as good as those that cost you $4 to $5—the only difference is the price. Sold Everywhere. Look for name and price on bottom. Donglas uses Corona Coltskin, which iseverywhere conceded to bethe finest Patent Lather yet produced. Fast Color Eyelets used. ‘Shoes by mail. 2 rite for Catalog. W.L.Douglas, Brockto: MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. BEGGS’ BLOOD PURIFIER When Answering Advertisements, OF CURES catarrh of the stomach. BUILT STRONG HAE Tou SOLES sineae auth, tums |e and Working Men of all classes get the Of ; SELECTED WELL TAED Pa Made to meet every requirement. You can tell them by the trade-mark on the sole. Ask your dealer. F. MAYER BOOT & SHOE CO, waver, v Will be the rate during March and April from St. Paul and Minneapolis. Good in tourist sleepers over the SUNSHINE ROUTE (C, M. & St. P. and Santa Fe.) Leaving St. Paul 8:30 a. m. Tuesdays, through to Los Angeles without change. Berth rate, $6.75. Make reservations early. Other low rates with ° complete information on application to - W. B. DIXON, N. W. P. A., 365 Robert St., St. Paul. Tamicted with! Thompson’s Eye Water N. W. N. P}SO*S CURE FOR ES VEE SEAS time. Sol U. —NO. 11— 1904, * Ne DEFECTIVE PA drugs CONSUMPTION Kindly Mention This Paper. Sevres oe GE

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