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Show Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder and Dont Know It. and War resident Newhof rrespondent Richards Were Wold tus1 1 jjniptly Cured By Otic Pe-ru-n- a. v.iny writes ;e. advanced age I find that troubled with Len Zryailmentl The bladder seemed and- and ii', O'l.lfc; tlted, go i. rt. am hat I, ntouij V I(1 gradually subsided and t liriWiondifficulties passed away. Mtfount. ofrny advanced !years.A o J M gm SOlae;, health now for months. I enjoy my ifli LlTsleep soundly, and am aa well snot twenty years ago. I give all enjoyed excellent iem?" 1Zt I a reit Ite" peruna. C. B. Xeahol reach Catarrh ofKkhreys, Jffered From Pink o sinct NervousCollapse, Threatened With a. Cured fcy N. E. 609 Street, Mr F TI. 'Richards, Correa-.nden- t, Washington, P. Cl, War writes: Exactly six years ago as staff corres-mdents ordered to Cul the New Ywrkthm. I was in lareeof a Sun Dispatch boat through war. The effect e Spanish American thetropical climate and the nervous ain showed plainly on my return to ..states. Lassitude, depression to the Trt of melancholia, and incessant me practically an Iney trouble made Pe-ru-n- cure Jolcof impr bgru ikene well, altli i the orio, Pit This undesirable condition ralid. nfinued. despite the best of treatment. Finally a brother newspaper man, who myself had served in the war, to give a faithful trial to eruna. I did so. In a short time the situde left me, mykidneys Tesumed healthy condition, iand a complete d too ire was effected, leruna to those suffering I am able th kidney trouble. work as hard as at any time in my le, and the examiner for a leading in nmnee company pronounced me an 11 onld I. able, i nsPiL leytm. vent To-da- y lor ns p: ft ir. 'and: f VK A p , "I hare been in poor health generally ir over four years. When I caught a ;.d cold last winter it settled in the ladder and kidneys, causing serious noble. 1 took two greatly advertised pitied? yen amout ! folia ame, au . Four Years, Remedy of Real Benefit. Mr. John Nimmo, 215:Lippincott, St., ironto, Can., a prominent merchantof .at city and also a 'member of the .agonic order, writes: Only eru-n- a y. world Pe-ru-- risk. poor Health Over tggisi ire desired results. Peruna is the only remedy which was really of any benefit to me. I have not bad a trace of kidney trouble nor a cold an my system. Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Ieruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length oi time without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no tmd effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by removing the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of strong-recomme- iDett killin 1 PRES. C. 8. NEWHOF, From Catarrh of Bladder. Suffered j-- t hrfpi idney remedies 3 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT After taking the oath of office during the inauguration ceremonies at Washington March 4, President Roosevelt delivered the following speech: My Fellow Citizens. No people on earth have more cause to be thankful than ours, and this is said reverently, In no spirit of boastfulness la our own strength, but with gratitude to the Giver of Good, who has blessed us with the conditions which have enabled us to achieve so large a measure of wellbeing and of happiness. To us as a people it has been granted to lay the foundations of our national life in a new continent. We are the Vnirs of the ages, and yet we have had to pay few of the penalties which in old countries are exacted by the dead hand of a bygone civilization. We have not been obliged to fight for our exigence against any alien race: and yet our Hie has called for the vigor and effort without which the manlier and hardier virtues wither away. Under such conditions it would be our own fault if we failed: and the success which we have had in the past, the success which we confidently believe the future will bring, should cause in us no feeling of vainglory, but rather a deep and abiding realization of all which life has offered ns; a full acknowledgment of the responsibility which is ours; and a fixed determination to show that under a free government a mighty people can thrive best, alike as regards the things of the body and the things of the soul. Much has been given to us. and much will rightfully be expected from us. We have duties to others and duties to ourselves; and we can shirk neither. We have become a great nation, forced by the fact of Its greatness into relations with the other nations of the earth; and we must behave as beseems a people with such all other Toward responsibilities. nations, large and small, our attitude tury and a quarter of its Is Inevitably aecoirrunied growth In the problems national lift by a like which are ever before every nation that rises to greatness. Power invariably means both responsibility and danger. Our forefathers faced certain perils which we have outgrown. We now face other perils the very existence of which it was Impossible that they should , a s Womans Kidney Troubles Short Speech Delivered by Chief Executive Aftei Lydia E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Espe-- s cially Successful in Curing Thi3 Fatal Taking the Oath of Office Our Duties as a Disease. Nation to the World and to Ourselves. It, bjj ortablr, tescrib,' INAVGURAL ADDRESS OF foresee. Modern life Is both complex and intense, and the tremendous changes wrought by the extraordinary industrial developments of the last half century are felt In every fiber of our social and political being. Never before have men tried so vast and formidable an experiment as that of administering the affairs of, a continent under the forms of a democratic reThe conditions which have public. told for our marvelous material wellbeing, which have developed to a very high degree our energy, and individual initiative, have also brought the care and anxiety inseparable from the accumulation of great wealth in Industrial centers. Upon the success of our experiment much depends; not. only as regards our own welfare, but ns regards the welfare of mankind. If we fail, the cause of free t throughout the world will rock to Its foundations; and therefore our responsibility is heavy, to. ourselves, to the world as it is today, and to the generations yet unborn. There is no good reason why wo should fear the future, but there Is every reason why we neither should face it seriously, hiding from ourselves the gravity ol the problems before us nor fearing tc approach these problems with the tc unbending, unflinching purpose solve them aright. Yet, after all, though the problems are new, though the tasks set before us differ from the tasks set before our fathers who founded and preserved this republic, the spirit in which these tasks must be undertak Of all the diseases known, with which women are Btllicted, kidney disease is the most fatal. In fact, unless early and correct treatment is applied, the weary putient seldom survives. Reing fully aware of this, Mrs. Pink-haearly iu her career, gave exhaustive study to the subject, and in producing her great remedy for womans ills Lydia K. Pinklmins Vegetable Compound -- was careful to see that it contained the correct combination of herbs which was sure to control that fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are many so called remedies for kidney troubles. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the only one especially prepared for women, and thousands have been cured of serious kidney derangements by it. Derangements of the feminine organs quickly affect the kidneys, and when a woman has such symptoms as pain or weight in the loins, backache, bearing down pains, urine too frequent scanty or high colored, producing scalding or burning, or deposits like brick dust in it; unusual thirst, swellingof hands and feet, swelling under the eyes or sharp pains in the back running down the inside of her groin, she may be sure her kidneys are affected and should lose no time in combating the disease with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the woman's remedy for woman's ills. The following letters show how PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. without reing the a narcotic nature. ht 1hrt only at ffrtt, but better liirtlief turoo. Tr-.tm- Mt far fraa eyrapuun.ll.i If at call. C'oaaallalloa Ncr , uku (tom-ee- h. Writ on eua-r-- e. KL OS. a. w. MIIBM. arc iirCerinff frtB Prl.ele ttlauii- - wh.lhM r.M-- f kf Uar" hre " twaa lookM upoe a. iafitlai.ia pre? Sr u r.tnieuL mb U .uf.rar fur wnnh Ml LLHXO-PSL.0-ilOlAAB t'NTIi. VA VljuTO VAX til mW wtUiucfc ..... B-e iimam 0104 Mob U fefUawt q .,I1 mw mmr mammy rnmmmm irr vwiw V.a..uWfciAA im AlndrM OiJRliHHHolCA. bMri HYPiUUS, VAHHXM KL Uao any lBiUutlott ta Iba !. ataft otisithRiinn, BiaminatUta an Ad! m aar ! B bf aiaJI ? a b ofKIiK ttottW: 9 a aitoi paiXraniuft I ut ; subum aa I baiuaF SHORES & SHORES. Soeclalists. 2A9 ML KBIT Emit abaiaw aaw , ! . " "liable assavs Nllr .Ji Dolil anil A blHi'miMiVf Lr,4 A j11 Qdcn ftssau Go. 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Wo wish peace; but we wish the peace of jmtice. the f righteousness. We wish it because we think It Is right nnd not boeause we are afraid. No weak nation Hint acts manfully .and Justly should erer have cause to four us. and no strong to single power should ever be aide us out as a subject for Insolent aggression. s Our relations with the other pow-erof the world are Important; but still more Important are our relations Such growth in among ourselves. and In power in population, wenlth, the cen- seen during s this nation has FEW. Bettor Overall, cant bo mad than the MUCH TO MANUFACTURE. OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS MOUNTAINEER" brand, made by Z. C. M. I. and for eala by all reliable atoraa. IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER WHTJ ASK YOURSELF - nx-rel- BEST BY TEST CO. LIMITED Toronto, Uaktn VOGELER SEED CO. Ulo tree ALT LAW TV. UTAH W. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. 10. 109 eU Font pl't tiu- -. pnr.i-mYou mu bout hl. A Htl w mtll biwruuiioc, br kiu da. 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To do so we must In great crises, but show, not hi tho everyday affairs of life, the qualities of prurtlcal Intelligence, of courage, of hardihood and endurance, and above all the power of devotion to a lofty ideal, which mnde great the men who founded this republic In the days of Washington, which mado great the men who preserved this republic In tho days of Abraham Lincoln. s M, h, szmaaaz ntw SEVEN LEADERS r SEEDS h,h.i lmn. hor llArrd IMymotiih Itofti. tUnrl Minnrwui. Mhori laiMfut ImU. HiiW riififtoi,n, llhiwfi WhM ldlioru Whim WvimtoU4A Ail wr,l hair-cutter- . Thompsons Eye Water HWBMtO AT AW PRWE. ahiarwl fnnnjitnnl hti . ren trtifst rf prior. .Vriirmti ttuui, iwliawip lt, lnt, t Working Sumatras Coal Mines. Extensive coal mines are now ben Sumatra. ing worked iiwm Kaow'fiixr caw erne and no ct'R crivatb pr lrr wiMsKor wkak Iniikamy th worM. mall orrtrr r-- , roe tms wouth, throat. Nelden-Judso- Special Offer in Private diseases H Inrtfmt STOMACH AND BOWSLS.... jn1 IW Woman's I&a. trntr fur iituttrutm llatalvgut if Ajrw0 titylrt, inforitutliou, VERY In, ,). lull Omp that Th r iupifi mil tit I'f HALLS Ii.r, kew.lu, kidn.yu. iUUtr Mt all .hronie, mroiu ml f IwiIiiuh. mA IimmimI children. all. for Remedy for valuable premiums. s CATARRH Mil 11 ew.Hie I t b. nr, MU. Ihreel. woiiiui-l- T. cbo M ift W.L.DOUCLAS, TREAT and CURE Ol IkmuliMi IV. .WE.... f k01; ihnmtorn fhum r.vmrr rAToMit hR th - No Iroulil to Inaugurated lUUi ' suffering from kidney or any form of female weaktrouble, ness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkhaw, at Lynn, Maos. Out of the great volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than likely she has tho very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and always help- Women i'kat, I t'urrrlt Aist. i'ttthter bscsms they fit Bovs wear W. L. Sangl&s $2.50 sal $2.00 ih-- ( better, bold their shape, and wear longer than other makes. W.LOOUGLAS $4.C0 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT AN Y PRICE. H'. lm ihutahi ute$ VriiT CoHshn in h m S V shoot, torom toil M cunuirrrd la bf the fin fit patent tent her prrtucnt. WOOLSON SPICE CO., Tokdo, Ohio. I. In- Mrs. Pinkham's Standing vitation. fiRTTER THAN OTHER MiKES for ih SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE r.fortan.t., of kalfe ,,M-- Dear Mrs. Pinkbam: 1 have teen s great sufferer wjth kidney trouble. My hack ached sit the time and 1 was discouraged. 1 heard that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would enre kidney disease, anil I began to take it: and it has cured me when everything else had failed. I have recommended it to lots of people and they all praise it very highly. fcaHiMl-trrwhf- used LION COFFEE on every package. Hama nue, New York, writes: M Confidence ol the People aiid ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is earelnUy se- -. lected at the plantation, shipped direct to our various iactorles, where It Is skillfully roasted and. carcluUy packed In sealed pack-ages unlike loose coffee, which Is exposed to germs, dust. Insects, etc. LION COFFEErcachcs yon as pure and clean ns when It lelt the factory. Sold only In lib. packages. Lion-head- 's 1 lalhereany stronger proof of merit, than tho Save these Pink-ham- !, iorover a quarter of a century? d mif-fer- tfllm I th II', f ftsMiffhis 9S.A9 hfo n po h irfiilral ? MUInic nd mN world bruiaf f Itirir firrllfNl H bimmI m IIinI rr JutHlrtereiief riur wfNringRtiMlilifi. Thry ( I hr orlrr. Ttir nly rn from ! . HoiiicIiis M.I.AO ratal mrr l MMkr, hold thrlr IV, Mtod rr f grrtHrr ml Uaa iif fthittM hrllrr, tvrur hr mitrkfl inHiuy. IV. I. IFmitflii (Uttr. lhrr Hib outre llifir vhIur by tiHiuulni lit ntamr omoI rir t W.Ih hollmH l rurh ftlwtr. louk lor t. Tiikr tlIUlr. lot ! Mrr Mold tit row tilt liU uwn rrlutl I ! 4fikrtrrvwhfrr. liiritriHfiimtrilifi. itiidbv ttu loir, tl .1 Itmotf turn ltursre wit hla ywur romctie IVhat About the United Judgment of Millions Lion-hea- Vegi-Util- e S S3J2&S3.92 SHOES Z. . il Imkhmu's DOUGLAS W. L. That "you want XJON' COFFEE always, and he, being a square man, will not try to sell you anything else. You may not care for our opinion, but of housekeepers who have cannot thunk you enough for whnt I.yitU Compound hus done forme. When I first wrote to you I had for yearn with what the doctor called kidney trouMe end congestion of tim womb. My hack ached diendfuUv all the tune, and I suffered so w ith Hint Is sring-dowfeeling I could hurdly walk serose the room. I did not get any better, so decided to stop doctoring with mr pliysicinn and take Lydia K. Vegetable Coniound and 1 am thankful to say it has entirely cured me. I do all ins own work, have no more backache and all the bad symptoms have diapeared. I cannot praise your medicine enough, and would advise all women suffering with kidney trouble to try it. Mrs. J. VV. Lang, of 626 Third Ave1 H. ful. marvelously successful it is. Lvd!a L Pinkhams Vegetable Compoum i a Woman' to Your Grocer Say Plainly of Prospect Mrs." Samuel Drake, Plains, N. .1,, writes. Dear Mr. Iinkliam: ChOg0 fprrftnry. In lariMtPi)t tM of VI pf f Uy, tltrrl fumUtirt ir III wttmrr. K tiff a Utorl-- Wrlifiui- Kid ttm Ainu Immlmujra Mtid Itruudvrns tbuft fuod. VOGELER SEED CO. S,V7. i?SS frt-- htl prrtoitH ) When Answering Advertleemente Klrdly Mention Thie Paper. |