Howto Find Oat.Fill A bottle or common glAM with oar water end let It etend twenty* jar boar*: a eediment or settling in* icetes an unhealthy condition of the Idneye; if it ataine your linen it ia evi* ence of kidney trouble; too frequent eaire to paaa it or pain in the back ialoo convincing proof that the kidneynd bladder are out of order.WHAT TO DO.There is comfort in the knowledge o often expreeaed, that Dr. Kilmer’siwamp- Koot, the great kidney remedy ulfilleevery wiah in curing rheumatism,ain in the back, kidney, liver, bladder nd every part of the urinary paaaage. It orrecta inability to hold water andicalding pain in paaing it, or had ef* recta following the uae of liquor, wines r beer, and overcomes that unpleasant lecessity of being compelled to go ften during the day« and to get up jften during the night. The mild and ihe extraordinary effect of Hwamp* Root ia soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful curea in the moat distressing cases If you need a medicine yon should have the best Sold by druggists in fifty cent and one dollar sixes Yon may have a sample bottle of wonderful discovery aod a hook that tells more about it, both eent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer * A Co., Binghampton, N Y. When writing mention yon saw this generous offer in the Iowa State Democrat, Newton, Iowa.ObitnAriM.Mrs. Jacob Hixson died at ber home south-east of Newton, Monday eveningNov. 6, 1899, at 10 o’clock.Miss Margaret Harper was born in Randolph county, W. Vs., Nov. 9, 1820. She was married to Jacob Hixson, June17, 1847. To this union there wereborn eight children, one dying in infancy. Five sone and two daughters are still living. Mr. and Mrs. Hixson aoved from West Virginia to Iowa byI»I9Ii1IIJasper county bad ever since♦IHurrah For York and Poseywagon, arriving inApril 17, 1852. Theybeen residents of Jasper county. Mr.Hixaon died in October, 1885.Mrs Hixson waa one of thoeegood old Mothers m Israel” whose first thoughts were always of her home andchildren. Everything that made homepleasant and the children happy wasall right. And they all worshipped her. She was of a cheery, sunny dis-poaitlon that alwaye reflected brightness on al vho came within ber circle. For some time she hi d been suffering from heart disease, there having been times during the past year when her life was despaired of. But she grewbetter and for the past few months had been feeling quite well, with every prospect of living several years. But Monday evening, after having be.*n exceptionally well all day, she was suddenly taken worse and died at 101IThe two cuts shown here represent I o’clock. Unfortunately two sons, Add »retty accurately the political situation I and Hrant. are somewhere in the south n Jasper county. The first bird is on » hunting expedition and cannot he upposed to l»e the property of Fred A. I located in time for them to return for dcMnrray, the only democrat who es- the funeral, a fact that is regrettable, •aped defeat Tuesday. Doesn’t it for they worshipped their mother and ook proud? | would not have gone away but that;she was better than for a long time.The funeral occuned at 2 o’clock |this afternoon.