Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 1, Hope, Bartholomew County, 28 April 1892 — Page 7
Warren D, Wentz of Geneva, N. Y., highest endorsement for honesty 7 by all who know him. For years -id for Mr. D. P. Wilson, the harnd member of the Geneva Board '.eadthe following statemennt ol Bufferings from so^psia sM, Jsaparllla. «1 October with gastrli H} Is considered almos Nfce fever slowly lei m simplest food with Distress levered from the leve I X took pepslng com Irooal, cod liver oil am Jan confessed that he db f try. Every thing I tool Aig Melted Lead t happened to think I ha' f Hood's Sarsaparilla tha /usefor two or three years /benefited me previously to X bn taking it and soon bega: Aofave now taken a little ove yfi'jin truthfully say I feel wel / Tjbt anything without distress yj s and Cheese *./ fi /an unable to touch for years V s A jiguage does not contain word > me to express the praise »&s Sarsaparilla
| .iverand BladderCuro ie ieumatism, , inin Joints or back, brick dustln Ct ?nt calls, Irritation, inflamation, *3 -oration or catarrh of bladder. ' t’dered liver, * arestion, gout, blllious-hcadacbe. f ROOT cures kidney difficulties, irinary trouble, bright’s disease. pure Blood, alarla, gen’l meekness or debility. ( . -Use contents of One Bottle. If net beu- % I sts will refund to you tho price paid. I ;t»ts, 60c. Size, $1.00 Size. | Ido to Honlth”free—Ooneultatlon free. '.i a IB & Co.. Bisohamtoic. N. Y it' I//EFUL—COMFORTING. SS COCOA W BREAKFAST. 'borough knowledge of the natural laws the operatl ids of digestion and nutrl aid by r careful appllo atlon of the line proper* of v. el.-n lected Oeooa, Mr. Epos har provided breakfast table* with a delicately flaroured bevge which may save as many heavy (looters' hills. I ny tue Judicious use of such articles of diet it a ooastltutlea may be gr dually built up and. oag enough to resist every tendency to disease, ndreds of subtle rasladlos are floating around us fly to attaok wherever there Is a weak pomt, a may escape many a fated shaft by keeping curves well fortified with pure blood ard a properly .oxished frame."—"('tew service Oasat t. ” Bade simply with boiling water or milk. Fold ly in half-pound tins, >y Grocers, labelled thus; kttIKS KBPS ifc: CO., Homoeopathic Chemists,
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“PROMPT AND PERMANENT!” 0k , . THE PECULIAR EFFECTS OP rfAV. ST. JACOBS OIL wSSm Are Its Prompt and Permanent Cutes. atigu Jan. 17, 1883, GEORGE C. OSGOOD * CO., J1UM ATI SlWl.— Druggists, Lowell, Mass., wrote: “MR. LEWIS ?NIS, 136 Moody St., desires to say that OREIN ROBINSON, a boy of liteville, Mass., came to his house in 1881, walking on crutches: his leg bent at the knee for two months. Mr. Dennis gave him St. Jacobs Oil to it. In six days he had no use for his crutches and went home cured *Lowdh I Mass., July 9. ’87: “The cripple boy OREIN ROBINSON, cured St. Jacobs Oil in 1881, has remained cured. Theyoung man has been and aow at work every day at manual labor.” DR. GEORGE C, OSGOOD. to »*»!/■ Aberdeen, S. Dak., Sept. 26, 1888: “Suffered several BACK, years with chronic stitch in the back: was given up . Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured me.” HERMAN SCHWAYGEL.
SMOKELESS POWDER. It Gives Many Advantages to the Side Slaking the Attack. Iron Age. The introduction of smokeless powder has had considerable to do with change of tactics on the field of bat* tie. In the absence of the smoko screen on both sides the company officers not only find it easier to work together, but can control their men and judge the effect of their fire on the enemy to a far greater degree than was formerly possible. Prom their point of view this increased power of control more than compensates the attack for the increased facility of concealment ment smokeless powder confers on the defense. It is true that the latter also profits by the same increased power of control, but they argue that from the nature of things the defense striving only to prevent being beaten, whereas the attack fights with the determination to win, the latter is now in the position to make far better use of this power than the former. • Put in another form, it comes to this: The heavier and more accurate the fire whistling over a trench the harder it is to make men raise their heads to take aim. Smokeless powder makes it easier for the attack to deliver such a fire; hence the difficulties of the defense will be increased. Further, in the absence of smoke, men stationary on the defense can not escape the depressing influence of the dead and wounded lying about them, but the attack leaves all these evidences of the fight behind it. So here again the advantage is on its side.
With reference to the question of the use of smokeless powders by the artillery, the general idea seems to be that'it was all a gain to the side which thought more of killing its enemy than of avoiding being killed itself. It enormously facilitates the maintenence of fire discipline within the battery, permits of continuous fire even at the most rapid rate, for no smoke interferes with the laying of the guns, and above all things, cheers the hearts of the men by enabling them to see the, results of their fire. * As a means of concealment it is of no use at all, for even in extreme ranges of 5,000 yards and upward the flash of discharge is always distinctly visible, and at fighting ranges the flash enables one to note exactly the position of the enemy’s guns. This was not always possible with the old powders, for the smoke obscured the object and prevented one’s picking up an exact point to aim at, Cordial. The following extract is taken from a letter of thanks, sent by a bride to one of her husband’s friends: Your lovely etching is received, and gives us both great pleasure. It is now in the parlor hanging above the piano, where we hope to see you very soon, and as often as you find it agreeable.
Falling Over a Precipice Is a terrible thing even in dreams. The victim of this frequent form of nightmare awakes with a start and a err: his limbs clothed in cold perspiration, his heart thumping tremendously. Moral: Don't sleep on your back, particularly if you are troubled with dyspepsia or nervousness. and use Hostetler's Stomach Hitters to cure these joint troubles. For sleeplessness the inseparable attendant of chronic dyspepsia, and Its offspring as well, the Bitters is a surpassing remedy. Tho disordered stomach Is the progenitor of numberless harassing symp- ; toms, and ihe organs ol thinking is a faithful reflector ot its disturbance, in which tho liver and bowels also share, it wo are to restore quietude to the brain and nervous system, we must reinforce the stomach and regulate the I action of the digestive, secretive and evacuative organs. Prevent and remedy malaria, in- ‘ activity of the kidneys and bladder, debility, ; heartburn, sick headaches and la grippe with this remedy, which has received the unqualified : sanction of eminent physicians. Oddsticks calls his girl Revenge because she is so sweet. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” arc widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis. , Hoarseness, Coughs and Throat Trpubics, Sold only in boxes. ' We may not lovethe barber, but we like to be next to him. No Hai.f-Way Work. Cure your cough thoroughly. Hale's Honey of Horehound will do 11. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. The courage of the “pillow-fighting’ - pugilist often needs bolstering up. It you will be truly happy keep your blood pure - , vour lit er from growing torpid by using Beeoham's Pills- 35 ceents a box. The most wonderful thing about a shad is how the meat ever got in between the 1 bones.
A MOST GRAPHIC STORY. ] v — It is Taken Direct From Heal Fife. A CliarmlaK New England Lady Tells Her ExperioiIVe Both Abroad and in America. The unwritten romances of life are more wonderful and far more Interesting than tho most vivid works of tiction. TUo one we are about to relate occurred in real life, and is both interesting and instructive. Mrs. Jennie Ray formerly lived in Manchester, N. H. Her home was pleasant, her surroundings comfortable. In the-year 1880 she visited England, and while in that 1 country began to experience strange sensations. At first she attributed them to the change of climate, but they continued and increased, until finally, like many another woman, she became utterly discouraged. It was while in this condition that Mrs. Ray returned to America and her homo. Thousands of women who have read this story can appreciate the condition in which Mrs. Ray then was, and sympathize with her suffering. Two prominent physicians were called and endeavored to do all in their power for her relief. In spite, however, of their skill Mrs. Ray grew weaker ■ and more depressed, while the agony she endured seemed to Increase. It was at this time that a noted physician who was called declared Mrs. Rav was suffering from cancer, said there was no help, and told her friends that she could not live more than a week at the farthest. ; And here comes the interesting part of ; the story, which wo will endeavor to tell . in Mrs. Ray’s own words. She said:
“Unknown to all these physicians, I had been using a preparation ot which I had heard much. I did not tell the physicians because I feared they would ridicule me, and perhaps order its discontinuance. During all the while that the physicians were attending me the preparation was steadily and faithfully doing its own work in its own way, and I had faith in its power. At last the doctor said there was no use of his coming, for he could do me no good. I had sulfered so much that I was quite willing to die, butit seems Iwas nearer relief than I knew. One week from the day the doctor last called a false growth, as large as a coffee cup, and which looked as though it had been very largo, loft me. I sent for a doctor and ho declared it was a fibroid tumor, but said he had never known one to come away with itself before. I immediately began to gain health and strength, and I unhesitatingly declare that my rescue from death was due solely to the marvelous efforts ot Warner's Safe Cure, which was the remedy I took unknown to the physicians, and which certainly rescued me from the grave. It is my firm belief that many ladies who are said to die of cancer of the womb or cases like mine, and if they could be Induced to use Warner’s Safe Cure they, like me, might be saved.” The above graphic account is perfectly I true in every respect. Mrs. Jennie Ray is now living at 143 West 6th st., South Boston, Mass., and if any lady doubts the above sta tement she can address Mrs. Ray who will gladly answer all questions or grant an interview of a confidential nature to any lady who may choose to call upon her. It is said that “truth is stranger than fiction,” and when the thousands of suffering, helpless women who are upon the road which physicians say leads only to death, consider the story as above giyen there is reason for hope and joy, oven although they may be now in the depths of despondency and misery. To such ladles the above truthful account is willingly given. Mamma (hurriedly)—Dot, I wish you would mind the baby. Little Dot (mystified)—! don't know what he says. Nothing Like It. j For seven long years I suffered more or loss i with Kidney and Liver Complaint, and during i that time doctored with a number of PhysiI dans, who stated that my case was beyond I cure. I found no Remedy like Swamp-Root, I and to-day, thankCJoS, I am a well woman. Mrs, A . Whelchel.OlIo, lud.
I As spring has been duly ini tinted by the | calendar. Secretary Rush might proceed to confer a tew degrees on the temperature. 83.50 to Chicago, $3.50 Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis. Fire, Lightning, and Tornado policies can be had in the Phenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn, in every town and hamlet in the United States. Where the Company is not represented in Indiana, good agents are wanted. Address, J. la vino Riddle, State Agt. Terre Haute, Indiana. »3.60 to Chicago, S3.BO Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis Teacher—Can you tell me, Susie, what animal has the warmest fur? Susie iafter a long pause) —the boa. Deafness Can't Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one ■way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it i$ entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHJBNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Repenting of a sin is a great deal like pulling a heavy sled up hill after you have had a good time sliding down. The Only One Ever Printed—Can You Find the Word? There Is a 3-inch display advertisement, in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOQEAPHS or samples free. S3.50 to Chicago, S3.50 ' Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis.
83.50 to Chicago, *3.50 [ Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis. SUl.50 to Chicago, S33.50 Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis
OrcEc BNJOY8 Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys* Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Tho Excretory Organs. The excretory organs consist of the lungs, the kidneys, and the skin. The lungs remove the carbonic acid from the blood, the kidneys take the uric acid from the blood, and the skin removes the surplus water and at the same time assists the lungs in removing the carbonic acid. Now if the skin he suddenly chilled, the small pores through which the water has bsen oozing are suddenly closed. The work is then thrown upon the lungs and kidneys. If a large portion of the skin is thus affected, the kidneys refuse to perform their office, and, in common language, “the cold settles upon the kidneys, ’’and the result is that all the work of purifying the blood has to he done by the lungs, and if this is prolonged for any length of time they break down, and the result is pneumonia or pleurisy, and, under certain conditions, consumption. Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cube incites the kidneys to action, stimulates the circulation, and thus enables the f/stem to relieve the lungs of part of their work. Get this remedy of any dealer; 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111.
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. It Is called LAKE’S MEDICINE All druggists sell It at 30c. and §1.00 per package. Buy one to day. Lane’s Family Medicine moves the bow els each day. In order to be healthy, this la accessary.
RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nausea, Sensa of Fullness, Congestion, Pain. REVIVES Failing ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, C-ntt Wahms to Toe Tips. OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. tools. Ko. W ADinnnCI C Sure Cure. 1 will send the VflmbUUCLC recipe that cured me FREE to any one. E. S. FRAKK1.IN, Music Dealer, Mashall, Mich. PBNSIONS-l>n nil SOl.nnitSI M disabled. t2 fee for Increase. 26 years ex* pcrlonce. Write for Laws. A. W. McCormick A Rons. Warhikqtow. D. C. A ClncmMATI, O St., I IIP NflP8nI(TSl c h lcl, * 0 * lli - Heart of city. AM modem 1 Ul U U W H a t eg 75c and upwards.
“August I Flower” “ I have been afflicted with biliousness and constipation for fifteen years and first one and then another preparation was suggested to me and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admiration in which I hold it. It has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Its good qualities and wonderful merits should be made known to everyone suffering with dyspepsia and biliousness.” JESSB Barker. Printer, Humboldt, Kas.(j»
ItCnre«Coia».Cou»h».Soro Throat, Cnarajaflan. ixiSlMtVff^a'ltoVaki’n,-“thei d< BrH fcj daalsra •TM/wbere. Lugo baulea, 60 oanf anA gl.M. "SYKKS’ SURE ME! The great remedy for I CATAERH The large number of certificates received of the virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this unpleasant disease abundantly attest its efficacy. It is the only medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, that performs what it promises, and effects, not only a speedy relief, but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrums now before the public, it does not! dry up temporarily the nasal discharges, out eradicates the producing'cause, thus having the system in a sound and healthy condition Ask your druggist for a bottle of Sykes Sure Cure for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insufflator and you will be healed of malady. , For sale by all druggists. BOSS GORDON, Lafayette,Ind Wholesale Agent. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a W. BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oii has been remot'ed, Is absolutely pure and it is soluble . No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Anowroot cr Sagar, and Is therefore far nuro ecoi comical, costing less i, an o.9 cent a cup. It is delicious, toti* Ishlng, strengthening, B.vsmt digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well na for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, ' THERE ARE ONLY A FEW LEFT. Who can design ami trim Children’s Carriages that will compars with ours for beauty and strength. We enjoy the reputation of having the handsomest designs of any Carriage Manufacturer in the United States, and you can depend upon the prices being “ rock hot-' tom.” Over one hundred designs to select from and all np to date. We are also manufacturers of Bicycles, Refrigerators. Rcclining and Invalid Rolling Chairs, Roller Top Desks, etc., and offer liberal discounts to the trade. Namd goods desired and catalogue will bo sent. LUBUKO MFC. CO., \ $21,32$ A $25 X. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. A Sample Cake of Soap and 126 page Uookou Dermatology and Beaut f. illustrated. On diin, Scalp. Rervoos and B!t/od Disease*. Sent sealed for 10c.; also Disfigurements Jlko Birth Marks, Moles, War is, India Ink and I’owdir xaarho, Seal. Fittings. Redness / ISoso Bnpariuoua 11.ir, I’WOyUc. etc. JOHI* M. WOODBUB V, ll.riuut.ltitif.1 I.-* Wosi ltd .tr.et. S V. lit}. Coa.ultatic free, at oIBce or hr letter. “GRANGE BLOSSOMS," V LADY AGENTS WANTED. Sample box for tic to pay postage. Addrc Elalo Mcrwin Culvern, Valparaiso, Ii 20 DOLLARS A DAY Made on a mechanical patent good lor i -s?sr«sr agents want; Address, A. J. 73p? 8 / N U 17-92 INDPLJ Consumptive* and people H m who have wee k lungs or Asthpgn ma, should uso Piso’s Cure for HI j&Sj Consumption. It has cured Raj BM thousands. It has not Injnr- HH {BE e d one. It is not bad to take. bSj B it is the best cough syrup. B BH Sold every -here. 85c. H
