Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 27, Hope, Bartholomew County, 27 October 1892 — Page 7
( KHE MO Si; STUBBORN ||_d Scalp Diseases, the worst IS Scrofula, all blood-taints and poisons of every name and nature, are utterly rooted out by Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. For every disease caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, it is the only remedy so certain and effective that it can be guaratiteed. If it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged [ Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and ( every kindred ailment, are com- ( pletely and permanently cured by it.
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( CONDIMENTS. “Wo might as well consider our engagement as broken, Reginald.” “1 don’t see why! Your father said postponed.” “Postponed until you arrive at years of discretion. And in your case, Eeggy dear, you know what that means.” Mangled remains—that part of your shirt that comes back from the steam laundry. Many a man thinks he can read a woman like a book till ho tries to shut her up. ‘‘A little of this will go a great weigh,” said the man who was preparing a load of coal. f If you want to get ahead in the /world, don’t lie abed in the morning [thinking about it. Jagson says a boy doesn’t really appreciate the daze of youth till after he has smoked his first cigar. Jarley—Smutter, did you ever try a ga« tpeter in your house? Smutter—Yes, and generally found it guilty, too. “Why do you suppose Mrs. Flyer wears such loud clothes?” “So she won’t hear her husband growl about the bills, I suppose."—Inter-Ocean. If folks will fool with other people’s money and get behind the wicket of a cell door iu consequence, that’s their lookout. Mother —Do you know why your pa called Mr. Blowhard a liar, Tommy? Tommy—Yes’m; he’s asmaller man than pa. First day out on the steamer—A—Where is D. this morning? B.— In his stateroom. A.—How is he? B. —Barely holding his own. There a. men with natures so small that, u there is anything in transmigration, they will probably appear as microbes. Angelina—Papa’s income is very large, but he spends a good deal. Edwin—It’s too bad, isn’t it? He seems to forget that his money really belongs to us. “Why is it that Mr. Hardy proved such a flat failure in society?” That’s easy enough to answer. Ho talked sense when out at social functions. Uncertain.—Foggs — Hello, old man, I hear that you arc to marry Miss Duton. Trotter—So did I. I’m going up now to ask her if the report is true.” A short time ago little 2-year-old Elsie was eating pancakes andsyrrp for breakfast. After eating the cakes she said: “Mamma, please give me a spoon. My fork leaks.” “Truth is stranger than fiction." he happened to remark. “Yes,” his wife replied very gently, “it sometimes seems so to mo when you are explaining what kept you out so late. Mrs. Backbay—Didn't I hear high words between you and your brother just now, Harold? Harold —Yes, mother; but really you wouldn’t want me to use low language, would you? Bertha breaks her doll and it is sent out to be repaired. A few days later Bertha goes to the store after it, but it cannot be found. “Her name is Marguerite,” she explains, to facilitate the search. They had been discussing the pronunciation of “oleomargarine,” and finally agreed to leave it to the waiter. but he hedged. “Sure,” said he, “I have to pronounce it butter or lose my job.”—Indianapolis Journal Mamma—Arthur, didn’t I tell you to take these powders every two hours? Little Arthur — Yes, but you never told me where you wanted me to take them to. May—Can you look me in the face and tell you weren't intoxicated last night? Frank—Yes. darling; but I couldn’t look you in the face and not be intoxicated now. Lost Interest—Dapper—Do you take much interest in palmistry? Snapper—Pa mystery? No, for I interviewed her pa last night and his views are no longer a mystery. Eve—Addy, ray dear, going shopEing this morning. Can you let mo ave a hundred dollars? Adam— Great heavens, Eve! You seem to believe the report that I’m made of dust!—Harper’s Bazar. How Those Girls Love One Another. — Maud— Now, when I'm asked to sing, I don’t say “Oh, 1 ean't, ” but I 'always sit right down at the piano. Mamie—And let the audience find it I out for themselves ? Yes ? 1
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When Nature Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should .remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and moat simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. p It is stated .upon the authority of Dr. Hammond, that seventy men have died suddenly in Washington while running after cars. • In New York there have been as many killed by being run over by funeral processions. BOtto Hegner, the child pianist,has an offer to make another tour in the United States. For some t'me I had been troubled with Liver Complaint; exlblted all the common symptoms. bllllousness, beadacbe, poor digcs. lion furred and coated tongue, bad taste In the mouth, etc. Swamp Kootcured mo. Am hav. tog great sale on your remedies. J. McCullough. the Druggist. Lawreuceburg, Ind, There Is a groat deal of wisdom In one retaining his presence of mind. If King Hilaries had not lost his head it is doubtful whether he would have died when he lid. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for iny case of catarrh that cannot be cured bf taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. (IIKNliY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions irid financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax,Wholesale druggists, Toldo, O., Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale drugfists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,acting Jlrectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ha system. Testimonials sont free. Price So. per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. It is a very meek and gentle Congressman who Is not always anxious to return blow for blow. Mrs. William Murden, 107 Third St, Albany, N. Y., gives It tho meed of praise, as follows: ■ I have used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and find It has no equal. No family lb-mid be without Tho man who shakes your hand as if ho would dislocate your ’digils should be turned over to the Society for tho Suppression of Vise. How my throat hurts! Then why don't you use Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar? Pina's Tuothacus Haora cam In one minute. Tomdlk (referring to Passifer, who is singing “There's Nothing in It")— What’s ho singing about? McClammy—His head, I suppose. The Only One Ever Printed—Can Tun Find the Word? There is a 3-inch display advertisement In this paper this weak which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from tho Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, ser.l thorn tho name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL I.ITUOQBArilS or samples free. Yon can buy a 200-acre farm, with buildings on it, lor $;00 in New HamsbireOffer it to yonr wife Instead of a new sealskin cloak and see what she will say. Have Yon Asthma? Dn. B. fCHiirMAKH. St. Paul. Minn.. »11< mail a trial package of Schiffmaun’s Asthma Cure /recto anysuBbrer. Gives Instant relief In worst cases, and euros whore othon ,all. Name this paper and send address. FITS.—All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s tiro, it Nerve rests or. No Fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 42.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, bend to I>r. Kline. 9S1 Arc'll St., Pliila, Va.
I have been entirely Eg Oonsamptlvei and people SB * H who have weak lunysor Astb* Qjw fli Consumption. It has cored flu cured of GonsumpK ihomand*. It has not Injur- Wj AH ed one. It la not bad to take. B| tion by the use of is m Piso’s Cure. The doctor said I could not live until Fall. That was one year ago. Now I am well and hearty, and able to do a hard day’s work. -MRS. LAURA E. PATTERSON, Newton, Iowa, June 20, 1892. S -ELY’S CREAM BALM-Cle»n.e9 the Nasal I Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals! the Sores, Kcstores Taste and Smell, and Cores| Ol ves Ke nei at ad. j Apply into the Nottrila. It ia Quickly Absorbed. 60c. ifcusglats or by mail. ELY BEOS., 60 Warren Su, 23. Y. j _____ IndianapolisBusinessUniversltY HIGHEST GRADE BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED I860. ENTER NOW. Birmans LOW. NO CHARGE FOR POSITIONS. _ BMWOum u tui stcctss or its uui>lats& WRITE FOR ELEGANT CATALOGUE, FREE. _ _ _ HEBB * OSBOKN.
Tanks that Blast Done. Mature has tanned important u*nkn to the liver and the bowels, and being mutually dependent upon each other for the regular und adequate discharge of these tanka, a cessation of work by one causes the other to lapse Into inactivity. The tasks of secretion and evacu ation must be performed, or the system Is poisoned and dlsoidered. Moreover, fatal Inflammation of the bowels or abscess of the liver are apt to ensue If Inaction of these organs is allowed to go unheeded. The dangerous tendency should be checked at the outset with Hostetler's Stomach Hitters, an antlbllloua specific and laxative without a peer. Never does this medicine cause a qualm of the stomach or uneasiness of the bowels, It does Its reformatory work pleasantly though with reasonable activity. It prevents malaria and rheumatic disease, kidney complaints, and relieves dyspepsia and nervousness. Girls should never take any chance with printers. They are liable to be caught in the press. IMPORTANT TO FLESH V PEOPLE. We have noticed a page article In the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense, It will pay our readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betlna Circulating Library, 80 E. Washington St., Chicago, III, Of Medicines is what I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla. For 0 years I was confined to my bed with White Swelling and Scrolula sores. To my ► greatjoy when I began with HOOD’S 8ARSAPA HlfXA the sores soon decreased. I kept taking it fora year, when I was bo well that £ went to work, and since t'tcn have not lost one day on account of sickness. I am always well and have a good appetite. Wm. A Lehr, No. 9 Railroad St., Kondallvillc, ludHood’s Pills are the boat after-dinner pills assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. WBAT OTHERS SAY. BLOOD POISON BODY COMPLETELY COVERED WITH A RASH AND RED pr mTHFQ EVEBYTRH6 ELSE FAILED BUT UVURA CURED, U*r*a» Co n Gentlemen m My little girl had Slood Pol son; her system was all run down, her body vrat completely covered witl a rash and horrid red blotches, owing to the Intense itching she could not sleep. Her digestive organs were in a .ery had condition; she complained of pain In the limbs and we were very much alarmed about her. Wo tried everything wo could think of hut nothing had the desired effect until we found PITCHBK’S LITUHA. She had not been taking LIYUEA. more tha* one week when her eyes looked natural again, her appetite Improve, and before the second bottle had been used, the rash and blotches disappeared, the itching loft, and she is now PERFECTLY WELL and ha s gained flesh. All duo to PITCHER’S UVURA* Very Sinccrly, Huh. John Corbett. U5 Madison St., Huntsville, Ala. 85 LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Skin Cure. Cores Eczema, Salt Uhcum, Pimples Ulcers, J tch, and all a flections of the skin. Heals Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, etc. Sold w all Druegists, or liy mail. Price S5 Cents. The X.IVUBA M’f’o. Co., Nashville, Tkkn. RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Plain, common sense fifty-page treatise on origin, causes, nature, varieties, prompt relief and almost infallible cure, sent for 5c. nickel. No stamps* Write to R. N. 8RAKLES, New Haven, Conn. GARFIELD TEA H£ oflMul <*n» ing;curf« Sirk lie a due lie; i vstoreaComple* ion ;cui*e«Con*1fp*tfai». far fro. hw,li «• Zl* W*n «:•«* Ktr*«t. K,-» t«rl» City.
“German Syrup” Two bottles of German Syrup cured me of Hemorrhage of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man aud, thirty-six years of age, and live with ray wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. Philip L- Schbnck, P. O. B0X45, April 25, 1890. No man could ask a more honorable, busi-ness-like statement. ®
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND 1.W COMPLEXION IS BETTER, Mt doctor «rt* nets pmtir on tiio stftVRach, llv** ftiut k.Mncy*. and Ik a plernant laxntlrc. This drlntt is mrulo from h *b«, aiui is prepared for nao ai eaallj Mia Itwca^wl LANE’S MEOIGIHE An Mil U at c\' »ni $1 par p»*V« ff. If r"« ** Ju ,».ut tJht **• • fr«* Un» <• Kmnllir Jlrdlelk* iU w.U r«eh *»r. In or.Uv 1* V* h-nHhy, if.h h ■«**1 4|Am OftAlMH V W-XWA'APn. N. • Two Great Remedies. The human citadel la open to tacks from two gour.cs, and, aside from accidents, those two arc the avenues from which all of the maladies that afflict the race spring. The first of these arc what are known as the excretory organs. Those are the lungs, the kidneys, and the skin. These suffer from congestion, which take* the form of colds. Starting 'from what is called a cold, the maladies that result are widespread, ranging from a cough to consumption. They attack all ages and all stations. No one 1* free from these troubles. There is, however, a remedy that is a safeguard. This is Reid’s German Gouoh and Kidney Core. It contains no poison, but It will heal any form of lung trouble, or any malady that arises from a cold. The other class of diseases arise from derangement of the digestive organs, and result in constipation. "When the bowels do not act, the stomach soon refuses to digest the food, and wo are troubled with indigestion, fovor, and a long train of disorders thal embrace a wide range of maladies. The Laxative Gum-Drops will correct any difficulty of this sort. They contain nothing deleterious, but are safe and pleasant. Get them of any dealer. Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111.
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