Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 41, Hope, Bartholomew County, 2 February 1893 — Page 7
An Expert’s Opinion. Our readers have doubtless noticed the numerous discussions by the scientists and hygienists as to the relative value of the various baking powders. A careful sifting of the evidence leaves no doubt as to the superiority of the Royal Baking Powder in purity, wholesomeness and strength, from a scientific point. An opinion, however, that will have perhaps greater influence with our practical housekeepers, is that given by Marion Harland, the well known and popular writer, upon matters pertaining to the science of domestic economy, of housekeeping, and of home cooking. In a letter published in the Philadelphia Ladies’ Home Journal, this writer says: “I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best manufactured and in the market, so far as I have any experience in the use of such compounds, Since the introduction of it into my kitchen 1 have used no other in making biscuits, cakes, etc., and have entirely discarded for such purposes the home-made combination of one-third soda, two-thirds cream of tartar. “Every box has been in perfect condition when it came into my hands, and the contents have given complete satisfaction. It is an act of simple justice, and also a pleasure, to recommend it unqualifiedly, to American housewives. Marion Harland.” Little Dot—Sister gave mo her brass ring. Little Dick—How flu you know it is brass? Little Dot—Cause she gave it to mo. A NEW DISCOVERY. The Wonderful Curative Properties of Dr. Watt’s Magnetic Remedies* Dr. W. H. Watt, of Indianapolis, has been experiment! ngfor many years for a remedy that could be relied upon to instantly relieve and permanently cure rheumatic and kindred diseases, and he has in these experiments made discoveries that may well cause him to exclaim, “Eureka! I have found It!” Much to the gratiucatin of his friends he now an nonncestotbew .ru at large two wonderful remedies Mw&etlcOil and Magnetic Blood Purifier— wh . h, ivnen used in combination, are said to surpass anything yet offered to the public. Though Dr. Watts has not heralded these remedies from the houoetops, thousands are usiijg them in Indianapolis and contiguous cities! who are said to pronounce them truly wonderful for the cure of all ailments of the human race. The Magnetic Oil, it is claimed, will give almost instant relief to every ache and pain, no matter what the cause—rheumatism* neuralgia, sciatica,spinal troubles, heart affections, asthma, lung, stomach kidney and liver troubles, and in fact the two build up a broken down system, or remove the condition, when all other treatments have failed. Femal>, afflictions, it is said, are positively curocl. These remedies are truly valuable. They go together usually, the Magnetic Purifier acting upon the cause, the Oil upon the effect, mailing u most successful combination. This treatment is guaranteed and if not successful after a fair trial, money refunded. Sold toy druggists and highly recommended hy physicians. It should be particularly noted that It is claimed for these remedies that they cure when all others have failed. . The United States Whip Company, recently incorporated in Maine, is to syndicate ihat branch of business in this country. This trust beats all the others. —■ Tfade Mark Case. Judge Thayer, of the United States Circuit Court at St. Louis, recently granted a perpetual injunction, and reference to a master to assess the damages sustained by the plaintiff, in a suit against Joseph Tege.thoff, instituted by The-liostetter Company of Pittsburg. Defendant Tegethoff is restrained from making or selling imitation IJostetter Stomach Bitters in any manner whatever; either in bulk, by the gallon, or by refilling empty Hostetter bdtftles ;*and from-the use of the word “Hostetter” in connection with any article of stomach bitters, thus protecting the plaintiff in the exclusive use of the word as a “Trade-name.” What becomes of the messenger boys? is the question going the rounds. Some of them grow up to be preachers and are noted for their slow delivery. A DISTURBANCE isn’t what you want, if your stomach and bowels are irregular. That's about all you get, though, with the ordinary pill. It may relieve you for the moment, but you’re usually in a worse state afterward than before. This is just where Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets do most good. They act in an easy and natural way, very different from the huge, old-fashioned pills. They’re not only pleasanter, but there’s no reaction afterward, and their help lasts. One little sugar-coated pellet for a gentle laxative or corrective —three for a cathartic. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Dizziness, Sick and Bilious Headaches, tiro promptly relieved and cured. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take—and. the cheapest pill you can buy, for they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you C©t. H ticlng phvsldan). No starving. ® »■ Thousands cured. S*nd 6c In stamps O. \V. r. SNVDEIm M. !>., Mail uepr. o. McVlcker’s Theater, Ciileagro, III. t BEST POLISH , |N*THE WORLD.l
with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure the iron, and hum red. The Rising Sun Stove Palish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, ana the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TOWS.
OUR PLEASURE CLUB. Samson never claimed to be a great politician, but all the same ho had a groat pull. A cold snap —The ice cream man’s. The new bologna sausage trust ought to string out pretty well. Midgloy —Did the architect carry out your last plans? Barton —I suppose he must have • for I don’t see anything of them about | the house. “It seems to me it’s an awful price j for the horse; is he completely j broken?” “No, but his owner is.” “Don’t you think he might have] started the fire himself, hoping to i *et the insurance?” “Make the fire! Heavens, no; he is a married man.” > : Michigan’s Secretary of State is a brave man. He has appointed Annie Eooney to a clerkship. Briggs—I hear you arc in train- i ingfor the foot-ball team. What kind of work are you doing? Griggs—I go shopping with my fiancee twice a week. Price —What made Jenks take his wife to see that horrible prize fight? Wheaton —She had finished her Christmas shopping and everything else seemed so tame to her. Little Dick —I wish I had a pair of skates. .Father—Why don’t you pray for them? Little Dick—Well, skates wouldn’t be any good without ice. I’ll tell you how we’ll fix it. You get the skates and I’ll pray for the ice. Little Girl (in railway train) —It’s awful cold here. I wonder why they don’t have the cars heated. Little Brother —I guess that’s to save the womens the trouble of puttin’ the windows up. “Yer look bad, Jim. Been campin’ out?” “Sorter. To-dav’s the fust time I’ve been outsr-doors in three months.” “What was the matter with yer? ’ “Nothin’, but the julge wouldn't bidieve it.” Lives of Senators remind us We might get there if we would. And. departing, leave behind us • Laws that are no earthly good. —Nebraska State Journal, j
Corn Cure Street Fakir—-Me friend I would buy a hat of thee. The wind has blown me sombrero out of sight. Hat Store Clerk—Certainly, sir; but lam afraid we haven’t your sizi in stock. Here is a No. 9 you might try.
Corn Cure Fakir —Thanks, me friend; but this No. 5 fits me nicely.
A hackman of Bath, Me., has an appetite for glass, china, and crock- , cry war e which promises, unless he takes.the gold cure, to land him in a dime museum. Ho started in mildly eating eggs without removing the shells, just- bolting them with the shells on. He has eaten a dozen eggs and egg shells thus at one time on a wager! It is nothing unusual for him to chew up and eat a lamp chimney, and be frequently munches, the broken dishes lying around the hotel for which he drives.
. ' — I None But Royal Baking Powder Is absolutely pure. No other equals it, or approaches it in leavening strength, purity, or wholesomeness. (See U. S. Gov’t Reports.) No other is made from cream of tartar specially refined for it and chemically pure. No other makes such light, sweet, finely-flavored, and wholesome food. No other will maintain its strength without loss until used, or will make bread or cake that will keep fresh so long, or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. No other is so economical. The Baking Powders now being offered in this vicinity, with the statement that they are “ as good as Royal,” have been shown by the official analyses to be composed of alum and detrimental to health. The official chemists of the United States and Canada, State analysts, municipal boards of health, and physicians indorse the great qualities of the Royal Baking Powder.,
Four Simple Desserts. To one half pint of milk add the same of coffee; sweeten a little. When boiling hot add two tablespoonsfuls of cornstarch, wet up in milk. Stir well, and pour off, when it thickens, into shapes. Serve with cream. One pint of milk, sweeten; onehalf cupful of stoned raisins. When hot, add two tablespoonfuls of cornstarteh. Flavor with lemon. Cook and serve as in No. 1. One pint of milk, one-half cupful of blanched and pounded almonds, one-quarter eupful of sugar, almond to flavor. Heat and add two tablespoonfuls Of cornstartch. When a little cool, add beaten whites of two eggs. Serve with whipped cream. One quart of milk, flavoring, and one-half package of gelatine. Soak one hour in milk, then let warm — not boiling. Pour in a mould. It makes a very delicate blanc mange. Little Shavers. Little Dot—-“Mamma, I’ve read both hoods all through.” Mamma —“Hoods! What hoods?” Little Dot —“Little Red Riding Hood and Robin Hood.” —Street & Smith’s Good News. Little Johnnie —“W’en Miss Nextdoor got married her mother threw an old slipper after her.. What was that for?” Little Ethel —“Oh, they always do that. That means that her mamma isn’t never goin’ to spank her any more.”- —Street & Smith’s Good News. Sunday school teacher —“Your mamma is a Christian woman, isn’t she?” Nellie —“Yes, ma’am.” Sunday school teacher —“Well, then, what does she do every night before she goes to bed? Nellie—“Cut her corn.” —Brooklyn Times. If persons would bring to bear the same amount of common sense. In buying a remedy for bronchitis, cough, cold and croup, that they do in the purchase of tholr family supplies, they would never f&k to secure Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. "I call that setting me a bad example.” said the schoolboy when the teacher told him to divide 7-19 by 6-47.
George W. Roberts the cowboy evangelist, who was convicted on bccember S4 of a heinous offense, received his flogging, as provided by law. at. the central prison in Toronto, Out., Wednesday. 1’alu Self-Inflicted, This is supposed to be an age of enlightenment. Yet the half civilized persistence with which hosts of people keep dosing themselves on small occasion, argues a blind credulity chnractoi istic of the dark ages. Constipation has a myriad of alleged curatives, which in a nauseous dose merely evacuate the bowels—this operation being preceded by pain and followed by weakness—the latter an effect of their excessive, violent action. Podyphyilin, aloes, gamboge embodied in the form of pills, bluemass, calomel—these are among the violent medicaments for which should he substituted Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, the finest, most genial laxative extant, never griping, and resembling in its action an effort of nature in her happiest mood. The benign and thorough medicine is also an antidote to malaria and rheumatism, gives strength to the system, renders digestion perfect, and regulates the kidneys and bladder. A Mussulman is not as a matter of course a vendor of oysters. Disease is unnatural and Is but the proof that wo are abusing nature. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps nature to overcome this abuse. He began, “Is it cold enough for—” and then froze up. Asthmatic Troubles, Pleurisy Pains, and Inflamed Throats, are overcome and healed by Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant—for fifty yoarsan approved stand-by for all Coughs and Colds. Skaters are out again in force, and many of them are tumbling to the fact. I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown’s Bronchial Troches, which have never failed, and I must say they are second to none in the world.”—Felix A. May, Cashier, St. Paul, Minn. . - ■ Men most liberal in their views give their opinions away freely before they arc asked. Any person sending 53 at one time for a club of three yearly subscriptions to the St. Louis Weekly Globe-Democrat, will receive one copy free for a year, Address Globe-Democrat, St. Louis. Mo. IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. We have noticed a page article in the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense, It will pay onr readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betlna Circulating Library, 30 E, -Washington St., Chicago, 111. FITS.—All Fi tB Stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve llostoi er. No Fits after Brat day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and IU.00 trial bottle free to lit cases. Send to Dr. Kline. 931 Arch St .. Phils Pa. 0R0P8YSJI | | cured uvy Uiou»aQ(1 oases jjroDGtiDoftd IjopgIckk. From lr* - uob« bmuptome rapidly disarp***’.*kd la t- R d**s IsMjt twothirds ot •!] eynutomK at# rtmowd. o. testimonial** o! muucnloaa car»» K«n* J?KhR Ten Days Treatment F&iRisted free lj Mall. Dfl H ■ CtFFI A SDRS IPICilMSIS. ITUU6 SCORCH
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“German Syrup”« : Just a bad cold, and a hacking cough. We all suffer that way sometimes. How to get rid of them is tbe study. Listen— 11 1 am a Ranchman and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all' weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often thej' are severe. I have used German Syrup five year§ for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible. ” James A. Lee, Jefferson, Col.
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