Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 48, Hope, Bartholomew County, 23 March 1893 — Page 7
CHILDREN who are puny, palo. weak, or scrofulous, ought to tako Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical , Discovery, That build! I up both their flesh and I their strength. For this, I and for purifying th< blood, there’s nothing it all medicine that can equal the “ Discovery.” In recovering from “Grippe,” or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up the whole system A* an appetizing, restorative tonic. It set! at work all the processes of digestion anc nutrition, rouses every organ into nature, action, and brings back health and strength For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrof ulous, Skin, and Scalp Diseases—even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages—the “ Discovery” Is the only guaraiv teed remedy. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. WHAT OTHERS 5AyT DREADFUL SCROFUU SINCE CHILDHOOD. THE BEST PHYSICIANS FAIL TO MAKE A CURE. BANISHED COMPLETELY BY PITCHER’S LIVURA Livura Mfq. Co.; tfflT Gentlemen: Ever since I was a child [twelve years old I have suffered with scrofula, which broke out all over my face, with swellings on my neck and knee. My right knee was go terribly swollen that it was almost jthe size of a football. I grew nervous, had no energy, andfeltal! tired out, and, besides, my stomach troubled me, and I could eat very' little food without its causing great distress. Of all the physicians that treated me, not one did me any good. I began taking PITCHER’S LIVURA last fall, and though I have used only one bottle. I am feeling perfectly well, and entirely free from scrofula. The eruptions and swelling have disappeared, and my food does not distress me now. PITCHER'S LIVURA has done me more good than all the doctors who treated me so long. Yourstruly, Mbs.B.H.Beazley, Nashville, Tenn. Oor. N, Cherry and Taylor SU. 41 LIVURA OINTMENT' THE GREAT SK/N CURE . Cares Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers, Itch, aad all affections of the skin. Heals cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Sold by all druggists, or by mail. Price 35 Cents. Thk Liven/. Mfg. Co., Nashville, Tenn-
ft Cores Colds,Coughs, SoreThroat, Croup.Influen-. ta. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A jertain euro for Oomumption in first stages, and i sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. Fou will oee the excellent effect after taking the irst dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Lares settles 60 cents and $1.00. - The Best Waterproof Coat* ' In the WORLD! SLICKER The FISH BRAND SLICKER Is warranted waterproof, and will keep you dry in Iho hardest storm. The new 1’OMMEL SLICKER is a perfect riding coat, and covers the entire saddle. Beware of imitations. Don’t buy a coat if the “Fish Brand” is nut on it, Illustrated Catalogue free. A. J._TOWSR. Boston, Mass. Established I8C0 “Out of each nook by dingie and brook The Healing blossoms lean and look.” A POT OF DR. 0. P. BROWN’S PRPPinilC I reaches and cures disease rriLUiUUO 1 through the pores, arouses cir* UCODAI culation, heals inflamation ntnuAL i Vanishes pain. 25 dfcfiOc. Drug fiiMTupiiv gists or bv mail. J. Gibson OINTMENT j ci r t7 v N, j 7 0r;md ’*• Jcrsey 15 to "6 lbs OBL Bhbmbr month. Harm- VR CSV treatment (by pra.H liclng phvtician). No starving, XX TV’ ■ *• Thousands curefi. Send fc In . O. W. F. SNVDEK, M. D., Mail Dept. 8, , MrViclcer’s Theater, Chicago, 111. f BEST POLISH IN THE WORLD.{
OONOTBE DECEIVED “2™™* with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure tlie iron, and burn red. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase. HAS AW ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TONS.
OUR PLEASURE CLUB, Mac—How did you enjoy Paderewski's playing? Fits—I was sitting next to two women who were engaged in discussing the hoop skirt question and didn't hear any of the music. Miss Nuritch—Would you mary a man in trade? Miss Oldfamily (sadly)—Really, I don’t know. I never had an opportunity.
JONES RAN ACROSS AN OLD FRIEND ON THE STREET.
When a man eloped with Biggs' wife, he exclaimed, “Well, I can’t blame him, poor fellow! I was awfully infatuated with her myself.” There was a young man of Eau Claire Who thought it was awful to swaire. Yet in moments of pique He some phtaaies would soiqne Which seldo - ire uttered in pralre. MERELY LOCAL. Street & Smith's Good News. Sick Child —1 wants some more meat, an’ potatoes, an’ bread, an’ Mamma—Dear me! I thought you were sick. Sick Child—My mouf isn't sick. EARLY ENOUGH. Little Brother—Didn’t you and mamma get to church this 'morning awful late? Little Sister —No. we got there early. The preacher was jes’ sayin’ ‘One word more.’ NOT TO BLAME. Littlie Johnnie—Papa, the new toy store is selling balls for almost nothing. Father (anxious to inculcate com mercial wisdom) —That's only a bait. Wherever there’s bait there’s a hook. Little Johnnie—Well, I don’t think it need matter to us if they did hook ’em. REGARD FOR APPEARANCES. First Boy—Who cut y’r hair—y’r mother? Second Boy—Naw. Yeh don’t think I’d let me mother cut me hair, do yeh? She' butcher it. “Who did?” “Cut it myself.” A GREAT EFFORT. Wee Miss —I hate that little girl. Mamma —You should not hate anyone, my dear. Wee Miss —Well, if I mustn’t hate her, I’ll try not to, but I guess it’ll make my head ache. HE COULD WALK. Mother —I wish you could go on an errand for me. Small Son—My leg aches awful. ‘ ‘Too bad. I wanted you to go to old Mrs. Stickney's candy store, but ” “Oh; that isn’t far. I can walk there easy.” “Very well. Go there and right along side of it you will see a grocery store. Go in and get me a bar of soap.’’ SELF CONTROL. Teacher—What is the meaning of self control? Boy—It’s w’en a teacher gets mad, and feels like giving a boy a blackmark and don’t. He com Id not Ring the old songs, His voice was out of trim, And when he tried the new songs They hung him to a limb.
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Benevolent Woman —Poor boy, you must suffer without shoes! I havn’t any that would fit you, but here is an old pair of skates that you can have.
SERIOUS FACTS ABOUT BREAD "Which Housekeepers Should Earnestly Consider. A serious danger menaces the health of the people of this country in the nefarious alum baking powders that are now being urged upon the country. There is no question as to the detrimental effects of these powders upon the system. Every Board of Health, every physician, will tel) you of the unwholesome qualities they add to the food. Some countries have absolutely prohibited the sale of bread containing alum. Even small doses of alum, given to children, have produced fatal results, while cases of heartburn, indigestion, griping constipation, dyspepsia, and various kindred gastric troubles from irritation of the mucous membrane, caused by the continuous use of food prepared with the alum or alum-phosphate powders, are familiar in the practice of every physician. It is not possible that any prudent housewife, any loving mother, will knowingly use an article of food that will injure the health of her household. or perhaps cause the death of her children. How shall the dangerous a'um powders be distinguished? And how shall the danger to health from their use be avoided? Generally, alum powders may be known from the price at which they are sold, or from the fact that they are accompanied by a gift, or are disposed of under some scheme. The alum powder costs but a few cents a pound to make, and is often sold at 20 or 25 cents a pound. If some present is given with it, the price may be 30, 40 or 50 cents a pound. It is impossible to name all the alum powders in the market, but anybaking powder sold at a low price, or advertised as costing only half as much as cream of tartar powders, or accompanied by a present, or disposed of under any scheme, is of this class, detrimental to health, and to be avoided. But the easy, safe and certain protection of our bread, biscuit and cake from all danger of unwholesomeness is in the use, of the Royal Baking Powder. This powder is mentioned because of the innumerable reports in its favor by high medical authorities, by the U. S. Government, and by the official chemists and Boards of Health, which leave no doubt as to its entire freedom from alum, lime and ammonia, its absolute purity and wholesomeness. While its use is thus a safeguard against the poisonous alum powders it is satisfactory at the same time to know that it makes the whitest, lightest, sweetest and most delicious food, which will keep moist and fresh longer, and which can be eaten with immunity hot or cold, stale or fresh, and also, owing to its greater strength it is more economical than others. These facts should incline consumers to turn a deaf ear to all importunities to buy inferior powders. If a grocer urges the sale of the cheap, impure alum brands, it should be borne in mind it is because he can make more profit on them. The wise housekeeper will decline in all cases to take them. Take no chances through using a doubtful article where so important a matter as the health or life of the dear ones is at stake. Just now it is a sole-leather trust that is on foot. A Fresh Fish (?) Story. Two fathers and two sons went fishing; each caught a fish, and yet there were only three fish caught. How was this? Answer this problem correctly. If it is the first received by us we will give you a building lot, free from incumbrance, in any city you may select, value *1.000. If your answer is the second we will give you a rosewood cabinet, satin-lined, containing one hundred pieces of sterling silver knives, forks and spoons: value, $150. To the next twenty correct answers we will give each a valuable gold watch (ladies’ or gents’), American movement. This offer appears in a number of papers to-day. In order to .decide the best medium for advertising we will also give to the first three answers received from this locality three prizes, value $30, $15 and $10, in the order received. With vour answer inclose 25 cents for a cake of the GEM CURATIVE SOAP (which will be sent postage free), the best known remedy for all diseases of the skin, warranted to cure any blemish that is not | a deformity. Those receiving a prize will i be expected to purchase this soap and introduce it to their friends. The GEM SOAP COMPANY, Buffai.o and Toronto. All goods for United States free of duty and packing. A Grand Kntertainment consisting ot Dramatic and Humorous Recitations. Plays, &c.. can easily be given by home talent, with a copy of Garrett's famous TOO Choice Selections.” costlnc only 30 cants. Suitable for I.yce urns, chools, Church rccicties and Home Theatricals, old by booksellers. No. 32. the latest. Is a gem, 310 pages of pa - thos,dialect and fun.including two bright new Comedies; all for 30 cie . postpaid: or the two Plays. 10 cerus. Catalogue free. P, Garrett & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. (Established 1885.) There is a large number nf hygienic physicians who claim that disease is always j the result of a transgression of Nature’s laws. The proprietors of Garfield Tea are both physicians, and have devoted years to teaching the people how to avoid sickness by following Nature's laws. They give away with every package of Garfield Tea a little book which they claim will enI able all persons, if directions arc followed, to avoid sickness of all kinds, and to have no need for Garfield Tea or any other medicine.
Tho Best System of Furtmcntlon la that adopted by people In precocious health who wisely fortify their systems against disease with that acceptable and effo -tual harrier against its inroads—Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. Precautionary measures, when the health Is hut slightly impaired, is. as physicians well know, worth any amount of medication afterward, A premonitory malarial chill, a fit of Indigestion, increasing Irregularity of the bowels, a warning rheumatic twinge, inactivity of lire kidneys, slight at first, bilious tallowness accompanied with furred tongue—these are appeals to the sense ot self-protection which no : person of common judgment will disregard, j Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters preserves those ! who take it from malaria, dyspepsia, chronic constipation, rheumatism, kidney and bladder I trouble and liver complaint. Nervous Invalids. I persons troubled wi.h the Infirmities incident ! to advanced years, ladles in delicate health j and convalescents derive Infinite benefit from ! tht Bitters. “This,” said Farmer Begosh, who had listened to cheers till he had a headache, “is another reminder of the hollerness of life.” Beecham’s Pii.x.s, the certain cure for j billiousness and sick headache, are pleas- | antly coated and nice to take. Barbers complain that their business is not what it was fifteen years ago. They 1 have to scrape hard to get a living nowadays. | For Throat Disease*, Coughs, Colds. etc,. I effectual relief is found in the use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.” Price 25 els. Sold only I In boxes. The keen man is quite as apt to como ! to grief as his dull fellow-mortal. It is ; the well-sharpened pencil that is most, i likely to be broken. The proprietors of Ely’s Cream Balm i do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure i • remedy for Catarrh and Cold in the head. I I have been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years. It became chronic and extended ; to my throat, causing hoarseness and i great difficulty in speaking; indeed, for \ years I was not able to speak more than j thirty minutes, and often this with great I difficulty. I also, to a great extent, lost ! tho sense of hearing. By the use of Ely’s j Cream Balm all dropping of mucous has ceased and my voice and hearing has ! greatly improved.—.las. W. Davidson. At- j torney-at-Law, Monmouth, ill. Apply Balm into each nostril. It is j Quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at I once. Brice 50 cents at Druggists or by j mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. A maker of artificial optics has got to i have an eye out for business. Beware of Ointments for Catarrhdhat Contain Mercury, as mercury wi'l surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous snifaces 1 Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten-fold to the good you ; can possibly derive from them. Hull’s Catarrh : Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney «fc Co , of j Toledo, O , contains no mercury, aud is taken I internally and acts directly upon the blood and I mucous surfaces of the system. In buying j Hail’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuiue Jr istaken in'eruallv, and made in Toledo,Ohia, by F. J. ( beney & Co. <WSold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Tho policeman likes to be in politics because, under such circumstances, he has a chance to make a hit. Dangers of the Season. f~ I The sudden changes of weather in the latter part of the winter and early spring are a source of colds and coughs. This season is a particularly dangerous one for persons with weak lungs or of delicate constitutions. A slight cold is likely to become a serious one, and the cough that follows is the one great cause of the many deaths from consumption in the early spring. Never neglect a cough or cold. Keep a reliable remedy on hand and check the first cough, that may lead to consumption. As such a remedy the medicine called Kemp’s Balsam is strongly recommended. For every form of throat and lung disorder, including the la grippe cough, croup and consumption in first stages. It probably has no equal anywhere. Get a boitle to-day. Jagson says ho. isn’t sure whether tho bat is a bird or an animal, but he always associates it with the lark. IftiSDHAm! 3 “ T i LK iaraa C—MB Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. ■ After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to fine! a cure in S. S.S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex. SCI By forcing out perms of dinease and the poison as well. Is entirely vegetable and harmless. S Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
JUMBO- The Alexandra Improved Cream Separator ;caparlty 2.SOO to 4,n00 pounds per hour: twc horsepower will run it. Also new model H A N H SEPARATOR for thesale of which *GEHTS art WANTED In every section. Manufacturers ol everything in line of machinery and supplies fot butter and cheese factories. Send for catalogue, Davie A, "tonkin Bldg, and Mfg. Co., S-W to 2o, West Date Street. Chicago. Til.
Cares Consumption, Coughs, Cronp, Bore Threat* Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. Fora Lame Side. Back or Chest Shiloh’s PorOO* piaster will give gttat satisfaction,— a«j ceatft»
“German Syrup” Justice of the Peace, George Wil* kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co., Minn., makes a deposition concerning a severe cold. L,istea to it. “In the Spring of 18S8, through exposure I contracted a very severe cold that settled on my lungs. This was accompanied by excessive nigh< sweats. One bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup broke up the cold, night sweats, and all and left m l in a good, healthy condition. I cats give German Syrup my most earnest commendation." 4P
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND ( NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. 5!y doctor says It acta gently on the stomach, liver find kidneys, ami is a pleasant laxative. This drink ia made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea, Tti»3 called UmrSKEDICIHE All druggists sell it. at 50c. and $1.00 o package. If Ton cannot get it, send.rouraddreosforfree sample. l.nue*a Family Medicine move* t he b«welaeach day. In r.ntcr to bo healthy, this is necessary. Address, Oil A TOR F.WOODWAB1), LcKOV t K.Y. . SYKES’ “ The Great Kemeily for CATARRH. The large number of certificates received of the virtues of this preparation in the treatmeni of this unpleasant disease abundantly attest its efficacy. It is the only medicine on the market adapted to Catarrh, that performs promises, and effects not only a speedy relief* but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrum? now before the public, It does not dry up teir porarilythe nasal discharges, but eradicates the producing cause thus leaving the system in a sound and healthy conditidn. Ask you* druggist for a bottle of Sykes' Sure Cur© for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insufflator, and you will be healed of the malady. For sale by all druggists. ROSS GORDON, Lafayette, Incl. ■Wholesale Agent. I WEBSTER’S | I INTERNA TION At * DICTIONARY Successor of the ‘‘Unabridged.’' \ Ten years spent in S revising, 100 editors <[ employed, more than j. §300,000 expended. <» A Grand Educator J \ Abreast of the Times J | A Library In Itself i ► Invaluable in theji 1 household, and to the «[ teacher, professional j [ man, self-educator. | Askyour Books ellcr to show it to you. f Published by JG.& C.MERR1AM C0.,Spei*gf:sld,Mas8.,IJ.S.A. S liap’Pcml for free prospectus containing specimen! # pages, illustrations, testimonials, etc. 5 SSP“Do not bay reprints of ancient editions. E? jPft BE 8 b - v roturn taall, fall de- » fvSaaC* scrlptlvo circulars of MOODT’BPr.W an- MOODY’S IMPROVED TAILOR SYSTEM* OF DRESS CUTTING. Revised irt date. These, only, are th© gcnulnelAlLOll SYSTEMS in vented and copyrighted by PROP. D.W. MOODY. Beware of Imitations. Any lady of ordinary Intelligence can easily and quickly lenrn to cut and make any garment, in any stylo, to any measure, for ladles, men and children. Garments guaranteed to lit perfectly without trying on. Adirf*s MOODY I: CO. CINCINNATI, Garfield Tea sss Cures Sick Headache,Restores Comnlc if on.Sa*os Doctors Bills. Sample G.\ungu>Tea vV.. ;:w W. iSthSt., N.Y. Cures Constipation 1A« a IITPft At'cnts to sell tlio" best WANTFD II fill I S» Woles over made, .-end a cent stamp tor circular or tents In stumps for sample. . W. r-i- HARRIS, 2in Sixth St... I.-emisville, Ky. 950-P(lfiEB0BK!3?SsS marnageabl*-i>o no: xkt us io send by mail: I express only. Pric»|i. J:«igisCd letter or P.o. order, SfxcJaLTV Pun. Room 10 rimes Bldg.. Chicago. D 5 I r L 1 ■■ <)iim*viile.N * \AI ORThTDOUBLE THE MONEY* fl Send at once to .foil* Svbxhtiax, G. T. A. C., K . I. & P. R. R., Chicago, III., and receive, postage pa<«?, the slickest deck of cards you ever handled. Only TEN CENTS per pack, lu stamp* or coin. Morphine Habit Cured in lt> K 3 ■V' 3 9 a to clays. No pay till cured. DR. J.STEPHENS. Lebanon,Ohio. 1 N U ?g—03 INDPLS |||| Rest. Easiest to Use, and Cheapest, jfl rS} Sold by druggists or sent by mail, 1*9 60c £. T. EUaelUne, W'a rea tB
