Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 15, Hope, Bartholomew County, 3 August 1893 — Page 7
A SEDENTARY uv^v. plenty o i t,. down and i, much exercise ought to have Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets to go with It. They absolutely permanently cure Constipation. One tiny, sugarcoated Pellet Is a corrective, a regulator, a gentle laxative. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take, and the most natural remedy—no reaction afterward. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all stomach and bowel derangements arc prevented, relieved and cured. A “ COLD IN THE HEAD ’’ is quickly cured by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. So is Catarrhal Headache, and every trouble caused by Catarrh. So is Catarrh itself. The proprietors offer $500 for any cqso which _ they cannot cure. DR. KlLltlElfi’S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS 1 Couldn’t Eat or Sleep. Dr. Ki Imcr fc Co:—“I had been troubled for eight yeftrs with stomach and heart difficulties. I lived mostly on milk, as every-thing I ate hurt me so. My kidneys and liver were in terrible State. Could neither sleep or out. I had been treated by the best Chicago doctors without any benefit whatever. As a last resort I tried your SWAMP* HOOT, and now I can eat anything, no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed and get a good sleep. SWAMP-ROOT cured me. Any one doubting this statement can write, I will gladly answer.” Mrs. German Miller, Dec. 20th, 1892. Springport, Mich. SWAMP-ROO’TgURED ml Had Torpid Liver For 14 Years. Bilious all the Time. Dear Sirs:—“I have been troubled with Torpid Liver lor 14 years and gone through courses of bilious lever; many times it has been impossible for me to do any kind of labor. Dr. Kilmer’s SWAMP-ROOT w a s first recommended to mo by Holthousc, Blackburn & Jb., (Druggists) Decatur, fnd. After taking one bottle I was uncertain whether I was really deriving any benefit or not: After taking the second! bottle, however, 1 found" that my health was improv- ' eg and I continued until I had taken 0 bottles. { can now cheerfully recommend SWAMPROOT to evefy one who has torpid liver, for it has completely cured me.” Jan. 10th, 1808. F. W. Christianeh, SWAiPROOir The Great Bleed Purifier. At Druggints, 60 c. 6c $1.00 “Guide to Health” Free. Consultation Free. Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dr. Kilmer’s I’arilla Liver Hill* Ark The Best I 43 Pills, 25 cent*. WHAT OTHERS SAY. “TERRIBLE ITCHING, JAUNDICE, KIDNEY TROUBLE AND PALPITATION OF THE HEART. THREE PHYSICIANS EAII. TO BENEFIT. ENTIRELY CURED BY LIVURA. ,LiVtIKA M’P’G. Co., Investigation , Gkntlehen:-“I have d>cen very sick with Jaanof OUT 'dice, was treated by 8 different physicians, not reTestimonials Jceiving the least benefit from any of them. My Solicited. (suffering was so great that U could hardly endure it. and everyone that saw me said I never could get well. I was first taken w ith Neuralgic pains in the stomach, vomiting often. A numb feeling ir my arms and hands as if they were asleep; paim in the bowels, with chills and fever. Palpitatior of the Heart; Kidneys very badly affected; and n dreadful itching and stinging sensation of th( skin, with hot flashes, till 1 thought the blood wouh burst through the veins. My skin was a dark yel low, and the whites of my eyes yellow as saffron. I saw one of your pamphlets and it describee my case so nearly that I began taking L1YUBA. I had only taken 4 or 6 doses when I saw' achangt for the better, I have taken 3 bottles and air ENTIRELY CUBED, thanks to PITCHER’S LIVURA I will willingly answer any inquiries. Respectfully yours, Mrs. Sarah J. Holt. 304 North 20th St., Columbus, Ohio. & LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Shin Cure. Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers Itch, and all affections of the skin. Heals Cuts Bruises, Burns, Scalds, etc. Sold by all Druggists, or by mail. Price So Cents. The Livxtra M’f’g. Co.. Nashville, Tenn. BEST POLISH IN THE WORLD.
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTEA Oranges grow uu every contlnen t, Melbourne theaters have billiard rooms. Carp and eel don’t move so much as a fin all winter. American bicycles are being sold on the Island of Java. A single Kansas cabbage head has produced over 400 “cigars”. A woman recently married her seventh husband at Van Lue, O. Great Britain has but one medical inurnal, while this country has over 200. Silver dollars are shipped direct to China from Mexico by Chinese merchants.. India ink is made in Japan from the soot obtained by burning the shells' of an oily nut. The town of Perry, Mo., with a population of 800, has not, it is said, a single colored resident. Christmas and the Fourth of July are the only holidays that are alike legal in all the States and Territories. The Recorder of Chattanooga, Tenn., thrashes incorrigible boys instead of sending them to the workhouse. Sections of a cable laid twenty-one years ago were dug up at Key West the other day. The copper wire was uninjured. The first building erected in the United States for the Federal Government was the United States Mint in Philadelphia. There are 173,000,000 Mohammedans in the, world already and 400 missionaries are sent out from Cairo every year to make fresh converts. Lightning is zig-zag because, as it condenses the air in the immediate advance of its path it flies from side to side in order to pass where there is the least resistance to its progress. ■The Mexican peon’s average wage is officially given as 27 cents. “In many parts of the country,” says the Financier, “peons receive 37 to 50 and in some cases up to 63 cents a day.” A black bear came down from the mountains and wandered into Tacoma, Wash., the other day, causing a stampede. Bruin was finally run down and killed. He weighed 459 pounds. It is reported that never in the history of the Erie canal has the canal boat business been so brisk as it is at present. The immense shipments of wheat are responsible for this increase. Since the removal of the nuisances, says Dr. Cyrus Edson, of New York city, the Croton water is 50 per. cent, purer than it was, and no better water is furnished to any other city in the world. The mayors of Liverpool and Manchester were recently conferred the titles of lord mayors by the queen. There are only four lord mayors in all Europe, London and York being the other two cities so honored. In Russian temperance societies the pledge is taken for one year. The first time a member breaks the pledge he receives nineteen strokes with a birch rod, and with each succeeding offense the punishment is doubled. Smith’s Island” or “Bald Head’s Island”, as it is better known, is reputed to be one of the strangest bits of land north of Florida, The island is said to project neai’er the Gulf stream than any other land on this continent, and, as a result, is subtropical. The palmetto grows in profusion, while the olive and myrtle I are found in abundance. Old bills of sale of negroes are very common relics of slavery days, but a bill of sale of an Indian woman is a rare article among collections of antiquarians. One of the latter, however, is in the possession of J. B. Balch, of Horwinton, Conn. The document, which is dated 1717, records the selling of a “squaw” for 15 shillings. A French electrician has succeeded in establishing telephone communication between houses in the same city several hundred feet apart by using the gas and water pipes, with a two or three cell battery, instead of wire. The gas and water pipes, he found, are usually insulated from each other, and his experiment was entirely successful. A feature of the midsummer holiday Century will be a fully illustrated yachting article by W. P. Stephens, recounting the various contests for the “America’s” cup. The yacht “America,” which crossed the ocean in the summer of 1851, first won this cup, which, in 1857, was made “a perpetual challenge cup for friendly competition between foreign countries." The article includes pictures from photographs of the best known American yachts, together with comparison o) old and new types.
At Chicago Royal Leads All. L? As the result of my tests, 1 find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in every respect. It is entirely free from all adulteration and unwholesome impurity, and in baking it gives off a greater volume of leavening gas than any other powder. It is therefore not only the purest, hut also the strongest powdet 'I with which I am acquainted. WALTER S. HAINES, M. D., J'rof. of Chemistry, Rush Medical College, Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. , All other baking powders are shown by analysis to contain! alum, lime or ammonia.
The Fa tut Thirteen. New Yurk Sun. At No. 13 of a, certain street in this city several accidents have happened that tenants promptly attributed to the unluckiness of the number. They have moved away in consequence of this belief, and the property has really depreciated in value. So serious is this relation of superstition to business that, a certain lawyer says, he would discriminate against any place numbered 13, not that he has any faith in the omen, but that other people have and would give it a bad name. He would not advance as much, for instance, on a mortgage on No. 13 as he would on Nos. 11 or 15, though all three of the houses should be precisely alike. What X Means. .Bosfan Herald. Apropos of the Christian names of Harvard College graduates, there is one name in the Harvard catalogue that would puzzle the average investigator of the subject wore he not fully posted as to the, facts in the case. It is a middle name and it is simply “X,” which is known in the law as the symbol for “his mark.” In this instance, however, it stands for a ten dollar bill which was presented to the owner of the name on the day of ■‘his birth, and the acknowledgement of the gift appears in the recipient’s name unto this day. Times are hard indeed when the bouncer in a saloon doesn’t do a rushing business. N. K. Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger is a household necessity. None better—try it: 25c. When a man’s dollars have gone to the dogs that’s the time he has to whistle for them. Big Four Uoutc—Louisville Line Now Open Two through trains daily leaving Indianapolis at 2 55 p. m, and 2:45 a. m.. reaching Louisville at 7:00 p. m., and 7:10 a. m. Leave Louisville at 7;4:i a. ra.. and 8:15 p. m. Arrive Indianapolis at 11.45 a, m.. and 13,80 Midnight. Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Cars on trains leaving Indianapolis at 2:46 a. m . and Louisville at 8. i5 p. m. Rich Red Blood “For feeling of dead* ness of the limbs, constipation and poor circulation of the blood’ Hood’s Sarsaparila has no rival. My blood was in very poor condition. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. [ have good rich, red blood, and do not bloat as I — s . ,, . used to. Hood’s Sar* saparilla has proved its merits to me as it will to all who take it fairly.” Mrs. M. P. Toms, Niantic, Ct. HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES Hood's Rills Cure Sick Headache. 25c.
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A Tremendous Shaking Up. This is what every system afflicted with chills and fever, billions remittent, or any other form of malarial disease, undergoes periodically. Not only is malaria terrible In itself—it is the breeder of an infinity of bodily ailments Specifics used for its prevention and removal prove. In the vast majority of cases, useless for every other purpose than to ' mitigate the disease and stave off its attacks. They ore sure, with the average treatment, to return aft* r a while. The sufferer may change his location to a healthier one. hut the complaint. which is in his blood. Is not thus lightly got rid of, and returns after the wonted interval. Organic affections of the nerves, heart trouble, general debility of the system are the offspring of malaria. Cure the originating cause and avert future physical inlury with Hostetler's Stomach Bittorss, efficacious also in liter com plant, inactivity of the kidneys, rheumatism and Indigestion Each brewer knows his own bitterness. VALUABLE EKAL ESTATE FOR TRADE. I have a few very choice residence and business lots in the rapidly growing new Natural Gas Manufacturing town of Ingalls, located miles east of Indianapolis, on the main lino of the Hlg Four railroad system, in the heart of the wonderful Madison County Natural Gas ! field. Five big factories to employ, when fini ished, four hundred men. are now buildlng.and i others locating constantly. Large hotel and residences completed. Finest suburban depot in Indiana, with tower clock etc,, just finished at a cost of ‘5 000.09. Ingalls will have 4X00 population and lots doub.e in value by soring. I will trade a lew choice unincumbered lots with perfect tit le lor a farm or piece of village or town properly. What have you? Send full particular and receive from me full facts concerning Ingalls. Address. JOHN G. THTTRTLE, Room 57 Ingalls Bullding.Indlanapolis, Ind. It is best to go slow when betting on a fast horse that has his tips and downs. Beecham’s Pills will cure constipation, keep the blood cool and the liver in 1 good working order, price S5c a box. Almost any employe can tell you that 1 some one is liable to be fired when the | boss gets hot. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for j any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by ta king Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West. & Truax, Wholesale druggists.Toldo, O., Walding. Kinnan & aSrviu, Wholesale druggists. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. • Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. The small boy cries out against the j gooseberry pie—but not until after taking, j YOUNG MEN. “I can heartily say to any young man 1 who is wanting good employment, work | for Johnson & Co., follow their instruc- 1 tions and you will succeed.” So writes t an agent of B. F. Johnson «Sr. Co.. Richmond, Va., and that's the way all of their men talk. MIG FOUR WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE Daily Excursion* to Chicago—94.50 for the Round Trip. Tickets good for ten days. For tickets and sleeping and chair car accommodations call at No. 1 East Washington St., eff Jackson I Place, Mass. Ave. and Union Station.
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