Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 44, Hope, Bartholomew County, 22 February 1894 — Page 7
! . J LOSS OF POWER •1 A, Manly Vigor, Nervous Dotoility. Paralysis, or Palsy, Orelganic Weakness and wasting 9 tHfflj Drains upon the system, resultrS®j ing in dullness of mental Facul'jaS| | >3jg ties, Impaired Memory, Low Jag,” i?iP Spirits, Morose or Irritable Tem- » per, fear of impending calamity, and a thousand and one deranges 3m ments of both body and mind 5Sh *S%Si result from pernicious secret 2H KB practices, often indulged in by jpS the young, through ignorance of ‘ their ruinous consequences. To b Jfift reach, re-claim and restore such. E .i'Si unfortunates to health and hap-b'-.ir piness, is tfco aim of an ossociB|CSSkS[ ation of medical gentlemen who -isEis; have prepared a book, written in plain but chaste language, treating of the nature, symptoms and curability, by homo treatment, of such diseases. The World’s Dispensary Medical Associa n, Proprietors of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., will, on receipt of this notice, with 10 cents (in stamps for postage) mail, sealed in plain envelope, a copy of this useful book. It should bo,read by every young man, parent and guardian In the land.
Dissolves Gravel, Oall stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Brag:ht 9 s Disease, Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Sfoamp-lioot cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Live? Complaint, Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious headache, poor digestion, go.:. Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. Guarantee-Uso contents of One Bottle, If not benefited. Druggists will refund to you tho price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Dr. Ktlmf.r & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. FATHER LBBRETON’S a After the prescription of tho Famous Specialist. DR. LEFEUVKE. PUTPI?. Per Bottle, 75 Cts. I JllbL. By Mail, 90 Cts. SU SE CURE FOR SYPHILITIC, SCROFULOUS, CATARRHAL, GRANULATED. BLOODSHOT, INFLAMED, . WEAR, SORE EYES AND EYELIDS, / Manufactured by FATHER pBEETOH EYE WATER CO.. M2 1-2 S. Illinois St., INDIAN&POLIS. - INDIANA. / Coal City, III,, Jnn. 29, 1894. Patter liebreton Eye Water Co.,Indianapolis: Gknt/bmen; Your Water Is proving miraculous. I/am asked to send for two more bottles, for wbi/ch enclosed please find postal note for (.1.80. h wish you will be so charitable to send •nottifer bottle for a very poor man s child. / Respectfully yours, / Rev. p. A. Db Paradis. EW’For Sale ty all Druggists. ‘rColchester” / Spading Boot-
For Farmers, Miners- R- Rhands and others The outer or tap 8 1 the whole length of the sole ASURE, SAFE CURE. A M.Barton Co. Rose-Baker Gold Cure r°d Tobacco ‘HaWtsfhe^S } 0U ,ipnf For further Information write to ' treatment. * &0o „ Logansport, Ind. , > »P1D THK following, a. M. sartor.* Co restigation and expe on Gold, Cure treattjlng now in use, being 'harmless mentis ‘5® aDD UcatlQn. In my .case, 1 during and after Its PP d i for drink, but was not oulj°is much Improved. To all my general w s m n fQr strons w Jj “v/wHl the Gold Cure, and in my opinion you will never drink intoxicating UQuore n HoF[ . MAN , Treasurer, Gio, v> b, d cjty of Logansport. - V-iiceB ABiThEA'D wS(SES~CUBED I) ETA I» k " pT.V.Svmbl.E.r" nrtlonx Wbi-P-r s h..rd.
OUR PLEASURE CLUB. A street car conductor knows what the wild waves are savin? when ho sees a woman wave her parasol. • —Binghamton Republican. It is a fad for women to hang up a baby’s first shoe for an ornament, but we notice they quit it after the babies begin to arrive in big lots.—s Atchison Globe. Milliner—I don't see why you want any changes made in your bonnet; it is becoming, isn’t it? Lady—No. Milliner—What is the trouble? Lady—It makes my husband look terribly blue.
THE NEXT THING. Life.
Ho—So you were never in love? She—No; but I’ve been engaged to lots of men who were.
DESPERATE. Truth.
Raphael—Susanna, gaze on yonder deep declivity. Me fadder committed suicide dere free years before I was born, and if you do not forsake de count and promise to be mine, I will f row meself down dem steep rocks and end dis yere empty existence.
“Goodluck has had his salary raised; was it for extra work?” “Yes; he always listens when the proprietor tells his baby’s smart sayings.” She giggled when he talked to her, She giggled when ne stopped: She giggled when he kissed her first, She giggled when he “popped;” She giggled when the day was set, She giggled when they wed; And now he often wonders if She'll giggle when he's dead. —Kansas City Journal. J ust a little sunshine, Or just a little rain, And then the groundhog question Is settled once again. “Maud’s husband must be very wealthy.” “Why; does she spend a great deal?” “I don’t know, but she cleans her own gloves now.” “Here is a very valuable paper I want to put away where it will not be disturbed. What would you advise me to do with it?” Mrs. Wilton —Why, address it to your mother and give it to yomr husband to mail. “Oh, Tommy, don’t you feel afraid to eat so much cake? Tommy—No; mamma said your cake was the kind that would kill a dog. Mr. Wickwire —1 can’t let you have $10 to-day. Mrs. Wickwire—-Why? Mr. Wickwire —Oh, I have changed my mind. Mrs. Wickwire—You mean you have changed your intention.
WANTED—FEEDERS. Husband (triumphantly) — I’ve done it. I have played two games of chess blindfolded. Wife -Well, I’d like to run out for half an hour. Suppose ypu, mix the bread, mind the baby, stir the pudding, baste the roast, watch the vegetables, and answer the doorbell for a while. You needn’t be blindfolded.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— TJ. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
Sparrows Fired the Building. | Louisville Courier-Journal. A pair of English sparrows which built their untidy nest in a cornice of the Girls’ high school were the indirect causes of some excitement and of a fire, about which the bright faced pupils will outchatter the sparrows for "days to come. The damage was small, but that was not because of the good intentions of the feathered interlopers. For aught any one knows they may have wished to burn the whole building, the housekeeping season being over with them and they little better than feathered vagrants. How they managed- to fire the building is not very clear. Prof. Bartholomew thinks they carried a matefh in the nest just as they pick up all sorts of other trifles; that it got very dry and was ignited in some mysterious wcy. The woodwork of the cornice was easily sot in flames, but it never got much of a start. The fire was discovered by Miss Olive Gatlin, one of the teachers, and she informed Prof. Bartholomew, who at once ran upstairs and threw a bucket of water on the blaze. - The IVIo.it Pheasant Way Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentile.yet effective cleansing To he benentted one must get the true, remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists In 50c and $1 bottles. Odd as it may seem, the professional lady-killers seldom sleigh their girls. An Oversight. There was one oversight at the Great Exposition at Chicago in not having in full view, by easy arrangement, some comparative vital statistics of our own general health as compared with other nations, and of our scientific facilities for the relief of human suffering. Then it would have appeared how much we are misrepresented and how,even in all those minor ills which beset mankind, we are masters of cure and alleviation. In the line of general ailments which all nations have in common, such as rheumatic or neuralgic afflictions, there is no prompt and permanent cure in the world the equal of what we could have shown. St. Jacobs Oil, for instance, for this purpose, would have taken any premium that might have been offered. It has done so at many of.the great fairs of the world. As for the ordinary casualties of every-day. busy life such as sprains, bruises, burns, wounds or cuts, of course it is well known as the superior remedy of the age. Perhaps doctors disagree, but the people are never mistaken in knowing what is best. Metaphorically speaking, it is the theatrical manager who hitches his wagon to i star. 1 210 BUS. 8 1.15S. OATS FROM ONE BF9. SEED. C This remarkable, almost unheard-of, yield was reported to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosso, Wis., by Frank Winter, of Montana, who p.anted one bushel of Grout Northern Oats, carefully tilled and irrigated same, and believes that in 1891 ha can grow fr. in one bus. i f Great Northern Oats throe hundred bushels. It's a wondemul oat. If You Wilt Out This out and Semi It with 8c postage to the ab ve firm you will receive i ample package of above oats and their farm seed catalogue. Perhaps they are called crossings because their condition is enough to make people cross. For the relief and cure of a cold in the head there is more potency In Ely's Cream Balm than In anything else It is possible to prescribe. This preparation has for years past been making a brilliant success as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and hay fever. Used in the Initial stages of these complaints Cream Balm prevents any serious development of the symptoms. while almost numberless cases arc on record of radical cures of chronic catarrh and hay fever after all other .treatments have proved of no avail. “How long can a man live without air?” ‘It depends on the air. Forever, if it’s Ta-ra-ra boom-dc-aye.” PRETTIEST BIMIKrnCi; EVER FKIXTKII. rltbb i U'>eap, pure, beet. | ,000.000 extras. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. R. II. 8UUMWAY. Rockford. 111. Blooded Cattle, Sheep, Hors, Poultry, Sporting Doga. Send stamps for catuloguea. N. P. Boyer Sc Co., Coatesville, Pa. fl-94 JNDPLS ~ i~ n ■ I 4Consuin ptives and people rag who have weak lungs or Asth- RH ma. should use Piso’s Cure for H| Consumption. It has cured Hm thousands.* it has not injur- M ed one. It Is not bad to take, [am It is the best cough syrup. HH Sold everywhere. a.»c. '
llrace th:; Nerves. Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. These nervines do not make the nerves strong, and failing to do this fall short of producing the essential of their quietude—vigor. And while in extreme oases—and these only—of nervous irritation such drugs may be advisable, their frequent use is highly prejudicial to the delicate organism upon which they act. and in order to renew their quieting effect increased and dangerous doses eventually become necessary. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters Is an efficient substitute for such pernicious drugs. It quiets the nerves by bracing, toning, strengthening them. The connection'between weakness of the nervous system and that of the organs of digestion is a strong and sympathetic link. The Bitters by imparling a healthful impulse to the digestive and assimilating functions, promotes ; throughout the whole system a vigor in which the nerves come in for a large share. Use the Bitters in malaria, constipation, bilious and kidney trouble. On the roil of fame: The champion wheelman. Asthmatic Troubles and Soreness of the Lungs or Throat are usually overcome by Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant—a sure curative for Colds. Onions are healthy. Plumbers Ret fat on leaks. •‘Ah! Tom, there is no greater charm than a peach-bloom complexion, such as the youn; lady had we heard extolling Glenn’s aulph tr Soap.” Dealers in lard ought to have no difficulty in rendering their accounts. No Safer Remedy can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. ( Sampson was the lirst man on record to | bring down the house. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury wi 1 surely destroy the sense of , smell and complete.y derange the whole system I when "'licering it through the mucous surface. I Such art cles should never be used except as 1 prescriptions from reputable physicians, ns the [ damage they will d«> is ten-fold to the good you ! can possibly derive from them Bail’s Catarrh Cure, m mifactured by F. J. cheney & Co of 1 Toledo. O , cental's no mercury, and is taken j in ernally and acts directly upon the blood and mpeous surf-ices of the sys’em. In buying r Hull’s Catarrh Cure be sure you ge* the genuine It is taken in ernallv.and made in Toledo, Ohio, i byF J- heney & C > I by Druggists price T5o per bottle. The fat ma i who sat down on the sidewalk near uainos's bank the other mornihg -left his mark on the community, as it were. i Shiloh’s Consumption Curei* sold on a guarantee. It (iirtvi Iriuiiiieut Ouu.umptiou. it U the best j Coligh OilbU ■yj.eeftts. h!i cents and SI.UO. See ■‘Cototi ester" Spading Boot ad. la an other coluin-n! I FITS. All H.IA stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No tits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $3 trial bottle I roe to Fit cases. Send to Dr- Kline, Da I -Arch St... He.Ua.. Pa. Fkbb FOK Asking. A book that tells more you want to know about piles and listnla than any you cun buy. Wilson’s Surgical Institute, Indianapolis, Ind. Abraham Ijincoln’s Htorios. ' An illustrated book, unrnarred by ' advertising, containing stories and i anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, i many heretofore unpublished, will be j sent free to aay, person sending his or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
WALTER.BAKER & CO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards < Medals and Diplomat) World’s Columbian Exposition. On Ilia following article*, namely: BREAKFAST COCOA, PREMlll No. 1 CHOCOLATE, ; CERA) A A SWEET CHOCOLATE, VANILLA CHOCOLATE, COCOA BUTTEit, For “purity of materials** “excellent flavor, M and -uniform even composition." SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS.
THE NEXT MORNING I TEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acta gently on the stomach, liver and kldnevs. and is a pleasant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called LAKE S MEDICINE All dmceists sell It at 50c. and |l a package. If yoi* cannot got it. send your address for a free sample. Lane’s Family Medicine moves the bowel*, each day. in v> h* henlrhy this is necessary. Address OKA'l'Ol.i?'. V. 1AVA.AD.LeRoy.K.V. . W. L. DOUGLAS W3 SHOI [equals custom work, costing from to $6, best value lor the money in the world. Name and prici stamped on the bottom. Every ' pair warranted. Take no substiV tutc. See local papers for full ' description of our complete lines for ladies and gentlemen or send for //. hist rated Catalogue giving in. i structionshow to order by mail. Postage free. You can get the best bargains of dealers who push our shoes. Ely’s Cream Balm (IUICKLY CUKES GOLD IN HEAD Apply Bnlxp into each nostril. SLY BROS., 66 Warren St.,N.Y. noxallIncubatob la the simplest anu most por[foct Self-Regulating Incubator on the market, and wo manufacture the only so If-regulate ing Brooder in America. Circulars froo. Address We mamifnctara • GEO. W. MURPHY & CQi either »ing;ie or QUIXCT, ILL. Box A. double tray. JW..I J »>r TtWr.W CMalofu., The lowed price flrit-cUs* hatcher mode. asSS£=“ CURED. rOPHAM’8 ASTHMA SPECIFIC Give# Relief in Five Minute*. Trial Package sent FREE. Sold by Druggiata. One Box sent poat-paid on receipt of <1.00. Six Boxen. $4.50. Add. Thos.Popham.Phlla.Pa &BEWTS MAKE S5 a Day Utensil invented, liet ills soul inabouse. Sample post paid,flveceuts.FOKSHEE & MAKIN CincInna-tl.O
| Young Wives-** I W. Who Are for the First Time to Undergo J|: Woman’s Severest Trial, we offer I —“flothers’ Friend” I hi! A remedy which; if used as directed a few weeks before con|s; finement:, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. K■ “I used two bottles o£ Friend’ with marvelous results, ' <6C and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth ! St !to know if they use ‘Mothers’ Friend’ for a few weeks it will rob con- • finement of fain and suffering and insure safely to life of mother and ' Sv child —.Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark. Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. • Seh by express, cllargea prepaid on receipt of price. $1 50 per bottle. , -1 Sold bv all Druggists. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CU., ATLANTA, Ga. . jr ffllllffi To the farmer that prows the best 10 Kars of Corn, either Dunpans White prolific or Riley* Improved Favorite Yellow Dent, we willpay 815.00 Cash; the same person can prow both varieties. and should he have the best 10 Ears of both, will be entitled to 830.00 Cash. Every farmer should read this prand offer and make an effort to win the prize. The cost is nothingChange j;our seed, and double your yield. Many farmers let their seed run out and wonder why they can t raise anything. Just think; for 10 or 15 cts per acre you can buy new seed and raise 75 to too Bushels per acre. Any one who buys a peck or more of corn can compete for the Cash Prize. All corn must be at our store by October 15th. 1801. and where the corn is sent by Express the charges must be prepaid by sender. No one’s corn will V© known to the Judges, and the decision will be made in all fairness and by competent Judges, who are S. W. Dungan and James Riley, Experts on Corn and J. G. Klngsbcrry. Editor of Indiana Farmer. Price Bags Free Dungans White Prolific: Peck. 75c; one-half hu. 91.25; 1 bu. C2.00; 1 bag. 2 bu. 13.25. in clubs of 10 bu. and over. 91.50 per bu. Rileys Improved Favorite: Peck. 85c: onehalf bu. 91.40; 1 bu. 92.50; 1 bag, 2 bu. 94.25; in clubs of 10 bu. and over, 92.00 per bu. Order now. and send us your garden seed order with corn. Address The Huntington Seed Co,, 66 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.
r—* —V*r V r ■■ ■■■ f *- r Y* t , - We arotho largest growers of farm and vegetable weds in the world. Wheat Oats, Barley, Corn, Clover Timothy, Grasses, Potatoes, etc., in enormous quantities. 1 coo J000 Roses and Plante. 35 pkgs. earliest Vegetable seeds, enough fora garden, cort I paid for #1.00. 18 pkgs. late Vegetable seeds, 60c. Say. our Great Northern Oat* I yielded 216 bush, from one bush, sown! Did you ever hear the like* Pkcr. of thl&Ontn I and catalogue free upon receipt of 8c in stamps. 10 Farm Seed i-amples. 10c. With } catalogue. 15c. Our great catalogue. 130 pages, for 6c postnge. Write to-day
