Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 December 1897 — Page 3
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Whea tfce hin? are fnttacVed and the I Symptoms of consumption appear, then begins the struggle between affection and that destroying disease which slays its thousands annually. It is a happy' issue to the struggle when disease is conquered and health restored. Such an issue does not alway9 end the struggle, but it did in , the case of Mr. K. Vorri. Memphis. Ten:i., who saw his wife wasting and weakening and physicians fcelpleaa, and then suggested the simple remedy that wrought the cure. He tells the story thus : "Seven years ago, mv wife had a severe attack. of !ung trouble which the physicians pronounced consumption. The coueh was extremely distressing, especially at night, and was frequently attended with the spitting of blood. The doctors being unable to he1 her. I induced her to try Dr. Ayer's Cherry Sectoral and was surprised at the great relief it gave. Before uing one whole bottle she was cured, so that now she is strong and quite healthy. That this medicine saved my wife's life I have not the least doubt. X always keep Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. Whenever any of my family have a cold or cough we us it, and are Five-Legjred Frogs. Five-legged frogs, dead and stuffed, are worth $21 a piece, according to a French court's decision. A fish vender of Lucon found one and took it to the druggist's to be stuffed. While they were discussing the price of the operation the druggist's cat ran off with the frog, but her master found it later and presented it to the Nantes Museum. The fish vender thereupon sued the druggist for filching the frog, and recovered 105 francs damages. Music, a Worthy MafttUtlMh "Music" is an illustrated magazine of the art. science and technic of music, with "Music as musicians understand it," for its motto. It is published monthly by the Music Magazine Publishing Co., Auditorium Building. Chicago. "Music" is well worth the subscription price, viz.. $3 a year, and musicians and lovers of music generally make a mistake not to take it. In safe. First Xurso I'm afraid I can't come with you to-morrow. Second Nurse Why not? wen. 1 dont like to leave the baby . with its mother." !! inn is lool Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. l.'acaret,Caiuly ( athartic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirrinp up the lazy liyer and driving all imEurities from the body. Kein to-day to anish pimples. loils, blotehe-. blackheads, and thatsk-kly bilious complexion by taking Cax-iirets, beauty fur ten cent-. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. ltV, '25c, 50c. All tin One Cevel. Johnny What is a Socialist, pa? Paterfamilias A Socialist, my son, Is a man who, being poor, wishes to make everybody else as poor as ho is himself. Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. It isn't what a man owes but wha' he pays that keeps him broke. FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN RHEUMATISM fl'KKL UV
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SPENT HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TRYING TO CET WELL, BUT ALL IN VAIN, USED "5 DROPS" FOR TWO MONTHS AND IS NOW COMPLETELY CURED. THOUSANDS OF GRATEFUL LETTERS RECEIVED OF WHICH THE FOLLOWING ARE SAMPLES:
(Trle M:!c. Criimell. Iowa. Nov. 17. MR To Ifce ft W ANSON RHEUMATIC CI' UK CO.. rVrapn. 111.: Ckxti.kmkn: I will state that i had the Rheumatism over 42 vears. Spent over 1000 0U in tr.injf to K-t well, but all in vain, until my brother-in-law grave me one bottle of M & DROPS on trial lat June. I used It for two months, and I am now a well man. I certainly believe it is all you claim for it. ami fully worth the money to anyone. I hop; the public will benetit by my statement of my own eaae. and anyone wishing to write me will receive an answer. N. VYi ITAMOTII. CRUTCHES DESTROYED AFTER ONE BOTtLE. R gent, Iir. "or. 12, 107. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO.. 1VT Dearborn St., Chicago. 111.: Sins: My wife has been suffering two veara with Rheumatism. She roulu not get about at all. She has used about one boale of "5 PROPS. ' and can now go about without crutches. 1 never have found anything that did her so much good, and I hope to be able to continue the treatment until she is entirely well. .1 ItMEfl Wn.UAMfl As a positive cure for Rheumatism. Sciatica, Nenralgi.i. Dyspejmla. It,k:iehe, Ant lima. Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplenes. NervouMic-.. NerwOM and Neuraltrle Headaches. Heart Weakness, To thaehe. Earache. Croup, Swelling. La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping Numbne... etc.. etc.. "FVE DROPS" lUlS WW foW ltM. tic npfipC" taken but once a day if a l.p r.f lata irr at remedy and t. nt.l.- all Mffetan In makt V UnUlW a trial of its wuniterf ill t-urative jr , . will Mad mit davtaff tin- aext thirty day 100,000 eample bottler, 2ic ech. frei I I by mail. Kren a ainile h.ittl- will cawtaai vu f it merit. I'. st and ehenj.st medicine n earth. I..ive Lotties M dOM) 91 jM, f OT SO day 3 bottles Iwt W snld by drugfflU, only by us ant . agents. Ai;ent wanted In new territory. Writ usto-.lay. SW ANSON I.HELMATIC CLICK CO., 1J ; - 1 , . Dearborn St.. CHICAGO. JLU
The Canadian Goldfields Stretch from Lake Huron to the Klondyke. Good titnter. goo I water, good Hlniate and goo i land nre found everyw here but in Klondyke. The man who does not strike a rich lead is sure to strike ginxl farm and high prices for produce iu his local mining district. Write L. 0, ARMSTRONG, L. A HAMILTON, C. P. R Cotnnfabon Agent, MONTREAL. Land Con-.miss'r. WINNIPEG. I PERFECT MACHINE IA WRITE FOR CATALOGUE W. SPEAR & CO.. Indianapolis, ind. i' vo-j have an id, Patent it. BooK,aivH-v:iriilPxi'rt rvi.-f Kr. Mt liU ral i eriut. Kl it 1 1 nur i. imllottim. flw PattatBSoMi 4aBo'.ia n American Inventors, JJ U Ufi:., PLila.. Pa.
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promptly cured." K. Morris, Memphis, Venn. The question : " Is consumption curable'" is still debated, and still debatable. It is easy to say that this was not a case of consumption. Yet the physicians said it was. They should know. As a matter of fact. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hits wrought so many similar cures that it seems to argue the curableuess of consumption, in its earlier stages, by the use of this remedy. There is no better medicine for pulmonary troubles than Dr. Aver's Cherry Pectoral. It gives relic, in cases of Asthma, and Bronchitis, where relief has been heretofore unattainable. It promptly cures Coughs aud Colds, t,a Grippe, and all affections of the throat and lungs. Heretofore, Dr. Ayfr's Cherry Pectoral has been put up in fl !. size bottles onlv, at fi.oo per bottle. To meet a world-wide demand for a smaller package, the remedy is now put up in half size bottles, at half price 50 cents. Write for Dr. Ayer's Curebook (freei and learn more of the cures effected by Dr. Aver s Cherry Pectoral. Address J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, M ass.
Cured of Hin Fits. The claim was made by a New York man that he has kissing and hugging fit, when he finds it impossible to resist the temptation to hug and kiss any good looking woman who comes his way. Th police magistrate informed him that he would make the assessm lit $10 a fit, and he had to pay for one on the spot. There has been none since. Try Grain-O. Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it ia made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like coffee. Locks like coffee. t nl,s He Han to Write It. He "The sum of woman's happiness may be put into three words 'I love you." " She "And the sum of man's happiness mav also he expressed in thrfe worda Tay to bearer.' "-Chirmm was - - ' - - - - . It Mjki-i Colli Feet Warm And is the only cure for Chilblains, Frostbites. Damp. Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's FootEase, a powder to be shaken into 1 ho shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo St ;res, 2Sc. Sample sent PRES. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y., The llahy's Feat. New Nurse Oh. Mrs. Barber! the baby! the baby! Mother What is it? Quick! Is he ill? New Nurse No, mum, no: but but he he's cut a red hair! Harper's Bazar. Don t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To nint tobacco easily and forever, he magnetic, full of life, nerve and vluor, take Xo-To-Bm, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men streijj.-- All drinjtri.st.. ."'v. or f 1. Cure puarant d. Booklet and sample free. Address surlimj Remedy (' . Chicago or New York A two-dollar overcoat will keep a man warmer than the pawn ticket for a fur-lined one. TRY IT FOR 25 CENTS. 42 YEARS! HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Over a Half Century Favorites. SOLD DIRECT TO CONSUMER AT FACTORY PRICES. Write for Catalogue anil Prices before lu ing. HALLET & DAVIS CO. Wabash Ave. Cor. Jackson St., CHICAGO. Spare-Time Study r'iinc'i "fro in bookkfi'r inj Khorr nana, Mleaoe. louniu --m, ilrauriiitr, anil all InachM if naglnanHag (civil, mnrhanical, -tri" al, t-tr. i, nt yonr wo 'CATION II V I JI.. I iiifttrui-tm. h'pi'n moiti r.t. Hifth ji'ir. 1 , 1 iHtrn'cl . atiilnif:;!- ir--. ria II. r.'r.t .1 t :n.l I itt-rftfl,nnl1nip IflklilMlft i hwrf SaMaaal Hark H.iidiu. v . u. c. CROUP REMEDY,. It ha iievT fuilpl t rur any kiari of Crimp, Sir Thront, Kn la ri;i'l Tamil la r OoMa. Ommgtt ay mmtt lo aeaita, !!, ru aaaa)h l)K. MOMM hWMBIM ".. Jamaica, N. Y. DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY: eaan. ataa for booh r u--timi.nini.-i ml lo lns treatment Freu. Dr.U.U.0lttN ' ISSSj auu, Bbi
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WM JS RE ELECTED. American Federation of Labor Chooses Officers.
EIGHT-HOUR DAY DEMANDED. Tw Uatlma S-':e teil to Make the Fight. If Noccssary All Orcaui.itiona to lie Appealed to For ElaSJictaJ AssistniH-e. At tho spssion of the American Federation of Labor D?e. 15 a resolution was passed to send fraternal delegates annually to confer v. ith the trades an.! labor congresses of Canada. A resolution was also passer! protesting against the reported proposed appointment of K. H. Paxson to be interstate commerce commissioner. Financial and moral support was formally pledged to the locked-out engineers of London. England. Dec. 16 the American Federation of Labor discussed the wisdom of organizing a general strike for the eighthour day in May next. No action was taken in the matter. The printers and machinists settled their differences. The printers agreed not to interfere with the machinists who are in charge of linotype machines. The machinists agree not to interfere with the combination men who are in charge of plants in small offices. Both agree not to declare any newspaper or office unfair without the consent of the presidents of both organizations. The International Printing Pressmen's Fnion and the International Association of Machinists have beef! selected by the American Federation of Labor as the two organisations to make the fight for an eight-Hour day at the beginning of next May. Unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor are to be appealed to to donate money to assist in making the fight. An amendment to the constitution of the Fnited States to enable congress to legislate on the subject of hours of labor for women and children was recommended. The conreotion reiterated its action of a year ago. earnestly advocating the recognition of the belligerency ot ckc Cuban Insurgents. The American Federation Of Labor elected the following officers: President. Samuel Gornpers; firs; vjop-presi-(lnit, I. I, McGuire; gecond vice-president, .lames Duncan ; third Ties-president, Jame.s O'Connell; fourth vicepresident. If. M. Garland; treasurer, John U. Leniion; secretary, Frank Morrison. Andrew Furnese;h was eleeted a member of the legislative committee, and may be located in Washington. The convention decided to send a delegate to the next Canadian trades council. Van Not Collcel Money. A decision of Judge Met Mure of the Madison, Ind.. Circuit court Is that the foreign building and loan association which have been doing business in the state cannot collect, money they have loaned because they have not complied with the law by filing bond with the auditor of state. There are twenty of these associations doing business In the state. None has ever complied With the law. South rn Henken Mpft. The southern bankers' convention adopted resolutions calling upon congress to inaugurate reforms in the national banklkng and currency laws. Among the reforms urged is the retirement of greenbacks. THE COLT THAT SOLD FOR four v ' " If & Ham bttrg, the id,CO0 COlt, the animal of the year, is an outcast. Nohody wilt claim him. Hi was sold ih rough a Xew York agent in Louisville la-i week for th above price. The agent refuses to tell who the real purchaser of the colt is. Any number of name of prominent turfmen and breeders have been suggested AS possible purchasers, The right one has yet to be To Defeat Senate liaaaa. It is admitted that Cov. Uushne'l and Mr. Kurs, are against the re-elect ton of Marl; Hann;', as United States sena. ALI . . , . 1 mmm fc aa I . ator from Ohio, and are trjrl u; t. at eomptiafl his defeat by the aid of Democratic votes. Heavy lire LeSS nt St. 1.imii. A Bre la the buildiag occupied by the Mermod & JlCCftTd Jewelry OOflH paaiy at the corner of Locust strc and Broadway St. LOUIS, caused a lo I of ISSS.000, fully covered by Inaoraace.
THE TRADE REVIEW Business of the Year la BorprlaJagly Lar-e. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: "Payments through banks are again 2." per cent larger than in 1892. heretofore the year of greatest prosperity the production of iron and woolens and boots and shoes is larger than ever before, exports eclipse all past records and failures for two weeks have been the smallest for corresponding weeks in five years. The mos' weighty news of the week is the rise of merchandise exports in November to tllg.g30.290, the excess of exports n four months being 1229,212,401, whili In half of December exports are nearly as large and imports $2,500,000 smaller than last year. Probably all record? are surpassed by exports for this year, which have been $974.000.000 in eleven months, and the excess over imports in five months has probably exceeded 1289,060,000. "Failures for the week have been ,'!20 in the Fnited States, against 3S last year, and 28 in Canada, against 11 lart year."
ADOPT RESOLUTIONS. Illinois State Grance F:ors Many Important ( ll.ll Hw The Illinois State Grange adopted resolutions favoring the election of Fnited States senators by a direct vote of the people, the initiative and referendum.eqiul suffrage and the suppression of the liquor traffic. Opposing the retirement of greenbacks, reduction of the tax on national banks, the issuance of notes by national banks to the par value of securities held by them and the substitution of something else for government bonds as securities: also opposing pooling by railroads. Favoring the establishment of a postal savings bank system and free rural mail delivery. The Allen bill was denounced and its repeal demanded. Currrnrj Changes RtCOH mrn!el. The national board of trade adopted resolutions indorsing the single So'tl standard, the gradual retirement Of Fnited States notes, the enlargement of the national bank circulation, with a gradual reduction in the tax on the same, and the establishment of national banks with a capital of 125,900 cr over in towns of over $2,000 population Ira vor Pallroaul pioiins. The national board oi trade will petition congress to permit poilins by railroads under the supervision ana control of the interstate commerce commission. Resolutions were adopted deprecating government ownership of railways and favoring amendmeats to the Interstate commerce law to ena ble the commission to enforce it. I : ii : i Men to Meet. The convention of business men which met in Indianapolis in January and authorized the appointment of the monetary commission will be called together again for the purpose of considering the commission's report. The new convention will be held in Indianapolis on Tuesday, January 25. Trust Is an Assured Fart. The consolidation of the three great cracker companies of the United States is now an assured fact. The capitalization of th-- big combine will be $.",.".- 999,000, and it will be in operation by Jan. I, 1898. Brasil ami Italy Agree The Brasil ian and Italian governments have signed an agreement settling the incident of the lulling of :he Italians at Espirito Santo last month. C60.000 THE OTHER DAY, i r Si ' made known. The sale was a ien it'onal one. Hamburg was;: gre.;, ;.-ilation himself last jrear, and it but htrinj; that his Brsl season on the turf Should have such a climax, in the meantime aobadjr will claim Has:imrg. li is entirely probable the name 01 the man who m ule such daring Investment will not he knowi much before Best spring. I- I i i in-! . I iihiiI reu f . Tiu Illinois Protective Building and j Loan Association, with head oCleei at , BpHngfleld, hopelessly Insolvent 'I 1-. --Al t. .... l .1 , t i The association has been doina bus; neti principally with persons of small i team all over th( state. Instated by Urand .inn. Bx-Couatjr Treasure! . EL Holderman was indicted by the grand jury at Ooahen, tad., charged with having embezzled over 122,000 from the conn ty. nOMtnaaa cannot he found.
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Sumatra Wrappers. A certain district in Sumatra produces an exceptionally fine tobacco for cigar wrappers. The leaves of the plant are usually speckled. Many smokers do not enjoy a cigar unless this mark of quality is upon it. Many firms are now freely sprinkling chemical preparations on the leaves of domestic tobacco, spotting them artificially. A flood Thins. The Royal Publishing Company, of Richmond, Virginia, are offering exceptionally favorable contracts to live workers. They want men and women of good character, and allow liberal weekly salaries and expenses. A line addressed to them may lay before you a proposition that will be as surprising as it is gratifying. Skeptical About One Thing. "Women are naturally incredulous," remarked the whist player. 'That's contrary to the common impression." "I don't care; it's true. You never can make one believe you the first time you tell her what are trumps." "Klondyko Iinlletln" Will be published by the Soo Line Mondays, containing all Telegraphic News and up-to-date information as to Best Botrm, Sekvk es. Steamship Sailings, and evm facility as same develop. Jnvai.paiu.e to Ahiskan prospectors and all their friends. To be placed on mailing list, send six cents (ftc) in stamps to w. K. Callaway, g. P. a. Minneapolis, Minn. Perhap She Is. Young Mother "What do you think of the baby? Isn't it a little peach?" Baehelor Brother "Oh. yes. of course; and you ought to be thankful that it isn't a pair."
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