Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 July 1898 — Page 3
Dried Milk. One of the latest triumphs in the food industry is the introduction of a preparation of dried milk. It is a yellowish-colored rowder. not unlike coarse rye flour and we are -told that when mixed with a suitable proportion of water it resembles milk fresh from the cow. It will be useful for adding to tea. coffee, etc. May we not probably, in the near future, find ourselves ifting milk from a pepper-box?
A Chance for Spain. Nothing could be a greater blessing to Spain than tc fail in this war. It means a renaissance for the Spanish people. Ic meaens education for the masses. It means civil liberty and stability of the Spanish government. This is a providential chance for Spain to emerge from the night of her long sleep and keep step with the nations of the earth Rev. F. D. Bovard. Beauty Ic Blood Deep. Clean blood meats a clean Flein. No beauty without it. Cabarets Candy Cathartic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Casca rets beauty f or ten c-enta, Alldruggifcts, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c. ÜöCj i0c. Youthful Genius. "Tommy," said Lis gentle-faced grandmother, "you're a regular little glutton. How can you eat so much?" "Don't know. Guess it's just good luck." COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP makes the skin soft, white and healthy. Sold everywhere. Only the beet of everything comes to the man who waits on himself. Edacate Your Bowels "With CascaretB. Can ly Cathartic cure constipation forever, 10c, Sc. If C C C. fail, druggists refund money Some men are too lazy to acquire a door from which tc keep the wolf. '1 LiiiiiiiAiiiiiXI
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is like a plar.t. What make3 the plant fade and wither? Usually lack of necessary nourishment. The reason why Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hiir to Its normal color, stops hair from falling, and makes it grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the hair needs. "When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had I 3vere attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald and, for a long time, I feared I should bpermanently so. Friends urged me to ose Dr. Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair immediately began to grow, and I now have as heavy and fine a head of hair as ori9 could wish for, being changed, however, from blonde to dark brown." Urs. J. H. Horsnyder, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal. flyer's Jvair Vigor.
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NEW LINE, it ST. JOE AND BENTON HARBOR Str. "State of Ohio" and Lawrence. Leare Chicago erery morning 9 a. m. " - evening '. p. I". Rorio ' " " noon Vim. V TRir " Saturday 1.30 p. m. Sl.OO " Sundays a. m. Dork, tat St. lirldge. North Side of river.
Important to Mothers. The manufacturers of Castoria have beea compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas H. Fletcher. This has ben necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the C'astoria trade murk. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but ai:aint the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bear the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents and mothers, in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to remember that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years.
Innocent. Angry Guest 'Say, you! There VH a pair of kid gloves in one of the pockets of this coat when I hung it up ou that hook. They're gone." Imperturbable Porter "Don't know anything about 'em, sah. Hides, dey wuzn't kid. Dey wuz cheap dogskin, sab." Chicago News. Within the past month the first Iron bridge erected in the state of Ohio has been removed. This bridge was ovr Salt Creek, on the Central Ohio division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, in Muskingum county, and was built in 1851. It was a single span, 71 feet in length, and wag known as a "Bollman deck truss bridge with plafe girders." Bollman was at that time chief engineer of construction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. "I refuse to give you money, with which to purchase a wheel." said the stern parent. "You are a thorn in my flesh.'' "And you," replied the disappointed youth, "are a tack in my path." Chicago News. For a perfect complexion ami a clear, healthy skin, use COSMO BUTTERMILK, 1SOAP. Sold everywhere. More than 75 per cent or the trade of Egypt is with British possessions. IVXXXXi X XXXXXXX. ran GEAR WANTED to si. in NATIONAL HERBS
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STONE IN HER STOMACH. fj..r. the Gazette, Dlandiim-iUe. 111.
The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastoi of tho Bedford Christian Church at Blandinsville. 111., was for years compelled tc live a life of torture from disease. Her case baffled the physicians, but today sh is alive and well and tells the story of bet recovery as follows: "About six years ago." said Mrs. Adams. "I weighed about 140 pounds, but my health began to fail and I lost flesh. My food did not agree with me and felt like a stone in my stomach. I began to bloat all over until I thought I had dropsy. "I had pains and soreness in my left side which extended clear across my back and also into the region of my heart. During theso spells a hard rid;e would appear in the left side of my stomach and around the left side. ''These attacks left me sore and exhausted. All last summer I was so nervous that the children laughing and playing nearly drove me wild. I suffered also from female troubles and doctored with ten different physicians without receiving any helD. 4,My husband having read ic the news paper or Dr. Williams1 Pink Pills for Pale People, induced me to try them. I began taking them last Nov ember but experienced no relief until I had taken six boxes. I am now taki I... ..!.... have been greatly benefited. "I was also troubled with nervous prostration and numbness of my right arm and hand so that attimcs I could hardly endure the pain, but that has all passed away. I now have a good appetite and am able to do my own work. Have done more this summer than in the past four years put together. Dr. Williams- Pink Pills for Pale People cured me. and I think it my duty to let other sufferers know it." Hundreds of equally remarkable eases have bei cured by Dr. "Williams" Pink Pills. In Servla. A traveler through Servia will ofien notice dolls hung up inside the cottage windows. His first idea is one of 6urpri.se that tho children should so often choose this particular spot to ; store their toys. But presently he j learns that the dolls arc put up as a ' sign to announce to wayfarers that a marriageable daughter dwells in t.'ie house. The idea la to remind acj quaintances from other villages who may have forgotten her existence. This : custom 8 naturally confined to peas ants, but nearly every house has a I wreath of corn ears hung up on the i i outer wall. This wreath is brought . back from the harvest festival, and I there is a superstition that if it be stolen, a daughter of the house will ' shortly be married. Where this Is particularly desired, care is taken to sus pend the wreath well .vithin reach of 1 ' DOttible marauders. Blood -Cleaalaff. Hou?o-cleaning is a duty in every wellregulated household. Peo;le don't wait until tho filth becomes painfully apparent, but it stand-to reason that in every day use mare or less dost or dirt accumulate. It is so with the human blood. From the enormous variety of sa tables taken into the stomach, a qpantity of useless material is boand to accumulate in the blood and clog the free and wholesome flow in , the vessela. Every person should from tinae to time have a "btood-deaaiafc" and the best cleanser and blood purifier i. Cascareti Candy Cathartic We recommend thani to all our readers. Theodore Hook and the Fop. It is related of Theodore Hook that, strolling along the Strand one day in conpany with a frh ad, he observed a dandy approaching them, dressed in the first style of the fashion, and sailing down the street with the air of an emperor passing by the ordinary mortals who surrounded him with immeasurable disdain. Jnsr as he came near. Hook stepped up to the exquisite, and humbly inquired: "I beg your pardon, sir. but are you anybody In particular0" Thp diMoneerted lipau looked at the grave querist in utter amazement, and walked away without a particle of dignity left. Try Allen's Foot -1 no. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c Trial package free. Address Allen Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Philosophy. Philosophy is merely a search for God, hut it can never fully accom plish its purpose. In Christ the tin- I knowable is made known. All that is I in God is not revealed in Jesus Christ, j but all that humanity needs is made known. Rer. John IfcQuoid. Wheat 40 Cent a Ituhl. flow to grow wheat with big profit at 40 ents and samples of tfalzer's Red Cross (SO Bushels per acre) Winter Wheat, Rye, Oats, Clovers, etc., with Farm Seed Catalogue for 4 cents j)Ostage. JOHN A. SALZ Kit ÖKED CO., La Crosse, Wis. w.n.u. Jurijriiiir from the Sound. "IX you know that an ordinary piano contains about a mile of wire?" "No. I should rather believe that an ordinary piano contains about a wagonload of tinware." Oont Tobacco Spll and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bit mag aetir full of lift n,-r;e anil vlimr tik Vn.Tn. Bar. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men irong. ah uriigffisis, nuc or aL cure guaranteedBooklet and sampln free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. The Age of Romance la Dead. Fond lovers used to stroll abroad And gaze up at the stars; But if they did that now they'd get Run over by the cars. Persistent people begin their suc- ' cess where others end in failure. Edward Eggleston.
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BROUCHT GEO. MÜLLER SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS And Hiipp1a4 and Contentment to Wiaoeaedi of RU Fellow Heins Ufa Work of Oue of the World's Greatest tea Died Recently in England. The great English scientist who proposed a scientific prayer-test excited religious controversy thronghout ih; world. Even when this challenge to religious faith wa.s offered, there was a sincere, earnest man who might have answered it if he had had time for arjK'imnt and discussion He was too busy praying and working to engage in such strife. This was George Malier, a Prussian by birth, who waa converted while he was a student of twenty at the university of Halle. Not long afterward he went to England, began preaching the doctrine of belief in prayer, and after mat t ying a dentist a daughter, settled in Bristol, where he recently died a: the age of ninety-two. During his long life he raised over seven million dollars for religious and charitable purposes without ever asking anybody on earth for a sixpence. Early in his ministry he received a small salary as a lay preacher. He decided as a matter of conscience t0 give up this fixed income, and to depend wholly upon prayer and voluntary gifts. The boxes in his chapel for free will offerings fnrnished his support. He did nol know from whom the money came. In 1835 he opened an orphanage where poor children could be fed. clotncd and educated. He began with thirty girls in a hired house, without a dollar pledged for their support. He ended with a record of having educated one hundred and twenty Uli GEORGE IfULLER thousand children ,and of having established five greal orphanages at a cost of five hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars for buildings, and an annual expense of one hundred an twenty-five thousand dollars for maintenance. The work was carried on entirely by voluntary gifts. His prayer were answered. The money which he heeded year by year Invariably came. He founded a Scriptural Knowh-dge Institution based upon prayer. The money nr. as rapidly as he could is it. He printed and circulated two hundred and seventy-five thousand ilihies, and more than one hundred and even million hooks, pamphlets and tracts iti all languages. lie took hearty Interest in foreign missions, prayed for them without censing, and laised over one million two hundred and Bfty thousand dollars for sending out misd nariea into all lands. When he ras seventy he went around the arorl I ta a missionary himself, preaching ami workiug In twenty-two countries. He worked and prayed almost to Hip end with a faith as simple as a Child's, and without the shadow of dOUhl 'hat his prayers would be an swered. An incident of his closing years Illustrates this chlMUlka trust. H. had made an appointment to preach at a chapel in the country near Bristol, and had undertaken to alk across the fields on a Sunday afternoon. Suddenly it began to rain, and being over no. he dreaded the effects of a wetting which might throw him into a chill and shorten his life In hla own words to a friend: ' I stood still under the open sky und prayed that the rain might not come upon me; and the shower passed, and I went on to preach my sermon, dry and unharmed." It might have 3eemed a coincidence to another man. hut to him it was simply an answer to prayer because of thousands of responses to his appeals which he had received. An old man. who had a balance sheet of over seven million dollars to show as a record of the financial result of prayer, found it easy and natural to belie ve that the shower had passed In consequent of his request. George Holler wh not a reli giouft fanatic. He was a clear-headed, common -sense worker who possessed great executive ability, and who hid absolute faith in prayer. His earnestness and sincerity deeply impressed "very one who knew him. His career has been one of the marvels of the time and offers one of the most practical proofs of the prayer test Mule Steak All flight. Fiona the Washington Post: "A party of Idaho cowboys, who were out on the range hunting horses not long since, got desperately hungry, and rather than kill a beef steer, which" is Worth big money just now, they dispatched a young mttie, whose flesh they proceeded to eat with the greatest relish." said Albert C. Blocker of that state to a Boat reporter. 'One of the company told me that the steak cut from the mule was as good as any he ever ate. but his sharp appetite may have been a factor in the case. It w.ts the first time I ever heard of a mule hiiig sacrificed in such a cause, hut as horse meat is growing In favor In Bs ropean countries. I don't see why his long-eared relative should not answer the same purpose."
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Earnest Worda From Woman Who Have Been Relieved of Backache) Mrs. Pinkham Warns Against Neglect.
Dear Mrs. Pixkham: I have been thankful a thousand times, sln I wrotS you, for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I followed your advice carefully, and now I feel like a different person. My troubles were bedc-
aehc, headache, nervovs tired feeling, painful menstruation and leucorrheea. I took four bottles of Vegetable Compound, one box of Liver Pills, and vised one package of Sanative Wash, and am now 'veil. I thank you again for the good you have done for me. Ella E. Bkf.N'nkr, East Rochester, Ohio. Great numbers of such letters as the above are constantly being received by Mrs. Pinkham from women who owe their health and happiness to her advice and medicine . Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Her advice is offered free to all suffering women who are puzzledabout themselves. If vou have backache don't neelect it or try heroically to "work it down," you must reach the root of the trouble, and nothing will do this so safely and surely as Lydia E. Pinkharm's Vegetable Compound. Backache is accompanied
by a lot of other aches and wearying sensations, but they nearly always corns from the same source. Remove the cause of these distressing things, and y M become well and strong. Mrs. S. J. Swansox, of Gibson City, 111., tells her e penance in the following letter: k Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam -.Before using your medicine I was troubled with heade ache and my back ached so that I could not rest. Your medicine is the bst I havo ever used; it has relieved me of my troubles, and I feel like mysoif again Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham. " I would advise any one troubled with female weakness to take your madi cine. 1 shall also recommend it wherever I can as a great reliever of pain." A Million Women Have Been Benefited toy Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medici ai
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