Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 February 1899 — Page 7
Stat or Ohio. Pitt or TOLIPO, ? . LrcAs l orsTT, r Frank J. Chener makes oath that he ! th nior partner of tfcr firm of F. J. e tc r & Co., oointr business in the City of Toledo. County anJL State aforesaid, and that sain firm w;'.I pa v the sum of ONE HUNDRED l'OLI.ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot t-c cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cv.re. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before rr.e a::d sul,fccribcd in my trence. this t5th day of Deer mr-t r. A. D. lfrSMi (SEAL, j A. Y. ti I.EASOX. Notary IliMlf. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intfftaiJy. and dircctlv on the blood ui:U ir.ucc-v.s surfaces tf the system. Sen;! for tevtimoniiN. fret. l J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, CX Sold bv Druppists. i:-c. lia'.i's, Famiiy Fills arc the lest.
A UREAT TSAVELEB. I
SUN BOXES.
BURTON HOLMES A LOVER OF NATURE'S WONDERS.
Hov He Came to Take I'p the Trntessioc of I-iMturer oinethins About the Man anil Ills Career III Work ai a C'aiueilst.
Two Out of Three. Out of every three persons struck ly lightning two recover. Paris actresses wear raj-r lace, which by night looks as leautifnl and delicate as the best of real lace, while it costs but a trifle
ErnmnA InermU Gras! It's the greatest grass on earth Salzer pays so. This grass yields 4 to tons better hay than timothy in dry, rainless countries; yields even more than that in Ohio. Ind.. Mich.. Wis.. Iowa. HI.. Mo.. Kar.?., Ncbr., Mont., yes m every state of the Union! Salzer warrants th's" l'otatoes, 51.20 a Bbl. Send this r;o!ice to JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.. LA CROSSE. AVIS., an'l 1 rents postage and receive their preat Seed Catalogue and sample of this grass seed
free.
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A Carlinsvillf. 111., man sloped -with the receipts oi Bob Incersoll's lectr.re, and made the colonel a.-; hc.t as the plaee whose oistence he makes a t-peeialty of doubt inj?.
Lane's Family Mediclce. Moves the bcv.eis rach day. In crder to be healthy this it; necessary. Acis rently on the liver and Kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 2, and 00c. The man who keeps his n?cuth shut seldom acquires a reputation as a liur. TO CCRE A COLD IX ONE DAY Take Laxative Rrcrao Quinine Tat'.ew All :ruj?ists refund th moiiey if it fail tf-cv.re. c. The genuine has I- U. v. or. t-avh tablet. Greece has a 110-yer.r-o'i worr.r.n.
Th .:-. of Hmton Holmes on the H.iv ;.i)ih islands attracts public ;;tt r.tic-i. :n no mall decree to Mr. Kc.lrr.e- hum-Hf. Burton Holmes is a nativ Chicago, in which city he ivreivtf: a;y education. His grandfather. Burton, was ono of ChicagoTvtüitbiest citizens before the fire .r.;; i: -".as from him. he beins a grcst :i.t,-r. ihv.t Mr. Holmes inheiitei; hU ?jt-l't-trottins predilections, as will i hi literary tastes. While still q-.iitc a yc nth, his health not being of the It:-!, t vas deemel advisable for him tc r,?sue his further education in the t7o;"i and liberal school of foreign t:r.v sather than to subject his health it tl: strain incidental to the confiZATiALl (f the school room. Ex-tc-ndeu leiüh to the principal Europfoli ?:.iv find to Japan restored his health further confirmed his taste fcr trarl. Ever, it (Lis early period in his life he inaiiitevt d a marked aptness and abüitr .v i; jthotorapher, and it is to this that I; is present career is im
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If it ws only health, vc miht let it cling.' But it is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And it's the same! old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneumonia or consumption with the long sickness, and lifa trembling in the balance.
loosens the prasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all inflammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hr.ng. ft Dr. Aver's m Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out infhmmtion cf the lungs. Advlco Frc9 Remember hav a Mel!ral IV pertinent. If yon hive any coin: luuit n hatTer and uesire the beat rneoioid . civic yon can )osiblT ubtatvi. write tte doctor fr-ely. Vou will receive a prompt retily. v. .t bout coet. AJüress.DK. J. C. AVER. Lowell, Mass.
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PURTON HOLMES. med:atjv traceable, as on his return
frorr. Japan with the photographic results of his trip, he was invited by th Chicago Camera Club, of which he was a member, to relate the adventures and incidents of hi.- wanderings in Japan, his remarks to be illustrated by photographs of Iiis own taking. This was seven year.-, ago. So great was the success tf this impromptu lecture that he Avas urged to repeat it several tims for charity. During the next summer he atain went abroad and upon his return, although th wealth of his family mäde it unnecessary, he decided to give a lecture for his own benefit. This met with a most enthusiastic reception, it being ne pssary to repeat it a number of times in Chicago, while he was invited by a number of charity organizations to give it in surrounding cities, in all of which he was most warmly received. In this way Mr. Holmes finally decided tu adopt the lecture platform as his profession. This is the sixth year of bis professional career, he now being 29 years of age. Not only is he firmly established in the West, but it is his second season in Boston. Brooklyn and New York, where he gives the annual Lenten matinee lectures for so many years given by Mr. .Stoddard. For a number of years Mr. Stoddard has manifested great interest in Mr. Holmes, often being his fellow traveler. On his retirement, through his kindness, he introduced Mr. Holme.-; in a number of eastern cities a his successor, a title which the younger gentleman seems to have worthily sustained.
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THE RUSSELL STAPLE PULLER. HS ST lOXCUATIO STrF.L TOOL OS I ART II. Stfle l'ulter. Wire Splicer and TL'hrener.Pllern. Plncher. Hammer and Wrenrh. Thousand upon tbouiumls sold. Fanners" Uelltrht and ucceeMty a timixehoM article. PRICK 1.25 DELIVERED. Ask your denier for them. If he don't keep them write at once to RUSSELL HDW. & IMP. MFG. CO.. 1820 Grand Ave.. Kansas City. Mo.
Treating Himself. The Parisian critb- M. Jules Claretie narrates in the Athenaeum an amusing story of th elder Dumas: At the height of the great novelist's vogue he could not turn out books fast enough to satisfy his clamoring publishers, and it became necessary for him to employ collaborators, to whom he sketched the plot, perhaps leaving them to do the rest. Among the most distinguished was M. Paul Maurice, who is still living and writing in Paris at an r-dvane-ed age. Thus it came about that M. Meurice was the author of one of the most amusing novels of Dumas. "Los Deux Dianes." Dumas, when traveling, found this novel in a hotel, and opened it to pass away the time. He began reading it seriously, got interested in it and was amused. Presently some one came to his room and found him with "Los Deux Dianes" in his hand. "What are you doing there, dear master?" "I am reading." said Dumas, "a novel of my own, which I did not know and which pleases me vastly!" It was Dumas who said, when left to himself. "I am never bored when I have my own company." It is easy to sen that he was not moie so when he had that of others and did not know it.
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Mining Colna. It is estimated that there are lf)a.900,000 old-style copper pennies somewhere. Nobody knows what has become of them, says the Philadelphia Press, except that once in a while a single specimen turns up in change. A few years ago 1.000,000 bronze twocent pieces were set afloat. Three millions of them are still outstanding, but are never seen. A million of threecent silver pieces are scattered over the United States, but it is very seldom that one comes across any of them. Of the 800,000 half-cent pieces, not one has been returned to the government for coinage or is held by the treasury.
for Consumption, and llow to L'ae Them. Sun boxes for the cure of consumption away up in mountainous regions have long been in use. There are many people who never heard of the remedy and who haven't the slightest idea as to what a sun box is. A sun box. then, is a structure about six by ten feet, made with a frame of quartering and a covering of weather boards. If you haven't got boards. bark will do. There is this difference, between a hut and a sun box. that the former is a fixture unless a bush fire or a hurricane comes along, whereas a sun box should be constituted on a pivot, or. failing that, on wheels, so that its front may be readily turned away from the wind. The reason is that while fresh, pure air and sunlight mean renewed health to the consumptive patient, the wind is injurious. If you have no sun boxes the patient must be taken indoors whenever the wind blows, but given your sun box to present its back to the wind, no matter what quarter it comes from, and the patient may remain there all
day. In each of these boxes from two
to three patients are placed on mattressos. and there they lie all day long and drink in the pure mountain air. If they are very weak, their food is taken to them: otherwise they get it In the home. The sun boxes do not cost much probably from $25 to $50 each. Placed in a pure, sunny atmosphere, these simple appliances are the very latest that medical sci
ence has to recommend for the cure !
of consumption. The patients, of course, must be given abundant food.
Health for Ton Cents. Casearets make bowels and kidney act naturally, destroy microbes, cure headache, biiliousuess and constipation. All druggist. Beauty is but skin deep; many handsome people are inwardly deformed. Mu von City. 111.. May 19. '9: I have tried many kinds but I lind nothing like Coat's Headicha Capsules. !:, "sutnan. 10 and C"c at druggists. From 18s;i to 1SS7, inclusive. 1,030 persons were killed by lightning. We will forfeit Sl.lhU if any of our pi;llisbed testimonials :ire proven to be not genuine. Tue 1io Co., Warren, Pa.
Always provide for the worst the best is able to provide for itself. Coe's Couls Ilalsam Nthe oldest ami let. It will ImojiV tipn roM quicker thananj-thiu.jel.se. It i always reliable. Trv it. One-third of the people who go mad are said to recover their senses. When Alt Clse Fail. Try Yi-Ki. It positively i-;ire.roiop;eie'y removes corn an. I bun Jons. Try Vi-Klnd rtud cointori. i.V. U dm; :oietThe policemen of the City of Mexico are being taught Hnglish. Mrs. Winslovr' Soothing Syrup. For children teeih'ne. soften the n.im', redui-e tnfiaainiatioa, allays pain. cures wind cone, iöc a buttle. Self-made men are scarce, but selfmade fools are plentiful. Am delighted wlih Iiü. SKTIl AltVOI.O'S COCOTI KII. LK.U-.lt eure everv time. Kev. J. S. Corn Uli, Wayneavllle.llL '.'.v. a bottle. Misplaced confidence makes the whole world suspicious. There U nothing: like Coafs Hea-laehe CanStiles for nervous headach. sua ran teo.l tomr or money refunded, lu and ac at all druggist! Why doesn't a tall man live longer than a short one?
True .Jouriialiilie Instinct. In Pari? a young woman drove to the Hois, alighted from her coup, .seized jipj. coachman's whip, and advanced before an eager crowd to administer a whipping to a journalist v.ho had not flattered her vanity. The journalist caught the whip, broke it. and. lifting the fair one in his arms, covered her with kisses. Then he went and wrote it up.
( lire y..nr.elf naturally ami surely without -i,t. For Infallible method nend to rent frolrii to John M. lLc helof. r W. 11th Sr.. New York Mi v.
Cashmere petticoats are the height of style.
The Largest Sewing Machine. The largest sewing machine in the world is in operation in Leeds, Kng.
It weighs G.r.00 pounds, and sews cot- ' ton belting. i
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ST. JACOBS OIL ; CURES . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains. Bruises, Soreness, Stiffness.
HEALTHY MATEßXITY.
Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help They Eavo Received Fronj Mrs. Pinkham.
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Locomotor Auxia P&reJysis C&ti be Cured.
These extreme nervous disorders were Ue&ted with wonderful success by the discoverer of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for PMe People, previous to his discovery beind ottered to the public generally. This remeay is the only known specific in mny diseases thct. until recent yeo.rs.were pronounced incurable, ttere is tnc proof; James Crocket, a sturdy old Scotchman 'ivinqj in Detroit, Mich, at RS Montcalm St., was cured of T.'Komotor Ataxia by those pills. For many years he has feen a chief engineer of utv of those big passenger palace steamers plying upon the great lakes. This is a position of great rcspotisibilitv and the anxiety causes a great nervous tr.iin. Mr. Crocket says : "l-'or fifteen vears 1 watched the lug engines ami boilers without a ringle accident, and only noticed that I was getting nervous. Suddenly without warning I was taken sick, and was prostrated. I had the lest of physicians but grew gradually worse. At a council of d-jciors. they said I had nervous prostration, and had destroyed my w hole nervous "system and wotdd never recover. l-r three years I was unable t move from mv !ei. The doctor said I had locomotor ataxia, and would never be able to walk a 3 in. The pains and suffering t experienced during those j'ears are almost indescribable. The friends that came to see me bid me good-bye when they left me ami I was given up. The doctors said nothing more could 1k done. My wife kept reading to me, articles about Dr. Williams' l'iuk Pills for Tale People. We finally decided t trv them. The first 1mx gave me relief. I continued to use them for nhout two years efore I could g-t strength enough to walk. I am nearly seventy-rive years old and there i not a man in this city that cm kick higher or walk, further than lean and to-day I owe my present good health to Dr. Willi.uiis' pink. Pills for Pale People for they .save i my lifo." Detroit Eveniv Sem.
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The climax of life force in woman is capable motherhood. The fir.st requisite for a rool mother is . .l health. Health of body moans health of the generative organs.
Head what Mrs. G. A. NoraAUAZEIt, Rluffton, Ohio, says about Lydia E. Pink ham's, Vegetable Compound, anil how well it prepared her for maternity: "DkauJIks. riMiii AM: 1 must say a word in lraie of your Vegctalde Compound. I used three bottles of it when I was pre?-
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as it was wall my other babies; ani
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others, were. I think every woaaaa should use your Compound when pre. riant, it will save them so much sufferill"; and miscrv. 1 cannot sav cnoua in praise of it. If ever I need medicia ajrain. I shall use your Compound.' The most successful tonic known tj medieine for woiucn approaclihijr miteraitv is Lvdia K. TinUham's Vcetable Comp uind. It is a safeguard for every woman who iis.es it, anl
the fullest benefit comes from its use with Mrs. Pinkliaui's adviea freely offered to all woman. Her address is I.ynn. Mass. Here is a convincing statement.
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'Dkap. Mrs. I'ixkham: I am fjreat believer in your Compound. I was almost despairing of ever asrain beintf well, as I was a vrreat sufTerer, and had been for years. I suffered from womb trouble, and had terrible blind fits. After writing to you I tried your Compound. The result was astonishing. I have used it and advocated it ever since. In childbirth it is a perfect boon. I have often said that I should like to have it merits thrown on the sky with a scarch-lie;ht, so that all women would read, and be convinced that there is a remedy for their sufferings.'" X Million Women have öeen Benefited by Mrs. PinkhanVs Advice and Medicine OOO0OCQ3 OOOOOOQQ COOQOOOOO
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everybody you know to save their tin tags for you
The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FRKK! Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the diricrcnt kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows :
1 Mutch Boy, rjuaint dt-ir
ported trom Japan 2 Knife, or.z bljile. ;j'vi teel 3 Scissors, V..jni-iit good steel 4 Child's Set. Knite, Fork and Sp.'ivi Ö S:t and Pepper, on; ea:h, quadruple plate on white metal. . . . 6 Ra.rur, hollow erotm-1, tine Keglish
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TAGS 13 Alarr.i Clotk. nickel. warrar:ie'i . . 2n 20 Carvers, bti'-kh.'-:i handle, g?od steel 2fe 01 Six Rogers' Tt i.w!'., best qu.il. 2J." 22 Knives and Forks, six each, b'.K.'.;h tn hat. die- 2Vt 1.) Clock. 8-day, Calendar, '1 he:m ja:cter. Harmete" 50i
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stee! 50 21 Stove, Wilson Heater, sue No. 30
7 Butter Knit-, triple plate, best ni.i'. tV
or No. 40 jOO
8 SuiarShcll.triplepi.ite, hcst iuuhtv 'al 2." Tool Set. not !lavt!iii:Zs. h:l real
Stamp r-v, sterling silver 70 ; vsjU
10 Knife, ''Keen Kntlcr," tw lii.tJcs 70 y Toilet Set, Jecorated porcelain,
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11 Butcher Knit, Keen K-ittei,'
8 inch blade.
12 Shears, Keen Kut'.er," 8-in nickel
very handsome f-00 7 27 Watch, "solid silver, full je-a-e!ed ..10" '2 Sewing M.u hir.e, fir-t class, with 7" a'l attachments .l.VNi
10 N'nt Set.Crji kcr and H Picks, silver so 2'.' Revol er, t "o!t'. l est quality löiK 14 Nail File, sterling silver, atnethyst ::0 Rifle. Wiim hester, IG-shot. 22-cal 1jO set, ti-invh 100 111 Shot ( inn, donhle barrel, hammer13 ToMth Biush, sterling silver, ame- less, stuh twist 20aNi
thyst set, -in( !: 100 32 Guitar ( U'ashln:ni). rose ocxl, in-
1G Paper Cutler, sterling silver, amethyst set, 7-inch
17 Base rall. "Association." iest qua!. luO 13 Watch, stem wind and set. g'.iaranleed good time keeper 20
This offer expires November 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo.
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100 ; 33 Bicycle, standard make, ladies or
cents' 2.V)0 BOOKS 30 choice .selections same a- last year';, list, 40 tags each.
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ieaces of farmers who went farm paper published. Send 2op Adams St., Chicago. Think of the Future.
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A beautifully illustrated paper called "The Corn Belt" is published eyery month and contains a qurntity of interesting information about the farm lan d i west of the Mississippi River. Picture of all sorts of farm scenes in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. Personal exuer-
to those states from the East years aso. The handsonies: 25 cents for a year's subscription to THE CORN BEI LT, Don't Sent. Establish A Home of Your Own.
Diseases of Head and Throat. "! the voice husky?" Do you spit up slime?" "I) yoa ac he all over?" ' Ito you snore at nlKht?" "I your nose stopped up?" "Doe your nose discharge?" iKx" your nos bleed easily?" 4,I this worse toward night?" "Joe the nose ltrh and burn?" "I there pain In front of head?" 'Ms there pain acpwts the eye?" 'H there tk kllnjc In the throat?" ,-lo you blow out scabs at nttfht ?" 'I your Hetise of smell lea In?" Ihtyoti hawk torlear the thront?" "Is the throat dry In the mornln?" 'Are ymi losing your seimo or taste?" 'o you sleep with your mouth open?" "D-j' s your nose stop up toward night ?"
Address all Mall t
Diseases of Bronchial Tubes. 'Have you acotirh?" '"Are you lonlnü flesh?" 'Io you rouxh at nljrht?" ' Have you a pain In Hl;e?" lo you take cold easily?" '"Is yo-ir appetite variable?" "Have you stitches In side?" "lo you coiikIi until you ra?" ' Ooyoti raise frothy material?" Ih) you eolith on Rolnif to bed?" 'Iiyou rouh In the luorulnir?" '"Are you low hplrited at times?" "Do you Bptt np yellow matter?" "Is your cough ihors and hacklnc?" "Do you plt up little cheesy lumps?" 'Have you a dlsKiit for tatty foods?" "Is there a tickling behind the palate?" "Do you feel you are growing weaker-" "Is there a burning pain In the throat?" "Have yon a pain behind the brcasttione?" "Do you cough wuric night and morning?"
Drs. Copeland & MacLaughlin,
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tonsumption." JjJatarrh, Asthma CAN UK CURED AT HOME. No Iellcliie. Wrlto For Treat Ise On I'ulnionary Diseases Srnt F It K K. Cos Rolorisiit fit., - - tr Vurk City.
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will not benefit. Semi 5 rents to Kipans Chemical Co., Nw i'orr.T 10 lampiei and 1.W tSiUuioa'.s!.
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Zi Iv mail or. rteeipt ol price, rents am! "Sl.oo. 2; ;I Address Dr. B.J. KAY MEDICAL CO., (Western Office Omaha, Neb. iz- ; mn nm inmwMiiimimn mmimQJiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiii
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