Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 April 1899 — Page 7
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fh Opening of the Ct Indian Raarntlon By proclamation of the President ot the United States, the Ute Indian reservation In southern Colorado will he opened for settlement at noon of May 4, 1899. It comprises 600,000 acres of arable mesa land, Thlch has long been considered the most desirable in the state. For free pamphlets, giving complete information, address S. K. Hooper. General Passenger Agent D. & R. G. R. R., Denver, Colo.
Many preachers think they are brave because they whip God's saints and let the devil alone.
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Public opinion is never far wrong You can cheat it for a time, but only for a time. The average life of a patent medicine is less than two years. They are pretty well advertised, some of them, but it isn't what is said of them, but what they are able to do which carries them through the years
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(which made S&rsapirilla f&moos) has never recommended itself to do what it knew of itself it could not do. It has never been known as a cure-all in order to catch all. For half a century it has been the one true, safe blood purifier, made in the best way out of the best ingredients. Thousands of families are using it where their fathers and grandfathers used it before, and its record is equaled by no other medicine. Is the best any too
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Try Ormln-o! Try Ormln-ol Alt your grocer today to show you 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 U made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee. 15s. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers.
It is the goodness you are looking for in others that will fill your own life. 9 vouc
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I II r" SptrltaalUt Managers MeC Anderson. Ind. (Special telegram) Indiana, Illinois. Michigan. Ohio. Kentucky, Wisconsin. Missouri and Pennsylvania Spiritualist association managers are in session in this eity, the result of a call which, it is alleged, was delivered to thni by spirit hands. The message warned them that spiritualism was suffering because of the great number of false mediums, and warned them to take united action at once to rid the country of the importers. At the conference to-day it was decided that all mediums appearing before recognized local or state meetin a: in the statte named would be compelled to undergo satisfactory examinations by slate hoards, which will be appointed later. This movement for reform will i' made national in its scop. Fit t, illy Hurt in a Runaway. "Washington. Ind. William A. Heay. republican member of the city council, was killed here last night in a runaway. Mr. Ufaly was out driving, the horses took fright, and in trying to stop them tl.e bit on one of the bridle.- broke Mr. Healy saw that it was impossible to stop the animals and jumped out of the buggy. His head struck a curbstone, fracturing bis sku'l. from which injuries he did a bort time afterward. He was ."1 year? Old. and leaves a family. , , , . H rr imii T,ke4 an Outl'iff. Indianapolis. Ind. Con. Harrison. wife and daughter, left to-night, for Hot Springs. Va. After two weeks' rest i i Virginia he will go to New York, where the time intervening between that date and the date of sailing for Paris. May IT. will be spent with the counsel associated with him in behalf of Venezuela in the Venezuela-British boundary dispute and the final preparation will be made for appearance before the tribunal of arbitration in Tar is. Sue for Hre:rh of 1'ioniHr. Indianapolis. Ind.- Cora (). Comer of Chicago tiled suit in the federal court against Michael A. .Ionian of l-ogansport. demanding $:M.ot" for breach of promise. Miss Comer is years of aae. Jordan i worth $10.H"t. and i ;i physician. Knight TeniCr fonrl:! KnN Richmond. Ind. The annual conclave of the Indiana Knights Templar has ended. The only business of importance was t'.ie selection of the place for nt year's conclave, and Indianapolis w;s chosen. I r u I s t Commit SnScWIe. Evansville. Ind. - Henry Weber, aged 2G. and one of ill" best known young druggists in the city, committed suicide to-day by taking prussic acid. Condensed Telegram. Mrs. lMwar.l W. Noah, of Sbelby county, dismissed an application for divorce in consideration of $2."0 paid by her husband, and then visited a daughter at Greonsburg. She left Greensburg ostensibly for Shelby ville. since which time ,he has been on the missing list. Her husband and daughter fear foul play. The Wabash Street Christian church Is the name of the new organization, at Wabash, composed of former members of the First M. K. church, who withdrew because of dissension in locating the new house of worship. The Rev. .1. A. Patterson. formerly of Bourbon, will be the pastor. The Southern Indiana Hardware Dealers' Association has been formed, with W. H. Weed, of Vincennes. president, and W. W. Robb, of New Harmony, secretary. A chief object is to prevent jobbers from doing business with junk dealers. Fred Senft. of Buffalo. N. Y.. and George Rohrback, of Coldwater. Michamused themselves at Mishawaka by jumping in front of passing trains. The fun continued until Senft had both legs cut off and Rohrback's skull was fatally fractured. George M. Caramon, who absconded with $5.000 while agent at Farmersbtirg for the Adams Express Company, will soon le. paroled from the Indiana reformatory. During his imprisonment be has served as telegraph operator. The Rev. W. J. Vigus, chaplain of the. One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana, has been appointed pastor of the Middle. Street M. E. church, of Wabash, and will assume the pastorate as soon as his regiment is mustered out. The, .Vyear-old daughter of William Beck of Thorntown was accidentally burned to death while playing with a toy sugar-making outfit. The Terre Haute city council ha. appointed a committee to report on the feasibility of municipal ownership of the electric light plant. Kdward Peters, near KIwood. a commissioner of Madison county, had one arm torn off while 'blasting stumps with dynamite. Mrs. Klnier Strayer and lxttie ,1aquith, of South Bend. have been placed under bonds for alleged fraudulent use of the mail. in conducting the business of the I eerless Remedy Company. A stranger registering as Charles Smith swindled several Hllwool firms by presenting ch"cks for small amounts, purporting to be signed by Kidwell & Goode. elevator men. Seventy-five Gypsies, camping in tho vicinity of Terre Haute, were compelled to move on by the authorities. They art- en route for the national meet near Chicago next month.
Ivttaan Barlad In Weatmlnatar Abbey. "The onlr artisan buried in West minster abbey is George Graham, the Instrument maker, who invented clockwork in the year 1700.
Coaching Lesid to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. The man who wants to work for God doesn't have to go to an employment agency. La!lM, fcr that sick nervous ha1aeh try Coat's He.it.ache Capsule, guaranteed to euro or money rf'irnle 1 They contain nothinjr lniuriou. write for fr' samples. Ii H. Coat, 'amlly Chfmist, Maoa City. Ill id and 2öc at all drr.jfiists A disappointment in love oftr,n produces an excellent man of business. F.a My What Y'i Want A han-lv ;ut' ! ijMit r's'r ir a :a-l pur r fc.cn !:n i:i" ;nH-k"t' " ' ;-:iit t Cnri-.ly .. than!.-. irc v rn: ii ii-. AI. -lr :2Si-. . JV. .v. It is better to go home on foot than to prison in a palace car. I shall recommend Pi-o". Cure for'f'ansumptiou far and vide. Mrs. Mulligan. FiuuisteaJ. Kent, KagluuJ. Nov. IVJÖ. It is always easier tj rocogniv a debtor than a creditor. Mr-;. Wimlow'i Sootliln-j S.vr-jp. For clithlrea teethin.;. ften the cum, ro 1 i Infiüuaurl a. all ay ;)in,cure'i wind colic 2-"o a lot::eA War Cry i-r to be printed in Java, in the Malay language. When Alt KNe FaiU. Try Yi-Kl. ItoitJvi:y curr-.c-tni efe!y re:n ve orii aa-l ' ia Sous, lr? Yl K! in 1 ftti 1 -.!iifort. IV. a'.: Jra itorev People appear natural thev don't try to. onlv when Coo'a Coagfc SAlaaxu iBth rtJ.Wti:1 b-t. If wi'l "U ytl Tii C" than anj tliiuif . It i I reliable. Try i.. A Presbyterian churcli has been built in Juneau. Am .l'.:Cf l with PR SKTJI ArlVOLD' COrr.n KJI.1J-.U; It lie- every lime. ilev. J. S. Coruiill, WyuesvU!e, 1'.:. - a 1kh:;. Notoriety is cheap to get, but dear to keep. 6 i Tis jr-w k v'JtT Ali Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svurr ok I''ii. manufactured by the California Pia Svnup Co., illustrate the valu of obtaining" the liquid laxative principk'-i of plants known to ho medicinally laxative and precnting them in the form mo-,t refreshing' to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is t'no one perfect strcnrthenini: laxative, olennsinir flu system etTectually, dispelling" cobls. beadaebes and fevers pent lv yet promptly and enabling" one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable, quality and substance, and its acting- on the kidnevs, liver and bowels, without weakening" or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing fiefs' are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualiticsof the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plant, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial effects ami to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FAANCISCO. CAL. tOUI3VILI.E. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. For sale !y all Drugii.sts. Price 50c. perbottl r IABA8TIN'F: U the orlKinat and only duiar'.e wall coating enl BOI entirely different from all kal white or twelve beautiful tints adding cold water. ADIES naturally prefer A LAOA ST INK for walls and ceilings, because !t Is pure, clean, durable. Put up in dry powdofd form. In five-pound packages, with full directions. lAt kalaomtne are cheap, tem pcrary prep whiting, c CJ and stuck f.-,, caytntf antn U 1 TINE is no porary preparations made rrotn cnaiK. cuys, etc.. on walls with danlmal plue. ALABASnot a kalsomlne. EWAnR of th dealer who says h-s can erlt you th "same thing" as ALAUASTINE or "somethJng' just as good." Ha (s cither not posted or Is trying to deceive you. ND IN OFFERING something he has bouffnt cheao and tries to sell on ALABASTINE'S demands, he may not realize the damajre you will suffer by a kalsomlne on your walls. DNSIFLR dealers wilt not buy a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabastlne Co. own right to make wall coating to mir with coli water. r j m: interior stalls or coate1 cnlv with pure, durable ALAUASTINE. It safeuard health. Hundreds of tons are used annually for this worls. N BUYIfCO ALAUASTINE, see that packages are properly labeled. Beware of large fourpound package light kalsomine offered to customers as a flvi'-puund package. 1TISANCK of wilt paper 13 obviated bv ALAUASTINE. It can be uad on plastered walls, wood ceiling, bri"k or canvas. A child can brush It on. It docs not rub or scale off. STAT3MSKBD !n favor. Shun all Imitations. Ask paint dalr or drugKist for tint card. Write for "Alabastlne Era." free, to ALAUASTINE CO., Grand Itapid:, Michigan. CANDY CATHARTIC
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MRS. GEORGE OSMUN. of Belvidere. Warren Co., N. J.. writa: "Suffering aa I had from weakness, irregularities and b&okach for several years, a release from this suffering" was a blessing. OM how I wish more suffering" women wotild accept ydir kind offer and be relieved. There is no need for women to suffer. Mrs. Pinkham's advice and Lydia E.
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" Nearly three years ago I wrote to you asking civiee in regard to my bcaita. I was so miserable; suffered from painful menstruation and backache, waa nervous, di..v and faint. I received such a kind letter from you, telling aw just wlnt to d . I followed vour advice and 1 now am recommending Lydia Pinkbam's V- -table Comp.uind. 1 thank C.od for this pain destroyer.-
HuM.tre:i of Mi v:.n Is f.-irnirr Ttiitfl St .-.? f.ir?i! i'-irorvviTi f nir: South A:r.-rv: 1 n Linnets. Aiti'.r i!'-ui l.i:n:e:s nii'Ti who tit:n for p:ot"u rtpreentu. thf mtt l'.:-t-in-e . f ti- :.n cultural ur'.ustry. are wt'!-.in2 atertiement'. to- D-vriii vain i:i I sr: ljarvetinn niaoIiitiTv. IrriiJii iii.triiiiirT. :re profit probiccr. The li.ir.vt ei.!i i- Sriff Vet often the VtM!:r conditions are such tht u:i!ss acropcin bes.ivett y.i-l i:i tlie mck. of timt" ago'llv ijp of it is ;oi',e'i. ''.luiMfil lost. It is j'.i-i liert- tlv.t TWritii: midlines ia an t win th? lav. Inur-in tit disaster is chauj vl l victory sef;tii:if' toss to actual profit. Dferitii tn tehlie-s art tlv .--' .i kin 1 Thev st.iti l th tst of ,1 t ctiii-r-n-'y That's why the farmer of the world like them. :y them, nr ;h i-.u. vraise thorn Deerinjs Ideal Binders, Reapers, Mowers, Corn Cinders, Hay Rakes and Binder Twine are winners for '99. DEERifslO HARVESTER COMPANY, Chicago.
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care 01 hsc? 1 nre is r.oianir 10 puiatie rt)-.itien:i of r.-ha' turnc .-In'n 5c!i-"lsc.i:i!arn :ujifiy and Dnish. The v.) flu in Columbias a re - . tion ot tiio urivmjf it-.xr. iiartroras are or construction ars.l ar thonyi?l onU ask vi; ' v.v'irare them
) PRICES: Chainless. $75; Columbia Chain Models, $50; Hart-
fords, $35; Vedettes, $25
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Pinnham's Vegetable Compound will relieTO them." Mrs. Ida Pfters, Milan, Tenn., writes:! "Dear Mr. I'ixkiiam When I wrote to yon the first time asking your adviee I was a jrrcat sufferer. Menstruations were, irregular, sometimes a week toosixm and then a week or two late, and when they appeared were very profus!; jrreat pain and t.endcr::., in tbt ovcL. paia ia
back ani limbs, leueorrh'ca all the time. .1 was weak and nervous and had no appetrte. Burning and choking sennit ion in my throat. 1 received your reply and followed all your inM ruct ions and now I am cured. I o.v.' mv
all o Mrs. I'inkham's advie? her :! remedies. " hi. i. v L. i3KENNT.i?, Last iocaester,
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"Ibavebe.Mi thankful a thousand t;:nc yvS since I wrote to you for what your Yog'ta
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your ad vi-e carefully and now I feei lie a different person. My troubles were backache. Iieadaebe. uorvous tired feeling", gainful rae:isruation and letieorrba?a. I -xk four botti's of Lydia E. rinkh?.m's Vegetable rrn pound, oue box of I'iil.s. one pao'Age of Sanative Wash and am now well." Mrs. M.Ao'dF P. Sunk. New Berlin,
Pa., writes: "I have suffered with terribte backa?'.ic in th Mua'l of my ba.-k for about sevea years, and ould never get anything to hlrt me. I tried several physicians, but found" no help. I have now taken three ltt.'.ei of Lydia I', rinkham's Vegetable Compound, and feel like a different womaa." Owosso, Mich., writes : (i arlforü and
Vedeiie Bicycles for (899 ir nvnUMo ride b"ca::f th" rtmninrr 3?ur tak-s
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troras are i :iew pitu-ra, na-.' iniprowu irsun-saa:'. ;hiy reliabl' In every respect. As to the Vedrtttes w. 1 with any o:h?r mach:ne- obta'.uabie at taeir price. f
pitK-ra, n.T. inipruwu cru"ua: ) (men's); $26 (ladies'). . fnr Cntnlocije. Booklets, n w . T I 1 .. 'i us enclosing -cem stamp 1 l.utikaint, naruora. v-onn. r UTAH BUREAU OF INFORMATION 215 Dearborn St, Chicago, II. MINING AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION FARM LANDS and NEW HOMES For Pampliie.s or infrmmion ca!I on or address E. COPLAND, Geo. Aecot Rio Craole Western Railway. i P. S. Sa!l Lake City Daily Papers on File, CURE YOURSELF! t M Bl U f.T Utll;jtll-jl lift hi.rtt, will jnHjiti.-n, irritatioun or ul -r.iuu lTHtEvl.1(3CHlMICLCa Wold hy Urncirltta, or ivnt in plain wraprr fi .1. .r a N.f Dr. Kay's Renovator, guarajitoeji Ria. constipation, liver and kidney diseaM'N.lillliounoss. headache, etc At druiists -V i Jl "NYAXTFn - Case ofl.ftd bcaUh that IMrVN'J will not fxnoni. hcml 5 cent tu Kip:: fh'm;; Co.. New York, for 1J saaipie and l.ow tctliu..u.'a. W. N. U. CHICAGO. NO. 17. 1899. Wlico Ansverinij Advertisements hiuil! h-Jtioa This Taiicr.
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