Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 March 1901 — Page 7

CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. A Remarkable Experience of a Prominont Statesman, CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON GIVES PE-RU-IIA A HIGH ENDORSEMENT.

CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON, OF OHIO.

lims perfect, disro.stion undisturbed. Hence the popularity of Pe-m-na amons tho loading actors and actresses of this country.

lion. r;ii,I M.-!.i-oa is well known.

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out America. Hi- ix-gan bis political career by .-.nving four consecutive term:- a.- Mayor f the town in which he live.--. -I ::-nm whi- . l time ho became widely known as the founder of the Meek bo n Hank m Napoleon, Ohio. He was elect ei to the Fifty-fifth Congress by a very lare majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party In his section of the State. Only cue tluw marred the otherwise complete suei-e.-s or" this rising statesman. Catarrh with its insidious approach arid tenacious grasp, was his only uneoii'iuered foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal en. my. At last I'e-ru-na eair.e to the rescue, and he dictated the following letter to Dr. Hartman us the result: 'I have used several bottles of Pe-ru-na and feel greatly benefited there-

They have come to regard Pe-ru-na as indispensable to their success. Their profession is so exacting that it requires perfect health in every particular. They regard Pe-ru-na a3 their friend and safeguard. Many letters are received from this class of people. Miss Car

rie Thomas, in speaking of Pe-ru-na, says: ' I have used IV-ru-na with splendid results. Would not be without it. No money would hire me to have a settled cold or chronic cough, or hoarseness. Catarrh is the most dreadful thing that

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encouraged to brieve that if I use it could happen to one of my profession. n hort time lonsrer I will he nhle tr Pe-ru-na is my shield and protector

fully eradicate the disease of thirty years' standing. Yours truly. "David .Meckison." Many people can tolerate slight catarrhal affections. A little hoarseness, a slight cough, a cold in the head, or a trilling derangement of the digestive organs, do not much disturb the average person in his business. Hut this is not true of the public speaker or stage artist. His voice must always be clear.

against this most undesirable disease." Carr e Thomas. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a lull statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio.

Tlie IMItor's .Mistake. Great Statesman -"Yon were in rather a sad condition when you left the banquet the other night." Rrporier- "Ye.-: I drank more than was good for me." Great Stat small "So I noticed. And it showed in your report of my speech. It was terribly mixed up. Didn't the editor raise a row alxmt it?" Reporter "No; he didn't blame me any. He thought you were druuk."

II um k-r F' -urn Ions. On tiu !'.r.-t .mil third T'.ifl.i ys of ea-'h month ' '.: .1 i.-. .Milw;uike, Sc St. I'.llil t C :t i ". w , wili .-! "Utl.l-t rh ecurf i n ti-A:- t H..11 hi.-a. Milwaukee ami :.-: ;..-:'- it lin'- to a i?n-;it

many points L.iko;a ai.a weM in S:;i'a trip v.si ., ar.'l what . ( jiv.ri hase.i er inform. -t i--

it: Soiih Dakota. North 'her Wr.--t.Tii and North- - at al.'M't oiif fare. Take ! the wonderful crops in i . 1 1 .if -oo.l land ea tt for i lift!.- money. J'urtli-

Quahlng Precedence. Au alleged recent contention between Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Dewey for precedence at official functions In Washington, D. C, recalls the following: Once upon a time there was a western senator whose wife thought very lightly on these subjects. Being in Washington for a good time, she resolved to have it without bothering about precedence. She gave a dinner on one occasion, and when it was time to get her guests from the drawing room into the dining room she said: "There's some precedence about all

j this, but I don't know what it Is. Just i slum out to dinner, every one of you, j and sit down anywhere you please." ! Army and Navy Journal.

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i:xMrtiiiK to t-aire.p. Contracts hav- j u 1 It. -n made for the pm i 1 1 inn tu Furopo of äO.U'tu tfuis of high :Tade iin ore from the mining district of Missouri and Kansas. Zinc ore has been growing scarce in Fmop- for several - years, whi!' the district in question has been yielding more than American smelters could handle. The disposal of the surplus in Europe will tend to keep up prices.

State ok Ohio, city of Toledo, I. I I AS Col N I v.

Frank J. 'iiem-y muk.-s oath ttaut bo In the. senior partner ef the tun or P. J. Cheney &Co., doiiiK iMMin ss in the t'ity of Toledo, County and Sckte aforesaid, a ml that said llrm 'will pay the sum or ONK 1II:MKK1 1K)LLAKS for aeh and every case or Catarrh that cannot 1)9 I cured hy the use of Hull's Catarrh t'u re. l-'i; A NK J. CI IK NEY. Sworn to hefore rae and subscribed in my . presence, this tu day or I e -!nt.er, A. D. 1884 I (StAL.) A. V. liLKASON, Notary Public. I Hall's Catarrh Cure is talcen internally. anl acts directly uu the blood and mucous surface ! of the system. Sern! lor testimonials, fr-e. t T. J. CHI'.NKY &, CO., Toledo. Ok 1 Sold Pv lrnt'trists. 7:-.

llaii's Family J'ills are the best

Don't t.et Foottore! lirt lOOT-KAM'.. A certair. cure for Swollen, Smarting. Burning. Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's FootEase, a powder. Cures Frost-bites and Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FItKK. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Leltoy. N. Y. It Is harder and often finer to endure tho injustice, and caprice of the world than to die for it. for the world needs noblo lives more than noble deaths. Utica f;iob.

For Stoma Ii. I.lv-r hii.I Itivl4. Indigf-stion is effectunlly cured by the original IIKItlJ medicine, (lAIiFIELU TKA, which cansf-s a normal action of the digestive organs.

Dioreil WontAu'n Clut. A club of divorced women has been formed in the Austrian capital, the object being to provide the comforts of home for all women who havo been compelled to divorce their husbands. Legal aid will also be furnished to women seking freedom from irksome bonds and every effort will be made to secure reform in present marriago laws.

One of the differences between mm and women is that men have to die in order to heroine angels so says a woman writer.

ITropsy treated free hy Dr. H. II. Green's ßons, of Atlanta, (Ja. Tho greatest dropsy epH-ialists in tho world. Iien.I their advertisement in another column of this paper. Tho greatest cape in tho world Is Cape Horn, a precipitous mountain over 2.000 feet high. Make Wahlnj Faty. Maple City Felf Washing Soap eaves time saves work and saves your clothes. Just try it once. Liberty exists in proportion to a wfcolesome restra!r t Daniel Webster.

. llemedy for the irippe. Physicians recommend KEMP'S BALSAM for patient ' afllicted with the grippe, as it is especially adapted for the thro tt and hums. Don't wait for tho first symptoms, but get a bottle today and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected, th grippe brings on pneumonia. KEMP'S BALSAM prevents this by keeping tho onili loose and ne lungs free from lntlammation. All druggists, L'äc and 50c.

Cooking School for I lot-tori. Frau Hedwig Heyl has started a cool; im; school for doctors in Berlin, from Frame, Ku ;-h: and Italy, as well as (lermany, have already taken the course, and it is reported that branch schools of the same kind are shortly to be established in all the capitals of Kurope.

Lane's Family Medicine. Muveo Luc uuwiU ea.cn uay. in order to bp. healthy this is necessary. Acta gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures Eick headache. Price 23 and 50c.

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MOUTH-BREATH I NQ The General Health la Broken Dowi hy Breathing Through tte Month. Few people realize what an important organ the nose is. It is the first of the organs of respiration, and unless Its functions are well performed the whole breathing process is deranged. The nostrils are not open cavities with smooth walls through which the air passes In and out, as it would through a rubber tube. They are divided into several compartments by bony projections covered with mucous membrane, and the volume of air in entering is broken up into several streams, so that all of It comes in contact with tho lining membrane. This warm and moist membrane catches the dust and other impurities, and warms the air so that it will do no harm when coming in contact with the more delicate membrane in the bronchial tubes and lungs. "When the nose is stopped up from any cause one must breathe through the mouth and if this is continued for any length of time the general health will inevitably suffer. The mouth itself suffers first. The mucous membrane loses its moisture and becomes inflamed. The air is neither warmer nor purified, and it irritates the lining membrane of the air passages all the way down to the lungs, so that a condition of sluggish inflammation Is excited. But the general effects are more serious than the local. One who is a mouth-breatheT never gets enough air. During the day he suffers less in this respect, for the nerve centers are more active and force the respiratory muscles to act more energetically; but at night this vigilance is relaxed, the amount of inspired air is greatly reduced and all the tissues suffer for want of oxygen. For this reason the mouth-breather always feels tired and out of sorts in the morning. The mind suffers as well as the body and mouthbreathing children are almost always backward in their studies. A child who always breathes with open mouth and whose voice has a nasal twang, should be examined and treated at the earliest possible moment, for the longer the trouble exists the worse it is for the child mentally, morally, and ph3-sicalb. ENGLAND'S SEALS.

Mach Formality Arcompanlo Sealing Document in ItritUh Empire. The great seal of England, the specific emblem of sovereignty, is appended only to the most important class of public documents, such as writs for summoning parliament, treaties and official acts of state. A new one u made for each new sovereign (or on occasion of a change of arms or style), the old one being solemnly broken. The lord chancellor is the custodian of the great seal. The privy seal is the seal appended to grants which are afterwards to pass the great seal, and to documents of minor importance which do not require the great seal. The oriicer who has the custody of the privy seal was at one time called the keeper, but is now known as the lord privyseal. Under the Norman monarchs ot England sealing became a legal formality necessary to the authentication of a deed, and from the thirteenth century onwards the seals of all persons of noble or gentle birth represented their armorial ensigns. The seal was generally appended to the document by passing a strip of parchment or cord through a slit in the lower edge, and the ends being held together, the wax was pressed or molded round them a short distance from the extremity, and the matrix impressed on it. Occasionally the seal was not pendent, but the wax was spread on the deed. The colored wax with the impression was sometimes imbedded in a mass of white wax, forming a protective 'border to it. In England a seal is still an essential to all legal instruments by which real estate is conveyed; but since subscription has also become necessary the practice of sealing has degenerated into a mere formality. The custom was gradually introduced of covering tho wax with white paper, on which the impression was made, and ntterly wafers have been considered sutlicient substitute for seals. Of course this does not apply to the great and privy seals, mentioned above, which are still attached to all state documents.

FINDERS OF AMERICA.

BoHdhUt Pripftt .Sruod.i Trie to Rob Colunihu of 111m l.aur. The Hev. Shuye Sononda, Buddhist priest of Japan, has returned to San Francisco from Mexico, with what he regards as convincing proof that his people discovered America 1,000 years before Columbus and carried their faith along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Mexico. Sonoda has been assisted by Senor Batres, archaeologist of the Mexican government, says a special dispatch to the Chicago Record. Sonoda followed the chronicles of Hoeirshin, a Buddhist monk, who, in 499 A. D.. returned to his native land with an account of explorations that reached to a land he called Fu Sang, now identified with Mexico because of the maguey plant. Sonoda found innumerable evidences of Buddhist influence over the natives of Mexico. Some of these were the Mexican zodiac, with its twenty-eight hours, Buddha Zaca, Oriental letterings and signs on temples, stones, images and pottery, and hundreds of names which aro slightly corrupted from the Japanese The Umples he found invariably facing south, as in Tibet, tho homo of Buddhism, and in tho mosaics at Uitla he found the common cross of Tibet. He also found strong racial rescmblancts in features between the Mexican and California mission Indians and the Japanese. So strong were these resemblances in features that when a California mission Indian wis dressed in Japanese co.-tiinio and photographed. Prot". John Tver of I he chair ef Oriental languages. 1'hiversity ,f California, deflated the photograph was of a JaPa'M 's.. of the northern islands and boro no res uib'ame to t ho California Indian. London' Miini iit ltnl. The popularity of London's municipal bands has grown by leaps and hounds since they first started their performances in 1832. The modest JU 3.000 then grante-d has now had to be increased to nearly 10,000. The sum set apart for music in 1901 is 9,500. Last season 9,000 was devoted to bands, and 1,045 performances were given.

A. occessfal man is entitled to less praise than the man 71 makes another effort after each failure. If You Have Dyspepsia Bend no money, hut write lr. shoop. Kacfne. Wli., box 143. for Bix Lotties i.f Ir. Sh-Kp i Hetoratl7e; express paid. If cured, pay $3.5o if not, It Is free. Don't think that a man is ready to take the advice of every fool he meets just because he takes yours. TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY. Take Laxative 11 homo Qcimne Tablets. AM drursists refund the money if It fails to euro. K. W. Grove's sdnature is on the box. 5c

The greatest waterfall Is Niagara, which sends over 32,000,000 tons of water an hour. "WANTEr Men with r'g to ! verttee and Introduce Monnrch l'ouitry M:turt'. biraigtit salary 15.'0 weeklv and expense. Ad.lreas with stamp. Monarch Maaufacturais Co.. Uox 6s9.Sprlng2eld. lillnoUThe, first gold pens were made by hand in 1S10, in the city of NewYork. Fiso's Cure is the bet medicine we ever used for all affections of the thro.it and luncrs. YVM. O. Endslet, Vanhuren. Ind., Feb. 10, 1&00. He who tastes every man's broth often burns' his mouth. DON'T WIPF YOl'K ()K OIF. - You can get rid of your cold in a hurry. Datt's Caps for t'old cure colds. The fewer steps a man takes the longer his shoes last. If Your Clothe f.ook Yellow wash them with Maple City Pt-If Washing Soap. It will make them while again. Within us lives a god, we gleam by his emotion. Ovid. Some articles must be described. White's Yucatan needs no description ; it's the real thing.

THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.

What suffering frequently results from & mother's ignorance; or more frequently from a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition says "woman must suffer,' and your.g women are so taught. There is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in this. If a young woman suffers severely she needs treatment, and her mother should see that she gets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examination ; but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkham and feecure the most efficient advice without charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass.

He who lives without restraint will die without honor. Mrr,. Winlow' Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens tbe rums, reduces fir Cainmat ion, allays ain, cures wlndcoHc. &c a bottleMany a sickly fly has spoiled a healthy appetite. Coe's Cough Ilalara Is the o!(5et ar 1 lx-td. It u Ii! lr up a cold quicker loan anything -lse It Is aiways reliable, 'lrylt. Better no law than law not enforced.

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Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Hyron, Wis., mother of the young- laely whose portrait we here publish, wrote Mrs. Pinkhnm in. January. W. saying her daughter had suffered for two years with irregular menstruation had headache all the time, and pain in her side, feet swell, and was generally miserable. Mrs. Pinkham promptly replied with advice, and under date of March, ls'.'., the mother writes again that Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured l?r daughter of all pains and irregularity. Nothing in the world equals Mrs.

Pinkham's great medicine for re$ru- j kiting- woman's peculiar monthly , t t-riit ilf I

It Cures Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup. Influenza. Whooping Cough, Bronchitisand Asthma. A certaii cure for e onsumptlon in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the exceltent effect, after takinq th first dos. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 25 cents and 50 cents.

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lands, soon to open tos'ttle""-nt. Opportunity ed u lifetime. THE KIOWA CHIEF, uevuted to information about these lands, will contain r reclamation flxinir date of opening. One yf;ir I.OO; 6 mos. fio c-nts; i cents per copy. MORGAN'S MANUAL, (Cemiplete Settler's (Jui.le) with sectional map, I.UU. MANUAL. MAP and CHIEF, six mouths For sale hv Book and Nes Dealers, or address DICK T, MORGAN, Perry. 0. T.

COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough op Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping-Cough, Bronchitis, r.rippe and Consumption, (juick, sure results. Dr. liull Pill cure Constipation. 50 pill 10c.

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CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests cf worms that make the lives of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or bowels, and ffced on the substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascarets Candy Cathartic, and expelled. One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome intruders. Many children and older people suffer from worms without knowing it, and get thin and weak, although their appetite is good. The best way to find out is to take Cascarets. Never accept a substitute!

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--''sv ais Brooklyn Citiz.u. to yX ttin A tapeworm eighteen feel longa! JJtl f X i ob- least came oq tho scene after my takiu two ' S 4 t,e CASCAKKTS. This I am sure has caused BCt. I f 11 I n my bad health for tho rast threo years. Iam cru I I f y I J ine Bti11 ukinff Cascarets. the only cathartlo ;n I It worthy of notice by sensible people." , II ex- gio. W. IlowLrs. ilalrd.Wlss. b ' I sXX nc. The judge beti to understand, and b- V NSS ' BEST FOR B O W EL SAN D lER

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25c. 50c KEVER SOLD IN BULK.

DRUGGISTS

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