Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 March 1901 — Page 7

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Tr7E after-effects of the grip are often disastrous. It Is commonly known to the medical fraternity that the numerous ailments and complications which follow the grip are apt to be more serious than the acute stage of the disease. Some people have the grip very lightly. They may be confined to the house only a day or two and yet a long train of disagreeable, disabling symptoms follow. All sorts of tonics and stimulating remedies have been devised to meet this condition. None of them can compare In results with Pcruna. Every one who has had the grip ought to take a short course oi Peruna. Read what the following people have to say about it.

Washington, Feb. 4, 1SC0. The Teruna Medicine Co.,Columbus, O.: Gentlemen "I have taken Peruna now for two week.-?, and find I am very much relieved. I feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken it fur la grippe, and take pleasure in recommea ding IVruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow suf Coiirrr"!iian Howard. ferers." M. W. Howard. C'oiiKp j-sinau Howard's home addrtsb is Fort Tayn-, Ala. (rip I'rodu (at.irrli. Henry Di.stin, the inventor and maker of all the band instruments for the Henry Distin Mfc. Co., at Williamsport, Pa., writes: 1411 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.. May 0. 1S39. Dr. S. II. Hartman. IVar Sir: "I rite to inform you that I had a bad attack of la prippe last December which lasted more than three months and which left me with catarrh, when several of my friends advised me to try your wonderful medicine. Peruna. I began with a bottle the first week in March and it certainly did me a great deal of good. I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed your directions, "which you furnish with every bottle, and I am glad to say that it has cured me. I shall certainly recommend the Peruna to all my friends." i). u. Wallace, a charter member of the International I?arber's I'nion writes from 1." Western ave., Minneapolis, Minn. '"Following a severe attack of la rinne I GRIP CAUSED NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. seemed to be affected badlv all over. I suffered with a severe backache, indipestion and numerous ills, so I could neither tat nor sleep, and ! thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do "One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advied nie to try it. and I pronired a hottle thsame day. I used t f., it hf ully and felt a marked improvement. During the next two months I took live bottler. a::d then felt s;il":idil. ih" head is clear, my nerves are steady. I enjoy food, and rest well. Perur.a h::s been worth a dollar a dose to me." D. L. Wallace.

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If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from ths use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.

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W. L. DOUGLAS S3 & S3.50 SHOES Ä The real worth of W. L- Uuuclas S3.00 and 3..-0 .noes compared with other makes la 4.00 to SO.UO. Our 84.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. We make and sell wore S.t.O'i and shoe ttian any other two manufacturer in the United State. ..I-" K .! KA- """ w- Iouelt fi and $.3J0 abort are toll :ti U t?J",k'l,,bc,UM,'r,,EV AIIKTHK II K T. Vour r '11 d wp themi w five one dealer riclmtTe .ale ia ach town. . f.VI ? lliate t In.i.t n turnip W. I Iouria (hoe witit " ' "'i I on bottom. If yo..r d-.lr will not crt thrrn for It.t'.na -TT 'nI"i8 Pr.c and ic extra for carriar-. 'w- 1 i- . rr. Hnter oMI.xjue .how,nQ new SprrnQ ,tvlr. L.-eletaiaaU our ahocs. ISrockton. 31a.

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TLrre perf.Tt instrument in ono; giuca Unct : ua her n teil en fur ihre arf; "Farmer" Hrlrfhton'a Humane Swine V M.-k Marker and t'alf l)rhnier prevents li.ik'n.f u'l u frji:i rooiinir forever andriHvesiwenty-flve Dusnf if corn I of one hundred fattening thMii. out In li U tbe only perfe t marker fur all kind rented. makea forty-ehrht different niarkes and la the v"j uuujuc i.ai urnoruvr in exiktenie. PRICE, $1.50. Send for rlrrular and teattmonlala. or end ma a One Dollar Bin in a Letter and TRY It. If you find ttie bor atement t be true, klndlr send re the remalnlnc My cent In uaip. If n,t jU r0rtnndS,OoTot aryb,r.,rer,'P thla "nJ iS 8. J. DRIGHTON, Fairfield, la. Central Kansas Wheat Farms aad ranrhe. for aale on ear teraii. Have some .pedal bargaJnu. Writs for list. LITTLE BROS., Agents Union Pacific Lands, La Crosse. Rjth County. Kansas. PATENTS mar V ar arm u-riirr.' u a WITHOUT FKK tiule-fcs Nur'-ksful Send d:acrtj ion ; and eel free oniulon. MII.O H. STEVENS t C)., Kta(,. 151,4. Plr. 5, 817 14tn Street. WASHINGTON, I. C. Braacb oülcex: Chicago, Cleveland and IX'trolt. SPECIAL PRICES 80 Dsa Miniim. ikiabl. and CVzaOiaMion Homia BINGHAMTON.N.y. Qstsloar fm, Writ wnr. Sate This! No Reappearance' j-Central North. fmBroveu and unfuabroved. UJci to M u in am It. Eay Terina. Best mixed fannlna; di.Tict jtt opened. Gwi water, bsalthful climate, j?ap aatlTf coal. Land Eicurilons to Dawnoti on N. P. 1.R. lat and d Tuedarx each month. Write deialtelr to aUiTar l(trr,Hi-uH.r, aiuvaaaUa, aiaa. MR ILF A !f"p!e mi'i eff!;tlTe paten con-t run m;Ui (lf a aide wheI propelier for Tel.. that foralt. IIIO.MKK hTK.KU. at no hlhtr expeose for fuel; operatta by table; will conalder partnership propoaitlon. SKN'D for detalia, to WU O. ÜUXTO.N.134 Vau Burea htre.t, ChicaSO. r LUnlS nntnt Ail BC31 Coukq Sjrap. Taste-()Od. ute tjod, Use fJ ID tlmA. frr drrcfrlnt. rsramaiiairJ.Hii.-r-igi

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Washington. April 24, 1900. The Peruna Medicine Co.,Columbu, O.: Gentl erne n "A bout two months ago I was taken very very ill with la grippe and was obliged to go to bed. I took three bottles of per una with very beneficial results and was able to leave my my bed in a r,.IIK.,.s M. Anderson, week, and regained my usual strength very soon. I have nothing but the highest praise for Peruna and recommend it to thoe similarly afflicted wherever I can." Frances M. Anderson. Cirlp Iolon'I Her ltloutl. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer of th Independent Order of Good Templars of Kverett, Wash., writes: "After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condition even after the doctor called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. "I ;ilso suffered with dyspepsia, and had either to starve or suffer from what I was eating. A neighbor who was using Peruna praised it so highly that she induced me to try it. and I soon found this was what I really needed. '"I could soon eat my regular meals with relish, my system was built up, my health returned, and I have remained in excellent strength and vigor now for over two years." Mrs. T. W. Collins. Miss Alice Dressier. :f 131S X. Bryant ave., Minneapolis. Minn., writes as follows concerning Peruna: "Last spring 1 suffered from la grippe and was partially GRIP LEFT HER BROKEN DOWN. cured, but the bad after-effects remain ed through the summer and somehow - ,Ji(1 t Bot as strong as I was before "in the fall 1 caught cold after getting my feet wet and attending a lecture in a cold hall, anil suffered a relapse. Catarrh of the throat and head fooovvtd. .i;id .is I was in a weak condition p'iysii ally previous to this, it touk but li't! pletely. Ope 1 to bre-.ik me down comof r.H college friends. who was vi-uting n:, asked n. to try Peruna and I did so and found it all and mote than I had expe.-ted. It Hot only ruled me of the eatarrh. but restored me to perfect health." Alico Dr-ssler. TO MAKE MONEY. An investment of oue cent will mate yon many Hollars. Iluy a jxst.il card and write for our catalogue an.! prices on 5plitHkkory Vehicle and Marne. One Trice, One I'KOKir. onk yuALirv. One HcnI'RH DlKKKRE.NT STYLUS. Sold by the manufacturer direct to the user at prices that will astonish you. Our good are shipped any where to any one on approval, without oue cent loss if not satisfactory. "Who takes the chances Do you, or do we? OHIO CARRIAGE MFG. CO. Manufacturer of Split-Hickory Vehicles and Harness. 204 North High Street, COLUMBUS, OHIO. IS8LUT Genuine arter9s Little Liver PiUs. t.luit Doar Signature of 5m FacSImlla Wrapper Below. Tery anaall and aa aaay to take as augur. CARTER'S KITTLE rOS HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION IVER PI LLC. 1 aj t iirf virtu wuaTNavi itHATuac. CURE SICK HEADACHE. OKLAHOMA OFFERS FREE HOMES to öo.ouü people on srvv.nm uena jduh. soon ui oi n tosettiement. Opportunity of a lifetime. THE KIOWA CHIEF, itsvoted to Information about thfse lands, will contain proclamation hxlnu date of opening: On year 1.X: 6 mos. W) -nts; 6 cents per copy. MORGAN'S MANUAL. (Complete Settler's Guide) witb, actional imip, ll.ütt MANUAL. MAP and CHIEF. kix mouths li.50. For salo by Book and Newt Dea'ers, or address DICK T. MORGAN, Perry, 0. T. DROPSYNEW DISCOVERY; irlTW V I quick rfi II: fand cure worat caas. B'totc of uCatlTiooIbls an1 10 DATS treatoital riKK. DR. H. U. fcBkEX S 808. B.a X. AUaata. f.

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C'ilor'iilo Knad ( ; Autoni:ili- Dt vlc to l)ic;ir.ti; Ilolil 1 ;iilit. The Rio Gr;u:l" railroad in Colorado, Las equipp U its l'.c;m?,tivi s with a novel train robber killing lvvico. It is a maiis of playing st-aM-ins wat'-r and steam over the bandits. Tl:!f' is an extra pi ce of s;i-t 1 pipe' running uj from th bottom of the boiler to th back of the eiicino cab, where it is flattened out fan-shaped, the angle of the fan embracing tiie front, top and sides of the blind bagKage and express. Another device of practically the same kind covers the front, top and sides of the locomotive itsdf. Other nuines have a st am pipe and hose just lack of the engineer, where it is handy to grab quickly. Down near the lloor of the cab in several places, where they can be readied easily, are little innocent looking buttons that connect with an air valve to the stfum pipe. In loss time than it takes to tell it, the engineer or fireman cau touch a button and send back over the coal pile in the tender the hottest jet of water that any robber ever saw. The boilers carry a pressure of about l'l'. pounds, so the water near the bottom of the crown sheet will be at least at the bailing point. The amount of execution on of the "'cookers," as they are called, can do in ;t few seconds is frightful. Should lour or six robbers get on the front or top of the blind bauguge and make a hostile demonstration toward the engineer they can bo disposed quickly. A slight stream will make It so hot in the neighborhood t!;at tney will bo glad to get oil". At the same time it will lill the air with steam, so that shooting at the engineer or fireman will be out of the q,,'tion. It will be impossible to lell the direction, except the way to jump. Only once since their installation have the new machines been put to test, an I that was several weeks ago in the Grand canyon, when several tramps threatened to take charge of a freight train anil bully the crew into submission to their wishes. They got the conductor and brakeman "buHaloed" back about a dozen car lengths, and then started toward the engineer to make him "dig up" some coin. 15ut the lireman had teen the whole performance and tipped off the affair to tlie engineer, who turned on a small stream and slowed up to see the fun. The white mist had no sooner struck the hoboes than they made a dive oft' the tops of the cars. The two fejlows with guns who were back with the conductor ami brakeman, worked thenway ahead to see what caused all the excitement, when they got a few stray splashes of hot water in th- lute ami also jumped. l. I W;trc 1 r.m Maiiil.t. The acquisition of the rhilippim-.s has begun to familiarize the Am r.can public with many of the o.i.l war s and merchandise which are fomul 111 that archipelago, says the New York livening I'oat. No part of this vv. l.l is richer in shells, csp cially of ;he pearl an 1 mother of pearl variety, l-'or centuries there l ;is l- n a steady tl jv of the latter to China, where they are used in enormous quantities tor household decorations. Outside of these shells are others almost as useful. One variety, a sea couch, is cut through obliquely and according to the angle of the saw the resulting segment is a spoon, a ladle, a saucer, plate, cup, or bowl. After cutting they are cleaned and polished, making a handsome object. It looks like colored porcelain, but is far tougher and stronger. A shell spoon or bowl can be dropped without danger of breaking and will withstand hot water and cold as well as wood. Another variety of shell is employed for buttons. The turbinates are the favorites. They range through a hundred colors and patterns and take a very high gloss. When cut by the natives beauty of surface rather than of outline appears to be the main object. The most popular shape is oblong. Next to this is an oval, and then follow such figures as the rounded triangle, which with eyelets are retailed in Manila for five cents. Hrrari. ltnttrr und Health. Many physicians, according to a lecturer on dietetics, are ordering thia bread and butter for delicate patients, especially those suffering from dyspepsia, consumption and anemia, or any who need to take on flesh. This thin bread and butter insensibly induces persons to eat much more butter than they have any idea of. It is extraordinary, says the lecturer, how short a way a pat 01 fresh butter will go if spread on a number of thin slices of bread. This is one advantage, and a great one, in the feeding of invalids, for they are thereby provided with an excellent form of the fat which is so essential for their nutrition in a way that lures them to take it without rebellion. Dut the thin bread and butter has another advantage equally as great it is very digestible and easily assimilated. Fresh butter made from cream is very much more digestible when spread upon thin slices of bread than the same amount of cream eaten as cream would be. AI. linurget'a Metamorphosis. "Joseph," tho ex-valet de chambre of Felix Faure, has written a book. Joseph did not begin and end his career with the late president, but has for years attended to the wants of M. Casimir Perier. Mme. Juliette Adam, the Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, the duke of Connaught, the prince of Monaco, Gambetta, the Grand Duke Vladimir, and at last Paul Bourget, of whom he says: "I have been most useful to M. Bourget, for it Is I who taught him how to sit "without creasing the tails of his frock coat, or, what is worse, part them like an epicier. Before my time he used to buy his cravats with ready-made bows, he wore cotton socks and flannelette nightshirts, he purchased his perfumes at the Louvre anywhere; he was hardly presentable." The Onlooker. A Cow ltrlnes S3.70O. Carnagian, said to be the best-bred Hereford cow ever produced in this country ,was sold the other day at Kansas City for $3.700. This is hollered to be the highest price ever paid for a single cow in this or any other country. Jesse f Mams of Mowviqup III.. Is the owdt.

httupt Country I.l!nc A man may njoy bounding health,

i and know very little about the c;tus-.' of his happiness; and alas! a man :nay suffer all the wos of dyspepsia. i:i:d have no certain knowledge a to the cause of his misery. "I'm a confirmed dyspeptic; that's tho reason I look so old," said Mr. C'ollander, gazing" almost enviously at the re.l-bronxo face of his former chum at college, who had dropped down f i om the country into Mr. Collander's city ofhY "What you need is simple country food, man," said his old friend, ."lapping him heartily on the shoulder. "Come and visit my wife and me on the farm for a while, and we'll set yoq up. It's rich city living that's tco much for you. Now, take breakfast, for instance. All I have is two good cups of coffee, a couple nf fresh doughnuts, a bit of steak with a baked potato, some fresh bisvuit or mufhns. and either griddle cakes or a piece of pi to top off with. What do you have?" The city man looked at his :ed cheeked friend, who stood waiting for the confirmation of his idea. "A cup of hot water and two slices of dry toast," he responded, soberly. "But if you think a simple diet like yours would help me, I will make one more attempt to be a healthy man. "Youth's Companion. Vctoc KiiglWIi and .uierlcHii. One need not look for changes of world-wide imp: fan. - to follow the at cession of a n-v ruler in Great Britain, for ill.- power of the British sovereign is. after all, Ios.lv ciivuinscribed.. Though in theory, for example, tli.- sov r inn may veto an act of Parliament, in practice the privilrs? is: not allowed. Xo English king or queen, in fai t. has exercised the power since Queen Anne vetoed a bill in 1707 almost two hundred years aero. It is worth while to contrast this with th practice and powr of our own chief executives. Although Washington, indeed, vetoed only two bills, and Lincoln three. Grant vetoed forty-three and Cleveland, in his first term alone, vetoed 301.--Saturday Evening Post. llonn for the I.ttUia. Valenciennes and fine white cambric sewed together row after row go to make an entire gown that would prove most elaborate but for the care in tho design. The strips run vertically on the bodice and plain gored skirt, and horizontal ly on the yoke and elbow sleeves. At the hem there are three narrow ruffles, the middle one of embroidery, the upper and lower of lace. A series of small full ros'ettes of black velvet ribbon set along the top of the ruffle are connectMl by loops of the velvet left to hang in festoons. Meware of Oiut inputs for Catarrh Tim font in M"r-ury, As mercury will virelv cYtroy the sense of sin-il ami c nniK-t-Iy tleraiiyetlu-wliule sy.vm wli. ii eiit.-ri:' u tliruiii.'h the luut-uiis surfare. Stu ll artirl. s yli'iuUl u--r !' u-d except .u pn'MTiptini.s f r. :j r-put:ibl' phviciui:. ;uth6 tiainuu'.-tL.-y will ... i t.-nt.'Kl to Tlie k"'1 you i can i.N.i.ily tl.-r. . fr.'::i tii'-rn. IIall" ( 'atarrü ! Cure, ma ta. facti: ml l-y 1". ,1. Chein v & (')., j Toledo. O . -.HiTain no mercury, ami U taken ilitellialiv. aetiiif directly lixn the Mood and 1 lu'.icous surfaces tf the syst-m. In buymtj Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you p-t thopemiin. ; It is taU"T. ijiterr.r.r.y.ar d r::ii,le in Toledo. Ohio. ' by F. J. Cheney i: Co. 'lVst imoniaUf rcc bold by DruKirists. irit- 7w. p-r bottle. Hall's Family 1'illb are tho best. - Scientific Scr;i-Hook. Mr. I.. O. Howard, chief of the division of entomology, felt somewhat flattered at receiving one day a letter from a gentleman askintr him to send a copy of his report. Mr. Howard replied promptly, and asked to which particular report his correspondent referred. The answer came: "Am not particular which one you send. I want it for a scrap-book." Youth's Companion. Uoiur-Skm' Kiriiraiona. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway will sell round-trip excursion tickets from Chicago. Milwauke and other points on Its line to a great many points in South Dakota. North Dakota and other Western and Northwestern States at about one fare. Take a trip west and see the wonderful crops and what an amount of good land can be purchased for a little money. Further Information as to ratts. routes, prices of farm lands, etc.. may b? obtained by addressing F. A. Miller. General Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. To Study Loiidou'n Fop. The Rev. J. M. Bacon, who has become widely known by his balloon studies, intends this winter to ascend to the top of one of Ixindon's worst and blackest fogs, and to explore its constitution scientifically. He will try the effect of guncotton explosions In dissipating the fog. What Do tho Children Drink? Don't nive them tea or coll'ee. Hare yon tried tho new fol h ink callel GHAIN-Of It is delicious and nourishing, and taken the place of eolree. The more ( J riin-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. (Jraiu-0 is made of pure grains, und when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs nlmut 11 as much. All grocers sell it 15c and Those who live on the mountain have a longer day than those who live in the valley. Sometimes all we need to brighten our day is to rise a little higher. Rev. S. J. Barrows. Lane's Family Metirln. Wuvea Lue uowela each üay. la order to be healthy this Is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c Florida has far surpassed all her foreign records in the shipment of oranges. Last year there were 700,000 boxes, but this year the f.otal will reach 1,250,000 boxes. The Remarkable success of Garfield Tea, the great I1KHIJ cure for constipation and Sick Headache. Is due to Its healthful action on all the digestive organs. Says a female lecturer hold the reins, but the "The men women tell them which way to drive." TO CÜRK A COLD IN OMR DAT, Take Laxative Ukomo Quinine Tablets. All flrutrtrist". refund the money if It falls to cure. K. VV. Urovc's signature is bu the Ihji. 25c Mother Nature does a great many things that the stepmother habit tries to undo. Toor Simp Spoil Clothes. Don't take chances. I5uy the best. Maple City Self Washing Soap is guaranteed to be pure. All grocers sell It. Nature supplies a man with character, but he must furnish his own reputation.

A Noted Boston Woman Describes its Symptoms and Terrors. Two Severe Cases Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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"I am so nervous ! no one ever suffered ;is I do! There isn't a well inch in my body. T honestly helieve my lunr are diseased, my chest pains me so, bat I have no rouh. I am so weak at mv stomach, and have indigestion terrihlv. and palpitation of the heart: am losin: flesh; and this ln-adaehe

and backache nearly kills me, and yesterday I had hysterics. " There is a weight in the lower part of my bowels, bearing

down all the time, with pains m my groins and thighs I can t sleep, walk, or sit, and blue oh goodness ! I am simply the most miserable of women." This is a most vivid description of a woman suffering with nervous prostration, caused by inflammation or tome other diseased condition of the womb. Xo woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is no need of it. Head about Miss Williamson's case and how she was cured. Two Bad Cases of Nervous Prostration Cured.

Dear Mks. Pixkiiam; I was suffering such tortures from nervous prostration that life "was a burden. I could not sleep at all, and was too weak to walk across the lloor. My heart was a flee ted so that often L could not lie down at all without almost suffocating. I took Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it worked like magic. I feel that your medicine has been of inestimable benefit to me." Miss Adki.k Williamson, 196 N. Houlevard. Atlanta. Ga.

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larlr Ton are settlnz sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It Is a tarter for tlie chronic ailments and long yearn of sufFerlng' that come afterwards. No matter what alls you, start taking CASCAIt KTS to-day for yon w ill never cet well und be well all the time until you put your bowel rieht. Take our advice; start with CASCAHÜTS to-day, under an absolute cuarautee to cure or money refunded. us

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Means misery on the eve of life. Nine ot of ten old people are constipated because the muscles of their intestines have become weak, worn out and flabby. Constipation is the curse of old age. causes bile and acid poisons to remain in the blood, making the skin yellow and wrinkled, the eyes bleary and causing the "bones to ache." Keep the bowels strong, healthy and regular and old age loses all its terrors and weaknesses. No reason why grandpa and grandma shouldn't have bright eyes, and clear, ruddy skin and feel lively and active, if they will only keep their bowels open and vigorous with CASCARETS CANDY CATHARTIC, the greatest bowel tonic ever heard of. Try them to-day a SOc box a whole month's treatment and find that the tortures of constipated old age are

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