Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 March 1905 — Page 7

THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME V Aro Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home For Cata. !:al Diseases.

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KRand MKJ. Independence. . Remarkable Cures Effected By Pe-ru-na Under date of January 10, 1S97, Dr.. Hartman received the following- letter: t "M j wife hr a been a sufferer from a complication of diseases for the past twenty-five years. Iler case hai baffled the skill of some of the most noted physicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic constipation of several years' standing. She was also passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. "In June, 1S03, I wrote to you about her case. You advised a course of Peruna and Manalin, which we at once eommencsd, and have to say it completely cured her. "About the same time I Trote you about my own case of catarrh, which bad been of twenty-five years' standing. At times I was almost past going. I commenced to use Peruna according to your instructions, and continued Its use for about a year, and It has com pletely cured me.' John O. Atkinson, In a letter dated January 1, 1000, Mr.

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CJ2EGINNING SMarch ist and continuing on sale daily untü &X&y fSth the WABASH R. P. w& sell single trip tickets at Greath Reduced Kites to points in cArizona, Sevada, California, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Washington and British Columbia. ::: Write nearest Wabash cAgent or address C. S. CRANE, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

MIXED FM.1IÜQ Wheat Haloing Ranching Three Great Pursuits hare araln shown wonderful results on the FREE HOMESTEAD LAUBS OF WESTERN CANADA Magnificent climate fanner plowing la their shirt, in the middle f November. "All are beaad to more than pleaaea with tbe final results ot the peat Season's harrest" Extract. Caai. Wood, fftur, Hay la abundance, school, cherohea. market convenient. Lpp'r for iaf orrcatioa to Superintend at ot Iaimicraon.UUawa, Canada, or to W. H. Kosera, M Floor. rrartioH-Terminal Building. Indianapolis, Ind., and i. M. Wilhams. Koom X. Law Baildlae. Toledo, Ohi. Lnthorlied Ooveramaat Agent. Please say where 70a saw thi advert! moat. La grippe, pneumonia, and irflnenza often leave a nasty cough when they're gone. It-is a dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with Consumption (Dure The cure that is guaranteed by your druggist. Prices: S. C. Wet.ls & Co. 9 25c. 50c $1 LeRoy, N.Y.. Toronto, Can. I Get yonr Letter Paper an j Envelopes printed at this office, m m We can give yoa the EAGLE LINEN PAPER and ENVELOPES It 1 fine and will suit you. ' Try It. V - ; Pcv.cr c! tha röchln:: 2C3 Tcr.s. This Is our new Twentieth Century Stamp Puller, made of semf-tee; specially adapted for Clearing Land ef all kinds and sizes of trees, tumps, srrobs. and brush. This machine wUl cJr from one to five acres a day, doing work sqaal to twenty men. Every machine is equipped with our patent 23-foot Anchor rope. 1 inch iiameter; 50-foot Pall rope. yK Inch In diameter; one Improved Snatch Block. 50-foot Hitcb rope attached, 1 inch diameter; short Anchor Loop, for light trolling: Automatic Sweep Lift: Pawl; ftcr; the necessary bolts, and everything complete except the Cross-Pole and Sweep, which are cut in the timber where the machine is to work. We will lay this machine down at your Nearest railroad station. Freljh . raid, withont any farther ex- vlllfi peas to you, for ------- 7lUUo i Warrant and Guarantee. Every Smith riachiae is warranted against breakage, and is old under a positive guarantee to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Terms: Send 117. with toot order, to maranee freight charges, and we will make shipment ftna coüect baiaaco U O. V. SfflTH GRUBBER CO. LA CROSSE, WIS. USJi. RtrtKiNet: National Back cf LaCrosia, 171a. et CtND FOR FRCC CATALOCUZ. s-Tbe abev U ta Urr u storn? T)er faetsry sa Ve verla ami aeriectly rUaoU.iia.

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Janborn. Minn. Atkinson says, after fire years' , experience with Peruna: , ' 'wilt e ver continue to speak a good word for Peruna. I am stilt cured ot catarrh.'' John O. Atkinson, lnde pendence, Mo., Box 272. Mrs. Alia Schwandt, Sanborn, Minn., writes: ' have been troubled with rheumatism and catarrh for twenty 'five years. Could not. sleep day or night. After having used Peruna I can sleep and nothing bothers me now. It I ever am affected with any kind ot sickness, Peruna will be the medicine I shall use. My son was cured of catarrh ot the larynx by Peruna. Mrs. Alia Schwandt, When old age comes, catarrhal diseases come also. Systemic catarrh is almost universal in old people. Address Dr. S..B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio, who will be pleased to give you the benefit of his medical advice gratis.

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SOUTHERN CONDITIONS AND POSSIBILITIES. Id no part of the United I'tates has there been such wonderful Commercial, Industrial and Agricultural development as alone the linen of tbe Illinois Central and tbe Yazoo & Mississippi Valley lUllroais in the States of Tennessee. Mississippi and Louisiana, w.thin the past ten years. C'.-s and towns hare doubled their population, bpleudtd I business blocks hare been erected. Farm lands bare more than doubled tn value. 1 Hundreds ot Industries bare been estab- ! lished and as a result there Is an unprece- ! dented demand for DAT LABORERS, SKILLED WORKMEN AND ESPECIALLY FARM TENANTS. Parties with small capital, seeking an opportunity to purchase a farm home; farmers who would prefer to rent for a couple of years before purchasing, and day laborers In fields or factories should address a postal card to Mr. J. F. Meny, Asst. General Passenger Ag-ent, Dubuque, Iowa, who will promptly mall printed matter concerning the territory above described, and give specific replies to all Inquiries. A Good Guess. 'Well, I guess it is time to go," Said he, as the clock struck ten; I hope," the weary maid replied, "You won't haTcfo guess again. nomeseeken' Bate West, Northwest, Southwest and South via Nickel Plate Road 1st and 3rd Tuesdaj-s of each month until April 18th inclusive. Long limit and stop over privilege. For full information regarding routes, rates, etc., call on Agent or address C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. (527) 1 11 r Vegetable Preparalionfor Assimilating thcFoodandBcgulaling th2 Stomachs arilBavvcis oT Promotes DigeatiorLCteerfulncss andRcst.Contains neither Ophim31orpluiB norlEnzraL 2ot Narcotic. hJtlayrm.Jarm A perfect ülltiedy f o r CoisüpaTlon, Sour Stomch,Diarrixca Worms Convulsions Jcverishness and LOGS OF SlXUP. FaifSlnula Signature cf NEW-YOHK. . 1 tXiST CCPY c fzjsrrzrL. e

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WAS SAVED FROM SUICIDE.

By Half a Second Sleep and the Btndy of Dreams While a Bell Falls. A well-known man in England had ! among his ancestors a number of men and women who committed, suicide. He himself became melancholy, and his children, who knew the hereditary taint, were much worried about him. A physician told him that mental fatigue was his trouble and persuaded him to try an experiment. The man was a very busy man and scoffed at the idea of taking a nap in the middie of the day. lie finally agreed to the following. He would sit up in his easy chair every afternoon with his hands over his knees, holding a dinner bell in both his hands. If he lost consciousness and went to sleep he would be willing to sleep for so long a time as it would take for the dinner bell to fall to the floor ami wake him up. The doctor who suggested this arrangement declared that the real mental relaxation of going to sleep, If only for a few seconds, would suffice to save him. He invited his patient to study activity of the brain by noticing how-many things he would dream while the dinner bell was falling to the floor. Every day for several months the man with the suicidal heredity sat down 'after luncheon with the dinner bell In his hands. Every day he went to sleep, slept for half a second, "while the bell fell to .the, floor, and his men tal condition improved steadily, partly because of the rest which his' mind got by losing consciousness for a seo . ond; and partlj because of his interest in the extraordinary dredms which passed through his brain while the bell was falling. These dreams carried him all over the world, and seemed ro last indefinitely. A dozen or more human beings were mixed up in them. A long succession of events, which. were perfectly clear, passed before his eyes, gradually Interrupted by a sound from a distance, which at first would mix In with the dream, and ultimately would prove to be the dinner bell striking the floor. The ordinary person who says he has been dreaming all night probably does not realize that he actually dreamed about a second and a half -while he was waking up. London World. COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. Doan'a Kidney Pills Brought Strength and Health to the Sufferer, Making Him Feel Twenty-flve Tears Younirer, J. B. Corton. )ß farmer and lum berman, or Leppe, N. C, says: 'I suffered for years with my v !.- Tf urns ro Ji&VKAto3&l oaa mat 1 couiu ÄWl not walk any disflffiW believe I could rv' baTe raised ten j. b. coBTON. pounds of weight from the ground, the pain was so severe. This was my condition when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They quickly relieved me, and now I am never troubled as I was. My back I strong and I can walk or ride a long distance and feel Just as strong as I did twenty-five years ago. I think so much of Doan's Kidney Pills that I have given a supply of the remedy to some ot my neighbors, and they have also found good results. If you can sift anvthlncr from this rambling note ; that will be of any service to you, or ! to any one suffering from kidney trou ble you are at liberty to do so. A TRIAL FREE Address FosterMilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. According to Their Light. It makes all the difference in the world where the language is used. According to President Harris of Amherst, for instance, a word that is looked upon as profanity in Boston may express the deepest sentiment out West, in proof of -which he tells the following story: "A rough miner died out West, and was Jaid away by his fellow laborers, with a common slab of stone to mark his resting place. On the stone was this inscription: "'Bill Jenkins: died June 13. 1901. He done his damnedest. Angels could do no more " New York Tribune. pi) jil For Infanta and Children. aeaaaaaBBBaBiBBUBiaaaBVBaBaeMBvajaaeBaaBa The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of for Over liirt'if Years TKS CCXTAUa OKMMV. K3I VOXX OITV.

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NEWS OF THE WEEK CONCISELY CONDENSED. What Our Neichbora Are Dolaar Matters of General and Local Inter est Marriages and Deaths Accident and Crimes-Personal Pointer About Indianians. Brief State Items. Albert Bansbeck was seriously injured at iShelbyville in a runaway accident. John Haywood, miner, of Coal Bluff, while in his "room," was caught by falling slate and his spine was crushed The County Commissioners at South Benq have decided to purchase a new site and erect a new county infirmary to cost $85,000. While playing with a revolver, Bernard Carlisle was fatally shot by Dunbar Bass. The boys are 12 years old and reside near Petersburg. The Lamar Creamery Association has been organised, principally-by fanners in the vicinity of Lamar, and a plant will be erected at Lamar. Mrs. Myrtle Woody of Martinsville, not knowing that gas had accumulated in the oven of the gas range, struck a match and was badly burned in the explosion. llobert Morton of Greensburg, while boating a can of coffee attempted to remove the lid,nd the steam burst forth, throwing the hot&quid over him and injuring his sight. Mrs. John Feightner of Marion, while walking homeward in the early dusk, was met by a highwayman, who compelled, her to surrender her purse, containing a few dollars. 'Because Tatrick Gavin was robbed of $8 while snoozing in a railwaystation, waiting for a train at Jeffersonville, he wants $500 damages from the Pennsylvania Railway Company. J. S. Rizor, ejected from a Logansport and Wabash Valley traction car because of an alleged worthless ticket, and who sued for $1,0U0 damages, has been awarded verdict for one cent. Edward Boling of Indianapolis, fireman on the Michigan division of the Big Four railway, was struck by a large piece of coal, which fell from the tender, and was rendered unconscious. The contract has been let for the erection of a bank building for the American Trust and Savings Company of Evansville, of which Edward Ü. Hopkins is president. The new buil ding will cost $70,ou0. Miss Hose Coons, a young lady living at Wingate, was burned to death in a gasoline explosion. In tilling a gasoline lamp she did not take the precaution to extinguish the wick and in the explosion she was enveloped in the blazing fluid. While attempting to remove a feather bed from his buciing house, Bert Kocher of Columbus, ran his hand through a broken window and almost severed the fingers of his left Land. The amputation of two lingers may be necessary. The house was full of smoke and Kocher thought the window was open. The damage to the house was slight, the lire being extinguished with chemicals. The Elks Lodge of Brazil, which has fathered several movements for the benefit and progress of the city, has formed among its members an association to be known as the Elks' Commercial Club. Officers will be elected and arrangements made to push the industrial welfare of Brazil in ail possible waj's. The chief object of the association is to obtain new factories for that city. The association has a membership of 250. Elizabethtown ha.s a novel plan for a city hall. "Hie need of a public hall has been felt therefor some time and now the citizens have taken the matter up. Shares of $10 each and to the amount cf' $2,11)0 have been put on the market, and it is expected that all the stock will with little trouble be subscribed. The hall will then be started and will be used by the townspeople for all purposes. Fred Smith, age 17 years, of Bedford, was instantly killed at the Southern Indiana roundhouse. He, with a helper, was engaged in cleaning out an ash pit from which an engine had just left, when another engine rushed in unknown to them until too late to escape. His partner dropped to the floor of the pit, but young Smith is supposed to have attempted to crawl out and was caught about the center of the body, cuttir g him entirely in two. Walter Kendall, age 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kendall, had a miraculous escape from being killed by the incoming Madison branch passenger train at Columbus. The tracks pasä the Kendall house, which isbuta short distance from a passenger station, and young Kendall tried to board the train for a short ride. He slipped on the ice and fell under the train. He held to the guard rails, however, and swung himself out of the way. A wrenched shoulder was his only injury. John C. Zulauf, president of the Citizens' National Bank of 'Jeffersonville, has offered to the directors of the Home for the Aged, which has recently been incorporated, a fine house for their purpose on condition that they raise $5,000 for repairs and upkeep. He made an alternate offer of $1,000 in cash if they did not take the house. Citizens have promised insurance, coal and physicians' bill for the cause and more than $1,000 is already in sight for the project. Fifty girls employed in Campbell's steam laundry at logansport were thrown into a panic by the breaking of ,an elevator. Four girls who were in the elevator when it fell were seriously injured. They are Ida Cockran, Edna Boeckleman,Iabel Paul and Emma Plaff. They had started to descend from the third floor, when the wire cable snapped. Mis Cockran is in a critical condition because of injury to her spine. Miss Boeckleman is injured intern-, ally. The other two girls on the elevator suffere'd broken ankles. Hearing that her home In Chicago had been destroyed by fire, Mrs. Frank Peyser, 82 years old, wife of the credit manager for a Chicago firm of diamond merchants, committed suicide at the borne c! her father,' Silas Shoup, near Goshen, by blowing off the top of her head with a shotgun. Edward Keppler of Crumstown, died of burns, caused by using gasoline instead of coal oil, in starting a fire, preparatory to breakfast. While enveloped in flames he jumped through a window and otherwise injured himself. His wife was also seriously wounded by burns, as well as injuries received from a similar jump. By the explosion of the pipes in the water-back of the kitchen rxnge at the home of Alonzo Kelly at Jiew Albany, Mr. Kelly sustained a broken leg and other injuries. Miss Lorena Hubbard, a domestic, was badly injured, the coal range was demolished, and the kitchen was badly damaged. Joseph Dupree, an Indiana veteran who is an inmate of the White County cottage at the Indiana soldiers' home, near Lafayette, has made an enviable record this winter in trapping 'possums. He haj ten long marks on the casing of the cottage door, and the season is not yet over. The game is taken in the grounds adjoining the buildings.

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A Simple Home Treatment for Blackaieads, Red, Kongh and Oily Skin and Disfiguring llnmora. If you are afflicted with pimples, blackheads, red, rough or oily skin, or disfigurlnff humors, you will find this simple home treatment most agreeable, speedily effective and economical. Gently smear the face with the great emollient skin cure, Cutlcura Ointment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment in fire minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water, and b&the freely. Repeat this morning and evening and you will soon be rewarded with a skin soft, white and clear. Cutlcura Soap, the best toilet and complexion soap ln the world, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, will preserre, purify and beautify the complexion and keep the skin ln a healthy condition, presenting blackheads, pimples, eruptions or the return of eczema and other skin troubles. Used as a shampoo It cleanses the scalp of crusts and scales, removing dandruff and promoting the growth of the hair. For red, rough hands, itching palms and painful finger ends, Cuticura Soap and Ointment achieve marvelous results, often in a single night Speechless. Two workmen were engaged In digging a well when suddenly a portion of the earth gave way, falling on and knocking down one of tue men. Ills companion called to him and listened anxiously for a reply. "Pat, speak, man!" cried Mike again from above. "Are ye dead?" "No, Mike," came the answer, with a. groan. ' "I'm not dead, but I'm spachless." Without more ado Mike et off for help as fast as his legs could carry him. Thumping loudly on the door of Pat's kinfolk, he summoned help, explaining that Pat had been knocked "spachless" and was buried by the earth ln the well. "Who told ye so?" was the unexpected matter of fact inquiry. "He told me himself," retorted Mike, Indignant at his word being doubted, "and, begorra, woman, if ye don't believe me come and ask him, and he'll tell ye It's the truth I'm speaking!" London Tatler. School Children's Dyspepsia. The common form of dyspepsia, or Indigestion, which stops the growth, pales the cheeks, weakens the system of so many school children, la often due to improper or too quickly eaten lunches. While seeing to a correction of the cause, it is also important to cure the disordered conditions of stomach and bowels. This can be done by no medicine so safely and surely as by Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. Try iL Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back If It falls. En con racing. An Irishman fell into a river, and It happened that while he was screaming for help his dearest friend, a journalist, crossed the bridge and beheld bis struggles. "Be calm! Be resolute!" shouted the journalist "I'm too late for the evening edition, but I'll give you a lively paragraph In the morning!" . Most of Your Neighbor will take advantage of tbe offer made by the Vernal Remedy Company, of Le Roy, N. Y., to send free a trial bottle of Vernal Palmettona (Palmetto Berry Wine), the household remedy that Is attracting the attention of physicians and the public at large, for the reason that it is the best specific known for the quick and permanent cure of all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, and urinary organs. Only one dose a day. Sold by druggists. An Insinuation. DIggs I hear you have sold your restaurant Wasn't it a moneymaker? Biggs Yes; I was making $30 daily. Dlggs Then what was your reason for disposing of It? Biggs Oh, I was compelled to sell it on account of poor health. Diggs Huh! Why didn't you take your meals somewhere else? Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not care children of arine difficulties. If it did there would be few children that would do it There i a constitutional cause for this. Mrs. M. Sammers, Box 420, Notre Dame, Ind.. will send her home treatment to any mother. She asks no money. Write her to-day if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame tbe child. The chances are it can't help iL Pare Spite. First Domestic (who has been out four nights that week) I'm sorry, but I can't go to Lanniean's ball to-night The missus won't let me. Second Domestic An' why won't she? First Domestic I dunno. Mebby she's mad because she wasn't invited. Very Low One Way Colonist Rate to the West and Northwest via the Nickel Plate Road, March 1st to May 15th inclu sive. Half rates to children of proper age. For full information call on Agent or ad dress C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. (52Ö) She Cab, That's a Fact. Boyce Why does a woman give 30 much attention to dress? Is it because she wants to attract men, or because she desires to outshine her sister women? Mrs. Boyce Can't a woman .do two things at once? Smart Set TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAX Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AD druggists refund tbe money If It tails to eure. E. W. GroTS'i sifaature is on each box, z5a Fortan in Ha M!fortane. Joshem Say, I know ont man who never has cold feet in winter. Easyun So? What does hs wear? Joahem Wooden legs. I hare csed Fiso's Cur for Consumption with good lesults. It is all rightJohn W. Henry, Box 642, Fostorla, Ohio, Oct 4, 1001. Rubber is. now successfully being cultivated on the gold coast of Africa. Several companies have recently started work on a large scale. Mrs. Austin says: "My Ztackwfceat cakes will please yoa If yoa love the geed eldfashioned flavor." Dusty Willie, if somt one left you a Sot of money would yer take it? Willie Yes, if it was counted. 'Dr. DavM Kuedj-t Farvrlta Itea4r eare BJT wii ot a terrible diaeaaa. With pleerar I taotlfy 0 Its marralaoe afflcacr." 3. Swaet, ibaaj, K. x. As you value your sight, avoli iH Qnack eye doctors. av. " Bajw Ml 0ttm atf1 AAa I..LL" V . 4t tHM tl iali si iasii- ai

Healtfy of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women's ClubsThe Future of a Country Depends on tha Health of Its Women.

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