Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 April 1905 — Page 7
Ys umn is pnouED nECCHD OF fl C:SAT KECISIÜE A Prominent Cincinnati Woman Telia How Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound Completely Cured Her. The gTeat good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is doin amon the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading icientists, and thinking people generally.
y Stirs. Jara IVihon The following letter Is only one of toanv thousands which are on file in the Finkham office, and pro to prore oeyond question that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound must be a remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not produce such marvelous results among sick and ailing women. Dear Mrs. Finkham: ' About nine months ago I was a great sufferer with womb trouble, which caused me overs pain extreme nervousness and freSent headaches, from which the doctor Lied to relieve me. I tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, aad within a short time felt better, and after taking fire bottles of it I was entirely cured . I therefore heartily recommend your Compound as a pleiHli'd uterine tonic It makes the monthly periods regular and without pain ; and what a blessing it is to find such a remedy after so many doctors fail to help you. I am pleased to recommend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Sara Wilson, 31 East Cd Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. . If you have suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, leucorrhcea, flooding, nervous prostration, dizziness, faintness, ' don't-care " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excitability, backache or the blues, these are sure indications of female weakness, some derangement of the uterus or ovarian trouble. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. AlabastineYour Walls Simply brush It on. Any dealer or decorator can apply Alabastine or any woman could apply it herself. Just mix it in cold water and brush it on. Choose the color you wish from the color card, vrhich will be sent you free, and go to work. The moat beautiful, brilliant color effects are possible with ALABASTINE. ALABASTINE Is scsceptlblo of the most original treatment. WIta ALABASTINE the most beautiful tile effects can be produced, the most beautiful panel effects, the most beautiful vralscotlngs and friezes. It won't rub off, nor dry out Into a dull, dead color. Buy AIlVBASTINE !a original packages, neTf c In buU. The best dealers sell it. If yours doesn't, send us your same and we will see that yoa are supplied. ALABASTINE COMPANY Grand At.. Grand Rapids, Mich. New York Citj mil DEßDaOHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis
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Baby Scratched Until Face Wai Raw and Bleedinjr Eczema Cured by Cnticnra. "For over two years my little baby girl suffered with a raw, itching and painful eczema on 'her head and face, the pain causing her to scream day and night, and my wife could get no rest. We tried several doctors, but without succes j. Unless we kept her hands tied she would scratch until her face was like raw beef. One cake of Cutlcura Soap and two boxes of Cutlcura Ointment completely cured her, healing her face without mark or blemish. (Signed) W. J. Morgan, Orchard Town, New 'Lambton, New South Wales, Australia." The Englishwoman. The American or the French woman never allows herself to be daunted by the fact that she has not been endowed by nature with good looks or a good figure. She dresses as carefully, carries herself as grandly, as her beautiful sisters and indeed assume rather more of an air than they, with the happy result that America and France seem to have no ill dressed and no really plain or ungraceful daughters. We Englishwomen are too riTJest and fancy we are altogether hopeless unless we have good material on which to work. London World. Who Owns the Railroads. H. T. Xewcomb, of the District of Columbia bar, has compiled statistics showing that 5,174,713 depositor! in savings banks of six Eastern States are directly interested in the Joint ownership of $442,354,0SS of steam railroad securities, that insurance companies doing business' in Massachusetts hold $S45,SS9,038 of steam railroad stocks and bonds, and 74 educational institutions depend on $47,4CS,S27 invested in similar securities for a portion of their incone. Other fiduciary institutions own enough railroad securities to bring such holdings up to more than a billion and a half dollars, about one-sixth of the entire capital invested in railroad property. These investments represent the savings of the masses, there being twenty million holders of life lnsuraace policies in the country, as many more of fire insurance policies, and an even greater number of depositors la banking and trust Institutions, where investments are largely in railroad securities. Some People Are Blind to Chances. It is a dangerous thing to wait foi opportunities until it becomes a habit Energy and inclination for hard work ooze out in the waiting. Opportunity becomes invisible to those who arc doing nothing, or looking somewhere else for it. It s the great worker, thi man who Is alert for chances that sees them. Some people become so opportunity blind that they cannot see chances anywhere they would pass through a gold mine without noticing anything precious while others will Änd opportunities in the most barren and out-of-the-way places. Bunyan found opportunity in Bedford Jail to write th greatest allegory in the world on the untwisted paper that had been used to cork his bottles of milk. A Theodore Tarker or a Lucy Stone sees an opportunity to go to college in a chance to pick berries. One boy sees an opening to his ambition in a chance to chop wood, wait on table, or run errands, where another sees no chance at all. One 6ees an opportunity to get an education in the odds and ends of time, evenings and ha If -holidays, which another throws away. Success Magazine. Salter's Horn Ballder Corn. So named because 50 acres produced so heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely home. See Salzer' catalog. Yielded in Ind. 137 bu., Ohio 160 bu., Tenn. 19S bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You can beat this record in 1905. WHAT DO TOU IEI5K 07 TlttSS TTJXDSl 120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre. 310 bu. Salier'g New National Oats per A. 80 bu. Salier Spelts and Macaroni Wheat 1.000 bu. Pediaree Potatoe per acre. 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Har. CO.OOO lbs. Victoria Rape for aheep per A. 100.000 lbs. Teoiinte, the fodder wonJr. 54,000 lbs. Salzer's Superior Fodder CWn rich, juicy fodder, P A. Now euch yields you can have in 1905, if you will plant my seeds. JUST SEXD THIS NOTICE A7TD lOO in stamps to John A. 6alzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., aad receive their great catalog and lots of farm seed i ample. C. K. U. Anecdote of Mark Twain. The following is ascribed to our old friend Mark: "Well, young men, I'll give you a little advice, and to illustrate my point I'll tell you a little story, and you can draw the moral to suit yourselves. I went to church once, and the minister preached a sermon about the poor heatnen. The sermon touched me, and I thought I'd Just give that hundred dollars I had in my pocket toward helping the poor heathen. But the minister kept on preaching, and my enthusiasm began to drop. So did my hundred dollars, fventy-five dollars at a time, until there was nothing left for the poor- heathen! And the minister was still talking, and by the tinv the plate was passed I had to sneak a nickel from it to get even." I eaa recommend Piso's Cur for Consumption for Asthma. It has given me great relief. W. L. Wood, FarmersViurg, Ind.. Sept 8, 1901. Directly Opposite. They say that opposites should wed; Too much alike, you'll clash. And so I'm looking for a girl Possessed of lots of cash. Lippincott's Magazine. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching Elind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Vourlruc7istwlllrefuadBoonyif PAZOOINTVlENV fails to on .- you la 6 to 14 days. 60a. Mr. Bigger, Mrs. Bigger and Baby Dig-ger, which of thia interesting family Is the biggest, and why the biggest? Ana. Baby Bigger, because he is a little bigger. No trouble to prepare quick breakfasts If fotj bare Mrs. Austin's famous Pancake lour. Ready la a moment Vhat is the very bt and cheapest light especially for painters? Ans. Daylight "I West nne U Pt trm Grrl Trt-Ua. DoUn failed. Dt.DbtH Keaaady's TaTorlta J - ay eared Aire. C W. rowa. Patanbmr. M. I. All cruelty springs from hard-hearUd-ness and weakness. Seneca. Sirs. TFlnsloWs Soothiko Rrxrr far Children taatbinc; eoftena the (tun, radacaa tiiaai,i eiIs peii, oww wlad aoiio. 1 aaata a boUia.
It is bard to tell which feels the worst. Doc Osier or Jimmie Garfield. Atlanta Constitution. In the Chadwick case there are others besides Mrs. Chadwick that need a little dose of retributive Justice. Chicago Tribune. The Santo Domingo treaty fiasco confirms the suspicion that the President has a Senate broncho to "bust." Atlauta Constitution. The secret of Russian troubles 17,000,000 children between the ages of G and 14 absolutely without schooling of any kind. Louisville Herald. Hereafter when we discuss the war we intend to talk familiarly about Tie pass. It Is the first name we have been able to pronounce. Atchison Globe. Commissioner Garfield found that the beef trust makes only W cents on a steer. Has it occurred to anyone that the beef trust may have given him the wrong steer? New York Mail. Hawaii has a territorial debt C30 per cent greater than that of the islands prior to American annexation. Our civilization comes high, but it is preferable to Queen Lil. Atlanta Constitution. We &rz continually seeing the prediction that "Russia will continue the fight to the bitter end," but it strikes us that all the ends are bitter. Also, some spots between. Montgomery Advertiser. A Chicago physician has discovered that the mustard in the ham sandwich creates an appetite for strong drink. From the little mustard seed what tow. ering evils grow! New York Commercial. Doubtless when Commissioner Garfield gets through with his investigation of Standard Oil it will be found that he reports it not as an outrageous octopus, but as harmless as a clam. Houston Chronicle. Perhaps that American girl who is "touring Europe with a pet pig sitting beside her in her motor car" merely wants to show that she is not ashamed of the origin of her father's wealth. Milwaukee Sentinel. Having reached the age of CS, Mr. Grover Cleveland has picked up a bundle of rods, a landing net and some bait and gone to hunt his chloroform where the air is good and the fish are biting. New York Telegram. Bank of England has reduced the rate of discount from 3 to 2 per cent Got more coin than they want. Been trying to call those fellows for two hours, but they're always busy. New York Evening Telegram. Mr. Jacob S. Coxey, of Coxey's army fame, states that his dreams of ten years ago are coming true in the political development of to-day. How the poor man mu. have suffered from the nightmare! Des Moines News. Andrew Carnegie drew $U in witness fees in the Chadwick case, in addition to the opportunity afforded him of watching the face of the fair defendant while keeping lis own concealed. Some men are born lucky. Chicago Inter Ocean. The way Russia keeps the Baltic fleet hanging around in the Indian Ocean, neither sending it to the front nor calling it home, reminds one of a poker player fumbling his last dollar and trying to decide whether to risk it or put it back in his pocket. Topeka Herald. There are rumors that Japan is willing to make peace on terms which include from $000,000,000 to $700,000,000 Indemnity. Possibly the Mikado will consent to cut down the figures a little, but from present appearances it does not appear likely that he will offer bargain-counter rates. Troy Times. The Standard Oil Company's . pipe line from Kansas has struck a snag in the way of an obdurate board of road supervisors in Illinois. This particular board objects to the line crossing highways. We wonder how long that sort of thing will be permitted to go on? It is conducive to heart disease. Indianapolis Sentinel. Grand Duke Yladimir wants to "send another army." The Russian armies are recruited from the masses. The theory of the Russian autocracy seems to be, the fewer the common people the better for the autocracy. The Grand Dukes continue to remain off the firing line that is to say, the Japanese firing line. Portland Oregonian. It was highly commendable in Con gress to restore the Southern battle flags lo theli- owners. It Is not de slrabls that the memory of domestic strife should be kept alive by exhibiting the trophies of victory over our own countrymen. It is to be hoped, however, that now the flags have been returned they will not be preserved and exhibited in the South to keep alive the memory of "the lost cause." San Francisco Chronicle. It is said that when General Kuropatkin left St Petersburg to take charge of the Russian army in Manchu ria he boastingly remarked; "Peace will be dictated in Tokio, remember that." It looks as if that would be go. Burlington Hawkeye. It Is noticeable that the trusts have not yet been afflicted with any such spasms of conscience as the man who turned $12,(Xx- into the ULlted States treasury. Conscientious remorse may be infectious, but the process is slow in come cases. rittsburg Times. Nicholas is a virtual prisoner in his palace, King Edward has tLe Influenza and Alfonso of Spain has Just been fined for exceeding the speed limit with his automobile. There doesn't seem to be much fun In being a king these days, anyhow. New York Press. One can imagine the shad? of the Little Corporal standing at Oy.ma's el bow. A people he reckoned not have revenged hte bitter retreat. And queer changes occur on the military chessboard in a century France Is the only friend of the defe. ved! Columbia Gtata. ' . ' -If.
. SAW HIS MISTAKE. It had long been almost a proverb In Ihe village that Jed ed iah Perkins "didn't know a chance when he raw one." The public discussion of .this falling had often come to Uncle Jed's ears, and had sounded loudly in them. Worst of all, be had to admit that he was, In the language of his neighbors, "easy." He paid the most for what he bought and got the least for what he sold of any man within a dozen miles. But Uncle Jed saw a chance at last A railway runs close to hi? house, and in the middle of winter curing a tremendous snow storm, a passenger train was stalled in the cut through his south pastuie, and was unable to go forward or back. After It had been there about half a day Uncle Jed saw his chance. There were a hundred or two hungry passengers, eager to buy food. He had a large store of ham and bacon. He would have Aunt Sarah make it up into sandwiches, and they would clear a small fortune. "So that's what we done," said Uncle Jed, telling of it afterward. "We made up every bit of ham in the house into sandwiches, and I took 'em down there and offered 'em for sale for a quarter apiece. "Now I cal'lated a man's hungry' them folks would be willing to pay a quarter for a good big home-made sandwich, but they held back. They was plenty would pay a dl ce. I could 'a' told out twict over at a dime each but I only sold five at a quarter. " 'I'll wait till they git hungrier, s's I. I went outside and set on a snow pile, and watched them fellers shoveling out that train. Seemed to me they wa'n't like to git the train out before next summer, so I didn't hurry about going aboard again with them sandwiches. Jes' as I made up my mind it was time, though, along in front come one of them rotating whirligig plows they sent up from the other way, and before you could say 'Jack Robinson' away went tae train behind it through the cut it made. "Well, sir, as I sat there watching, that train hadn't gone mor'n two hundred yards before I see I had made a great mistake not to sell them sandwiches fer ten cents. I see It plain as could be. An' I'm seeing it yet, for Aunt Sarah an me has b?en living on ham sandwiches fer three week and they ain't half used up." Afraid to Risk: It. Druggist You didn't tike a vacation this year, did you? Doctor No; I couldn't afford to take any chances. "Why, how's that?" Doctor Well, you see, I have a num ber of wealthy patients on the string, and I was afraid if I went away for a few weeks they might get well.
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