St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1895 — Page 3

Weak Nerves

Indicate as surely as any physical symptom shows anything that the organs and tissues of the bddy are not satisfied with tl eir nourishment. They draw their sustenance from the blood, and, if the blood is thin, impure, or insufficient, they are in a state of revolt. Their complaints are made to the brain, the king of the body, e-through the nervous system, and the result of the general dissatisfaction is what we call Nervousness. This is a concise, reasonnable explanation of the whole matter. The cure for Nervousness, then, is elmple. Purify and enrich your blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the nerves, tissues, and organs will have the healthful nourishment they crave. Nervousness and Weakness will then give way to strength and health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by the voluntary statements of thousands cured by liood's Sarsaparilla. Read the next column.

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\ HIGHEST QUALITY OF ALL, 5 | Columbia ? (Bicycles ( 5 the standard S S R& lit FOR ALL < W /w 7 C H A'E y° u your c 5 * eyeS UpOn the beauty C 5 an d g™*" 6 tbe 189 0 \ Columbias? Have you ) C tested and compared c / them with all others ? K I r ^25? s n * y by sucb can c S ' you know how fully the / / Hartford’ Corm. Columbia justifies its > x BRANCHKa. proud title of the Stand- Y / nbwyork “ rd for the World. And I , ? ohicaqo the price is but S # SAN FRANCISCO < J FROVIOKNCC s|| II I / | S BUFFALO Cb * y Z Ad Art V f I Catalogue c J of these famous wheels S \ and of Hartfords, \ V>a,freeat any Colum- (( C S bia Agency, or mailed (( i 1 C for two o-cent stamps. Jf f*" X “Gintlxhin : Regarding prospects for the coming year, । Would say, we hope to double our loot year's output of A er- | Motors, or, at least, as we have done in the past, sell twenty four out of every twenty-Jive windmills that are sold. Since oommenciny the sale in Job 3, WE HA^ K bOLD ABU IT 500 AERMOTORS We do not attribute thia fairly good record entirely to onref- : forts, but to the superiority of the goods which you make. Bvaani ft Davis. Urban*. UI . February 18, 1695.” Gknilbmkn We bought and put up Aerrvotor No. 2, and •ut of the first fifty which you made we had thirteen. Since | that time we have sold about 400 AERMOTORS In our small territory Is represented the history of the Aermotor j and the Aermotor Company from the beginning to the present hour. That history is one of unbicken triumph. Aside from the Aermotor Sf^ there have been but few other windmills put up iu our territory—Just •Dough With which to compare and show the infinite au- penorityof the Aermotor in design, workmanship, finish (all galvanized after completion), and ability to run fV* and do effective work when all others stand f° r wan ^ of w *nd. We should have sold more, but this region was well supplied with wind power ffl 1 when the Aermotor appeared, it being only 66 mi let? 11l to Chicago, and had for fears been the battle ground ill for ten or twelve of the argest, best known and 111 strongest windmill com- I Danies, all being lasted 11 a within 50 miles of us. I KITH OF OCR BUSINESS f N HAS TOME FROM RK- 1 PLACING WOODEN AND BXS OTHER UN SAT 18 FACTORY WHEELS WITH AERHOTORS. You say | you have during the pa*t a J ri year surpassed any pre- I vious year's record by B y A about one-half, and that you expect to double your s ; M last year s output the j coming year. Counton us nZi vA for our portion of it, for • the Aermotor never stood farther above all competitors in reputation aud in fact than to day. Smith ft Bbight, Marengo, Hi , * February 25, 1895.” The next Aermotor ad. will be of pumps. We shall offer foi | $7.50 A sls three way force pump. All dealers should have it or can get ? to sell at that price. Ail Aermotor men will have it* The weel following will appear our advertisement of galvanized sire tanks at 2^ cents per gallon. They neither shiink, leak, rust nor make water taste bud. Acmiotor Co. < (.Uieaffo* THE SALES LADY. I® b & Often in the morning There comes a feeling Os ■weariness, inde-aribable: too near well To remain away. One • Ripans • Tabule Taken at nisht, Before retiring. Or just alter dinner, Has been known To drive away that Weariness—for months. And, would you believe it? There are THREE DOZEN IN A BOX. WXTDouclas IS THE BEST. FIT F°R AKIMG. 3. COK D OVAN, FRE MCH AEKAMELLED CALF. it^’S.SOFIHECAUaKMIORROa $3 BJPOLICE,3SOLES. .060^2. WORKiNGMEn’s i * -EXTRA FINESi 75 BOYSSCHOQIShQES. 'LADIES' SEND FOR CATALOGUE brocktoilaiass. Over One Million People wear th® W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AU our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the monev. They equal custom Shoes in style and fit. Th-ir wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The pri<S are uniform,—stampef on sole. Prom Si to $3 saved over other makes. Jf youx dealer cacnot supply you we can..

.1 “With pleasure I will state that Hood’s ■- Sarsaparilla has h?lpcd me wonderfully, t For several months 1 could not lie down to sleep on account of heart trouble, and also 1 Prostration of the Nerves. j 1 oi ihiee years 1 had been doctoring, but j could not get cured. I received relief for a । w hile, but not permanent. Soon after be--5 ginning to take Ho :d’s Sarsaparilla there , was a change for the better. In a short time I was feeling splendidly. 1 now rest well and am able to do work of whatever kind. If I had not tried Hod’s Sarsaparilla 1 do'not know what would have become of me. I keep it in my house all the time, and other members of the family take it, and all say there is Nothing Like Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have highly recommended it and one of my neighbors has commenced taking it. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla at every opportunity.’’ Mrs. S. Braddock, 401 Erie Av., Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Be sure to get

Try Hot Water. “During dangerous weather of this sort,” said the old doctor, “the most careful persons are likely to catch a cold in their chests that will extend swiftly to the lungs if not attended to. It usually makes its presence known by a constricted sensation just under the breast bone, where the flesh is thinnest. \\ hen a person experiences this feeling he can rest assured he can procure almost instant relief by drinking a cup of water as hot as he can bear to take in the mouth and to swallow. There is no bettor medicine in the world to arrest the progress of a cold than hot water, and, besides its effect upon the stomach and the system generally, Is beneficial in the highest degree. And in sore throat the same remedy will be found almost a specific.” . A BOSTONJIRL'S Lift Saved from Rnin and Despair by tho Timely Aid of a Noted Woman. [•mciAl. TO OVB LABT BEADFBS.]

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now the happy portion of Miss Florence —of Beacon Street, Boston. Sho often tells of her suffering from the suppression of the menses. The pain was excruciating. The doctors, instead of removing the cause of her ailment, plied her each month with morphine to prevent convulsions; but the trouble was permitted toexist. When sho could enduro no more, — prostration was imminent and future hopeless,—her family procured a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which, surprising to all, rapidly and permanently cured her. In writing to Mrs. Pinkham, pouring forth her gratitude and happiness, rhe says: “Oh! that 1 could make every suffering woman try your valuable mediCiuel How they would bless you! ” " — - —— . .—w I I Ww® • KNOWLEDGE L Hringß comfort and nnprovemont find tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- I ter than others and enjoy life more, with I less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to ' the'needs of physical being, will attest j the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the - remedy. Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting i in the form most, acceptable and pleas- j ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly ; beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millionsand 1 met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidnevs, Liver iiml Bowels without weukening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. i Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and ST bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ' Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not I accept any substitute if offered. B' OYS AND GIRLS WAM IP, li ases to do c irking and office work for j ff® drm-. r-yry I pood boj pet • a good pines at go >d ay ahosjids us 10- b Ivor) for application blank xiiu i g tof woikto select from. Lock-Box 442, Kansas City, Mo-

BWIFTIS THE WINNER DEFEATS FRANK WENTER FOR i CHICAGO MAYORALTY. ( Vote Large, and Republican Majorities Overwhelming-Rest of Ticket Goes in on the Wave—Civil Service Emphatically Indorsed. For Mayor. ; George B. Swift, Rep 143,117 Frank Wenter, Dem 102,187 Bayard Holmes, I’eo 12,410 Arthur J. Bassett, Pro 000 Ebenezer Wakeley, I’eo.-Sil 270 Swift's plurality 40.&30 George B. Swift mid the entire Republican ticket was elected at Chicago Tuesday by an overwhelming majority. With the exception of a few alderinanic candidates, the Republican landslide carried everything before it. Mr. Swift is 50 years of age and a native of Cincinnati. His father was a house and sign painter, and when the boy was a year old the family moved to Galena, 111., th re remaining until he was pretty well grown. During their Galena residence George B. was n member of the same Sunday school class as Fred Grant and had for his playfellows the Kohl--sants, one of whom was afterward prominent as a Chicago newspaper man, and ’ ■ V V4 v GEORGE 11. SWIFT. James W. Scott, who is still very much in the field. Alter awhile the Swifts changed their residence for one in Chicago. and George attended first the Skinner school and later for one year the Chicago I Diversity. He did not enter politics till 1S”“. when he was elected alderman from the Seventh Ward. Fnder Mayor Roche he w as made Commissioner of Public Works, a.id under President j < tarfield was a special tr< usury agent. lle i has served three or four terms in the ! Coum il altogether, besides tilling out i Mayor 1 larrison’s unexpired term as chief i magistrate. The civil orviee act was adopted by । almost us hirge a vote as placed the can- | didatvs on the successful side. 10|.25'.» yes, .“S.GS'J m>. The returns showed that I the adoption of the luw had been eous'.t ently fought in - oim of the w ards w lo re I the political gangster is supreme. Next to the surprising x h tm-y of the Re publiemis ami the adopt ion of the civil i service bill the most s.i: si t hum I feature I I of the • le'. iion was the contest <1 corge ] j A. Trude gave his Rc|mb]i<,in J.ppeucnt I for city attormw. I Town Governments Arc Rcpublicun. The Republi ans captured all the town ' governments. Th, \\ >st Town, whieh has been counted solidly I•< mo. r.it ic. j ' went Republican In a good nm jority. The i Democrats did not give up the tight unti I the returns had shown that tin increase lin the Repnbliean vote was general . I throughout file cly. The people’s party j vote teaeh, I seareclv one third of that | i polled ia<t fall. The eamlidntc- of that i party were swallowed up in the same tidal ! i wave which wiped out the I lemo. rat ic j ; nominees. The new <'hi, ago Cotmeil stands. ReS publicans 5(1. Demo, rats IS. The passing i Council stood: Republicans 12, I >emo j erats 2G. BIG MAJORITY IN MICHIGAN. Moore XX ins by 1(1,0110 Repiibiicun Majority in the Hd Cut Down. Later reports of Monday's elect ion show ■ I increase in the Republican majority for I justice of the Michigan Supreme Court ; j ami regents of the university. It is be- i ' lieved that Moor,-. Rep., is elected su- ' j fU-eme justice by 10.000. but so little in- I • terest is taken that little effort is being । I made in most of the counties to obtain ' complete returns. The main interest cm- | I ters in the Third congressional district. ' consisting of Kalamazoo, Eaton. Calhoun. | : Branch and Hillsdale ('onnties. The latest { i returns indicate the election of Milnes, | Ke])., by from IjHMI io I.3iM> majority over | Todd, candidate of the four other ])ar ties. Julius ('. Burrow s won in this dis- ‘ trict in ISIM by over 12,(MM1. Milnes is | a free silver man. The Republii au» I,■,f inThe , ity aiidlow iishfli cTectmns. XVINSL..XX IN_r>ll. LEAD. : May Be Elected to the Supreme Bench in Wisconsin. Wisconsin on Tuesday elected a justice lof the Su]>reme Court to sue,eel Justice ‘ Winslow, who was the candidate of the i bar on a general call for re-election. His j opponent was Judge George B. ClementI son. also a candidate on a general call, as I no ]>artv nominations were made. While : the contest was therefore nominally nonI partisan, party lines were to some extent drawn, as Winslow was a Democrat and cieimntson a Republican. The vote throughout the State was light, and Hie returns indicate that \\ inslovv is elected. At Atlanta. Ga.. Judge Newman, of the United States Court, sustained Ihe demurrer in the ease of the United States vs. Mitcheon. Mclntyre. Cober and Gilbert, charged with conspiracy against ami the murder of Henry Wolley April 19, 1894, for reporting their illicit distilleries. Spain sei ms to think that because she discovered America she can do as she pleases with it. Finding isn't keeping in this ease, Senora. ) I Sugar is the (juha root of the Spanish ’ problem.

from the. an- J guished heart c of a young girl —a beautiful ' girl who sees I ahead only suf- ! X feting and uncerainty ? M But oh, what F joy and gladB ness her young B heart, pours forth when she realizes that her ■ dreaded enemy,

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the wildest land. Oregon Hub the Honor of Haringthe , Kougher Tract Known to Man. i K . Asslstant Chief Goode, of the United ) btates geological survey, who visited vregon last summer, says that the xvildj est region of the entire United States is an area of 1,000 square miles lying m the mountains between Roseburg und Coquille in Douglas and Coos ('ounties. H e describes It as a mysterious lux discovered country, in which roams tjndiaturbed wild game, and whose It are filled with wild y all covered with a line, fir, hemlock, and iy of the trees are of nd stand so closely for men to make their in. Where the trees tlio heavy Krowth of is kinds taken their ntry that is filled with fame, including, as rek, different kinds of lons, deer and other ig lynX' and others, varied kinds of foxyl, ave an abundance of nds of fish. He penetrated into the wilds a dozen miles and saw things that filled him with wonder at the vastness of the forest, and that any one should attempt to live in it.— Northwest Magazine. What a Blessing It Is to have strong nerves, mid how many •re denied It. They to whom nature has been niggard In this respect can enjoy nerve vigor and quietude If they use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, one of the finest nervines rind tonics in existence. Dyspepsia, a prolific source of nerve Inquietude. Is invariably | overcome by tills genial medicine, which is also potent ns u remedy for malarial and kidney trouble aud constipation. The Royal Academy of Dancing at Puris was founded in IGG2 by Beau-

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Titled Kleptomaniacs. According to a French writer, ther are no fewer than 4,000 women caught every year stealing during their shopping expeditions, a habit euphoniously styled kleptomania. The number of titled ladies seized with this strange malady while examining the fashions or Paris, he tells us, Is Incredible. Among the most recent culprits were a Russian duchess, a French countess, an English duchess and the daughter of a reigning sovereign. As a rule, these distinguished offenders are let off on payment of a round sum for the relief of the poor; when the shoplifter is known to be rich, the sum exacted rises to as much as 10,000 francs. The police authorities consent to this sort of condonation. I^or Well People. । Moet mcdldncH are for the nick. Home can be used with good effects by personn > apparently well. Occasional resort to Ripans Tabules prevents attacks that ■ result from disorders of the stomach and liver. To preserve is better and cheaper than to repair. The Boarmnn Manual Training School at New Haven has received a gift of apparatus from General Edwin S. Greeley, of New York. It consists of galvanometers, rheostats and other articles used In electrical experimentation and measurement. They are valued at several thousand dollars. Tiso’sCure for Consumption relieves the most obstinate coughs.—Rev. J). Bt cuMUELLER, Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24,1894. It is bad reasoning which builds up a theory of life on the narrow ledge of a passing human mood, and fails to take in the whole round of life. Mr»- Wlnslow'R Boothimo Btbup for Childrea teething: goitens the gnnm, reaticee lnflumm»tlo«. •Uays pain, curea wind colic. 25 cents a bottle.

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