St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1895 — Page 3
Spring Medicine
Or, in other words, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Is a universal need. If good health is to be expected during the coming season the blood must be purified now. All the germs of disease must be destroyed and the bodily health built up. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye to-day. Therefore Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine to take in the spring. It will help wonderfully in cases of weakness, nervousness, and all diseases caused by impure blood. Remember,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye To-Day
HIGHEST AWARD ^WORLD'S FAIR, qt BEST SUITED!^ F OR C ° N bITION S o /D I G E STI vE 0 _ Dyspeptic,Delicate,lnfirm and AGED PERSONS The Safest Food, n THE SICK ROOM FOR INVALIDS convalescent^ ’ SZ ^Nursing Mothers, Infants/ CHILDREN • DRUGGISTS. John Carle & So ns. New York. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., ■ Has discovered in one of our common i pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. j She is rather good looking But lacks sense 1 She dissolves A • Ripans • Tabule On her tongue Instead of Swallowing it whole. It does its wori Either way, But the last is the way intended. Nevertheless. Tin For cata,ogue and prices write to BpRDEN & SELLECK CO., Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland. Minneapolis, Kansas C. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. Examination and Advice as to Patentability of Invention. Send for Inventors’ Guide, or How to Get a Patent. Patbick O’Farrell, Washington. D. 0. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Stbv? for Children teething: sottens the gums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. nUF^GURESWHtI^^ fed Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gj in time. Sold bv druggists. I
, “My little girl has always had a poor • appetite. I have given her Hood's Sarsaparilla, and since^l have given it to her she has had a good appetite and she looks well. I have been a great sufferer with headache and rheumatism. I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I am now well and have gained in strength. My husband was very sick and all run down. I decided to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he began to gain, and now he has got so he works every day.” Mus. Annie Dunlap, 383 E. 4th st., s. Boston, Mass.
I A Hopeless Search. ‘•What is Cholly Frivles doing now?" asked one girl. "Looking for work,” replied the other. “Poor follow.’ He's so near-sighted!” —Washington Star. The Evolution Os medicinal agents Is gradually rele- ■ gatingtheold titne herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and ■ bringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading | druggists. Throwing a Little Light on the Subject. Clara I hear your father has forbidden Mr. Higgins calling on you. Cora No, you are mistaken. Clara Did he not tell him last night never to darken his parlor again? Cora He did. but that referred to his turning down the lamp. Yonkers * Statesman. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood oi constitutional disease, ami in order to cure It jou must take Intenurl remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Core is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh ( ore Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of the Vest physicians In this country for years, and Is a regular prescription. It Is i.>mposed ot the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the ' -vo Ingredients is what prodine, such wouderful results In curing ( atarrli. Send for testimonials, free. E. J. CHENEY & ( o , I’rops., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price Unpleasantly True. A husband very seldom calls his wife “kitten” after she begins to scratch. Exchange. Notice. Dis. >l. IL Green A Nins, Atlanta. G i , are die greatest firopsv special. >ts in the world. Cun'more patients than the entire army of ph vivians scattered over this broad ■ land of ours. A • aluabk-dievon-iy oul.-. i. any medical hook or published opinion. A purely regi'tabU preparaii n. Keniovcsall dropsical symptoms rapidly. Ten days’ treatment furnished free t > every sufferer. 1 See advertisement in other column of tins ' paper. One Way of Putting It. Father So you failed with every one i of the six e.xaminers? Student Just so; 1 suecunibed to the majority. Fligende Blatter. Not So Convenient. Physicians indorse Ripans Tnbu’es by prescribing the remedies they contain, but I in form not so convenient, inexpensive ■ and Accurate as in Ripans Tubules. A Japanese Hride’s Test. It appeals that in .Japan one factor I entering into the problem of the choice ; of a daughter-in law is her skill in I raising silkworms. The thread spun : by the silkworm is sa|d to be regular 1 and even In proportion a- the worm । has been regularly and carefully fed. । The prospective mother in law care ' fully ami minutely examines the ev. n 1 ness of tlie silk thread in the material I of the garments worn by the young : lady before giving her assent to the betrothal. There are more men ennobled by study than by nature, Cie'ro. NO SECRET IN THIS WOMAN’S CASE. Mrs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Pnblished so that the Truth May Ue Eno wn. tSPECUL TO OCR LAOT HEADERS ] Os the thousands of letters received from women all over the world by Mrs.
Pinkham, not one is given to the public i unless by the wish of the writer. Thus absolute confidence is established be"jcly tween Mrs.
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who is in ill health or ailing. । In the case of Mary E. Campbel], of Albion, Noble Co., Ind., her suffering was so severe, her relief so suddenly realized, and her gratitude so great, that she wishes the circumstances published, in the hope that others may be benefited thereby. She says: — “My physician told me I had dropsy and falling of the womb. My stcmach j and bowels were so bloated I could not ; get a full breath. My face and hands were bloated badly'. I had that dreadful bearing-down pain, backache, palpitation of the heart, and nervousness. “One of my physicians told me I had something growing in my stomach; and the medicine that I took gave me relief only for a short time. I thought I must die. I began to take Lydia IL Pinkham's I Vegetable Compound, and it worked like I a charm. After taking the first bottle I could walk across the street, now I am Well. I advise all my friends to take it.” —lLabyE. Campbell, Albion, Noble Co.
Barbarian Dancing. Among the arts that have most powerfully served to advance the social evolution of primitive peoples is that of the dance. Doetoi; Grosse, a German authority in ethnography, has recently pointed out how important dancing is in attracting rude folk, accustomed to gain their living principally by’ hunting, to social gatherings which result in co-operation for other purposes. Dancing among such people is a far more significant thing than it is among civilized races. The fondness for dancing may be looked upon a.s a most important. agent in the early development of mankind. But what is the natural charm of the dance which has given it such a conspicuous place in social evolution? According to Doctor Grosse, the charm consists simply in "the pleasure of strong and rhythmical movements, the pleasure of imitation, and the pleasure of giving vent to the feelings.” These are identical with the attractions of art, and so the dance is ranlsed among the important arts of primitive man. The passion for dancing is one of the strongest that he feels. In civilized life the dance retains Its charm, but it is as different in its influence and in its effect upon the dancers as it is in form. As civilized people practice it, of course, dancing no longer serves the original needs, which, in fact, have then practically disappeared. Ask Aid, If you nrc troubled with tnalnrla. constipation, biliousness, kidney trouble or dyspepsia. of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and It will be speedily forthcoming. Nervousness, loss of appetite and sleep, nud a loss of vigor, are «!so remedied by this restorative. Physlclnans of eminence Indorse It. a valuable confirmation of the verdict of the people and the preau. Take It regularly. Kulogiuni. Short and comprehensive is the euloglum pronounced upon Froude, the bistoria u: As a writer he remained constant to his ideal, and his private conduct was equally dominated by an Inflexible Integrity. Prevention Vs. Cure. Most people are quick to see the need of medical nld when disease has fas toned Itself upon them, or when they are prostrated by some epidemic. It is not everyone, however, who realizes the importance of keeping the laxly in such a state of health that it will be able at al! times to resist the attacks :of disease. It is when the system is weakened by overwork or worry, cans Ing loss of appetite, etc., when It Is greatly dobilitated, or “all run down." that the danger of serious sickness and heavy doctor s bills is to be fenn 4. <‘n the other hand. If perfect health can be maintained. the blood kept pure, and the circulation good, the ap petite normal and the spirits cheerful, there will bo no occasion to fear the grip, pneumonia, diphtheria or any SllnllHl uHiIH-UL An u UMMMH vs k« ep 1 itig the body in just this condition of health no bettor agent has yet l»eco found than that groat blood purltier and strength builder. Hood’s Sars.i pariHa. While It is true that "Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures’ it L equally true that Hood’s Sarsaparilla prevents sickness, ami this truth Is of supreme importance to :dl, Mrs (’ <' Roles, of Wauregan, Conn., writing to the proprietors of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, stated the case most concisely when sho said: "We don't wait until we an- sick, but take H-uhl's Sarsaparilla to prevent sickness." Certainly, prevention is fur better than cure. 'Bliged to Do I t. "In de case ob the trusted employe," . said I tide Eben, "yoh kain’t alius judge I by appearances. Hut yoh :s sometime’ 'bilged to fohm bery positive eondu ■ sions by di^tppearam es " Washington Star. One Box Did t!»e Business. Harrison Thurston, of North Conway, N H . w t iling under date of Nov. 21, 1593, to the Sterling Remedy Co., of Chicago, says that his brother was completely cured of smoking and chewing tobacco by using one b >x of No to bac, i and is now recommending No-to bac to tobacco users. _ \ nine o! Hotel Cockroaches. According to a re< ei;t em-yclopaedii • authority hotel co< kroadies are vain ' able insects. They are said to dcstroj i much vermin of a more pestiferous na • ture than themselves, and. in troops even overcome and devour mice. By many hotel managers it is deemed wist to permit these little animals of many ; legs to have full freedom at night that i they may rid the rooms of the mor« j objectionable bugs. Tito cockroach if 1 proud of tlie number of Ins legs. Hi ; regards himself as the aristocracy oi his kind, because of that advantage. | Although occasionally seen skulking I behind trunks and beneath counters it | daytime, his business hours are at night. It is then tiiat the roach show: great activity ami athletic powers. He ; is a devotee of sport and displays much courage in pursuit of mice. Thesf <a-kroaches have often been seen seal ing heigths and bridging chasms which would appear quite impossible to ani mals of their size. They also move with a celerity’ that is astonishing. They can Im- made better pets than I cats, or almost any other domestic ani mal. rite lonely hotel clerk at night is in tlie habit of cultivating tlie acquaintances of the intelligent cock roach. A Pleasing Varietx. “Why do you make some of youi : dumplings small and the others large. Frau Ilulier?" "Because my husband has been com plaining lately’ of having too little change in his diet.” - Unsere Gesell schaft. Hounds follow a trail better during humid than in dry weather, because the moisture of the atmosphere prevents tlie dissemination ot the odors j left, by fleeing animals.
Pinkham and her army of patients; and sho freely so licits a letter from any woman, rich or poor,
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Die* ou»k M«n Wasn't Tnrneil Down. Mlnka Have you filled the parlor rkjip? Domestic—l guess It don’t need tillin', ma'am. “The parlor was In use last evening until nearly midnight.” “Yea, ma’am, but your daughter's ' young man was the only caller." New i York Weekly. He'd Have One. । Jones Hello, Smith! Do you think : I’ve got a fit? Smith I don’t know, my boy. but I d have one if I had a coat like that Harrier's Weekly.
Like an open book. our faces tell the j^tale of health or disV ease. Hollow cheeks and sunken eyes, listless steps an d languorous looks tell of wasting debilitating disease sonic place in the Ixxlv. Itmavbeone ' place or auolhet, tlie cim e is gene:ally ' traceable to a common source impure b|<»l, and impure blood starts
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in the digestive organ--Dr Pierce’s Gohlen Me It, al Discovery j purities tlie blood, -timulatcs digestive action, aearchcs otit disease germ-, wherever they exist atvl puts the whole Ixxlv into a vigorous, strong and healths con- ; ditton. It bmids up solid, m.-ful flesh, rubs out wriukle*. brightens the eyes and makes life really worth living
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Beecham's pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimples loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Oue of the most important tilings fo> everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sickness in the world,especially ot women; and it can all be prevented. Go bv the book.free at your druggist’s,or write B.F.AllenCo. ,365 Cana’. St.,New York. Pills, 10C and 25? a box. Anneal sales more than 6.000 000 boxen. PIRL'CTM.VS /orwiMi? 1 cAaAI BALM. a ill’iijr of the Bahn we'A ■ up int ■ th^ wstrils. After a moment draw strong breath through the nose. >• Vse three tfmr* a ilay. as- R^;-- ^^3 I ter me ile /»<'erred, an 1 HmL before rr'ii inj. tSmCLj — Ml CATARRH ELY-* ( REAM B VI.M Opens snd c ean ;»s tbs Nasal I’aesag, s. Allays Pain ami Inflammati n. Heals the Sores. Protects the Membrane trom Colds. Restores the Senses of laste and Smell. The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. A particle la applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents, at druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street. New York. FOUR KINGDOMS Agents,male andfemale. everywhere for a quick soiling article. Pr. tect d by the I .s.G :v’t Parttcu iarstree. .1. R. Hunter A: Co., Arcade. Clnt’L O
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Afraid of the Battler. The Instinct of self preservation is strong and automatic. It works independently of reason and knowledge, but even against their teachings. The Cincinnati Enquirer tells a story which ; illustrates these assertions: A man on a Lake Huron steamer had I the only specimen of black rattlesnake 1 have ever met with. It was about the j size of an ordinary garter snake and I very vicious. It was confined in a I strong box covered with thick plate I glass. When anyone would touch the glass with his linger the snake would strike the under side opposite the finger as i quickly as a stroke of lightning. The i experimenter would always jerk away j as suddenly. Theiv was not a man on board, however muscular and free from nervous uess. who could keep his finger to the glass «h -n the snake would strike, although knowing that it could not possibly touch Idm. Strong men would try it again and again, certain of their ability a i endure the test, but with the same result. The face of humanity displays fewer i ptmplea than formerly. Reason Glenn's ' Sulphur Soap. "HiH's Him ami Whisker Dye." Black ! or Brown. 50c It Is said that sub utam nis injections of salt have been found useful In the treatment of some forms of In- ’ sanity. Ptso’s (I KF :he m-‘dn’’m- to break up । Ca dre:, s t oughs aul Coid- M.G. Bt t xi. Sprague. \\ ash., March s ts-q.
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