Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 December 1895 — Page 8

ANTA GLAU PR ? -On Ladies' Fur Capes and Ladies', Misses', Children's and Infants' Cloaks at prices heretofore not heard of,-a regular give away.

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Ladies' 30-inches long FUR CAPES, former price $12.00, now $6,98. Ladies' 36-inches long ELECTRIC SEAL CAPES, former price 330.00, now $14.75. Ladies' 30-inch Real ASTRACHAN or WOOL SEAL CAPES, former price $25.00 to $30.00, now $13.75.

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These Gapes are consigned to us from a manufacturer that had to replevin them from a bankrupt retailer. It is not our loss, but it is your gain. All of our Ladies', Misses, and Children's Jackets and Gapes, made of all kinds of cloth, will be closed out at iust such prices as the Fur Capes are sold at. Infants' Eiderdown Cloaks, 98c , $1.28, $1.48 $1.98 and $2.48, worth double and treble die prices asked here Thev come from our largely overstocked manufacturer, and are sold at of manufacturing price. As we said before, what is one person's loss is another's gain. And you will be the loser if you dream of buying these goods anywhere else besides

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i W? are not afraid to name prices at any time, as we are hard to meet and beat. Next Saturday 1,000 yards 40-inch all wool 60c. Henriettas, all colors, only 29c. per yard. The plum of the century.

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The Independent's Offer;--1. To every girl who will bring us one new yearly paid inadvance subscription to The Semi-Weelia Independent before Dec. 23, 1805, we will give absolutely Fl J EE a beautiful 18-inch doll. 2. To every girl who will bring us two new yearly pid-in-advance subscriptions to The Semi-Weekly Inddi-endent before Iec.2.", 18J5, we will give absolutely FJIEE a beautiful 21-meh doll. 3. To every girl who will bring us four new yearly paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Semi-Weekly Independent before Dec.25, 18115, we will give absolutely Fit EE a beautiful 30-inch doll.

CONDITIONS: Everyyearly subscription must be accompanied by .si cash. Plain directions as to postal address for each paper must accompany each subscription. Keceipts for money handed us on these subscriptions will be sent all subscribers at once by mail. Orders for prize dolls will be given on the PEOPLE'S DIU'O STOKE When subscriptions are received.

Independent Prize Dolls may be seen on exhibition at Shade & Reynolds' (The People's) Dniuc Store.

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Cor, Michigan and Oarro Sts.

Hydrophobia from a skunk's l.ite. 'Is the skunk a dangerous nimal? I should say so," remarked Mr. E. P. Glaze, of St. Louis. "I know very many people will be surprised at the as-

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Disadvantage of Heine a Medkai

.Missionary in China. The women who cro out as niediral

jertion, but there is one species of this j missionaries have a hard time of it, acunpopular tribe that is as much to be , cording to a wriur in the Philadelphia dreaded as a rattlesnake, as I Earned rimes aside from mere inconveniences one year while sojourning in Western lricn frnm ,ivinr in c.,u 0 mtnt.

Texas. One night in midsummer a party of us were camping out on the prairie of Llano county, when we were awakened by the screams of a colored boy who had been taken along to cook for the outfit. He said that something aad bitten him, and examination showed that his hand was pretty badly torn. There were unmistakable evidences of a skunk in the vicinity, and there was no doubt that it had dont the deed. "The sequel is that a few days later the boy died a most horrible, death of hydrophobia. I learned that it was not a rare thing for the bite of these miserable little eats to produce that dreaded ailment, and several well-authenticated cases ot It occurred before I left the state. Some people think that hydrophobiafinds its origin in theseanimals."

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Albums, Dolls, Toilet Cases, Fine Gift and Children's Books, Children's Dishes and Fine Chinaware. I have, therefore, determined; to make a great

benefit the whole bottleful. taken at ! reduction Oil all Ilolidnv Goods rzitlior tlum r:n i v Hhmh

ance, multiplies its usefulness in a cor- f i

over. ioine ana see me.

In prescribing medicines not only is Ihe fear of a future accusation of poisjning ever present, but the possibility that it may prove to be a reality. Thus bottle of liniment curing the venerable grandmother cf rheumatism may be lent to a neighbor stricken with small pox. as an infallible remedy; or the entire contents of a vial of toothache medicine be administered in one dose to a teething infant. Celestial reason that if a small portion is of any

A reepr Kind of fsweel Iie:irt. Paris Letter to London Telegraph: From a country town comes the story of a girl who had lost by death three men to v:hom she was successively en-

responding ratio. Therefore, if not previously warned, experience soon teaches the missionary to make it an infal lihle rule never to dispense a poisonous r smedy or one which could do harm It the entire quality were taken at once Liniments and toothache drops com pounded of nonpoisonous drugs maj not be highly potent, but they are at least harmless. When it is absolutely necessary to administer a powerful remedy seveial times or for several

times in succession the doctor puts each

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6"6eu- 1U luc "au.u me iunu., ;uCe up ;il a Sv,ii;nUe vialj povV(er Ol to whom she had been betrothed for a j capsule, and leaving them at the disyear and a half, expired on the ery ipensiry wi!j, a trained American

wedding, in tue second, , nurse or oi iu.r

THE NAME OF THE NEXT President of the United States

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eve or the wedding, in tue

another joung man, to whom s-he had been engaged soon .vfier the m -kui-choly event, died a few days bet eve the marring, j.iid his sur-cersor in her affections hn.s row shared a similar fate. It seems that sundry ancient females of the neighborhood, attributing thi3 series of calamities to the fact that the young woman has the "evil eys," have calmly suggested that the only remedy Is to be found in burning h?r alive. On that score she need have no fear, of course, but the general opinion hi that her chances of meeting with a fourth suitor are now infinitesimal. The unlucky giW is described as being of an amiaLie and sympathetic disposition, and as being, moreover, of very attractive appearance.

A (Jimlity .Not Inherited. "Yes." remarked Cholly to his tailor "it's not a bad thing for you to have me among your patrons, you know." "Perhaps not," was the rather doubt tul response. "My family nnme, being so well known In the community, Is quite ah quite an advertisement for you. My forefathers, r.s you are doubtless aware, were early t-ettlerr.." "Ves, I've lieurd fo. lint I must say, sir, thnt in that respect you don fo take after them in the ;-...' Washington Star.

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t hat a servant or child of üie patient oe sent there for one every thi e: hours, or three times a day. as the case may require, otherwise it would all be taken at once, or divided among ailing neighDors. ''hen the rcmen doctors are obliged to he em on the alert ii Jeep the natives from stealing drills from their :!.r,i;c:ne chesis a ml so run the risk ol ! o'i.':g poisoned. Then, too, the curiou? objection tc i'-ivac; which prevails in ' ; 0:;iuj and makes it uuwife for foreignj trs, e?pvially doctors, to insist upon j ii for j'car of being regarded with suj p Tstitioi), makes it necessary to conj duct all operations in semi-public man- ! ncv and there is always the danger that i .üi:iv of the spectators may object at a ! ! "ritieal point i:i the operation and thus 1 j I i H the patient's life, which would j ; 'i'im'uI l e 'ii.-oi i unate for the poor eur- j i ?eon. Anaesthetics are regarded with j I suspicion and seldom used, but the j j uailve -st o icfity to pain mkes them al- ! i moot u!iiHn-.v,iii'y. Altogether the life' not ouh to bo de.-iud.

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Dr. Tv. Kittinger, a leading physician of Wilmington, Del., asked the proprietor of .rallian Balm to send him a dolter bo'.tle. A few weeks afterwards the : raid: "I bad a couple of cases of oi ovgh on hand that cotnpicteiy . J tae. I had got to the end of ?ny tri;j. But the Haim niae'e a pr.Mpt cat e in both cases. It is a rtniurli ia remedy."

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