Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 February 1896 — Page 7
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mm i . . r- - i v Vor Ay?-.Vmv axvf ciy ... r v TU": RISINO SUN STOW; POLISH in i-rtkfs for grmral blackir.t; of a stove. THP SI N PASTn POLISH fcr a ;tikk ffeS LABORS af: er - I:ti:iT s:i;ne. IN TUE s'i'l i:'.: olishcd with a cloth. Morse Uro., l'rups.. Canton. Mas.. U.S. A. "LlfLi'S RELIANCE DYSPEPSIA TABLETS" re an excellent rermilv 'or I)V5Pi:PSlA, ll)tClIiSTION. SOl'W SloViACM rn.l ttl Ak'TtH US. Sent rtpaid in icvcipt cii r ";. a.s. a tox. PULPALÜ AND (il'AÜAMKIil) 11 Y RELIANCE- REMEDY COMPANY, kosmli l Illinois. Tfv: Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KEBSPJEQY'S MEDICAL GiSGO VERY. DONALD KEKKEDY, CF RCXEURY, KASS., Has disccvereJ in one of ei:r common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humrr, Irem the worst SvToiuIj down to a comton Hiir.pie. He h.is tried it in over eleven hunJreJ cases, and never failed except i:i two cases (both thunder humor). He has r.ow in his possesion ever two hundred certificates of its value, within twenty mile- "f Boston. Send postal card fur h ok. A benefit is rdways experienced from the first bottle, or.d 'perfect cure is warranted when the riht quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes ßhootin pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts beinj, stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach h 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 tablespoon ful in water at bedtime. Sold by all Diuists. TI1K AKHJIOTOR CO. 6c3 half ths world's wliitlmill business, because It las reduced thenl of Wind po?rer t' l.twh:tt Itwa.-. It iias many brnrirh noiisrs, :tai supplier its kkkis ana repairs ut jour door. It can and di.es f uruisn a .letter article rr is n.onej man 'ethers, it makes Pumping '"1 Geared, steel, U-dvaa'.jec!-fter-I Completion Windmills. Tiltln an1 rixed Sicel Towers. Steel Ehzz Saw frames Keel Feed 'Utters and Feed vfp Grinders. n api'licatlon It will name one llli of tli'o ankles that it furnish untü January 1st at 13 the usual pricar It also makes Tanks and I'limpsof ell klnos. Send for catalogue. Factory: IZtb, Red. weil end fUIcore Streets, Cbicaz Mr. I. T. Harry, who has general charge of the advertising contracts of th Chicago Newspaper 1'nion, Is compelled to pass a largo portion of his time in journeying to and fro in the interests he represents. Speaking of Kipans Tahules. Mr. Barry says that he has carried them with him in his satchel on all his trips, since he Urs became acquainted with their excellent qualities. He uses four or live a week, being always particular t take one after a hearty or, more especially, afb ra hasty meal. Ho never requires more than one. Mr. Barry does not remember how he was lirst induced to mrd.e trial of Itipans Tahules. hut now he buys them of the nearest druggist whenever his supply is exhausted. "They are specially convenient.' Mr. Harry says, "ami a mighty nice thing - just what a man needs when traveling, if he needs a medicine at all." Klpaus Tahules are .M by drujrzlst. or t-y mall if tbn ri- f.ro c-nits a box Is M-tit to The IMpans licmlrll Cimanv. Nit Jo Spruce Street. Nrw Vi.rt. Sample lal. 10 enls. OUR POULTRY TONIC ikis hens lay In wln-rlii-kt Krw; Kap arrvt-ntne; t-aws nil fl.n k-. rarkaKi- lor .-(.i ehu-Krns ft nionihs. r.o c-t-i. earh. VahiaM. 1 lustr.iie.l H.ultrj, IlKeon s.!id l'eist.4:k ibH.k. V.'t rtH. l:.trBlu-e I". I book arid 1 paek.iKe. 4o -t.s. (:J riil stampM. Ik nioiu-y Xor Atrt-nts. Vnto Ol I.Tia r A l( 4oa. Frt-dt-ri-k, .tlnr.vl;nHl. PIM UJIlirA N,w Vork Newspap r UHll nMlL t" --C0ir year. Send tu HEW YORK DISPATCH. I '.est weekly publish-)! up to ille. 11 C MAKK a nw article stai!as fixnl. Au-rits I E v il lii.-iu t,n 8igtit. It. 5. r.iihlliH.rove. Uli. K. N . V. IN writing to Advertisers, pcar.o do not fall to mention thii jr. per. Alerti.-sors liko lo know w tin t medium jmy tlieiu best. :5B show (used and that alone
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s li:t civ's H.xxl . S:irv;ip;iri!l:i it rroat p-Tv-ularity, in-re:iM:is" a!cs ami weinltTUl eures. Tin oiiil'inatii'ii. i'rKirtii:i ami jrcc in prcparinir I'mxl's Sarviprtill!:'. an- unknown to ether int-1 aixl laaki' it peculiar to itM-lf. It ;uts dircctl an l ;.iticlv iijh ii the I'IoimI. ami as the I1 mmI louihes rwry iiM.k mhI nini'T of the human s stein, all tin uer- , tun, -les. hones ami INmics t:ie umler the l-nefieent in!!ii'-:i'-c f Sarsaparilla Ilie uii ' Triif l'.Iood l'urüior. AU i'ms.iiNt. Hnnrl'c Pillt- l iv,r ':,-v ,: Low dates Soutii. )M I illl'l Mllivll .'I. lllO M..12..T1 T;. ,i i . will s-!l tirki-ts lioin rhi-;i.' ! jiMints in tl, S!t!i :it 'i 'tMli!iu.!y lw v.;r-: .:' )r. Ha.. Sl.".:-n; 1).-. :itiir. A!:i.. SU.'..; l.'!:!tt:iii -'ir;i. T :in.. .Sl".7."i; .1 . k. .it vill . r'.;i.. MV1: "i'.-.iu.. si 1.1': N-- t'i ;in. .s7.": Si. An;i-tiii.. V:t.. 1n.'.: T;Mi!p:t. ria.. s'l: Mol.il.-. Al.i.. Mi;.:.".: ;:u.l j -nit ; :i! pr'i ri i m.i lely 1w r.ili s. I'-r 1'iM't h'f i i ; 1" r 1 1 i : 1 1 : r i lul'in s L. . S.-ssioi -. Trav. r:i. A'Zt.. M'üiimsiim.Hs Mijin.. .r i i y Ti.-ket (Hü-Ciaik .;n-'f. t'!i:c;i.;M. 111. To I lie 'red it of tlr. Cmw. Mr. Merriam. l'rof. Itarrws and Mr. Schwarz, in a recent bulletin of the 1 u part metit of Auricullure. take up I ho udiTels in defense of t ho Tov. A-.-i-orilinc b them he does more good than harm, and is in reality the farmer";-; frmnd. Only ."'. per rent, of his food consists of sprouting corn and corn in the milk, tin other t'T per int. comprising waste grain, grasshoppers, weevils, beetles ami other injurious insects. A woman moonshiner wilii a Winchester rille gave the revenue otiii-ers a lively tussle near Clermont. I Ia. She is but '.',0 years old. THE TÜRHJBF LIFE. lYGXAtfS CRITICAL PERIOD Contemplated with Less Tear than of Old. srrruL to ir. laiy EtAir.ns.j There is no period in woman's earthly career which he approaches with much anxiety as the) change of life."' Yet during the juist twenty years women have learned much from a woman. It is safe to say that women who prepare themselves for the eventful period pass through it much easier than in 'the past. There is hut one course to pursue. Lydia E. Plnkhmns Vegetable Compound should be used in time to subdue the nervous complications, and prepare the system for the change. It is w ell for those approaching the time to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and get her free ad vice. Such testimony the fol lowing uhl be con vinepound ha 5 bvn a "Jod-senl to me: il saved mj life whci: vall else .VaSt'.-' ' I would have been in my grave ten years ago hut for it. My womb had fallen and rested on the bladder. Thi doctor could not r lieve me: my mind was deranged. Your Compound cured me. It helped me through the change of life all right: am now in goo.l health. It has also cured my husband of kidney trouble: made him like a new man. Please tate my words in the strongest terms. I am glad to send von my picture. I travelled twelve f indes to have it taken for you. Mns. v. L. Day, I'ettsville. . SB CüntS WntHt ALL LLSt f AILS. Joun eyrup. Tastes dood. Use In ttma Sold by flnicel 9. Jot
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How Miii'ycIopodi.K Ar? !alr. The p'liffal i mi I 1 io kiitiws litil r nothing a!nr the h-taiN f tin lalratory of an oiii-yilopt'dif wmker, tlu' scininiy iiiiiiii! liiimitat' iliat must In kept in-riVrtly in han.l and instantly arvrsillf. A viit t tlil homo of o)igc .1. Ha. car, of l'oivst Hill. X. .1.. wi.uM la ivvolatit.il. voiUihhh is a tiaiiio-l!"iiso f laiiiol information. Il riUltaills ovrl' .".ihmmio 1 1 1pim.'s fii.iu books. licwpaptTs ami inairazinos. iroim: la k to a imi tT 1" a 'iiiury. probably 1 1n largest of its kind in tli. l'nii'l Stao s. 1 iom lay t lay Mr. Hairar has faithfully marked, dab-d and -lipp'l from all sources ib-iiss of moil d" llio tiuifs. jtoliiical i pit t i iik. statiti's. notes .f new iuoiitins informaiioii on very possible sulje-t. No shred of matte:- ean be so i;isiv"iiiii aut as to eM-apo man. All this maiei ial is rlassiii; 1 aul put into envelopes, marked 1 tile outside. and arianu'l in alpha! iial i I -r in boxes. At a momenTs noiiee Mr. Hairar can get from his treasures iho reconl ii' any subject in which he is inteH'sled. If it bo tho life of some man who suddenly c'lms before the v e of Ihe public, tl'.e clivi lope wil! reveal clippircs from papers years before, when his work attrafed but lo--ble n coziiitioll an ::cc Ulli of "lie ol
his p'cchc Ids cliail'c f foidoüee v:i!ii- riiiti ion links that, i.-uvlully pui tn'ther. t'u'!ii .1 -oiiipleto c'.iaiu f Iiis Iii" hisioiy. Thoiisamls d' portraits, equally well airaucd. are siipp! mciiii-il by ides i.r !oco;is, vpris foreign. I-'e.l.-ral. Stale ami -oiisul.il -se.s f encyclopedias, year books and oilier valuable reference ho. Us. A brief ariirle of '.nui or ."!mi words, in an encyclopedia, may 'present twenty tlire.ids of fad front as many üttVreiit s .t'ict's woven into a conpleie fabric. -( 'iirrcnt Literature. Old Maid's Children." Theoretical yokes, halters, ami highways are admirable, but "facts are stubborn things." and will not be harnessed or driven. "If the theory does not ae-ord with the fa-ts. the worse for ihe facts."' is the universal position of iheorists. however untenable, it may ho. The fault is not in the tlmory. but in those who attempt to put it into pra tice. The statement that "old maids' children are perfect" is intended as a slur upon the old maids, wlmse thi'oreiical children have been theoretically trained, but in truth it is a relied ion upon ourselves in the fact that our irrepressible and fractious Hcsh and Mood cliihlreit are not as sweet ami lively and amenable to control as are the offspring of the virgin's gentle thought. How beautiful and amiably have these latter developed under careful training, hut what little unmanageable ediN and cubs have we pro-duced!-Dr. Mary Wood-Allen in Womankind. Sure Proof. Mrs. Williams had put two large peppermint drops in a little bx kept for such treasures on the table in the children's playroom, and told Johnny that, he ami Eva might cadi have one. I'lifortunalely Eva had diseovoivd the tempting drops before her brother's arrival, and ho presently returnotl to his mother with a doleful face, saying that Eva had devoured both drops. "Oh. I hardly think she can have been so givody as that." sail Mrs. Williams. "Perhaps she spilled the other on the lloor." Johnny left the room again, ami in a moment returned with his small sister, wlmse mouth was tilled with the missing peppermint. "I wish you'd just snndl her, mamma!" he remarked. gl)oinily. A New Diamond Teier. It is well known to jewelers that aluminium will mark a glass or "past"" diamond, hut not Ihe true gem, provid ed the surfaee is wet. This fad has liiiw been applied in the production of a mechanical tester, which consists of a small diso of aluminium raphlly revolved by an electric motor. The stone to be testel is wetted, and held again-t the edge of the disc by means of a spring clamp. When metallic, marks are found on the stone after this treatmeat, it is rejected as false. Ideations for Industries. The name f the Chicag, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kaihv.iy lcis 1 n i ir been identified with practical measures for the Uonoral upbuilding of its territory and the promotion of its onmierce. In-nce manufacturers have an assurance tliat they will find theuix-lvcs at home n the company's lines. The company has all its terrihry dis-trii-teil in relation to resources, adaptability and advantages for manufacturing, and seeks to secure manufacturing plants and industries where the command of raw material markets and surroundings will ensure their permanent success. Mines of coal, iron, copper, lead and zinc, forests of soft and hard wooI. quarries, clays of all kinds, tanhark. tlax and other raw materials exist in its territoiv in addition to the vast agricultural resou r -es. T'iv Chicago. Milwaukee ami St. Paul Kauway Company owns (..ICS miles uf railway, exclusive of second track, connecting track or sidings. The eight States traversed by the company, Illinois. Wisconsin. Northern Michigan. Iowa. Missouri, Minnesota, South Hakota and North Dakota, possess, in addition to the advantages uf raw material and proximity to markets. that which is the prime factor in the industrial success of a territory - a people who form one live and thriving community of business men, in whose midst it is safe and profitable to settle. A number of new factory's and iinbistrii's have been indiHcd to lo- ale hirg'ly J through the inst riinicv t a lit v of this com pany at points along iis lines. TI.' u tral position of the States traversi-d by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paid ltaihvay, makes it possible to command all the markets of the Cnited States. The trend of manufacturing is westward. 'oiilidential inquiries are treated as mkIi. The information furnisheil a particular industry is reliable. Address Luis Jackson, Industrial Commissioner, C. M. V St. 1. Ity., 4oT Old Colony P.iiilding, Chicnso 111.
A W03IAX PIOXKER.
THE EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF MRS. J. P. HADLEY. - Ow ner and Manager of :. Splendid Prairie Far in Wonderful Orit und Pnduruiicc. ,. ,. ,, ., , r., Jr.n t'.r fr.r s L :. (a a splembd farm a I P.lackstotie. in the very hear! of th.- great, rich and pros-im-ioii prairies ot Northern 1i1:ih lives i Mrs. .1. P. lladley. She oivr-s and per sonahy directs the affairs ..t' h.-r farm. which is as rich and produdivo as the niost ambitious -otild desire. She is now '.Ö ears old and was afUi.-t- ! witli !:eelnig :. t the liners j . r 1 . ; t y -live years. Iuriiig that time she wa a great sufferer, site was weak, tired and lull down, and in co'iseouence existence. even, was a burden. There was no pleasc.re i:i life for her. "Ibiring all thee years." s!ie ail t the writer. "I !iad "received treatne:! from nianv v.-rv u.-.-est"ul and eminent I . ! i : i -i ; ;is. 'I'liey -ould ! trdhiug for ! I continued gfow worse, year by ';-r until lat -i-riie' .vhen 1 wiis v,. had th V löii ,,o, M'; w- il ! ross , ,v in.. i i o.i.ii iioi t a wan. a. i os. i.ii i-o. and w!ic-a 1 ...uin-d the bl i often d from mv ii- -e and uiouth. At tliis i I was ,e,.inig tn-.Mi: r ti'om the ocai i-iiv-i.-ia t, :nd v. iie ;i:-v are men o !!!.,iv than o i'i 1 1 1 i a ry I was cus r: 1. 1 i v growing v .-a i.er .-!!:! w :. I'ni- r these -Ulli.' a llces 1 l.eeap.e I ! i Coiirhlv dis.onrarcd and d : - in-a it epe 1. "My physjeia ; .1 me fratiklv that !iev could no more for me. ihat I could live but a sh..rt time at the best, and that I .-di-iidd ::rrang" my aft'.iiiN . iih ih.it fae' in view, that my death was only a Mention of a v.-ry lnet nine. I'nder these crv trving a:id eise-. p racing .ircunis'ances my aM-ution was called to j ilie adv rtisein. ni of l'ink Pills f-.r I'ale j P i. pie. I deciile.l to 1 1 iheül. I could" I n t see that I had .in thing to l,. :nic I'Vi'n t hing was to be gained. My physicians w-fe doing me la. good, so there was nothing to lose by dropping their treatment, so without sa;. ing ;:n thing to them about it. i be-an :i Mar:h --. IV.". to take l'ink Pills for Pale People, and I ha ' con! in lied t heir use up to i he present tinm. In all 1 hav t-ikmi l-v,n boxes. I began to improve almost as soon as I began to take ihem ami I have gained oiistantly until I am mw remarkably well for ope f my years. It has been tm-re than forty-tive y-:rs s:r.c I was as I am now. I now fully reali.e that I have not km.wn what it was to be really well. That weak, tired, languid feeling which has been the burden of my 'xisletiee for so many year!" and wnich has mad any labor or even life itself a thing to he d aded is gone. I can now work about the house and assist in th duth's which fall to women on farms and even enjoy the labor while thus employe. 1 cannot help wondering Ine.v I 't eii!urd my years f tortniv. I consider myself fully as strong aii'J liealtliy now as woimi of my age usually are. "When 1 began taking the pills my skin was dry. harsh and dead. It lias sine' pedel off and is fivsh. soft ami ln-althy now. My hair, which was almost white, crisp and dead, has regained its vigor and much .f its -ol.r and is soft ami pliable. It is in better condition than it has been for years. My fe't were badly swtllMi. tin skin on them was lry and raeked. They gave me gr-at trouble. Now that is all changed. The swelling has entirely disappeared am! they are in a ierfe-tlv healthy -.ndition "Taking it all in all." she said, "I think my cure a most remarkable one, and I am mor? than willing that the world shall know what Pink Pills for Palo People have done for me. for it may prove a blessing to other sufferers. Yks. you may make any use you lik' of my experience." An analysis of Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills shows that they contain, in a !. lensed form, all the rli-ineiits ne-'ssary to give new life nml rmliness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will Im si-nt post paid on n-eeipt of price, .".O cents a box or six boxes for .S-.öo - (thv an nvr sold in bulk or by th lHj by addressing Dr. Williams Medicin Co.. Seheneetadv.N.Y. A now sbamlM.at, just launched for the Hudson river service, will eost $1.(Mio.iMjn mid he provided with 'iigim;s f S.ol.ill horse power. The Modern Invalid Has tastes medicinally, In keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable In form, purely wholesome In composition, truly beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If really ill he consults a physician; if constipated he uses the gentle family laxative Syrup of l'igs. If a man have lov in his heart, lie may talk in broken language, but it will b doquonee to those who listen. I'eware of Ointment for Catarrh that on tain JMorenry, as mercury tv ill surely hMroy the sense of smell and "completely derange the whole svstem when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he te.e.l except on prescriptions from reputable phvsicinus. as Urn damage they will In is tenfold to the good you i an posslbh" leriv from them. Hall's 'at.irrh Cure, manufactured by 1. .1. heney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury. :md Is taken internally, actiim iiteetlv upon' th Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure I sure you get the genuine, it is taki-n Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney Co. r'sti:iinials tr"0. KSi.ld by luugists. Tie. per bottle. A little man never looks so big to the World as when lu is standing on a bag of money. If in need f a rem-ly for a Sore Throat or a Pad Cough or ('old. use promptly Dr. layne's Mxp'ctorant. a useful medicine to ke-p in the house, because of its great helpfulness in all lamg ami Throat troubles. It is as necessary to have an aim in spiritual matters, as it is in real life. Don't buy cheap, trashy bindirgs that arc dear at any price. You pay but a tri lie more lor BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS and save your time, your money ami your dress. Look for "S. II. Ä M."on the label and take no other. If your dealer will not supply you xvc will. CcnJ for samplrs. st.cwim lal ei an.l mjt-'risls. to the S. H. StM. Co.. P. O. Cx t)V9. New Ycak City. AniliriMorKliIno Ilnbit Uurctl In 10 BRI'llll t'-.MIlTB. No pay till curc.l. yilUU OR.J'STEPHENS, Lebanon, Ohio.
We Are Poisoned by A!r and Water
unon nicy ci'in.iMi iih prri'is ni mniarin. ! v -.iilliilate" these ;u: l aoi.l ,.r o!,pier chills and fev-r. hilimis reiniitii"! ir !'iial :i':e. use pers!-;o!,iiy ano re-ia.-iriy 1 l.-.ei 1 er s Stoinaeh Pouers. which als., renn.-s dyspepsia. hier tPUihie. : 7!;.i T 1 ri . ! -.r trenc'h. iiervoustM.. rhei;n :.!iin uu kidlicr :i:p!;tiiit. A;-" lite j-icop :. i . pr(.( by ihH 1 !iii-o;r'li i'i"'Ii !m:.! ncat. , an.l thf iiilinnit ic; of ice niligitcl v ;:. ( a w i'icühiNsf i:l tl:ice times ;i il:i. ! - - I The llcsh sp.-e.lily reunites when ohi ist it: j te seres are cleansed with i!-;hi.' S '.i ! ' i'.U'. V S.T.p. "il.ü's Hair and Whisker Dye." I'.la.-k or l!r-wn. 0V. To make tin' hair grow a msi.ral co!..r. irevetit baldness and keep the -..tip 1 healthy. Hall's I lair Item wer as in et.ted, and has proved itM if Miccesl'ul. J lio". I'uir- fur ( 'onsjiinid tor i our 1 . n:ei!a-me lor cou'i a ' .l 1 s. Mrs. c. P.eh. A.'.U Mil live. Den v.r. Co!.. .".... s. ! l(o. j i Prcn-hit is. Sudden changes "f w caU er caue brmu-ira! ii..ui'ie-.. 'l i.v. :;" Ihonehia! Troche-." .11 v. e efiect i e i ei a-i j Pot-Mns' I 1 -:t ins-1 : ra ati if P t '"i'. an- ! yUui:' 'f "t-''- Urt..a r.4. '.,-, .en. )' 'r-r 1 Ü'-'Vri- V-r1" r'-"v-1 n or.:.-r eae i :ikt? el ..ar cinrr, joa li wnui : I'-a ; n.t..; r. No .t:tf :ivt ,1 .r s us. Mar-v.-lei. i ia. lati.-'Ml y.'.-ianii little tree o Kaur. is'.l Ari-u M . 1 i.ila. I . 1 a W t. I ir( ,T . W. I. j-t. t f ' ! . i ".M" t'.t!jin : Si)-t-lli t l:e KUin I-.: jk-.-k ir. n i M' Mull- Q. 1 fcii inn. cut-i-u wind cuue. rents a oott!.
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