Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 March 1896 — Page 7
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AN INYITATIOX. It Glre U rieasuro to Tiibllsh the following Announcement.
All women suffering from any form of illness peculiar to their sex are requested to communicate promptly with Urs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are ro eeived, opened, read cud an fzf?7 swered by women only. A t A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus lias been established the eternal confi dence between Mrs. l'inkham and the women of America. This con fidence has in duced more than 100,000 women to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice during1 the last few months. Think what a volume of experience ehe has to dra- from! Xo physician living ever treated so many cases of female ills, and from this vast experience surely it is more than possible the lias pained the very knowledge that will help your ease. She is glad to have you write cr call upon her. You will lind her a woman full of sj-inpathy, with a great desire to assist those who are sick. I f her medicine is not what you need, she w ill frankly tell you so, and there are nine chances out of ten that tJie will tell tou exaetl v what to do for relief. She asks nothing in return except jour good will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surelj-, any ailing woman, rich cr poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained ly Lydia II. riukham's Vegetable Compound, and never in the history of Mrs. l'iiikham's wonderful Compound lias the demand for it been to great as it is to-day. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common 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, pne tablespoon ful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. TIIE AERMOTOU CO. Coos hair tbs world's windmill buslZMW, because It Las reduced the cost of Vrlud power to 1 .0 v. hat it It has many branch nou.xs. and supplies lu goods and repairs a At Vuur floor. It ran Jknri titn f nrt.iiih & -j'T'Sk f to'116' stiele lor lets money ilian fSsCfcici Ueared, Steel. Oalranized after"Completion Windmills. TilUncr Ji VB anl rixed Steel Towers, Steel Bau Sav? Frames, steel Feed i 'utters and Feed V A rinders. ( u application it will name ono ill of Uwsn articles that It wiU furnish until January lnt at 13 th usual prico It also makes Tanks and Pumps or all klnns. Send for catalogue Factory: 12th, Kock wilt end Fillmore Streets, Chlax A well known sporting man, who Is too inouVst to allow his name to be printed here, relates the following experience: "I was out yachting ou the Fourth of July, and I got very much exhausted, having to manage the yacht myself in a northeast gale. I did not have an opportunity to eat properly, consequently my stomach was very tired, so that when I did eat, I ate too much, and that resulted in a condition which was followed by gevere neuralgia in my head. My experience with Kipans Tabules previously taught me that possibly the trouble might he remedied by treating the stomach. Before 1 had taken the third Tubule my neuralgia had gone, and I was feeling pretty well. I had neuralgia very bad, and I could feel those Tabules were working upon my digestive organs, ami as they worked iny head improved in sympathy." I'.lpaim Tabu!.' are nol.t by lrujrH or by mall If trie .rire (TiO cent a l i) Is wilt to I he Klpuns lu inlc al Comi anv. No. lo spute Street. New York. Sample "tal. i retiti S10 Will ry fr a fi-MNK artvcrtin nien foi'r ve'k 'n loo hitch grade Illinois nwpaiTK-iMMUfi I'lrcuUtiou per w-t-k Kii:rni:tcd. Send for .-ata &rut. Stull lartl-l'ulon, 9öS. Jt-ffersou h,tC1iiCkO. . u. No. 1 1-JMJ THKN WKITirtO TO AIVK KTISKICS If lase mokf ywx saw tha mlvcrUseoieiU la thi paocr. T.i . r. .. , . 1 1 r i a nur a r C'JRrS WrtfcKE UL ELSE fAlLS. Best Couich Byrup. Tata OocJ. ÜR In tlma ftold by qnigglgta.
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PRAISE, NOT MONEY. The Difference Between Working for Fun and Cawli. "If you wish to euro a girl of conceit," said a woman who knew what she was talking about from experience, "let her try to earn her own living. As long as she does not ask to be paid everybody will praise her work, hut let her try to sell her services and then see!'' The speaker had been reared in luxury. She was a blight, accomplished girl, whose great failiug was self-conceit. Her little gifts had been so well cultivated in an amateurish way that she believed herself able to compete successfully with professionals. She was always ready to sing a song or recite a poeni or paint a picture, and as she was a society girl and had a rich, prominent father, her little doings were often favorably noticed in the local papers. Then the change of fortune came and she was thrown upon her own resources without a moment's warning. She had to earn her own living or starve. The scales fell or were rudely pulled from her eyes. No woman can become self-supporting without some mortifying experiences, and the more conceited she is the more of these experiences she has. because she attempts things preposterously beyond her power. This poor girl, who had held her head so high, was snubbed and told the truth with biutal frankness, and in time learned her lesson. She went from the extreme of thinking she'd do anything to that of believing she'd do nothing of value, and finally did the one thing she could do well at the outset, which was to keep house, and then, because she had a moderate talent for drawing, shelearned slowly and through much tribulation the engraver's art, and ten years later earned a competency by it. Chicago Inter Ocean.
Cavalry Horses l'or England. For several days there have been reports to the effect that thousands of horses for cavalry use have been ordered by the Iiritish (Joverument, to be purchased at the East liuffalo market, and an investigation in quarters where horses are sold gained the following information, from one who knows, says the liuffalo Times: "Cavalry horses? Yes, we have sold hundreds of them in the past two weeks, and the orders are entirely separate from the million-dollar order for cab and coach horses. I have been overrun with inquiries about that foreign order, but we got it in time to show Hughind what good horses are, and as a result we have a man here who is picking up every horse that will liil the bill as cavalry horse and that ho can get his hands ou. I f we can get enough of that kind we can outdo the eab and coach order. I am not at liberty to tell you this young Englishman's business, because he did not want it known, but the unusual and very large purchases of that particular kind of horse could not but give it away what he was buying. Since I returned from England I have been kept on the jump picking horses for shipment. I don't have time to read my letters, to eat, or to breathe comfortably, I am so crowded." 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 physlciiu; if constipated he uses the gentle fumily laxative Syruy of Figs. Berlin's CJreat University. The University of lierlin has 5,300 students this winter. Four hundred and eighty-six of them study theology, l.Sl'J law, 1,1SS medicine, and 1,S12 philosophy. Two hundred and ninetytwo others have permission to hear the lectures without being matriculated. Forty of the latter are ladies. Two hun dred and nineteen Americans attend the regular courses, fifteen Asiatics and two Africans. Every civilized nation in the world, even China and Japan, now has a weather bureau. dicSmi Your blotd in Spring is almost certain to I e full of impurities the accumulat on f the winter months. Had ventilation of sleeping n oms, impure air in dwellings, factories and shops, ov r-eating, heavy, improper foot's, ailure tf the kidneys and liver properly to do extra work thus thrust upon II i "in, are the prime causes of this condition. It is of the utmost importance that you Yoyir Blood Now, as when wanner weather comes :ind the. tonic; effect of coM, bracing air is gone, your weak, thin, impure blood will not furnish necessary ftrcngth. That tiled feeling, loss of appetite, will open the way for serious disease, ruined l e'ilth, or breaking out of humors and Impurities. To make pure, rich, red bleed Hood's Sarsiip.iriila stamls unequalled. Thousands tc. tify to its merits. Millions take it as their spring Medicine, (iet Hood's, localise Sarsaparilla
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RESULTS OF MALARIAL AND TYPHOID FEVERS. A Case Cited in Three Oaks, lich., that Will Interest Delicate Women. The Effects of the Fever "Were Felt in the Yt'eakest Spots. A WAKXINGTO MOTHERS. From the j'rest, Three Oaks, Mkb. Out at Three Oaks, Mich., lives Mrs. J. S. Flowers, from whom we publish part of a mcst interesting letter. The tirst part of the letter was taken up with a description of her sufferings as a result of malarial and typhoid fevers. These consisted of rheumatism, nervous prostration,
boils, severe pains in head and bark, etc., etc. The feature of her letter whi h will be of the most interest, however, follows, and it will' interest many women, and particularly mothers of young daughters: T had also been a sufferer for sixteen years with painful menstruation. Every time I would have to lie down most of the time, as it was impossible for me to stand. At last, as a result of this remedy (Fink Pills), they nearly disappeared. Every time they should come 1 would cramp and would have to use hot applications, and would take hot slinks, teas and every ''known remedy, but of no avail. After using Pink Pills two months they came on without any pain whatever. It had been two years since there had been any color. The doctors said it might be the turn of life, but as I was too young. only thirty-three, he thought it strange if it was. Now 1 am just as anyone should be at those tinier. "Another trouble I had was a weak stomach from a child. Every little while I would have bad vomiting spells, consequently the doctors found me a very hard patient to treat. My physician said he had spent more time in studying my case than that of any patient he ever had. Several physicians advised me to use an electric battery. We got one and I used it for some time before I commenced using the pills, and continued it for awhile after I began using thorn, but i found out I could get along as weil without it and just depended on the pills. ' hen I commenced using them I was fo discouraged that 1 had given up the thought of ever being any better, as after every attack I was so much weaker and more helpless. It seems almost a miracle to me that after trying so many remedies that your medicine should have helped me so much. 1 can now walk quite a distance without getting very tired, and the bunch ou my back is much smaller thau it was. "I can furnish plenty of proof that these statements are all true from friends who have seen me suffer and know just how helpless 1 was when I commenced using your medicine. 1 have used in all thirtytwo boxes. I am perfectly willing to tell what has helped me and have recommended your pills to several persons who nre now using them. 1 do not believe I would have )en alive now had it not been for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and am very thankful that there is such a medicine, for they have h el pet? me when everything else failed." Respect fully. MKS. J. S. FI.OWKKS. Sworn and subscribed to before me this IHth dav of October, A. 1. 1S!C. DWIOHT WAUHKX. Notary Public. Kerrien County, Michigan. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheek. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose hulk) at 00 cents a box or six boxes for $'J.r0. and may be had of all druggist or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, X. Y. To Prevent Snperlluoiis Hairs. Sufferers from superfluous hairs nre often much exercised in their minds as to what to use on their face in order to keep It smooth and clear,, especially when it is inclined to become rough as so many skins are inclined to do anything of a greasy nature naturally having a tendency to increase the growth, but they will find that a judicious use of lemon and milk, used each time after washing, will go a long way toward hindering the advent of pimples and keeping the skin in that condition they wish it to attain. In mixing this very simple application it only requires a quarter of a pint of milk, less rather than more, and the juice of a whole lemon. This mixture will keep good if well corked down for two or, perhaps, three days; but if possible to do so, it is far better to mix it freshly every day. Home-Seekers Kicursions. Id order to give everyone an opportunity to see the Western country and enable the home seekers to secure n home in time to commence work for the season of 181H5, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul P.y. has arranged to run a series of four home seekers' excursions to various points in the West, Northwest and Southwest on the following dates: March 10, April 7 and 11 and May Ö, at the low rate of two dollars more than one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good for return ou any Tuesday or Friday within twenty-one days from date of sale. For rates, time of trains and further details apply to any coupon ticket agent in the Easttor South, or address F. A. Miller, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. A "Wonum's Hovciirc. For a certain performance of an opera by Verdi, one of the sopranos was to take the role of page boy. She was rather disliked on account of her bitter tongue and good opinion of herself. There was a drss rehearsal in which she appeared in boy's clothes, and, being in bad temper, insulted the leading tenor. His wife was present, and, being of a rathorvindictivo turn, resolved upon revenge. Iter quick eye had found out that much of the new page's shape was artificial, so she made some banderillas with colored paper and long needles and waited in the wings during the evening performance. Down came the page six or seven minutes before her call; accomplices held her in conversation while the wife of the tenor stuck a banderilla into the calf of each leg. Nedless to say the needles penetrated only padding, and when the young page bounded on to greet his master the tenor with song, there was such a roar from the house and such a scene on the stage as are better imagined than described. Old gentleman (to boy on twelfth birthday) I hope you will improve lu wisdom, knowledge and virtue. Hoy (politely returning compliment, totally unconscious of sarcasm) The same to you, sir. Detroit Free Press.
Our Lake Commerce. The commerce of the great lakes is rapidly exceeding the American commerce on the ocean. The number of vessels now contracted for or building for 18i; is sixty-live, with a valuation of $8..4!fOüO. Of these forty-two are freight boats, with a capcity of loG.COO gross tons. The coast ship building for the year will be only 10." vessels, with a total valuation of $d.040,400, and most of these are passenger and pleasure boats. In the river yards twenty-four vessels are being constructed, to cost $rö7.0ÖO. The largest vessel planned in the coast yards is JS0 feet long, while the smallest of the lake freighters is OLM feet in length. These figures, of course, do not include the work in the navy ya ids. 1 1 is evident that the great lakes are to furnish the t rathe route of the future from the interior, and with a ship canal to the Atlantic coast, which must eventually be constructed, the next generation will see their waters covered hy a licet whose numbers are beyond the. reach of imagination at present.
Stop, Thief I Stop a small malady, wli!ch Is stealing your strength, before it outruns your power to arrest it, ami recover what it took from you. The safest and promptest recuperator of waning vitality is llostetter's Stomach Hitters, which renews vigor, flesh and nerve quietude because it restores activity to those functions whose interruption interferes with general health. I'se the Hitters for dyspepsia, malarial, rheumatic and kidney eoaiplaiutü and biliousness. Battle Won After Death. The battle won by a king after his death was the victory achieved by people of the Cid, in Spain. Three days after the death of the Cid his capital was attacked by the Moors in great forces. His people washed and dressed the body, clad in a suit of the finest mail, tied it on a horse and. surrounding it by a brilliant cavalcade of officers and attendants, went forth to battle. The Moors were panic-stricken and fled in dismay. 8100 Reward. 8100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dl.-.ease that science lias been able to cure in all Its etages. and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cur is the only positive euro known to the medical iraternltv." uttarrh being a constitutional dtetv.e, rei'uiros a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly on tho Hood and mucous surfaces of Uk? system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease. ahl giving the patient strength ly building up tho constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith la its curative powers that they offer Ono Hundred" Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. 1 .1 . C 11 EN E Y & CO., Toledo, 0. tSold by Druggists, 75c. JVeatly Turned. Dr. Johnson paid a pretty compliment to Mrs. Siddons when, for the moment, he hail no chair to offer her: "Madam, you who so often occasion a Avant of scats to other people will more easily excuse the want of ono yourself." All About "Western Farm Lands. The "Corn Itelt" is the name of an illustrated monthly newspaper published by the Chicago. Iturlington and Quincy K. It. It aims to give information in an interesting way about the farm lands of the West. Seiul "öe. in postage stamps to the Corn Belt, IK) Adams street, Chicago, and the paper will be sent to your address for one year. To Hunch Schoolhouses. Pennsylvania proposes to abandon the "district school" in rural localities famous ns the 'iittle red schoolhouse" and bunch the schools in the middle of each township. Beautiful birds and fragrant flowers are nature's charm, but a divinely lovely complexion comes from the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Of druggists. A beam of light shoots through space with the prodigious velocity of 100,000 miles a second, occupying eight minutes in making its trip from the sun to the earth. To restore gray hair to its natural color ns in youth, cause it to grow abundant and strong, there is no better preparation than Hall's Hair Kcnewer. Dijon, France, has a poplar tree with n. record that can be tractl to 71'- A. I). It is VS2 feet high and 40 feet in circumference at the base. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are unrivale 1 for relieving coughs, hoarseness and all throat trotibles. N.d only in boxes. People, as a rule, hear belter with their right than than with their left ear. Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved me large doctor bills. 0. L. Baker. 'S2H Urgent Sq., Philadelphia. Pa.. Dec. S, ). It takes twelve thousand microbes to form a procession an inch long. IMiiitns' Flfiatliiir-Horax Siap Is not an Imitation, it in original. TJi only neap tliat floit. ontaiu ltiriX ami Is IOO i .it wiit. pure. Ii U worthy a trial, hverjr lalj who trie U couUuue u ut. Ked v rniir. 1-1 TX.-A1 1 Fi tü stopr'd f ! -f v I r. K I i n Cire t .Nerve llestoi er, Nu Vita af tr first day' use. Marvelon curpg. Treatise ml $.'.0t trial bottlo tree to lit i-wu'B. bend to Dr. Khue. 'Ml Arch St.. i'hlU. V Mr. Wlntilow'n Koothino sykup it children tret bin; totti-n t!ia iiiu i, reduces iadmnmauoa. iJLlays pain, cures wind cone. 'A rents ft bottlu. ASK YOUR DUALER FOR W. L. Douglas S3. SHOE BESvJoi,VHE If you pay 84 to SO for shoes, exrtiina the YV. L. Douglas Shoe, and iy pee what a g jod shoo j ou can Luv for OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, ON(iKi:.SS, IIUTTON, ami LACK, m it le In nil klr.ls of the l'it elo toi leather j skilled workmen. Wo make and aril more $3 Shoe than nay -'f other manufacturer In (he, world Nont genuine wnlcv. nanvj aid price ii stann cd on the bot torn. Ask vour dealer for our S.t, M, 8.1. fid, fi'i.io. tri'i'n .sluesJ.SO, Oi and 1.75 for los. . TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If ymitdealer cannot supply you, wtut, to lactory, enclosing pi ice and 'Vcent4 to pay carnage. State kiful.style cf toe (cap cr plain), size and idth. (fir Custom Dept. will fill your order. Send for new Illus trated Catalogue to ltox It. W. U DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mast.
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