The Greencastle Daily Sun, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1890 — Page 4
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TH1B CHMlflfCASTrL* DATLT STTN, JITNE 19, 189»
C^UPflEs
THE GERMANS WIN.
Anti*Germans at Indianapolis
Given a Surprise.
A VOTE THAT WAS COUNTED WRONG
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« jHrieiid* of German in the
on the School Hoard
Kurfurinance at
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Price f«»r an Eye.
IndiNnapolis, June 19.—The op, of the teaching of German in the pu
schools arc surprised to learn that the ad-
Both the method audT vestilts when i Z™*'™ 0 * i^guage win after nil c ta- : . ... J rave a majority on the school board, and -jrup Or i igs 13 taiien; it is pleasant thatGeiman tt , m . hlnM!is iikelyu.be reaiiil refreshing to the inste, and act ; instated. Commissioner Ui^denbaum,
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gently yet proinjitly on the Kidneys, | w i 10 j m8 a ] on g 1h.oii counted among its l-dver and Bowels, cleanses the sys I opponents, lias announced that he will tem eflectnnlly, dispels colds, head i vote for restoring the language to the aches and fevers and cures habitual ! schools, and the Germ'ans in the city are
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the jubilant. The advocates of the language m •ucemeut^exercis^ of l^ake^orrest I IUsJ
ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. Robert R. Hitt, Republican, was \Vedn» Jay renominated for congress in the Blxth
Illinois district.
An English syndicate has offered Louisiana 91,960,000 per annum for the state lot-
tery privileges.
The miners in the Tamarack mine at Red Jacket, Mich., have struck for eight hours and more pay. The grand division of the Order of Railway Telegraphers is in session at New York. The proceedings are secret. Four men are reported to have been killed and three injured in a collision between freight trains near Melrose, N\ C. | The town of Osceola, Pa., was flooded by i a cloud-burst Tuesday. Two women were j drowned and many buildings removed ,from their foundation.!. Ap engine on the Canadian Pacific raillOau * ut0 a creek thirty mi|es east of t’oronto Tuesday, anil the live meq on board of it Hl1 drowned. Justice Harlan',- the United States supreme court, was I'Ulertuiped \\ ednesday by the bar of MadiiVn, Wis., at a picnic 3n the slu.re of a neighboring lake. Among those graduated at the com-
ouly remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to tbe stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. — LOUISfILLE, Rr. NEW YORK. N.Y
will order the university Wednesday was Misj Rose Far-
well, daughter of Senator Far well.
now have a majority, and
teaching resumed. , ^ ^ ^ ^ the ^ toUuton on tbe live Line. j lui ,| s j Carnegie, Phipps Ac Co., Beaver A passenger train on the Bee line ran t ' u || s j.,, 0 n of fj strike of the into ft freight train nt Brightwood, de- r6ll-ml! J . bar. J .l“rY lor increa^Cr. w ‘«ts. •troying the cai.oose and one fright car. The United Suites National bank of The engine of the passenger train was de- iloldrege, Neb., has been authorized fo ! molished, and the engineer, Steve Carey, tiegin business; capital, 975,000; also yhe ' received internal injuries which may Uirst National bank of Kush, Te£'; capl-
prove fatal. Fireman John Rech was in- ;al, 950,000.
jured slightly, but beyond a tm^l shaking A i Xl . w Vork \v e auosday Harris
|Smuer, a Convicted murderer, whs sen-
up the passengers all escaped injury.
^revolution: SOMETHING NEW. THE NEW PROCeSS VAPOR!
ROBERT BONNER AT TERRE .HAUTE. , ten ' ' ,J ^ ^ electricity at Sing Sing
-— _ | prison, the execution to take place during Ho .Sees His Flyer, Sunol, Do a Quarter he week beginning Aug. 4. a! a 9:04 4-5 Gait. The Illinois Grain Dealers’ Protective Terre Haute, lud., June 19.—Robert and Insurance association, at its meeting
Bonner and party visited the race track Wednesday at Springfield, resolved in faWedneaday, and Bonner’s great filly, v ‘*r of election of railway and warehouse
Sunol, was driven out by Marvin, ami put comm l 8S ‘ oners by tbe people,
through a speeding. The mare trotted a A mov emerit is on foot to have congress j quarter in 31 1-5, which is a 2:04 4-5 gait th « battlefield at Yorktown, This wonderful flight of speed greatly de- ' vhere Cornwallis surrendered in the Revo- ! lighted Bonner, who has not seen his mare lutionary war, including Moore’s house, i
since bp purchased her last fall in Cali- where the capitulation was signed,
foraifh Jay Gould was drawn as a petit juror]
at New Y’ork, but did not put in an appearance at court. When his name was 1 called, and ho failed to respond, Judge ! Fitzgerald lined him 9100 for not present- |
ing himself for ilo’V.
•J.-.v'-UTTS Hi tia southern p:rt of ilaj.tlill CCUiityj Ohio, have arrested five pfomineut vltJjens for threatening the White Tap act against Fred Turner, a wealthy farmer, because lie would not evict a fam-
ily from quo of his farms.
Hobert I.. Wallace and Ignatius Louitz, who stole tt'iOjijOO from the proprietor of Wallace’s Monthly, fled to Cuba, and were
ruts HI* tabu- on His Kye. y brought back to New York by detectives, Con Min s, Ind., June AO.—Albert Me- j ponded guilty to grand larceny WetlucsCleaster, of this county, has brought suit lay, and were remanded for sentence, against the Indianapolis Malleable Iron A Presbyterian divine in presenting a company fur 925,000 for the loss of an eye, report on Sunday observance in the Canawhich occurred last January, by the ex- limi Presbyterian general assembly plosion of a mold while pouring hot iron Wednesday took occasion to declare the Into It. [Tisitof the Duke of ( 'oniiaught to Niag-
ira Falls on a recent Sunday "a sad pro-
fanation of t lie Lord’s day.”
Ibices at C’oliiiiibiis,
COLUMBUS, Ind., June 19.—Fine weather apd largo attendance characterized the HWOnd day’s racing. SummaryiFirst race, 2:lfl -.r;-•• (MO Oharlto P., first; C'ritmoreVconS—bcsl ITmiS, EilO. sevnuu race, trotting, purse $500—Cal Dorsey, first; Sunlight, second; Mira Startle, third —best time, 2:35. Third race, running, half mile heats, purse 9300—Oregon Sugar, first; Kly Fisher, second; E. J. Connor,
third—best time,
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ALL RECORDS BROKEN. With the; change of time taking effect May IS, 1 S'.Hi, The Solid Vestlbuled Trains —OF THE-
Took n 1>ohu of PowdorE'f! Gliiftg. Frankfort, Ind., June 19.—A Clinton
county jury gave Jasper Hill, the notorious thief, twelve years In the penitentiary. Wednesday evening Hill swallowed a quantity of powdered glass in an attempt to commit suicide. He is iu a crit-
ical condition. lloottior N«*\vh Notes.
The Vandalia management announces that the St. Joseph extension will not lie opened on the 15th, as expected, but the delay will not be more than a week or two. The Vandalia people are purchasing independent terminal facilities at St.
Joe.
The Hartford City Glass company has
bought four lots of land, in all 315 acres, i and Daly. At Cincinnati—Chicago 2, Cin north of Hartford, paying 9<10,000 cash. A -ii.nati 0; batteries—Lubie and Stenzel, plate-glass factory will be built upon the Foreman and Baldwin. At Pittsburg— land. ! 01c\ eland 0, Pittsburg 3; batteries—BeaIsaac Eudnly, a Jefferson county, Ind., | tin and Zimmer, Baker and Decker, centenarian, is dead. i Brotherhood: At Boston—Boston 9, The clothing firm of Smith & Hesser, Brooklyn 5; batteries—Daly and Murphy, of Frankfort, has closed its doors. Lia- Murphy and Kinslow. At New Y'ork—New
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The Southwestern Limited. The finest train in America, equipped with an Elegant Iiining-car service, runs daily between St. Louis, Cincinnati, AND New York and Boston, via the:— Great 4-Track New York Central R, R, Landing passengers at Gnind Central Station in the heart of New Vork City, from which point street ears and elevated railroads can bo taken to any part of the city. No ehangs of cars to Boston. The Southwestern Limited makes direct connection In Union Depots with through trains from all western and southern cities. Absolutely no Ferry Transfer. VIA TUB MOST COMPLETE VESTIBULED TRAINS On the American Continent run daily between CINCINNATI ANI> CHICAGO.
The people of Davenport, la., are indignant because a cremation society, in preparing to build a crematory, unearthed and removed a lot of tbe bones of the lirst settlers of that city. They have appealed to the courts, and obtained an injunction against the crematory company.
Tlu- National Game.
Chicago, June 19.—Following are the scores made by the base ball players yesterday: League: At Boston—Boston 9, New Y'eirk 1; batteries—Nichols and Ben nett, Burkett and Sommers. At Brooklyn—Philndelphia 3, Brooklyn 5; batteries—Gleason and Clements, Carruthers
bilities, about 93,500. INDIAN BUCKS ON PARADE. They Blake It Unpleasant for the Best of the .Marchers. PlElii’.K, S. I)., June 19.—When the firemen’s parade formed yesterday at 10 o’clock the Indians from the Big Foot and the Hump bands, who had been invited to take part, rode up on ponies, painted and breech-clouted, and swung in directly in front of the parade. The stylish Pierre City band was crowded to one side,, tlie Indians sweeping through them, with war clulis in the air. The officers of the day attempted to lead them to the rear, but were compelled to run to get out of dan-
ger.
An Appeal That Was Effective. An interpreter was finally procured, the bucks were quejled, and upon promise of several fat beeves to kill directly after the parade they took their place in the rear. Once again during the parade the braves could not contain themselves and rode down the line on a run, scattering the companies right and left. Last night the Indians held a big war dance, while medicine men of the tribe performed ceremgnies to make their hosa team win in tne races to-day. One Good Lynch Deserves Another. Houston, Tex., June 19.—Tuesday Gen. King ordered out the Houston Light Guards and held them in readiness to re-
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county. The order contained no information, but it it learned here that a negro at Livlngaton cut tht throat of a white man named Morrla, and that teveral white men caught and lynched tht negro. One the strength of this tome negroes killed two of the lynchere. More
trouble it feared.
gutolde at a Logantpurt Man.
Seattle, Wonh., June 19.—Joeeph C. Thornton, a young attorney who came here a month ago from Logansport, Ind., oommltSed suicide in his rooms Tuosday evening by hanging hratself. 7 he cause ot Uj l; guiqide in not knftwn He is (aid to be a graduate of Yale, and highly con-
feeoted.
While the compositors of The Bombay Gazette were at work in the composing room one evening recently a full grown oohra dropped in upon them through windows in the roof. It was as badly scared as they ware, and attempted to escaped through a window, but was
killed with an iron bar.
Y ork 8, I’hiladelphia 12; batteries—Crane ind Vaughn, Bufflnton and Cross. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg 0, Buffalo 0; batteries—Staley and Carroll, Baldwin and Mack. At Chicago—Chicago 3, Cleveland 4; batteries—Dwyer and Farrell, Gruber
and Sutcliffe.
Western; At Minneapolis—St. Paul 1, Minneapolis 11; at Sioux City—Denver 8, Sioux City 5; at Des Moines—Milwaukee B, Des Moines 3; at Omaha—Kansas City
l, Omaha 7.
Tlie Weather We May Expect. Washinoton City, June 19.—The following are the weather indications for thirty-eix hours from s p, m. yesterday: For Indiana and Illinois Fair, slightly warmer weather, except stationary temperature in northern ami eastern Indiana; southeasterly winds. For Lower Michigan Fair, slighly cooler weather, except stationary temperature iu sastern portions; MU']a ilo winds, ror Upper Michigan and Win iiiisin Fair slightly warmer weather, except stationary temperature in eastern portions; variable winds. For Iowa - F^lr weather, followed in eastern portion by showers; stationary temperature, except slightly warmer in eastern portion; variabls winds. THE MARKETS. — Chicago, June 18. Following are the quotations on the board of trade to-day: Wheat—No. 2 July, opened 87140, cloned 8tto; September, opened p714c closed 80%c; December, opened 8814c, closed 8T64c. Corn—No. 2 June, opened 34)qc, closed 34c; July, opened 844ic, closed 34H'; September, opened Utic, cloeed 35Hc. Oats—No. 2 June, opened 28440, closed 281$c; July, opened 2844c, closed 2t)t4o: September, opened «#t4o. closed I’ork—July, opened 113.86, closed 912.9744; August, opened and closed |12.7i>; geptember, opened and closed . Lard—July, opened and closed 95.8T44. Live stock—Union stock yards prices were quoted as follows: Hogs—Market opondl active and prices St^lbo lower, light grade! t8.tKX&8.80: rough packing, la.tmjpJ.H.'i; mixed lots, 4H.6ftfpJ.80: heavy packing aud shipping
lots, 98.70^3.85.
IToduce: butter—Fineet creameries, Idft 1344 per lb.; Itnoat dairies, lut&llc; packing, stock, 41t465e. Eggs-Strictly feesh, ’HfclAHk per dot. Uoultry -Chickens, BfesHc per to.; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 82i»c; geeso, 94.00(^5,00 per do*. Potatoes Ou track—comnum and mixed, ,*>2slVi per bu; Peerless. 4u®43"; Burbanks, rs*it55o; sweet potatoes. $8.5038.75 per bbl. Apples—94.'Di65.00 per bhl - Strawberries—76o
« 91.96.
New York.
Ngw York. June 18.
Wheat—No. 2 red Witter, 9544c cash: do June, 94c; do July, U0$*c; do August, Wd' . Corn-No. 2 mixed, tlHu sash; do July, 4l(dq; do August, Oats—Quiet; 2 No. mixed, 8541c cash; do June, SAH<r. do July, 8444°: do August, 8844c. Rye- Bull. Harhur —Nominal. Pork—Quiet; mssi, llATSftU.*.
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THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE TONIC
AND
Stomacli^Liver Cure The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of
the Last One Hundred Years.
It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar.'
It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk.‘
This Tvonderfal Xorvine Tonic l as o;;lv recently been introduced into this country by’’tl 3 Grent South American Medicine Company, and yet its preat value ana curative apent has 1 >ug been known by the native inhabitants t-' - ,;‘.!i Ar.ierica, who r dy akii '-t wholly upon its preat medicinal power.’ t .3 ever/ form of disease by which they are overtaken.' Till ’’•► v, bud valuable Siiuh American medicine possesses poyvers and
i haoern t • i’ • medical profession. This medicine has n! !em i th • uro of Indigestion, Dyspepck, Liver
Coraplaia't, nic! di aX; of the general Nervous System. It also cures all forms of f '.lit l.< ahh f ia whatever cause. It performs‘this by the Groat Nervii </. d :: ' •” '..h it, po- e-'d and by its great curative powers l!! "ui tii-i oil". :t!>. ■ :. , i!, i nn !i, t!..“ liver and the 1 towels. No remedy c.i-'iij (Tv'S with t!.i v nderfuily valuable Nervine Tonic as n builder and . .. ‘.'tbencr c f *.!: l : !'o forces of the human body and as a great renower of r. hroTicn i! iwn constitut ion. It is al. o of more real permanent value in the tveatm ut aud cure G'disea es of the Lungs than any ten consumption remedies e ver used on this Continent. It is A marvelous cure for nervousnesl of females of al! ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as chance in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine ’Ionic almost constantly for the space of two or three years. It will rarry them safely over the danger. This preat strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties yvill give them a new hold on life. It yvill add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those yvho will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year.
CURES
Broken Conptitution, Debility of Old Age,
Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach,
"Weight and Tenderness iu Stomach,
Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams,
Dizziness and Kinging in the Ears, "Weakness of Extremities and
Painting,
Impure and Impoverished Blood,
Boils and Carbuncles,
Scrofula,
Scrofulous Syvelling and Ulcers*
Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of tlie Lungs,
Bronchitis and Chronic Cough,
Liver Complaint,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Delicate aud Scrofulous Children,
JH Summer Complaint of Infants. Ail these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
NERVOUS DISEASES.
As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy bn.; boon ahlo to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is vcry pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine-tenths of nil tho ailments to which the human family is heir, arc dependent on nervous exhaustion aud impaired digestion. When there is an insufficient supply of nervo food in the blood, a general state ot debility ot the brain, spinal marroyv and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong yvhen tho right kind of food is supplied, aud a thousand yveaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves rccover. A tho nervous system must supply all tho poyver by which tho vital forces ot tho body are carried on, it is tho first to suffer fur want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of tho kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living aud labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food bo supplied. This recent production of tho South Amerk-an Continent has been found, by analysis, to contain tho essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its magic power to cure all forms of nervous
derangements.
Ckawfordsviu,e, Ind., Aug. 20, ’SG. To the Great South American Medicine Co.:
Dear Gents:—I desire to say to you that I have suffered for many years with a very serious disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried every medicine I could hear of hut nothing done me any appreciable guild until I was advised to try your Great South American Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since using several bottles of It 1 must say that I am surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the ctomuch and general nervous system. If everyone knew the value of this remedy as I do, you
would not be able to supply the demand.
J. A. Hariikk,
Ex-Treas. Montgomery Co.
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Leave orders at W. II. Rurf* Grocery Store and W. W. Jones’ Drug Store. Mill and office near old Vandalia Depot. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. city officers: Mayor Charles li. Case £ lerk .....H. C. Lewis Treasurer Frank L. Landes Marshal W. E. Starr counctlmen: 1st ward—Thomas Abrams andL.M Hanna. 2d ward—W. II Kagan and JohnW. Kobe. 3d ward—John K. Miller and John!’, Wilson. school board: President F. A. Haji Secretary Alpheus liirch Treasurer !.... Marshall A. Moore Superintendent Robert A. Ogg RAILWAYS. I. & St. L. (BigFour)—F. P. Hnestis, agent, passenger depot, northern teiminus of Jackson street. L. N. A. &C. (Motion) C. K. Hammond, agent, depot, same as preceetling. T. H. &I. (Vandalia) J.S. Dowlinf, agent, passenger depot, southern terminus ot Locust street.
About 2,000,000 orange trees, it is estitimated, have been planted in San Bernardino county, Cal., since New Year's.
Pork—(JuIdA maty,
itcldy; July, 9«,1!| August, $8.98.
Live Stock: Cattle- SUkdy for native*, h 9* dull tor OUerokees and T«**a«n native 8toM| $4.10794.76 v 100 X>*; bkllx tod dry oow*. |i % ®3.3a Sheep and LlSP’* -fktt'y koUffo Anchaugoil price*; (sheop, •tj.70®#.00 * tt>»; lambs, |h.on®i.40. llojre -Markot Bt*k(lr. lit*
hog8, $4.0104.40 V 100 tbx.
Mr. Folomnn Bond, a member of ♦b'- sor-icty of friends, of llarlington, Ind., sajs: “1 havo used twelve bottles of The Great South Amerienn Nervine Tonic aud Stomach and Liver Cure, and I consider that every bottle did for me one hundred dollars worth of good, because I havo not had a good night's sleep for twenty years on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams, and general nervous prostration, which has been caused by chronic indigestion and dys-pepf-iu of the stomach and by a broken down condition of my nervous system. But now I can lie down and sleep all nigtit us sweetly as a baby, and I feel like a sound man. I do not think there ha* ever been a medicine introduced into tliis country which will at all compare with this Nervine Tonic as a cure for the stomach."
A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITUS’S DANCE OR CHOREA.
ORAWFORpsvtLLK, Ind., June 22,1SS7. My daughter, eleven years old, was severely
afflicted with St. Vitus’s Banco or Chorea. Wo gave her three and one-half bottles of South American Nervine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of Hk Vitus's Bancc. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is tho greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia. all formsof Nervous Disorders and Failing
liealth from whatever cause.
John T. Mish.
Slate of Tndiana, \ , Mitnl'irnnery County, ( H ' Subscribed aud swum to before me this June
22,1SS7.
0RAWFORPSVn.I.E, Inp.. May 19,1R86.
My daughter, twelve years old, had tieen afflicted for several months with Chorea or St. Vitus’s Dance. Khe was reduced to a skeleton, could not walk, could not talk, could not swallow anything but milk. 1 had to handle her like an infant. Doctor and neighliors gave her up. I commenced giving her the South American Nervine Tonic; the effects were very surprising. In three days she was rid of the nervousness, aud rapidly improved. Four bottles cured her completely. I think the South American Nervine the grandest remedy ever discovered, and would recommend it to everyone. _ Mrs. W. S. ENSMiNOtR.
SCHOOLS. Public—1st ward—Building corner of Market and Liberty stieets; Kumu Jones, principal. 2d ward—Building on Amlersot street, east of Bloomington: Alia Renick, principal. 3d ward—Building on Elm street; Rebecca Hanna,’principal. High .School-in 3d ward building; Miss Martha llidpath, principal. Colored school—On Hanna street, between College Avenue and Indiana streets; W. F. Tiester, principal. Prof. R. A. Ogg, Superintendent o( the City schools. Deuauw University—Including School of Liberal Arts. Greeucastto Preparatory School; School of Music, school of theology, school of law. school i of military science, school of linearis: and the normal school buildings on College avenue and Locust street; between Seminary and Hanna streets; obserwtoiy on North Arlington street. J. P. D. John, president of the university. St Paul Academy—Corner Washington and Water streets.
THE ODELL TYPE WRITER
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Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this May 19, 1887. Chas. M. Travis, Notary Public.
Cuas. W. Wriuht, Notary Public.
INDIGESTION > AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic edy ever discovtin of symptoms lebility of tho human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who is affected by disease of tho Stomach, because tho experience and testimony of thousands go to |>rove that this is tho one and only one great cure in tho world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist tho wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic.
Harriet E. Hall, of Waynetown. Ind., says; ‘‘1 owe my life to The Great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, In
three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of tl." Nervine Tonio Improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I be’.ieve it tho beet medicine in the world. I can met recommend it too highly." Mrs. M. Russell. Sugar Creek Valley, Ind., writes: "I have used several bottles of Tho South American Nervine Tonic, and will gay I consider it the best medicine in the world. I believe it saved tho llvesof twoof mychildren.
vine to *11 my neighbor*.
the medl-
Mrs. Ella A. Bratton, of New Ross, Indiana,
gays: ‘‘I can not express how much I owe to tho Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood; am sure I was in tbe first stages of consumption, an inheritance handed down through severai generations. I began taking tho Nervine Tonic and continued its Use for about six mouths, and am entirely cured. It is tho grandest remedy for nerves,
stomach and lungs 1 havo ever sceu.Ed. J. Brown, Druggist, of Edina, Mo., writes:
"My health hud been very poor for years, was coughing severely. I only weighed 110 pounds when I commenced using South American Nervine. I havo used two bottles and novr weigh 180 pounds, and am much stronger and better than havo been for five years. Am sure would not have lived through the Winter had I not secured this remedy. My customers see what it has done for me and buy it eagerly.
It gives great satisfaction."
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