Two Women Report Health Gains From Vegetable Compound
Letters from Mrs Goldie Shoop of St Joseph Nichols Ste declares Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound improved her health after run-down condition. Mrs Storms of Peterson NZ writes high praise and recommends the medicine to friends. Both women felt unhappy and weak before, and regained strength enabling them to daily tasks and happier homes.
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Lydia
Pinkham
Girlhood Revival by Extremes of Fashion Sparks Debate
Dr Inher Jackson president of the American Medical Association argued that a woman who would not enhance her appearance with cosmetics should be spanked. The report notes a Kansas City event where speakers praised fashion innovations said to improve circulation and girlish looks, provoking mixed reactions.
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American Medical Association
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Detgalt Free Press
Property Transfer Sparks Uneasy Greeting in Town
A vague, garbled witness tells of a buyer and seller arguing about a recently sold property. The stranger recalls past days while the new owner admits the purchase with a smile. The fragment hints at urban change and local tensions without clear details.
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Tharlod
TutEamilton
Tyurt
Tie Pentl
Rabid rabbit control shifts to meet export demand
Economic efforts target rabbit damage to crops with Ceuppers expanding to supply sing from the United States. Workers reportedly earn up to ten dollars weekly in some cases as part of a growing program to curb pest losses and satisfy overseas demand.
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Mones
United States
Painting the U S Capitol Dome Costs and Promises
A large amount of special paint was used to coat the dome of the United States Capitol recently. The piece hints at a costly project and mentions a man who may profit from a future invention related to paint and care for the skin, suggesting a risky bet on new patents.
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United States
Alabaster Lamps and a Turbulent Love Triangle
Claude Dabbs recalls a past romance with Polly, their elopement, and Polly’s mysterious disappearance after he could not follow due to money and social bonds. Ned learns of Polly’s possible identity as Mrs. Johnston, while Mary and Mrs. Johnston face financial peril and family tensions.
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Ehée
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Polly
Peace Valley
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Ractar
Tie
Mel
Ele
Mom
Pop
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Anit
Andy
Dows
Nature's storeroom stores historic coal age colors
From Guatemala along the Motagua River a dense fossil forest may merge into coal seams in the coal age. The text notes a 40 foot tree record and suggests long sun heat preserved by prehistoric jungles yields bright natural colors later used in modern fashion.
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Motago
Guatemala
Jaye
Wonen
Early Irish Bell Lore In Early Church Texts
The article notes the Irish name for bell is clag and the French term cloche. It mentions missionaries carrying books and bells, with references to ancient Gallic and Scottish usages and a term mort Scotorum. The passage reflects linguistic and religious exchanges in early centuries.
Cedar River rescue by local teen saves boy in distress
Sylvester Kubec, 12, was saved from drowning in the Cedar River by 17 year old Wenetl Warner who jumped from the bank and caught him as he surfaced for the second time. The report notes Kubec was wading when he stepped into a pothole and was rescued near Cedar Rapids. The article also mentions local farm and city notices, parking issues, a farm workers story, and community announcements about poultry culling, road bonds, and upcoming events in surrounding towns.
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Wenetl Warner
Kubee
Kibee
Cédar Rapides
Thréshére
Amas
Viatford
Crawford County
Omaha
Red Oak
Sone
Elinor
Welker
Logan
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Page County Farm Bureau
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Iowa Poultry Improvement’ Association
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Audubon County
Clarence Chamberlin
Heston
Bain
Iowa Department of the American Legion Auxiliary
Gwendolyn Wigily MacDowsil
Fort ‘Madison
Fragmented Gazette Clippings Reveal scattered Notes and Incidents
A jumble of OCR text mentions Magnolia resident Saeed, farm crops including raspberries, and a mysterious Harrison County Bureau item. Other fragments describe a fire causing ash and blanket tipping, a bicycle rider reaching Gypsum at age three, a hospital near City, and school windows blown in a Corninng area.
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Magnolia
Acta Fruit
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