They Stand Alone Openly Honest Health Remedies Ad
The ad extols Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery as frank trusted cures for a range of ailments from nervous debility to biliousness and digestive disorders. It emphasizes transparent ingredient lists, absence of alcohol, and offers free consultation from Dr. Pierce in Buffalo. Also promotes Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for constipation and notes availability from all medicine dealers.
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Performing Unpleasant Duties
A writer in Ulner's Bazar urges readers to repeat a self-affirming formula when faced with disliked chores. The technique claims to foster self-restraint and efficiency in tasks like dishwashing, cleaning, and stocking, bringing peace to the household and personal growth.
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Banks of Canada Gain Peoble Savings Big
Ottawa reports 1905 prosperity across financial institutions. Chartered banks hold deposits of 522 million, with total public savings and bank deposits around 609 million, per Dominion report. Domestic credit growth cited. Denmark parallels per capita balances. Also notes treasury surplus of 7.863 million. Marriage as an institution traced from 12th century to 15th.
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Red Storm of the Days of Daniel Boone Chapter XVI
Veteran woodsmen finalize a daring two frontier assaults on Indian strongholds at Boonesborough. Reynolds proposes a three‑party plan to storm, roof‑crawl, and door‑breach while Boone orders caution with ammunition. Women volunteers risk water collection under fire as Joel Logston admires Eliza Ballard.
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Ballard is captured by McKee and Girty at cave site
Ballard, seeking Boonesborough contact, discovers a hidden cave near a high hillside stream and is blindsided by a heavy blow. Bound and questioned, he finds two enslaved women and McKee asserting that Silas Girty will join them at dawn, framing Ballard for later perils.
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Escape Plot In Woodsman Cabin Amid Native Tensions
An 18 year old girl, her mother Mrs Melee, and a woodsman Ballard scheme to escape from a cavern where captives are held. Ballard notices pity and sympathy in Innis McKee, uses whisky to loosen Mrs McKee, and plans escape. Innis frees Ballard with her father’s knife as the narrative shifts to a discussion of the kowtow in Chinese court etiquette and a brief domestic quip from Philadelphia Press.
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Silas Girty
Innis
Pye
Boonesborough
Innis McKee
Katharine A. Carl
Free writer on journal’s list sparks postal jab
A would-be poet quips about being on the editor’s free list with no more submissions due. A distant ore mine near Seaside Oregon reportedly yields rubles and diamonds, stoking excitement in nearby regions. Mrs Theodore Roosevelt accepts honorary vice presidency at New York State Mothers Assembly.
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Congress Quits With Statehood Talks And Bills Passed
Congress adjourned after a busy session with statehood measures advancing. The Senate passed an Alaska delegate bill and an Oklahoma admission plan, while the House advanced the Indian appropriation and a naturalization bill. Debates covered rail rates, army medical staff, and immigration reforms, with notes on consulates and postal matters.
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Haughen
Iowa
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Tenn
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McCumber
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Oklahoma
Arizona
New Mexico
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Okla
Restore Strength From Grip Its Aftermath In Norwich Woman’s Tale
Mrs. Aimolin Hall of Norwich Connecticut recounts severe grip illness leaving her weak, nervous, and fatigued. After failing with other tonics, she credits Dr Williams Pink Pills with restoring strength, appetite, and flesh and urges others to seek the remedy.
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High Street
Norwich
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Ely Cream Balm promises relief for nasal catarrh
An advertisement extols Ely Bros Cream Balm for nasal catarrh claiming immediate relief and eventual cure. It stresses no cocaine or mercury, direct application to nasal tissues, and stresses superiority over snuffs and powders. It cites thirty years in business and lists price 50 cents with address in New York.
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Ely Bros
Warren Street
New York
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Warfon Street
From Pig to Pork Punches at Small Talk on the Road
A passerby jokes about a pig seen on the road as a motor car passes, prompting a farmer to clarify the animal is indeed his pig. The snippet captures witty dialogue from London Punch.
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