Nervous Breakdown Reversal With Vegetable Compound
Newark woman Miss Fo. Kelly suffered three years of nervous breakdown and was nearly unable to work. After trying physicians, a friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. From day one she improved, regained health, and remains grateful, allowing publication of her letter. The remedy reportedly targeted the root cause and restored normal function.
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Miss Kelly
Lydia E. Pinkham
Newark
N. J
Fo. Kelly
St., Newark
Lydia E.pinkham
Reading order for children's games in the Survey
A reader from the Outlook asks the editor for guidance on teaching children a logical sequence of games such as lotto parchesi checkers backgammon chess and others. The aim is to start with simpler games like bridge and chess and gradually move to lotto halma and related games.
A Fair Offer and a Retreat Plea Across The General
A brief, fragmentary notice references a fair offer and a retreat plan tied to a general and a colonel figure. The wording suggests negotiations or a strategic move during a retreat context with implied military or organizational roles.
Masterman Faces Lifelong Rival and a Fatal Stroke
Naval Lt. Donald Paget meets old friend Captain Masterman at Washington after Masterman returns from exploration with a member of a strange race. Masterman explains his dire theory at the club called the March Bares.
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Donald Paget
Washington
Captain Masterman
Masterman
March
Paget
Captain Masterman’s Caller and the Baltimore Enigma
Lieutenant Paget discovers Captain Masterman’s hidden enmity and a final warning in a manuscript. Donald travels to Masterman’s Baltimore house and enters a strange lab with an air pressed tank holding an unknown creature, while MacBeard’s motives remain opaque.
The Inventors Club Scene Ends In Tragedy in Baltimore
In Baltimore the life of a noted inventor ends from heart disease. A physician confirms death, declines inquest, and questions about the deceased's last moments arise. Lieutenant Donald notes the subject was excited by his own theory. The crowd disperses as Professor MacBeard steps forward.
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Masterman
Paget
MacBeard
Donald
Captain Masterman
B MacBeard
Conall
MacBearé
Baltimore
Captain's
Donala
Old Masterman
Sreuth
Inventors’ Club
Professor MacBeard
Her Generosity and a Jeweler’s Cash Discount
A fragmented dialogue shows a jeweler offering a five percent cash discount while a customer insists on not reducing the seller’s profit. A stray exchange mentions waste fees and a character claiming to be a food conserver seeking unwanted food.
Farmers Aid War Effort Through Western Canada Settlement
An aeronautical style cartoon underscores farmer patriotism as crucial to feeding troops. The piece outlines Canada and the United States boosting production, with Western Canada inviting U.S. farmers via favorable terms, cheap land, seeds, and free duties on cattle and sheep, plus aid for tractors and vehicles.
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United States
Europe
Western Canada
Canada
Western
Dominion
Abouii Ig
Voice of Prejudice on Hawaii Islands Claim
A figure notes opposition to taking over Hawaiian islands, arguing the move harms regional comfort and enables broader influence. He contends the islands are now valued possessions, while criticizing the destruction caused by initial encouragement.
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Hawaiian
Boschee’s German Syrup Promises Cough Relief
Advertises Boschee’s German Syrup as a remedy to quiet coughs soothe throat and lung inflammation prevent irritation in bronchial tubes aid restful sleep and easy morning expectoration. Claims fifty-two years of American production and usefulness for lung trouble asthma croup bronchitis among others. United States has 4,283,289 Methodists in the Northern states.
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America
Adv
United States
Kilmer's Swamp-Root Ad Claims Kidney Relief
An old advertisement touts Kilmer's Swamp-Root as a physician’s prescription for kidney and bladder ailments. It urges readers to test the product with a ten cent sample and mentions sending ten cents to Dr Kilmer and Co in Binghamton New York to receive a sample bottle.
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Deng
Kilmer
Kilizer&Co
Binghamton
No clear event found in fragmentary text
The snippet reflects scattered dialogue about criticism of a boy’s book and its impact on his intelligence. No identifiable people, places, or organizations are clearly stated in readable form.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Advertisement Claim
A vintage ad promises $1000 for any incurable catarrh case and claims Hall's Catarrh Medicine works internally. It states the medicine acts through the blood to mucous surfaces and is sold by druggists, with testimonials and a Toledo Ohio address for J. Cheney & Co.
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Hall
Minus Cipher With The Rim Off
A terse remark questions a player noted as a cipher, implying limited impact. The statement hints at undervalued skill and playmaking potential, using sports jargon to critique recognition of influence on the court.
Spring Drive to Health and Energy This Season
A promotional notice urges readers to improve health this spring with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It portrays March as fatal and notes low resistance, promising renewed vigor, optimism, and vitality after restoring stomach and liver function. Trial offer: send 10 cents to Buffalo, New York.
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Oreen
Pierée
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