A Friend's Advice Leads to Health Recovery
A Louisville Kentucky woman recounts four years of illness and failed treatments. After trying Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, she recovered enough to work at home and care for her baby girl. She credits the remedy with avoiding surgery and improving her strength.
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Nellie Fishbage
Christy Ave
Lewisville
Lydia Brinks Bam
Sveryt
Pinkham Medicine Co
Lynn
Aaa
Cure claims for skin complaints and free samples
An ad offers a ten minute hot bath using Caticura Scar followed by Outicors Ointment to treat eczema and irritations with a free sample by mail. The piece also recounts a bemused quote about the prince of Orange and a joke from the marshal of Luxembourg, reflecting a scattered humor tone.
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Dept. L
Boston
Ady
Fireman's Rescue Saddle Era Promises City Use
The piece describes a saddle design by William De Lode and Albert H. Steele of Kansas City for firemen to rescue unconscious persons from flames. It notes a basket cradle on the back and emphasizes freeing hands for other tasks while carrying casualties.
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Willam de Lode
Albert H. Steele
Kansas City
Popular Science Monthly
Liberty A Romance Of Old Mexico Plot Summary
Liberty Horton American heiress is captured by Juan Lopez in Mexico. She escapes aided by Pedro and Major Winston joins the effort with U. S. troops to counter the insurrection. Lopez torments Liberty as Pedro is tortured, leading to a dramatic escape with Liberty and Pedro fighting through dangers and a dangerous pursuit by Lopez’s forces.
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Liberty Horton
Juan Lopes
Pedro
Winston
U. S. Army
Robert Rutledse
Texas Rangers
Liberty
Manuel
Pancho
Ruttedes
Goll
Therese
Lopez
Lucinda
Bod
Lupe
Gres
Rangers
A. Afexican
Chihuahua
Lopeziang
Wington
Alberty
Bob
Major
Chihushue
Rutledge
Hiephan
Pedry
Lope
Liberts
Dad
Chen
Fred
Petro
Dedro
Panehd Leon
Padre
Colonel Horton
Leon
Peatro
Sim
Senorita
Jie
Mae
Major Winston Carried to Town Crossing Border
Rutledge and a ranger bear the wounded Major Winston toward the town of Chinex across the Rio Grande in the American sector after a clash with Lozbez and his band. Americans at the border rush to help as news of the fight spreads, and Rutledge recalls the small loyal West men who crossed the border.
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EL Diso
Winston
Mile
Flitledke
Lepes
Washington
Ratledge
Bob
Rio Grande
Rutledge
War Department
Richard Winston
Ealnly
Post- Donette
Tas
Chicas
Chihuahua
Liberty
Pedro
Chituahua
Lopez
Bue Liberty
Colliner
Lopes
Ltfe
Chines
Bio Grande
Kutledge
Bern
Lobez
Srash
Herder
Munter
Cresser de
The Only Wayr on Secret Remedies for Women’s Health
A fragmented query questions the best method for women’s health secrecy. It suggests a remedy or substance called chloratori though details are unclear. The text reads like a garbled note or headline from a periodical page with uncertain authorship.
The Cubes Dice Shaking Mystery Debts of Cards
A fragmentary report mentions cubs and dice with phrases about spending at a chest and a person described as addicted to cublet zee. The text is unclear but hints at a gambling or dice game context and possible misreadings from OCR. No clear names, places, or events emerge.
Magic corn remover promises painless relief
An advertisement claims Frezone frees corns and calluses instantly with a few drops. It says no pain and that the core is shelved away without irritation. Druggists can supply bottles, or orders can be placed through a wholesale house.
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Cincinnati
Anuric touted as uric acid remedy for rheumatism
An old advertisement claims uric acid causes rheumatic symptoms and promotes a product called Anuric from Dr. Pierce of the Invalids Hotel in Buffalo New York. The copy urges readers to buy or mail for a trial package claiming Anuric removes uric acid before meals and surpasses other remedies.
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Scheele
Gree
Wes
Pierce
The
Invalids’ Hotel
Buffalo
Political quip by Sunnror Sorchun amid playful chaos
Sunnror Sorchun jokes about the political system calling out a congressman whose unpopularity is noted. The playful speech hints at a sense of discontent and a readiness to challenge those in power, reflecting local sentiment and humorous critique.
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Sunnror Sorchun
Orders Are Orders at the Tate Door
The new doorkeeper at the Tate insists rules at the entrance. One visitor is barred from passing until he presents a pass or note at the door. The scene emphasizes strict control and obedience to gatekeeping requirements.
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Tate
Ste
Tian
Cascarets Ad Claims Cure for Liver and Bowels
An old style advertisement promotes Cascarets for cleansing the stomach and liver, claiming the pills work while you sleep and cost ten cents a box. It asserts relief from headache and indigestion and notes millions use Cascarets periodically to prevent bowel issues.
Favorite Prescription Ad Promises Strength To Women
An early 20th century advertorial promotes Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a cure for female health ailments. It claims to build strength, regulate natural functions, and improve energy, with laxative pellets named Pleasant Pellets. Strong on gendered health rhetoric, it presents testimonials and product details aimed at women readers.
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Pierce
Tom
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