Saturday, March 23, 2013

1900 TRANSPORTATION ADVERTISEMENT





There were automobiles around about this time, but still most transportation was horse power delivered by a horse, not by an engine.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Saturday, March 9, 2013

NASTY CARTOON FROM MILWAUKEE STATE JOURNAL 1900

I would actually call this cartoon more bitchy than nasty.



Mable (just engaged)—George said if I refused him he would never propose to any other girl.

Her dear friend—Yes; I understand you were the last on his list.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

LONDON WHIFFS CIGARS





Cigars are apparently good for your health and genteel, unlike those vulgar cigarettes!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

WINE OF CARDUI

Wine of Cardui, manufactured by the Chattanooga Medicine Company, consisted of Black Haw, Goldenseal and Blessed Thistle dissolved in alcohol. The product was used by both men and women, but was really marketed to women as treatment for infertility, menstrual problems and menopause.

Black Haw was a folk remedy for menstrual cramps, menopause, recovery from childbirth and the prevention of miscarriages. Goldenseal aids in digestion and Blessed Thistle is used to aid in lactation in nursing mothers.

Over time the product was analyzed by physicians and the subject of a few lawsuits, which determined that the no ingredients were in large enough quantities to really be medicinal, it was the 19% alcohol that had an effect of masking the symptoms and making the patients feel better.





Saturday, February 16, 2013

WORDS CARRY WEIGHT

1900 Ohio State Journal

Police Magistrate—What do you mean by saying the defendant’s words carried weight with them?

Plaintiff—I mean, your honor, that he swore at me and then hit me with a brick.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

DRUNKEN SERVANT





Mistress—I believe Jean you are in the habit of drinking rum and I don’t like it.

Footman—Madam, I have no doubt, has a more refined taste than I.