The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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. W. WINN & SON, - DECATUR
ardware
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We have added to our already
•large stock a line of shelf hard-
ware, such as
Files, Axes, Rakes,
Saws, Hammers,
Shovels, Hoes,
forks, locks, cartridges, paper
shells, wire clothes lines, lan-‘
terns, granite and iron-ware,
boilers, galvanized buckets, etc.
You will 'find our prices on
these goods very reasonable, and
we ask a share of your trade.
■ .
W. WINN & SON, - DECATUR
- WEST SIDE SQUARE.
Buggies and
Wagons
Saddles and
Harness.
We are selling them right
along and if you want a fine
vehicle this is the place to
buy. There are no better
buggies than
t
Racine Buggies,
and the
Grand Rapids Wagon
is one of the best made.
Our stock is full and we can
furnish wou ’.with the difierent
grades of harness at very low
prices. 1 here are no better sad-
dies than we make and no better
prices given by anyone.
Bridles, Blankets,
* Whips, Collars,
Spurs, trace chains, plow gear,
etc. We can supply your wants
in full in all of our lines.
•
Announcements
Tutt’s Pills
IMPARTING VIGOR__—
teenth century; die-
WMOd
tariff revision in favor of oar
1* kvA* *--* - -1
itnas occii tesiea
Tar. Lively.
o cure, no pay.
—
On the argument of greatest good
to the greatest number, reduction of
No laundry can do bettor work than
the Acme, of Ft. Worth. Give me
mow of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAMB BACK ?
You can get 18 pounds of sugar for
$1.00 st Tyler-Cooley Co.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings iaflrmities, seen as shig-
my officers is tried illegally, as the rule
provides that he shall not be tried by
officers or soldiers in other forces than
the one in which he is serving. As
the volunteer and regular branches of
the service have always been consid-
ered distinct and separate, this new
ruling will have a wide significance,
and soo soldiers now imprisoned are
detained illegally. ‘
so pounds of navy beans at Tyler-
Conley Co. for $1.00
We have just received a lot of
L'xrse Bros.’ fine candies. Tyler-
Conley Co.
Subject to action of Democratic party.
For Representative,
GAYLE TALBOT.
G. B. PICKETT.
For Justice of the Peace, Pree. No. r, •
E. M. ALLISON.
J. A. TANKERSfittlY.
HARRY MAY.
J. E. SIMMONS.
For CommiMionar. Preet, r & 6,
B. F. LAWRENCE.
A. R. DRAKE.
For County Clerk,
A. C. HOYL.
HENRY T. BRIDGES.
(Cottondale.)
H. E. BRADY.
T. J. DILLEHAY.
ALF COLLIER.
F. F. (Dee) McCRACKEN,
(Anneviile.)
For County Attorney,
FRANK J. FORD, (Forre-election.)
For Tax Collector
R. C. (Bob) MOUNTS.
EVERETT SELLARS.
G. A. (Doc) HICKS.
For Sheriff
JOHN M. BRANCH.
!B REYNOLDS.
JOHN CEARLEY.
For County Treasurer,
A. P. HAYES.
JOHN HOUSTON.
JOHN E. BOYD.
BOB DAVENPORT.
W. B. TURNER, (Chico).
S. A. WILKINSON, Boyd.
For County Judge,
JOHN G. GOSE.
CORN.
I have just received a car
of corn, and will have plenty
on hand from now on.
J. Kirkpatrick.
For City Marshal,
W. G. BRYAN.
LEE ALLEN.
J. H. MORRIS.
WES HELM.
For City Secretary and Treasurer,
WALTER HOAD.
something for Cuba but fear to do it
lest the people profit by the object
lesson and demand the wiping out of
the entire protective system.
Now they say that the king of
Siam is coming to visit us in the near
future. Well, we do not object. It
may do sertbe of these kings and prin-
ces a great deal of good to see how it
works where everybody is not only a
subject, but a sovereign in his own
right.
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The steel trust has announced its
earnings lor the past nine months as
$84,000,000, and simultaneously the
census bureau gives the population of
the United States and its possessions
as 84,000.000 souls. A dollar per
person in nine months is a good rate
of profit.
The way the republicans in the
house are rushing ill-considered and
unprepared legislation through, merely
because they can, is resulting in some
crude and undigested measures which
will have to be carefully remodelled by
the senate in order that their enact-
ment may not render congress actually
ridiculous. The house, under Reed
rules, seems to have degenerated into
a legislative kindergarten.
The house complains that the sen-
ate is encroaching on its rights by
making new revenue bills outright un-
der the gaise of amendments. How
can it be otherwise when the house
persists in sending to the upper cham-
ber bills which have not received even
the unqualified approval of the repub-
lican majority and have utterly ig-
nored the great interests of the country
represented by the democracy!
& WM F •
Dr. Kitene
amended f<
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Triumph Seed Potatoes $1.35 per bu»
TVLER-CONLEY CO.
; the postoffice at Decatar
second-class mail matter.
FRIDAY. FEB.138, 1903
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at common knowl-
of less than 50 per
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of the German tariff legw-
it the United States is Eke
a dose of our own medi-
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Mr. F. B. Thurber, president of the
a strong
out how
| Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha,
I Denver, Wichita, Des Moines
AND ALL THE NORTH
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V110 Way
To the traveler’s heart is through a
meal at our dining stations, or on our dining
cars. They satisfy. They leave a good taste in the mouth. They
are the best in the world. You find them enroute to
.One gives relief.
i . ■
The human body is a machine—infinitely
more delicate and complex than a steam engine
or watch. The orderly working of the
machine is health—its derangement, disease—
its stoppage, death.
The human being seldom l^iinka much
about its wouderful body until derangemeat
demands attention. The main causes of alrk-
ness are improper feeding, excess, overwork
and worry. Many have to go to work directly
after a meal, and many can’t stop working
while they are eating or digesting. RIpima
Tabules are to the human machinery about
what oil is to the steam engine. Judiciously
used they prevent friction and complications
la the humaa organism. Ripans Tabules help
the stomach and bowels to do their work with-
out straining or undue labor, and tone up the
liver and kidneys and, the nervous system;
they cure indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation,’
•lek headaches and are of the greatest benefit
to men, women and children whose consti-
tutions are weak and frail.
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