The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Over the Entire Earth.
Read What They Say
American
Women
From
The
Middle
West.
MISS EVA SCHELLE-
M.M. MAR SHALL
MRS.CHRISTINfCLOV
■ Kva Schulte, 1W N. Qulncv Ht., Topeka, K»s.,
writes:
“1 unhesitatingly recommend Rerun* an a splendid
specific for catarrhmJ affections. I wan a sufferer with
this trouble off aiul on for a number of years and each
fresh cold added to the difficulty
“Finally I began taking Peruna for a cold and was
glad to note that It was ridding me of the catarrh also.
“1 continued to use It faithfully and the result was a
complete cure In a very few months.”
Mrs. OhrlHtinJL’ioW>,il* Platte a ve„ < oiorano springs, < oi., writes:
"I have takenl’eruMoff »nd on toT six years ami have found It very
beneficial In a We at mev ways.
”1 Uxik It fori cougk»nd a cold, also for catarrh of the head, and It
cured me I tui It fo » tonic ami It gave me strength. I have every
reason to'speaJwell olvour medicine.\
-JMrum. MAKY M. MAKHHALU Tip
XVlteo, Mo., write*:
“1 suffered thres year* with caterrh
of tbs digestive organ* and Iwwel*. 1
waa unable to find relief, until aa a last
gesort I was Induced to try Peruna.
**I began the use of Psrnna when
J was oomftmed to the bed and can sty
that I asperlenoed benefit from the first
i-Sfrxe
“Then 1 consul ted Pr. Hartman, wha
I advised me to take Peruna and gave me
further instructions, which I carefully
observed.
”1 felt (tetter after talcing the first bot-
tle. I have taken several I Kittles now
and am feeling so well that I can do all
my work.
‘‘I will never he without Peruna again,
and recommend it to all.”
Catarrh of the Stomach
Mrs. Mary Allen, Houle (5, Franklin,
Tenn., writes:
“I am glad to he able to tell you that
I am well of catarrh of the stomach , and
am sincerely thankful to you for
your advice.
“If it had not been for I’c.ima I would
never have' been well. I had tlnuKby-
sletans. One of t hem told iny^Nrrond
that he could not cure me.
“I had been sick about nine mouth*
w hen a friend asked me ^o try Peruna
to gratify her; so 1 commenced taking
it. X can eat and walk and work.
“Everybody says I look as well aa I
don’t know how
FAITH THAT CANNOT BE SB AKIN,
m) ANNA CARSTEN
organs of
irons mem-
“1 haw* taken five bottles in all and
feelleve that I am cured of my trouble.
“I am enjoying a* good health aa an
eld lady of my age could eipect. My
age Is T7.
“I recommend your medic!nee to suf-
ferer* whenever I meet them, and some
of my friende are using them with great
SWcecss.
“I will always feel grateful to yon for
your grand medicine snd kind arl
Vice and trust that many oilier* may !<«
••greatly benefited a* 1 have been.”
Pe ru n* f or Bowel Trouble
Mr*. U. N. Tinker, HU1 Heeoud street,
Macon, Us., write*:
“Two ycare ago my grandeon Buffered
with hemorrhage* of Hie tiowel* and he
w*s treated by different doctor*, hut
Without cure.
“We quit all other treatment, and be-
gan the use of Peruna, and after the
use of tlire* bottle* he seemed to he
quite well. He I* able now to walk six
miles lo school every day.
“Perun* ha* certainly worked won-
der* for him, and I shall not hesitate to
r command Ik"
Ic diseases
Mis* Anna i'srsten, Clayton, 111., writes :
“Your medicine, Peruua, did me so much good
1 been dear! by this time if 1 had not used It.
“I ain feeling so well now and have no trouble with my stomsch. 1 havi
A not taken any medicine for four or five month*.
I “If I am ever troubled with anything of the kind again, 1 shall take noth
I Ing hut Peruna. I can cheerfully recommend il to my friend-.”
I believe I should have
The testimoniali concealing Peruna
are given In the language p the people.
We do not change <>r a<ld|o anything
they may say concerning ft
The evidence Is overw
Peruna Is a safe, relish
remedy for the household
Headache and Bal
Mrs. Kranziska <iaen*
l,(lld Hridgep*rt Mines,!
writes:
“1 thank you for the Ip
derived from Peruna.
many who are suffer I ngjfrom the same
disease that I hud, for wk b they have
not yet beer, able to fid the correct
remedy.
“For the benefit of suohp rsons I wish
to say that I suffered Mb headache
nr.d backache and had «s| v, re cough.
1 was In bed several *eks and could
I tried many remte
dmlng that,}
Invaluable i
themselves. They know It will help
them.
| They have suffered from various ail-
j rnents.and Peruna lias mine lo their re-
| lief, (ten when the doctors failed t°
j cure them.
I Such women cannot he convinced by
any editorial spasm that their favorite
in so thankful to i household remedy is a humbug.
° done for me. | Peruna goes right on In its conquest
eruna enough. 1 ! over disease. Its fame is spreading all
You have my sin- I over the earth.
Especially among American women
i« Peruna a beloved household remedy.
11 is entirely useless for anyone to try
to dissuade them from the results of
i heir own experience.
Peruna is a remedy for the mucous not do
membranes. It therefore has a bene-idles In
A Severe Cough. j A Household Remedy.
Mrs. Emma Martin, Odessa, Mo., Mrs. Pella Eihling, K. K. No. 3
wplu”*: Ohio, writes:
“I (-annul thank yon enough f->r cur- ,.j |K>t
ing me. For two year* I doctored my had for year
cough which cost me many dollars, hut have ever b<
still 1 seemed to get worse. My cough : you for wh,t
was so bad I could not sleep. I
“Finally 1 purchased a ‘oule of I cannot
0 , . , t. ,, keep It In the
Peruna. I took It according to direr ! *
lions, and In a short while I felt better. ' <r< * ian *
and after i had taken a second bottle I “My husha
felt entirely well. I I*'* had such
“ A fter the use of six bottles I feel that ; consumption
1 a:n cured, and therefore recommend (*‘r-
thl« grand medicine to all who suffer “He lias taken It only one week and 11
with a cough as 1 did.” has done him good.”
, Dominion
H , Canada,
ever
thj^J^||f^Fel to youl I have got
^^ernHrther people to take Perun*. I
praise it to everybody.”
Uhc ©range Xcabct*
WITH THE LUMBERMEN
Mr. M’. F. Puihmriz. of^Be Orange Lumber Company, was host last
Tuesday i.'gD'i L).n CTjniJroer of his friends at the Elks club rooms, the
occasion being the enthral ion of his birthday anniversary. The genial
and popular Imnherimn was the recipient of many congratulations and
good wishes
were being perfected This Is a mat
ter in which the merchants arc more
directly Interested than any one else
and they should take the lead In
arousing Interest and enthusiasm in
the celebration
I Con tin tied front Page One.)
The barge Nicaragua, of the Hitcher & Moore I,umber Company's
fleet, was loaded this week hv that company with a cargo of yard stock
for a local yard at Port Arthur. This Is the first barge load of lumber
from Orange that has been sent into the new Sabine lake channel, this
barge being taken up the channel to a point near the water works plant In
Port Arthur, where the cargo was discharged
HARRIS & FORI)
Proprietors
J L HARRIS
A !, FORI)
Business Manager
............Editor
It Is reported that the H.v.rlman
lines, together with the Motion find
other systems, have determined to
test the provision of the interstate
commerce act which forbids ihe ex-
change of Interstate transportation
for advertising space In the news-
papers, as they believe that such ex-
change of business can be carried on
without violating this law. The out-
come of the test will be awaited with
interest by the railroad* and tne pres*
of the country.
Thi* May Interest ou.
No one Is immune from kidney trou-
ble. so Just remember that Foley's
Kidney Cure will stop the Irregular-
ities and cure any case of kidney and
bladder trouble that Is not beyond
the reach of medicine . . (late City
Drug Store.
many
De-
Tbe public srhools of Orange will
clone for the present session on May
>31. ihu* rounding out another full
nine months term Orange ha, rea-
•on to feel proud of her magnificent
public School system and every citizen
should help to maintain It hi the high
eat standard possible
.1 W Link, general manager of the Miller-Link Lumber Company, I
spent a couple of day s In Houston this week on business for that company. \
of lying vm
this point. The stoetfeljaini of lying
paints is 300 square two coats.
It's a He, as a rule.
Devon covers 300 to.'<<10, our agents
think. We think 300 oo low and 500
too high; though douttlesH, they both
occur.
being here on How much the otfer paints cover
< rs on matters Is equally doubtful; v- g„, lmt to
II(xk1ihis of the World.' Is (he name
of n new secret society organized In
Beaumont, as on adjunct to the Odd
Fellows order. We always thought
Beaumont was a Hoodoo, and now we
know It
gv-, II Orange Is going to have a big
Fourth of July celebration this year
I* time arrangements to that end
PREPARE THIS YOURSELF.
For those who have any form of %
blood disorders; who want new, rich |
blood and plenty of it, try this:
Fluid extract Dandelion, one-half v*
ounce; Compound Kargon, ” one
ounce; Compound 8yrup Sarsaparll- **j|H
la, three ounces. 1
Shake well In a bottle and take In
teaspoonful doses after each meal and
at bed time. Any good pharmacy can ,
supply the Ingredients at small cost. Ji
This la the prescription, which, ■
when made up, In called “The Vegeta- 1
Ala Treatment;” by others, the ”Cy* , ;f|
Blood Purifier.” It acts gently (||
and certainly does wonders for some ,
people who are sickly, weak and out
of sorts, and Is known to relieve M»
. . . ,, . , araSwH
Robert Morgan, Jr., the hustling exporter, made a business trip to New
Orleans this week, spending a couple of days In the Crescent (Tty
If you arc intercste’d in Money
Saving you will come to the
L P. Feather* tone. president and general manager of the Gulf & \
Interstate railway, was In Orange for a day this week, figuring with the
Weaver ship yards on building some barges at Port Hollvar. Captain i
Weaver wj»s perfectly willing to build the barges at his yard in Orange, j
hut lie had ltx> much business on hand here for him to consider a proposl-1
tion to go to Bolivar and build the barges.
, In Schleicher county yesterday a
■ boy's leg was brok m a fine Hereford
bull was badly injured and a barn
i beat to pieces by tall, a terrific hall-
j storm continuing fur over half an
hoar. We are mi ire than ever con-
vinced that Southeast (Texas is the
garden spot of t«e world and the
choicest place on 4-arth to(lve.
ig standing caws of rheuma-
[>hronlc backache quickly.
The SPECIAL S A L*£
rjjn un
President Moss, of the Oolf Coast
League, has written a letter to each
of the umpires chosen by him to
handle the Indicator In the league
garnet, instructing them how to work
and Impressing upon them that, above
*11 else, he wants them to be abso-
lutely fair In their dedatons,
til MONDAY NIGHT
Look in Our Window*, price*
Remember only
WfkPateat flwr
Extra Special Pateat
TWO DAY8 MORE
lutety fair In their dedatons. If the
suggestion* of the president are
heeded there should he no kicking
These brands are guarti
mmf
Faint Year Boggy For TSe.
to *1.00 With Devoe’s Otoe* Paint
It weighs 3 to t osa. mare to the pint
I than others, wearn longer aad given a
gloat equal to new work. Sold by W.
It*. ISOM.
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RoyaUne Puis save Doctor * Bills
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Ford, A. L. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1907, newspaper, April 26, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644587/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.