The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Announcement.
M. Dunlap authorizes The Senti-
nel t<> iinnouiice that lie is a candi-
date tnr the office of Sheriff mid Tax
Collector of Uvulde county, wubject
to llie action of the voters at the
general election in November.
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Sleeplessness Is a
Sign of Nerve Trou*
ble and Should
Be Looked To.
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Tliero are three different manifesta-
tions of sleeplessness.
First, hardly to sleep a wlnlc all night,
nrennd, to lie awuko a Ions time bi foro
falling asleep; third, to fall asleep soon,
waking up after several hours and then
find It hard to sleep again.
They mean that soinewhero in tho
nerva fibres, somewhere In tho brain
cells, somewhere In the blood vessels
that carry blood to the brain, something
Is radically wrono, and must bo righted,
or the end may be worse than death.
To right it, take Dr. Miles’ Nervine.
Como other symptoms of nerve trou-
ble are; Dizziness, Headache, Baek-
nche, Worry, Fretfulness. Irritability,
Mel:noholy, l ack of Ambition.
They indicate diseases which may lead
to Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance,
Nervous Prostration, Paralysis, Insanity.
Nothing will give such oulek and last-
Ini; relief as Dr. Miles' Nervine.
'•> hn-banu had boon sick for weeks,
Cdi 1 not all up to have his bed c..»i
Willi nil the medical help wo could g t
he continu 'd to grow worse. Ho coal 1
net: her sleep or oat. Our baby girl was
Kent away, and all callers barred, be-
cause ho could not stand a bit of talk-
ing. 1 read of a case of nervous pros-
tration, cured by Dr. Miles' Hestojative
Nervine. We began giving It to him,
and In a few days he was able to bo
dressed. From that tlmo ho steadily
improved. Nervine saved his life.”—
MRS. A. G. HASK1N, Frceville, N. Y.
pntiti Write to us for Free Trial
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Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy
for Pain. Also Symptom Plank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your ease, tell
you what Is wrong, and how t
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Going for Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Don’t put yourself in this man ’ s place,
bnt keep h bottle of this remedy in }rour
home. There is nothing so good for
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and
Diarrhoea. It is equally valuable for
Summer Complaint and Cholera Infan-
tum and hns saved the lives of more
children than any other medicine in use.
When reduced with water nnd sweet-
ened it is pleasant to take.
You or some one of yonr family are
sure to need this remedy sooner or later
and when that time comes you will need
It badly; you will need it quickly. Why
not buy it now nnd be prepared for such
an emergency. Price, 25c.; large size, 00c.
MRS. CECELIA STOWE,
Orator, Entre Nous Club.
176 Warren Avenue,
Chicago, Ilk., Oct. 22,1902.
For nearly four years 1 differed
from ovarian troubles. The doc-
tor insisted on an operation as the
only way to get well. I, however,
strongly objected to an operation.
My husband felt disheartened as
well as I, for home with a sick
woman is a disconsolate place at
best. A friendly druggist advised
him to get a bottle of Wine of
I Cardui for me to try, and he did so.
I began to improve in a few days anil
my recovery was very rapid. Wi th-
in eighteen weeks I was another
being
Mrs. Stowe 8 letter shows every gj
woman how a home is saddened by B
H female wcaknes and howcompletely fed
9 Wine of Cardui cures that sick- BS
■ ness and brings health and Lapp:- H
I ness again. Do not go on sufL’r- gS
I ing. Go to your druggist today ■
m and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine Q
■ of Cardui.
IWINECARDUIjj
ARE I0U GOINGTOTHE WORLD’S Fill)?;
If so You had Better Mike Arrangement, j
for Accomodations in Advance.
Hales Will be High, Hotel Room Scarce
Plan by Which Readers of The Sentinel
Who Want to See the Big Show can
Save Themselves Trouble and An- j
noyance.
It is with great pleasure that ivc are able
to announce to you that it is in our power
to solve the vexed question as to where you
are to stop when attending tliegreat World’s I
Fair at St Louis, mid us to just what it will
cost you. Through an arrangement with
the St. Louis European Hotel Co., a Mis-
souri Corporation, which is highly recom-
mended by the Lincoln Trust Company of
St. Louis, uiui which controls and operates
1,560elegant modern rooms in ulose prox-
imity to tho Exposition grouils, we are en-
abled to oiler to our readers the greatest I
opportunity to solve the import ant question
"where at and how much V( The tremen-
dous attendance at this World’s Fair will
send Accomodation prices skyward, in fact,
will make them in many instances beyond
the reach of ordinary people. TlicSt. Louis
European lintel Company, having leased
1,500 of the finest rooms in St. Louis over
a year ago, are enabled to give our readers
the extremely low rate oflfl.OO per day for
accommodations and guide service to con-
duct the patron to the room and comforta-
bly establish him therein. Upon investiga -
ting tliis great proposition, we have con-
cluded arrangements whereby wears the
local agents lor the St. Louis European Ho-
tel Company . ami are prepared lo reserve
rooms at once for our readers. Don’t wait,
attend to this matter at once, and thereby
save money, inconvenience, and, perhaps,
your life. You well know tlie great dan-
gers awaiting the untraveled and unwary
ill a great city at such a time when it will
be the resort of shnrpeis from all over Hie
world. Imagine your plight if you take
yourself or your family into unknow nluces
and houses! Under plan oftlieSt. Louis
European Hotel Co. you are absolutely safe
as all of I heir rooms are located in I lie hand-
some homes of tho best Christian citizens
of.St. Louis, largely people who own their
own homes, not sharpers loeaeed in t lie city
for a few months only to skin the World’s
Fair visitor. 1 his company by controlling
l.fxio rooms, is enabled lo make an extreme-
ly low rate of $1.01 per person per day, sold
only on a Certificate Plan—that is, you
make application foraccommodatins, slat-
ing number of days and month you desire
to come, on thecoupon appearingbelowen-
elose$ 1 09foreuoh day reserved, and mail
same to the Editor of Ibis paper. Imme-
diately upon receipt of such application the
.St, Louis European Hotel Co. will forward
to you a certificate good for the time re-
served or for any time during file Exposi-
tion period, April kith, to December 1st,
l!K)4. This certificate is transferable, so
that in case of the one reserving being un-
able to attend, lie can dispose of his certifi-
cate without loss.
This Company's general ofiiees are lo-
cated in the Milton building,on Eighteenth
st reel, immediately adjoining the St. Louis
Union Station. Upon arrival in St. Louis
you present your certificate at the general
office of the Company, and their uniform
guides will eouductyou to your room, there
by assuring you against losing your way
and falling a victim to any of Hie many
sharks which will infest the City at that
time Checking rooms will lie maintained
for the»eonveiiience of the Company’s pat-
rons, and in every way their comfort nnd
safety will he curolully looked after. As
Hie number of rooms is limited, fill out the
coupon to day and remit to (lie Editor,
Remember, rooms can be reserved for any
number of days, from one up, unless you
wish to pay exorbitant prices and sutler a
loss of lime, personal inconvenience and,
perhaps, danger.
L. F. HEARD & CO.
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SABINAL, TEXAS.
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Furniture Hardware and
, Funeral Supplies.
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Most Complete Stock of Furniture and Hardware in
Uvulde (' ninty. Cun take rare of any order in our line.
~/Vo trouble to (insurer Questions.”
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Marfa 16-Gatige Stetem
This is the smallest and light c.- . -hi {c'-ont
6 1-2 pounds) repeating gun ever manufactured,
and open3 up many new possibilities' to the
® up-to-date sportsman. It is not a 16 barrel on a
12 action, but a new, well-balanced, properly-proportioned
gun that, with modern smokeless powders, enables a shooter
to use a powerful load in a small shell and reduce, materi-
ally, the weight of shells and gun to be carried. The
small, light gun handles fast, results in close holding and
increased accuracy. description in new Marlin Catalog No. A5<2, /usf out-
Send three stamps for postage to Tut Marlin Firearms Co., Nrw Hivin, Conn.
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Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dg ling's
New Discovery
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ror j oi'oniMaud
Vtll.lis
Prim
50c 4 11.00
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: I.ung Troubles.
Money back If It fails. Tria1 Mottles free.
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CASH GIVEN AWAY to tots of
Editor .Sahinul Sentinel,
Agent, St. Louis European Hotel Co.,
Sahinul, Texas.
Dear Sir:
Enclosed find
Dollars
In Addition to the Regular Fr@@ Premiums
Toijsdo, oQQfaQZ
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I for which reserve for mo room occomoda- |
lions and guide service at St, Louis, fur
days during Hie month ol_
or at such other time duringtlie Exposition
period, April .’loth to December 1st, 190f, as
I shall desire, at the rate of $1.00 per day,
am) forward to me at once certificate foe
SftmP.
(Signed).
Town.
State.
How
Would,
You,
like <x Check like ThS
We Have Awarded $20,000.00
Presidential Vote Contest
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f/rr.ASt/A'Fji
Cash to 7,/on Coffer users in our Great World’s Fair Content—
2J39 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in the
What will bo the total popular vote cast
for President (votes for all can-
didates combined) at the election
November 8, 1904 ?
In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted
for President. For nearest correct esti-
mates received in Woolsou Spice Com-
pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before
November 5, 1904, we will give first
prize for the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to tho next nearest, etc.,
etc., as follows:
Five Lion - Heads cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a 2-cent
stamp entitle you (in addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov-
ers our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is. recorded.
You can send as many esti
mates as desired.
Grand First Prize of SS,000.00
will be awarded to the one who Is nearest
correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi-
dential Vote Contests.
We alio offer 15.000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers'
Clerks. (Particulars In each case of Lioa Coffee.)
How Would Your Name Look on On© of These Choc’
Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LiON COmcK long enough to get acquainted with it. you will be r d .
convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take noother-and that’s why we adyer <(se
we are using our advertising money to that both of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. Hence for your 1A 0n igra^0
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUM8 AND CASH PRICES
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION COFFEE7
1 First Prize ............................ta,500.00
1 Second Prise .......................... 1,000.00
is Prises *500.00 oach ...... 1,000.00
r> Prises 200.00 ’’ l.ooo.oo
10 Prises— 100.00 “ 1,000.00
MO Prizes— 00.00 ” 1,000.00
50 Prises- 2000 “ 1,000.00
250 Prizes— 10.00 " 2,500.00
1000 Prizes— 0.00 *' 6,000.00
2130 PKIZES,
TOTAL, I20.000.0r
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
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Sevier, Hal. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904, newspaper, August 26, 1904; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108053/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .