The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Nerve Fago
!f You Waste Your
iNerve Energy, After
Awhile You Will
Suffer For li.
T<nu wnrtf* Mrvft fnrr» Irj'
•wer-work, worry, anxiety, eta
Vb i can weaken yowiselt b.v noc eating
groj&r food or securihDs sufTlcior.'S rest to
renew the nerve energy you use up.
The proper treatment, In addition to
good phosphatlc food, such as whole
meal (bread, prepared cereals, «tc„ Is
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
This 1s ns truly a twain and wervo
food as any food you could eat, and be-
•I4e*. furnishes strength and tone of its
own. which goes to the weakened name
System, and sets It to rights.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is a re-
freshing, revitalizing tonic food-medlclne
for the brain and nerves. It reconstructs
worn-out nervo tissue, and tills your
languid brain with new life and vigor.
Dr. Miles' Nervine has made so mnny
marvelous cures, of people v> sick the
doctors thought they were Incurable,
that It is today the standard medicine
in many thousands of American homes.
The first bottle Is guaranteed to help
you. or druggist returns your money.
“The extreme heat, close confinement
and intense mental strain incident to
the banking business, lias caused mo
to suffer with nervousness and Insom-
nia. It gives me pleasure to say that
1 have used Dr. Miles' Nervine with
very satisfactory results In ttie treat-
ment of these affections. I am now on
my fifth bottle, nnd cat and sleep well.
In fact have almost forgotten that I
possess nerves."—It. I,. PALBY. Asst.
Cashier, State Dunk, Tezarcana, Ark.
'F'RF'P 'Writ® to us for Free Trial
X i. t-'U Package of Dr. Miles' Anti-
Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy
for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your case, tell
you what Is wrong, and how to light It.
Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.
JLVBOKATOIUES. ELKHART. RID.
fLOUDCROFT
NEW MEXICO
ra^ROOF dARDENI.
OF T1IR
•SOUTH-WEST
LOCATED AT THRSUMMIT OT,
THE SACRAMENTO MOOT-----
6000 I F.E.T ABOVE
3EA LEVEL £
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* C. W. «. Nl. NOTES.
K.VlAHtiKMENT.
i The April Tiding" initk«i*»« nn-
** •iiiii-rintMit tlwit llirills evwrr lover
our lord J«“tis in Texmt with
<i«eni’Ht gratitude mid exultMMt joy.
Our Sister M. .VI. Blank* of l.*>ck •
luirt Ims given #10,(XM) for tlw *un-
|KMiof Bible work in the State uni-
versity of Texas.
• 1IAT IT MKA.V* Kt>R TEXAS
Oh who cmii estimate? A fuller
knowledge of (jiodV Word, n fuller
> fiuwloiii in li d (rue liberty where-
: with Christ alone can make us free.
I Ai San Juuintu her freedom was Ite-
gun sod ihe possibility of all that
she has I teen and is and is to be was
thrown open. But her perfect
finHiiciputioii lias not yet been
attained. True eons of ‘36 have
j fought many hatiles since and are
| fighting them still to free this land
, of benutv and of light from worse
tyranny and oppression than man
can impose on ihe bodies of men.
I he hard fought victories “for God
and home and native land,” right-
eousness and peace and true pros-
perity. show that the llaine of
patriotism still hums umjuenchcd
and pure in thousands of undaun-
ted breasts, in tens of thousands
of hearts forces are at work ex-
pressing themselves 111 rough ef-
forts in various lines to have hap-
pier homes, purer lives and a
f.ceer ) enple, to make this in truth
God’s mvu country. And now
steps forward a true daughter of
Texas, one worthy of this great
State, nnd lays upon the altar a
gift destined to add another dis-
tinct force for the accomplishment
of this supreme work.
•lIMrtllimiHlliaitMHNNMKiMMiNINIKHHMItNHIIMMUniinnHH
L. F. HEARD & CO.
SABINAL, TEXAS,
Furniture Hardware and I
I
Funeral Supplies.!
Most Complete Stock of Furniture and Hardware in £
Uvalde County. Can take core of any order in our line. •
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wYo trouble to answer Questions*
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CLOUDCROFT, THE PREMIER SUMMER.
RESORT OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST
REACHED DIRECT BY THE TRAJ S3
H PASO-NORHIEASTERN JMH
tor. rrjLL information, descriptive,
UTEFATURE. etc. CAIL ON NEAREST
COUPON TICKET AGENT OR ADDRESS
'' A'JV'JMIOWV—
O.PA.CLPAJO NOMirtAsraiN -ystem.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
When answering advertisements, mention
The Sentinel.
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
liver irregularities. Black-
Draught, Stock and Poultry Medi-
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breedf rs and
fanners keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa-
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may buy a
25-cent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers gener-
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
not. send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers. The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-
tanooga, Tenn.
1 T - ,‘i *^*^*---
Card From Mr. Hen)
1 Editor Sentinel: y •
j With your permisfcion I will ih.
j a statement to the public throng
The Sentinel with regard to th\
church huilding that is being built
for the Mexicans.
About a year ago while attend-
ing the Gulf District Convention,
at San Antonio, I met Yguacio
I Quintero who is in charge oi the
j Mexican Mission of the Christian
j Church in that city and is sup-
ported through the American Chris-
tian Missionary Society of Cincin-
! nati, Ohio. I found out he was an
'able minister of the gospel and a
J good man and I invited him to
| come to tSahiual and preach to the
Mexicans «nd promised my aid in
the matter of erecting a suitable
church building if lie should he
successful in organizing a church.
On coining home I tried to secure
a house to hold a protracted meet-
ing and failed. Later Mrs. Laye
took the matter up and secured the
house of a Mexican family for the
meeting, and later the Christiou
Church.
A second meeting was held and
nine persons were baptised and a
church wan organized. .Several
of i,lie brethren have shown as
great interest in the work as I.
and have given or offered sub- .
slantial financial aid. Still there
will he a shortage of about one
hundred dollars and any aid given
would he appreciated very much.
'I’he building will lie nearly fin-
ished by the end of the week, at
a cost of a little over two hundred
dollars, without seats.
Leon F. Heard.
Snhinul, Texas, April 12, 1904.
IIOCHEU.B, Oa., Jan. *0,1»02.
Black-Draught Stock amt Poultry
Medicine I* the best 1 ever tried. Our
itock was looking bad when yon aent
me the medicine and now they are
getting «o fine. They are looking »
per cent, better.
8. P. BROOKINOTON.
$50,000.00
Cash Given Away to Users of
HON COFFEE
/ ..ng to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the
/ 's, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we
j given our customers, but
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prise Contest*, which will
make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be
TWO GREAT CONTESTS
The*first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. I,onia World’s Fair; the second relates to Total
Vote For President to bo cast Nov. 8, 1904. $30,000.00 will bo distributed in each of these contests, making
$40,000.00 on the two, and, to mako it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, wc will give a
Brand First Prize of $5,000.00 £&£: iLTSS'.KSS iVSS
......opportunities of winning a big cash prize.
The many frimdn of Miss Anna-
bel Brnden will be glad to learn
that that young lady has recently
graduated from the Alamo City
Business College with distinguished
honors and is now holding a lucra-
tive and responsible position with
one of the leading business firms
of Han Antonio. Upon her grad-
uation Miss Braden was presented
with a certificate of highest indorse-
ment from the proprietors of the
college, Messrs Shafer it Downey,
in which they declare her to he
thourougiily prenared ami equip-
ped for undertaking most anv po-
sition in commercial life, and ad-
ding a high testimonial to her
character and deportment while
under their supervision.
Mrs. D F. Sanders, of I,biikey,
died in San Antonio Tuesdav, after
a lingering illness covering a period
of many months. The remains
were brought out and taken to the
funiiy home for interment.
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a
a cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg-
ular free premiums)
to one vote in
either contest: SML
WORLD’S FAIR CONTE8T
Whnt will be the total July 4th attendance at Ihe St. Loull
World'a I'nir? At Chicago, July 4,1891, the attendance was 283,271.
For nearest correct estimates received In Woolson Spice Com-
pany's office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 10th. 1904. we will
(five first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the
next neatest,etc.,etc., as follows:
1 First Prize ............................$2,600.00
1 Second Prize .......................... 1.000.00
2 Prize*—$600.00 each ..................1,000.00
------ ----- “ ..................1,000.00
..................1,000.00
..................1,000.00
..................1,000.00
..................2,600.00
..................6,000.00
TOTAL, $20,000.00
6 Prizes— 200.00
lO Prizes— 100.00
20 Prises— 60.00
60 Prizes— 20.00
260 Prizes— 10.00
1800 Prizes,— 6.00
2130 PSIZEC.
Printed blanks to
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack-
age. The 2 cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es-
timate is recorded.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (rotes
for nil candidates combined! at the election Novembers, 1904? In
1900election, 11,959,65.1 peoplo voted lor President. For nearest cor
rect estimates received In Woolson Spice Co.'s, office. Toledo, O.,
on or before Nov. 5.1904, we will give first prise for the nearest cor-
rect estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows:
1 First Prize ............................$2,600.00
............... 1,000.00
.................1,000.00
................ 1,000.00
................ 1,000.00
.................. 1,000.00
................1.000.00
................2,600.00
.................6,000.00
1 Second Prize .......
3 Prises— $600.00 each
6 Prizes— 200.00 “
10 Prizes— 100.00 **
20 Prizes— 60.00 “
60 Prises— 20.00 "
260 Prisss— 10.00 “
1800 Prises— 6.00 M
2136 PBIZE$,
TOTAL. $20,000.00
4279—PRIZES—4279 ..
Distributed to th® Public-aggregating $45,000.00—in addition to which we shall give 16,000
to Grocers’ Clarks (sap T’.rtic’jfars in LfON COFFEE casos) making a grand total of $50,000.00. [ ‘
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF f
LION COFFEE !
_TOLEDO, OHIO* jj
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.)
Fruits Cigars
F. M. PRIOR.
Candies
Nothing ha$ ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
ForQWM-l-V^
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles free.
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Sevier, Hal. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108479/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .