The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 7 of 14
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“I was troubled with stom-
ach trouble Tiledfor.Ve Black-
Drnuiiht did me more i^ood
tn one weok than all the doc-
tor I medicine I took In a
y«>MH8. SARAH H.
HUIRFIKLD ElletUellle, lud.
Thodford s I Hack Draught
quickly invigorates the ac-
tion of the stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Thed-
ford 's Black Draught iswa-
aionally you will keep your
stomach and liver iu per-
fect condition.
THEDFORD’5
BLACR-DRALKjHT
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford's
Black-Draught not only re-
lieves constipation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
Alt dniRstst* sell
%-csnt packages.
“Thedford's Black-
Draught is the best medi-
cine to regulate the bowels
I have ever used.’’— MRS.
A M 0 U A N T, Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
consriPATion
Lntle Louise Graham, accompa-
nied Mr. G VV. Newberry as far as
Kan Marcos on his trip to Auaiin.
Louise will visit hei sister Miss
Mary Graham.
G. VV. Newberry and Fslix Hobbs
left for Austin Tuesday morning on
special business tbs nature of whiob
will be given out later, if 4bey suc-
ceed, otherwise, like Kuropatkin,
there will be little said of the re-
sults of the trip.
VV. L. Hoots, a graduate optician,
of lieeville is spending the week in
the city.
O. li. McNeill came in trom Live
Oak county Monday for the pur-
pose of taking his grandmother,
Mrs. Willitmsto the ranch* where
she will spend a few weeks.
James Goodwyu and Brady Mor.
ton, two young gOnilemen of Kami-
rena are in the city on pleasure.
Cattle Inspector. Jas. Gibson re
turned Tuesday from Yturria and
Ceast r where he inspected one train
of cattle at the former place and
thtee train loads at Ceaser. E. H.
East sold the fiist train to Jerry
Yates of the Teiritory, the other
three trains were sold by John
Welder tr Ik* Prior to go to pas
lure in Territory.
Ileniy Beall oa«£ in Irom his
ranch Tuesday. He haJ the Alice
Tin Shop (it up a lot of galvanized
eave troughs for his house which
has been recently remodeled, painted
and furnished, and be is not (yet)
married either.
Rev. Mr. Gray, presiding elder of
the ban Antonio district Mexican
Border Conference was a guest at
the Newberry, Monday, while en
route to Kan Antonio.
Phil 8. Waterwall of Itockporl
was on the Alice horse market this
week with two carloads of horses
and mates.
A DAREDEVIL RIDE
often ends in a sad accident. To heal
accidental injuries, use Bucklen’s Ar-
nica Halve. “A deep wound ib my
foot, from an accident," write* The-
odore Hohuele, of Columbus, O,,
“caused me great pain. Physicians
were helpless, but Bueklen’e Arnica
Halve quiokly healed in it." Scythes
and heals burns uk« magic. 25c at
at N, A. Hodman Druggist.
J. J Hobbs has a fine prospect
for n big Irish potato crop. He re.
fuses to put them on the early mar-
ket. He prefers to wait though the
price then will be less, he will have
four times the quantity to sell when
the potatoes are fully grown.
"I haVJ used Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets with mo*t sat-
isfactory results," says Mrs K. L,
Phelps, Houston, Texas. For indi-
gestion, biliousness soil coustipa'iou
these tablets are most excellent. Hold
byA 11 Druggists.
Mr. S. F. Huy presented the Echo
with two tine cabbage heads and a
nice geueious bunch of carrotls.
A few years ago we had to send
to San Antonio for veg< tables, now
we ship vegetables to various iute
rior markets.
HEALTH 18 YOUTH.
Disease aud Sickness Bring Old Age.
Herbine, taken every morning be-
fore breakfast, will keep you iu robust
heulth, fit you to ward disease. It
cures constipation, biliousness, dys-
pepsia, fever skin, lives aud kidney
complaints. It purifiss the blood and
cleare the complxion .
Mrs. D. VV. Hmith, Whitney, Tex.
writes April 3, 1902: I have used
Hebiue, aud find it the best medicine,
for constipation aud liver troubles It
does all you claim for it. I can highly
recommend it 50c, '
Business Change,
M. D. Wilson has sold his gro-
cery Lusiuess iu Alice to H. 1).
Boucher, who will continue tlie
business at the same place. The
latter assumes all indebtedness, and
all accounts due the old tiim are
(tayable to Mr. Boucher, who will
appreciate a continuance of the pat-
ronage.
A DANDY FOR BUKN8.
Dr. Bergio, Paua, 111. writes; “1
have used Ballarii’s Snow Liniment:
always recoinmeuded it to my mends
as 1 aui confident tdele U no heller
made, ‘it is a dandy for burns.’
Those who live uu (arms are especially
liable to many accidents cuts, burns,
bruises, which heal rapidly wheu Bat-
lsrd’s Huow Liniment is applied. It
should always be kept in the house
for oases of emergency .’’ 26c, 5dc aud
11.00. Bold by N. ▲. Hodman ,
Mr. Blackwell shipped out
four cars of cattle from lieb-
brouville to market Saturday,
Johu S. Kritser, solicitor for
the Evaus-Suider-Buel Com-
mission company, shipped out
seveuty-tive curs of slock from
near Kingsville ISuuday, the
property of Johu Welder.
Rev, D. A. Gregg is an-
uouuced to till the pulpit at the
Methodist church buuday.
SCIATIC KHEV tlATlSM CURED,
111 have been subject to sciatic
rheumatism for years,"says E. H
Wilton Junction, Iowa. “My joiuts
were slid and gave me much pain and
discomlorl. My joints would crack
wheu 1 straightened up. 1 used Cham
berlain’a Paiu Balm aud have been
thoroughly uured. Have not had a
paiu or ache from the old trouble for
many mouths. It is certainly a most
wouuderlul liniment," For sale by All
Druggists.
The next time the exchange
fiend swipes our Caller before
we have a chance to read it,
there is goiug to b& serious
trouble. If it happens aftei we
are inducted into the office to
which the people recently elect-
ed us, if we cun find out wh«
the wretch is, we will fine him
to the full extent of the law in
such cuses made aud provided.
\ She Tycmun’^ Jiorne
m
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JftUSfon Society.
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S UKN. I). 8. liOUtH. HRESK MDIT. S
The Society will meet this Friday.
Min. John Boeruin represented
the Society at the Beevills District
Conference last week.
Mrs. G. VV . Mil lei, our new treas-
urer, is not only a good and efficient
officer, hut an earneHt Christian
worker, willing at all times to fill
any i osition needed.
If a kindly thought arise within,
speak out, put it into action; tlial’N
the way to p'ant good deeds and its
good duds, rather than good wards
that accomplish the work of a home
missionary.
“Woman’s Homo Mission So.
ciely, ’ that's the name of the order
under whose banner we have en-
listed.
We ought to strive to be known
by our works as well as by our name
otherwise we will prove a failure.
“Lei us. then, be up and doing
With a heart for any fa e;
Still achieving, still persuing
Leant lo labor aud lo wait.”
E8R1GUS STOMACH TROUBLE
UURED.
1 was troubled with a dia.ress in my
elumacn, sour stumacn sod vomiting
spells, aud cau truthfully say that
Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver
Tablets cured uie.— Mrs. T. V Wil-
liams, Lmugnburg, Mich. These tab-
lets are guaranteed to cure every cast,
of stomach trouble of ttiis character.
For sale by All Druggists.
Indians!
The Red Men, Veuado Tribe, No.
75, of Alicy, will give an entertain-
ment al lv. of P. llali, on the night
of 28lb.
The best musical and speciality
nmalucr ailisis in Alice will hold
i he boaids.
Don’t fail to come aud see the Iu
diuus.
Dou’t forget your admission fee,
25 cents.
Don’t forget we have organized
for the purpose of enieriainuig.
Don’t forget w* are not lit this
business for money, therefore every
25 els. deposited with us will return
to you in the lorni of more fun, pic-
nics aud geueral diversions.
Corns and see our first program,
Aim n, I. OF F. HALL.
Yours,
INDIANS, INDIANS
»•» ■1 —
VV. L. Hobbs is sending in straw,
berries for local consumption, his
Mfw. G VV. Nuwbeny enter-
i tained Iter Sunday school class
Saturday front 11:'.50 till 6 p. m.
The class consists of boys, aud
each boy had the privilege of
; inviting a girl. Misses Natalie
Fly and Della Booth assisted
Mrs. Newberry to entertain the
children, aud the time passed
pleasantly with music, conver-
sation and refreshments. The
same evening little Miss Louisa
Newberry entertained a few of
her fitends, the occasion being
her sixth birthday.
'I he Wert hound Tex.»Mex. now
arrives at 9:30 and leaves at 10:30
a. m. The East hound ariives at
Alice at 2:50 p. in.
Htate i f Ohio, Citv of Toledo,)
I ocas County. j m’
Frank J. Chunky makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J . Cheney A Co., doing business iu
the City of Toledo, County of and
Htate aforesaid, and that firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and every esse of Ca-
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
of Hall’s Catarrh Cukk.
FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before me aud uubacribed
in my presence, this6ib day of Decent
t»er, A D. 1886.
A . W. GLEA80N,
<SKAI.
Notary Public.
Geo..Hobbs says lie realizes that
the country is in fine shape, that
pi os peels n.*v« r seemed heifer, hut
afier witnessing 56 springs in (his
ceuntry lie is of the opinion that its
best no' to he too elated hut count
on an average year. One had better
be surprised ut an under estimation
than an over estimation.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CON TAINS
MERCURY,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never he used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy-
sicians, as lie damage they will do is
ten fold to the good you nan possibly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cm*, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer-
cury, and ia taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
■urfaces of the system. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure he sure you get
the genuine. It is taken internally
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
Hold by Druggists, Price 75o per
bottle
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
8 B. Moeser’a Irish potato patch
is adinind by all passers-by. The
| crop is not yet fully matured but
am plan is expressed to leas favored j |h# are gH ]„rgea< ,hose be
points north.
ing shipped to early juarke*.
■MiHiKHiti msamm «ik»wti«im4»ir. kiiuiiiiiibm arm «**i«wiw»rr • mi ■namii
Are You Satisfied
I Or are you looking for ‘ Something Better”
g
The Territory 'traversed by
: Till ST. HIS, ISliOWNSVILLE & MEXICO BY, I
(The Gulf Coast Line.)
Ih “SOMETHING BETTER” than
anything el«e in the Gr«at Southwest
\ “AS EL DORADO OF liPPORTIi.MTY FOR THE RAY
WITH THE HOE.”
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Thu railroad company in opening up new towns
and placing acreage property on the market for
it the home-builder. For prices of land and town
lots and information of any character, address
^ WM. DOHERTY, Vici President, Lind Department, Corpus Chrlstl, Tens.
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Going for Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Don't put yourself in this m.m ’ s place,
bnt keep a bottle uf this remedy in your
home. There is nothin,? so good for
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and
Diarrhoea. It is equally valuable tor
Bummer Complaint anil Cholera Infan-
tum and has saved the lives of more
children than any other medicine in use.
When reduced with water and 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 quiokly. Why
not buy it now and bfe prepared for such
«n emergency. Price, 25c.; large size, 50o.
DFFIIilAL DIRECTORY.
C. C . Garrett, chief justice; W. H.
Gill aud R. A. Pleassuts, associate
justice* Court of Civil Appeals,, first
district. Court at Qslvoaiou .
John Willacy, Henator 23rd dist.
W . F. Timon , Rep. 24th diel.
J. I. Kleiber, attorney 28th dist.
R. O. Cook , Clerk,
County officers,
W. B. Hopkins, Judge,
W. B McCampbell, Attorney.
H. E. Lute.. Clerk.
VV. H. Caldwell, Treasurer.
Thi s. B. Dunn, Tax Assessor-
C. F. H. von Blncbcr, Hurveyor.
J. U. Bhmtzer, Tax Collator.
M. B. Wright, Sheriff.
County Court meets in Corpus
Ohrieti the first Monday in March,
Juue, Heptember and December.
COUNTY COMM JLHI ONER 8
Precinct 1—T. M. Lawrence, Cor-
pus Christi.
Precinct 2—J 0. Bluntzer.Blimtzer.
Precinct 3—W. T. Wright, Driscolli
PreciDCt 4—Wm. Adams, Alice
Commissioners’ Court convenes in
Corpus Christi the second Monday in
February,May, August and November.
PRECINCT OFFICERS .
Precinct No. 5—F. H. Dubose, Jus-
tice of the Peace.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Mayor, P- A. Presnail.
Recorder, Frank Ellis.
Marshal, Archie Clark.
Secretary, Fiank Ellis.
Trearurer, Feliz Hehbs.
Aldermen, G. W. Newberry, L. G. Col-
lins, F. B. Nnyer, Phil HobbeandS. B.
Moeser.
Fraternal Societies.
Knights fo Pythias
Meet every Thursday
night at the K. P. Hall.
Visiting brothers are
'cordially invfted to at-
tend .
Tho. H. Clark, C. C.
D. F. McCarthy, K.lt.H
Knights of Honor
Meet first and third Sat-
urday nights in each
month. Brothers visit—
lug the city are invited
to attend.
D. 8. Booth, Dictator;
Cbas. Duborse, Reporter, Alice, Tex.
y&iWoodmen of tbe
U,,rl11 m‘rt flr,t
flfcZA!- and thirdMonday.
Welcome hand ex-
tended to aflChop
PG#W Lux, C. C.
T. E. Noonan, C
Woodmen Circle.
Meets second and fourth Mondays in
each month Mrs he Glover, W G
Mrs. Ila McNeill.Clerk.
Rathbone Sisters.
Meet every Tuesday night at 8
o’clock.
Mrs. C. B. Dubose, Most Kxcelent C,
Mies Frankie Ayers, Secretary.
Red Men.
The Improved Order of Red
.Men meet every Friday night at
K. of P Hull. Visiting brethero
invited to attend.
H..I. Overton, P,; Frahk Swindler, it.
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Booth, D. S. The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905, newspaper, April 13, 1905; Alice, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111428/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .