Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 18, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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The weary
wo r no u t all
tired feel tugs
coino to every
tody who taios
the kidneys
Whon tho kid-
neys are over-
worked thqy tall
to perform tho
Vdutle3 nature has
provided for them
to do
When tho kid-
neys fall danger-
ous disease quick
ly folfo ws urin-
ary disorders diabetes dropsy rheu-
matism Brlghts disease
Doans Kidney Pills euro all kidney
ttnd bladder Ills Read tho following
case Veteran Joshua Heller of 706 South
Walnut street Urbana 111 tays In
tho fall of 1899 after getting DoanB
Kidney Pills at Cunningham Bros
drug stpro In Champaign and taking a
course of treatment I told the readers
of tho paper that they had relieved
me of kidney trouble disposed of a
lam back with pain across my loins
and beneath the shoulder blades Dur- >
Ing the Interval which had elapsed I
havo had occasion to report to Doans
Kidney Pills when I noticed warnings
of attack On each and yery occa-
sion the results obtained we re Just as
satisfactory as when the pills worn
first brought to my notice I Just as
emphatically endorse the preparation
today as I did over two years ago
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid-
ney medicine which curedMr Heller
> wlll be matle don application to any
part of tho United States Medical
advice free strictly confidential Ad-
dress FosterMUburn Co Buffalo N
Y For salo by all druggists Fries
E0 cents per box
A remarkable specimen of street
naming In Toledo tho ancient capital
of Spain Is cited by a correspondent
of the Pall Mall Gazette It Is Calls
Del DlablQt Pertence ni Ayunlaralen >
to or lriEngllsh The Devllbelongs
totheMunlcIpalCouncll streSt
Flowering plants may be forced to
blossom at any time by exposing them
to ether fumes for two days twice
with an Interval of two daya between
and then placing for two weeks In a
hot house
There is me thing about the wages
of sin the man who gets them never
complainsthat be is notwell paid
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Though the gas meterhaver falls
to register It has no veto >
Tho number of employes In thoNew
York municipal service has reached
46299 of whom 12000 aro teachers
and 10000 members of tho police and
Are departments
Burglars unablo to break through
tho Iron door of a cigar shop In
Berlin avengod themselves by paint-
ing up a notice There is nothing
hero worth stealing
That jSeririon did me a lot of good
Ilri1 glad to hoar it young man
vYcs Id been up very night tor a
week
According to the monks otthe hos-
pice of St Barnard their famous dogs
eaVe on an average twenty lives every
year on the mountain
A copy of Hawthornes rarest book
Fanshnwe was sold In Boston re-
cently for JG50
An abstract of the recent New Or-
leans census develops the fact that
there are 16000 more Women In the
city than men
Forty thousand birds mostly sand-
pipers afe reported to have been
killed recently on the North Carolina
coaEit for millinery purposes
Sir John Herschel estimates that
the largest comets with tails millions
of miles jn length do not weight more
Uian a few ounces
Eight fine stags have been sent by
tha Tlmperor of Austria as a present
to the Czar
The quickest way to do things la to
lo only one ntoutline
Gallery godsmove In the highest
jlrcles
Sheriff de Braggs of the Queen
jounty jail New York has purchased
dogs to assist him in tho capture of
escaped fugitives
Pleased to meet you Is what a
mannever says to a sight draft
New Jersey chiefly consists of trusts
and summer resorts It fleeces the
rest of the country
Tombstone epitaphs should b
classed as grave literature
Too many second cass politicians
aro drawing flretclass salaries
Eight thousand nine hundred wom-
en n London have teen convicted of
4runkcnne33 more than ten times
Neatly Trapped
Are you fond of birds she asked
Innocently as she stood at ine plana
tumbling tho music
I dearly love thom he replied
with never a shadow of suspicion
Then she ranher slender fingers
over tho keysandbegap to sing O
Would I Were a Bird
Explained
Silas What was the parsons text
today
Cyrus Learn to Look Up
Silas Learn to Look Upt
Hml Homust think we are going
to a town where they tiave tho sky
virapers
Those Tall Blrls
Cholly Yes Indeed my love for you
has broadened mo greatly
Sweet Kathleen It hasnt length-
ened you nnyr has It Cholly t
Abbreviated Costumes
Mrs Gablelgh What did the ladles
wear at the banquet
Gablelgh I cant remember except
that their frocks would have made
admirable rainyday outfits
Mrs Gablelgh horrlfle d What
Gablelgh It they had walked on
their hands
Royal Fads
The papers say that Queen Alex
andras hobby Js cloqkB
bneTofiherjjroyal sisters Is very fond
jrfflne poultry
Welli I fancy It requires a much
uhfgherT < 3e greebf Intelligence to set a
hen than to set a clock
Turned the Other Way
You cant Judge by appearaneas
paw said Farmer Sorghums eldest
daughter Beneath the roughest ex-
terior may nestle tho heart of gold
The old man looked thoughtful
That sounds nice he said but
It seem to me Its Jest the oppsito
with a gold brick
Ere Is What Queered Him
Wantanno What queered De Wruy
er and Miss Rocks
Duano In writing an odo to her he
used the expression dainty shelllike
ears and the printers became mysti-
fied over Do Wruyters horrible chlrog
raphy and made If dirty shawllike
ears
A Forecast
Olden Youre cultivating rather ex-
travagant taBtes
Youngman Oh well when I get a
ptart In the world I expect to have all
the money I want
Olden Well at that rate youll
want all themoney you expect td
have
The Limit
He The more I see of you Flor-
ence the more I like you >
Flo Then youll never llko mo an
mora than you do now George
Suspicious of tho Gilt Edges
This Iswhat I call a giltedge In
rostment said the persuasive agent
Yes answered Farmer Corntassel
but thats Just bow It was wjtb tht
gold Irfck I baughtr The edges wore
flnej but the Inside was a delusion
and a snare
effects lihei
debility nervous
ness dyspepsia
and fther ca-
tarrhal condit
io n s resulting
from the Crip in
the entire Mater
ia Medical have
foundno remedy
that equuls Peru
na for prompt ac-
tion Dr SJ3
Hartman Presi-
dent The Hart
man Sanitarium
A DEMON grip Has crossed our
LIKE leaving behind scores of
physical wrecks
Victims of catarrh of tho head catarrh of
the throat catarth of the tungscaiarth of
tho stomach catarrh of the kidneys catarrh
of the pelvic organs varo to be counted by
hundreds of thousands Grip is epidemic
catarrh and sows the Seed o chronic ca-
tarrh within the system
This is so true that few grip sufferers are
ablq to mako a complete recovery until they
have used Peruna >
Never in the history d mcditlnehas a
remedy received sucf > qualified and un-
iversal eulogies as Perup
A Now York Alderman Kxperlenee
Hon Joseph A Flti alderman Filth
District writes from 104 Christopher street
Now York City as follows
Whena pestilencafejertakesourpeople
we take precautionas ajiation to preserve
the citizens against thelcrea djlisease
La grippe has enteral thouands of our
homes this fall andE noticed that the
people wh6 used Perurjiwtro quickly re-
Stored while those whculfpended on doctors
prescriptions spent wcaks in recovering
leaving weatranHremaciatecL
thera
44udU4iHghMrf asOTP9 > J > dat
Ance took Peruna wluihdrove the disease
y n
Crayen Portrait J0x3O for 080
Kega1ftr rrlM n00 srndTus yoac Photo and ste
Atonej Order Our work It tnnriintced Dial dl
r st with the houia aod saro Ac nt cbminiftslon
O B AJtuinsuN a Co ttltu St IJallai laxai
It must take a IqtSf sand to enable
a grocer to sell sugajlhelow cost
i Try One iRackage
It Deflance StarchJfdoes not please
you return It to Vour jlealer If It
does you get o nefhlrd more for the
same money It wllJSfelve you satis-
faction and wlH notgrtlcli to the Iron
Abouttho only satisfactory substi-
tute for wisdom Isr lSnce
Pisos Cum tor5oniin pttoTi Is an lnialUble
medicine tor coushs WcbfdK N W Siitusi
Ocean Orore N J F ttJ J 1KO
The greatv Canadian Soo electric
power plant IS nedibyNew Yorkers
No chromes or cHeap promlums but
a better quality andfonethlrd more of
Defiance Starch farfthe same price of
other starches j
They have captured the cleverest
hotel robber In the country my dear
Indeed What hote1 did he keep
COItronATIONSand IiKllvitlual whoneril
rellablDetective Service Krnploy AloCunel
Detec tlve Agency Houston Texas
TUero ia nothlngjiks loatber not
even tho paper initiations
Iti
Ur Wlnslowa Soothlnur Syrup
For children teetblnff softena the gums redness tn
Samaiatlon allar pauiear s wtudcollo3ftca botue
I rSiU
BarringJjawntrofiera few wen tak
too with interest In thelr buslneaa
n MiiW > iH r1 v s <
The Grip Leaves thousands in its Path
WeaK Nervous Dyspeptic Catarrh Wrecks
For Crip
and the
af let
out of my system in a few days And did not
hinder me from pursuing my dally work
I should like to see pur Board of Health
give it official recognition and have it used
generally among cur poor sick people in
Greater New York Joseph A Flinn
D L Wallace a charter member of the
International Barbers Union writes from
IS Western avenue Minneapolis Minn
Following a severe attack of la grippe
I seemed to be affected badly all over I
suffered witha sevcro backache indigestion
and numerous ills so I could neither eat
nor sleep and I thought I would give up
my work Which I could not afford todo
One of my customers who was greatly
helped by Peruna advised me to try it and
I procured a bottle the same day I used
it faithfully and felt a marked improvement
During the next two months I took five
bottles and then felt splendid Now my
head isclear my nerves steady I enjoy
food and rest well Peruna has been worth
a dollar a dose to me D L Wallace
Mr O H Perry Atchison Kansas
writes
Again after repeated trials of your
medicines Peruna and Manalin I give this
as my expression of the wonderful results of
your very ralliablQJnedicino in its effects In
my case after repeated friais 1
are delicate and
no drastic purga-
tives should ever
be given Neither
should a mother
givchcrxhild any
concoction con-
taining opiates
If necessary to
assist Nature toj
move the little
onesbowels give
it onequarter teaspoonful
S
Syrep Pepsin
Pleasant to the taste contains
nothing which can harm the most
delicateorganism Physcianswill
testify to the truth of this state-
ment See page 21 of our book
of Proofs Write for it today
Mrs AUta Jackson ol Farmer City HL
writes My sercn months old baby was
troubled a great deal with bis stomach and
bowels I had tried numerous remedies witli
no irood results until tbe baby lostiuuchflesh
and was in poor health A friend recommend
cd Caldwells Syrup Xepsln I procured a COo
bottle at the druar store and govo the contents
to the baby ncoordlrtir to directions niter which
there was decided improvement in bis condi-
tion Have been clviuurhijusyrnp fepsinfor
about a mouth with very putlofaotory results
his stomach aud bowels being in irood healthy
condition and his former weight refrained
Your Money Hack
If 8t Dont Banoflt You
WW Rvrnip C0 Montloallo JD
ut < n > ujuIo lue leaves lbo fibre of
it interwoven forever In the works of
the world
DO TODB CXOTIIES LOOK TEIIOWT
Then us Defiance Btarcti It will keep
them white 1J or for 19 cento
Men are like eacdwlhes Theres
nothing in some of them and tbe more
there is In othersthe wor o they are
e TS Permanently Jorpd To flu or nerronBiiesii after
Brst days nie o < Pr Xlinei Orrat Ker e He to er
Bend for VitEK 6200 trial botte and treatlite
LW R U Kuss Ltd 031 Area St 1 biledMplue Pa
After thirty a virgin Is civil even to
the boys
FromaV
yJourn
alVOur
itiff the
recent
Crip epi-
demic
claiminga
miUion vic-
tims or more
the efficiency
of Peruna in
quickly reliev-
ing this mal
ady and its af
ter effects has
bcenthetalkof
theeontinentrV
First it cured me of chronic bronchitis
of fifteen years standing by using two
bottles of Peruna in January 1894 and
no return of it
After 1 was cured of bronchitis I had la
grippe every winter for several winters
Bur through the use of Peruna it got
gradually weaker in its severity until it
dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or
three days Now the stupor does not
trouble me any more O H Perry
A Congressman Experience
House of Representatives
Washington D C
Peruna M edicine Co Columbus Ohio
Gentlemen I am more than satisfied
with Peruna and find it to be an excellent
remedy for the grip and cattarh I have
used it in my family and they ail join me
in recommending it as an excellent remedy
Very respectfully
George H White
If you do not receive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr Hartman giving a full
statement of your case and he will bq
pleased to give you bis valuable advice
gratis
Address Dr Hartman PrcsidenUofThsj
llartBairrmlaMlirBpesi
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein SSSrav0SJ
Onm Coughs Colds I Qrippo ft J ig i
s
President Loubet off the French re-
public bju been a kejn musician all
his llfefWlien he vraji boy he was
a memWr of the village band
m
HAS CURED THOUSANDS
And It Wlllctire You
If you are troubledtfwlth Kidney or
Bladder troubles such as Dropsy
Brlghts Disease Catarrh Gravel of
the Bladder Albume rjfjn Urine and
unhealthydoposltsfor too frequent
discharge of the urlrfe pain In the
back and1 bladder dropsical swelling 6f
he feet and legs etr Jete we guar-
antee that by using Smiths Sure Kid-
ney Cure a completoTcuro will be ef-
fected mr
Price 60 cents Fonsale by all Drug
cists fg
Wet boots and pxpeoted pleasures
aro bard topull off4 gh
shoes
UNION MADE
W L Oouglam tnaftatt and sea
moro mona Cootyaar Watt Hnntl
Sowotl Prooomm mhoemthan unyothc
manufacturer In tho world
25000 EEWAED
will ba paid to anyone who
can dlaprovo thla atateinent
Because W L Douglas
Isthelargefltmanufacturer j
lie can buy cheaper and
produCQ his shoes at a
lower cost than other con J
corns which enahles him
to soil shoes for S3D0 anil
300 equal In every
way to those sold else
whoroforlandS300
Tha DoUflrlas secret pro 1
r
caaa of tunnlnfr the bottom aolea produces abso
lutely pura leather more flexible and will weal
longer then any other tonneae In the world
The ealee have more than doub ed the past four
7H34 iLl Proves its euisrlorlty Why not
lve W L Dougla shoes a trial and eave money
N tl eIncreueo ni99 Sales fPlfittOllHemal
III ntieinesl VuogpulM 8rt0 lUaO00
A caln ot sao irnitv in Ponr Ttars
X OOUOtAS S40O OltT EDGE LINE
Worth SODO Comnnrod with Cthcr MaKeo
The best npor srf an American trailers Henla
Patent Calf Enamel Bix Calf Calf VUI Ktd Cwona
1 > lt arti National Kangaroo Fast Color Eyelets
HSUtinil Th na e have W U VOVaiAB
uauuuil atmn and price stamped on bottom
Slioel bv mall 35s ejrtra Jlltit Cutaloafree
VT I IMIlllLAtl linOCKTOV AlASS
2500
OneWay Colonist On Sale Daily
Jvlarcli 0 to June 15
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or address
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issued to soldiers ot any war Atao Holdjere AdiU
tloual nuneetead Klffhta Write me at onoe
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 18, 1903, newspaper, March 18, 1903; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111568/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .