Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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The letter of Miss Merkley
whose picture is printed above
proves beyond question that
thousands o cases of inflamma-
tion of the ovaries and womb
are annually cured by the use of
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound
Dbab Mca PnnrnAU Gradual
Iosb of strength and ncrvo force told
mo oomcthlng was radically wrong1
with me I had sevens shooting pains
Ithrougti tho pelvlo organs cramps and
cxtremo Irritation compelled mo to
ccek medical advice Tho doctor said
that I had ovarian trouhlo and ulcera-
tion and advised an operation I
strongly objected to this and decld6d
to try Lydia 13 JPinlfliamS ycffC
tabic Compound I soon found that
my judgment was Oorrect and that all
the good things said about this medi-
cine were true and day by day I felt
less pain and Increased appetite Tho
ulceration soon healed and the other
complications disappeared and in
eleven weeks I was once more strong
and vigorous and perfectly well
My heartiest thanks are sent to
you for tho great good you have dona
me Glncerelyyoiirs Miss MAnoAnirr
UrmaEr 273 Third St Milwaukee
Wis fSOOO forfeit If original of aooto MUt
amotnggonutnoneit cannot bo prwtuttd
There are more counties In the
United States named for Washington
than for any other man The capital
stated and two cities exeecdlng 20000
In population also bear his name
You never hear any cne complain
about Defiance Starch There Is nonei
It In quality and quantity 16
jo equal
unces 10 cents TryJtjwagftBdjsave
your moneys
metMablVrhljj
Ing wlth herbro
Ijwaajwearing Wj
Xwj wanjl8 JjSrd on ihis ehildreuJiej
1b usually an effigmarlf for his grand-
children L1
This Is No Joke
Hunts Cure has saved more people
from the Old Scratch than any
other known agent simply because It
makes scratching entirely unnoces
aary One application relieves any
form of Itching skin disease that ever
filleted mankind One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case
Some women win believe things In
novels that their husbands couldnt
make stick with affidavits Galveston
News
Xcst you forget again
Cheathams Laxative rr
wo
tTafcleS
v guaranteed to cure colds
Lif
are
The outside walls of many of the
Jhouses In Mexico are from three feet
to she feet thick to withstand earth-
quake shocks B
i
aOUakantei5dcukefob rjiES >
nirMmtBlind Blfedlwf or lrotrudlmirilSa Tout
idnitellt will refund lnonBjr If PAZO OINTMUNT
tails tocure you la 8 to u dsys 60c
Some men said Uncle Ebon falls
In life because dey regards work mere-
ly as sumpln dat Interferes wit delr
Oln flshin Washington Star
Truo design is not constructed deco
xatlon but decorated construction
McOANES ilETEOTIVB AOENOT
itoustou Texas operates tUo largest foroe
jf conipeteut rieteotlves In the South
< 2Ive tbetn call
Time la money but It never bought
amy ono a feather boa
I am sure Pisos Cure tor Consumption Bored
any fjto three years ago Mas Tnos Bobbins
Maple Street Norwich Y Feb 171000
The best actress gets the most flow
rs if she buys them
bc > ttl and trefctlxw
61UU lpiilt
Might in attempting to make right
frequently thungles the Job
Most town folks admire their coun-
try relatives for visiting purposes only
Defiance Starch is guaranteed biggest
and best or money refunded 16
ounces 10 cents Try it now
Just tho same w enjoy the praise
of people we despise
If Satans Janitor were anything like
the apartment hpuje brahjTiilS tenants
would soon bo kick ig for more heat
M VMVM W W < ftWWW WtwWyW
vt
Sat directly In frontjp
I love theplace an
spond the happiest
Heart of the Pirei
From the heart of tho fire doe the Vi <
rise
Js good to sit In tho afterglow
Whllesoma ones hand In your bltf
lies
y
And nobodythere to know M
6M
Ah golden earning
Tho palace
Where two
hours
Copyright lS
1304 by Dolly Story
Lattis sat directly in front of the
widewindow and looked with pensive
eyes out across tho fair expanse of
meadow Her pretty lips drooped
daintily at thecorners uHdnow and
then a quiver swept over them
Scarcely a single sound broke the sum-
mer stillnessand this served to in-
tensify the1 girls thoughtful mood Be-
fore her In swift panoramio review
passed the little commonplace events
of her life There was not a thing
above tho ordinary nor even bolow in
fact nothing worthy to remember or
forget But now of late a change had
come A new sense of dissatisfaction
n queer feeling of loneliness was steal-
ing Into her being and a longing dan-
gerously near a passion filled her
heart She was too young and Inex-
perienced to analyse tho cause of this
revolution Impatiently she tossed the
bit of embroidery aside and arose
Mr Duram she gasped as she
faced it man who stood back of her
chairWhat
What ever were you thinking so
deeply of llttlo one heasked with
I dont knowVjgheppokegravely
l artut eeUagElcfljSfoln9igpiteof such
tHuCvreath or4fi I b elleVe I
a ey ta wpi eaafl tCT lilspeii
ihanflIrath arMwJ 3JH2ep chair
The mainiadiriv movement as if to
draw nearer but he controlled him
self and settled back to his former po-
sition
Lhttls his voice was unsteady
with emotion come Into the garden
vo it must be sad It hurts me it
hurts me Then his hand went out
to her
She raised her bead suddenly and
met his look Involuntarily her hand
went to her heart a burning blush
flew to her cheek and mounted to her
very hair and receding left her white
to the lips Like a burst of glorious
blinding light the truth came to her
She snatched her hand from hla
sprang up and took a few steps back
Then she heard his dear Yolcej I
love youl I love you better than my
soul The girls whole being responded to
his declaration there was a dehght
In his caress that swepf all else from
her Love took possession of her so
completely the whole world Beemod to
lay within this oijo man
Sweetheart he whispered wlfl
you come with me at once Will you
trust me dear and come now
Now fsha asked tremuldusly
Wo can be married hero tomorrow
here I cannot marry you the words
dropped harshly from his trembling
lips The girl sprang from him and
drew herself to her full height proud-
ly
And you dared to lore me burst
in an angr
have won
have taken
ly but
dust I
Lattls
Quick I ha
knows rlqjT
r
Its manytoworoi
yo build yo twainL rfffi
ihall dwell throjano loyelltl
In a Eolden castle In Spain
1
Who Is it laughs In tho dusk behind
Who lurks In the shadows there y
Will tho years that are coming to > yot
be kind
And the end of the dream ba fait
Ah boy and girl who the lovelir eyesji y
WI11 the faith and the love remain
When only a crumbling ruin lies f < Kip
v Your fallen castle in Spain j
i > itu f
else In thajwoi
love 1 canno
dear JdskTli tSi
The rtfm
1 forglyg yi
And Iimayi
humbly
She did noti
If you jovj
shadow mlth a
hesitated and Ji
completely at
bllng glri was
nnd his iwholo sjl
Lattlsl A tlmf
and two1
whispered
soft JJpl
LattlsJVa
dearest LMya
Jack
IMP
go my hrg
me go gtpfe
YOU dL
old reproac
man alvra
covet okM
I dp Big
because 1
bid you la
This
and it sti
his manlji
Lattls
Is tho pu
love you
love I wljf
autejJy aw <
inttsHji
don
Jointly
Nevada Hi
The Sfts
press pst4j
of
gownandIjlroppe >
of the gloV
m her You
if my life you
I beat it cruel
ample It into the
duiI wlllnot
rldj stung to the
gganjgnb wrong God
iionorSyou above all
ecause of my
u bo dear
tald simply
again he asked
stood In the
ace
The man
pld him how
ere this trem
retShe loved her
lred > out Lattls
i ch aroused him
hispered in his
ear Stay CTH Jftqanso of his si
lence shg droW bacKianlj cried with
abandonfOod wj BKayea dons
Tha ninnLoroS3odMo tnV door and
went pu vufioutj pin ld backward
glanco 46r djMe tfbr bne word
though hffiliealdBbitrgirladry heart
breakingoCs tef
Lata tnatinigntglattis rose from
before bet bpon HylgSojv jjriie brilliant
Bh onojjhtfph ir yoom Sud- <
denly frdm odt tn sna clojw on the
veranda hform agpcareS nnd before
she could nidvej cryji inoeled be
side her and cl8sp
fJcCose
Jnew well
ve come
was tho first
laced In Lon
an Francisco
med city the
managed it
wspapers ox
Hshed asone
n ial centers
Two Are Becoming Powerful Civil-
ized Nations 8ays Writer
For eighty years tho South Ameri-
can republics have worked out In
strife tyranny and anarchy tho fato
Imposed Upon them by tho prematuro
assumption of rule by peoples unpre-
pared for such responsibility says a
writer In the London Chronicle and
out of the welter of dishonesty and
Violence there are now emerging at
least two Jjowerfut civilized nations
which will lead the way to peace and
prosperity that oven Venozuola the
least reputablo of them all must fin-
ally follow
Chile and tho Argentine Republic
the former with Its immense seaboard
and varied climate tho latter with its
Fuego to the torrid zone havo appar-
ently dono with revolutions aridaro
advancing with great strides
Bolivia cooped up ft the iAndes and
deprived of hor only bort holds with-
in fier rocky bounds wealth beyond
the dreams orOphlr yet Inaccessible
for want of roa ds j Cdlo mbla With its
vast Cauca valley of fertility unimag-
inable and its mineral resources fabu-
lous in their extent Brazil with its
thousands of miles of unexplored hin-
terlands of forests and waterways
Peru with its Ihca fainbji still unex-
hausted tk esVraa all bb ricn er than
Argentina and Chile in the wealth thn
comes quickjy but they are for thq
futuro rather than the present find
their best hope Is to win stability and
security as the two loading republics
are now rapidly doing
ATMOSPHErllE AS A PRISM
Refracts the Suns Rays and Produces
the Peculiar Green Color
Tho green ray at sunset is sufficient-
ly well known to make unnecessary
any mention of tho beauty of the spec-
tacle and the ordinary conditions of
its observation Tho ray may be seen
on beautiful evenings on the seashore
and elsewhere although tho Intensity
is variable in general It Is necessary
that the state of the atmosphere be
such that the horizonmay be clearly
distinguished as tho solar disk sinks
behind It
In explanation of the green ray re-
course has been had to the theory of
an optical illusion due to tho yellow
orange light of the sun which at the
moment of the disappearance of the
last small portion of tho sun becomes
aJtMted J thj ompllm nlarycplor
sr
The Best of Life
Not till lifes heat Is cooled
The headlong rush slowed to
itm ffef1iIWgpwnnWahTac fn >
to the succession of colors of the spooi
trum Tho rod orange and yellow rays
aro the iess deviated and are confused
with the solar point of which they
have the color but the eye perceives
clearly the green and blue rays while
tho indigo and violet which are tho
most dispersed and the most lumInousr
cannot be seen
pace
And every purblind passion that
quiet
has
ruled
Our nolseler years at last
Spurs us in vain and weary of the race
We care no morewho loses or who
wins
Ah not till all the best of llfo seems past
Tho best of Ufa begins 14
To toll for onlyfame i I
Ilandclapplnga and the ncklo guests of
pralsoi
For place or power or gold to gild a namo
Abovethe grave whereto t-
All pathswtll bring us wereto lose our
diys i
We on whoso ears youths passing
bell has tolled
In blowing bubbles eyen as children do
Forgetting we grow old
But the world widens whon
Such hopapf trivial gain that ruled
us lies
Broken among our childhoods toys for
then We win tp selfcontrol
And mall ourselves In manhood and
there ilso
Upon us from tho vast and windless
helghf
Thoso elearer thoughts that are unto the
soul What stars are to the night
Spectator
Prove Propertyand TakeAway
This winter weathe reminds mo
of a story about Mayor McClollaV
said Representative Spaulding of
North Dakota at Washington
It was delightfully pleasant out
In my state when that young blizzard
struck New York early fn November
Ea3tejn people are always sympathiz-
ing with the Northwest on account
of Its Dakota blizzards so tho mayor
of Bismarck telegraphed Mayor Mc
Clellan offering his sympathy nnd
asking if ho could do anything to
ljolp Now York out
Yes vlred back Mayor McClel
Ian come and take your damned
blizzard away
To End Napoleonic Pensions
Provision is being made In the
forthcoming French budget for the ex-
tinction of the pensions conferred by
Napoleon on his generals and mar-
shals a century ago Berthier Mas
sena Ney Bernadotte and others aro
historic figures of tho Napoleonic
epoch whose descendants have drawn
pensions for 1Q0 years andhro now
to be brought out at flfteon fears p ur
chase
Rugehe B Larld of 751 Twentieth
Avenue ticket seller in the Union Sta-
tion Denver Col says You are at
liberty to repeat what I
flrBt stated through our
Denver papers about
Doans Kidney Pills in
the summer of 1899 for
I have had no reason in
tho Interim to change my
opinion of that remedy I
was BUbJect to severe at-
tacks of backache al-
ways aggravated if I sat
long at a desk Doans
Kidney Pills absolutely
stopped my backache I
have never had a pain or
ft twinge since
for voo
s FdsterMilburn Co Buffalo N i
F6r sale by all druggists Price 60
cents per box
You that are genuine Athenians do
our with a golden epicurism the arts
and sciences the spirits and extrac
tjona of authors Culverwell
yhen Way a man be considered to
be really overhead and ear s in debt
When ho owes for his wlg
CUTICURA SOAP
i vi
The Worlds Greatest Skin Soap Th i
Standard of Every Nation of
U Carth
Millions of the worlds best people
use Cuticura Soap assisted by Cutl
cura01ntmentth9purest and sweet-
est of emoll nt skin cures for preserv-
ing purifying and beautifying tho
skin for cleansingthe scalp of crusts
scales and dandruff and the stopping
of frilling hair for softening whiten-
ing nndsoothlBg red rough and soro
hands for baby rashes ltchings and
chaflnga nnd many sanative antisep-
tic purposes which readily suggest
themselves to women especially
mothers as well as for all the pur-
poses of the toilet bath and nursery
Wleo Words
Homes are beautiful only when there
are equal ylgfits when the husband
wlfo and children respect and admire
one another where thertris confldenco
and trust and this can never be when
the wife and daughters are reduced
to the conditions of paupers and beg-
gars If thi evil exists In tho homo
there 4hould be a readjustment of af
and
ingenious1 philosopher e
m
Lucky and Unlucky Numbers
Thirteen 18 foolishly considered un-
lucky likely because thirteen were at
tho table at the Last Supper Number
one being IndlvIsJblO was sacred to
tho Egyptians and made the symbol
oj lifo three has been considered
luckyj since in the Pythagorean sys
tem it was made tho perfect number
eipresslvo of beginning middle and
end sfid seven has been the most pop-
ular number since tho Chaldeans In
their moon worship marked each
phase by that number of days
A good many men saidTJnclo Al-
len Sparks arO like ops of theso
county fair balloon Theyre regular
swells but there Isnt anything In
them but hot air
Tho grotesque knocker on tho sanc-
tuary door Of Durham cathedral which
bears a rather distant resemblance
to allon is said to be of tho Twelfth
century
HABITS CHAIN
Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed
i
An estimates
that tha aruounUof will power neces
sary U > brcalf 3 lifolortg habltj would
1 It could bo transformed lift a
weight of many tons
It sometlnie3 requires a higher de-
gree of heroism to break tho chains
of n pernicious habit than to lead a
forlorn hopo In a bloody battle A
lady writes from an IndianaHown
From my earliest childhood I was
alovor of coffee Before I was out
of my toens I was a miserable dys-
peptic suffering terribly attimes with
my stomach
I was convinced that It was coffee
that wns capsing be1 trouble and yet-
I could not deny m ysclf a cup for
lrcakfa t At tho age of 36 I was
invery roor health Indeed My sis
tor t ° ldme I was In dangej of becom-
ing ncoffeo drunkard
But fmever iould glvo up drink-
ing coffefcfor Breakfast although it
Kppt mo constantly 111 until I tried
Postimi I learnedto make it prop-
erly according to directions and now
we can hardly do without Postum for
breakfast and care nothing at all or
colfce
I am po longer troubled withdys
persa to not have spells of suffering
with my stomach that used to trouble
mo sc whon I drank coffee Namo
given by Postum Co Battle Creek
Mich
Lcbic in each pkg for tho famous
llttlo booh The Hoad to WellviUo
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1905, newspaper, January 4, 1905; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111636/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .