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1IHEN THE HOUSE IS CLOSED.
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tMMERU.SS.
Is the first merit of the
And she retains distinct recol-
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Beginning of Great Indust'y.
no
discoloration or rust.
the
must
STATES
UNITED
DIAMONDS
IN
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I
Write for Catalogue.
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the
W. N. U., HOUSTON. NO. 35, 1906.
BABY COVERED WITH SORES.
AS A GENERAL TONIC FOR. THE SYSTEM, TO CLEANSE IT OF
than
SC ME HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP.
plnoe. Ku
spray that it sheds when dipped
contact with all the foliage and
The training operations have produc-
Jie
tw<
Serve j
by
To Cure, or Money Refunded by Your Merchant. So. Why Not Try ITT Price, 5Oc, Retail.
COLBY'S
Plantation Chill Cure-is Guaranteed
TUMORS CONQUERED
SERIOUS OPERATIONS AVOIDED.
EAT
AT
Either the Regular
Every Bottle Fully Guaranteed
ABSOLUTE
SAFETY
37,500,000
PEOPLE DIE EACH YEAR
Stones to the Value of $300 Found in
Single Year.
may be :
. coffee
fr shly roasted coffee berries and j
their jardinieres will have to be
repl -nished less frequently.
Lieut s the head, insert rhe brush Into ; and at the end ot about two
crevice and crack, paying par-1 months <hf so et were all well.
Amer can, French and Arabian Meth-
ods of Preparation.
a eafe ai.d rt re remedy for infants and children,
and eee that .1
If. Everywhere. \ ,rom \hr
poor, the Halls of the j
to
in
as
Uie ;
kindly thought of her rival.
When the landlord has the rent in
his pocket he's apt to forget about the
rent in the roof.
There is something wrong with the
religion of a woman who never has a
PARIS
7 rue Meyerbeer
R. M. Swann,
Franklin, I.a.
I have failed
It cures itch-
every <
ticuia •
feet
steam
with
is
AM 2R1CAN COFFEE—Real Amer-
ican
Price (Mdd)
. $6.00
Unqualified Succose of Lydia B. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound in the
Case ol Mrs. Fannie D. Fox.
Ing
of
wi h enough sweet milk to make
and
thick
worse.
arms,
In
be
with 1
addec
the
utes.
just
absoiled and
venti e against the poisonous gas.
Gas
bourn
with
the d
when
m listure in the service pipes
cause
25
All form
anteed.
I to wealth.
DYE is
for reopening the house,
first place, the rugs should
and cleaned and then rolled and
I in a clean, dry closet where
are no moths. If there are car-
on the floors do not neglect to
and Si
•Uy Ext
MALARIA AND
TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVERS
OXIDINE
IF YOU ARE BILIOUS TRY IT
In the United States, alone, more than a miL
lion die yearly from preventable disease*-.
GOOD HEALTH
tells why these startling fact? exist HOOD
HEALTH is the oldest health journal in the
world, a big handsomely illustrated and ablv
i edited magazine for the home. The price >» one
dollar a year. Single copies ten cents.
Send twenty-five cents and this advertisement
, fcr a trial three months* subscription.
GOOD HEALTH PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Many a man has declined to follow I
a brass band down the street because
he didn’t have a gun.
refining, tha reciificatiou of alcohol,
and Insurance.
attention to the region beneath '
the n *edle bar. All this, of course, be-
fortillntr it Th«*n wash tho l.r-.tsh 1
jr for futare use.
whiskbroom makes the best of;
dreadful, when Hunt’s
i cure?
Price 50c. Guar-
Tonic cures quicker
rnanently than any
i One bottle is guaranteed
■ one case.
delicate aroma of the coffee,
of 1
: and
how-
Lc!’“d
pot
clpes
the
then
' an t
the
and
of coll water,
into
been
Sho ild the lamp
; smoth jr the flame,
for it
throw
or e
sired (effect.
a
so t dough. Spread this over the ap- •
s, cover the kettle closely and cook I
minutes without uncovering.
. w Ji lemon or foamy sauce.
moth preventive, for the weeks
the house is closed provide a
I hardest for the greedy little i>ests.
1 and table linen should be pig
into the linen closet and all the
and bureau covers nicely folded
. If there is any delicately col-
upholstery it should be covered
cretonne slips. If these things
one it will be a small matter to
he house in order again.
the most essential thing Js
sure that no sewer gas wwl
Italy s Silk Industry,
fn Italy the!
year 1.2 50.1*00
eggs, and then
00V
tai value
006,000.
1 find th!* Oxidise to contain absolutely do notron >ui or injurious
drug* -r ctiemicali- and not a tra<-o of Araenit*. <'nd«*!ne. Morphine. Burma
or'■rrvchtlne ; nor, in fact, anythIrur that woUld produce a harmful effect
whatever. Respectfully submitted,
F. 8. TILSC X. CbemML
who closes h* *
several weeks in the summei
knows the unpleasantness of re-
of certain things before the
is closed will make all the dif-
or Tasteless Form Will Cure You
YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT CURED
| si orter than during the
| a ways loose. ___
winters: ssb
I very housewife
h >i ir
tin e
tuning to find everything coated with
dui t.
lec ions of the real work entailed in
the
tha
j A little trouble given to the packing
aw< y
: hou se
I fen nee in the world when the time
I <-on|es
I the
i al re i
i plat cd
I thei e s
I peti
' spri ikle them with camphor or some
: oth< r
i whe i
the
the
fee is
After
pound *d it is passed through a sieve
and <
Two
used
boiled
cinnaipon
to
til
Mi
For children
CaminaUun,
trial. After
the tumor is
examined by a
notdgns of a
ought r ty periods
I am entirely
Chestnut Street,
Alum Baking Powder Is Wholesome.
' Dr. Herman Reinhold, the expert
in a recent official
Baking Powders,
deciares that a pure alum baking pow-
der is better and less injurious than
the so-called cream of tartar powders.
He says that if the quantity of alum
contained in a sufficient quantity of
baking powder for a batch of bread or
cakes for as ordinary family, be con-
I centrated to one motrhful of food,
and taken into the stomach of any
one person, no matter how delicate,
here in it could do no harm. On the contrary,
alum is wholesome in proper quanti
I ties. This is undoubtedly the reason
j the State of Missouri quickly repealed
, a law that prohibited the manufacture
^d|the most wholesome of all baking
^^Ldors. So much for Alum Baking
iw^ders,
Wupid occasionally hands out some
cold storage love.
Economy is the road
PUTNAM FADELESS ]
road to economy.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is
the cone uering of woman's dread en-
emy. Tumor.
The growth of a tumor is so sly that
frequently its presence is nut suspected
until it far adv anced.
So-called “wandering pains” may
come from its early stages or the
presence of danger may be made mani-
fest by profuse monthly periods, accoin-
|M.nied by unusual pain, from the
abdomen through the groin andthighs.
If you have mysterious pains, if there
a-e indications of inflammation o- dis-
placement secure a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound right
away and >egin its use.
Mrs. Pinkham, of Lvnn. Mass., will
give you her advice if you will write
her about yourself. She is the daugh-
ter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink! am and
England Mourrs Da ry Butter.
' The Londoh Tinies asserts that gen-
; nine dairy butter is a thing past pray-
| lag for. Four-fifths of the population
of London, the Tinies asserts, ha\e
j never seen it in their lives. Those who
know what it is have great difficulty
in procuring it, and cannot obtain it
: in many cases at any price. What is
1 railed genuine butter in Ixmdon, the
Times says, is blecded and reworked
‘ butter.
coloni .1 coffee urn,
I in tbe well-known agate coffee
L little of all the different re-
foes to make this coffee. First
co Tee bean from across the seas,
little chicory sometimes ana
eg| shell or a whole egg to clarify
n ixture, which is ' boiled
tl
No Medicire so Beneficial to Brain
and Nerves.
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Sen! tea cents to tbr Begittrar for Catalogue
improbable,
day the original
SADDLES
C. O. D. $3.50 to $50
We Wholesale
tx> the Farmer,
A. H. HESS & CO.
HOUSTON. - TEXAS.
another
worse.
be overturned,
Do not use water,
will simply spread it.
>vn down flour, sand, garden earth 1
sai ,^ny of which will have tbe de- I |O walk. My aunt advised me to
| try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I
A i ew mucilage brush to clean a] pPnt |O tto drug store and got a cake
sewin j machine is very satisfactory. of the Soap and a box of the Oint-
rVACCINATE NOW
ANO PREVENT
ANTHRAX o-CH ARSON
WITH
PASTEUR’S
ANTHRAX VAGC9NE
Macovnnan nr lotm r»tttrt ix 1M >
ABSOLUTELY SAFE ALWAYS RELIABLE
Successfully Used on Over 40.000.000 Head
Beware of Dangerous Imitations
Spec fy • • I’AHTKUH" and act the genuine.
PASTEUR VACCINE CO. Ld.
REW TORR PARIS CNICACO
^366-SW 11 Hi St. 7 rm Msytrbssr 441-5 WatatR At
A girl will forgive a follow if he
doesn t.
It Knocks Malaria Out.
The old reliable Cheatham’s Chill
and more per- i
er remedy. '
to cure any i
You can't lose. Try it.
! A wasted opportunity never conies
1 back for a second trial.
dusting and shining processes
must be gone through with.
It Will Stay There.
"In my family medicine chest no ,
| remedy is permitted to remain unless j
i it proves beyond doubt the best to be
i obtained for its particular purpose. ,
■ For treating all manner of skin '
troubles, such as Eczema, Tetter. Ring
worm, etc.. Hunt’s Cure has held its
place for many years.
‘ to find a surer remedy.
ing instantly.”
and electric light fixtures if
with cheese cloth or covered
iny material that will keep out
d ist should he in good condition ;
the family returns, for then is
tc
Ira. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
■n toethlnsr. softens the guns, reduces !n-
i. allays psin. curev wind colic. 25c a buttle, i
Life Is never a burden to the worn-
I
of
on
stajid
cups molasses. Cook ten minutes, I
’ cot er with a paste made from a heap- j
Inn T.lnt r»f cifrt.3 o 1
pint of sifted flour, a teaspoonful '
sugar and two of baking powder, '
. A UV3 WViV ” al tuff UCC.O I
I makes some perq le feel that they are ;
head and shoulders above their neigh- '
bors.
"My little son. when about a year
and a ha J old. began to have sores
I come out on his face. 1 had a physi- i
cian treat him, but the sores grew 1
. Then they began to come on
his arms, then on other parts of his '
I body, and then one came on his chest. ’
i worse than the others. Then I called j
physician. Still he grew ■■
At the end of about a year i
and a half of suffering he grew so bad ;
I had to tie his hands in cloths at '
! night to keep him from scratching the ,
Insttad, | 8Ores an(i tearing the flesh. He got to
be a meni skeleton, and was hardly i
able to walk,
try Cuticura Soap and OintmenL
, Bl
[ awa •
| :abl< i
i awa .
j ored
with
are
put
haps
n.akt
into
used.
The Bolero.
! Thebolero will again be used
I fi e tailors, but it will likely be still !
* • • — spring, and ;
You Cannot
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con-
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh,uterinecatarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
iriouth or inflamea eyes Ly simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surelv can cure these stubborn
affections by local treatment mith
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the diseas germs,checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and sorene*-..
Pax tine represents the t successful
local treatment for f c.i.- ne ills ever
produced. Thousands of a omen testify
to this fact. 50 cents at ■ iggists.
Send for Free T’ial Box
TH£ R. PAXTON CO« Boston. Mom.
McCANE’S DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Houaton, Texas, operate* the large*! force of
competent detective* in the South, they render
written .pinion* in caae* not handled by them.
Reasonable ratea.
< offee, supposedly made in tbe
is usually first | Ru.
| An affliction
up” j
en ‘settled," wtih a few drops i
After that it is poured
t ie elaborate urn as if it had
aade there.
FRI NCH COFFEE —The most ]>er-
1 tench coffee is made in the
coffee pot, a tall brass affair
The lower one
The water is I
H Sr R
Never in the history of the United j
States has there been such a demand I
for diamonds as there was in 1906. :
Large quantities were imported, but
the couutvy produced none.
In 1903 it produced diamonds to the
value of $50. in 1901 it had an output
*orth $100 in 1900 its production was
valued at $:50, and in 1899 t ie coun-
try boasted native diamond! to the
■ Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Un- 1
less Hands Were Tied—"Would
Have Diez But for Cuticura.”
Pr< cautions That Will Save
After the Vacation.
WHITE '
rwi
\<
g WILL BREAKS
the rich
scratch
Never Disappoints.
“Many extensively advertised reme-
j dies are failures when put to the test,
j Hunt’s Lightning Oil is an exception.
Confidence in it is never misplaced—
I disappointment never follows its use.
It is surely the grandest emergency
remedy now obtainable. For cuts,
burns, sprain, aches and p^ins, I know '
no equal.”
Geo. E. Padilock.
Doniphan. Mo.
; German chemist,
Tc the Editor: [ report concerning
I noticed . rnw where recently—I I
! would not say jositively that it was in
yoi r columns—in article on the White
House which tontained several mis-
statements.
In the first rlace it was stated the
White House "/as first occupied in
1809 and that its first occupant was
President Madison. The fact is, its j
first occupant was President Adams. ;
who took up his residence
1800.
The original mansion was begun in
1792. In 1814 It was burned by the
British and rebuilt in 1818.
Another of the errors in the article 1
referred to w: s the siat-mit nt that |
reaJy-prepared paint is used on the |
White House to make it beautifully '
wh'ite.
I notict-d this especially because I :
ha\e used considerable paint myself ■
and wondered that “canned’ paint
should be used on such an in portant [
buiiding when all painters know that ■
pure white lead and linseed oil make
the best paint.
It ao happened also that I knew
white lead and linseed oil—not ready-
mi.’ed paint—were used on the White
House, because I had just read a book-
let published by a firm of ready-mixed
paint manufacturers who also manu-
facture pure white lead. In that book
the manufactu ers admitted that for
the White Heise nothing bi t “the
best and purest of paint could be
used.” and said that their pun white
lea ! had been . elected.
Above all people, those who attempt
♦o write on historical subjects should
give us facis. < ven if it is only a date
or a statement about wood, or brick,
or paint or otl er building material.
Yours for. truth,
t ro receptacles,
fill d wtih water.
! heate< by a small lamp and the steam
genera ted rises to the coffee and is
condei sed in the upper receptacle
mes back again filled with the
None
tht flavor is allowed to escape,
1 t ie steam coffee is said to be
st: ongest and most delicious made
anywb ?re.
ARABIAN COFFEE —The Arabian
is delicious in flavor, due to
Per-
is to
1 get
he house while the pipes are un-
The best plan is to <Jve all the
pipes in the house a good washing out
hot suds to which has been
some washing soda; then let
v ater run through for some min-
Pour glycerice into the pipes
store leaving. It is not readily
is an excellent pre-
ABOUT THE
HOUSE.
Read th>3 following
Secretary of tne State Phs
’touston Laboratories
Chemical and Biological
aaxlyai* *Bd Valuation of C rton 8e»d and R c« Fro4vet« a 8p«rUlty
Water*, aollt, Olin. Orn* Etc . Cure folly Ex u® iced and Reported
Upon >eporta Mode on Ecoooni^ Sec logy
P. S. TiLSON, Director. Analytical and Comuitinc Chami*t
nt l-D MAIM 8TXEET
Hot sroa, Tyra*. June *7. HO*.
JVr R H Walktr. Rr.-rrtart Texat State jt.eociatien.
Gnmairf. Fej-it*.
Drax Sib Hervwith 1 l>ee to hand you cerutlcatn of analysis of tha
Oxidine yon submitted a f<-» dayssnu'e.
1 trust this »II! be duly reealved and found entirely satisfactory. '
have kept you waiting lor a IP tie while, but I apprertale tbe responmbillty
whleh you hare i*oen fit to :>l«<-e upon me; for that reason 1 have takeu
my time to l>e certain and accurate about car read Its.
If I can serve you in the future please advise me. Thanking you. 1 beg
to remain. Yours »ery tro ly,
r. s. TIL8OX, Chemist.
OXIDINE, THE CHILL CURE THAT CURES CHILLS
y/int er smith’s
CHILL TONIC
CURES CHILLS
1 AND ALL MALARIAL FEVERS.
' Has been a standard household remedy for over 40 years.
I Pleasant to take; leaves nobad effects like quinine; harmless
for children. Guaranteed by all druggistl Put up in 50c
and $1 bottles. Sent express paid on receipt cf price, if Dbt on
sale at the hone drug store. Address
ARTHUR PETER A General Agents, Lonlaviile, Ky.
up, and I
I ate and
B--ar« the
Big uat are of
In Vac For Over 30 Years.
Itt Luki Yon Have Always Doagbt.
The mere wearing of high heels '
I an who carries her age well.
Lying awake nights makes; it hard
to keep awake and do things in day
time. To take “tonics and stimu-
lants” undgr such circumstances is
like setting the house on fire to see
if you can put it out.
The righ; kind of food pro notes re-
freshing sleep at night anti a wide
awake individual during the day.
A lady changed from her o d way of
eating, to Grape-Nuts, and says:
"For abfJOt three years I had been
4 great sufferer from indigestion.
After trying several kinds of medi-
cine, the doctor would ask me to drop
off potatoes, then meat, and so on,
but in a few days that craving, gnaw-
ing feeling would start
would vomit everything
drank.
“When I started on Grape-Nuts,
vomiting stopped, and the boating
feeling which was so distressing dis-
appeared entirely.
“My mother was very much both-
ered with diarrhea before commenc-
ing the Crape-Nuts, because her stom-
ach was so weak she could tot digest
her foot!. Since using Grape Nuts she
is well, ind says she don’t think she
could lhe ».’<thout it.
“It is, a great brain restorer and
nerve builder, for I can sleep as sound <
and undisturbed after a supper of
Grapo-Nuts as in the old days when
I could not. realize what they meant
by a "bid stomach.” The-e is no
medicine so beneficial to nerves and
brain at a good night’s sleep, such as
you can enjoy after eating Grape-
Nuts."
Name given by Postmn Co., Battle J
Creek, M!ch.
"Thero’s a reason.”
French State Monopolies.
State monopolies are more
ever in favor in France as a means
of raising revenue to the prejudice of
private enterprise. A committee of
the chambe’* cf deputies has been ap-
pointed, with a foreign minister of
finance as chairman, to collect infor-
mation on the possible working of
monopolies on sugar an< petroleum
Buchan's CRESYLIC Ointment
is a positive necessity to every cattleman, will
quickly heal woands and sores on all animals,
won first premium at Texas State Fair and for ,
40 years has been the standard remedy for
SCREW WORMS AND FOOT ROT
Put up In 4 ox. bottles and 4 ox , L. lb . 1 Ib.. 2 lb. and
5 lb. screw-:<>p can'- Insist <-n Buchan'* Crewjr-
01 ly the fine brown flour is used.
> easpoonfuls of this flour are
I vith two cups of water and
together with a little piece of
It is boiled, then allowed .
cot 1 off and then boiled again un- ‘
it 'orms a thick paste, then half 1
cupful of boiling water is added,
tl e toffee is drunk in this semi-
state without sugar or milk.
value of $3(0.
Diamonds have been dfsco zwed in
the United States in four different re- i ____
gions. but fheir actual place of orb an(j
gin is unknown. All have bel-n found
in loose ant superficial deposits, and
al) accident* lly.
It is not at aU
ever, that «ome
sources of tftls queen of genu
discovered. The high price) of dia-
monds has riad«* the recent search for ,
those precious si ones in th<j United to
States and Canada keener than ever
before—Scientific American.
The first wo len cloth made in Eng-
land was ma ufactured about 1330, ;
though it was not dyed and cressed j
—---by the English until 1667.
THRE E WAYS TO MAKE COFFEE.
fore
and
draw
A
sprit kiers for the house plants, the
fine
In w iter and shaken over them com-
ing i
ovei joining in part the dry heat of the
bout e.
fern i t
Idgl t 1
He j
, has never had any sores of any kind i
I since. He is now strong and healthy, ,
i and 1 can sincerely say that only for i
--------‘ ----J -*--l yemedies---
died
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When selecting a firearm for purpose of deferee. fot
hunting or for target practice the first consideration
I should be safety. Harrington * Richardson Revolvers are hieh rrade firearm?
!| of the very best obtainable materials, in a factory equipped with the must in
i machinery operated by skilled mechanics, thoroughly trained in its use. Ev
i| is rigidly inspected and every finished revolver t ruonrhly tested to insure
, front flaws of any kind. The construction of H. 4 R. Revolvers is accnr
part of an inch. There is none of the shake or rattle you will notice in ci
are built for business and if pi opcrly cared fot will last a life time.
!! The H. f< R. Hainmeiless Revolver shown in the illustration is not or’’
H is quick in action and effective. There is no hammer to catch in the jock^.
I pulling the trigger and cannot be accidentally discharged. Five shots rr*
H the linger can be moved. Automatic ejector makes i eload mg easy. l,vv>u-
| same price is as good : no revolver at any price is more effective ------
' 5 shots, price $6,00. Send for free illusu ated catalog of H & R. I
H. AR. Revolvers at
paid 00 receipt of price.
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO., 403F„k *«., M...,
'• anah-sis mace Ly the state chemist who analyzed three oottles of Oxidine sent to him by the
iiarmaceut.cal Association (The Texas Retail Druggists Association):
Houston Laboratories
Chemical and Biological
Aaalysia and Valeatioa of Cotton 8ee4 and Lie* Products * Specialty.
WaUn, Soil*. Oil*. Oro*, Etc Carofixliy Ex*iBin»d »n< Baportcd
Upon Rrpcrti on Economic Geoiogv
P. S. TILSON, Director, Analytical and Consulting Chenuat
B1S1-B MAIN STREET
CHRTIHGATE OF ANALYSIS
Of Three Bottles of Cxidine Submitted by R. H Walker, of Gonzales,
Texas, Secretary of the State Pharmaceutical
Association.
. Cost Lives of Many Workmen.
In construct,ng the East river tun-
nels, New York city, according
the statement of the engint-er
charg* 14 mtn have - um I
the result cf working in the high pres
sure. ”4 pounds to the square inch ,
above the normal pressure of the at-
mospher.
presence of cinnamon. Tbe oof-1
roasted freshly every day.
t Is thoroughly ground up or !
The Huts of th.
rich.
Art neither exempt from some form I
of Iteh:
| Perhaps a dis inction may be made
in the riimr,
and the poor
ust the same.
O. why should the children of Adam
endure
s<
Cure doc
itching.
for twenty five years has been advising '
aick women free of charge.
iTearMrw I' nkham:—
“ I take the liberty to rongratulftte you on
the suovesb I, have i’ad with your womlerfu! ;
medicine. Eighteen months ago my period* I
•topped. Shortly tffter I felt so l«dly that |
1 submitted • o a thorough examination by a :
, physician an-1 was ’old that I had a tumor
anil would have to undergo an «»pe atk>r.
8<>on aft>r I read one of vour advertise-
ments and c.erirled to give Lydui E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. After
taking five i-ottles as directed tin tumor is
entirely gone. I have been examined by a
physician ani he says I havt
tumor now It has also brouf
around onco mon*, and
well.”—Fann e D. Fox, 7
Bradford, Fa.
e are cultivated every ;
ounces of silkworm 1
• ate produced 110.000,-
pounds of cocoons, having a to- 1
at to-day s prices, of $30,- 1
Ixmi »an!y produces a full !
half of this total. The Venetian prov- ■
inces preduce about one-fifth, and i
Piedmont about oae-seventfc
Beware of Servian Bank Notes. __
There is dismay n the Servian min- 1 ~
stry of financ- In sirong room
tn this department in a specific safe.
i were stored the engraved plates from
I which Servian bank notes were
; struck These plates were engraved
in Paris and cost a sum of £1.601
All these plates have within tht past (
few days been found to be stolen >
;_____ 1 without any visible
I sign of the safe hazing been tampered
with.
Training School for Elephants.
There is a training school for ele- j
. If the table an i other small phants at Api. in the Congo State, ,
are sprinkled in this way every - where 28 elephants are taking lessons. 1
♦M-.4- —tn ♦«. u- training oneratlons have produc-
I ed encouraging res Its, says the Trib- 1
| une Conge aise kisses her, but never if 1 e
Apple Slump. Important to Mothers.
P ire, core and quarter a dozen tart. I Ex-imine out-faiiy every bottle or CASTOKIA.
juic f apples, pot.r over them a cupful i
water and place in a saucepan |
» back of the range. I^et them i
five or ten minutes, then add !
t—made
i mprot ed
irate to the. thott«andth
:beap revolvei-. They
only absolutely safe, but it
. .iket; it can fired onh by
shots may be fired as r.tpidh as
—y. Noother revolver sold for ibe
ive. or 38 caliber, nickel plated;
Revolvers and ii. & R. Sincle Gnns.
.hie sportinc goods, or wHl be sent expr- sv.rge
VOUR
fHILLS
tiling it. Then wash the brush i
put it in the sew .ng machine 1 your most wonderful femedies my ;
I precious child would have died from J
those terrible sores. Mrs. Egbert !
Sheldon. ll“ F D. No. 1, Woodville, ‘
Corn., April 22. 1905.”
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Birchfield, A. J. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1906, newspaper, August 31, 1906; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249540/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.