Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1904 Page: 7 of 9
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Election Returns That Interest All Parties.
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CONSUMPTION
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INCHES TEH
Dqr vas many vays to vin famous-
ness because a man mit a black eye
!■ a man of mark.
A rich man wears old clothes be-
cause he can afford to and a poor man
wears fine clothes because he can’t.
The engaged girl takes delight in
telling how long she will be away on
her bridal tour.
Only mit an airship can some peo-
ples rise high enough to be on der
level mit dcmselfs.
Remorse is like a wooden leg; it
helps a man on his way; but he can
see where he'd be happier without it.
Every time a man throws a bouquet
at another he expects a whole flower
garden in return.
If you hear a man say that every
man has bis price, that man is anxious
to sell out.
The eccentricities of the artist are
his manifestations of the small way
in which he enjoys life.
Politics is vare a politician gets it—
sometimes in der neck, sometimes in
der bank.
Ao.ro*. U. & 4.
imrex casadiah co.
UodtoA
Tosoaro. CMMO*
Pise's Cure for Cm.suniption is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. X- W. S AMU si.
Ocean Grove, X. J., Feb. 17. low.
I am not sure whether bleaching of
the hair leads to softening of the brain
or the softning of the brain leads to
bleaching of the hair.
Don’tfortfet when you
order starch to get the
best. Get DEFIANCE. No
Y«v Pay 10c.
/or Cigars
Mot ao Good.
CTlCtWf Peoria. Ilf
WORLD'S FAIR.
For low rates to the World’s Fair
via the Texas and Pacific Railway ask
any ticket agent, or write E. P. Tur-
ner, General Passenger Agent, Dallas,
UNCLE SAM—“A Remedy That Has
Such Endorsements Should
Bo la Every Home.”
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BINDER
]HHIW4SeClliil
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
cares Spraiua anil StrniriM,
RIFLE PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
“ It’s the shots that hit that count. ” Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is,
they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, prz-
trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get,
if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make.
ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES.
trvn«l Kidney Tr
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’or over 3D years, tl a bell
It in no harm for a man to think a
woman is older than she says, pro-
vided ho doesn’t think out loud.
anlalion Chill Cure is Guaranieed
Der man dot knows ven to beat a
retreat is der same man dot some-
times beats der house.
A man may feci as young at 40 as
he did at 20, but he knows that he
doesn't know half as much.
No man is a hopeless fool until he -
has made a fool of himself twice i
the same way.
A widotf usually thinks she is an
example of the survival of the fittest,
than ever.
If some men knew themselves they
would be ashamed of the acquain-
tance.
A woman’s affection is often a cloak
to her confusion.
A man may be self-possessed and
still not pay any taxes.
A man, seldom meet* -another wan
who is smarter than himself.
your grocers.
flANUFACTUREO BY
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,.,r».d
OMAHA. NEB.
A NOTRE DANK LADY.
I will send free, with full instructions,
some of this simple preparation for the
cure of Ixjucorrhca, Ulceration, Displace-
ments, Falling of the Womb, Scanty or
Painful Periods, Tumors or Growths, Hot
Flashes. Desire to Ury, Creeping Feeling
over the Spine, Pain in the Back, and all
Female Troubles, to all sending address.
To mothers of suffering daughters, I will
explain a Successful Home Treatment. If
you desire to continue, it will only cost
about 12 cents a week to guarantee a cure.
Tell other sufferers of it, that is all 1 ask.
If the above interests you, for proof address
Mrs. M. bummers. Box 13, Notre Dame, Ind.
WLJXOJTOL.
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Don't Forget
A little cough may not wear off. but,
if neglected, result in that king of ter-
rors, consumption. You cannot afford
to take chances, especially when a
quick and sure remedy like Simmons'
Cough Syrup is obtainable, it stops
the cough right where It's at, and
starts you up from there.
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‘rouble
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life
Takes Three Grand Prites
At the St. Louis World’s Fair.
The Grand Prize for the highest
grade of flour, a Grand Prize for the
finest exhibit and a Grand Prize for
the best loaf of bread.
-Der thought/ of a hot hereafter
compulsions some peoples to live a
cool present.
Once there was a man who acquired
a lot of money because be never told
a lie and was perfectly honest. He
got rich posing as a freak In a dime
museum.
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Liquor affects a man’s brain—if he
has any. If he hasn’t it tangles his
feet. .
Defiance Starch is put up 15 ounces
In a package, 11 cents. One-third
more starch for the same money.
VET WEATHER COMFORT
, “I have uMd your FISH BRAND
Slicker for five year, and can truth-
fully eay that I never have had
anything give me so much com-
fort and satisfaction. Enclosed
find my order for another one.”
(■mm ano aooaaea on aeruoaTiou)
) You can dsfy the hardest storm with
.Tower’s Waterproof Oiled
Clothing and Hats
OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS
SIGN OF THE FISH
a. J. TOWER CO. rHgfiOtS
' BeeV/w- tf. £_ jI. — B
ar. Read for FKKE GS.OU trial bull.. owl Ir.-.IU^
pa. a H. Km a. Ltd.. Ml Areh dlreot, rUiladvlpiUa, 1*»
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Blanke Coffee Wins Everything.
St. Louis, Nov. 8.—World’s Fair
gives C. F. Blanke Tea & Coffee Co.
highest award, grand prize and gold
medal, on coffee, also five additional
highest awards on Grant Cabin Tea.
Quaker Ceylon Tea. China Tea. Shid-
zuokaken Japan and Formosan Teas,
making greatest number grand prizes
ever awarded one firm.
Where Licorice Comes From.
Pretty nearly 12,000,000 worth of li-
corice is used up in this country every
year from the lands boardering on the
Mediterranean. Most people think that
licorice is made from the wooden
twigs and branches of a tree. But in
reality tho licorice wood is the root
of a very pretty, dainty plant, which
has beautifully shaped leaves that are
colored bright green on one side and
pale silver green on the other. The
licorice plant is a perennial, and in
England, where they are trying to
make an Industry of raising it, the
experimenters plant it in rows between
cabbages and potatoes. In the Medi-
terranean and Oriental countries great
plantations are given up to it alto-
gether. The licorice plant throws opt,
immensely fleshy roots, full of juice
when they are fresh. They spread and
burrow far into the earth and a good,
big hole has to be dug to get them
out. The licorice wood, as we sfeo it
here, represents only about half the
original weight and size of the root,
for fully 50 per cent of the juice 13
lost in drying it. Therefore the licor-
ice dealers are getting to be more and
more in favor of squeezing the juice
out of tho roots on tho spot and then
shipping this extract.
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Strawberry and
Vegetable Dealers
The Pwwenger Department of tbo Illinois
Crasral Rai Infed l ampany have recently imhuciI
a nabilcatlon know* auCircular No. 12, in which
la deaertbed tho
, M territory ia this country
for the growing of early strawberries sad early
wegetsMea. Every deal**r in such products
abould address a mrntal < ard to the under-iKiwd
*«DubtM|UG,requeatlng a copy of
MERRY. Asat. QenTPaaa'r Arent
more "yellow” looking clothes. 4
no more cracking or breaking.
doesn’t stick to the iron. It gives satis-
faction or you get your money back. The
cost is io cents for 16 ounces of tne best
starch made. Of other starches you get
hut la ounces. Now don’t forget. It’s a>
E”ery housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 16 nz.—one full
pound—while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in %-pound pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injur.ous chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures ”16 ozs.” Demand
Defiance and save much time ana
money and the annoyance of the iron
Defiance never sticks.
■Mrs. Fairbanks tells how ne-1
gleet of warning symptoms will
soon prostrate a woman. She
thinks woman’s safeguard is
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
“Dux Mbs. Pixkham:—Ignorance
and neglect are the cause of uMUdd
female suffering, not only with the
lavra of health but with the chaqce of a
cure. I did not heed the warnings of
headaches, organic pains, and general
weariness, until I was well nigh pros-
trated. I knew I had to do something.
Happily I did the right thing. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vejfetablo
Compound faithfully, according to
directions, and was rewarded in a few
weeks to find that my aches and pains
disappeared, and I again felt the glow
of health through my body. Since I
have been well 1 have been more care-
ful, I have also advised a number of
my sick friends to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’S Vegetable Com-
pound. and they have never bad
reason to be sorry. Yours very truly,
Mbs. May Fairbaxks, 216 South 7th
8L, Minneapolis, Minn.” (Mrs. Fair-
banks is one of the most successful and
highest salaried travelling saleswomen
in the West.)—fSOOO forfrlt If original of
■Snvs Irttar proolng genulntntu tannot be pradjceii.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
A faint heart is considered an easy
mark by the leap-year widow.
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Try One Package.
If "Defiance Starch'' does not please
you, return it to your dealer. if It
does you get one-third more for the
same money. It will give you satis-
faction, and will not stick to the iron.
Write MVltlNE LIE KF.MEBY < e.. Chleaso. It
ynur etc. (re sere or InllenieU, sod cot ooultst's
SAvlc sad tree Miup’. MURINE, llcmex .11 eve-lU*
Mrs. ^ttnaloxv'B Sootblnjj Syrup.
Furehlidreu t/p*tiling, •often* the Ktiru*, rtdnre« to-
ilauitua.lun. alUj ■ pain, cures wlad cuhu. x»c u buttle.
Catarrh of t he Kladrfei
Mhoobitely cured by f*r.
Remedy. IN or Ad famous f<
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She who travels far for riches may
find a gold mine beneath her own
house.
There !• more Catarrh In tbit section of the rctin'rv
than all other dlM-anet put together, and until «he last
lew yrara was auppunrd Co br incurable. For a great
many years dt>cu»n» p.*onuun«*ed it a local dlaeaea *nd
prraurlbed local remedial, an«l by conataiitly falling
to cm re with local ircatmeoi. prouutinced It Inc arable.
Science baa proven Catarrh to be • cutiath utlooal dla-
ease and iherefore require*coortftiitfoiial trea’wenL
Haifa Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1 Cbeuey
A Co..T dedo, Ohio. 1/ ibn only <*imatltut1u«al cure un
the market, it fa taken Internally In dueea from >0
drops io a tea*p*onfu!. It auts directly on the blood
and mui oua aurfaceaof the ayatem. They oler oud
hundred dniiara for any rue It falls to cure. Send
fur circulate aud <eatltn<>ulal«.
Addreaa; K .J. CMKStY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Dnjgglata. 1t»c.
Taka uail'a Family Flilarfor couatfpethm.
Important to Mothers.
Xxamine carefully every bottle of CASTOR!A,
a aafe. and wre remedy for infanta and children,
and re a that it
la lies For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Have Alwsjs Bought.
Do Your Clothes Look YellowT
Then use Defiance Starch. It will
keep them white—16 oz. for 10 cents.
Senator Culberson in New York.
With many prominent people from
Texas, Senator Charles A. Culberson
has been making his home while in
New York at tho new and beautiful
Hotel Cumberkuxi, Broadway and
Fifty-fourth street.
Tbo Cumberland is but two blocks
from Carnegie Hall, where the Sena-
tor made such a hit in his recent
speech in favor of the Democratic
ticket.
An informal reception was tendered
the ex-Governor on his return to the
.....IPUTNAM FADELESS DYES
I nd is guaranteed to oiv« perfect reautta,
; A»RVu CO.g L'MiPMoUUp Aftoo»«Mri
• —W. L. Doetalsn mahoa and aells morn men’* S3.SO
ahoaa than any other manufacturor In the erorld.
sud price on tho bottom. Look for it-
take uo substitute. Bold by »Uuo dealers ov ary where.
. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR, i
lr > “ / bar. n.trn IT. /_ D.ealar fl W for the tail Inelre veare teilh almitute
v MP tftictfn. I thpm Kiipee^or in Ht.roinfnrt anti Krttr to ofhert cooling Jrffn '
to 17.00.^—11. S. JUcClIN, Dept, toll., U. tf. I nt. Ret rwu?. Rtchmdud, Va.
W. T.. Douglrt* u«M Corona ColUkiu In hl* •3.50 whorR. Corona Cn!t In conceded to
be tho flueat I’Mleut Leather made. Fant C<Hor Eyelet* u*r<l eaclualrely.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brochton, Ataaaachuaotte.
The Best Results in Starching
can be obtained only by using De-
fiance starch, besides getting 4 oz.
more for same money—no cdoking re-
quired.
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Hamilton, Harry R. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1904, newspaper, November 11, 1904; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268017/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.