The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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Half of a woman's beauty is com-
plexion and nine-tenths of her figure
clothes.
Matches may be made In heaven,
place. '’w
Some men think they are not saying
anything pointed unless they are stab-
bing another.
A man has a bad temper when be
is not proud that the baby can yell
with such healthy lungs.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA,
a aafe and sure remedy for infants and children,
and see that it
it's true that
rough kissing?
t so. See how
id and you’ve
r harmless. It can be
time without acquit-
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on and
men and
PRES. C. B. NEWHOF,
Suffered From Catarrh of Bladder.
Know
Cold
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For Cupboard Corner
St Jacobs Oil
or Cigar*.
» Of Burma Ib a
■ storming ap-
ry> one smokes
The Indigenous
Ht Inches tong, ’
EConnor in his
t" "It consists
Bcco, molasses
•ped In the sii-
Bfiboo. Bo wide
^completely fills
| young damsel
i For presents
I cheroot is of
bd in a coat ot
It accumulates
pat the lighted
le skill In the
han infant ac-
I he can walk
at the breast,
inking such a
or three long
smoker thrust
! the cigar, and
id on to some
STORY
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A J. TOWER CO.
Boron, U.S.A.
VERY FEW, IF ANY,
CIGARS SOLD AT 6
CENTS, COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT-
URE, OR COST THE
DEALER AS MUCH AS
$25.00
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the
Four Balaxnrn
repreeant and a
of m old ettal
Burma's
One of the eii
cigar of monst
pearance, whi<
from an early’>
article is a mod
writes V. C. I
book, “The Sill
of chopped vm
and various hd
ver white skid
in diameter isl
up the mouth!
who tries to Ml
tion purpoeesHI
ten wrapped^!*
purple or gold];
a formidable tji
end and requlr
smoking. BuO
quires this sk#
MUNSON NURSERIES
New catalogue now ready. “Caul bur
freer right wittout 8L" Get It of
T. V. MUNSON a BON, Desk's, Tn.
bronchial
and thoa
down” «
or impra
terminate
We knn
women all
of feeblei
wasted ai
terrible sj
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Bean the /fl* /fl / ~fl~
Dignatore of
In Um For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TOWER CANADIAN
CO . LIMITED -
Taranto, Canada
Makars o/ Warranted Wet Weattor C/etelag
Ml
A man may be up to the latest
WNU Dingbats TWO
prostrati off
the lungs-
use of thia
manent hi
But it null
the lungs I
cular depo
to break d
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Dear Str-1
this testlmoi
fever may‘
Golden M<
for years. <
slowly fall
day but was to
weight from llff
got soft and 11
anything to as
that the end w
It's as
to palm c
medicine,
meet th*
BEST BY TEST
“I have tried all kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Firfi
Brand for protection from all kinds of
weather."
(The name and addren of the
writer of tbit umolicitod letter
may ba had upon application.)
The S*i of rfw Pith
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Straight, strang, sure, le the beat
household (emody for
Rheumatism
Matches may be made in heaven, ltat«
but love can be made In any old people
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The one who will not forgive you-
then carry out your obligation to for-
give him.
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-Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy la
•seal hint for the liver. Cured me after eight year* ot
eufferlng.” 8. Pepron, Albany, Y. Y. World famous. U.
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Plao'i Cure Is the beat medicine we ever used
tor all affections of the throat and lungs.—WK
a Exdslbt. Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10, IfiOO.
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PATENTS
LMLI. LAMY, Patent Attn. Washlngtan. D. a
The limpwt%!
shellfish. TSm
in tfadir habits.
of the most bril
Iridescent hues
are found on th
and are so lari
them for wash
They am fere
with great voi
process seems i
ways gets ther
over the unsus
his big foot on
a weak spot,
long, wiry tor
bore a hole iu hi
is done the sbff
limpet is free 1
clam’s carcase.’
and leaves the J
the sea.
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IEWIS*single
ALWAYS SCUABLC
1 from Factory, Peoria, Ill.
»«t of Mexico
» people uee
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MIN.
Don«laa S3.30 ihwiaSd" €h*
/id'ai ko«m< throo thwi
____ _____nly dirercace »a tha prily
1 shoes coat more to moke, hold their
jMcirsSfnrLTfctsnix
ra ytoril ve, WX. lAmglas shoes are
aarrta tbam otbsk makk» at j
r fto l<ut three year, / torr rore W./UtoaptetM
lout
i’s Gt—-
will cv
i than
I cure, c
desired results. Peruna is the only
remedy which was really of any benefit
to me. I have not had a trace of kidney
trouble nor a cold in my system. ”
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found
permanent use in so many homes is that
it contains no narcotic of any kind.
Peruna is perfectly ‘
used any length of 1
ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro-
The bridegroom who thinks he is
marying an angel sometimes wishes,
before six months are out, that his
angel had wings.
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TREES ON TIME
OR FOR CASH AS YOU FLKASC.
Write m to-dey for partlculara.
Ttx*s.^,1s.ERTLc.?*"'ANY
What the average man needs is a
tonic for eradicating the MI-told-you-
so” mania from his system.
Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys,
Threatened With Nervous Collapse,
Cured by Pe-ru-na.
Mr. F. B. Richards, 609 E. Street, N.
W., Washington, D. C., War Corres-
pondent, writes: “Exactly six years ago
1 was ordered to Cuba as staff corres-
pondent of the New York Sun. I was in
charge of a Sun Dispatch boat through
the Spanish American war. The effect
of the tropical climate and the nervous
strain showed plainly on my return to
the states. Lassitude, depression to the
verge of melancholia, and incessant
kidney trouble made me practically an
invalid. This undesirable condition
continued,despite the best of treatment.
Finally a brother newspaper man, who
like myself had served in the war, in-
duced me to give a faithful trial to
Peruna. I did so. In a short time the
lassitude left me, my kidneys resumed
a healthy condition, and a complete
cure was effected. I cannot too strong-
ly recommed Peruna to those suffering
with kidney trouble. To-day I am able
to work as hard as at any time in my
life, and the examiner for a leading in-
surance company pronounced me an
“A” risk.”
In Poor Health Over Four Years.
Pe-ru-na Only Remedy o! Real Benefit.
Mr. John Nimmo, 215 Lippincott, St.
Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant of
that city and also a member of the
Masonic order, writes:
“I have been in poor health generally
for over four years. WJjen I caught a
bad cold last winter it settled in the
bladder and kidneys, causing serious
trouble. I took two greatly advertised
kidney remedies without getting the
All Upoto-DAte-HoiMoksopers
use Defiance Cold Water Starch, be-
cause it is better, and 4 os. more of It
for same money.
l*nun*Uou, all*; • poia, caroa wind r"
» Rets his cover
f ctarn and puts
EH, ffeaeral^ on
fie whips out a
nd proceeds to
live. When this
£ open, and the
•»t on the poor
n«ts but a part
oHhe fishes of
Ca
safe.
OIte
p , r,'V . . .j
r Salzer’s Tl
National Oats^
231. in Mo 2M.audio N.Dakote
81J Um. per acre
' You oau beat, that record In IDOL
For 10c and tkls notice
we .nail you free lota of term oeed
•amplea and oar bla catalog, tell. 1
ln« all stout tbia oat woodar and/
thousand! of otbvr seeds
JOHN A. 9ALZIR IUD 00. V/i
Defiance Starch
should be in every household, none so
good, besides 4 os. more for 10 cents
than any other brand of cold -'ater
starch.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION B.aa they cannot reach
the seat of the dlMSM. Catarrh Is a blood or ooMtl-
tutlonel disease, and In order to cure It you must take
Internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Card is takes In-
ternally, and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medi-
cine. 11 was prescribed by one of the best physlclanL nnrl while
In this country for years and Is k regular prescription. u“°
It ts eompoeed of the best tonics known, combined
with tbe best blood purifiers, actlnr directly on tbe
mssOTi surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of Cba
two tagrvdli-Qtsts wbat produces such wonderful re-
suite tn curing oatarab. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O
Sold by Draggists, price 78c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
, duce temporary results. It is perman-
ent in its effect. •>
It has no bad effect upon the system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by
removing the cause of catarrh. There
are a multitude of homes where Peruna
has been used off and on for twenty
years. Such a thing could not be pos-
sible if Peruna contained any drugs of
a narcotic nature.
Neuralgia Sprains
Lumbago Bruises
BacKache Soreness
Sciatica
Gallops for Aid.
frAhy°Uir po8,oned "yatem, brings
nresh, clean blood supply to all-your
♦h8frt Ve °rgBn8> and restores to You
that comfortable feeling of perfect
andnnSo1 trby a,! dru«J«t« *t 50c
and 11.00. Money back If it fails.
No on« tl
cigar throi
puffs, the
out to meet
it is put d
good fellov
Muy Persons have Catarrh of Kidneys,
L_, Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don’t Know It.
President Newhof and War
Correspondent Richards Were
Promptly Cured By Pe-ru-na.
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»Intelligence for a dealer to attempt
a pobetltute for this world-fumed
yqu want. ft*s his business to
<* Ae ur^es some substitute, he's
P profit he'll mahe-not of your
rffJb unprincipled dealers.
Hie promise
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e con-
i&'s «
though "
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For Particulars, Address
Phil A.Auer,g.p.a.
Rock Island,
FORT WORTH • • TEXAS.
HHHBaHHBHakJLMBMSSSBSaSBSKBMBBBMBi
Reduces Fivar. Relieve Achs. Stops Cough
[) FT I T T O N
fS AD COIuDN
1/n e AyTE r
A Positive Cere for Cold« end La Grippe
Button Png co., DsUuC
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I. U. DALLAS. NO-IO-14
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Every housekeeper should
that if they will buy .Defiance
M ater Starch (or laundry use they
will gave not only time, because it
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 16 os.—one full
pound—while all other pold Water
Starches are put up in %-pound pack-
•xes, and the price Is the same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from al! injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
■ 12-ox. package It is because he has
• stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he
He knows that Defi
printed on every pad
ters and figures “16 c
fiance and save much
and the annoyance c
Ing. Defiance never
Khitoa vu. ai^r C" B- Newhof. 10 Dvlamare street,
h* N Y” Hrenident .Montefiore
limpet al- O«b, writes:
••Since my advanced age I find that
* ^ea frequently troubled with
ainary aliments. The bladder seemed
Irritated, and my physician said that it
CMtarrt> caused by a protracted
cold which would be difficult to over.
come on account of my advanced yean.
I took Peruna, hardly daring to believe
that I would be helped, but I found to
my relief that I soon began to mend.
The Irritation gradually subsided and
the urinary difficulties passed away.
1 have en/oyed excellent health now for
tbe past seven months. I enjoy my
meals, sleep soundly, and am as well
as I was twenty years ago. I give all
praise to Peruna. "-C. B. Newhof.
W. L. DOUGLAS
K >3JS&>3.2S SHOES
wSrid'toerauSeTfTheir”ejie«liea» toyFaJ *«•!
MBW Mhetter, weihr loB«ert
StMrSfi.AOahoe oa ibe
Health ie Your Heritage.
foidIu^L8^\depre^ed’ Stated;
paled or 'act tir^J0U ’if you ar® <*”18U'
w2«t^na’ made from Saw Palmetto Berries
help aoan. One day tny wife was reading in
the "Qiratnon Sense Medical Advloer" about
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Discovery, and '!• Said.
that sounds more like common sense, than
r thing else that I had board. 1 at once
_jught a bottle of your famous remedy tnd
before I bad taken half of one bottle I felt
better. Took thirteen bottles and it made a
new man of me. I gained sixteen pounds and
never have had a cough since. 1 feci splendid
and give all the credit to your medicine.
Yours truly.
Geo. A. Thompson.
Bheldon Ave.. Chatham. OnL. Canada
Dr. R. V. Pibrcr. Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear SO—I wish to epeak as to the benefit
received from Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery. My health being run-down last
fau/I caught a bad cold which settled in nay i
lungs and throat. I had a very bad cough, ;
also raised a great deal. Doctored for awhile
With our country physician and he sala th-t
if my cough could not be broken up I would i
go Into consumption. I could see no benefit '
from his treatment, so I purchased a bottlo
< Rr. Plprce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
ana In two weeks’ time my cough was all
gone. I am sure the "Golden Medical Dis-
covery • is (Be of the best cough remedies in
existence and I also know that Dr. Pierce ■
Favorite Prescription is very good for the
troubles for which it is recommended, for I
h<To tslun its
Hoping that others may bo benefited as I
have been. I remain.
Yours with respect,
Mrs. M. IlGAZira,
Morgan. Oconto Co.. Wls.
Dr. Pierce’s
tor of good
health, and good health is largely a mat-
ter of healthy activity of tho bowels. Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets euro constipa-
tion. They are safe, sure and speedy,
and once taken do not have to bo taken
always. One little “Pellet” is a gentle
Uxatlve, and two a mild
cathartic. They nover Sjrsl |pfc
gripe. By all druggists. ■ Cl 1C Lo>
like sterling on silver
gUUtt '• ASION OF QUALITY
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FRISCO SYSTEM
RonUng on four Ticket* an iMurence of
SPEED WITH COMFORT
NO BEITER LINE TO SAINT LOUIS
Than that via PARIS.
O3SKRVATION SLKKRINQ CAR.
HARVEY DININO SKRVICK.
W. A.TULEY, a. P. A.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1905, newspaper, March 11, 1905; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277757/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.