Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 5 of 7
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L -y
It is waaicr for a man to sequin
bad reputation than it la for bit c
<NB IB live |t down.
Ka«|
Th* Tut
Brawn’s Bronchial Trochee
have a wor'd-wldn reputation for cm
mg coughs. tore throats and rsllwli
bionchit Is and asthm*.
"Did you
Merchants*
.
(MMfo i
cool weather
American
top Tobacco at Hom©,
irkish government absolutely
prohibits the ©ipsriatto* st tho •*•<!
of Turkish tooacco. x
Generally Done.
j know that the Downtown
bank had closed 1U doors?"
Is that so**’
It always does when
r comes.'—Baltimore
More proof that Lvdla E. Pink-
ham's V eiretabieCom pound saves
woman from surgh*al operations.
Mrs. 8. A. Williamn, of GurtUu r,
■ 1'ir, Wife Bl
“ I waa a great sufferer from female
troubles, and Lydia K. Pinkham's Vego,
table Cpmpound restored me to health
in three ukonlhs, after my phyaciaa
declared that an operation was abso
iuUly BMMtovy.”
Mrs. Alvin. Sperling, of IM Oley,
bourne Ave^ < 1ii< ago, lit, writes:
M1 suffered from female troubles, a
tumor and mu< h inflammation. Two
of the beet doctors in Chicago decided
that an operstb*n was neewsaarv tn save
my ide. LydiaE. lluaLam's Vageta«4a
Compound entirely cured me without
an operation.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E I*ink-
('oiuoound. mada
Taylar's ('keyekee Nrae<y ef Sweet
Uwes aeS bu'lm ,, . p|
sdy Curm Coughs. Cold*. Lrvtip usd Con
sumption, sa l ail threat and luu< troubles.
At druggists, to-, 30c sad 11 AM p«r bottle.
ONLY OMf RKOMO <>| IN|NK~
That la LAXAT1VS HHOM<> utlsiNH 1XI<W
tha signature H W UK'IVB. Lied iBaWs
rrsrmCaMafjMliUaaUay »c
Most people who talk too mnch |
TRY These for oesieRT.
■e’
I
till
Pain
In
I
MAKES FOR DRCSS ECONOMY.
of the Bodice.
iwe
ho
or later.
There It a certain
BAKING POWDER
Stands for
r
FCGR 401'Nl
*JLCA
■ ■
w
<
♦
F
Buns wltk Tomstoss.
PANTRY CLEANED
A Way Boms r.opia H.,»
It will take wlihos. separating
til
•la
ll/r.II
Effects of the Trade,
■hoemaser is a poor sort of crea
KGj
Man-a-lln the Ideal Laxative.
Ala
■smflFMTV.SD SV
A. B. Richer*** Medicine < x».
Sb.. Tasas
Cures
Man or Beast
THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA,
MEMO OF U.S. CONGRESS
iatica Hioan s ,
It has a pow- j
feet ou the nerves {
Eiperience begotten of matrlnxM
is a great teacher.
HUNTS LIGHTNING OIL
is pronounced a Perfect Liniment by
many thousands of people.
^Durable
WALLIWINt
Perfect
or Money
Baev.
Why so’"
“Bocauu be Is
and thers Is not a
At the present moment we have am-I
An-
ting,
V.*fU Known on the Pacific Slofe. His
Washington Address is JJ/J gth 'it.t
Beef Loaf.
> pounds of round steak and |
ind of suet, both chopped
'wo uggs, one cup of bread
with
tta, 8.
i have
B
©
41 p«|
Rcrappelgh—I was a confounded
fnol when I got married*
ppeigh- Well, John
m t changed you si
■ ivaspoonful of J
gather and
I a moderate oven
basting frequently
ling.
that (
ia absolutely
beans, soak
1 the water
rappel
when
Mrs Scrap)
rtod Ilfs hasr.
A doctor said: —
"Before marriage my wife observed
l In summer and country Inmmm, coming
1 in hutch will. futnlllei of varied means.
; culture, tastes and discriminating ten
deuclea, that the families using Poe
tiiS ■SwSScd ts wrassi better than
IJ Full directions for external and internal use for mao
or beast with each bottle. Sold by all first class
druggists in 25 cent and 50 cent bottles.
, water.
■ pepper
cupful
besns,
Simmer together until all are tender,
add . emo ©hepped nw*~t.*y serve
He-
©oum, never
1 drops off the
y powder. Add
on wall with 7
' - ■?
Put In the j
cover unt’l almost done, then
Bake
TT.« reader*
*kai tS^ra '
iaiarrb
Lau)
There
"laugh
smiths
own m»rryi
Great hu
P.
Berry Owmplinge
The winter dessert of apple dut
" by some nu
otht
ima, when Riggle dies I'm not
j have her burled; I'm going to
THAT WT-VTS TAI
AS A CLEAR BRIL
Ala bast me is
rod thoronffhly bean
thta fall. Your dva
not, write to
ALABASTINE CO.
YwVwiOl. . a.u>u CqU. Mkh I
,, ' II
Quality
Economy
Purity
In providing the family s meai’i.don t
be satisfied with anything bv.t the
beet. KC^F.ruaranteedperfec-
tion d a moderate price It
makes everything better.
Try and see.
____ rui
1th quince )*lly
y with a Lierin-
(tea of four eggs
iwdered sugar,
lemon juice,
shredded ab
put on the
and browu
<J For Man a quick fl
p«?n caused by
Cuts Bruises
/ J Vixv Burns Sprains
1JBliMM Stiff Joints, Sore Muscles, Insect
Bites. Catarrh. Neuralgia and Headache
when applied ewbrnally For Crump. CYbc.
X Stoinaciuk hc, Diarrhoea and Dyscntry
when taken rntemuHy.
<] For Stock it ia invaluable for Colic,
Spavin and Fistula, Foundered Feet and Larr-nesa,
Bruise* and external injuries, Weak Joints and Sprains
and Blind SUggerv.
tf'bttitabie for any
[I rnolda, miklewa or
II well. Cocoes in dry
I cold water. Druah c
I Inch flat brush.
J Ahbastir.c h la piekege-. e«r-
0 cectQ Ubckd aLabA3TINE.
]| Each package covers froui juu to
II 450 square feet of wall.
|| SIXTEEN BEAUTirUL SOFT,
vri vftv NNanrs
ADE, AS WELL
ILLLANT WHITE
abaolutcly aanttary
‘ •'—Wilful. Try it
. dealer Las it, if
in, mar-
say!
ine
THtS ONLY
SatiiUiv :eh<
$100 Reward, $100.
Md«r« uf tfci» p*p«r wilt b« M toera '
u •*>!• u» care la all U« mu! ifcac l» l
. Man s Caxarrh Cura la Uie aaiy aaatuve ■
a kajvu k> lt>« . uadi cal f rata rally Catarrh '
---- . <*.«M>aUtuU >ua. 4l«aaae raaalrwa a auaatUa
U Noai iraatniaat. Hail a Catarrh Lara la tafceu ta
la-a ally, ar Ung dlrw>'Uy upu« iha U<m>4 aa<i an«ni I
•arfaaaa of jhu tyalcm *S*r«l>y ^daeiroylag Iba j
atraa<lh by bulldiag ug :ba o<»a«tliuiMi atui aaaiai |
Ing aatara ta Ootag • »r>t Tha pmprlat >ra kava
a^iute-h faith !a its carat;va powers IM* *1>«y •
<>•« Huadrad Duiiars for auy ca^ ikal ti fails so
rt*e'iJa*i,.lF,a1il.';‘Hiiut.>r cuwUpsrtua.
| slowly until well tried out
off.
__snd a
r____ AppUed 1 * fww
fl»t class druggisss [ ,,u
brown sugar without
pour in quickly a cupful
water and boil to a sirup
quart of milk; add 14 ounces
* “ derived, then
—,ui of eight
car am a led sugar
•. Chop
HU»d of figs, soak until soft In a
t brandy, and when the custard is
fromd, stir them and finish
I pinafore would have an excellent e(-
• feet. Monogram fobs are worn with
| many such gowns now.
Pneuiee I
"Because he is by trade a heeler
I and there is not a time when ue is not
i willing to sell hie stole.”
MH' y.,ti iuum auwu isv i
virtue ”
"What la itr
"He will stick to the last.**
Recipes Elven In Recent
Book en Cookery.
Get one quart of navy h
over nignt. tnwu dteiu all
Put In a kettle with fresh water
pinch of baking soda Doll for
nvadng treoNc AppMed 1 « few miputee. then drain Put water
by all first dose druggists. uu agaln'and boll abuv* onn-nsif hour,
ttO CsmiU Per Bob tj,eB pUt the whole contents In a dtone
Krill be retanded^in e* wy crock With ten cents sm Hi of sail
iM* one pint of .-anned <^nstr>e
1 *».. HH >n M
1 ’MB” .......... - «' '
I three oi h>ur b*>ur»
& /’k’NgJF Will stop and pennanently
At--, cure that terrible itching.
It i« compundfu for t.oi
^7 Zip* r*1 rr*'*c sn‘*
gusrsnteed.
It h s nf’-r fsiiing cure
A>r eexematous afirctiune
of all kiod*. including :
• Rw»l<< T»<tr■
| 5«di Sliowui FrurlSo
t r«« p«»«,n Flaw*
‘'IMbkJMMl li M Scabies kA
Tina lari Mrfr.cd diaecsr is net due to j
tafiammatio- like oti.<-t skin dts«sack. but
Vo the presence of little parasites which
furrow under the ekin. The itching they
kwow IB BM UsWawb h L dUr .* fth
MbffUw ■ Jfere* can refrain from 1cm.mg
with hie nails.
( I hl ^nr . MH.tu. -medy
'*“* trouble. ‘ “*
From “One Hundred Deasena” we
take the following recipes;
i ftivge.—reel ana core elgnt «**©«
. apples and cook whole in a rich sirup
until soft, remove carefully and ar
, range on the dish for serving “
i the core cavities with *
I and cover completely v
gne made of the whites
j and a halfcupful of poi
I flavored with a little
biick blanched and I
' monde over ths meringue;
rfp*” ***•*’ • <j»»irk nven
| lightly
Frown Figs — Melt four tablespoon
j fula of brown eugai without any
i water, pour la quickly a cupful of
j boiling water and boil
Heat a v
of sugar, and »*ir until dissolve-
' pour on the beaten yolks o»
eggs Strain the carameled
; Into this and put into a freezer
a poi ’ * ■
| little
| part!/ I
< frosting | about BO pounds. The weight
A cup of chocolate Is much Im others living Is: Mark Twain, 150
proved by a dash of ♦'Inn a mon. or by I pounds; George Ade, 147; Jerome K
adding a third of a pint of coffee to ' Jerome. 148. and W W. Jacoba. 132.
each pint of milk. Very rich chocolalu O Henry la really a great humorist,
| may be made by pouring a quart over but he la 1© the 1B0-pound class.—
' the yolks of two eggs, beating con Home Magazine.
| stantly to prevent curdling How
prefer a few drops of vanilla, eithei A Remedy for Neuralgia or
in the whipped cream or chocolate. th* Nerves.
For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's
, Liniment has no equal. !. __
j er fully sedative effe“ ““ -----
■ —nenetrstev without ruhbinc and
gives immediate relief from pain—
quickens the circulation of the blood
and gives a pleasant aenaatioa of com
fort and warmth.
"For three years I suffered
says al neuralgia In the head and
Some | writes J. P Hubbard, of Mariett
— ' f* decided to
pulled, when a
friend recommended me to buy a 25 I
| Wui uvuiv ui cijuan ■ i.imuir-m > ui<
— J experienced Immediate relief, ;
! attached to a wal,tband aat torm» an »»£.l *®P« »». «•<»« •' ««»» «*• »»» |
( accentuated poi:
which a couple
I to the bolero, that
and falls over the
dor.
are general!]
ery, and
bodices which come
be adai>te<i to them. Then there Is the x OT . vv..a>.«a
.Inatore .Jwt which completely j‘"^n J
tanKM the whole a.i.eet ot the drew m,mn,¥ Th<. nur,B-,
if attached to the skirt, and with a
' good pattern costs s mere song Many
of the present winter dresses arc
’ made of rough fabric* intermixed with w w
! "1 W?Ah a ainor/iT'other things "there*
—. - * iorue stuffed animals Ethel w«> ,
greatly interested, and for many days
she did not tire of talking about them.
Perhaps a week later, at the supper
table, after a preoccupied silence, she
“Mrhh
going to
hart her «♦*!?*•••"
lewis' Single Bindw C
fiwtr Yowr <1 crier or
Feons, ill.
igh and Grow Fat: No.
is nothing in the maxim
and grow fat' or else the joke- I
fall to grow mirthful over their |
ymaking.
lumorlsts seldom are fat. F
Dunne Is the heaviest, weighing '
g. , about 110 pounds. The weight of
*•> of chocolate is much Im- others living ' “
by a dash of H no a mon. or by I pou
a third of n pint of coffee to Jerc—
Int of milk. Very rich chocolate O Hem
» made by pouring a quart over 1 but ht
rolks of two egga, bea'lng — —
F to prevent curdling,
few drops of vanilla.
those using coffee.
"When we were married two years
I agi>. Postntn was s-rnng our first order
I cf gnwaries We r ino pul in M>iue cot
in,.k ! fee nod ’•< for g-ierte. but After both
1 UM» «MT be repl^d by «.m. m«i. 1 bad .tood .round P«try about .
reapo^rte. or other barrio ' T«r uat-mebed •bey ww. thrown
, 3«>. with hart MUO. Into which la | •«». »»', UT'1, „
! bcler » much of lb. crurtal fruit : '1 p S’*
* — ------ I eustoaied to drink coffee as a mntiue
' ha-lt and » dieted emteatiy from I*
New Use for Fly Paper. dtgesilon and all Ms relative disorders
I have discovered a new tje fur Since using Poet air all the old cool
sticay By psp^« 1 tottfl that if a »mww nav» mnuumiuA/ .U. —- •
mouse puis Lie v* e foot p& the L*Pf r •*wwa4lwve« wntidw rt 1 ever had theri.
»he wsbM pwt Ms wiker toot oa. t4M»! We«*s y,w«s PustaHi ’
Ln1 It Win hold him fast—Chicago C-weh. Mleh. Bead. Th. XoM to
A.ltuBa 1 WMIrUIK >aw«a TWr.• <-Bomc.
K
ssw
Take two
half a pout
floe. Add ”
cru nbs .hat have been softened In
col«t waler, one small onion chopped
fin- , one-half cup of sweet milk, three >
easpoonfuls of salt and one fourth I
* * * pepper. Mix nil »*•
»e Into a Inaf Bake in
hour or more,
nnNARmMAN THOS. OALE.
How. Th<«s. Cale, who was rle<u*d k>
Comm-Mi from Alaska, iswtUI known
the IYbcHIo slope, where he hs« re;>i<l«
His Washington addreu in ISIS vth h
M. W . Washington, n C.
IVasA/Hjrron, />
Ptrum DrvgCo.. Columbus. Ohio
Otgtltmtii: I c*n cheerfully recom-
neitl Ihnint at a vers efficient rem-
edy for doughs and cuid-.
Th—vj Ca!e.
fl<»n C. Rlc.inp, Congressman from
Virginia, wrres: "i tz1 *
uaLle .-ernedy, Peruna. with beneficial
results, and can uuhesitMtingly r»*com-
awrnd your remedy as an invigorating
iweiu mu J bm « ffrvUve »u<l p«iluui>«ut
Vegetable Blew.
Parboil two psrwq pntntoea. one I
turnip, one onion, and one carrot I
Drain and cut into half inrh dfoe. 1
cnop nne two bmuAjo buhss of fat,!
sal nork put Into a kettle, and cook I
... —.. fiklm out l
the pork fragments, stir in one tea
spoonful of flour and brown slightly,
then gradually add one pint of good I
j beef, or, falling that, good botllng i
Beason well with salt and '
and the diced vegetables and a '
each of shelled peas, lima {
and corn cut from the rob. I
j* together until all are tender. I
©tn©
pie opportunities of altering the i
pearance of our ImmHccs and makl
I one play the part of many, __
. writer In the Montreal Herald. Borne i writes J. P. Hubbar
of these take the form of fichus made c - “•«<! ha<1 almosl
| of folds of thin or thick material . three of my teeth
which are thrown over the shoulders frtexi w „
I and fasten at the waist bant* Then <***t outue of Bloan • Liniment. I dL
there is a new lurrn ui b-dvtv *Lkh •: j ■
' tn a wmlot hani
oim on the front from I raWa wm cntlr.1: ciire*1 1 will twver
of allay. I, allarl.eu b« Wf-hoiir a bottle of Rtnan’o I,tnl- I
opens wide tn fren' I went In pt house anta. I uae It also |
point of the shout; *°r Insect bites and .ore throat, ano I i
Both the band and the bolero '’»■> cheerfully recommend It to say i
rally covered with embrofd I one who suBers from any o< ills I
the many sold embroidered | ' bar, mentioned
f-”'1 T I T»° lot.reatlna to Bury.
— ' little aoutharn '
of her negro |
mammy The nnrae'a name ia Sally.
and she I, a largo woman, so she is I
known as Big Sally. Kthel. howsrer. I
calls her "Biggio" for short. One day |
her mother took her to a museum. |
s were |
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322400/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.