Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 6 of 8
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Those California papers which
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If vou don’t sleep well at night,
Hall’s Catarrh is the only positive
cure now known to the medical
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Even the memory of love is
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Here is a remedy that will cure
your cold. Why waste time and
money experimenting when you
can get a preparation that has
won a world-wide reputation by
its cures of this disease and can
into a run-
ard to cure
Buy the
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A bad man is as attractive as
as unwholesome food.
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and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by K.
C. Barnwell.
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PNEUMONIA AND PLEURISY
For over thirty years Hunt’s
Lightning Oil has been acknowl-
edged to be a very quick relief
when rubbed well on the chest.
Many hundred letters testify to
the benefit it has given others.
Why not try it? All druggist,
nature in doing its work,
proprietors have so much
in its curative powers thet
offer One Hundred Doltg:
any case that it fails to
Send for list of teotmona.
Address F. J. CHENEY J
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold bv nil Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall’s Fauly Pil j
constipation.
Better Social UnndPiojs Object
of Austin Conference.
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Ad TAKE mFu
CARDUI Womans Tonic
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Decatur—The Commercial
Club of this city will be revived
and a mass meeting of citizens
will be held in the near future to
effect reorganization,
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Balard's
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Price 25, 50c and 81.00.
Jame»F.Ballard,Prop. St.Louls,Mo.
Stephens Eye Salve is a healing
ointment for Sore Eye-
SooANORECOMMENDrDBBB
E. C. BARNWELL
ks out
it is h
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The very minute it is
" tle mprovement i* no
SLIN MENT
we la the Right itemedy for All
Abranions of the Flesh.
LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM AND
CHILLBLAINS
There is nothing tbat givos so
quick benefit as Hunt’s Light-
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remedy for women.
Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre-
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.
If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today.
Itasca The Board of T2
ibis city will be
a secretary secured at j
date. - 1
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Tulia—The Tulia Avalanche, a
new paper for Swisher county,
Alvord—A Commercial Club
was organized in this city recent-
ly withan initial membership of
twenty five. Mayor S. M. Ward
was elected secretary.
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$100 REWARD, $100
The readers of this paper will
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease that
sience has been able to care in all
its stages, and that is Catarrh.
patient can move abo
and comfortably. Price 25c, 50c
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HOW FOOLISH
To suffer from Skin Du
[Itch, Eczema, Ringworm,
when one 50c box of "Hi
Cat Spring-The Cat Spn
Telephone Co., composed ofm
parties, has been organ
Sixteen boxes have al ready k
installed in the city, and f
lines have been constructed I
distances of several miles i
the surrounding territory.
Gave
\ • ovem i t is on
ihelped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could
|J do all my work. Ali the people around here said I would
3 die, but Cardui relieved me.”
leaves ? >
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town like Ciicago scoured they । amount of $35,000, foracomplete
ly leaves a
consolidate the
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ticed.
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for not ..ol king foot her
took the trouble .Board of Tricc and the Young
25c and 50c bottles. adv.
Pects- An election, for the
purpose of voting bonds to the
ro the Eche
The healt
t present.
Mr. J. I
aughter, F
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Miss Vir
lo the bed
Ar. Tom (
horning.
Mr. Coon
Jraceton s
Miss Si]]
•1/m her,
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of building permits issued in
1912 over 1011. In 1912, 470
permits were issued, aggregat-
ing $504,511, while in 1911,365
permits, aggregating $365,000,
were issued.
:. w mr ing combination
in ft symptom, hoarseness. (live
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
soon as the child becomes hoarse
and the atta..k may be warded off.
For sale by All Dealers, adv.
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affects the same region but toward
the back. Bdltard’s Snow LD-
mentis the remedy in either case.
If rubbed in thoroughly it eases
pain, relaxes the musclesand the
W hen You wuht
ic i ne for a cough or cnjaj
Chumberlaumn’sCiugh Ee .
can always be depended upon
is pleasant and safetotke ]
sale by A|] Dealers, adv.
cure” is positively guaranteed
cure or your money prompti;
funded. Eyery retaiidruggi
the state stands behind I
guarantee. Ask your dru
and see ths guarantee with e
box. You don’t risk :.nytia|
giving it a trial, adv. j
Mr Pacl
unday mo
88s trip to
Mr. Joe 2
teCity a
to hi
Little Mi
ckbutshe
jin this city January 21st.
ha’s been established. It is pub-
lished weekly by Webster and
Knight.
Uude r the auspices of the* State orange groves.
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For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving
woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong and
well During this time, thousands of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the relly surprising results
they obtained by the use of thia purely vegetable, tonic
Persons trcubled with patrol
paraysis are often very much ben-
efited by massaging the affected
parts throughly when applying
Chamberlain’s . Iinimeit. This
liniment also relieves pains. For
sale by All Dealers, adv.
FAMOUS BT AOK BEAUTIRS,
look with herror on Skin Erup-
tions, Blotches, Sores or Pimp,
les. They don’t have them, nor
will any one, who uses Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, It l.rfies the
face. Eczema or Salt Rheum
varnish before it. It cures sore
lip-, chapped hands, chilblains:
heals burns, cuts and bruises.
Unequaled for piles. Only 25c
at R. C Barnwell’s, adv.
tab
fee
Galveston—The total cotton re-
ceipts for the season will be mere
than 3,000,000 bales if the aver-
age daily receipts continue at
the present rate. Exports of
cotton this season total nearly
2,500,000 bales.
Tay lor—More than 31,000
bales of cotton have already been
marketed here this year and.
about 4,000 bales are still in the
field. It is believed that the
frateimtv' Otari h being a con-
stitutional disease, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Ha l l's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood
and mucons surfaces of the sys-
tem, there bydestroying the found-
ation of (lie dsesse, and giving
the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting
liniment has been acknowledged
to be the best for these troubles,
j Every druggist will recommend
it. Price 25c and 50c per bottle,
—adv.
siz' Horehonnei
one use tin we ever/sewerage system, will be held
and County Institutions, Public always be depended upon? It is
Health and Sanitation, Welfare known everywhere as chamber-
of Children, Industrial Welfare lain’s Cough Remedy, and is a
of Womel, Labor lagislhuou, ■ 4 ( t.ciu ol urol merit, hoi sa.
Hillsboro—A Good Roads As-
sociation has been organized in
this city. The association will
draft a bill to be placed before
the legislature to enable the
county to issue about $3,000,000
in bonds.
Dalhart—A big consignment
of butter was received here from
a Cleburne creamery today. A
local firm, one of the largest in
the Panhandle, was the consigr.-
ee, and is doing all of its buying
from the Cleburne creamery.
■sent to ill -tcra
in, and they use it
not onv -- fine animals, but
on human Hesh. as it does its
work quickly and thoroughly.
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If th- wound is cleansed and
the liniment applied promptly,
once hnanM woun heaTs irom
the inside outwardly, thus per-
forming a perfect cure that
near. If the wound
- outside too quick-
s under the sur-
CALOMEL IS BAD
• it
But Simmons’ Liver Purifier
is delightfully pleasant and is ac-
tron yields, billiousnessgoes. A
trial convinces. (In Yellow Tin
Boxes Only.) Trial once, used
always adv.
rtin Gil
Myra Bu
Arning fre
The youi
Arty at Mi
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“ice time.
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al and miscellaneous subjects.
The object of he tmovement is ' , .
, , .. . dead—it now seems inconceiv-
the uplifting and betterment of j
social conditions of all classes in " ‘___
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are nervous and low-spirited, you
L‘ peed a system. Herbine is a
'^powerful liver stimulant and
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Di' E V*• Hal 2
a cure. Dr — ‘ - I
Oliver strcot, St. ’ J
Send for Tesas
Sold by drug •' ■
Waco Five d
will be put into servicgodn
the American Expressnoms
during the nextfnntsau
take the
used by the companytgtra
livery service. • abJI
depot will kats an
com pan j’ near. .—
FOILS a rout."i e
When a sbauoeholppe
between liverant 12070 get, •
distress by refustzeprs
Dr. King’s NewEfouriss"
endsuch abuse Orightsd
They gently sompPabaves
of stomach, liveertindalz
restore sont “ ' , |! ft*
Leelings. -5r"t ;
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Clebmhe—Residents of ft
field and College Heights to
Cleburne’s suberbs, are aaxii
to have their additions till
into the corporation of Clebun
The matter will be taken up
the next meeting of tbe S
council ______ ,
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cord k
ney and .bladder troubles, m
ing gravel, cures diabetes, "
and lame back. rheuznatisai
all irregularities of the kidn
and bladde+— both me7 1
, women. Regulates bladd
’ ' troubles in children. 00
Austin-A gain of nearly $150,-, by your d uggist it will 063
000 was made in the total amount , ' . roceipt of $1 ”• *
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ChlOFGsis
Green Sickness
Delicate girls who are approaching the age of womaL '■ ]
this disease. They are pale because the blood ihwdareunuallysub,,
complexion has a sickly greenish cast which gives t /C? and Watery. TE
have no vitality and if exposed to any unusual exGemTtM its name, S!
cold dampness are liable to contract some diseasethapsnt excessive lb.
their whole future lives. It is a most criticai-erhat willdisastrousiydre
relieve this condition and bring back the rosy hua of heaThesrizht temedj5
DR. SIMMONS ]
Squaw Vine Wine
It is a palatable remedy, a fine, pleasant tasting medicine ,
however, is no criterion of its efficacy. It does the work agrecable fang
promptly than the harsh, bitter tasting medicines. It bepin"epected of H m
with the first dose and if used for £ reasonable period tlith erestorative procg
pallor disappear, the spirits rise, the appetite becomes pooamsery. weakneasag
restful and the thin, vitiated blood is revitalized andrthe sleep sound «
veins, carrying new life, strength and energy to all parts cr“tiengthroup6
Sold by Druggist. and Dealer,. Prict $JQ0 Pe, Bote
C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MlSSOlJB
Mrs. A. R Tabor; of Crider,
Mo., had been troubled with sick
headache for about five years,
when she began taking Chamber-
lam’d tablets. She has tnken two
bottles of them and they have
cured her. Sick headache is
caused by a disordered stomach
for which these tablets ate especi-
ally intended. Try them, get
well and star well. Sold by All
Dealers, adv
season’s cemplete total
reach 35,000 bales.
The above
WPeratedby
AOoperat
eltRailro:
“onday, .1
have been printing cartoons of Pleurisy pains are located ji st
the blizzardy East ought now to, below the short ribs. Lumbago
each bott!. Sic by R. C. Bun-
well. adv.
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nesday, .anu u y •3 and 20. for
thepurposeof discussing legis:
lations looking to the improve
ment of social e nditions in Tex
as. Governor Colquitt has is
sued the call for the meeting,
and heading social, commercial
•
and industrial organizations
throughout the state, as well as
heads of state institutions, have
been invited to attend or send
representatives.
Among the subjects to be dis-
cussed at the meeting are State
DRIVES OFF A TERROR
The chief executioner of death
in the winter and spring months
is pneumonia. its advance
agents are colds and grip. In
any attack by one of these mala-
dies no time should be lost in tak-
ing the best medicine obtainable
to drive it off. Coantless thous-
ands have found this to be Fr.
King’s New Discovery. "My
husband believes it has kept him
from having pneumonia three or
four times,” writes Mrs. George
W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., “and
for coughs, colds and croup we
have never found its equal.”
Guaranteed for all bronchial af-
fections, Price 50c and 11.00.
Trial bottle free at K. C. Earn-
well’s, adv.
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The Chicago police men are said
to De “>c inring the city for yegg-
inen. If yeggmen can get a
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(socialaspect) other gener- br All Dealers. Adv.
cleansing medicine. It quiets
Hie nerves, promotes energy and
cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold
by R. C. Barnwell. adv.
t < leveland man • ! o grot 5 leburne
the state, and especially the in-
dustrial or working class.
T » prevent pneumonia, a cole
stti >1 in the lung- -hould be at.
tentted tout once. Put a Her
rick's Red P, pper Porou- P -ter
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11 choundSyrupinternaiiv. It's
R COULD slloLT FOB JOY
I j "I want to thank you from the
totrom of my heart,” wrote C
I B Rider, of Lewisburg, W. Va.’
for the wonderful double benc-
3 fit I got from Electric Bitters, in
l curing me of both a revere case
5 of stomach tioube and of rheu-
R mat ism, from which I had been
5 an almost helpless sufferer for
I ten years. It suited my case as
I though made just for me.” For
a dyspepsia, ndigestion, jaundice,
a ami to rid the system of kidney
| poisons that cause rheumatism,
I Eletale Bitters have no equal.
F Try them. Every bottle is guar-
) inteed tosati-fv. Only 50 cents
‛ t R. C. Barnwell, alv.
‘titsandlo Ifvorchijrenare subject to
1 ..... umenting) 1 ’ hel attack of croup, watch for the
in \ust in on I Say and Wed
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” ercd five yenns, villt awful pains, due to woman- 3
writes Nirs. M. D. McPherson, from Chad-
. C. “They grow worse, till I would often faint 1-
1- 9 v k at all, and I had an awful hurting in my 22
• 1 •• and a backache. "
I auve up and thought I would die, but my husband g-
• i tred me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle B
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Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913, newspaper, January 16, 1913; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431349/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.