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Roth,San Antonio; H. J. Mayer. Cleve:
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About Quality
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orHrr,Kioney inneLE CATARRH OF BiavttR Lic,
. at ni.yawsTS oR-MAatu on UECrfrrm sot |
WILL RETURN HERE IN ABOUT
TWO MONTHS TO RESUME THE
8. T. Rainey Accopte Position With the
Avenu. Hotel—J. T. Hick* Resigns,
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Faya interest on eavinge d
vosita. Aek for partloulara
PAVING, WHICH
CHECKED.
Mallory Line
GALVESTON TO NEW YORK,
salnge at 11 o'clock Noon.
anteed at Yates & Hunter’. drug store.
Trial bottle free.
is a. th* Gigantic
Cataract.
Fino Aocommodatlona for
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS
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the Dris)
payucyte SInce 18369 IugOcbReutAtle ' 1
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CONTRACTOR BROWN
GOES TO GALVESTO
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0 put in the new one.
VIOU
FOE
I
been cured. I am only too pleased to
continue my endorsement of thia won-
derful remedy,”
By Assoc
St. Jo
serious
in the h
Bay of I
live, car
local fisl
tion of
mile lim
fisherme
on whlcl
of the Cl
H. PLANTEN & SON,
93 Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Texas Remedy That Wil Do the
y arid Night.
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150, 250 and 500
Man’s $2.50 at
FRANK
DeLASHMUTT’S
602 Congress Ave.
E D U P
- —--IN
night
cotral
so
Capsules
A, F HE SACHCVRE 01 it 3( ASES
GERMAN LUTHERAN COLLEGE IS
low.
tonlo a lot
at Is going
8. K. ROSENORRN,
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Fine Carriages for Hire.
... .... irnandathrecqdarqys
/DAY"
MALARIA
KCURE
CHIE
----5
3HEPARD
A MAGNIFICENT exhi.
ION OF HIGH CLASS
D & CLIFFORD'I
est Sensation,
I m —
i the following and wish
. you haven't to go to
»te in the union to prove
SECOND 0
IN '
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PAR
Every Woman
A"tnterestqastgssgaaEeea
A MARVEL Whirling Spray
PRESENTING THE LATEST
ACHIEVEMENTS IN PHOTO-
GRAPHIC ART.
SON LOST MOTHER.
"Consumption runs in our family,
and through it I lost my mother,"
writes El B. Reid of Harmony. Me.
"for the post live years, however, on
the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold.
I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery
ti 4th
OSCAR WASHINGTON SLIGHTLY
INJURED WHILE PLAYING WITH
FIREARM—SOME WILD RUMORS
AFLOAT.
Dr. Thacher’sLAver, and
Wood syrup cutee Kidney
Disease, Liver Psoaso,
stomach Disenses, and puri-
flea the Blood. See the Formula
—-
ALL
SPECIAL
TO REMOVE
FRECKLES AND PIMPLES.
In 10 Days, Use
NADINOLA
THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER.
here on busipes
a"aspucrzyohnralgana‘rgia
tered at the Driskill.
O. A. Taft came up from Houstan
yesterday and went to the Driskill- lu
was here on business.
J. W. Terry was an outgoing pas-
senger on the Houston and Texas Cen-
z2zhseistmtabsm"8*
proposed change. , __
INTERMEDIATE WON .
FROM JUNIOR Y. M. C. A.
--- 1
AND DRY
d
x
5
is the itching disease .that
1 one. Who is there
had this terrible disease
Possibly the last basketball game
roE several weeks at the Young Men s
Christian association took Place,
terday afternoon between, the Intera
mediates and the juniors and resulted
in a victory for the intermediates by
« isnda t"v
, 2 d Val
igo anaregizuered at the Dris- I Odes more evenly matched in weisht
H. was here on private business. d in that half ^e nme, "spectators
...— • •——iveain the city I edly tshtenrAtFwatch the interesting
---- following was the
By Assoce
Washin
of railroac
ered at le:
day at a <
ident and
and Dolli
who are €
tration’s I
alon of ci
first the
adjournin'
gress wit
depends f
tration v
may be e
conferenc
he desire
neither o
this beyo
expressio
tion of tl
put befor
ture of th
merce cc
>o BALCONY, Mo
won eale..
er‘s death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid,
but he learned that lung trouble must
not be neglected and how to cure it.
Quickest relief and cure for coughs
and colds. Price 50c and $1.00; guar-
, LEONARD WINS.
He Dofeag Love in Ten-Mile Race On
Roller Skates at Rink. >
At the skating rink at Hyde Park
118t nisht the ten-mile race on skates,
310, rpundN, in which Burl Love and
Will Ionard participated, was won by
Leonard in 58 minutes.
The race was witnessed by a number
of enthusaste and the winner recelved
a prise of $16,
J. T. Hicks, who has been night clerk
at the Avenue hotel for nearly a yer,
has resigned his position and left last
night for Marlin to accept ft similar
position with the Arlington hotel. He
was connected with the Arlington be-
fore he came to Austin last winter.
S. T. Rainey of Winchester, Texas, will
hold down the Avenue position. He
has been in this city only a short
while.
to Doan’s Kidney
' The vnivetaity students are making
reparations to give the footban team
( blowout when it reaches home the
alter part of this week. The students
0ok on the team as a good one, not-
withstanding the defeats and realise
hat e.ar pverarha rd Eamesxet
to be played. The eam is determined
to take a fall out of Kentucky on F -
day, November 10. A hard fame fol-
then UuVwTn 668 onuiwenk “Fene
Bt Petersbi
-workmen dele
a notice point
arming worke
for the convGc
sembly basec
with a view
democratic re
The council
special strike
the condition
their demands
council decid
newspapers n
will entirely
presses will
workmen boye
ply with this
has resolved
nesty for pol
mediate with
Petersburg a
militia drawn
The proce
council appes
Coday contair
“Freedom (
Ing surround'
speech, but
freedom of le
occupied by
person, but 1
given, but T
tion given, b
given, but ne
It was offic
that the cOni
grams had b
It was sta
vates who i
October SO
strangle the
reached the
The last di
port an anti
and at Sarto
burned to th
still continue
the effect that a negro, had shot an-
other. that some one had committed
suicide, and many other tales, which
Wednesday steamers call
proved to be exaggerations of the slight
accident. The boy's wounds' have
proved only painful and not serious.
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parativelyas h
Oscar Washington, a negro boy liv-
ing on Lavaca street near the Seekatz
meat market, while playing with a gun
late yesterday afternoon, suffered
painful powder burns by the gun sud-
denly discharging the load. Fortunately
the boy escaped serious injury. Shortly
after the accident all kinds of wild
, to 4 Ually gootuek."
By Assocla
Washing!
Charles Re
United Sta
port, calls
condition c
and points
boat. Benpi
whloh ho
sixes the
attention r
"Were tl
into war,”
find itself
ties. As n
ship Is, th
to the firir
L
IN A HURRY.
A stek peson 1> always in a nurry
to get well. If you are a delicate wo-
man, with female troubles, take Vine
of Cardul. Bold in 11.00 bottles at drug
stores.
Business personals In The States-
man’s want columns run ten days for
11,26. Try it. ...
NErOR v
HAS BEEN
/
TINEE
CHILDREN, 250
IOHT
symptoms of either excited or weak-
ened kidneys, but I know of many
friends who have gone to Yates' drug
•tore, procura Doan’s, Kidney Pills,
used them according to directions, arid
2-"
sw&isr.Ts.iS®
C. F. rorsyu arrived in the eity,yes-
terday from New York and registered
at the Driskill.
Judgu T. S. Miller was st ehe.Prs
WH yesterday from Dallas- He was
1 Eidson of Hamilton arrived tn grenuly
ity yesterday and went to the“heog .
adlPoN, Eagon at Dauan was in tho’thont
eo-
pv, ’ •
I told the people of Austin about
Doan’s Kidney Pills nrst in April.
1002, was not only absolutely true, but
Cheapest and Best Way
CABIN HO, THIRD CLASS $20 j
For passage ana further Information
‘any RAILROAD ticket AGENT
3. B. DENISON, Agent Galveeton
TICKETS to and from EUROPE
At Lowaat Rates.
k yeur dresgtet for H. 0fESen
NV
flexgodpmEf"neres 1
Mre32r
(Formerly advertised and sold as
SATINOLA.
No change in formula or package. The
name Only has been changed to avoid
confusion, as we can not afford to
have so valuable preparation contused
with any other).
XT ADIKOLA is guaranteed, and
IN money will be refunded in every
caae where it falls to, remove freck-
les, pimples, liverspots, collar discol-
orations. blackheads, disfiguring erup-
tions, etc. The worst cases in 20 days.
Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy
and restores the beauty of youth
Price 60 cents and 11.00. Sold in
each city by all leading druggists, or
by mail.
Prepared only by
NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Austin by all leading drug-
gists and Miss Josephine Theis.
LIKELY TO BE REMOVED TO ------------.----------
n ne- RPRING AT REG- for Consumption, which has saved me
AUSTIN NEXT SPRING Al "E" from serlous lung trouble." His moth-
tral last night for Houston.
„okebrrauadcosk.ana .“^ny1
day as guests of the Hancock:
Hon. A. M. spoonts, the well known
railroad attorney, registered at the
Driskill yesterday from Fort W orth w. ____„
E. B. Getzaircame In yesterday from out of the game
Chicago and resistered at the Pris1 ” -----
kill, h-- »- J., e— i -— —
William T. Fowler arrived in the city edly tight. ..
yesterday from Garfield and resis; wefe.zresemhe
tered at the Avenue. He was here on contest. Te
business. . Intennedlates —Otto Emig, Fred
Driskill Hotel Arsivals-J. W,Terz, Crowell. Edgar Hden, „rpo‛nxafols ’
Galveston; Dr. B. F. Morgan. Dallas. sen aforral and Page Meponan “tati
E. H. Everett, Fred Johnson, B- J- juniors—Hudson brothers, JerEst,
- - . - ■ - - -------- f1v“; Harold Shumate and Carry Morrow.
ECZEMA cANh CURED.
(pERSONAL
M. N. Jefferson and 1. M. Hans-
ford of Houston, who have been in the
city several days visiting relatives and
friends, returned to their home yester*
500 day nkternoon. Mr. Jeffersgn,is an
old Austin boy and his parents still
_ .. reside in Austin. /
By Associat
St. Petersi
downpour tc
means of pr
demonstratic
tary patriot
si re to appe
The polic
| members of
committee 1
Count Witte
eral Trepof
It is now
the whole s
tically condi
ration which
oc ratio part;
been directe
Geneva. T
students thi
are acting i
in St. Petei
a remarkabl
is a man a
MOVING
’outfit now and the our. they chen emfected »“• been
HEAVYWEIGHTS BY SCORE OF
TEN TO FIVE. 1
able to sit up. ----- -------------------------
In the city clerk’* office yesterday I ural modes of livig. A* the Iggorotes
. 6th ..................................
Ee iaa ' " man ni, -an 3xem"Baf4/5
The police station was usual very l without dlfflcullle*. a* It is understood - -- -...... "n-
quiet yesterday. All during the day they have made a demand upon the
the clerk sat at his desk waiting for management for half a dozen healthy
" something to turn up- The officers on dogs each day, whether or not the
L their beats had but little to do. I prevention of cruelty to animal organi-
tet mar ------ । zations will take up the matter remains
The meeting of the German Lutheran
minister* at St. Martin’s church was
brought to a close yesterday. Only
regular routine business wessaned .UP:
POWDER BURN CAUSED
“ may be removed from Brenham to
Some skin discases are active in Summer, while others wait until col l
weathertomanifestthemselyes. Winter Ecxemasleepsinthesystemthroug
the long hot months, and gives no sign of its presence; but at the coming e
Winter the trouble asserts painful an ।
distressing of all skin diseases. The blood is filled with poisonous acid !
which seem to be excited by the cold; and as these are thrown off throng1 ’
the pores and glands, the skin cracks and bleeds, the flesh becomes hot am
feverish and the itching intense. The natural oils which keep the skin sof
and pliant are dried up.by the cold, bleak winds, causing it to become harc i
and dry .giving it that shiny, leathery appearance, characteristic of thedisease |
The head, face, hands and feet are the usual points of attack, though othe -
parts.of the body may be affected. So painful and distressing is the trouble =
that the sufferer constantly '‘doctors” and treats it trying to get relief
th»t Soothing washes, medicated ointments and salves are used, but asideIron
HOT GAME OF BASKETBALL THAT giving temporary relief they do no good. Thecause is poisonous acids it
---- enn theblood,and these must be removed before acure can be effected. Theoniy.
cure or Winter Eczema is S. S. S., the greatest of all blood purifiers. IS
am am. a cleanses the entire blood supply of the aerie •
f2• - G Prisons and sends a fresh, healthy stream to the |
Ne. NreK Nl diseased skin, healing and softening it and cur-
a A A ing the painful, itching eruptions. 8. S. S,
enters the blood and purifies it of all waste and
PURELY VEGETABLE, foreign matter,
... ... Tetter as it is sometimes called—safely as well
as surely; besides it does not contain any harmful mineral to derange or
damage any part of the system. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical 11
advice you need, free. mE SWIFT SPECtFtC CO., ATLAKTA. GA.
-w- f I
from the steps at her residence. Wa9 I
yesterday reported to be much 30
proved and will be able to be out in I
A few days if her condition continues I______ .
to fmprove, ____ DE8TROY_THK CAUSE.
n wXMi;. tA4 iom trtmsefdweee You x::uof ~
cases which were continued from yea-1 extra bottles can be obtained for 60 Destroying the cause r
provided 'th^mayor'1 returns'from p: 1 cw trust this letter will settle any Many people w ashethetr try'm keep
M in his absence Mayor Pro Tem doubts that may have arisen as to our urday. nish 6,5.1nday "eeKBR
- Haynes may act a* the dispenser of I willingness to refund the money for a the dandruff down for the Wefezun
xuaXTces.may . Hyomel outfit.-in case the purchaser on Monday night the scalp has box n
Justce, _____ IS not perfectly satisfied. Ito Itch and Tuesday morning will Ind
The funeral of Thomas J. Tucker, We wish to say emphatically that a good SuPPlY of, one real
who died Tuesday morning, was held | our guarantee on Hyomel holds good,} hair is brushed. There is
yhterday morning at 10 j o'clock from and we will refund the money to any sclentlfio waz of cprin dandraties It Mr. Brown, the well known paving
his late residence, No. 1209 West Fifth dlsaatl.fled ’ purchaser who .Imply that is to kill the geiro tnav dncsg contractor, let last night over tho
street Rev W. D. Thompson, pastor I states that he has used the treatment and falling hair and ilia y will I Houston and Texas Central for Gal-
th. CumbeYiand Presbyterian according to directions and not been There is only one Prapanation Newbros yeston,‘where he has considerable work
church, officiating. Interment was in I helped. Idestroxathe Fm an entirely new dis- in progress paving the streets. He
the City cemetery. Respectfully your., Kerplolde. It l« an entirely n before leaving that he would
the Lily ex.-- YATES & HUNTER. overy and the ' . preturd here within the next two or
Sweater, of all descripttons and I -' *------- I that is based oni the • three months and take up the work
nrlres to be found at S Berman'.. EAST AUSTIN, 50; TENTH WARD,0. Principle. Inadaitionesorpfrreku-of paving In this city. He thought
8^methlnreise for the baitender and - —---- ’ very refreshing har dre .Mpg for arg- thaf b- that time the matter will be
mm toK in the way of woolen El.t Sidere Had Easy Time With the iar tolletuseinSala.bmieatnKgample|so straightened out, as to enable the
meketn solid btack or a sweater Boy. From th. River Bank*. girts. Send 15c In stamB:trort SEh’work to bo finished without any fur-
Jexe""n a coat The rices are ----- to The Herpleide COv.potrot aten ther trouble. Mr. Brown leaves Gal-
ana 253 SPberisan, 8 ministers look over
i .n b>i> The Driskill hotel is putting In al the score, touchdown after touchdown, miilonkuo of the state.
. hew elevator, Which will be, When it is until at the close of the game the score rur nhnnnern CITE
____."-rrrr-rr completed, one of the best in the state, stood 60 to 5. The stars of the gamo THE PROPUSEU 0111
,. Tim elevator in this hotel is a neces: were Morris, Jackson and Newton, all 1 1
• The old elevator was out of I ot East Austin,
gome time before it was decided -
Business personals in The States- ;
man’s want columns run ten days for
41.25. Try IL
Major Mose Harris, deputy Internal
Internal collector, with headquarters
at San Antonio, was in Austin yester-
day on business with Internal Revenue
Collector Flanagan. Major Harris is
hall out for the San Antonio postoffice, and
608, his friends feel confident that he will
receive the AeEolntment He left for
D. M. Hampshire and Burt Andrews Austin, Texas,
of Williamson county are in the city I ------
for a few days on buMno... Messre. Dear Sir: "It cost, as much to put-
Andrews and Hampshire brought a I on voor paint as good"—a common
bunch of horses to Austin. They re- | sAyng aa true—it costs much more
port a very prosperous fall for the l to puf-on poor paint; more gallons,
farmer* of Willamson county and say | Foor paint is paint and barxtes or
that everyone has money in their «oc- I paint and sand or paint and lime or
tion at present, I paint and chalk or paint and benzine
I or paint and water; there are the usual
Arthur Klein, the well known mer- l cheats; there are others.
ofjant of this city, yesterday bought | I takes more gallons of paint-and-
Albert, the old fire horse, which wasla-cheat than of honest paint; and the
for a number of years driven to Hook I cost of thelabor of painting is so much tern
and Ladder fire tuck. Albert had his 1 a gallon—one gallon costa as much as of ' >
foot hurt a few weeks ago and had to | another, for labor. may
be disposed of by the company, which I This is the way to reckon your costs ,—-
bniftanother anmal, naming him fnrtht yeari but ho" abou Ne THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
Many Nnter.-ot-cnta city took a nonint. after netg th” same; Few.People Know How^Useful it J. In
trip to the woods yesterday in search the same for several years. Presorvinq Health and Beauty
of quail, it being the opening of the Paint anything else, and your costs
season for the killing of quail, turkey I recur according to what you paint
and deer. However, there were few with. Some of thi
quail killed and as there are no tur-
keys or deer in this immediate vicinity,
those who went out did not have un-
nsuallv rood luck.
A ROYAL
AA’BENGALS
£3 A ROT AL SMOKE
% AMERICANCIGARCO.
West, connecting with th. P. • O. A
8. line for
TAMPA. MIAMI AND HAVANA.
Proposed Sallinast
8. 8. Comal..........Saturday, Nov. 4
8. 8. San Jacinto.. .Wednesday, Nov. 8
8. 8. Nueces........Saturday, Nov. 11
8. 8. Denver..........Tuesday, Nov. 4
PALATIAL CABIN ACCOMMODATIONS
No Horo Gray flairs. |,
De LAcys French Hair Tonta. . I
guaranteed to restore gray hair to
its natural and original color. It 1.
verectly harmTess and Irno sense j
a dye. Stops hair falling out in 24 |
to 48 homa. 1. an absolute Cure 1
for Dandruff. I* a perfect Tonie
and Dressing. Your money back if
it falls, si at airdruggists, or sent
by express, charges prepaid, by De
Lhcy Chemical Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
red and IL It * not a long story published in
Op- AuMln newspaper, about a resident
at Kalamazoo, aich, or Tampa. Fla day,
saterday H'a about a resident of Austin and - •
given in hl* own words. No stronger
proof can be had.
C. C. Chapman, now retired, living
at 1407 Bast First street, says: "What
ORIENTAL RUGS!
The must beautiful Oriental rugs
that have ever Seen exhibited in the
city of Austin. This is a chance for
the ladles of Austin* to look at them.
They are going to be sold regardless
of cost. Be sure and come, as you
do not know when you will have the
chance again. I will be here only
twelve days. A. SIMAN,
920 Congress Avenue.
zaeeaseeeseeeeeemeegeseeeg
| AUSTIN WHITE LIME CO. 8
3 Manufacturer* of Whits Lme,
and dealer* In Cement. Flatter, W
Hair, Fira Brick. Sewer Pipa. 8
Acme Cement Plaster.
t A. F. MARTIN & BROS 8
Office 415 Consress Ave
Besess se xemees a wowsecegos
supply you. If
you do, better
see us.
DESTROYS FEVER GERMS
Stops Chills at Once
One do»e stops aching bones and hot and
chilly sensations, gives an appetite and re-
news ambition. ositive, quick and harm:
less cure for Malaria, Ague, and Chills and
Fever in Three Days. Druggist will show you
testimonials and circular around the bottle.
Frauds S. Ott, Sacramento, Cat
Sold by all Druggists. 75c
fight
\ "THE BLOCK’
JOHN L. MARTIN
Th. Plumber and Elect, clan
Phone 320 408 Cone ensAve
myq
ture your own Christmas pres:
nstructions free of charge. C._
ml'. Book and Art Store. pm. I have not only been free from
• ■ ■ । — -...Li- le -tha» a-e+ eA nr wenk-
., They were guests at the
Avoue. ____ -
Shell oysters any style. We will
8 ~ -«.«—. -.
proprietor.. 1 cent.. Foster-aiiburn Co., Buffalo,
The condition U. B. Wright I- : agents for the Untted
reported to be steadily improv mg. I btates-
Blue, he returned home he has grow" Remember the name-Doan’s—an
six’ .ww '-«• - ">"■__
NOW ON 8AtF neW
Oysters1^'
OTEt SUTOR
.. .. aat you paint-I Nearly everybody knows that char-
______ _______ 10 mixtbres wear one conl is the safest and most efficient
year; some two: some three. disinfectant and purifier in nature, but
it costs twice, three times, four I few realize its value when Uken into
times, five times, as much to paint | the human system for the same cleans-
with a cheat “orspelntwith a remedy that Ih. more
« F W DEyor A CO you take of |t the better; t is not a ।
P. B—C. M. Miller selis our paint. J at ali, but simply nbsorbs the 1
" •>.— • 2----- |u. , an impurities always present 1
in the stomach and intestines and car- i
ries them out of the system- <
Charcoal sweetens the breath after 1
smozang, drinking or after eating on- i
tons and other odorous vegetables. 1
Charcoal effectually clears and Im- i
I proves the complexion, it whitens the 1
teeth and further acts as.a natural
and eminently safe cathartic. 1
It absorbs the injurious gases which ;
collect in the stomach and bowels; It
disinfects the mouth and throat from
the poison of catarrh.
Ed H. Hveret of Ban Antonio was Aif aruustets. el charo th? one
In the city yesterday. the most for the money
G. C. Gates of Dallas was in the city I in Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges; they
yesterday on business. . are composed of the finest powdered
rn arrived in the cit¥wiow charcoal, and other harmless
dincinnati. I antiseptics in tablet form or rather
of New York was 'a in the form of large, pleasant tastin5
y yestday. I lozenes, the charcoal being mixed
reenaf.pauaa wan a j The on use of these 1zengea will
ity etrd y. I soon tell In a much improved eon-
I was a suest at thedition of the -general health, better
ky from Angleton. 1 complexion, sweeter breath and. Purer
came down fom Wco l blood; and the beauty of It U. that no
vent to the Driskill, i I possible harm can result from their
i was regtstereapt, the continued use, but on the contrary,
ay from San Antonio. I great benefit. 7220 ,
4- 04 0042, in A Buffalo physician in speaking of
registered Iom od
nw of Memphis arrived
terday and went to the lion and purify the breath, wouth.ana
, [ihront I also belteve the,, "ver 12
t^M^ Wn
ov0 I get more and better char:
°- W. Charcoal
1 of th* ordinary charcoal
ct‛ *' ei ‘ /.?ie
York; T. N. Edgeli, E- B. perkins,
Dallas; Harvey C. Htiles, Corpus
Christi; H. M. Garwood, Houston; E E2ca..
LWaiker,sNe Xor mpHis; "MX! nearly distrets
--amts"nrspzmmsssnzlsssasmersassnsb-nzzrz-nsamBakmmssy
a time the latter part of thi. week. Helieat tho Boclety for Prevention of New york; „■ A- Taft, Hourton; Wm. permanently of Ec.ema and olher.len
• is reported to friends in this city a* cruelty to Animal, received anawfullilommann. Mason: H. D. Pruett, Cin- diseases by a $1 bottle of Imper
rapidly improving and out of danger. Jo|t. However, when it wa* explained (nnau; c M Rice, Detroit; N. A. Remedy. known busi-
FaP ‛ ----- ihAt doga were absolutely necessary to, stedman, Palestine; Tobe Cohen New Alf. i. H. To ar. B.welEnown ®“”.
The many friends and pupils of Ml". the welfare of the Iggorotes they were fork; j. c. Sullivan, Charles W Og- nees man of Foustona with iciema.
Louise Pfaelllln will be happy to learn p(,rmuted to have their canine diet, den, w Ryad, san antonio: K T. 1-or 10 years I raj ered with Wthout
of her return to the city. She will re- IPh0 Iggorotes will keep open house at llmurn Se. Tbuls; f. E. Durol, Yasoo I Tried every kn using Imperial
^me her vXiclas... and 1. now ready ‘^’^a Antonio fair from November cit, C. K. Woodienru L. Koch New r1iet until I began u. ng
asr“wonrornireenes 18 ------ A in every house-
COMMUNICAWIBNTEROM ‘ATE ^h.BHs
t. nergnamoney Myomel D -----
capital, were yesterday afternoon Doe. Not Cure Catarrh. H any mother hesitates in Eivins ° sure euro awaits -on.
hipped to Port Sullivan, Texas, fori --- eethina, if she will read below wji.it I Fof"gat b a druggists or can be
Interment. Death was the result of I To the Editor at the Statesman: our beloved Bishop Key has to.saxlrurnished from Imperial Medicine Co.,
blood poisoning. I Wehave been aske4 recently if the about it, .he will delay no longer litouston, Texas, $1.00 per bottle.
------ I adveretsements printed in your col- saving tne health and perhaps lit orrmouS" '
umns Regarding Hyomel were true, [her chlla whois suffering:
where we offer to refund the money IT
this trentment does not cure catarrh. I Columbus, Ga.
We wish you would please print this Dr. J. C. Moffett—Dear Doctor: We
letter in d conspicuous a place as Igave your "Teethina" (Teething Pow:
possible inLyour paper, saying that welders) to our little grandchild with the
absolutely agree to refund the money I happlest results. The effects were al -
to any purndser of a Hyomel outfit if I most magical, and certainly more sat-
It does not cre catarrn, I J.factory than from anything we ever
This outfit consists at an inhaler of used.
a convenient slze to be carried in the Yours very truly,
vest pptket so that the user can JOSEPH S. KEY.
breathe ifomet four or’ five tunes pastor at St. Paul Church. (Now Bishop
daily. With this is included & medi: Southern Methodist Church.)
cine dropper and a bottle of Hyomel.
The outfit sells for 51.00 and is a most
, economical treatment, for the inhaler
for triSI I lasts a lifetime and there is enough
AU | Myomel for several weeks’ use, while
extra bottles can be obtained for 60
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