The Southern Mercury. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893 Page: 14 of 16
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SOVTEJBRN MERCURY.
Nov 9, 1898
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Industrial Club Declaimer, L. Vin-
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Driven From Sea to Sea, Post,
Populist Hand Book of Politics,
C. Vincent,
In Office (A Washington Story,
Bogy,
The Strike of a Sex, Miller,
Chats on Money or Thoughts for
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Is Marriage a Failure, Houser,
Tocsin of Alarm, Jones,
The Political Earthquake,
Stockwell,
People's Songster (comic) White,
The New Crisis, Bell, cloth,$1. 10. p
The American Peasant, Tibbies,
The Real Issue, Hull,
Demands of the People's Party,
Beaumont,
The Ke Whonkus People, (a story
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In the Shadow of a Money Mon-
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Sparking in the Dark, Houser,
Alliance, and Labor ) L. Vincent,
Songster, f per doz. 1
Money Monopoly, Baker,
Pointers (on Mortgages)
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The Straight of It, Harvey,
Keifer's Minute Book, clóth, 1
Railways of the Republic,Hudson, 2
Whither are We Drifting—cloth,
Willey, 1 50
Governmenl Analyzed,
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A Call to Action, Gen. weaver, 1
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Perfect Motherhood, Waisbrooker I
Helen Harlow's Vow 4t cl., I
Labor and Finance Revolution,
Heath, 1
Farmer's Side, cloth, Peffer, 1
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Lessons Learned from ) Flower,
Other Lives, y cl.,$l;
Civilization's Inferno, " $1;
Papa's Own Girl, Howland, 1
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Washington Brown,Farmer, 44
Little Giant Encyclopedia, leather, 1
Looking Backward, cloth ,$1.10, pp
The Railway Problem, Stlckney,
Auroraphone, Cole,
The Coming Climax, Hubbard,
Plutocracy, or American *Vhlte
Slavery,
An Honest Lawyer, Kerr,
Dr. Huguet, (a novel) Donnelly,
Thirty Years of Labor, Powderly,
A Common Man, Bogy,
A Co-Operatlve Commonwealth,
Gronlund,
Main Traveled Roads, Garland,
Member of the Third House, "
A Spoil of Offioe, 14
Jason Ed wards,An Average Man "
Prairie Folks, u
Is This Your Son, My Lord,
Gardner,
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Better Days or the Million-)
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A Kentucky Colonel, O. P. Read,
Strike of the Millionaires Against
the Miners,
Gloriana, or What Law Will Do,
OiviliMtlon Civilized, Mavbell, 60
In Darkest England, Gen Booth, 60
The Millennium Age,
Jesse Harper, 60
Sex and Life, Brown, 50
Philosophy of Price, Dunning, 50
Salone Shepard, Reformer,
Winslow, 60
Dream Child, Florence Huntley, 60
Who Lies? Bloom, 50
Trials and Triumphs of Labor,
De Bernardl, 50
Not a Revolt, a Revolution,
Watson, 50
Progress and Poverty, George, 50
Social Problems, " 30
Natural Law In the
Business World, George, 25
rotectlon or Free Trade, George 25
Plzzarro and John Sherman, Toad 25
Protective Tariff Delusion, " 26
Prof. Goldwin Smith, 14 26
Geld (German) Schilling, 26
Bondholders and Breadwinners,
King, 25
Industrial Freedom, 25
Land, Money and Transportation, 26
The Money Question, Maxon, 25
The Inlatlve and Referendum,
Sullivan, 26
The Crisis of a Party, Jacobson, 25
The Bridge of Monopoly (chart), 25
Esau, or the Banker's Victim,
Bland, 25
The Sub-Treasury and I
Land Loan System, y Scott, 25
Great Quadrangular Debate, be-
tween Gen. Weaver, Col. Wat-
terson, Rev. Conwell and Gen.
Woodford. 25
Errors In our Monetary System,
Hobert, 25
The People's Cause, 25
The Lightnings Flash, J Wright, 25
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Metallic Money and Hard TimeB,
Holden, 25
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Questions and Answers, A. B. C.
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Political Intrigue, Reynolds,
Perils of Self Government, "
Ten Men of Money Island, Norton,
Sketches of Financial History,
Crawford,
The Silver Question, Schilling,
Government Ownership of Rail-
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Protection Without a Tariff,
Brown.
People's Party Shot and Shell,
Bland,
Peffer's Way Out,
Seven Financial Conspiracies,
Emery,
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THE WINNER IS DR. MANS-
FIELD OF THECOPELAND
MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
HIS HONESTY AND SKILL WINS
THE CONFIDENCE AND AS-
SURANCE OF THE PEOPLE.
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and Skill. This is why he has won
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people.
MAIL PATIENT
Says He Was Cared by Dr. Manaflold at
Home.
In order to answer the many letters
and questions asked Dr. Mansfield as to
treatment by mail, and if they can be
cured without coming to the office, we
give this week a testimonial from a
mail patient who was treated and cured
at home.
E. M. GOULD, Romley, Col.
Romley, Col.
Da Mansfield, Dallas, Tex.: Dear Sir—
You are at perfect liberty to use my
name as a testimonial for your great
skill and the efficacy of your home
treatment. My home doctor could do
nothing for me, and he told me he
could not cure me. From November to
March I suffered with a bad sore
throat. I suffered much with headache
and could not lie in bed to sleep. For
over six weeks I had to walk the floor
at night, and what little sleep I got
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thought I had to die, and death was to
be preferred to my condition. I took
your medicines and in a few lays I felt
like a new being, and could eat and
sleep well. I will gladly tell any one
that this statement Is true, and that It
does not half express my gratitude.
E. M. GOULD.
The above is a copy of a letter re-
ceived by Dr. Mansfield more than a
year ago. The writer, Mr. Gould, re-
cently visited our office and stated the
following:
"Doctor, I came to see you to tell you
that your mail treatment has cured me
and I wish to thank you for the same.
tll commenced to improve from the
begining of your treatment and stead-
ily improved until I was entirely well
That was several months ago, and I am
still enjoying the best of health, and I
am cured to stay cured. You may send
anyoi e doubting your ability to cure
such diseases to me and I will person-
ally tell them what you have done for
me."
This was a "mail case" and the doc-
tor had never seen the gentleman un-
til he was cured and called at the office
the other day to express his gratitude.
This ought to be sufficient proof of Dr.
Mansfield's treatment by mail as to its
being wortb a trial.
The following are Dr. Mansfield's prin-
cipal specialties:
CATARRH, RHEUMATISM, CHILLS AND
MALARIA, EYE, EAR AND THROAT,
SKIN, KIDNE i S, FEMALE AND
NERVOUS DISEASES, CON-
SUMPTION, LOST MAN-
HOOD, AND ALL
CHRONIC DIS-
EASES.
TREATMENT BY MAIL.
TO THE PUBLIC:—The system of
mail treatment pursued by Dr. Mans-
field guarantees the same effective re-
sults to those who desire to submit
their cases through correspondence as
to those who come in person. Their
"question blank," if properly filled out,
will diagnose your case in a thorough
way, and, as medicines are promptly
shipped, those living out of the city
have the same advantages as those who
come to the office.
Write for the treatment by mail,
medicine free, and rid yourself of the
most painful and annoying disease in
the catalogue of human life. Send 4
cents in stamps for question circulars.
The Copeland Medical Institute,
DR. T. B. MANSFIELD,
Rooms 206-207 North Tex. Bank. Bld'g.
Dallas, Texas.
Mention Mercury when you write.
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Park, Milton. The Southern Mercury. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1893, newspaper, November 9, 1893; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth185538/m1/14/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .