The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Tolland, Km., Vardi 18.—Tba mM
bound passenger train No. 8, in uUnigs
of Conductor Thouiss, Jtuiivrt^lnMr
wpgt of t*i*f plerr jmtmlij qb
Book bland road, throwing the tank,
the baggage car *nd smoker ear down
fte jtiank and leaving the chairoar\{ J^jp -na_a,
partly tippol ovep. The tfaig oeughf
|TweeditsnflaiiMi ilaaUmed jhejamnM
nation baggageand mail ear.' two
eaechos god t)>e ctydr oar. Twenty-six
passengers were injured, two seriously
and William Foreman of Kansas City,
train baggageman, waa killed.
-• The following ia the IU* of the in-
- lion, D. Mmiwt
with catarrh of the
rouragcd to believ* that
■m ot Pe-ru-na will fully
diaeeee of thirty years'
Youm ataoercly,
The eontioucd reoeipt
menta t. • thU .fajpl|
great catarrh remedy, prove
beyond question. Men of
everywhere stv reoogntdng the merit of
J^n-iiaa-.ljir i vUUBg..^4rtao cxpree*
&m lvSf" Xjfe}« becattso a eel-tain,
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C. W. Swarta, matt dark, Kansaa
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sprained.
John Phillip, Protactton. Km, hook
■prained.
| H. Daniel, new* ageril Bt Joeeph,
JBa, knee, am and neck aufcjrtty hart,
; Calrin Green. Velpen. Ind., hriaatand
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over more surface than any other mixed paint
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Collier's White Lead,
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Colors in hard
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win be funnd manv id portent features which are i
ad found on no other Cultivatoron* of tbeee features j
forth to balance the weight of the 1
or small boy. we c*n adjust the j
on Die team . Also the tongue will j
•aa*iaf< " -x' ■•«■'- ii' -i-i.' ■t*i- V.' vluKsl
these Cul
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Glty. neck hurt>
W. 1. dealing. OahwWa, Ma, aide
hart and leg bruised
IX R- Keene, Colombia, Mo., eat on
haad.T%"' ,'i-'
pharlea H. Penn. Ashland, Ma, cut
osthaad, : TS
Mim Madge Parvar, Sterling, Kaa,
bade wrenched. ~ •• v
W. PL Phillipa Watottga. Oi T..
strained hip and oot in arm.
John Searle, Timber Lake, a T., lag
SMd onahnrt
T. JL ItaigMii Weatherford, a T..
hook atrained. . . "S. .. yj- a
Mrs. O. C Allen. CaldWaU. X^f lip
aat aad ankle trained. . x !
peorga W. Lewis, Bl Reno, a T.t
ISmmmvA f
H. b. Hall, Topeka, Kaa. legs braised.
' Plod W. Casner, ITiilntii—op. ITas
light aide hurt
H Ihm MflShadden, news agent, Kaa-
aaa City. kt*4 «&d face badly out, nose
in and hart bemt the body. V
MrC Sarah Smith. Bethany, Ma. proa-
trated from the shook.
A fvikf train with doctora waa sent
Topeka as soon as word waa re-
d di flba aoddeat, ani etery poarik
attsntkm waa shown lie injured. A
straatiqa train was aoon on the
^gftauaAaMAwask ofoleariag the track
ooouBSMoad at once. V.A
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, f; gerieaa Wi«ek > it -iteeswa^yi.
lOddlesboro, March i8.—In/a wreck
Oft fte Louisville and Nashville railroad,
near Wheeler, alae mile*/from here,
yeeterday morning, caused by a land-
Ode. Otuurlea Painter of JellKb. fire-
and Engineer Charles'
SOME TWENTY
nob
A CU8H_rN AtA^KAf
AMWrleiw' inii CiuhiIIm MImw Ftfbt
en<t FoMr M«e Kilted.
New fork, Mfyph 14—Aspec al dle*
pakHi loThe 'Worla from Vancouver,
B a, aays: ^ .
' Oarl Slummortell a Qarman. who
waa a pa^sen^er on board the steams?
Lees, which urt ived here fromrthe Lyna
canal, brought tbe awws that a battle ^*nn
^marioan miners a few miles
Dalian trail, four men reported MMaj
outright and a number of otheca i|fa;
said to have lieen tt>rk>usly woa^ded
When the-aHen mining law of Biithii
Columbia was rnf< r -e^i a few monthe
ago the American miners hrft Atttn, tha
Blew Canadian gold district, and struok
porth. They found, a short distanoe ofT
the Dal ton trail On the Porcnpiue river,
a district rich in plaw r gold. It iffa'
generally conceded that the new plec-
tra were in Auietiasfo territory and the
minora vowed that no Canadian should
ftaVtr a
| JImbS Canadian mounted pedioemen,
however, did iMto cjaims in the liasr
lean territory %nd justified their act by
moving the Canadian flag from Moianl
Pleasant on the trail ao as to make the
Una take la a rich part of the dietrlct
fhey are followed by at least 40 Canar
ttan miner"- wbcNure locating claims. A.
fortnight ago about 100 miners held a
paeting and decided to asnd" notices to
OGWhry
U h Hit
t taped from the Bnikling
car foridMl
umw
ifi
B is Hat Kaawa Hew Xaay Are Bead,
bat the List WiU Kot I'att Bs>
law alsoaips" aad Mqr ~" -
' . Bs Twe Scare*' "V
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The Windsor
*
New York,' Marca la
llvM, odbting ^.iwo.oitt,
mm: late yeetenlay afternoon. The
Roans originated from the igniting of a
lace curtain burst forth front tba firs|
floor of the Windsor hotel an the St.
Patrick's day parade wiw passing the
an 1 in a few minutee they had
ap to the roof c : mveloped the
«atire Fifth avenue awi Forty Seventh
ftreet fnmts of the hotel • &Jt J
- Ten minutes later the flames were
soaring through the interiorof the hotel
SndaH eeoape l.y means of htakrwaya
said elevators was out off. There was
the wildcat scene of excitement within
gad without the building Hundreds of
- Wiif'fal'the hotel'
a^Ete the fire broke oat and formaay of
escape with safety was lmposatbls.
Irff hour and «ror tr^srspaa TnJiKX
injured in Jumping from wiwCswa and
|a rtwbing through the soaring flamaa
oa Rks oorridors and on the stairwaya
Many who were injured, .died laser at
aearby residences and at hospitals and
0btn who made wild leaps to the atone
■pwaflt were so badly injured that
RMy are still hovering between life and
Vtfein five daya y - x
The netioes jfere sent out hutnojliwa
Was paid to
*; Shuamerfelt, who left tha Poroapine
HsMrt two weeks ajro "says:
ilUrly On the morning of As 0th the
. Jaarrioan miners mat Stod J $ fded to
the Canadian camp. I do aot believe
|91ie flames oouhl not be oheokad and
in two hours. from the time the flsa
broke oat the' entire structure aras ia
Xaina and the streets on three sidea of
the building were filled witii debris
ftw falling walls and obinmey^
whHe the streams of water being thrown
apon the interior of the ruias bad no
pthar effect than to flU the air with
aloud* of aoaldiag ateagt. making it im-
ppsaibla for any ohe to approach neaf
enough toflwarch for the bodies of thoaa
Who perished. ' - • . ' xC
Many miraculous eacapeM were made
gad firemen and pcJfemaen -aaved the
^veS of a number uf persons. ,
arara rtteered thne and^ tfeie again
fnl^y armed. Befoao ppuld
even state the objeot of Ml4Wi some
do not know froan wlriab party,
a 4101, and theaowa^oifceasamed
to be shooting. R vapa| WfWjs, were
id four man, I WMpH were
tngut -an American ana wires
and.
Miss Helen Bxawer, thigh broken, bad
bona oa body/ > -
Mrs. Yon Spaigle, leg and rib fract-
.awdl' 1 / ■' 1
Miss Catherine MJscl), byrns on fa*
and hands, satfaring from shock
Mca Q. p. Wheeler, shock and buraa
Miss Dorothy Wheeler, shock and
Bdamrd Skalton, watchman, boras,
probably fatal ?
John Duke, hotel employe, shoulder
dialooatad.
Warren P. Leland. proprietor of tba
■<;■■■ hr?-rr"-'
Mra. Mary ffirk Haskba^ Chicago,
hysterical, BaBafaa hoapitaL
■ -UlSB^ ltf#i m> Price, Macon, Oa.,
ihoek, aarioady hajured. > ■* ,. *
Nellie Thomas, assistant housekeeper.
John Clifford, severe scalp wooilda
' Elle^parra%. hotel eraptoye, bans
William Love, cashier, banps, pondi-
Jasaa% fireman, scalp woaafc
" ehoclfc^,-^
boms on body,
woman, fractated skull.
r condition critical
" a 0 ty tk , . ,gti, ,
Alt BL JtL It rtuTUIgwl^
battle was very Mlf and roault-
the Canadian*, about 80 in num*
aoroaa tfcs WNsp, "The
than rstiiod lO'lnair own
informed tinOttto follow-
ing America*** were leaders in tha battle,
but cannot s*> for certain: C. O. Lewis
and1 Charles Lei ' of Loe Angeaes. W.
ft Bawss of Mii ^ AralfeOonaghy
of Chicago and It. tt Bcrough of Den-
ver. •
"I did not asoertain the
hfiisd. From my
M0es north of the
heard that squad of
mounted police had left Lake fagia for
ttejPoroupine, the news havtog kaaohed
them. The Americana are determined
and I fear there will be another conflict
'There is no doubt in ray mind but
that the aew district is ia Aawrican ter-
nifaj* - J.
; fltammerfdfi story fti ltoocmllr
revived frapa the district
a dash if thoOiaadisns did
not leave the territory.
of the
about 19
river I
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Santa Fe. N. M., March |R—Geroai
am Parra. whoee seven yOattfsealanoe
in the New Mexico penitentiary for lar
oany aad attempting to killthe oAoei
who amated him at ImQrwmt hm
iastexpired, has teen handed over to
fjhptaia John R. Haghes, of the
state rangers, a^4 removed to Bl
Tex,,'' Where he will fee
await trial oa the charge of ki}
geant Fuaselman, of the rangers'
10 years ago, six miles from Bl
while resisting arrest Parra waa at
time leader of a desperate gang of'M*9*
loan cattle aad horse thieves, and waa
regarded ss on*of $hs worst aiea
<*°atry.'
^:faa>li to Heap fae agyisseaa
St LoaiSr March 18 —The oity
Loais JkSa flk l ag^ against the Ter-
minal Railway
to forfeit <|ia
given lo
foOIha
Tfbtn the city might '3
charged that ddDsndaats failed to
their
■n«da «eg trar
hotel employe,
watchman.
tt e crowd.
of dollars. The. hotel waS^bauired tor
fddO.OOO, and t^e ooatenta for OftMWO.
List of dead;. *"
Mrs. Elizabeth Leland. wife qf War:
|sn Leianr - proprietor of the hotel ....
Pelfa Leland daaghtay. of _Fwren
^elaad. jumped from wlndoijr.
Mra Amelia Paddooiiv bfingtoo. If.
Y.. jumped fSrom' wiado#.- '■ t ' ■
Mia James ft Kirktrf Chicago
Mra M. Price, Macon, ©4.
Mim Laaellea Grandy, Elisabeth Ci|y,
I? a ; 1 >
Mra Ad<fie aHMog, aged %
Eleanor Louise Goodman, aged If. '
John Connolly, hotel employa
Two unknown women.
Unknown man.
fhe following i# t^a list of minting:
(Hates Thonjpoon, Saddle Batta, An-
ictte Upham. Mrs. Alfred Be Cordovan,
Mim Bradley, Mi«s Steiner, Mim Cath-
arine Morgan, Warren Guion, Mi^S Aeaa.
Mim McNalty, Mim H. BackhoTn.
(Catherine McCarty. Kate Shea, Mary
Joae, Kate MpConijeJl, M«- DeMoraech,
Mra Jamas Prand, Mim Ma|U Pal-
let, .Mim Troops, If*.; iW#ua
H. Chapman. Mra Buckley, Miss
Worth, Mim Jennie Bigley. Sen
P. Cosay, Charles Ford, .Mary Welch.
Norman Walsh, |(g?y Laa^y. Mra
Jamse H. Stokaa, Christopher MaUon,
Mr. Floy. Mim Dona Hoaman and two
aieosa M Hall, Bridget AAasarong, Dr.
Xsnnith Kellogg, Mim Aoni* Taylor
Morgan, Mary W. Lores. Mary Angolin
and lira Frederick MacKay. '• >£
The following were iafaved:
ippa Uto /fvwB to
Hot Springs, March if.^-Paaoe
and quiet prevailed in this city Friday,
althtmgb details of ybursdiff ii bloody
riot in which fit^ well knowsr cfti«
rare killed, are, eagerly
csi the streets
governor Jones hsa akriVad from Lit-
llsftopk fnd the presence of the atate'a
sftdaf exaputive bim done p^gub to pacify
''the community. Judge
was sworn in as dhief of pottos, has apr/
IpCintod 190 special policeman/
iPifflH
■ oa tie
'■■f- Bshrldl
. J* Jamm ''
OUI.Et
NOT 8PRING8.
i One
flosi ItemhttrH
wd Oro Fatally Hart,
■say
ABE ••£
IHJ0BEA
Were [Rliira Dew# . aafl
Rtipsrtedi i
Bead Badlss Balttatad
Biresled of Clelhiag. - >
Mvoh
details of Saturday, night's c;
BfiwsidiviUa4Mve been received bare.
The f(dk>wing is a list of the dead,
so far sa Imoarn^ -Lfii|iCeC>
iwaaasr af Clabor ie. county, his
wife and 8 children were killed.
The following were injured: ^
Peseta Coffee, aged the only mew-
bar of tbe C. ffw f t mily not
i ty f J ■?; j j I, V'
Mr*. RanneMs.-a.fed. 73; will die.
V , PATRICK WAL8H.
printer.' &e came *o Augnsta in
aisd baa ever since boon identified1
iiMtantiyl^hepireesof timcity. ior 80 yearn psJ^ W aU
editor and propriety of the Aagi
Chronicle.
" In 1870 he became a member of
petty council and from lb?v to 187
aerved in the atate legislature, la 1
Myrli'-ie S.an.mtt. a;;j 19? wttlprobsp
Wydia v {^J •
^' qai*T ,T"ra I vik\, «^TSu^t.*to'
Wood and A<Mlr -wj^tiapan are
all seriounly hurt
Mary Stiepan, Lisaie R mn-dls. J. H.
Csaou. Ge<>riria St in< ell7 ^uneavilla
Stansell. T «h 8,an« I«Coleman Stan-
Sell kwere ali i s v br ^
Sevaratn; t >r \ w«>re more Of
are not in nv? .
*he path «4 tb ntotm wv* aVmt -
yards «:'>
for 10 miloe bag''" >
| fig the northafg
part of CielHirrir co m near Irion Ci^
aad moving soathwaH Those who
mw.it say that ir v.a; an immense
funnel shaped cloud and ^h t ttbonnded
along like a rnbber bnli. H ag at i:. 'tr
Val' snd lesjaiwr for at * era! hundred
yar.U without doui^'any ilamag^ Then
when it deacentel Hp would pick up
bouses aad cru<i rh m to pieces, uproot
treerf or twist 0*?ra off the levrt oi
fii t ground and sweepall before it. ~-f
Louis Cotf^'sTf^lJAtnc^^trang double
log house ritueted un a little ldll, was
in th : |>;i: a of tba stor.a It ira^swepi
away and tho timber scattered "for a
m l * T 't of it* occupant* Wt-re iusruht*
ly kiil Except ih ^^"nTy V>f theT)i by
which wan found ttw tor the ruins cftfche
^ilin ey. tb oor;w • of the vicrt;ins were
C trrie l H'Ur a mile and nine of them
were found near together. Ever body
buua_ arid9^ of ils.i?l^i f. One
Ufa* twiafel aronT.d a aturnp and two
•there were hritdW*. Besides the body
oTtJte tata^T uy Ktftt Obtl*\
the family not instantly
uncm^ous and ber
Iter <lead fathsr'a
tJX -irom StsPatrick's cathedral aad
place a
me.aiior af
killM. ^h- wsn
irtns «•■;*<# aroan-l
neck. S^e is, uuable to talk aal Will
1 dier — w V
. In., the aamo neighborhood taa. resl-
^enoo-i of|J W- Wildor. J H. CaaofC
Andrew 8 tie pan and Ben Stansell wets
name cannot he learned, wsaltilled aad
five per*>iM in the same family hurt ,
It Is estimated that about "90 battdiags
were destroyed, between %) aad per-
aqns injured and over a acore of farm*
devastated. Th« atorm lost Jts fores
just south of Hefiin. near whion p
dozen buildings were wrecked
The tornado struck the northern pur.
tkm of Madiaon oounty and did a great
jjLfal of damage to honsee and farm prop-
aeported that a tornado struck there, but
before lye ponVd give farther informatiosi
The damage in the extreme aoethers
portion of Tennesaea caaaot be mtime*
ed. . Passengers arriving on traina from
ti^e s^pnst that people YOfp oom-
iag into the rai}way stations tn quest of
physicians to attend to the injured.
At Bleyna, ^kla., tbe Steele plac\ a
fine old boms, waspediiesd tg rains by
the wimL v '
At Bismarok 11 tenement booaea were
blown down oa a asarby plantation and
two negro bays were killed, and 17 oth-
er negro tenants were injured. ' • 4
Storm .la
lake, March 10—A jj^rsrs tornado
nssaad seven miles souto of hsre lats
oaturfiay arternoon. -mowing aown sore*
buildings and injuring taft' persons.
Tbe stbreboam of/John Hastings at
lUvsrton JunctkMgwas destroyed sad s
fiom toe track.
was destroy^ and a WWeA^
Lemnuina was-bart by'4 fallntg Umb,.
aata<ft seftoasly. Arabia ii soM tfl
mown lw jirav whb#
Ia it, tfft the home waa uainjured.
i There ars many oonflijting
to the cause of the riot, one :
(Rat the hot aiunieipel pcttt
alga now going on Is
md this la <
election as aM
nominee, and
npota as the
4r.Iom|' ~
AUtfhe ooroaera
pKP«tail|:ef;
m^gto
Dcatrnotlve hi ArkaasaS.'
Bluff, Ark., March *a-Further
af the fsatful storm which swept
Arkansas on Saturday.
' * va.a:'5i3T
On the Waller, plantation, six mttea
aurthwsst of Pine Bluff, fitebotises war*
/
demolished, a gift w « W*
%to the rivet aad f-;ue "v.:.3
away. Ansgro woman i^n I a >*.*< •
dran were in one of the b ti* j wV-n i t '
collapsed. They, prnatratei th mu
on the floor duriag the jaotion bf tba
storm,' and when it .''Waa - 'WN#
• kil
sfraiga#*
Ii
el Aaaasto.'
. March 90.
«<ek WalaK- ex-Uaitod
aad mays* of Aagnata, Aad at
dance Sunday ftar three months
was cw ""'df'
in Qecrgia,
a national reoognition as the
champion of southern developmen
perhapa (ha bail authority on the
rial reeouroaa mannfacturiag
daotoi "
Mr. Walsh wgs born ia^
1,1040. At the agoiiCift
psanties in the Charles via'
and in due time became a joataejSo
Hi
client CumbinattOn.
pk-asaitt method aad fesneAsisl
- -\g m. h known t'—" '
OS, manufactured
tana Fie Sygor Co., 11
ilUC Of obtaining the 1tq<
winclples of plants known-
finally laxative and
inrthe term most
and acceptable to the
one perfect strength*
[fiaansinir the
ling
frooroe habi
ntly. Its perfect
objectionable quality
a, and Its acting oh the ki
and bowala, wttiwut
ting them, make it the J
process of manul
iy are obtained from ssnaa.
aromatic plants, by * |>sl
to the CajuiFO*gtA\,
nly. In order to get its
Is. and to avoid imitations pMa#
uber the full name of thai
ed on the front of every
«P
Democratic national oonventfons
aerved four years as Georgia metube
the Democratic national execs tire
mittee; he served sa member at
the World's Fair commission; in 1804
by Governor Northen to
nitod Statoa aenate on the
Colquitt: in Daoamber
mayor of Aoguata. which
ha filled at the time at. hia death,
funeral will lake place this
Becker will
take pert.
come tram Hai
LAID OUT
DEAD.
A Fwmer Khovi a%M of Ufa
s i«t Luted late a C*aa.
.-,^>% Sg a |a,* a ex, «uTroh 00. — A
of resuscitation ooonrred about 10
from this city, the principal being
mar named John Forepaagh.
been snffsring.with an acute i
la grippe, when <ui Friday mor
evidence of life paaaad away,
paagh waa laid out aa dead aad all
range menta made for bis burial
flaffla MO ^aarht gnd *ha
of the man oommenoed. raising t)
toeaoaae it, there 'was a Ufa
Forepaagh waa recuperated
,-to ehin little and.though in aver
Iratad condition, there are strong
toma of recovery shown in Ou >
The trance lasted 80 hours.
Kagine ^^Hoee eotDpajJ
a hose lest night to^ llt&
e of tbe big barn fire of th«
t previotn and pronedid to
iguish tba hissing pil M
hat they were bturning bi
ain this morning
of tha fireman
>e Chambers or.tl Mro.
mbofos who P, hf^f
ing relatives IB
Teft todiy at ufxm
b boand Central fat-
e at Norman 0. T. ,
It a tore hmir feot night ii
ictive fire occurred in otto of
fmoalr substantial br|«1
blocks in OwnfiW _
tTrftet, including
Ira hona«f which alonia
lit at a cost of |36,000< Ifjg
Ee* ago* The entire ^teoa'^ft*
fucrty. it is e^timattdV.1
h $139,000, Amount M,
inee n *t assertained.
before
and Wh<akay
rui*<t
l&i K. rts
TOMJkJ
Mt!«d
OI ill 8
was nrraigned in the
placed under a^HW to ai.
April term of the Wa«hiugionx cot
gr#nd jgry on a charge of attempt
kill Human Laswell Miss Jones
fled in favor of her lover. bL
the amault
Ar1s*M L*KUl t«N Adjourns.
Phqenix, March 00. —The Arisona
Mature has adjourned Tho nioat not
blS i|tsnli nf'lhs nlmlai smRm waa i
attempt to oanaure 8
and Member Adamsfor
aad arbitrary conduct in the chair.
> • * BIctw mils VMM4,
fBHstbris, OU T.. Much «Q.-^Gov
Barnes has vetoed all of the legialifti
bills remaining In bis bands—11 (n nn:
ber. Tbe dead measures are
ing taxes and fSea of insurance i oiu(
nhia; for city treasuren to collect tax<
ohanging fhe name of the stdor
university; antboriring school d
trfcta to create a building fufl
sOMtinggtotha carrying of.firesjrms; i
gorporating the Oklahoma Chaatauq
aeaociation; increasing the pay of jura
changing the time of paying taxes; pi
riding for an appeal hum justice to pi
bateoeurfa; amending toe quaranti
law and the school land kMfc - This
toe legtelatix? work, ths governor ha
tog aigned 58 bills and vetosd 04
Wo+ t> Martortd ky a B«r<
• Cincinnati, March 20.—The mnrdei
Of Mrs, Anthony Steigler of Mou
Lookout, whose tend body.was found
ber home by her son, hsa been found
Albert Laken, a bey of 18, living wi
his widowed mother in Clifton Lafc
was arrastod and made, a fuH oonfaaeic
saying his motive trss robbery. He
about 070.. ' ; . - {i:-, :;:;i ;
SlDDl
^'.1 ,1
Rheumatis
Those who have Rheumatiam fl
Ihsmsslyes growing steadily worse
IM whiia. One reeson of this is th
the remedies prescribed by tbe dooto
contain aiaieuii sad potosh, which ti
lucing a severe' aching of the bc«<
. 8. has been soring Khaumatia
twenty yaara—even tte worst oas
treble.
ilmpotency.Ni
diseases, aft effects of
abuse, or excess assd
cretlon. Anorref
blood boilder.
pink glow to pale cl.
restores the fire of youth.
with
core
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in i ni n
Mortgages
Warrantee Bet
lease Deeds,
endor's Lies
I
Envelopes.
s. Letter Heads,, ,
WeddiD®AanoHBce
Visiting Cards,
Proorams. Sc.
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WllpSLEEl
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FREE RECLINING
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1899, newspaper, March 23, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252231/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.