The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Cures Kidney and KSSad*
der Diseases in Every
Form —Many PeopEe
Have Kicfney Trouble
and Do Mot Know flt.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
It is the function of the kidneys to filter
and purify the blood which is constantly
passing through them.
When the kidneys are out of order the
other organs are affected immediately
and you may have symptons of heart
trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and
other ailments, which are all owing to tha
kidneys being weak and out of order.
If you are sick Foley's Kidney
Cure will strengthen and build up the
worn out tissues of the kidneys so they
will act properly and the symptons of
weakness, heart, stomach and liver
trouble will disappear and you will ba
restored to perfect health.
How to Tell If You Have Kidney Trouble.
You can easily determine if your kid-
neys are out of order by setting aside for
24 hours a bottle of the urine passed
upon arising. If upon examination it is
cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed-
iment or small particles float about in it,
your kidneys are diseased and Foley's
Kidney Cure should be taken at once.
Foley's Kidney Cure is pleasant to
take and acts directly upon the parts
affected and you begin to feel better
at once.
It corrects slight disorders in a few
days and it has cured many obstinate
cases after other treatment had failed.
Doctors Said He V/ould Nit Live.
Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes:
"After doctoring for two years with the
best physicians in Waynesbtirg, and still
fetting wore j, the doctors advised me if
had any b jsiness to attend to I had bet-
ter attend to it at once, as I could not
possibly live another month, as there was
no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure
was recommended to me by a friend, and
I immediately sent my son to the store
for it and after taking three bottles I be-
gan to get better and continued to im-
prove until I was entirely well."
Two Sizes, GQo and $1.00.
SOLD m RECOMMENDED BY
A1EXIA DRUG COMPANY.
I HE BEST LINE
ittisniiia & KasMt B R
TO ALL
'Moianttiairii, l ake
aesLSide Resorts
East and North
Two Trains Daily
F om New Orleans and Memphis
Low Round Trip Rates
For illustrated literature, time
tables, maiw, rates, etc.,
Address, *
P. W. M"P-ow, T. P. A., Houston, Tex.
T. H, Ktngsley, T. P. A., Dallas, Tex.
N. B. Bair'l, T. I", A., Litt.e Koek, Ark.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
tsade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anvcne nonrtlni; ft nkelrh and description maj
anlclilr n.rertnln our opinion rroe wl ethor an
invention In probably rmteniablo. C..riiinuiilca-
tlnnsstric.lycoivlldenml. HANDBOOK oul'ntenta
free, olrtoat nuonoy lor eecurmg patent*.
u...-„ts takui tli.-iunh Munn A Co -bcelre
iKiffcc, without, ohiuve, in the
fpfcll
Scientific JltneriCcM.
« Imnrl.vynoly IMiistrntod worhlr. J,nriro«t c'r-
■cis«ati«n i t m v mMomldo Journal. Term*, 1H a
vnnr: ♦•■ur months, |L Hold Uyall npwBrtoul«n«.
Vi'M i Ca.',,r dwi 'N8wYoi1f
JflkA 3!to F' Wash Itik ton ~
From Friday's Daily.
■ ■ ■ '
Last night a very large and ap-
preciative audienoe greeted Mrs,
Wiggs and Lovey Mary at the
oppr;i house. Tlio comedy was
produced by our our home talent
as a library benefit and fifty
dollars ;^ere realized, which will
he used to buy new books for the
Library.
ged the visitors unmercifully,
inoluding a pretty home hit by
Adamson, which went clear over
the oenter into the yard beyond
the grounds.
m*
During the game tho catcher
for the visitors got a fiinger so
badly crippled that he had to re-
tire from tho gome.
We don't know much about the
rules of base ball, and hence th: re
were .-omo tilings about tho game
Rimassa, ;>s Mrs. Wig;;9. Was a
perfect eucccse, her imerprota-
of the diflicu't part was unexcel-
led. Miss Anita Park as Lovey
Mary, was very sweet, and charm-
ing. Miss Nina Watson as Miss
ilazv, brought down the house.
While Mra. Cravens as Miss
Vinr-y, proved conclusively that
(lowers and denominational re-
ligion did favor each other.
Each and every member taking< tQrday tha(. we dH nofc undor.
part displayed a true interpreta- j bufc wa su).0 d]([ g ,he
t-ion of tti3 part assigned thorn. ... .. • ^ '
y ! "hot air served by the rooters.
The entire play of five acts rrrov- . . .
1 J , who were preaant in great nutu*
od with a snap and vim to be !
envied fov professionals. Mrs.
Some one deserves great credit
for having the ball grounds in-
closed and seats put up. it looks
like a real ball park now, and our
people should encouray« tho en-
terprise by turniug ont vvhen there
ia a game jdayed here. Our boys
are not professionals, nor even old
time amateurs, but they are a
| warm set of kid players all right
Miss ,Ieuuic Wolverton as Missjand with proper eueouragement
Lucy, was a beautiful represent:!-! can put up a tip top game.
ti .n of the ladv of wealth and | „
culture who works for sweet/
charity. The other characters j
performed their several parts to
the enLir;: satisfaction of all pre-1
sent.
The musical numbers were;
splendidly rendered. Miss Vallye j
Shaw as a violinist is always ap- i
preciated by our people, which!
the enthusiastic encore last niyht
fully proved. Mi.-s Gary Doyle's
rendition of "If vou be Mine,"
(vocal) was very much appreci-, cures. Experiences of Texas
ated. She has a well trained voice jwove
,. . . ou ! Here s one Texas case of it:
oi surpassing sweetness, bho re- T . ^ . . ,. _
1 n | John Colvin, retired engineer, living
sponded gracefuliy to the encore j Ht 22S South Boisd'Arc street, Hillsboro,
with another vocal selection. i lexas, says. "About a year ago a gentle-
Miss Nannie ' )ates a? a pianist i utan called upon toe and asked my op-
Don't Be SalisM
Why
Be Content With Temporary
Relief Irom ISacUache.
Don't be saiisfsed with reli.'f
Brief freedom fro in baoKache.
Reach the roet of the trouble.
Cure the cause and backachedisppear j
'or good.
tt can be done.
Doan's Kidney Pilla make
Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, ami which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
and has been made under his per- ■
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of«
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, l>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
.substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation
arid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Siomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
f..... ■ ;r- -y~-
The'Kind You.Have Always Bou/ht
A.. . w <•
Use For Over 30 Years.
TV" COr.*PA
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"PANY. 77 MURRAV STRtt'f, NEW YORK CITY.
lasting
people
contributed verv mucn to tho
pleasure of all, as was evidenced
by the enthusiastic applause.
Miss Anita Pa'k a (siariitt of
rare pbilitv. iier rendition of
several numbers vva.-> very much
enjoyed.
Prof. Shaw needs no words to
!
inion of and experience wiih Doans f
Kidney Pills. At that :iiue I told him
they did me more good than any other
remedy I had eyer used for kidney com-
plaint t was a good subject for them
to work on, ms I had suffered off and on
for ten or twelve years. Frequently I
was more than annoyed with sharp,
I shooting paing in she small of my back,
express the appreciation of kidneys secretions were too frc-
Mexin people, his music, is always fjuent in action, were scanty, highly
j colored and contained a sediment. I
j am great believer in patent medicines,
and often think that half a dollai or a
"music.
Prizes wer<? offered by
ladies of tha Library Association
to the < hildrcn .wiling the most
tickets nd Miss .luiia Stevens
and Master Haroid Nusbaum
wore the lutky wionets of the
prisics, a I vely hr. o.-ne and scarf
pin. which were presented to
them in a few well chosen words
by Mrs. A. T. Mchuiz.
The ladies of the Library aseo-
cii'tion deserve unstinted thanks
and appreciation for 'heir suc-
cessful efforts to build up and
maintain a library and should
always have the hearty co-opera-
tion of our people.
<r m
Wabash Route
HROUOH SL EEPERS
ilVS'A
New Yoric,
"O
dollar spent for a remedy and used f->r
diseases for which \ts usee is indicated, |
very often savef a doctor's bill. Doan's
Kidney Tills is oce of the preparations
j in which I haye grsafc confidence. Since
using tlieni a ye.ar ago I have not h:id any
symptoms of a recurrence of my trouble
and for this reason I gladly allow my
statement to continue.
For sale by all dealers. Price SO cts,
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N, Y .
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's -and
take 110 other.
WANTED—BY CHICAGO MANU
FACTURING House, person of rrust-
worthiness and somewhat familiar with
local territory as assistant in br inch
office. Salary $18 paid weekly. Perma-
nent position. No investment required.
Business established. Previous exper..
ionce not essential to engaging. Ad-
dress, Manager Branches, '■)2'.i Dearbmi
St., Chicago.
J, H. Karnes, late of Marlinand
Biemond, lias been che kod in as
manager of ^the W'este i Union
here to relieve Mr. Chapi an, who
was transferal to anothe office,
Mr. Karnes being his senior in
the service.
READ THIS
Hallettsville, Texa\ Oct. 20, 1901
Dr. E. \V, Hall, St, Louis: Dear Sir
In the year 1890 I used your Texas Won-
der for kidney and rheumatic troubles,
and I can safely recommend it to others
who are suffering in the same manner.
Yours respectfully,
A. H. Devall, County 'l'reas,
Mexia Wins a tiame.
From Friday's Daily.
That was a wa-m jgame of bail
yesterday afternoon between
Mexia and Tehuacaua. and it re-
sulted in a score of 8 to 2 in favor
of the home team.
Barring some errors made ov
our boys in the early
game thev put up
aw the only two run
visiters will indicate.
some line pitching and theTeiiui:-
cana boys nev°r did seem to get
on to his curves, their two runs'enre. Dr E W Hall, sole i- anufac*
being the result ot .errors by our j £rnedr-forPTesttoonS SSold by Me ?a
boys, while the home team slur- DruyCo.
A TexasjVVonder.
One small bottle of the 7'otas Won-
der, Hall's Great Discovery cures all
kidney and troubles, removes
is, seminal emis-
£r:;v.V .> >-' • • , i«%2S:iSaS'ie backs, rhean-
jgai|BHjPPBWlRrlties of the kid-
* —ier in both men and wo-
. ..filiates bladder trouble in thil
""" "'nifen. If not sold by yonr druggist it
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1
One sinalMbottle is two months treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfec a
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SEE.,THIS.;aCHEDIiJlt.B
Leaving St. Louis 01 a m 12 83 p ui 9 05 p m 11 32 p to
Arriving at Detroit 8; 20 p m UHO p m '.I oO am :2 01pm
Arriving at Buffalo 4' 30 a in 7*85 a m 7 CO p m 7 50 p m
Arriving at New York. . ;> .50 p iu.. . 7"30 p m 8 00 a m .... 7 4-5 a m
Arriving at Boston 6 20 p m 9 50 a m 10 10 am
U jrara-*coiP>3li*scfl ' <c o B'Sttweon St.
Leave St. Louis 9 ;<3 a in
Arrive in Chicago ■'> 30 [v m
Louin, Chicago
9 17 p m 11 32 p in
7 30 a m 8 00 a m
£= t ou i , B t Pnu 3 M inTac&pcliu Limite J
Leaving St. Iiouia .2 02 p m weaving St. PhuI 7 10 pm
Arriving in Minneapolis . s 15 an, Leaving Minneapolis 7 45 pm
Arriving in St. Paul 8.50 a m ^Arriving in St. Louis, . 2 00 p m
*37 lie ; IPittsto caxig <l.irie.
Leave St Louis OJOIJa m 2^.34 a m 12J32 p m 8:30 p sa
Arrive Toledo 7 4'i p m 2 25 p to ll 05 p m 8 40 p m
Arrive Pittsburg 0 233a ni 0 25fa m 4, 00;*p m
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1905, newspaper, July 6, 1905; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290752/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.