Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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POIt TAXATION' t JUNK 1st
Capt. C. V Lcako requests that nil
property holders of tho city como to
the city secretary's ofllce nnd innko
rendition of your property by Juno Int.
Capt. Leake Bays that it wilt bo u
great saving In tlmo nnd trouble for
both tho city oulccrs and the tax pay-
ors If the latter will bring n tax re-
ceipt or abstrnct at the time tho prop-
erty Is' rendered.
DONATIONS RECEIVED FOK
LinitARV AT NOIITII WAKI).
Tho Interest In regard to tho library
at North Wnrd Is unabated. Uocently
J donation. The Encyclopaedia Urltnh-
lcn was mndo by tho Hon. FrcdCock-
roll which was much appreciated.
A benefit Is to bo given by tho Mojos-
tlc on Friday afternoon nnd ovonlng
which promises to be quite successful.
The puDllajiitfKselllng tickets for snmo
rapidly.
.igoon Miss Hndley will give an en-
tertainment at North Ward proceeds
to be used for tho library.
If there arc other friends of tho
school who feel disposed to make do-
nations of suitable books they will be
gladly received.
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PART OP TRECEEDS flOES
TO BENEFIT ORPHANS HOME.
. There will bo a part of tho proceeds
of the entertainment at tho opera
house tomorrow night go to the bene-
fit of the Orphans' Homo and this fact
coupled with tho interest that Is al-
ways manifested In the entertainments
ot Miss Hadley and her elocution class
should Insure that the Lyceum bo
packed. Tickets are on sale at Sides
where they may bo reserved.
.W. A. Curry lost n buggy shod top
of a crip and had a hay sjpek blown
blow.n over by .the sWm Tuesday. Tho
haw had been slacked eleven months
and was the last thing ho expected to
lee go over. Mr. Curry was away from
home at the time and when he saw
the hay stack was blown over ho was
quite uneasy until he got a sight of
his home which was not tnjnred however.
Ben P. Graham of Cedar Gap was
in Tuesday after lumber for a wheat-
header bed and Is reported by J. A.
McMahan as saying ho would make 1 1
bushels of wheat to the acre nnd
when J. A. told Ben F. ho had hear I
there wduld bo no wheat made In this
country Ben said "There won't bo
mnch made. The Lord holps only
those who help themselves." B. P.
Is all right and knows that to make
money a man had to -work here Just
the same as In all other countries.
TO BEABEBS OF THE
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL:!
Did you read the article published by The ladies' Home Journal
In May 1904 attacking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription? Have;
you seen the statement more recently made; by Mr. Dok the Editor of
that magazine that his company "has not paid a single penny to Dr.
R. V. Pierce's concern in settlement of any suit " ? Wc
wish you to know the truth. The facts are these i
Four days after the article in May 1904 appeared Dr. Pierce's
company sued The Ladies' Home Journal publishers for libel The
trial was had in April last. Dr. Pierce proved that the attack made by
The Indies' Home Journal was false. He proved that Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription does not and never did contain cither alcohol or any
of the injurious drugs which The Indies' Home Journal falsely stated
it did contain. This was so conclusively shown that the attorneys for
The Ladies' Home Journal were forced to admit it Tho jury rendered
. vnrrlirf ntminot Tlio T-ndiM1 Houic Totirnal in favor of Dr. Pierce's
company for $16000.00. This was a complete vindication pf JDoctor
Pierce "and his "Favorite Prescription." It judicially established that
the libel was wholly false and without any justification.
Dr. Pierce however believed that his company is justly entitled
to a verdict for a much larger sum. Through his attoYtieyk.Jhe has
therefore applied to the court for a new trial of the case- ' this
reason anil for this reason" alone has The Ladies' Home Journal not
yet paid "a single penny to Dr. R. V. Pierce's concern." Dr. Pierce
has simply chosen not to collect the judgment until the motion for a
new trial has been decided.
In the light of these facts does not this boastful statement that it
"has not paicFa single' penny to Dr. R. V. Pierce's concern" look like
a cheap and cbmmon bhiff a half truth intended to mislead you f
Daring tho trial of'the Hbol suit
against tho above mentioned publiahora
Dr. Leo HL fimlthfficc-Prfoaent of tho
world's uispensary jueaicoi awoh
ttojft $tated under oath that tho ingrcdll
cnU of Dr. Pierce's FaVorite PrcBcripj
woro wholly extracted from
owini nauveuroote: uoiaen
Cohoah. MMv'a WlDDcr.
y meanr orpure
ot mover mngMC Ho. was
how be know.rKbbyti6lRnimd
enoodHiedUfcLHMwwrwrHBr
pRob" was ftiwrtt for the
pecallar to worojtntucn as
tnaleXweftweM.C w8
flfttairhAlxdranui. dfowbitri.
afon. lrrosdlar andnbainful cerl
other dlaeaaea 61 the womanly 6
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aad be autea that no Knew anon was
aha fact becauM of his Drdfcssloaal ex-
oorlenco and the many thoaaands of
women wIiobo ills to his .personal
knowledge had been cored by tbw
fteaoription." j
Tbla exMilenoa of Dr. 8mll u otfmib-
oratea by the tmnduH UedtcAl AuUMMUe.
of toe aeroral echopli ot cnwUce. Cdonunr
too variou lnirredfenta In- thevtonaet
Dr. Hnutn Dcinff uuea to-namo nno
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menU. In fact the "Favorite Preacrip-
tlon" $tands alone as being tho only
medlclno (6r woman's epeoiil allmeata
which bis any each pnhmomH eadbrao-
meYit of lt Bcveral Ingrcdlanla which
fact la' oenornlly reeogaueds aa- eatltled-
to muofci more weight than kb?iWxo$M
of lay. or non-profeedoBal teawmrtralo.
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rap "iavoro .
alona as the onJvatVBeesavrineaioii
for woman's nildTenteviw manufact-
oiera are notfafraldW pnbllah ita ih-
paauienia BO I'MTiJ"! uruaucuov -ujus
onrBftg m5o fjrUfK acrutlny.
Thft na&voaiiaTPreiiorinuonn has been
on trialftnlburt and came oat falWi
vindloawrB conunning no narmiui
rbflhlt-folifanff drnaa.
Whavptlwf moaiclne ror womonyouia
JW inaliaSaaiofta-euafford to
accept aBccret nostrum of unknown
eonyMtiUan for this tried and proven
remodv onnnowN couposiTioK. Lead-
ingj)hyelcJanB often prcsoribo it becauso
thoy knowsxoctly what it ia made of
ana that the Ingredients of which it la
composed are the very beat known to
medical science for tho cure of woman's
peculiar weaknesses and delicate
ailments.
Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription la not
advertised as a "Curo All "but admirably
fulmie a singleness of purpose being a
superior and most poslttvo remedy for one
a. p.. Author of a treatup on
oFwotteh"! Horatio a Wood
jr of JThorpquUcs"j Roberts
a i Bob
rot Mat
M.. M. D..frotesor ot Matoi
tenon Moaicoi ooueao of Phiia.
these reconnltcd and standard
lorttlcfl n raise in tho stronocBt bob-
fiiblo terms each and every ingredient
wmcb enters into tlio ".Favorite Pre-
scription " of Dr. Pierce for tho euro of
woman's peculiar weaKnesaea ana an
class of diseases only those easily rocog
pizoa wcaui
loritlos and
women. It
ing Invigorating tontoam
lzod weaknesses derangements Irregu-
diaordors peculiar to
orfni. vot aontlv act-
dstrenothcnlna
norvlno. For woak worn-out. over-worked
women no matter 4what has caused
tho break-down whether it bo from too
frequent bearing ot children or from much
worry care or over oxcrtlon of any kind.
"Favorite Prescription" will bo found
most efficient In building up tho strength
rnijiitntlno1 nil thn womanlv functions.
banishing pain and bringing about a regn
uiar and noaitny vigorous
tlio wiioio Totnaio system.
condition ot
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True Stories of Taylor County
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The beauty grandeur natural advantages and attractions of
Taylor County need no false coloring and in our Industrial!
arid' Immigration Edition :we propose to publish only .true
stories. understapd ntW this is no boom edition but in
";prinwewill show tb over 50000 people the salient featured
vof the .'history of this section and what may reasonably be
expected in the f utureT "It's 3h opportunity for the business
interests and one wKteh you will $rasD Mr Merchant if you
will only stop $nd consider the xMhy benefits to be derived
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1907, newspaper, May 8, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315021/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.