The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
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THE HOUSE THAT BAKER BUILT.' VERMONTERS AROUSED.
CUArTKH VI.
The Chocolate Girl, known under
the French name of "La Belle Choco- j
latiere," is fairtliar all over the world
as the trade-mark of Walter Baker &
Co., Ltd., the famous manufacturers
of cocoa and chocolate. There is a
romantic story connected with the
charming young woman who itosed
for the original picture. This is
given hrieflly in a booklet printed by
Walter Baker & Co. in connection
with sortie interesting sketches for
advertisements made by children. A
copy of the booklet and also a copy
of a new and very attractive little
book containing a choice collection
of recipes by Miss Parloa and many
of the leading cooking school teach-
ers In this country will be sent free
to any applicant. Address Walter
Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
Romance In Writers' Lives.
A strange comedy and tragedy was
woven Into the lives of Ibsen and
BJornson As young men they were
(reat friends; then politics flung them
apart; they quarreled and never met
for years and years Strange fate
brought the children of these two
great writers together and lijoruson s
daughter married Ibsen s only child.
The fathers met after a quartet of a
century of separation at the wedding
of their children
Walter's Modest Request.
Melba admires the independence of
her fellow Australians, but on one oc-
casion she had rather a pronounced
experience with what she mils their
"delightful Impudence." She had wait-
ed a long time for dinner at her hotel
In a large mining town and finally
made a sharp complaint to the waiter.
"Well, ma'am," said he, coolly, "you
might sing us a song to pass the
time ' Tbla to a vocalist who one
evening received $5,000 from William
Waldorf Astor for singing four songs
la his London mansion
THEY CURE RHEUMATISM
A Particularly Painful Form of This
Oissasa Yields to Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills.
Of the many forms which rheumatism
takes, that which ih popularly known as
iciatio rheumatism proUibly toi tuit-s its
rictiin more than any other. Tluit Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills have cuml tins
stubborn as well as painful trouble is a
fact proveu Uy the following atattmient,
aud no sufferer who roads this can af-
ford to let prejudice stand iu the way of
trying these blood-making pills.
Kheuinatisiu is uow gent rally re-
cognized as a disease of the blood. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills muko—actually
make—pure blood. When the blood is
pure there oau be no rheumatism. Mrs.
Thomas Bresnehau, of 54 Mill street,
Watertown, N. Y., says:
" My trouble began with a severe cold
wh ich I took about u wet<k before
Christmas iu 1904. I begat* to have
rheumatic pains iu my back aud limbo
and after a tnue I ixnihlu't straighten
up I sutTered the ma>t awful j>uiu for
mouths and much of the time was uu-
able to leave the house and 1 had to take
hold of a chair iu order to walk and
sometimes I could not stand up at all.
"The disease was pronouueed Mia tic
rhfumatism and, although I bad a good
physician and took his medicine faith-
fully, I did not get any better. After
some six weeks of this terrible )min and
sufferiiig I tried Dr. Williams' Piuk
Pills ami that is the medicine that cured
me After a few boxes the paiu was
leas intense and 1 could see decided im-
provement. I continued to take the pills
uutil 1 was entirely cuml and 1 have
never had auy return of the trouble "
All druggists sell Dr. Williams'Piuk
Pills, or the remedy will be mailed ptwt-
Cid, on receipt of price, 50 cents wr
x, six boxes for fc) 50, by the Dr. \\ il-
liams Mediciue Co., Scheiiw-toily, N. Y.
WJL DOUGLAS
*3.50&*3.00 Shoes
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Indictments are Found Against
Packers and Handlers.
i Burlington, A t., Nov. 1.—Sensa-
tional cliurgt's were mailt* yesterday
in ten indictments which were re-
turned by the Chittendon Countv
(irand Jury in connection with the
sale of diseased cattle in the State.
I According to the indictments two
former members of the St.Vte Cattle
Commission participated in these
sales with a full knowledge that
such cattle would he used for food,
j . Four of the iudietiip nts are
against the Consolidated Rendering
Company. They contain Kiti counts.
Four additional indictment's are
against F. F. Hriglmm, manager of
the Burlington Rendering Compa-
ny. This company i.i eonirolled by
the Consolidated Company and the
indictments against Brighanr are
identical w ith those r< turned
against the Consolidated CoinjHinv.
The most sensational disclo-ufe-'
were made in the indictments which
were retunuTl against 1 »r. F. A.
Rich, a veterinary of the citv. an I
Victor Spear of Randolph, both of
whom were member* of the State
Cattle Commission, Spear's term
expired uliout a year ago and he was
not reappointed. Rich was. removed
from the commission by Cn»v. Bell
just before the latter retired from
office.
The indictments against the Con-
solidated Company and Brighum
charge the sale of diseased meat in
the State and also the shipment of
stub diseased meat out of the State.
Rich and Spear are charged with
selling diseased beef, which thev
had previously condemned to the
rendering company.
New Irivention.
Denison: ,T. L. Bowman stvs lie
has perfected an m>triUHi>4ffl&jfor
transmitting the hutvmn iWice
througli space without the,iaid of
wires. He will leave sfon,for San
Francisco to investigate inventions
along the same line. Mr. Bowman's
instruments will transmit the voice
but a short distance, but lie expects
to overcome that difficulty, lie
claims that his invention is superior
to one lately perfected in France,
having no batteries.
St. Helena Ungarrisoned.
Jamestown, Island of St. Helena:
For the first time in its hi.-torv,
since it became a British possession,
St. He! ena is now without.a garri-
son. All the troops have been with-
drawn as a measure of economy.
The guns and ammunition have
been removed and the island is left
entirely defenseless# The outlook
for the islanders is dark, as they
practically lived off the garrison,
and will now have no market for
their products.
Judge Gary Dead.
Ch ieago: Judge Joseph F (larv
of the Superior Court died sudden-
ly at bis home Wednesday. The
specific cause of his death was de-
generation of the heart mvlsel. s. He
held court as usual on Tuesday, but
was not in his usual health Wednes-
day, and sent word that be would
not hold .court. Hp grew steadily
weaker throughout the dav and ex-
pired quietly at about 2:30 o'clock.
The locomotives made for Italian
railways by American shops and » -nt
to that country are said to be too
heavy for the roadbeds there.
.
Chairman Shont-s of the Isthmian
Canal Comtnissioif left with his wife
and two daughters for Panama last
Monday.
Jewelry Workers to Lose.
Chicago: The Jewelry Workers'
Union, which has been waging a
four weeks' fight for an eight-hour
day, haa voted to call the contest off.
The 400 skilled jewelry artisans will
return to work todav. It is not cer-
tain that the manufacturers w ill re-
employ all of the men who struck.
Several of the large shops are said
to have secured forces of non-union
workmen, including many women.
San Antonio Fair Opened.
Sian Antonio: The San Antonio
International Fair was opened at
noon Wednesday bv Got. I^anham,
who delivered a brief speech in thft
music hall. Tbe largest crowd ever
present on the first day was in at-
tendance Speeches were also made
by Mayor Callaghan, Mexican Con-
sul Enrique, Mexican Commissioner
[ Nuncio and President Otto Wahr-
mud of the fair association.
The Ideal Family Laxative.
Is one that can be used by the entire
family, young and old, weak and
strong, without any danger of harmful
effects. It should have properties
which Insure the same dose always
having the same effect, otherwise the
quantity will have to be Increased and
finally lose Us effcct altogether. These
properties can be found in that old
family remedy, ISrantlreth's Pilla, be-
cause its ingredients are of the purest
herbal extracts, and every pill is kept
for three years before being sold,
which allows them to mellow. We do
not believe there is a laxative on the
market that is so carefully .made.
Brandreth's Pills are the same fine
laxative tonic pills your grandparents
used. They have been in use for over
a century and are for sale everywhere,
either plain or sugar-coated
Before beginning to wait for a dead
mas s shoes it might be well to in-
duce some easy mark to board you
while you wait.
It Isn't very much consolation to
the homely girl to be told that beauty
1s only skin deep.
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cure has saved more , peo-
ple from the "Old Scratch'' than any
other known agent, simply because it
oiakes^scratchiug entirely unneces-
sary. One application relieves any
form of flAtUfcg skin disease that ever
afflicted mankind. One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case.
English Lace for America.
The United States imported |4,2M,-
S83 worth of lace la 1905 from Not-,
tingham, England
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bj local applications. .< ibef canaot reatb tbe <ll»-
•»»od portion uf the ear Turre I, only uue way to
cure deaf □«••. and that W by conitltutlooal reiuadlea.
Deafuaaa la camed by an Inflamed coodltlua of the
mucoua lining of the KuiiacbUu Tub*. When tbli
tube la Inflamed jr..u have a rumbling »ound or Im-
perfect hearing, and when It U entirely doted. Deaf-
neaa la the re«ult and uuleae the Inflammation can be
taken out and tbla tube reatored to He uormal condi-
tion, hearing will be dt*«in>ye4 forever; nine caaea
out of ten are cau»ed by Catarrh, which la nothing
but an Inflamed condition of the mucoua aurfacaa.
We will give One H mi J red Doll are for any caae of
Deafneaa (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Uall'a Catarrh Cure. »eud for circulars, free.
f J, CHKN-1; V* CO., Toledo, O.
Sold bjr Drugglau. 7V:
Take Hall'a riunlly fUla foj' conaUpntlon.
Plenty More!
Russell Sage was much opposed to
drinking He would often rail with
homely and humorous wisdom against
drink.
•'Men drink,' he said one day to a
broker, "because they are happy, be-
cause they are sad, became they a/c
too warm, because they are too coid.
Is there any logic in that*
"When I see men drinking I think
of a little boy at the seashore.
"This little boy, at play with his
bucket and shovel in the sand, sudden-
ly ran to the ed<e of an advancing
wave, and, scooping up a handful of
salt water and foam, drauk it greed
Uy.
" 'Oh, don't drink that,' said his
nurse. It will make you thirsty '
" W hat If It does?' said he There's
plenty more.' "
Keeping Parents In Subjection.
In the life of the very rich some
parents still seek to 1 fenible those
curfews Incarnate In humble life who
keep the girls at home and the boys
out of the barrooms Middle life aud
old age are too hidebound to get ac-
customed to the manners of the new
generation of voung men who are old
and worn before they graduate and of
^roung women who win or lose large
sums at gambling Children have a
right to expect fr^m fheir parents do-
cile obedience. At first this may be ;
difficult, but, as Aristotle says, Vir- !
tue is a habit.' aud it cau be acqul.ed
—N. Y. livening Post.
HARD TO SEE,
Put Health
in Your Hot Bread
Put health in the good things
made from flour ; let the sun-
shine through them; make
them light, sweet, wholesome
and digestible by using
BAKING
POWDER
25 OUNCES FOR 25c
It is false economy to risk
your family's health by using
a cheap baking powder.
Give them good things
made with K C, the
baking powder of known
quality and purity.
KC
Tuques Mfg. Co.
Chicago
III | JkM d° I take Cardui"? writes Mrs.
Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, W.
Va. "Because, after suffering
for several years with female
trouble, and trying different doc-
tor^ and medicines without obtaining relief. 1 at last
found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others for femalo
complaints."
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache,
periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata-
menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure
vegetable medicine for girls and worhen who are subject
to the complaints peculiar to their sex: Has benefited
over a million who used to suffer as you do.
At every drug store, in Si.00 bottles.
WINE
WRIT* US A LETTER
describing fully your symptoms
a.ii #ill sruj you Free AJ^ue
in pUin *ealeJ envelope. I ijies*
A 4 ^isory Dept.. The ( hatUnoopJi
MeJiuoe Co., C hMUnoofu, Ienn.
JO
OF
CARDU
You Cannot
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated arid catarrhal con-
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine Ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
do.siug the stomach.
But you surely can cure these stubborn
affections by .ocal treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease germs,checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and soreness.
Paxtine represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
TUX R. PA-XT ON CO.
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Evan Whsn the Facta About Coffee
Are Plain.
It is curious how people will refuse
*0 believe what one can clearly see.
Tell the average man or woman
that the slow but cumulative poison
ous effect of caffeine—the alkaloid in
tea and coffee—tends to weaken the 1
heart, upset the nervous system and j
cause Indigestion, and they may laugh !
at you If they don't know the facts.
Prove It by science or by practical
demonstration In the recovery of cof-
fee drinkers from the above condl
Hons, and a 'arge per cent, of the
human family will shrug their shoul-
ders. take* the drugs and—keep on
drinking coffee or tea.
"Coffee never agreed with me nor
with several members of our house-
hold," writes a lady. It enervates, de-
preaaes and creates a feeling of lan-
guor and heaviness. It was only by
leaving off coffee and using Postum
that we discovered the cause and cure
of these Ills.
"The only reason. I am sure, why
Postum is not used altogether to the
exclusion of ordinary coffee Is, many
persons do not know and do not seem
willing to learn the facts and how to
prepare this nutritious beverage.
There's only one way—according to
directions—boil It tolly IS minutes.
Then It la delicious.'* Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read
the little hook, "The Road to Well-
viiie, la pkgs. "There's a reason"
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
They also relieve Dis-
tress trom Dyspepsia. 1ft-
dlcestlon and Too Hearty
Sating. A perfect rem-
edy tor DLolaesa, Nausea,
Drowsiness, Bad Tu.ste
la the Mouth. «.o*ied
Tongue, Puia in the Sids,
rORPID LIVKR. They
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL PILL SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE.
CARTERS
TIE PRBE OF THE SOUTH I
Made Under U.S.
Govern metrt Inspection
!carter's
fiTVTkER
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE fUMTITUTE*.
There Is no satisfaction
teener then being dry / / /
and comfortable '
when out in the i
hardest storm
YOU ARE SURE
Of TWIS IP YOU
WCAR
WATERPROOF
OR.ED
(XOTHING
BLACK Oe VCUOW i
Oa aak rferywhsre *
a a *e-« to
[TfcSontlitni Cotton Oil Co^ay j
SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY.
TK# 9(%ivlftr4 Aih)«iie Li^rarf ol ih« WorW. ICat-fc
l>Ook iMB)|>l«t« iu ik>«if.
%*t tMhriKHilur spurl bv v iug the Mil wl WhJ W
Ueetbuoka l*ric«, tt book, IQcouu.
So. I4&- liMliaa ilu %nU lMimb Boil*. No. I* Bi)l-
inf UnhJe. Mo. Hi How to H» in* IndiM Clubl. No.
lb Health Hinta. No. WO UuiublloUiu ' No. UoW
Brv^oni* a Skator. No. tlA Wk He^th Aitawor*. No.
tit lUi«(henk<» Ihimb Brli l>rill* No.
JliiJit>tt No t34- vVb ol ticH *a.'« Htianln*.
No How to Wro^tlo. N«*. 137 A^»«x-kttwn Vool Ball.
>.» M No. MA \th)«tio Traiulo# for
Vho«> b««va. No. How to a Bowlor- No.
MO Official Ba ket kftall QmUo for Womf». So Ml -
Tonkin* Cxticwai* No Ic# Hock«jr and Pwjo.
n » fTt Tbo oitmim' ^iaiAit.H at Athena, IttA. No. -
«.H!loial K. ot Ball Ouida. W«v t7^ tiuUlo and How
to Ptav No. W- omctal Ha»kat Ball Oulda. Priojs
par book, 10 oonta. IVr aala bjr Ivaiara, or —ml by mail.
K»f'T b«>t should «end a poatal card and rocaiva
> KKK. a lull/ Uiualratod aud iuiara*Untf catalo«ua of
SlyotU.
A. Q. SPALDING a BROS.
N.W Turk Ckk««<> Pkll»J«lphU S»« »*noUc«
Suotoa Pittaburii Si. LuuU K*n^» Cll/
Wuhinftolt IMtliuor. Hj rtouM CUlcl»«»M
S.w OrlMB* SlulMapoU* D*ST«r
Buchans GRESYLIC Ointment
la « poMttre (tctulti to every celtlamaa. will
quickly heal wounds and (ore* oo all animate,
wuii ArM premium at Tcaaa State Fair and fo*
<0 yeara ha* Wa the standard remedy for
SCREW WORMS AND FOOT ROT
raiaptaioa. bouieaaad 4 oa . Wlb .l Ik., tlk. >a4
'a Mrew-iopoa**. laaiat oa Mu'i <
vs^:£K5^^'«si,Voir!r»r
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1906, newspaper, November 9, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497441/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.