The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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HOUSE CARPENTER,
HEART TO HEART.
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CALOMEL.
The American Cyclopedia «ay»:
“Calomel la being rapidly dis-
carded by physicians to the great
good of tbo community.”
WHY? Simply because it la
com posed largely of mercury. Its
continued use ■will wreck the
strongest constitution.
HERBINE
I a purely vegetable specific, with
jail the virtues of calomel and
I without its deadly effect, is now
I prescribed for tho absolute cure
of malaria, constipation, blllpis-
, ness, liver, kidney and stomach
I troubles. It is guaranteed.
50 Cents o. Bottle.
AJ.L DRUGGISTS.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
1 wish to call the attention of
my friends and the public to the
fact, that 1 have 12 or 15 years
i experience in house carpentry.
! Have worked under some of the
When the old gentleman got
the young man in his studg he
looked him solemly over the top
of his glapses.
“1 noticV’ he said, “tlrot you
. , . A . ,. have been cailinii' here rather
bT .. "Uh!”’U"try; frequently of late.-
“1 have,'’ admitted the young
I guarantee satisfaction, and
would like a fair chance at fu-
ture work. Thanking the public
for past fa vors, I am,
Yours for business,
_ L. J. WYATT.
Giiy Best Market,
J. H. M. RYALS & SON, Proprietors.
A share of the public patronage
respectfully solicited.
Refugio, o Tuxos
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c
Anyone sending a sketfii and description mrn
BUlekly ascertain oar opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Conimuniea-
tlons strictly eonfldentinl. Handbook on Pat*’-*
gent free. Oldest agency for securing patents
Patents taken throuxti Munu & Co. receive
tgecial notice, without charge, ui the
Scientific American.
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anything you invent or improve; also got |
CAVEAT.TRAOE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESSifii $
. PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, f
1 for free examination and advice. i
BOOK OH NTENTSSB&iS&i
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Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
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L. R. Jeter,
Dealer in -K=-
general mfrchandice.
H, Hornburg,
Qaddler &. Harnes-Maker
Refuaio, Texas.
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When ordering send Post Office,
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Letters, also age at last birthday,
a*d If large or smell for his age.
Money cheerfully refunded If not
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Samples, tape measure, measuring
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man.
“I am not one to interfere un-
necessarily in my daugliters af-
fairs,’' the old gent a id^.j went
on; ‘‘but neither an.^1 one to
stand entirely aside when her in-
terests are concerned. There-
fore, I deemed it wise to have a
heart to heart talK with you/’
“Quite necessary,” the young
man replied. “Your daughter
and I havt already had one.”
“Had what?”
“A heart to heart talK.”
“About what?”
“In fact, we’ve had several.”
“About what?” the old gentle-
man repeated.
“Why, frankly, I don’t recall
the exact details of each conver-
sation,” explained the youth
apologetically, “but they were
heart to heart all right. The
spoKen word is comparatively
unimportant in some circum-
j sta nets you know. For instance
j there are conditions under which
you might describe the waltz as
a heart to heart—”
“Have you been waltzing with-
out mucin?”
But the youth ignored the
question as something absuT.l.
“And, anyway,” he said,
you’re not so inviting a subject
for a heart to heart talk as vour
daughter, and if you’ll just, make
her your deputy I assure you
that we will have a protracted
discussion that will fulfill all the
_ p 11 y sica 1 r eq u i r m e 111 s—”
“Is it your intention,” inter-
rupted the old geiitlman, “to
make a sort of continuous per-
forma.nce of it?”
“Well, not exactly,” answered
the youth. “Under the most
favorable circumstances wo ex-
pect to allow intervals for meals
and the ordinary household and
money back if I? fajls. g! business duties, but we had de—
Price {Me and $1.00. Trial Bottle Free. 1 j ci(je^ to asK V’OUr COUSSIlt tO j>Ut
j the heart to heart business on a
more stable basis so that it
may properly be as eontinuos as
we niM.y choose to make it m a
home of our own. In fact, our
last heart to heart taik dealt,
with the subject, and I was
about to come to you-?”
“Take h*r, m\ boy, take her,”
broke in the old gentleman. “1
guess you have the ingenuity to
support a wife. Anyhow, in
view of your literal method of
j interpretation, you’ll have to
I excuse me from any heart to
Corpur Ciiristi Caller.
DRY-GOODS
Mv line of dry goods is com-
plete in all departments. All
goods are new and up-to-date.
Pices are sure to please.
GROCERIES.
A full supjilv of groceries al-
ways on hand. Received ev-
ery week, fresh from whole-
sale houses. Give me a trial
order.
New bill of Dry Goods, Notions and
Shoes to arrive next week.
BETWEEN
TEXAS
AMD
MEXICO
The I. &. G.
International and Great Northern R. R. Co.
IS THE SHORT EIN£
BET WEES
TEXAS
AND
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AND
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L. trice,
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ci. aid Onn'l Supt.
PALBITI'IS, D. J. PRICE.
TEXAS. Kan. at! ticket A;t.
Dr. T. C. bell,
Physician and gurgeon
Office at residence,
calls promptly answered,
day or night.
REFUGIO, -X- TEXA
SBBIgaBBSBBSB
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Would that we could
SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP
with the strength "f n million voice*
Or. King’s
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Barber §bop
If you want a smooth shave, up-
to-date hair cut or refreshing
shampoo, give me a trial.
J. H, BRIG PITMAN,
Tonsorial Artist.
Refugio,--o- Texas
G. M. Savage,
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law UaIks
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50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
I RADE WlAWu
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone aendlng a sketch and description may
enlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
#entfree. Oldest agency forsecuringpatents.
Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive
tptcial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
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year; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
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REFUGIO, TEXAS
Office at Court Hou e. _____
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LOANS NEGOTIATHD.
Own the only complete abstract of
San Patricio county extant.
Painter - - - -
Eugene St Clair.
House signs, Buggy, and al
kinds of Ornamental and Ar-
tistic work done by me.
Buggy* painting
A Speciaity.
Refugio, - - Texas.
A Dapgerous Month.
This is the month of coughs, colds
and acute catarrh. Bo you catch
cold easilv? Find yourself hoarse,
with a tickling in your throat and an
annoying cough at night? Then, you
should always have handy, a bottle
of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, J. A
Anderson, 354 West 5th St. Salt Lake
City, writes: “We use Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup for coughs and
colds. It gives immediate relief.
We know it’s tne best romedy for
h eee troubles- I write this to induce
other people to try this pleasant and
efficient remedy.” 25c, 50c and -fl,0
at E. D. Clarkson’s.
Worm Destroyer.
White’s Cream Vermifuge, not only
kills worms, but removes the mucus
and slime, in which they build their
nests; it brings, and quickly, a healthy
condition of the body, where worms
cannot exist. 25c at E. D, Glaxk-
son’s.
GREJ9T OPPORTUNITY FOR
HOMES IN TEXAS.
The country traversed by this road,
embracing tile groa-or part of the Kaxt,
8outh and Southeast Texas, contains
thousands of acres of fertile land adapt-
ed tJ general farming, s o-it raising,
rice, tobacco, fruit an l grap - culture,
trucking and manufacturing, that can
be purchased at low rates and oa ex-
ceedingly liberal term ..
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A hau isomuv iliitatr ite l in mtily mag-
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each nu-nberof which contains general and
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cover a year’s postage or ic tor a saw
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903, newspaper, December 25, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739095/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.