Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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Itocl&ale Vepottet.
I Know Pe-ru-no is o Pine Tonic for a
Worn Out System.’*
Nt
11 li Is S dul ta Itself h ku w
ztrzZz f “•*? "k** <xtM
reU»*«- far ache*. sole*. stiff Joints,
suit. kerns, Win. *« . h is tks q*i«fc
sot sn<1 surest naiHlf «««f 4««lMi
Wu stun Hast’* Ufklllu OIL
SOc s*4 !1< botl)»*.
Imi I •#*# s r»*e«o mmr
or sns *j<»■ — * —— . • - ~f .'*•
Lar.^.i* and Ou**»s*.
Si: the KsISMS «T *r*v r»1>*rt
But *011*1 Um to* !■#. lour#
Stiii I ti'srS ins ntfcnm >«u**
LMte S Mirktt rtsnk rS^MItuS
Ots* upon s flaw "
Will Mi-' !i>m «h*s w* h*.** II>«1 ll to
S..r<i is* start** •• h*v# r**J ’
timiM tklrl. *ur rur»»* '*oi »
A* •• s*» *>l snug Is M’
Wl'f !)>•, **a*n •* I«f«i *■* dr**rri« *'*.
Ail ili* «!•»• v* thiwgtr .abttm
t»l; w* ti*ar lfc» faint. law
Ones <>*•» s Tun*?”
Wtarr th* *srtl. *rd d»v sad •o»il««n»
Orsitr fad* *•• •
VI h*n Ik* inn -rat w» K-.» Ttn^J n»r*
Tbs Pam Latham furoai# si Rusk
penitentiary kss »u»d si! teats, but*
s* to quality and quantity a# product
Whue Hn»e.»r:i were placing minis
t Pori Arthur Friday two ol Go.i*
xpioded pi *ir.s; ur-ely and kill**! sn
fhcer sad twenty men.
Mine <»{»-r;»'<irs at Wllburtun. I. T.,
.« )u»* mnuc-re) s vein ol cos!
i v#e f**-i thick oi a depth of 350 feet.
. his l» (L» gnatest cost find yet made
in the Territory
George (' Ward. ivg*-.l fifty-eight j
yi-srt. died hi his residence st Fort
Worth Friday He was chluf deputy i
strict rleik. s position that he has :
neld for the post twenty years
Frank Hose, a wife murderer, was I
shot to death >u the yard of the State
;>.-nitentiary it! Salt l«*ke Friday.
D.-aib v.-sa .n“'ttnta:i»s>us, four bullets
. kIkIdk in or very clone to the heart.
An agreement liar- been reached be-
tween the Dem.-tratic and Populist
. eniral commifei-a of Lincoln Coun- j
ty. Ok by which th>- two parties will
fuse on county and Legislative lick
eta this year.
Kansas City and Ohlrago capital
will unite with local Interests st Per-
ry, Ok . to dig for oil and (as. A
. hartei will be asked with $10,000
mil work will begin In the
near future.
The United States Government Is
in the market ldh horse.* and mules
of all classes and Is looking to Texas
and the Southwest for these animals,
as Is evidenced by a letter received
by F O. Perry, at San Angelo.
The talk now is that Elihu Root will
be candidate for Governor of New
York and Speaker Cannon of Illinois
candidate for vice president, ao as to
swing the sixty-six vote* of the tw.<
States into the Republican column
It seems that the Senate is loth t->
confirm the appointment ol Crum, tin
negro, to the collectorshlp at the pori
of Charleston. This is the only Ini
port ant oftioe to which a negro has
been nominated by the President.
A disastrous head-on collision occur
red between two freight trains near
Potts Camp. Miss., on the Frisco Hall
rood Pridnv, resulting in the death ol
t!v<- persons Engineer Robert Mis
crove was burled beneath his engine
and 1» dead. A brakeinau, name tin
known, nm! three boys were also kill-
ed.
Francis Coleman. known as "col
onel" and until ten years ago regard
cd as on. of the shrewdest "confi-
dence men ' in the world, is dead iu
Hellevue hospital. New York, from
pneumonia lie was penniless, but
friends raised a purse to inter his
body
Th*- new car department to be ereot-
i ed at Albuqurque on the ruins of the
old one which was destroyed by tire
something over u month ago will be
the finest on the Santa Fe system aud,
barring a few of the lutost const meted
ones there will l>e no better in the
country’
The Americas Insurance and Trust
Company has been organized at Gal-
veston. The authorized capital stock
of the company Is $2,000,000. divided
Into 80.000 shares. The purpose of the
- company Is to do tire and life insur
ance.
F*»<*ivw: v* *!•*)■•** a* popular la
Burma a« 1* l» n <h«w country The
oat • -» play th. xAre> unshod and luck
and »h>jr/t gts*.* with bar* f«-*t
Catarrh Cannot Ba Curaff
M Am u: AT?->** a4 saa.xravft
Uia ora* I kite la*a« « A *rrfc la • L vd »f tnaatl
t*» i- ** a; *1 - at 9n.X a •> r-xm » t .■turn it / n. * u I ata
Uba-up. r*v. rCa* )(*.;«« aca-’D • *r« $• m$m i*-
uttt*.tf atkd a* la «:*•* Uf -m k *4 m4 aa*«wti
MfW«* lla » • < *ka#r* i u ■* a im4W
etna )i*M j "a M»"4 »; • -»*a uf tfia tWM $*m*<'M$
»» rU3 rorvry tm ftara ak4 ta*#T4«UN’ , f•**■ I
li la a*aia aal *f tf.a katl (*«Jr« tu««* a
* tJ* «U te*ai !>*.*4 p*r ##ra a‘Jn$ <3.rartTr <m Um
-si a.rfa-o* in* p* Jo* t >.*ii.&iaa:. it .«f Um
i*<* l»#••»< <utava wk%4 |rr wj .» aa au* h — —jy-f j| $%.
•u;u fu tmt\',4 tsiarffc $c4f'rtwCoioaiaia frw»
Y ) CHI N CY 4 l O Kr^al t>.a4a. U
•-.:$>* if* tay!#'.« $.»♦•* f*W
Tm* iia • VauuUf fliia f'»r r.matlfMkaM
inside the stxJii of bamtsirw there
are a*>metlm.'s found •'rnaH <-rj.itai../i
tlonw of HityCiko material exaatly re-
seuibitna miniature opals while Iri tho
in*id* <jf Fhidpplnw cocoan-its min-
ute pear * are occaslonaby f.rural
Ai*oh.kisni » •-itrc-mely rare la th*
list sn army In Isol. th* lot*** for
»'h;«h tig’ir.-s are available only 25
cum:* w-r» admitted to Uie hoapt’akl
A PECULIAR CASE.
Bridgeport Ala April 35'b — A rc-*
markable case and one which tx» pux
xted a great many people 1» reported
here It ia the caae of a lady who evi-
dently came very nearly hav.ng
paralysis Her name la Mrs Martha
Glasscock and she tells the following
Interesting story
“I was afflicted with a tingling sen-
sation In my flesh and burning in the
soles of my fe.-t and at times I would
be chilly and my feet and legs would
feel as If they had gon.- to sieep I
suffered In IhU way for over six years.
1 was very much run down, and did
awi. oc. _u a►.-'«■ vet invt h:ng that
would do tnv good, until 1 commenced
a treatment of a ue* remedy called
Dodd s Kidney Pills.
'in a abort time every symptom of
my old trouble *ti gone and l was
feeling better and stronger than I had
for years I gained tea pounds In
weight in threw months I can eat
hear* ily and l don t look like the
same person 1 feel that I owe my
life to Dodd * Kidney Pllla 1 wish
l could tell every sick woman what
thay have done for me "
Tanv.itave.
:« double
►W l.»w rate* to th* World‘w Fair
via ih« Texas A Pacific Railway, ask
any tick* t agent or writ* K P Turner,
fl.-n.-rAi Pavaenger Agent, Dallas. Tea
A c'*ttv*lud a dixit human body
loan* n residuum «.f gray ashes
whl--h a t.*;, her *U> iwg weigh tnora
than aiewil two pontml*.
Insist an Osl|ls| It.
•*** growers say U*v don't ka*p B»-
mso HUrch Thl* to Utsiim tkev haw* a
SSarh ob hand of otfcar brands roatatotag
aaJy Mm Is a packaga, which they woa't
h* ahla to a* 1 nr.I, kanan** DaAaaaa aaa-
takss If ot for the **■»»* moawy
Da you waat II os. Instaod of 18 sa. fas
asm* money f Then buy Daflaaas Utarck
Kaplr* no eaoklog
proof that woman's great friend in need is
Lydia E Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound*
“ Da4B Uha PisauAM : — 1 suffered misery fur several yeara. Mr hack
ached and I had bearing down and fr#*|neut headacbea I woulo often
saakn from a restful steep m such pain aixl rniacry that it wauld t*a hours bafors
I could ciua* my eye* again I dread, d th* long nights and weary dava I
•Dul l do no work. I consulted different phynirlaoa hoping to get relief, but.
Ending that their medicine* did nut curt me. I tried Lydlfe E, Plnkhltm’S
VefitUhls < !oiilpoutl<l, as it waa inglily reromended to me. I am glad that
I did so, for 1 soon found that it was th* utedioin* fur ray case Very soon I
mas rid of every ache and nain and restored to perfect haafth 1 feel splendid,
have a fla* apiMititS, and have gamed m weight a lot " — MlfS FaANSJR <>UIA
24 Warrsnton M , Boston Mae*
Hurely you cannot wish to remain weak, tick anti discouraged*
•n«! rxtiniiatnl ttllli eaclt day’a ntirk. Nome derangement of tha
feintuino organa i* re|mn»ll»le for thla exlntiistlon, following any
kind of work or effort. I,t ilia Ik l*lokli:mi*a Vegetalila ('oinpotind
will Itvlp you Jtial as It has tliouwuils «f other women.
The cane of flni. Lennox, which follows, prove* this.
" Dr4» Mas Piuham:—Last winter I
^Wr broke dow-u Hiiddrnlv and had to seek ttia
^^M'rs/( WL1 a.'vi>r of a ilodur. 1 felt aor* all over, with
I |.n.U'iniir in iiu head, and a dizxiueiws which
II, sntlilr •»s»*.*l g-»-<' "l.d
JPL -5J* (f i.dnsllv my h.-a'tti hn.U* down coiupielely.
j 'l lie .i.-itor had f.-mivle weaUues*. but.
f j c,. nliliough I Ue-k his medicine fsitiifully, I
\ / ■***• JB found no rvlivf.
" After two months I decided to trv what
to aciiuugc would do for me. and an l.tilia $1.
Flnkliaiu'i Vegetable t oinfmiiml waa
Mlroltgly rwoimnruilnl to mr I derided to
Br t• ^ try it Within three day* I felt Ivlter, my
B .• • appetite isturr.rd, and ! could sleep la
. "■'-.-e* ^ % another week 1 was sol* to sit up part of
a ,, tlie day. aud in tan days mot# 1 w».\ well.
• t 'm * My strength h»d returned, I gsmed fourteen
** \ , / pounds and felt tetter snd stronger than
I had for year*. I gratafuUv acknowledga iU merits Very sincerely yours.
Mas. Bast F. I.svaox. Ifo Fast 4th St Ihaon, 111 "
AmMfhfh pOftFCIT if **s»«n.A li.rthstw. arodass th* erlgtaal !•>♦•«* sad slgaaMraa r0
S50DD u -b* - •“* vx uTruiic^ c... >**»
flrad.v*rt*et htor <Viarvyvored that 84
per rt-i-f of th. incrchaut* who futh-d
in l&t>3 did not adn’rtiso In iho n"wa-
pa,I*-rs> Tharf explsliwt It
Hon. Nelson Rice, Mayor of St. Joseph. Michigan, write*:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbui, Old*-
Gentlemen: "1 wish to congratulate you on the success of your efforts to
win tho confidence of the public in need of a reliable nu^dlclno. f know
Perunn It m tint ionic tor • worm out oyotom on4 • opcotflc in cnooo of
cntnrrknl difficult Ion. Von tore a largo number ol grolotul pattoato In
thla county who bare uaert Ponton and harm boon cmrod by It, and who
gratae It abort oil other modMoeo. Peruom boa my boorttoat good
wlabeo."—Nolaon Rico.
Washing Machine Only $2.70.
tt*v* your wife • haaltn and daugntar t
canty by using uur goal filar Washing
lacMfi*- Vf orth it* wsiglit In gn.il
Price only IX 7u with wring"! t< 90
ohn A IhsUer firvil Oo I.A Cr aw. Wto.
"M.jni'y." »ald llnoln ICto-n. "I* what
make*, de mare go But *om**tlines H The coot of -iv:rg In
want* a ss-n-siblo driver to prevent .Madana-.'-ar'-s m^ropciiH.
ivymi-body ('uni Klttin’ tbnvwed haint th*' in New Y.>r^
MARCM. APRIL, MAY.
in any form or la grippe. A course of Pe-
runa Is sure to correct all these conditions
It is an ideal spring medicine. Peruna
does not irritate—it Invigorates. H docs
not teinixiru-ily fltimulate —it strengthon*
It <v(u;t!ir.c» the circulation of the blood.
tnun|uilizes the nervous system and reuii
late* Mie bodily fiiuctions. Peruna, unlike
so many spriu-r medicines is not i
physic or stimulant or nervine,
natural tonic and invigorator.
If you do not receive prompt and i
torv results from the use of Perm
at ODi-e to Dr. Hurtmau, giving
statement of your case, and t
pleased to ciVo you his valued
gratis.
Address Itr Hurt man, Presiilt
Hurtmau Sanitarium.Columbus.
Weak Nerves, Poor Digestion.
Impure Blood. Depressed
Spirits.
Tim sail i us just crossed the equator on
its yearly trip north. Tiie real equator is
shifted toiva-d the north nearly eighteen
miles every dav. With tin* return of the
sun comes the fndily ill* piviilinr to spring.
With ono person tlm nui-ves are woak : an-
other person, iti-'estion pair; with others
the blood is out of order; and still others
have depi-ssi-d spirits and tired f ading.
All these thliu.-s are cn[s'ei.illv t ruo of
those who have been suffering vs itii catarrh
I da aol beilev* Piso i i'ar* f*r <v»n»tim;>ue%
ha* *a aqual for ao-agtnt and toala. Jut. T
Buiu, TViBity fipnoga. lad., 4»b 4. I Sou
Howdy 1
How's your liver’ If not in first
clgs* condition, doing full duty and
giving entire satisfaction .Simmon's
Liver Purl*--r will tlx It ao you'll think
It's got:* t troubles will be gone.
Put up In tin boxes only.
Price 25c put box-
Hindoo sc hint boys who >do not
know their I’-s-ains hxvc to s'and on
one leg and hold an ear in each hand
Defiance Starch
should be 111 evrry h»o*ahultl none sa good,
besides * o/ more fu> III if. I; , Any
Otari bra-id of . l,i aa;. : , h
it of Th4
Ahio.
Some English Simplicity.
At wxuj Ki ■:sh h - the host***
does ot encourage the cotillon ii all.
When sh-- does, favors nr** of the sim
plust Th<* conservative Kngllshwntn-
an will not eountenane the lavish
and sometimes absurd dir play fre-
quently mad* at cotillons on this side
of the water, when one hears of cosi-
ly fans, elaborat- opera glasses, lew
eled watches, gold umbrella handles
silver baskets and other expensive
toyfi being showered upon the guests.
Little wonder and no great credit to
herself or her hostess that a fashion
able beauty should find herself at the
end of a season weighed down hy this
sort of gear
He noble, and th’* nob -..s.n• * that
lbn !tt other men. b ‘p eg but never
dead, will rise in maji > y to meet
thine own
PI'INAM FADELESS DYES color
more r brightai coiors, with less
«oik Ilian other.
Ptrange to aty. In Asia an! Africa,
where grn s will not grow, rhe nvesl
hiviutlfnl floss*™ and shrabs ffouriah
to perfection.
NOW
I* th# beat time to attend a Com-
mercial School. The large Fait busi-
ness t* coming, and many stenogra-
phers, bookkeepers, office clerks, etc.,
will be needed
Rnter Tyler College now. for a
course of bookkeeping or shorthand,
•r both and ba prepared to accept a
fin* position at a good salary. Rnter
the largest tb* bast, the moat popular
commercial and aborthaad school In
the entire South or West. An aver-
age of 15 new students are enrolling
each week.
Write to-day for catalogue, address
Tyler College. Tyler. Teias
Filipino Dislikes Manual Labor.
The average Filipino does not take
kindly to manual work, says the Shang-
hai Times. The tropical climate and
hta past education are all against him.
and It would be almost surprising If
things were other than they arc. Four
centuries of Spanish misrule have left
a lasting Impression on the natives of
the Philippine islands that hand labor
is degrading, and that any one earn-
ing bis living b) this mean* is lower
than the Chinese coolie, which meana
much from the standpoint of a Fili-
pino.
YfEATHERWISE
B THt MAN WHO WEAK
iff / ci i r ircnc
, v. Put a variety into Summer living—it*s
TMj not the time of year to live near the
fij* kitchen ran*f<*. Libby’s
,oaf. Potted Turkey. Deviled
:Hcun. Ox Tongue. 6bC^======
quickly mode ready to serve.
tile Nvklet. "Hew to Make Gotxt Thiag. to Eat,” fun of Idaia ao auick.
ins. I*ibt>r‘k Alla* of tlw World malted fra* Mi 5 Iwxtot ataatpa.
■ Va A reputation oxtorulirvtf ovor
v v(.\ ^ aiAty-**ix yomr* and our
duarantoa art back, of
ovdry parmonlbddrino tb#
AioN or ihb Pi5rt
VxA I LTHaro aro gvxem tfmtationa
bo sure tha nasva
V0t U TOWtR on tho buttona
/CSN/iV oNMitevttYiiwtii _
a j rowan co. teitok waavu a a.
10WM CAMAMAN CO.LbAm TOaoNTtX CAR
Libby. McNeill & Libby. Chicago
.......... uf i-ua' In the tnamfx.-iure
of g;i* Is imply t-nortnouB. one l.<m-
don i*t*miMin.v alone using over 2,»nu.
000 tons per year.
H » a fine thim: for a man to stand
by hi* friend* I’efore dxtlng that
however, he should take the precati
tion to pick the right kind of friend*
to stand by.
The four delegates at large and
twenty delegates from the variouf con-
gressional districts of Mass have been
instructed to vote as a unit for Richard
Olnev tor the Democratic presidential
nominee.
la* a*i , VaamkMMIn. wfc
itef*tw**MMi*Mite tlw.■< I
>r jr#« wwlmwl. A..f ,'e *■
i.f w.*a »',it» « riv.t. r c««
W. I- IHIIM Av. HsaXtea.
Why Pills Grip*.
Just tss-ause they i*<intalti h.v-sh and
drastic drum*, with nothing to modify their
violent action. If in n<**i of a laxativa,
you will obtain satisfactory iwsnll* by tak-
ing Dr CaldwrlPs ilavxativ- ) Syrup Pep-
sin. u “corrective,'' not a “cathartic'* laxa<
tive Its action is gentle. It assist* nature
to pul the Homam arui ousnu m uoruiai
vendition and never sickens; children, an
well as grown people, love it for its pleas-
ant taste The soothing action of th* pep-
sin mains the digestive process perfect.
Try it and you will wonder why you naver
have before. Ail druggists sell U. 20c
sod VI oi) suae.
I'ho UK>st *:it)afv.'tory fare ia w»'i-
I n- and the r*> ;.n. t .a warfare
HAS A SAY.
Into the Throat, Foul Breath,
CURED
THROUGH THE BLOOD
By Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
TO ntOVE IT, SAMPLE SENT ritEE,
Uo'j* r B’ao.1 Palm IB. B. B.) tui cores to stay
cur»vl morecj'scs of Oiarrti iL.ia RlltHhcrs remevitfs
Loowimn,u-----tzssszpz •*•---^-•-•••^•.•1
poison In rh* Not*! which rauirt tf»# symptoms, nvl
thus makp« a perfect Listing cure of i be worst olJ cases
SYMPTOMS.
The pOtAO-i in ♦'»« Hood prodvmrt bad. offetuive, fetlj
breath.b.i*l teeth.and skkness of th* stomach;in mom
caatl VOmiUng up t levr phlegm; enlargement ofth*
,»»>ft bones *4 tlie no*e.aff*ciincsenr**<if smell.uUera*
tt«ns ot tit* Tnuiuut membranes, hawking, spitting up
lump., wejk a omach, no^e Needing. l>ca,laclie«.tnor*
Ing white asle-'p. atoppmg up of th* noxe: thin, hot
biooJ. a.I run down, *p*> Us flyi g before tl\* eves.low
sp rued, bv. Bonnie R’ood Haim (II. II. II.(force* It*
way through *• e*y biooJ ve%sei and vein, expetllng
all catarrhal po wn that stand* In its way, per*
manentiy remove* evety »yn.ptom ani thu* make*
a p*rfe. t cure B. B. B. send* a flooJ of rich.,
pure bkioJ direct to th* affet TeJ pairs, giving
marinth aud strength Just wiser* It Is needed.
Os lints'. Iia]iq hi to Cora. K*aS Nats**.
Neatly >l,i-rsof Deafar*s sra caused hy Catarrhal
l\>. -on i* tl*a Mood. Th* air pavjag*. |«on
ctetx- 4 I y caia-rhal Scptwi-s »: T-.’.'-g t-w aciiwi of
ttw \.Jt-tocy Nirte,. Tl’ouv.inls u) auSerers frna
even teal Jeafiorsa have I»a4 tluir hearing var-
■ui-’en-'y test.*, J *y taking B. U ll. (.< catarrh.
B. H. U. gr-u i :>■ removes tlw cafarr'isl deposit from
th* >rfk- ..odes, ItnrS piaking tlie ner.es I't the aar
res»unl in the Symplon-, of ipprouh-ng Seafnesa
and oum'l. B.n.B. never fails in reramt r-ngmg In
Ihee.’f* Of tve-id tvkres In a fere week s t me. If Ucafor
hard of hea- ng try Uotae. ,- Bloitl balm t). Vk B,
li may he t.q \e*y remedy youf syiiew natds.
F. D. Coburn, chief of the live nOrck
department of the Worlds Fair, live
resigned on account of ill health. Mr
Coburn's retilgnation has been In the
hands of President, Francis for several
weeks, but he was induced to remain
III toe placer taw is pccdtlc.
Talks About
Th# School Principal
Fo*d.
The Principal of a High School in
a SourlehlXn Ca!.f. city ea;«
"For 23 years 1 worked in the school
with only short summer vacations.
I formed the rraou oi iniuc rayitiu,
nsasttcated poorly which coupled with
my sedentary work led to indigestion,
liver trouble, lame bock and rhauma
ttarnu
"Upoa consulting physicians some
dop*d me with drugs, while others
prescribed dieting and sometimes I
got temporary relief, other times not
For 12 years 1 struggled along with
this handicap to my work, seldom laid
up hut often a burden to myself with
tameness and rheumatic pains.
"Two rears ago I met an old fr'ent*.
• physician who noticed at once my
out-of-health condition and who pre
scribed for me an exclusive diet of
Grape-Nuts, milk and fruit.
"I followed hu instructions and in
two months 1 felt like n new man with
no mors headaches, rheumatism or
tlvor trouble and from that time to
this Grape Nuts has been my main
food for morning and evening meals,
am stronger and healthier than I have
been for years wi'hout a trace of the
old Iron hie*.
Judging from my present vigorous
physical and mental state I tell my
people Me'huselah may yet have to
take second*place among Lbs old men.
for 1 fee) like | will live a great many
more years
To alt this remarkable change tn
health I am indebted to my wise
friv-Bd and Grape-Nuta and I hope the
To*turn Co sill continue to manufae-
'.urn this life and health giving food
for several centuries yet, until I move
to a world where Indigestion ia uc
known " Name gf.ven by Rnstum Co .
Battle ('reek. Mieh
Ask any physician what he knows
about Grape Nuts Thoae who have
tri« t It know th ngs
There'* a reawsa "
L*va in each pkg. for (be famous
BUI* Book. Tha Road to Waiivliia."
R*-ory hou lekecper should know
•hat if they erll bin I'- fiance Cold
V, r.trr ^ixr-.'h f-_* u -. try use they
will save not only tunc, because It
never sticks to the iron but bdca-.isa
each pat-sage contain* 12 --X fill!
ptuiuii while all other Cold Water
diarchies are put up in pound pack
ages, and the pries ta the saute. Id
cents Tjlt'n a-xa:*.i hoesuse Dcflanca
Starch ta free from all injur.ous cbem
K*als. If your grocer trie* to sell you a
llfos package It Is because he has
a stock ou band which h* wtsbe« t«
dispose of before h« puts In DcQanr*.
tie knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package tn larga let
rers and figures "H uas Demand
iki*»an and sa'e couch time ana
money and th# anuotance of the Iron
Bitching Defiance never stick*
PENSIONS
Writ** tocatilA *■•«*. »*•»“>*«#• 0. c
words iliti v-ro-l in War i f lt»t*ei 'n
l*dl*u ware and eur with -sisi i tsi-r:.-.: »,~-
wtitowvalrd to 'lI* - Nu i-harct fol alrlce i’t
A challenge from the t'ercle dcs Car
hlneers of Paris has been accepted by
the Manhattan Rifle nnd Revolver As-
sociation for a match, teams of fifteen
men a side to shoot with rifle and re-
volver
WE DEMAND
YOUR ATTENTION.
U aayont offend you a gooff
ffolar lor an imperfect one
would you lake 4?
N anyone offend you one jooff
ffolar lor 75 crab ol bad money
would you take it?
We offer you M ounce* of the
very best March made hr Kk.
No other brand s so jooff. yet
al others coil 10c tor 12 ounca*.
0m a a buimcs* proposition.
DEFIANCE STARCH a thr hot
cheapest
Wa gaararttae * satalactorv.
Ask your jrooer.
Tha DEFIANCE STAftCH COt,
Opthto Nab.
jit'Bis arc higher priced at the Pirn
u*H*ra toruuie than in any <dh«*t E’V"
pexii csplttt!. In *p!tc of the tact !ha'
(he state giv< - tin- bul din* r< it’ free
and an annual subvention .*f |l#<».'ii'i>
Sovne girls seek fur huvtranitn when
they would do better to go after bach
ekrrs
Russia Is negotltaning with Greece
and Argentina for the purchase of
warships Indications are that nego-
tiations with Greece will not be ant
cessful Negotiations with Argentina
for a cruiser are understood to hinge
largely on the question of price.
A steel foundries plant to cost be-
tween $600,000 and $700.0Cit Is soon to
be erected In Chicago by Joseph K.
Schwab, former president of the Am-
erican Steel Foundries Company, who
resigned from that office April 1«.
A systematic robbery of the Iron
Mountain freight depot at Little Rock,
which h« alleged to have been in prog
reus for years, caused the arrest of
Frank Bennett. Georg* Dawson and
William Jeffries, employ** of the Iroo
Mountain.
All Up to Date Houtsksapdra
use Defiance CuM Water Starch, because It
i* belter, ami 4 wa non ef it for same
Money.
The old t.>\ ike cuuvpni: inetti car*
on Freiu h raltways uie being gr.e- t
*Vv dl*l’ls-'e*1 by vr* ‘.biilt-d cars id a
astute modern type
A first folio Shakespeare wav so'l
In lemlun recently for C 4S&
The Xmerican* arc *s s ii.ttlun the
>M*»t penmen of the word with the
Hrilish fo.lviraing a close ,*w!hI
The girl who wears, titans unto- has
-onie excuse for wriuguuc her hantto
What has betvrme of th« ho> who
was as *'<>w in his movement* a* the
•even year Uch?
Rheumatism
S. Neuralgia
Don't Li* Dawn.
Spring ia here. Your system seed*
toning up to fortify agmlnat the long
aummer a detoittatiag Influence. Bias-
nuia's Sarsaparilla will build you up.
make you strong and carry you
through without that usual Want to
lie down feefing.
SOc aad $1 th> per bottle.
CEriitisn InSMvtr H*t*t.
At St IaiuU Mo l» tb* plain t« rt«*
when tlsillaa tb* World'* fair Writ*
(bate f*r Itre*
••*s»'t‘* >■» r-fvsS-d wttueit «rj**,al.
It L* *»ld that salmon, pike and goid
fleh are the only fish that never .. cep
He laughs t-eef who laughs tagt. na-
••fut he baa hoard the R*k* trefore
The Populists will likely have a na-
tional ticket In the Add this year
Their convention Ik called to meet at
8L Louis on July 4. two days before
th* meefnp of the National Democrat-
ic convention
Money talks, even with ;<
when they (rtv* it a chance.
Th* Boat Results in fftambtng
, *n *# oht*r«ed enlv by using Defiaae*
'I'.srvb. beatdec avUtag 4 o* more fur um
iu .rev—no nmkiit.- -iijultwl.
PATENTS
A t A A * IAMB m-a *
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
ia a punitive cxire for Pil«a
When Answering Advertise men’.*
Kindly Mention This Paper.
U'a *n vary tanner f.vr a stuvgy man
Vc> get rich UR whatto the ivn**4
Gree» e has nK»r» public holiday* than
•ny ortir-r cc iBgry in the wxv:d
For the Ant time la Chicago, it ta
laid, an Instance has been recorded
where a labor union fined a member
for assaulting a noo-unlon worker
David Berquist was fined $2fl hy the
Carriage Maker*' a atom for aaHsaltlng
a non oaioa a oik mas
W. N. U. HOUSTON-NO. I8.U11*
Oc Your Clethee Look YeHewf
TVieri uw IMUmv Starch, it will a
ic. m xEila-inoa for 10 .mlv
The prof ceric ob ; h-irn on *t has no
i4*o fur an editor wttu cant take a res.
The wheel c( fortune bap (imeS
assay a asm baaff.
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