The Paducah Post. (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909 Page: 12 of 18
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HbK. ,OhO,
t%(k' oration, they
ae renwtj , Lydia E. Pink-
as such a record of cures of
dins' in every partof the United
iderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink-
has dono for them,
to write her for advice. She has
five years she has been advising
■ughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink-
•e her decease advised under her
lass.
Suppt~m ■'■n
WUHtMl***** iv* **
Will Receive by Tr;
ER KNOWN TO 8CIENCE.
ng. Allays Inflammation ard stop
s carbolic acid and as harmless as
. cures old ana chre.itc sores; cures
ause on man or beast. For fowls -
up. Satisfaction positively guara
tST CHEMICAL CO., ft. Worth. 1
’ From the f®ry
cuBtomed to handlin'
An oil barrel cut M t"°
excellent drinking tub.
More care has to be
corn and wheat to horses
ing oats.
Keep the little chick
In such a fruitful sow
■with them as wet and
Salt the sheep regularly
oonvpnipnt boxes wne
aniwwt
THE TIE THAT BIND* <g
Affecting Reooncllletlen Bstvv
THE PADUCAH
BLOO
R**"y L°v|"g Heart!
11 *.n*rtala couple
ilded to separate awhile
seemed that they were not
PADUCAH,
Nothing
disaster
ition of the tissues of the her.
•es in the ears, mucous droppin;
l spitting, etc., would seem t<
le entire circulation and the ;
rh 13 due to the presence of an
Kidneys and Bowel3 *
•nd instead of carrying
Iron Bet
Bed
after all, and life together »!
durable, so the wife p*cked 8
longing, and waa preparing Z
home. At the Ume of Z*,'
picked up their lltUe net
tucked him under her am ,h
other managed the suit caae
' Why. you’re not golna '
^SS^eeTam ^ l*“,band
without hlm’,0Un
^■,c‘a't l«t the little
s ted.
^^^■lmply hin
f°r hi
whlch “he decided t«
^^^■fked to cook dinner, at
Trix^p, the gueet of honor,
LEWIS’ “SINGLE BINDER
A hand made cigar freeh froi
i&ble, wrapped la toil, thus k.
fresh until smoked. A fresh
made of good tobacco la the
smoke. The old, woll cnred tob
used are so rich in quality that
ivho formerly smoked 10c cigars
smoke Lewis’ Single Binder Sti
gfflrwl1’ Sin*J« Binder costs
A*™6 m°re than other 6c ci
higher price enables thb
ODS, -sa ■f
JRTEOUS TREATMENT
ra* PROMPT DEI
la>« that .
y Mercer " ' Ru«rt win / ran«"
*lc»uZ ,Was under r n
"•from the Pblula the I o, V:
^ Prepart J'^nes a8jf 'a,°«
7 r°«>ffle<j. Dd„°,r/nf / 8 soi,/1 '•
eyes Jt "«»her / nn, hl nt
g -d as ^ i r ,r'
"ent tx>^tJ>Vegt pofot 7 <h;JS J"-'" «//
^•t°I fo/io *ea«/^e t8a
ss of brZ*?,bT H*h>h tn’ s"-
ore*klog I f/e
** amuse „ / d/d h0 Oot 8e*
dorm/to ® ^ourse/reg/goo.jh* Sep it a/
be .one Me./or00^ •»/-r a,
Mercer’, - h,te- / B«t fta;Difa*''n>'j
toss th_ r°om; u / had ,, Pb c«uit/
tol'rtenJZZ:1
he door -f °f two / tt>r°ugh a > s cPb an ’ "
‘hey „*«• no( / 'he 8'$/y’ a«d h.,
‘htoug?^ ,nf0 8 / in 88 S* $L?ZrHU
>P*a. fbr a°°'her All f 'h
aei could n,an>’ a / d/et”8 l/,ro"-¥ the /
’Un* agire'f® in h d
“dd/e on r® '°°ked, / Vet he\Znf to CarZVin*
■'h*. neryei*® Sfu<,>' / T,1‘"ee vEa ^ exPecteJ Mf‘rp>
* a revni8’ he- / 'h/s sp^ati i«ter h!d.,'° s-e
tUe’ The VeL1D<, /bW’ay’ ’’itroef t°COUDte'- ofl
.Cr*cki/nff l* ter uZlnni^ or 8 ,,np°nsn hicl
d. a0abF ®°und. / h/s j,-f ' °i an ab,„, l0»*. -
spa per the / ’hapi,, ^ short 8r. ch„
nf odori';d the Kystel; T"P,e«: m? m "m
the /ad./ Moo- / sh"c(a,./' P r"’ a w0nih)nlo n <r
ty, dart ® hea" / rr,JL ,le keeae« ®:fu' 8n„
the colon b,r°H'n / ei(>r SO n!f an*iety r ilai'i'hie<,<
ow thS°ed' ,,rt- / "•'"Oh foifc the se^ hi« f(a
's. He , ,<,roi>s / *«/ ,10, rf*ed Merce* Ps or
'S i lt tbe ZhtH** hv surea')poar.
“ s,ipped/ /)/cfure, b«'t vfWr,
aid in ,h tnC‘J*ter baburn thro,,?! ha"»>
‘Ice takte B"b / ^ flare, fhPPep,nfis as * c°""»o,
nee of* 8 no-/ -v<>thin„ .tP °"»h jai "
to , de8'h. Venture', b0w^f r rs ot mi*
r beet had /^:^at eou J f/^ ftom
“v b"«/«£ »i“* g>* i?v»
*ter7£ at CenoCt°“Pea' > «S2«*»or ^
,0/ “The *raj . ervedf0r
American university
loctor-, degree on a T
al,o « great Pr'
oer. attributed ,,,
among the uns 8 profes!
r-S=r“-
sector.
Implied that a pf" 1In,ven
^oeTo'thVX6 inSt,tUt,PPf
students. Younv^ We,,beil
«hou,d be Hut “6CeS8ary
tended any Ami f °ne wt
"ove that'hta «to?n C0"es
safe place for o, " * mater i
variety of “h i”* y°Ung ”
Interests abimdann ‘ ,n:
call,.-1
provide
animpls
“Thf
Hellan
•nd instead of carrying off the refuse
r and form uric acid in the system,
ugh its circulation distributed to all
ies in the blood irritate and inflanie
s of the body, and the contracting
1 other disgusting and disagreeable
roes to all parts of the body the ca-
* system. The head has a tight, full
», pains above the eyes, slight fever
and the entire system disordered and
ted by this disease. It is a waste of
to try to cure Catarrh with sprays,!
ies, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
. not reach the blood, andean, therefore,
.othing more than temporarily relieve
discomfort of the trouble. To cute
arrh permanently the blood must be
roughlypurified andthesystem cleansed
all poisons, and at the same time
ngthened and built up. Nothing equals
>. S. for this purpose. It attacks the
;ase at its head, goes down to the very
tom of the trouble and makes a complete
l lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every
tide of thei catarrhal poison from the
od, making this vital stream pure, fresh
d healthy. Then the inflamed mem-
nes begin to heal, the head is loosened
1 cleared, the hawking andspittingeease,
titntion is built up and vigorous health
te stomach and digestion and acts as a
you are suffering with Catarrh begin the
sent of your case and our physicians will
, and give you special medical advice
le at all first class drug stores.
rspeeme con Atlanta§
Cert.
Never
where An,
given nofa
salve for
of the eye
r»is with v
-r’ rents p
All drugs!
and m
roundi
in Tex
* ®«M t-
• *o„ ot
'ere r —
he °J *£
he (>o
flier's
Otlog
V?'
* nia
"anion
c°f’n, .
/as Prei
T&rpfx,
in,,/
d SVvouVd be 'E.emembeved 'JVbo
!ie FRESHEST, CLEANEST Stock
lucah, and the prices are right.
Far. ‘Ribbon Cane Syrup
was made from Choice Ribbon Cai
guaranteed to be pure. In barre
provided for the little
re kept confined.
will not make a good
low you push the feed
Wife—I
you alwa
wh^n we
knows yc
Husbai
dear. Ni
I'm sittit
the orchard trees three
the season—In the spr *•
the first of September.
Don’t turn the t
while they are sol
in damage t
gain by the
Get the sheep
way and dtp the sheep
get the wool off them,
ping should be given
Have the Iamb pen
at the bottpm, not «
little fellows from *
to prevent drafts fro
The reason that skim fallk is such a
f« needed for muscle and bone
£»oc&V&
ack this spring. Per-
’ice on them and you
For He;
Whethe
Nervous
relieved
ant to i
and 50c
want to buy groceries let us figure (
know that we can sell you.
Drjr Goods •
t got on any Special Sale. Our st|
p-to-date. We have a clean stock
i sell the goods cheaper then anyoi j
,ft You will lose more
To the grass than you will
feed the stock will get.
shearing out nf the
t soon as you
A second dip-
ten days later.
Ralph long <
the streets Tue
Quality is^t
Mrs. (i. A.
ported quite il
Good roof p
Combest.
E. T. Goodt
day for Childr
Coal and fet
tity for cgsh b
B. R. Will*
Ginsite were i
day.
Fresh groce
of them at the
Capt. Liedt
community w
day.
Screen wir
and quantitie
tians & Co-
Connty cor
day with sevf
docket.
Oar beet a
those Who tn
any other animals.
larantine before put-
.her animals.
of butter fat makes
ness raising calves
o suck their dams.
each the colt to lead,
k when he is small
f left until he is a
Oust
Sweete
WR1G1
*G STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOY’S II \
ED AND WE HAVE AI.L TIIE LATEST §
. WE HAVE SOMETHING NEW IN ME!
TCAPS. CALL AND SEE THEM.
l\Tv&atvdltamemtaT'\)De Cai\ 1
Two
corpor;
convlc
club cl
Jeciar
menial
now a
Just I
ir 'acn
of hi
e ‘n’ *o|
/via! I
ti a’i I
Til 'II 'M
The J
It the feed for the
Get them onto a
adually. Begin the
ly, too.
water when return-
then before feeding
.tion let them chew
hour.
fcSFertile Part of South
toVb Market.
MORE GOODS FOR THE SAM
SAME GOODS FOR LESS MOI
ed to permanent locations.
, temperature at which the
through the separator the
lount of cream, but it will
m the cream which is
cooler milk.
to the pasture half
tart with, and then
feed of hay. This
ms trouble with
ith of San Antonio, has
I to settlers. Yon have
pre a farm of from 10
Ljor $210, payable $10
He in value in /a short
The higher
milk is run l.
larger the am'
be thinner tl
skimmed from
A large log can to easily turned
into a small garden roller by putting
an Iron pin in the center at each end
and making a framework which will
permit the log to revolve on the tuns.
In transplanting utrawbervies ai, or
itlnarv flat masoa's trowel wil^be
found serviceable. Pushed back
forth. It will make a wedges*
opening. Into which the young I
prom
nltur* o# the ata
wa, btun," ho .
ON
:geon
or night
a piece of paper
s to rub the plow-
the day's work Is
keep It as bright
Wjflnd You Hare Always Bough
No* 8 Wlcophle enterprise.
o</ing Mr‘ Bllgf,lw n1* thinking t
es,” answered Miss Csyenne
i doubt if he will ewer do-so. Th
way for a man to get courage I
matters 1, to stop thinking."
hose apple trees
by rabbits during
•tth good results
i cow manure and
gifdled bp<3\,.
Reaction in China.
The reform movement in China
some inexplicable way b
ecked, and the reactionary elem
in the ascendency at the court,
•nth ago, says the Independe
an Shihkal, the enterprising vi
• of the province of Chl-li, had 1
y army that amounts to anything
na, and hia proteges were fiili
offices of the newly establish
llnUtratfve bureaus. He secur,
a Yale graduate, Tang Shao-yi, tl
ortant post of governor of the pro
• _of Mukden, in Manchuria, tl
first timer's foreign-educated Chines:
\ had been placed in such a positioi
\ Shih Cbao-shl, a graduate of Cornel
Vflit RnnointAfi rhiof nHvinar on ml
We will state for the benefit
I of our customers that 109 was
I the lucky number aud was
■ drawn by Hunter Goodwin.
*t' Bray Drug Co.
' j Messrs. Casey and Landers
II of Duulap were in town Tnes-
n- day transacting bnaing.
ie J. M. Baldwin and Prof.
>o
Dawson of Plainview wore in
town Saturday.
>r Burt Brown of Dunlap was
In town on business Monday.
^ At Stradley’s A. C. Dnlaney
$ has general supervision of the
■M shoe department for gentle,
men and Miss Elfie Blake for
the ladies. The swellest lines
1 that can be bought have been
* secured with a view to utility
and style, and as the season
^ Approaches will be displayed at
the old stand.
1 All accounts not paid by 1
the first of the month will have 1
t 10 per cent added to them.
The Dixie 8tore.
A full lij
etc. at Bra
The DiJ
remnant et
many nrtij
very small!
for yoursel
O. B. Bro
was in town
ing busines.
If yon wa
go to’ Chas.
and they wil
W. W. Gi
Brooks of D
city Tnesda;
Seven poi
for one dc
Store.
the young stock
e tractable when
mal whose early
blows and harsh
1 that confidence
ie one will have
i humane treat-
MBEST
Mrs. J. ’I
Saturday f
she has go ^
her sick it j
ported by • Jf
low.
We wan®
ton ami wi ’ I
per humireS
as we will tfS
trmer.
Perhaps,
’ caught me ta tha’ dart hall last
kissed ma.” . ‘
;uess ,hat will taach hhn to keeD
'lark balig,"—Houston Poat
ieardrhe J? Capaflln*.
08 cotv25BTORt*,
---- 7* TQIrr co.
tmuung
, P«ny aoits
Its flourert
two weekt.v
ot San Asp
made frotr
Begin#'
lasting
the d'
•f y
I’m
. and I
.er," He
•vlth a stony
it and sainted.
Tea, sor; I’ll be
’s w'hin the train's
^on he wheeled and
•e damned obstinate
ssssar,
. si1* u"°« - h<
brace on you, you piayed- J
, he muttered. “The b
■dlsbe/°Ur Cards and You t!
ack an/°Ur Sult; You'll d
m.t hf„ Tatch th0 other «>
inert h‘" drearY thoughts b<
pert was a colonel in tb
?'-v of 'he United SUtes ii
r-r, • s
d war’ «nd hi.
S. F. Drumi
allies
provinces, all of them Chinese lnsteai
of Manchus, often Cantoneae, ana
moat of them educated abroad. Now
Teen Chun-hauan, one of the most
prominent of the reactionaries, has the
tavor of the empress dowager, and
the recent appointees are being re-
moved.
«f ME
ho*rt
lisTnh&ri
DimiMtcsAl
I'ncertairii
in the purckiieflt
IF
PROP!
see us
forgives Ms enemies
Mfltog that It doesn't
gala Well.
>ck man i
ke umiprsti
->c>(l if he |
Quite a la
were filed /
court tliisjl
open aecoiffi
We prop a
line of nic I
well as of i S
paint material!,
ft is an absolii
Tuorantee ci pen
Better treatment Is la store for cat-
tle in transit on the railroads. The
long contest la congress last winter
tended, in spite of vigorous opposition
•of the humane societies, in an exten-
sion. from 28 hours to 86 hours, of the
time during which cattle may be kept
without food and water. But the hu-
mane societies determined that the
Mew law should at least be enforced.
The old one had not. So vigorously
fees the department of agriculture
pushed its work that convictions
against the railroads have been se-
cured at the rate of >0 a day. Of 400
cases already aent to the department
of Justice, only four have been lost,
•nd the maximum penalty of $600 has
been exacted la every case.
i' ity and qn
| Ivr your
r m
protection, w
I is on the ride d
; keg of white kid
George |
atteinling f
Tuesday. I
Come to I
of any tbiil
brigade, to stand aside, wl!
°f poll- and a pusinanlmoua
oufh in- of his own degcad w
th^hm ,rea,on*.. as weBaa o
he bill I found no sast Ife his ■
'‘ies the and his re/rerla drfL
'n and one somi^r
Winter it brought „?S°& /
his heart—his hJi.
■Obhies. Thpre
^ic and ; r8-RuP«r« mSwuIT
an‘l 'hiring the asatnvT,
. sick U ,nter “A hKjiTaii
8 8,ck one child
;nn,ed»’ bald sf,*; tCSSrtg
or Z wtater *nd hMrlSPs r
’b” widow of taen^vULS
Sz rir
■, r*- be was ____XVSr . flp*
S7
:3i 523
“■“rj s«®t uim a letteAM Jlr
Wa m
W. 8. Danklla.
-eating nfitW
in theboweli
c’s treatment)
m nature help
il-using the*
ki—than any
|Tbox today;
ft Better is
•that mskel
V'- e hiiV.
'•Hr of j'J
are now vjj
your land and
and not our own.
E S. -
Giusite J),
Don't for
111** world,
piekl-g,
kraut, bgJ
thing eU,
0west prig]
AR 2AIN, LET US KNOW
BOTH OF US LOOSE
BB GOING TO DO BU8INE8S
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The Paducah Post. (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909, newspaper, February 19, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746515/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.