Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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•very month. I
tried all kind* of
remedies and was
treated Ly doctors,
but mr trouble con-
tinued until ooe day
I read about Lydia
K. Pink ham's Vege
table ComfMHind and
what it hail done
other* I tried
and now I i
different woman.
Lydia & Pinkhani’* Vog«
' and I am i
und too highly and I a
r it to my friends who si
ifn. (iroRUK R. Nkl
favi lie, Pa.
vpilar
recomr
offer at
ylok, Box 72,
•ary1
Y oung won.cn who ar.- troubled
painful or irregular period*, hack
neadach* r
fainting apell* or indigestion should
take Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable
Compound Thousands have b**©n re-
atorco to hesntii by iLis root and herb
raraady
We»te for free and helpful advice to
Lydia E. l’inkham Medicine Co. (ron-
Udentia .. Lynn. Mass. Only
apao and rea>i such letter*.
Natural Question.
Mafic i have only one sins—
Daisy —Oh. M«/n ! Who Ik lu f-
BrimnlngN
To Drive Out Malaria
And Uuild Up The System
NEUTRALS ASKED TO
BREAK WITH GERMANY
BOLD STRIKE TO RANGE MORAL
FORCE FOR PEACE—AOMINIS
1 RATION WAITS.
AMERICANS ARE RELEASED
Overseas News Agency Saye German
Empire Regrets That Note Waa
Misunderstood by ^msrica.
Washington H-side* breaalug «*fT
Aipulu atlc relation- with Germany.
President Wilson ha* made a bold
airlk • to range the morai force of oth-
er neutral countries along with tiial
of the Lolled State* iu the Interest of
|e*H< e
Tha president has auggcaieu io «ii
other neutral* that they break of!
diplomatic relation* with Oenaany as
the 1 lilted 8tataa hsia dona, and has
those countries to report Immediately
bow tha suggestion w. « received Tha
opinion In diplomatic qu«- * bar*
I* that lOuropesn neutral* Ml tha vary
doorstep of Geixnany, threatened by
her military poser, will heaitata to
take such a step The effect of the
•ug« notion in other countria* I* being
eagerly a* sited This a a* the only
known development of tirat import
ance v hich came out of a day of
tense vailing, which followed the ac-
tual announcement of the break witb
bat vc
rioted
at a* the formula is
Kl oo ©very Lbel. showing it is
in© and Iron in a tasteless tor rn Tha
I out malaria, the Iroo
system )c cants
bfiikfs up th*
Mismatch
**Are they well mated V
"No. Hhe can n|»*i
tomb faster than lie «
Detroit Free fTara.
ml toe money
Substantial Token
"Have you anything on hand
ginkc your engagement practical?"
‘Mure. |>a. A diamond ring."
Nerves All On Edge?
is a rxus© of kid
kidney trouble s
Ain <>ne who ban
"hlvss," head-
srhes. doxy spalls, urinary ills s
tirad, worn feeling would do well to tn
Iktan's Kidney Pill* This xije, reha
ble remedy is recommended by thou-
sand* who have had relief from just
such troubles.
A T«ui Cam
Mrs M C. Oil-
son, 11 IN Taxes Hf .
N Faso. Tex
says: "My kidneys
became weak niu1
disordered and I
had spell* of hark
ache. My h a < k
grew Ho wenk that
I i ouid hardly lift
anythin* I tried
different medkrtne*.
out nothin* helped
me until I use.l
Doan's Kidney
pills T ie not on
ly removed the pains and itches, toit
greatIpr strengthened my back and kid-
flst Dmb'« at Aav Store. *0« • Bos
DOAN'S “p'.TT.V
POSTOtAULBUItN CO. BUFFALO, KL Y.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure
CARTER’S LITH!
UVER PILLS never
tail Purely
ble — act »
but jtentty
hjtsmm i
' Jr
improve the complexion, brighten the eyes.
SMA1.I PILL, SMALL HOST.. SMALL PRIOL
Genuine mu*t bear Si»mature
-5!^---„
STOCK UCK rr-STOCK LIKE IT
For Hi>rw«, C.stthr. Sheep
• nd lloge ('.on Unix ( op
pecs* for Worms, Sulphur
for tha Blood. Saltpeter
for the Kidaeys, Nux
Vomits.* Tout*.sod l‘ur«
Dei.*', ^iit. ijH ?*r v'*-
•nnsrianv 12 >«n. No
Dosing Drop Brick la
M Kti. Ad yourdealer
for Rlsrkmsn's «w writ#
BUCK IAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY
< hattanooca. tennesees
First War Cloud DIapsllsd.
News that tba American ateamer
flousatonh had not been sunk with-
out proper warning and that no lives
, had been oat dispeliod a cloud which
threatened the storm to follow the
first overt a< t against the I 'nit * <1
titatas under the new war xone order,
j Still boiteful that Germany will not
faithlessly aarriflee American Uvea or j
; rights, the administration ts awaiting
I developments, but leaving undone
nothing to prepare the country for
the eventuality of the war.
| The situation as to Austria ts un-
j changed There la no doubt, howev-
er. that diplomatic relation* will be
broken with Austria when aba an-
nounces her Intentlou to adhere to
Germany's course.
The president's invitation to tteu-
i train to follow bis action was con
i tallied In Instructions to American
, diplomat* to announce the break with
Germany to government* to which
they are accredited
Peace Effort* Not Abandoned.
Thuo It bennmee apparent that, in
the shadow of war. the president has
! not abandoned hi* efforts for peace,
and as the first step has moved to
direct the moral forco of the neutral
world to compel Germany * return to 1
an observance of International law at
tea.
Great surprise exist* here over the ,
fart that neither press reports nor
: official u!ap*tche* nave indicated that I
■ Ambassador Gerard has asked for h1a '
passports. Hi* instructions were sent
both by cable and wireless, nnd there J
Is no disposition to doubt that he haa
1 received them and acted accordingly.
1 It is assumed that the roost rigid can*
j sorshlp la being maintained in Ger-
many.
Germany Releases Americana.
Berlin, via I>nndon. Germany Bun
day weeded to the American demands
for the immediate release of the 72
Americans taken from ships sunk by
the raider in the Atlantic and brought
to a German port aboard the steamer
,Y art ow dale.
* One of the last things to be oone
by the I’nlted State* government be
fore severing diplomatic relation* with
Germany was to demand th*t the
Americans taken by the German raid
er from the British simmer* Oeorglc,
j Mount Temple and Voltaire. whs were
I being held In Germau prison camp*,
be released
BAINS COUNTY LEADER
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. I
A well knevrr RMre** gttes the follow*
tog recipe fur *r*> ban To half plot of ,
water add 1 os Bay Itjm, a small box of I
Hat t*» Compound, and i* oa. of gly.-erina I
Any druggist can put this up or you < an (
mix ll at homo at vgry little > oat Full J
diroettona foi making and uaa ooaas to
tarh lioi of Hartw Compound It will
*radu*My darken streaked faded gray
hair, and make It soft and filoasy ft wilt
not enter the eoato is net stftsfcg u*
greasy, and dooe not rub off. Adv.
Intelligent Ca^e.
Wklrh nutoinobile ruu* better: the
oiu* tlutt Is carefully denned nnd oiled
nnd given the best gasoline and lubri-
cants. or the one that la given no at-
tention. la allowed to stand in the wet
and rust, and la fed with the iioorest
gas and cheapest oil*? There* only
question to your body—and act ac-
cordingly. - The American Boy.
TEXAS NEWS briefs GAS, DYSPEPSIA
AND INDIGESTION
j YES! MAGICALLY!
• CORNS!in OUT
WITH FINGERS
l
Fort Worth ifflceis of the Ameri-
can Kcd fro** society received tale
graphic instructions from the uarinual
headquarter* at Waehiugtuu to hold a
meeting and organise for active *er
vice In tiia even', of war with Ger-
many.
Dallas postal
reipts
more than 17 per cent duriug the last
W'uoth. compared with tannery. 1^*14.
figure* show. Tha raieipis for Janu
ary, ltl7. amounted to 1119,211 OX.
toi. pared with $101 432.Ul during Jan
wary 1«t« an Inereasw of 117 7t< 01.
“Pape’s Diapepsin” settles sour,
gassy stomaohs in ftve
minutes—Time it!
You don't want a alow remedy when
iu>i eased stomach la bad or an un'-ertatn
You say to the drug More man.
"Give me a small bottle of frceEone."
TF' Hll o<»at very little but will
pOMttlveiy remove every hard or soft
corn or callus from one's feet.
"A few drops of this new ether com-
pound Mppiictl directly upon a tender,
aching corn relieves the soreness in-
•tautly, and toon the entire corn or
callus, root and all. dries up and can
be lifted off with the Anger*.
This new way to rid oue’a feet of
Corn* was Introduced by « <in« innatl
Rixu. who aays thut freexone dries In
a moment, and simply shrivels up the
com or callus without irritating tha
surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn’t any freeson#
tell h'm to order a small bottle from
hi* wholesale drug house for you.—adv.
Few Hand Out*.
Tottering Tom—Where >ar iieen?
Weary WIINe—Duwn to Florida.
"Find the weather wanner?"
"Bure; but 1 found the people cold-
er."—iwnkers Statesman.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK AT ALL
For One And One Half Years.
Confined To Bed Most of This
Time. Suffered Intense Pain.
Sheffield. Ala.—"About four year*
ago," hots Mrs. J. T. Btonecipher, of
this tow-n, "I got In very bad
health . . . became Irregular, and 1
was pretty bad off for a year and a
half . . . had difficulty and pain In
walking—could scarcely walk at all.
I got awfully thin and was confined to
my bed most nf the time for 1%
jVar»—could scarcely ever do any
work. I suffered dreadfully, and I
suffered Intense pain In the right side.
We had in attendance Brat l>r. ■ —
r.f —■—. who pronounced my trou-
ble.....and he wanted me to
have an oiieratlon performed, but I
could not bear the thought of submit-
ting to sudi a tiling . . He gave in**
minHclnc which did me no good. 1
then had Dr. ■ ■ . of - ■— . w ho gave
me medicine which gave me no perma-
nent relief.
My neighbors said how l»ad off I
w ns nnd nUvis«-d me to take Cardui. . .
My husband wus so worried about ine
that he went and callwd In Dr*-,
of-, . . . On his second call 1 told
him ... 1 had taken about a bottle of
Cartful, which had been Improving ms
a great deal . . . He said: 'Well,
leave off my uiedidite and take tha
t'ardul, it’a a good medicine.' After
the us* «u' the second bottle I waa
cured and the cure wus permanent."
Gsrdul ahould help you, too. Try it.
—Adv. 4
Not Teaching Polly.
Mamma- Tommy. Is it |M»Mwiblc that
f heard you teaching the parrot to
Little Tommy—No. mamma; I was
Just idling her w hat sue must not say. 1
Seven persons ware Injured four
idle* south of Shiner when tbs Luck
hart V oak urn passenger train on the
Han Antonio A Aransas Pasa railroad
was wrecked in a collision with a cow
When the englue of tha train struck
tba <ow the whole ttaiu was turned
The Waco city win mis* loner* have
orderwd an election for March 7. on
mUmJ. t&xgcycrs <tsrM*
whether they favor issuing $74,000 1*
(bonds. U> ha divided as follows Mu
BirJpal swimming pool $'J' 000 street
jpavtng I2&.U01' and sanitary sewer*
t.’.VOOO.
The Sherman city commission, act
in cm the request of a petition tdgu
ed by over !B of thw voters of the
E-tty, hah ordered the question of
whther or not bonds shall be issued
$n the sum of $f»0 non for tha purpose
of buying park trop#*rty and ererting
a municipal au«t'torium.
Walter H. Frttt war burned about
the fate and hands eight hurwes were
fatally burned and several other
horses were liadlv burned in a fire
that partly deatroyed the barns of the
Bundl'd Transfer company at Itollai
The eight horses burned, valued at ,
$75 to $1M» as. h were killed to pre
vent them from suffering.
Texas A Pacific officials have an
annneed that substantial Improve
men’s of the track* «nd readbed will
be made between Texarkana amd B1g
Sandy It 1* stated that the roadbed
will be widened and heavily rein
forced the entire distance in order
to accommodate the new mogul toco
motive engines which are bw.ng put
In aervice on the line
An extension of the Caddo Boaster
gss field east of Belcher. La., waa one
of the important development* of th**
last week In nortb»’*et Louisian*
The Richard *on (Ml company brought
fn Its Psanhaveii well and extended
the field atHwit eight mllew to the east
It la not a very large gns«cr but Is I
very Important owing to the new pro
dliving terirtor*' It opens up.
Opi
rilttf*
| Germany Rcyret* Note M**unda»stood.
I Berlin Pro** dixpatchcs have
| reached Berlin. av« ontiug ahich
diplomatic relation^ between Hcrtr.anv
( and the United .^tata* have been
broken off. aays the Overseas New*
agency. No cfT'c^al confirmation haa
been received.
"The general feeling In Germany la
regret that the Amer)< an president
gave to cha German uui« «m interpre-
tation whit h wo* not Inleiided by Oar-
Many. sumw l!>i "Tb* G«r
man measures are no; intruded
damage neutrals but were canoed by
the necessity of defending Urmaiiv
against hffstlle measures which are
tontrory to tiFernot local las "
c-artlon of all 1 raws port at Ion fs
||^B Belgian Relief |
tee were ordered suspended, pending
the outcome of negotiations through j
the Simnish ambassador at HerMn. by !
which it Is proposed to open ■ lane
of safety direct to Belgium for eupply
oh ip*
The Jury tn the Harry J Spannell
case (mi trtaJ at Ban Angelo for the
murder o*' hie wife last July, agreed
on the first ballot and rendered Its
verdM, finding the defendant not 1
guilt' Two hours after the defend
ant had been declared by the Jury
not guilt? of the murder of bis wife j
the court ordered the release of Spai
pell on a bond of $5,000 to await the
trial on the Indictment * barging him
with the murder of Colonel M C. But
ler of the titrth cavalry, who wa*
atiot simultaneously with Mts Span
nell. Ttie trial of the second caoe
was changed to Coleman county.
fuless adversely influenced by *er
Jour developments In the German
| var crisis, the Texas legislature h*'
e busy w esdr she ad of It Tt ere are
over $04 bill* in the house and over i
41*0 In the senate The combined lota]
is rapidly ueartng thb 1,$$$ mark.
Th guard at the Great Lake* naval
(riming station at Lake Bluff. Jn
tulles north of Chicago, on Lake
ftlicbtgan, haa Im **n doubled All vlr
ftors have bee n barred from the gov
ernniviil ie<c.iHtio» about Die atstiou
one--or a harmful one your itomacb
1* too valuable you maitu t injure tt.
Pape* iMapepsin I* noted for Ho
speed In giving relief; tta harm leag-
ue** Its < ertain unfailing action tn
reguleftng sick sour gasev stomachs.
Its millions of cures in indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach
trouble has made It famous the world
over
Keep this perfect stomach doctor in
your home keep It bandy get a largo
flfty-cent case from any dealer and
then If auyone should eat something
s hirk rto.-sn t aeree with them if
what they eat leyr like lend, ferments
and sours and forms gac. causes head-
ache. dtrxlnesa and nausea, eructa-
tions of acid and undigested food—
remember as toon as rape • Lnwpsp****
comes In contact with the stomach all
such distress vanishes Its prompt
ness, cer alntv and ease tn overcoming
the worst stomach disorder* ts a rova
1st ion to those w ho try It —Adv.
Hubby** Reception
"Ito you sit up for >«*ur hiihlMtnd?"
"No; I aui nu early riser und mo*
•1 wuyu up lu time to greet him."- I***
trit Free Pres*.
Great Praise for Tliis
Kidney Medicine
T wx« suffering from * »-vere attack
of lumbsco, which affected ui) kidneys
oad bladder I w»r in sock * bad cww-
dition t list I could nut sued is an art-rt
position to do xny lifting wbxt^vsr few
several days. Kinallv some one advised
me to take l>r. Kilmers F>w«mpltoot.
winch I did and in s very «h<>rt tine
toy trouble disapiwared and I flee I iiettsr
•
fully recommend IV Kilmer’s **w;«s^-
Rrtot to any one «ffli<'t*d with lumbago,
kidney and idadder tiouble*
Yours very truly,
JNO C MlIXKR.
Greeovilic, Tef.
c/ovYclls Fargo K.xpress Co
Hworu to and nuWribrd before ms
this February «th, 1»IA
L. L BOWMAN
Notary Public,
Hunt County Tex.
Prove What Swa«p lLsst WHI Ds Far Isa
Rend ten rents to Dr. Kilmer A Go.,
Binghamton, N Y . for s ssin;>is a:ze bot
tie It will convince snrone Vou will
also rsreixe a booklet of vaiusb!^ infor-
mation. telling a host tbs kidneys sod blsd
der When writing, be sum and mention
thia paper |-'«^msr fifty eest and one-
dollar »irs bott to* for sale at ail drug
stores —Adv.
Even at Present Price*.
"All my w ife thinks nf la •-sting "
"Itou . discourage her old ctxap.
Grub com*** cbeM|M>r *iiau «lest be»*."—♦
Kansas City Journal.
MOTHER! LOOK AT
CHILD’S TONGUE
If cross, feverish, cunstipated,
give “California Syrup
of Figs."
A laxative today naves u sl< k child
tomorrow. Children simpty will not
tnko the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged up With
Waste, lives gets sluggish , alOPacb
•our.
Lor.k at th-v tongue, mother ! If mat-
ad. or your child I* llatlsan, rrasa. fev-
erish. breath bnd. restless, doesn't eat
heartily, full of cold or has wore thrust
or tiny other children's ailment, give a
tensymonful of *t'allfornla Ayrup uf
Figs. " then don’t worry. iM^nuse It is
p»'rff*ctly hann’ess. and In a few hours
sll this ennatlpathm polscm, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the howela, and you hsT»
a well, piuyfui child ngsiu A ikei-
ovgh ‘inside rb-snsing" 1* nfttliuea all
CARE FOR YOUR SKIN
And Keep It Clear by Daily Use of
Cuticwra—-Trial Fre*.
A hot hath with Outlcura Soap fol-
lowed by n gentle anointing with Cutl-
cura tbntnient clears the akin or scalp
In most cases of ectetnas, rashes and
Itchln* .hil.tr-. nnd ndulU. U.ke I tr.d. ...........
Cu.lrur. ,.mr -v-ryHl., tmM t.r-pnr.- j tIia<ruKe „. ,B„
rzn
The state wic
which would on
April 2. IVls, wa
RflJXli’ tO 11.
prt
bibitlon bill !
iua ary aflei
I by *.Ua *i*i*
full directions for bsbl*-
all ago* hnd f«»r gr«*w
|»rint»Nl on the bottle. A
which lute
children of
-pi plainly
Dons and prevv ut auch trouble
f ree sarup'e each by rui.ll with Book.
Ad't'-ess jVMrtewrd. Ciiticum. Itopt. L,
Bosioa. Sold evarywhere.—Adv.
There i# no stumni we are more
fond of preaekiog tnaa one irwu* tiae
:cit, * The Home Beautiful."
coiti* and ui* at packing industry ws
the reault ot a vfitUarwaCe hetwc* u
fccabt-"? * he ;»mmission and He;^
yt»sootwU«a* Gsraer of Taxes. Bor
jsnd of Missouri, sud Kent of lAli
forula It Is «-*t ■mated that the in
faulty w iu oosv $Uv,uv*.
»g
r it*
IMITATION IS SINCERtST FLATTERY
Hke count erf aft uooe.r the unlra-
tlon lias net the worth of the origiaaL
i i i •* •
DarkeuM v»ur hair I
but contutas no dy
Uric* *i v
Next to the originator of s good*
tence Is lb« Brat quoter of ft.- Bu
i not tb<
i the origin
• natural
way.
-Adv.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917, newspaper, February 9, 1917; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832075/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.