Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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FREE ADVICE
TO SICK WOMEN
Thousand* Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
BEST KITCHEN FLOOR!
SOUTHERN PINE HAS MUCH
RECOMMEND IT.
V7*anen suffering from any form of ?o-
«u»I*» ills ar* invited to eotnmoiiichta
promptly with the woman ■ private corre-
spondence of Uu* Lydia K.
rink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Max*.
Your letter will be 0|>?ned, read and
answered by a woman and held in strict
confidence. A woman ran freely talk of
her private illness to a woman; thun nna
been established A confidential corru-
many year* and which baa never been
broken. Never have they published a
U-Urm.,,..! or .»«1 . without S, Multor* pl*«. .tal
written consent of the writer, and n*\ / I rr varniahed * aiuc
baa the Company allowed these conAden- . pi **
tial letters to get out of their pue tension,
«a the hundreds of thousands of them , i
Stained and Quad This Wood Offer*
Surface That Weara Wall and it
Kept Clean W'th Little
Lr.bor,
ll you mutt have hardwood, avoid
while aah whtrh splinter* and turns
fray. Maple hss many adtnlrora for
Ita hard wbiteuesa. but requires al-
most daily scrubbing to malntalo that
whiteness, and varnish weara off seem
Ingly overnight. Ked oak baa a rich
lone and withstands use without
screaming for tbs dally e^njbMew
iMgittf -itoaMKhvand lt<r
;<ilLUi‘lalsaiiiiTiiiy
Pron*olf5 fbtfeshnn l hrrrful
their files will attest
t of the vast volume of exp
they I
r *sibl‘
Out
which they have to draw from, it is more
dbie that they possess toe very
otb-
ti»aii \y *s
knowledge ne«ded in your cam*
log *a asked in return except yo
•ill, th-dv %dv*c<» K«j help*
sands. Surely any
*uUimi, »icu wi (A*
Should be glad
take advantage
this generous offer
of assistance. Ad*
tconttaentiaJ) Lynn, N4»)
Maas 'ri.vWX
Effry troman ought to barn
l.fdia >v PtnkkfMn’* mi page
T',Tt Book. It Is not a book for
I nsral distribution, *. It is t«»o
expensive. It la free and only
oldalnsbb'. by mail. Write for
It today.
Resinol clears
awav pimples
w-j, LOIN this easy and aco-
ff% boh. teal treatment to*
Light and see b*»w quick-
ly pimples and blackheads
vanish and your akin be-
come* t leauTOear and velvety.
Hat he your far. for some min
l«t**s aim hot ester sn<1 Keslnol
H**«r and very sent I v apple * lit*
tie Keslnol Ointment, and In a
few moments wash off avaln
A QUARTER CENTURY
BEE ORE THE PUBLIC
Over rke millHti f,
fHwtm Aw«r Ij<
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE.
S«wSer l< r the tin Are v >n a
UiAe aensilha about tbs else of
yaw show T Man/ people wear
shoes a else am*, er hjr shekine
Alisa'S lain them. If
yn« bnve tired, swollen, hot
tender feet, Allea’e Pool Rase gleet
inoaal iat.ef TIT IT ToSAt
iPv I rrerjwhere, v« civ he *o<
arrest say sabetltstr
eeec tmm enoaaot e*t hr mail
Sottw fifif't S«mI Potrtwi
KmK.* ;r.,,ssri-:r^".^r2i
My own prefsrsocs. says Mauds E
Flyoiers In Farm and HoAjo. Is for
stained and oiled < Dev-
's the hard wear of
constantly scarred,
and varnish rannot be renewed In
spots without liselng a patchy look
The only remedy is to remove It and
apply a new coat, but varnish re
mover le both expensive and laborl j
ou* to apply Faint la open to aim
liar objections, with the possible ex
ceptlon that It "patches'* better
Possible the most permanent stain
for pine Is also oue of tbe most ln*x
pwti&lie. v •uafaaiug oniy o' per man
ganste of totaah This ran t»e per
chased at any drug store, and need"
only to be mixed with water, in the
proportion of oncri’tarier ounce to a.
q 'art of water lave floor thorough
fy clean and drw »n » ty« 'r *• • mft
ture with a brush fr#.»iy end evenly 1
If a very dark abade Is desired make
two applications, but the addition of .
most tastes
When thoroughly dry. oil with
burnt linseed oil, hea'ed, or an emul-
sion of beeswax and tuipentlne The
former la quicker to apply, needing
simply two soft cloths, one to ' pply ]
it. toe otuer to wipe away the auuer-1
fluous oil. The latter, however, gives
a higher polish and may he rubbed
; to a beautiful luster Either finish
I will repel grease spots
In applying the permanganate of
potash do not be alarmed 1f at first
your floor takes oq an undesirable
1 magenta color; this will subside al- |
i most Immediately, changing to a dark, !
rich brown, a genuine Havana stain.
J utterly impervious to water.
To Stain Whit* Kid Blech.
Simple treatment with solution of
I Iron sulphate or copperas will dy*
. leather black Acetate of iron may
also be used with advantage The
leather might first be mordanted ..itri
a solution of logwood extract diluted
with a little alcohol applied several
limes till the deepen tint >• ot.talned.
also Is a*stain used for coloring white
' kid black It should be applied with
.a brush, the kid held on a form to
keep Its shape, sod the leather should !
he rubbed with a soft cloth while dry j
Ing to soften the fibre Any of these
1 Malm applied thoroughly to give tbe
darkest tint will blacken light leather ;
articles sufficiently to prolong their]
[ service, though, of course.
I achlsvs results <
reticle.
noisy around th* bouse?
Mrs. Dixon—Indeed he la H*
whistles when he's awake and anoree
when he's aeieep
How Old Was He*
In a country school the boys of a
certain grade were devoted to their
teacher, a young lady of many charms
One little fellow of rather uncertain
age was constantly proving Ms devo-
tion by little acta of kindness, which
did not escape the notice of tbe leacL
er. Coming up to him one day she
put an arm about his shoulders and
uM: “F hetfvve I wit! I'm you foe
being so good to ms, but how old are
yon r
lib. that* all right.'* be said, '*1
am old enough to enjoy tt **—Mack's
National Mouthly.
Easily Overcome by Counsel.
‘‘The trouble is/* said Wilkins as
he talked tbe matter over with his ,
MUSXcl, “that lu lav vtuteuivat of
tltd doSMI I admitted that 1 hid been |
going too fast, and wasn't paying any
attention to tbe road Just before th*
collision 1‘m afraid that admission
is going to prove costly ”
' Don't worry about that," said his
SlTyc?. “I’ll Liiuw »«*eu wiiuesses
to testtfy that they wouldn't believe
you under oath "—Harper'* Weekly.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murtaa gre Rowed v KoSnsninf-reg«
fins—Avis quickly. Try II for K.-<T, Weak.
Wstsrjr K> au4 Or*ini<ai*d RyelM*. lllus
(rated In each Package llurtns U
coit. i»< and Ml (•? <-nr o-n't.m n • * "ISiesi Mwl
nr naisIKrM f imtdllfa Itrwfwr jw
• tpium Morphine nor Mineral
Not
f+ofm s' OtM itdA Wtl nrtJUM
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fee
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AprrtCi'1 Kcmedy fort omlys
lion Sour S to mac 11 Diarrhoea
is
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£,*5 Worms,( /nvulaio0* Ft^wsFv*
J' iir»gand Loe^ or Sleep
Fax SiiwW S'|natar« of
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nCASTQRIA
For Infant* and Children.
I he Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
wr rr*T\tw C oe*e^vY.
n rw YORK
. Albesukrike eld-*—"
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTQRU
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Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
A Correction.
“We are drifting toward a paternal
“Pardon me If I torrect you/* r«
•ponded tbe suffragette^ gen ’y; *t«
be accurate, you nhould say a mater
Th# Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston.
Maas , will send a large trial box of
I'axtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleans ,
Inf and germicidal toilet preparation
to any woman, f.ee, upon request.
“For Little
Family A*****«.ui
Vaseline
**VsseW** iv tKc pur*^t. atmplest, safest home remedy
known. F^hyaa isns everywhere recommend it for its
softening and heaLng quakbes.
Nothing »> good as "Vaasllnc" for all nfVa^ttors cf tb« skla
•rraicb**. *ur«t, Taken lnt»ra«U* rr !,«•• •vhtaaa4
For Ml«mri«hm In attri*. •*- g m* MUm.
Awg ■« mAWi/afr Or " Vmmhmt*
Omr rrw “VmMIm” XmRiM Wlk *c mm «»m ta >UMk
‘>*1,1.1« a*) M uaa*at tv;w* Wrua lor r*w «agf toSay.
Cheaebrough Manufacturing Company
17 St.u ....... ■' —u.i.,1 «.» M
entirely like the new
JSke Writer'# Reply.
tkM a
ol st a burglar and '
ill
pointed a toy p|#t.
h*
Jinks—WIm Burglar
no f-»r rr-ar<ali * •
I h» |.fi| Ml ••«r
n». i.r eov. w. r.
*orri';r;ao..^r‘>'v'5.
-hear as wsllaa Its
ftoiwv properties that
make It so gTest a farorit*.
eofwiM.ariwi ft"-*- "rwrv
•arias kaapp iaS tMa'.i.aMilpaaapaaS-
aewroMetin* n**»*i i**Hi»uu
THr CHAKLC* l. Hart CO
XS4 ft Oim.1 he. Phfi*<hlplH* "a .
To Clsans# Feathsrs.
| To cleaa feathers from their ow. I
| animat oil. steep them In a bath of 1
; one gallon of water mixed with one
j pound of lime; atlr the maaa well to
, expose all evenly to the purifying
; agents, then pour ot* tbe water, and
j give the feathers several good rlns
i Ingt In clear cold water. Tn clean
feathers from dust or dirt simply
wash them In a hath of hot soap-suds
| and rinse in hot water To free them
I from any taint boll them 1n *yfiRoae
j porous case, using a little amfh< Ifi and
dissolved soap In the water Rinse
| freely In hoi water and dry In a cur
. rant of air In th* sack In which Ihsy
Naturally.
“That child actor lias a part which
fits like a glove '
“Yea -sort nf kid glove**
Not Tailing All of It.
Does your fiance know your aye I
lx>ttler*
“Well, partly **
Thr »Mim takes kindly to ns«ur»'t lava*
tlvn, flxrflnld Ta, alii, b la uitl«l In sdlof]
• uJ ales] « _
~^0-C<L
* 'TMm
LIPTON’S TEA
OVIR ? MILLION PACKNGtS SOLO WflKLt
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
32.SC S3.C0 S3.5C & 54.00
For MIN. WOMEN and BOYfi
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.50 t $5.00
8>40Kt equal CUSTOM stntn
WORK COaTlNO S7.60TOft8.OO
Wear W. L. DougUa Shoes. You
ran save money because they are more
onomical and aatiafactory in style, fit
my other makes. W L.
and price stamped on
ttom guarantees full value a id
and inferior shoes. Insist
economical a
and wear thai
Douglas
the bott
Hints for the Farmer's Wlf#
! To ke«‘i> celsry fresh wrap M»a stalk'
| In a cloth wet in cold watet df>)ac«
i in a com place ju tae ice.
Biting off tbe thread when sewing
which Is a habit with many, scrapes
| tbe euamel from tbe teeth and ex
lioaes the nerve, causes suffering, a
I ^ !•<» ♦»»
I — • -- •***
i To remove scratches on furniture
J rub with a cloth dipped la boiled
I linseed oil.
' Crisp celery serv«>d with cold mast
Is always appreciated and Is a fine
! nerve tonic.
A man 1s no sooner elected tq office
; that he begins to kick because It Isn't
’iorshoes. Insist upon having the
W. L. Douglas shoes. T,
genuine
cm:
DAISY FLY KILL!
Da «y LuncHeon Meat.
Take any cold iu*'al you m»y uke
kinds if vou disb and mined
Add enough good slock to mota» i
and season to taste. You shoqld
| hair about three cups
Take thffte hard boil*4 -Bg-. piacs
] one endwise In tbe bottom of a mold
| and pack meat firmly around It until
___ nearly covered; then place tbe
~ . ~ * _________ ■ . ^ j ac*» end p*«A ise meat around.
Rfildfirs I aid to on until your mold Is fall. II
i\UMM a .nrthinf^vrrtta^ In iu cct- I , rjmP11 »0|4 , B« aw, t, puc,
umna should inatdt upon haring what they [ ^ m, M ##4
Mk fnt r fusing all wrtlllrtM if Imiiaiiut'
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xixK Bivtki.1 Ot« LOM, LIFE.
Do not ssp the springs ot
the •ocumulilios of masons
rest*.ring waste of tissue and tenpovt nshmsnt of tbe blood sod nervous strength is
to take an alfacariv# glyceric ex tract (without alcohol > of Hol/Ln V«l .»»A
|rrw rwt, UssRiRi Ktone and Mandrake root with CherrvKsrk. * >v*r fl years
ago Dr. I'iecoe *«*o lo tbe p*iM»c this remedy, which he called Dr. Fisrw't < Modes*
Medical Diseoverv. II* found it would halo the blood in taking up »k# proper de-
ment* Iron food, help lbs liver Into activity, thereby throwing out he poisons from
the blood and riraliaing the whole evatem ## well as allaying and soothing s cough.
No ou* ever takas cold unless const'pa'd, or exhausted, and having wbat we
call mal-numtion, whtrh is attended with Impoverished blood
ana riiuniMmn ni mo, force. The “ LHeecrery" is ss db
ro**nd ‘uric which restore* tooa to the bio«j«l. nerves snd
heart by Imitating Nature's matb* h wf rwMwnag v*#«s
of tissue, and Uading tbe uar*as, heart and lungs 00 rich
rad blood.
“ I wffnrsg fmm y.ln tmget ^ riekt .hoalder hied. sJ#r> s vwy
severs «• >*Mrk, vnw Mas. W. «. of N.» HnaOiuuvi. I.C. to Ur.
K V. I'isrow fivffatc S. 1. wliad four dtfforvi.t d«»-t«va end non. dA
ms stir r>«d Bor set! I had (WBsiun*>tL>n. other* aW T wtrjld have
to bars or, o|wrao««. I woe 1w!rt>H«n. ua'-k to <Ht un t * s(s ■ wiU
—and svaa nothin, hot * Hv. .knW«».« ■(‘ Wall m tr t*k. TV.
too* e lawaisn smku Lhssoesrr and Dr Hen s Pleasant Pallets,
When f had tahao «*a bottle W th* TMaerwery' I aeaM AoiNm
hear at a tirw. art whan I had taken these kottks I wsb do mr
rand Xsod tothsohndrsa. I uwk fsmtosa ksSilaB lae'i swd was
READERS
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1912, newspaper, May 3, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832401/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.