The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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fcU> rate muiuuk lh« black*
; the race luelf la »borl*r
U»* white; It I* lew liable
than tbo white, yellow
teUl be of value to the world by lllue-
tratlav the Improvement* In the me-
chanical arte, and eminent physician*
will te|l you that the proereee In medlo-
Inal aeeat* baa been of equal Impor-
tance, and aa a strengthening laaatlve
indy with a l-eee
“I once received a proposal of mar-
rlate uader rather extraordinary elr-
cumataaree." eeld a round lady to the
Washington Star. “It waa at a hotel
la Chicago. 1 had alway* beard that
. hot succumb*' mon °* n** u Ur 1,1 »dvano* <be windy city thay were accustomed
1 I dan etsn Ikl... I. . ____I d..l a known
to tbborouloeie and pnou-
lrlah children aurvlva Infan-
i dlseaace, but the ndult dontb rate
In high; tuberculous. pneumonia
aad alcolhollem cut them down, (i*r-
mane are aapaolally liable to dlgee-
tlva dlaordera aad eaocer. Jews
have a low doath rate; they live long;
their dleeaaot aru dlabetea. locomotor
ataxia aad kiadred aervoux ailmente.
Except la wlater, where water
ekould be given sparingly, palms
should nover be allowed to got dry.
or the tipa of tho leaves will become
yellow aad brown, and the appear-
ance of the plant will be greatly mar-
red. When making new growth
they owed a motet atmosphere, which
U difficult to give them in a window.
Bad luck never ruined a
luck often doe*
but good
I
Y#u Dsn't Have to Swear Off,
•mi the Si. Lo«la Journal ol Agriculture to at
editorial about No To-Her. the famous utberc*
babti curs "We know of many .esc* cured by
NoTu Her use e pmwtiiri l SI. Isiuts arvht
tect. smoked and chewed forleraly years leo
bases cured him tn that nrn the smell of to
heero eushes him sieh No To Has sold s*-l
(Iiareateed by Dnis,l*i.. every e here No cure
no pay- Book free Addreu sierltm
Co., New York or Cbloasn
They Kill ( at*.
N. Antikat/en Veroln exists at
Munster, In Westphalia, whoso mem-
bare are pledged to kill all the stray
cate they find. The tail* are brought
as evidence to the society's rooms
and last year 1222 were brought in
A proposal was made recently to ax
tend the society'* operation* feo'ogs,
but it was voted dome
Mud Hath*.
Tbe mud bath* of I)ax, in Kranee,
bnve existed nnd been tnoro or less
eelebrnted slnco the time of tho Ko
men*.
u> do thing* In n good deni of n hurry,
but the experience of which 1 nm about
to tell you rather startled me, neverlhe-
leaa.
“I htd strayed Into one of the smaller
parlor* of the hotel quite Idly nnd wan
looking out of n window, when sudden
ly a man rushed In. HI* manner nnd
appearance were somewhat disordered,
nnd I confess that 1 felt Just a little
alarmed, Inasmuch aa I was alone. He
at once addressed me excitedly, saying:
lag:
"For the last time I ask you. will you
be my wife? Tbe train goes In five
i minutes. If you refuse me now and fin
ally I will taka It. My bag Is packed
and I am all ready to atari. What la
your replyV
"Now, I call that ratbar sudden,
had never aeen the man before In my
life. Yet he Insisted on marrying me.
Hut It vm evidently a case of mistaken
Identity.
" 'Sir,' I said, 'you are laboring under
a mistake. 1 am very sorry
"He did not wait for me to finish,
but with a gesture of despair fled from
the room. Much relieved, I sank back
| Into a chair and pondered upon what
had occurred, wondering who the man
, wras. whether or not he had fulfilled
hla threat of departing by rati Ntcan.cc
of my refusal In return hla affection,
'and vbo the young woman for whom he
I mlatook me could have been. While I
| waa still engaged In these cogitations
II heard a noise. looking up I beheld
! once more my love-tick adorer. He had
two young men Htock and fixture* gtouo. ] His hand bag In his hand and his hat
Half ■ a«h, balance aecureil note-, long time ! waa Jammed upon the back of his head,
to Ueo. T. Atkins, Itec. T. T. R. “ 1
PURE
Baows's Iron Bitters ceres llvepensla,
Malaria, Bllhmtaeea and (ienerel Debility
Ulvae strength, elds Digestion, tonse las
aervee-creates amietil* The bast Ionic
for Nlining Mothers, weak women and
children
When n man -'glrns himself away," be
ptacth-es exreaelve generosity.
Ilrallli „n« * lespslrso Is nut ssally regnlesn
fat t-srhsr siitneer Ttmlr has suslssd IS*** rssulU
I* eisar usiss ilootl for stary ******** see etsirea*
Kternal vigilance I* the price for nearly
all we get In thle world
It I* nnri then wouderful
Sou p*il**llf people ssS*r wtfb rorns Out peaes
and roaifurt Si removing Ui*m wits llloeorvorn*
Aeierieen So tor prise.
An American company hat boon
organized for the purpose of building
extensive wharves and improving the
terminal facilities at t'oat/scualcoa,
of,tho National Tehuantepec railroad.
It la tbo Intention of thu Mexican
government to make this the most
iinportent harbor nnd port on the
coast
Mankind Is good a- often from Interest
vs from principle
"Hannon's Magic Corn Balvs."
Mgrrani«*i lu ru>* or muiw; irlumM. Aak yotef
•fi ugffta* for li I'rlN 11 nuU
K: wied* *e iii list learn an li forget
•oiuethiug every day.
l)an* Stork Fob Hals. Opportunity for
; men. Block and fixture© $44100.
To Maaaara Time*
An instrument ha* ]uet been
brought out that will aoourately
measure time to the thousandth part
of a second. By moens of this It has
boot, found possible to register the
reaction time In eight, or the period
taken by tbe operation of the will
coming Into effect In muscular move-
ment*. There have been, previous
to this, some very elaborate chroao-
scopes controlled by clockwork, but
the new machine, besides being more
reliable, la remarkable for Its sim-
plicity, it* main Idea being the swing
of a atop pendulum along a curved
indicator. It la the Invention of
Meaari. BID* nod Hogan of Yale and
Now York universities
Apply t«
Dalis*,
The man who doe© not slam the door tr
irohahly a t’hrUUan
SpringMakes MeTired
To many people Spring nnd it* duties
mean nn aching head, tired limb©, nnd
throbbing nervea .lust ;i© the milder
weather rotne*. the strength begin* to
wine, nnd “that tired feeling*’ i» the
complaint of all.
The reason for thin condition in
found in the deficient quality of the
blood. During the winter, owing to
▼mriou* causes, the Idood becomes
loaded with impurities nnd loses it*
richness nnd vitality. Consequently,
as soon us the bracing elTect of cold
air is lost, there is langour and lack of
•nargy. The cur® will he found in |
purifying and enriching the blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest
and bast spring medicine, because it in
the greatest and best blood inirifler.
It overcomes that tireti feeling Wcaune *
‘Was that your last word?’ he said
I hoarsely.
i "'As I said before-' I began, for
! I desired to explain to him hla mlatak*.
I " 'Spurned!' he cried, hysterically.
| ** 'Really, you are mistaken,’ 1 at-
tempted to expostulate.
“ 'No. I'm not!’ ho replied. Tm
| spurned -spurned again! Curae It all!
I'm always getting spurned. And now
j It's too late for my train.'
, "With this he began to career madly
It make* pure, rich blood. It (jives ( about the room, clutching at his hair
strongtli to nerve, and mu*, la* b*caua* j wlth one hand >nd swlnKlng hit band-
.......h|,“<l with n*w l‘owcr* : bag With the other. By thla time 1 was
of nourishment. It creates an appetite, j „„ alarmed that I would have tried to
tounv and strengthen, the ttomach and m|kl m e blll for the ftct that
.hge,t've organs, and thus build* up h. wna brtw^, me ,nd the door. But
" , .l<’ ' . *-v* 1 am P'cpares it to , Mudden(y my rather over-ardent wooer
meet tho clrnngw to warmer weather made a ru„h for th. wlndow. whlch
nanuiporilla is a medicine
I'lBMur* and HmiIobm,
A few mun from Boston and Now
York go dowo to Florida or tha West
ladles every winter and pay trglr
way wholly or la part by shooting
birds of bright plumage. .Homnllmes
three or four buy a schooner, aad
make the journey under sell, manag-
ing the boat for tha main part them-
selves. Others go down by steamer
to Florida, build their own boat and
explore the river* in tbe southern
part of the peninsula.
"First Catch Your Bars."
Frederick Yates, the comedian,
father of Edmund Yatos, Introduced
the phrase "first catch your hare."
Among other characters ha repre-
sented was that of Mrs. Glasse. In
this be appeared as a frumpish old
lady, ostenidbly reading out of a well-
thumbed cookery book the following
words, expressly written for him by
Thomas Hood: "Ahem! Hare.
First catch your hare! Tbeu do him
till he's done!"
W»bU It atop Thffin.
The leading railroad In Connactlcut
has appllad to (ha legislature to pro-
hibit tho construction of eleotrio
roads between town* now connected
by steam linns. A table ha* bean
aubmltted showing that th* suburban
traffic of ths steam roads la some
oases has been almost entirely lost.
The points urged are that the legitl.
mete business rights of th* old roads
are disregarded end that the eleetrlo
roads ere infringing on the general
highways bolonglng to the the public.
Ksrlh *n<l Msrcarr.
The present visit of Euck'* comet
has, in th* tklllod hands of Backlund,
placed Mercury, to to speak, in tbe
weighing scale. We have thue learn-
ed that ll.lt globe, though no doubt
a considerable one, Is still much less
than the earth. Enck's comet de-
monstrates that thirty globes a* mas-
sive aa Mercury would be required to
weigh aa much at the earth.
HoikI’n
upon which you may depend. It is
tho only true Idood purifier promi-
nently heforo tin* public eye today
It has a record of cures unequalled in
the history of medicine. It is the medi-
cine of which so many people write,
*• Hood's Sarsaparilla does ull that it
is claimed to do.” You can take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla with the confident
ex|»eotntion that it will give you pure
blood and renewed health. Take it now.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
_Prominently in the Public Eye Today.
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Pattern 8»4T Four size, viz : JO
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4ft Inch hunt nt'-u.iin-
Inch bust men.urt'
price Si .-eitu
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prtre tif* i-entx
prlt e St, cut.
price it& cents.
rush for th* window,
opened on the plaza, the sash being up.
That was the last I ever saw of him.
"letter on, however. I learned that
he was an unfortunate gentleman who,
being on an extended spree, was con-
fined to a room In an out-of-the-way
corner of the hotel. He was suffering
from a mild form of manla-a-potu»and
somebody was hired to take care of him.
But the keeper went to lunch and forgot
to lock the door, so that his charge
escaped. The propoaal of marriage re-
ceived by me waa nothing more or less
than a bit of frenzy."
A Wonderful Embalming Fluid.
An undertaker at Red Key claims he
has secured a secret from an old her-
mit which promises to revolutionize
the art of embalming. He learned It of
an aged man who lived In the moun-
tains of West Virginia, in a lonely cab-
in. and residents of the neighborhood
believed him Insane and that hla house
was haunted. A visit to the hermit's
cabin was paid by the undertaker and
tt friend. The floors of the two lower
rooms of the cabin were carpeted with
the finest rugs made from the ekina of
| animals and preserved by the hermit.
The rugs consist of the skins of coons,
! cats, snakes, frogs, minks, etc. The
skins were perfectly preserved, and
! were ns natural as If Just taken from
the animal. Dp stairs were three bodies
which the hermit said he had obtained
, years ago. They looked as If death had
j come but yesterday. The hermit also
| had bodies of different animals, all
looking as natural as life. The first
j experiment with the fluid will be made
| In a medical college in Baltimore, Md.
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is not a secret remedy. It is simply the purest Norway
Cod-liver Oil, the finest Hypophosphites, and chemi-
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This is the secret of Scott’s Emulsion's great success.
It is a most happy combination ol flesh-giving, strength-
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The Witmlrriiig Jrw.
Thr "Wandrrlng Jow" wan laal aorr.
In th© RrvfntPfnth ronlury. f>n Jan. 1,
1644. ho nppoarod at Pari© and oroatod
a groat aonaatlon among all ranks. H«
(dolmod to have lived slxteon hundred
years «nd to have traveled through all
regions of the world. He was visited
by many prominent personages, and no
one could accost him in a language of
which he was Ignorant. He replied
readily ami without embarrassment to
any questions propounded, and he w-ns
never confounded by any amount of
cross-quest toning- He seemed familiar
with the history of persons and events
from the time of Christ, and claimed
nn acquaintance with nil the celebrated
characters of sixteen centuries. Of him-
self he said that he was usher of the
court of Judgment In Jerusalem, where
nil criminal cases were tried at the
time of our Savior; that his name was
! Michael Adcr; nnd for thrusting Jesus
out of the hall with these words, "Oo,
why tarrlest thou?” the Messiah an-
swered him, “I go. but tarry thou till
I come,” thereby condemning him to
live till the <lay of judgment. The
learned looked upon him as an impostor
or madman, yet took their departure
bewildered and astonished.
Ttis Watch Supply.
Coniidevtng the greet output of
watches le the United States, to say
'nothing of the large number'mported,
it might seem that by this time about
everybody in the country out to be
supplied with a watch. A wholesale
dealer accounts for the continued ab-
sorption of watches by pointing to the
^continued growth of the population,
and to the fact that a larger propor-
tion of the population than ever be-
fore now carry watches.
About Hlrtl*
Very few birds are stationary In
winter. Even tboso that are not
migrants in tho strict sense of the
|erm, those that do not "travel to
Another country," are gypsies; they
roam to and from, and pass from field
to field, from country to country,
when pressed by cold and hunger,
Dfton covering a great distance by
these slow progresses.
How They I)r«as»d Tli©u-
in 1715 an actress appeared on the
stage of a l’uris theater in the char-
acter of a rustic Greek maiden in the
time of Pericles. She wore a pannier
five yards in circumference under a
ikirt of silver gauze, trimmed with
puffs of gold and pink crape, and
bouquets of natural roses hero and
Vbero fastened to the material.
do ('ruiy.
Getter carriers in l.ondco some-
time become very crazy because of
Lhe vast number of streots which
have tho same name. There aro 261
Victoria streots, 241 Cross streets,
240 Albert streets, 212 Church streets
and 191 Queen streets.
Tiuatlng Mnn.
One of the use* of thorna la to protect
the plant from animals which fved on
herbage. Huya 1 *h Nature; Nearly all
planta that have thorna In their wild
Mate lone them after generation© of cul-
tivation. It I© aa if planta brought under
the protection of man gradually lay
down their arma and trunt themnelvex
entirely to hla protection
WASTING DISEASES.
its great value in Consul iipjlijii, wherein it arrests
ting by supplying the most concentrated nour-
k and in Aiuemia and iicrofula it enriches and
the blood. In lact, in every phase of wasting
— ive. Your doctor will confirm all we
Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute /
York. All Druggists. 50c. and SI*
Stitt ; ^
WORTH KNOWING.
In Nrw York City tli4> annual aver-
age of homlold4-* Is *0; of suicides, 240,
snd of accidental tleaths. 1,200.
Without the weaknesses of human na-
ture there would he nothing to develop
the sytnpnthy of human nature.
The harvesting of grain by ants Ir
confined to * small number of kinds,
and to tropical and warm climates
A typewriter for making entries in
books of word has been Invented. It
la chiefly deslnned for the use of tmok-
keepera.
Scientist* are now getting excellent
direct photograph* from the moon,
which show mountains and craters with
exact ness.
There ar# forty-el^ht different ma-
terials used In constructing a piano
from no Awer than sixteen different
aountrlee, employing forty-five different
Firat Worn In 1 lOO.
Stockings aro first mentioned in
literature as being worn in Italy about
tbe year 1100. They are alluded to
as a great invention and far superior
to the former practice of wrapping
Lhe feet in cloth bandages.
A Dramatic Fra.
During tho revolutionary era in
England both Catholics and l’rotest-
ants used tho dramatic form at
means of controversy, and the plays
publish at that time contained
many arguments as the sermons.
A British Iflhsmf.
The British are to coin a silver
dollar for ubb in Hong Kong, the
•Straits Settlements and the far east
gcnorally, where the Mexican dollar
has long been the standard coin.
•I list Ro.
The baracks bult for European sol-
diers aro generally far better than
the houses of the peasantry, Chelsea
'barracks, in England, cost |246 per
man.
Founded In 1809.
The Geglon of Honor of France was
established as a reward for distin-
guished services in any line, whether
military, civil, scientific or literary.
It was founded In 1K02.
So It Is Said.
Moses, the great law giver and
author of the first five books of our
Old Bible, is said to have died on the
anniversary of his birth, being exact-
ly 120 years old.
An Kngtu*er*s Id**.
One o! tho most eminent mechani-
cal engineers in England, Joseph
Nasmyth, favors tbe driving of
machinery with cotton rope* In place
of leather bands. As a result of many
years' experionce and close observa-
tion, be stales that for heavy main
drives it is both more economical and
effective to use a series of ropes work-
ing in separate groves.
What fiiVBitlgntlon Shoes
Investigation shows that the com-
mon sunflower exhales twelve ounces
of water in twelve hours, aud an oak
tree, with an estimated number of
790,000 leaves, would in the same
way give off something like 700 tons
of water during the live months its
carries its foliage.
WhV NotV
It is proposed to namo a new street
in New York City I'arkhurst avenue,
even If it does break the rule that
honors of this sort shall be conferred
only upon people who are dead.
The mnn who never changes his opinions
expect others to do so.
klxi.xiux cured amt ersdicat4Hl from ths
system by Brown s Irou Bitters, which
enriches the blood, tones tbe nerves, aids
digestion. Acts like it charm on persons
in general ill boaltb, giving new energy
and strength.
The best way to bring up a child is to
make him love virtue from choice, and not
from fear.
M. I,. THOMPSON ft CO , Druggl
ersport. I*a , say Hall's Cstsrrh Cl
eat snd only sure cure tor catarrh I
old. Druggists sell tt, 76c.
;s. Cou-
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KheumatlMn. Gout or Neuralgia you
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BILIOUS DISORDERS,
/ was afflicted, with ca-
tarrh last autumn. Dur-
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1 could neither taste nor
smell and amid hear but
little. Ely's Cream Balm
cured it.—Marcus Geo.
Shautz, Bahicav, Ar. J.
CATARRH
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store* th© Sense* of Tante and BmHI. The Hahn is
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A particle le applied Into each noetrtl and le agree-
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ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Bt., New York.
Liberty, it In said, has ruined more peo-
ple than slavery.
If Troubled With More Kyea
Jackson's Indian Kye Salvo will positively
cure them. 25c at all drug stores.
Labor is the inevitable lot of the majority,
and the lient education is that which will
make it mod productive.
I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of
lungR by l'iso's Cure for Consumption —
Louisa Linda man, Bethany, Mo., Jan. 8, ’04.
Women never give the road to one an-
other.
That tuxtp In a
tnan’s stomach
which makes him
irritable and misera-
ble and unfit for bus-
iness of pleasure is
caused by indiges-
tion. Imligestion,
like charity, covers
a multitude of sins.
The trouble may be
in stomach, liver,
bowels. Wherever it
is, it is caused by the
presence of poison-
ous, refuse matter
which Nature has
been unable to rid
herself of, unaided,
lu such cases, wise
’people send down a
little health officer,
personified by one
of Dr. Pierce’s Pleas-
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out the trouble and
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DUBLIN. NURSERIES,
———Order your — ■
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees,
BERRIES.
And other nursery stock from the Dublin Nureeriei, and get plant*
that are at home in our soil. They do the best.
J. W. HIGGINBOTHAM,
23___Dublin, Texas,
DR. J. H. STEWART,
4DENTIS T,*-
Office: Over Oily Drug Store.
All Work Guaranteed.
J. D. BERRY,
fire Life, Accident, Wind, Storm
^yolorje, forpado 0 plate Qlaes
INSUHHNCB + KGB NT-
Office in the court house.
JAB. U. TIKCRXT.
a- a- cook.
COOK & VINCENT,
LAWYERS AND LARD AGENTS,
OMsa, first room op stair* la Lawyer.’
Building.
fiTBPMMMTXXXM.
TEXAS.
FRANK & YOUNG,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
I stephenville, Texas.
W. T. CARLTON,
attorney-at-law,
BTEPHENVIMJC, TEXAS.
Will practice in all state end county court#.
Office: west room on second floor of the oourt
Ft.Worth Rio Crandi
RAILWAY CO.
The Shortcut end moat direct route from
STEPHENVILLE
and all point* od the Texae Central railway
—VIA—
FORT WORTH
-TO POINTS-
North, West and East.
Close oonneotion made at Dublin
with trains to and from points
on the Texas Central.
fhoe. B. King.
KING & KING.
We °an now effect long time loana on farm
and©; have lands, Improved and unimproved,
to cell. We repreaent the best of Are lnaur-
tnc© companies. Will furniah
KBSTRHCT OP TITLB
lor any land In Erath county.
Bingham King. The best route for live stook,
either tc Indian Territory or
market. Time and ex-
pense saved passen-
gers and shippers
•verjthis route.
arring and feathering waa once a
lognl punlahment for theft. It Is said
to be found In the atatutea of both Kng-
land and Fiance about tho time of the
Crusades.
Dews are l©aa abundant on kala
than on ahlpa In mid
therefore tell when they
land by reason of the iniHiirr um. ,^-n. .
of dew on tbo y«w©L
vianx on isUtftls I
cean Hwihcr ©nfk -
tey are n^a.i.ig k*
© smaller <). i
A Ited Bunaet.
A red aucset foretells dry weather,
becauae It indicate* that the air to-
ward the west, from which quarter
rain may generally be expected, con-
tain* little molalure.
Th© Latest.
The newest thing out in London'*
world of awelldom la a hand-painled
shirt (root
Mute ths tort
AgalDAta blllou. aiiav* Ujr 4-aillng to your al<l
lui puumaiii ally, no.niii«r * &u>m*ua Bit-
iw*. 4*e io« -la tlieia b* uztvou U.ck uiiarly
4l4>l4,*t4Nl Dyspepsia, alck heauactic, maiaruti,
kuluey, uarY4xus soil rlieuiaalic irouols aud
4-on** i * pal ,41, i y 1*1,1 lu ita* action ul mi. inosl
Uui4i,.c4uit M rumcUiui. ’1 aka it regularly *ud
>vtt atUBotw cxparisnc* iia good siiacia.
Yon can catch a radlculout habit aa aaaj
a* you can tha meaala*.
II ths Rahp la Catting Tasth.
*a aura aad ms that sM and van triad ramady, Una
Winarow '• Boot*in* XTivr farCklldraa Tsatklar
Kvary sorrow, howavsr
lesTM a scar behind*
Meta
Wheel
for your
Wagons
©ny «fre yon
went, 51 to r*
In©he i high.
Tire* 1 to a in
fhr* w I <1 « —
hubato I'.tenv
• xiw. Mavee
Ce*i
tlnir«* u
•on to I
of low
t© fit TO
for hit
greln.fixtder,
ore. Itoga, Ko.
rewettlng uf tire*
CMI'f/tw. A (hireit*
Kmplr© Mfg. O*.,
r. o. Box u, Vulncy III.
Do You Want to Understand the Selene* d
Money? It Is Plainly Told in
KIGHT & RUSSELL,
Real Estate, Coai? 0 Qolleetiot?
nCBNTS.
Plenty of money to loan on real estate eecur-
ty | will also buy or take up and extend good
rendor'e lien note# If you want to borrow anv
unt from 1600 up. on 6 years* time, on land,
tmo<
»rlf
t from 1600 up. on 6 years* time,
you want to buy or sell a farm <
•erty give ue a call.
COIN’S FINANCIAL SERIES n..Gr«.teBt luuroad
BUT POSTPAID.
9ii Barth-
nent;
No.:
2. Coin’s Hand Hook, by W. H. Har-
Deala with the elementary principle* of
nd atstlstica Forty six pages; If
Coin's Financial School, by W.
lllustratod—180 pstrefl and
sSsSHfiS Santa Fe Route
----- 98 corns ____
Teachers and others going to the National
Educational Association meeting at Denver in
Fuly, should remember that the Santa Fe <
tcra as low rates aa aa anybody else, with bt
isr service.
Special lnfluoemente to small or large par-
flea.
Tickets on sals July 8. 4, 5 and A, limited to
return July 12, 18, 14 or 15, except that teachers
And others wishing to remain longer In Colo-
rado, can obtain extension of limit by deposit-
ing tickets with the Joint Agent at either Den-
rer, Colorado Springs, Manitau or Pueblo
prior to July 15. Tickets thus deposited will
be available for return passage any time prior
to and Including September 1, 1805.
Privilege of attending Summer School, Colo-
rado Springs, on return trip.
Low-rate excursions Into the mountains af-
9r meeting le over.
For descriptive pamphlets, addreee
W. 8. KEENAN, O. P. A..
Galveston, Texas.
MOST PICTURESQUE
LINE TO COLORAbO.
vcy.
money
cents.
, No. a.
H. Harvey, llluatrntod -150 pages and <M illus-
trations. It simplifies tho financial subject so
an ordinary schoolboy can understand It It is
the textbook of tho masses, absolutely reliable
as to facta and figures, and tho most interest-
ing and entertaining book on the subjeot of
money ‘published. Price, best edition, paper,
sewed, cover two colors, 50 cents. Popular edi-
tion, 2ft cents Cloth, $1.(10.
No 4. A Tale or Two nations, by W. H.
Harvey. A novel of 802 pages. A love story
that gives the hDtory of demonetization and
depicts the evil spirit and influences that havt
worked the destruction of American prosperltv.
A fascinating and instructive book. It holds
interest from begln-
2ft cents; extra
ing and instructive
the reader with wonderful interest from
ning to end. Popular edition, 2ft cents;
Quality paper, 50 cents; in cloth, fl 00.
No. A CftApTKRfl on Silver, by Judge
Henry G. Miller of Chicago. 110 pages. A
book suitable for all thoughtful readers of tbs
money question. Paper only, 2ft cents.
No fl. Up to Datb. Coin's Financial
School Continued, by W. H. Harvey. Illus-
trated, aoo pages and 50 illustrations. It is a
history of Coin, the little financier, since de-
livering his lectures In Chicago. Jt Is dedi-
cated to the readers of Coin s Fit
School, i
have read
United States should road 1
25 cents; bettei
Whenever yoq
readers of Coin’s Financial
►ol, and should only be read by those who
read the "School.” Every voter in the
»d States should road It. Popular edition,
2ft cents; better paper edition, 50 cents; cloth,
THE BU8S-*rr»”T..„,ovn
flfln’t fall to to leave your orders with James
Tarn bow. He *<11 see that the ''buss’* reaches
you In time for it
you In time for «
for s trip to ahy foist
your requirements.
see that th<
train. Ifyi
ist he will
reach©*
on want a buggy
faithfully aee|
After Mi
Final
SffiSSEiSSS Stepienyllle Lime Works.
Li^ne,T/Co
Raphael. Angelo, Ituben*, Tamo
Th© ■‘l.INKNK’’ arc the Best and Moat Economi-
cal ('oil ars and (Miffs worn : they ar© made of fine
cloth, l»oth aide-* finished alike, and. being reversl-
bl©. one collar I* equal to two of any other kind.
They At tretl, ic#sr trell and look well. A box of
Ten Collars or Five Pairs of Cuffs forTwenty-FIve
Cents.
A Sample Collar nnd Pair of Cuffs by mall for
Six Cents. Nam© style nnd size. Address
(KKVKRMMl.K COLL A It COMPANY,
*7 Franklin St.. New Yprk. 27 Kilby 8t.* Boston.
cnJ!*
noniuin i lexurlent growth.
■farfflawsprvfiF
Curci era Ip dlereaefi k hair tailing.
fitk-, and fll.Wet DniggtR*
NEEDLES,
SHUTTLES,
REPAIRS.
For all fleeing Mechfi
STANDARD OOODTOi
Th*’
M.nl
DAKD <HH)|xr only.
Trade Nnppl Ie4
llat. Hi.ri.ocE M’r’o'Oo^
•15 Looeal at-. SLLouis, Mu
DALLAS BUSINESS FIRM8.
MURRAY GINNING SYSTEM SSft&iMf.
koaglkeSHv W*(te for eatslvgue end teatimonlelo.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
©hope Compress©*. Flour Mill*. WaterworkB,
Oil Mills, (51ns, lee I’lanu.. ■lectrle Light, etc.
reeatra. Write ea. Meaner MTg Co, Dallas
When Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention this Paper.
nsnclsl School Continued,” in cloth, will get
the two books printed together and hound In
cloth for $1.00, aent postpaid. The two bookfl
together make tho most complete treatise on
the subjeot of money ever printed.
Oar Mperlal Offer.
We send the following four books postpaid
•for $100: Bimetallism and Monometallism ($5
cents), Coin’s Hand Hook (10 cents), Coin's Fi-
iclal School (50 cent edition), and A Tale of
o Nations (50 cent edition). $1.86 for $1 00.
Jo. 1, of 4 books"
Bimetallism and
n»n< . __________v
Two Nations (50 cent edition).
In ordering these, say "Set No
, W© also furnish^ fot $1 00,
Mom
(10 cen
lion), A
> furni JMMiHi M _
letalllsm (25 cents), Coin’s Hand Book
ts), Coin’s Financial School (25 cent edl
l e.w*.,, A Tale of Two Nations (2ft cent edition),
Chapters oo Silver (25 cent edition), nnd Up to
Date. Coin’s Financial School Continued (8ft
cestedltion). $186 for 11 00. In ordering tho
italned In this last offer, say "Set N&
ffbfi ”
books contained in tl
t, of fl books.
For any of the foregoing books or offers remit
Instmnpe postoflloe money order, express or-
der, registered letter, bank draft or currency,
but do not use personal checks, as tbe banks
charge us for collecting them. Address
UKOItOM 4'I MNIF.K, CJen*l Agt„
IPS Mo. « Union M«.. C’liirago. 111.
McELREES’
|WINE OF CARDUI.
<v
Rhaumatixm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Baekaaha.
The old granger, W. T. Long, still mskeg
lime Call at Cameron's lumber yard. Ban.
felled, 81.8ft; in bulk, contractor's risk, 90 cents,
Patronise him if you want good lime.
For Comfort, Snfotj, Speed and Style,
Try the Central one* in a while.
The Great Daylight Route
THE OONNEOTINQ LINK
Osstrai Tins, Oaliforaia ud Mixice,
via Wuo, Cisco ud El Pin,
Waastna thronah th* IWimBUn
of Amorlot for Soanery, and XtYYPT
for ftrtiUtr of *o(l and pirodnotlT*n**a
in Mtton, earn and o*M*l*.
Tam Land* Is dlArant OoutlM aai
Town Loti la diShraat Townxftr nl*.
For further informatior^-egard*
ing rates, eto., apply to, or ad-
dress W.H. Hawkins, Agent,
8tephenville, Texaa.
L. B. COMKR, Acting (i«n. F. »nd P. A.
ON ITS OWN RAILS
MKT
TRAINS ON THS
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS
. . RAILWAY . .
Now Run Solid
d©H*TOi*M
St.Xouis
Chicago
KansasCity
....WITH__ #
Wagner Buffet Sleeping Cars
/.AND.*.
FREE CHAIR CARS.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected. •
Don’t play with Nature’s ’
reatest eift—health.
g.
I. I
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Moore, Eugene. The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1895, newspaper, May 17, 1895; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth857252/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.