The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine time* in ten when the Ever i» right At
stomach sad bowel* are right*
CARTER’S LITTLE
UVER PILLS |\.
gently but firmly eoa-^—
SAMPLE BOTTLE OFTEN
PROVES BENEFICIAL
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LETTER FROM
If you have the slightest symptom
of kidney trouble, begin using Doan’s
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to dropsy, diabetes, or fatal Bright’s
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ney Pills began cur-
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JHKn years ago. They
have been curing kid-
ney trouble ever
/ y>\\ since.
Wr Mrs. William Mc-
mEK*r/ Gregor, 711 Lilleth
%%/ \\\ St., Pendleton, Ore.,
\smrJ WJ says: “All my life
■■ManJkJ my kidneys had trou-
bled me. I bloated terribly,' could not
control the kidney secretions and suf-
fered intense backache. Finally I be-
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was cured completely. I had previ-
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Remember the name—Doan's.
For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
I derived so much benefit from the use
of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root that I be-
lieve it will b© most important for th©
public to know of its worth.
Last November I was suffering severely
with kidney and bladder trouble. I bad to
urinate every few minutes day and night.
The burning pain was terrible. I sent
to you for one trial bottle of Swamp-Root
ind it relieved me in about two hours.
After taking the small trial bottle could
urinate as freely’ as I ever could and felt
no more pain, so purchased one fifty’-cent
bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. After
taking the contents have not felt one pain
from the kidneys or bladder since.
You are at liberty to publish this testi-
monial should you wish to.
Yours very respectfuly,
W. H. WARREN.
Gaines boro ugh, Term.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
W. F. Dodson, enacted Justice of the
Peace of Jackson Co., Tenn., this 14th
day 'of July, 1909.
-ZZZZ- W. F. DODSON, J. P.
Sr. Kilmer * Cm
Bhictoitoi, H, T.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. Yon will also receive
a booklet of valuable information, telling
ah about the kidneys and bladder. When
writing, be sure and mention this paper.
For sale at all drug stores. Price fiffcy-
cents and one-dollar.
TRUST
PRESIDENT VAIL’S BOLD MOVE
MARKS EPOCH IN FINANCE.
Entirely Recovered From Illness,
And Now Growing Stronger
Each Day.
pci a lazy liver to
do its duty. A
I Cures Con-jw
cbpation, jA
Carters
1 ■ PI LL5.
Sick *
Headache, and Distress after Eating.
Small PUL Saaafl Da**, SmaU Pric*
Genuine Signature
Cave Springs, Ga.—“I sleep better
than ever,” writes Mrs. Kate Cook
from this place, “and get stronger
every day. Before I tried Cardui, the
woman’s tonic, I was very sick, and
the doctor’s medicine did me no good.
I can never speak too highly of your
medicine."
nervousness,
Are the great financiers of the
country beginning to see a new light?
Time was. until recently in fact, when
the men at the head of the big cor-
porations “kept their business to
themselves," as far as the law would
allow. Capable men at the head of the
big concerns, long realized the weak-
ness of their position, but what was
needed obviously, as in all great re-
forms, was an unmistakable occasion
and a courageous man. The occasion
arose In the purchase of the Western
Union Telegraph company by the
American Telephone and Telegraph
and the man appeared in
the
Sleeplessness
from which many women suffer, often
make living unendurable.
If you are ailing, no need to stay
so. Most of the ailments peculiar to
women are preventable, curable.
Others have obtained relief by tak-
ing Cardui. Why not you?
Cardui Is a popular medicine with
women. It is popular because it has
been found to banish nervousness, re-
lieve pain, bring roses back to pale
cheeks, and strength to weak bodies.
Cardui acts specifically on the cause
of most female ills, and thus it is a
medicine especially useful In women's
ailments, in the treatment of which it
has a record of over 50 years of suo*
cess.
At least it can do you no harm, to
give Cardui a fair triaL
It may be the very medicine you
need.
Get a bottle today.
N. B.— Writ* to: Ladies* Advisory Dept.,
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn., for Special Instructionx, and 64-
Ship Your COTTON to
Admitted.
“Women already /do a lot of gov-
erning,” 6aid Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont,
the brilliant suffrage leader, in an
interview in New York. “Men, if
they are observant and frank, admit
that.
“An editor, about to marry, was
asked by a friend:
" ‘What prompted you, old man, to
propose to Miss Dash?’
“The editor, who was, lik© all ed-
itors, extremely observant and ex-
tremely frank, answered:
“ ‘Well, to tell you the truth, I think
Miss Dash prompted me more than
anybody else.’ ”
Because
they are exclusively cotton factors.
Because
they handle more cotton on consign
than any factor In the United State*
Because
their warehouse facilities are Barn*
Because
their rates are low as any.
Because
they advance money on e often eonslt
on the moat liberal basis aad terms
Because
they can with confidence refer to nay
who haa ever shipped, to them tn the ]
Because
their long experience In handling oo*
their fair dealings and their excellent
sections In all sections of the tottem I
ulng world, render them always aid
obtain ths very highest prices on ec
consigned to them.
Because
cotton U going up and every bale shl]
and held ought to sell at very maeh M
prices.
company,
Theodore N. Vail, President
purchasing corporation.
It was last December when public
announcement was made that th©
Gould holdings of Western Union had
been taken over by the Telephone
company.
On account of the high esteem in
which the management of the tele-
phone company is so generally held,
great things were predicted as a re-
sult of th© absorption of Western
Union. By the press of the country
the “deal” was most favorably com-
mented on, It being widely pointed
out that under the direction of such
men as Theodore N. Vail and his aa-
soctates, the telegraph company was
bound soon to work itself into a po-
sition where it could offer the publio
far more efficient service than it had
ever before been able to offer.
But a very few months had elapsed
when it became apparent to the new
management that a modern and up-
to-date appraisal of the company’s
assets would make possible a far
greater degree of efficiency of oper-
ation. “Here,” they said to them-
selves, “we’ve bought control of this
property and we know it’s Immensely
valuable, but we don^ know just
bow valuable. These appraisals of
real estate and securities owned were
made a long time ago. If we have
a complete inventory made of every
thing we’ve got we can announce the
facts to the public, start a new set of
jbooks, and begin our responsibility
to stockholders right there.”
How Inventory Wa* Taken.*
The most expert accountants and
,appraisers to be had were put at th#
task. Their labor*) lasted over eight
imonths Their report and its publi-
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economical over the high-
priced trust brands, how
much better than the cheap
and big-can kinds.
Calumet is highest in quality
—moderate in cost.
Received Highest Award—
World's Pure Food
Exposition.
In Perplexity.
“Michael Dolan, an’ is it yourself?*
“Yes; sure it is."
“W^ll, ye know thot bletherin’ spal-
peen, Wlddy Qastigan’s second hus-
band?”
“That I do.”
“He bet me a bob to a pint I
couldn’t swally an egg without break-
in’ the shell nr it” *
“An’ ye did it?”
“I did.”
“Then phwat’s ailin’ ye?”
“It’s doon there,” laying his hand
on the lower part of his waistcoat “If
I jump about I’ll break it and cut me
stomach wld the shell, an’ if I kape
quiet it’ll hatch and I’ll have a Shang-
hai rooster scr&tchin* me inside."
$100 Reward, $100.
The reader* of this paper will be pleased to lean
test there to at lea*t one dreaded disease tost *nenos
he* been able to cure In all It* stare*, and that Is
Catarrh. Halil Catarrh Cure k the only pooitlr*
cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
betas * constitutional dlaeaae. requires S constitu-
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1* taka in-
ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surface* of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by bunding up ths constitution and assist-
tag nature in doing its work. Tbs proprietors have
so much faith tn its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it tails to
sure. Send for list of testimonials
VERY LIKELY
Take a cup of GBAUD
MA’8 TEA every night
before retiring.- Pleasant to
take and marvelous results
in two weeks.
Package 25 cents.
The Big 8how.
The personally conducted tourists
were viewing the Egyptian pyramids.
“Goodness
Time to Think Over Suicide.
He took paris green to commit sui-
cide. Too big a dose to kill him. Emi-
nent specialist happened to be called
in, and started to fix him up. “No
use,” said parts green performer, “I'll
do it anyhow after you have done with
me.” Doctor got mad. “If that’s the
way you feel about it, you fool,” he
said, ‘Til not waste my time on you.”
Paris green performer much aston-
ished and grieved. “Well,” he said,
“give me 24 hours to think it over.”
Doctor gave him 24 hours and went
away. At t^e end of the time parts
green performer telephoned, “Tv#
thought It over and want to get well;
come and see me some more.”
gracious!” ejaculated
Mrs. Newrocks, “it must have cost a
pile of money to build them.”
“Surest thing you know,” said Mr.
Newrocks; “bnt don’t imagine for a
moment that any one tourist agency
stood for all the expense—It was
probably a Jackpot affair!”
A Jar of Resinol Ointment Is a Handy
Remedy to Have In the House
All the Time.
RED CROSS SEAL IN HISTORY
First Used During the American Civil
War—Now an Aid In Fight-
ing Tuberculosis.
Thompson "s
Christmas seals date
’charity
back in their origin to
•tamps,” first used for the soldiers'
relief funds tn Boston in 1862, during
the Civil war. After the war, this
method of raising money was discon-
tinued in this country for a genera
tion, although It found vogue in Por-
tugal, Switzerland, Australia, France,
Spain, Denmark. Norway, Russia,
Sweden and other European coun-
tries. There are now several hun-
dred different types of charity stamps
used in all parts of the world.
‘ Stamps or seals were first used to
get money for the anti-tuberetdosis
crusade in Norway and Sweden In
The Friend—Shucks, dat ain’t no
Wildcat!
The Hunter—Sure it is! You’d be
wild, too, if you was her!
In twenty years’ experience as a
nurse I have never found as good a
remedy for Skin Troubles, Eczema,
etc., as Resinol Ointment Its cooling,
healing effect on sore nipples is truly
wonderful.
Mrs. T. B. Henderson, Albany, N. Y.
Discouraging.
“George,” said her husband’s wife,
“I don’t believe you have smoked one
of those cigars I gave you on your
birthday.”
“That’s right, my dear,” replied his
wife’s husband. Tm going to keep
them until our Willie wants to learn
to smoke.”
YOUR STOMACH FEELS FINE.
to bay.
fnaon Hi
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sourness, Gas
and Ail 8tomach Misery Ended
In Five Minutes.
charge of 85,595,089 against sur-
plus. Book values of securities held
were reduced to market values, bad
and doubtful accounts were “charg-
ed off,” an allowance of $2,000,000
was made for “depreciation,” another
(of $500,000 for “reserve," and so on,
jontil the old surplus of $18,867,000
came down to $5,136,000.
It required courage, the publication"
of this statement to stockholders, say-
ing in effect: “The property of
your company has been reval-
ued: the surplus isn’t nineteen mill-
ions, as you have been led to be-
lieve, but five millions,” but it was
the truth, and President Vail did not 4
flinch. “Accuracy and publicity,” he
declared, was essential. ‘The stock-
holder has a right to know. The
shares of this company are scatter'
ed from one end of the Union to the
other. This is more than a private
corporation. It is a great national
enterprise. The public is entitled to
the facts.”
The report was ordered published
forthwith. Financiers of the old
school and speculators generally were
aghast. What would happen? Would
the bottom drop out of Western
Union when the shareholders realiz-
ed that their propetry was worth
$13,000,000 less than they had sup-
posed? But the amazing thing
happened. The stock went up and
stayed up. The public had respond-
ed to this remarkable display of
frankness and confidence; to the new
motto, “Accuracy and Publicity.”
The full significance of the action
of the new board le stated concisely
by Harper's Weekly in these words:
“Is this policy of publicity and of
open-handed dealing with sharehold-
ers and public the forerunner of a
The Way to Find Him.
“My wife and I are going to spend a
few months with her people at
Strong’s Corners,” said the meek lit-
tle man, “and I want you to mail your
paper to me-"
“Yes,” said the clerk, “what’s your
name?"
“Well—er—to make sure, I guess
you'd better address it: ‘Mary Strong’s
Husband, Strong’s Corners.’”
preparation
This harmless
promptly digest anything you eat and
overcome a sick, sour, gassy or out-of-
order stomach within flVe minutes.
If your meals don’t lit comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or If you have
heartburn,that is a sign of Indigestion.
Get from any drug store here in
town a 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapep-
sln and take a dose just as soon as
you can. There will be no sour ris-
ings, no belching of undigested food
►mixed with acid, no stomach gas or
heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling
in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitating
Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal
griping. This will all go, and, besides,
there will be no sour food left over
in the stomach to poison your breath
with nauseous odors.
Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain regula-
tor for out-of-order stomachs, and be-
sides it takes hold of your food and
digests it just the same as if your
stomach wasn’t there.
These large 50-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly
cure any case of Dyspepsia, Indiges-
tion or any other stomach disorder
Remember, if your stomach feels
out of order and uncomfortable now,
you can get relief In five minutes by
taking a little Diapepsin.
W. N. U, DALLAS, NO. 50-191&
MUNYON’S
Eminent Doctors at Your Service Free
An Unmistakable Hint.
“Young Staylate got a delicate bint
from the young lady be was calling
on the other evening.”
“What was it?”
“She found looking at the clock and
other familiar devices useless, so she
ordered some refreshments and her
mother sent her a plate of breakfast
food.”
fOR FULLEST MEDICAL EXAMINATION BY MAIL
If you are in doubt as to the cause of your disease, or feel the need
of medical advice, address a letter to Munyon's staff of eminent special-
ists, and they will send yon an examination blank, which, you will fill out
and return to them. They will then diagnose your case and tell you
what to do, absolutely free of charge. You do not put yourself under
any obligation to them, and they will not feel hurt if you. do not follow,
their advice. If they prescribe Munyan’s ILemedies and you decide to
take the treatment, it goes with a guarantee of satisfaction or manej
refunded. ^
/ Address Munyon’s Doctors, Uunyon’s Laboratories, 53d k Jefferson
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wanted a Change.
Milkman—I see by the papers that
a Frenchman has Invented a new way
of transforming water into milk.
Customer—Well, I hope you'll adopt
iL Pm getting awfully tired of the
old way.
May Be Weeden-Headed.
Caller—I didn’t know your son was
at college Is this his freshman
fear?
Mrs. Bunderby—Oh, no, indeed;
he’s a sycamore.
Important to Mother#
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
izzaCrtassr
In Use For Over 80 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Anyway Eve never had occasion to
marry Adam by asking two or three
am** • day if she was the only wom-
an he ever loved.
Skied.
“How does Dobber rank as a paint-
er, anyhow?” asked Wilbraham.
"Pretty well, I guess,” said’Lollerby.
“At the last exhibition they hung his
picture higher than any other in the
place.”—Harper’s Weekly.
The man who thinks more of his
pigs than he does of his wife and
babies is the devil’s idea of what a
husband and father should be.
Post
T oasties
It i* harakw,
if k f*a*. _
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
A*k for our free kukhf os d»* «*» sad
raieng of hogi.
Figaro Co©, Dallas, Texas
Cattle drink pure water at less coat to
you. If you have a bottomless tank. Book-
let “A” free. Alamo Iron Work*. San
Antonio. Texaa. •
er big corporations? Certainly it is
to be hoped that it is. In the esse
of these big companies, dependent
upon public patronage and doing busi
ness under public franchise, can
there be any question of the right of
the people to know?
"That right is being recognized,
ft Is recognized now in this epochal
a< on the part of the telephone and
telegraph interests. It is the dawn
of a new era tn corporation finance.”
Some Consolation.
Mrs. Gramercy—My husbqnd is
anxious to get rid of me.
Mrs. Park—Don’t cry, dear. In that
case he won’t haggle over the ali-
mony.—Smart Set.
Repentance as a habit would keep
one turning in a circle.
With Cream
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Bottomless tanks enable you to water
your cattle In Nature's way at small cost.
Booklet “A” free. Alamo Iron Works,
Every Man Should Fence His Yard
’innnnnnnnn hi* garden, orchard or stock. It insure* a certain degree 0$
out undesirables. Th* best fence to nee
and the most economical is the famous
»mbination of wood and wire. Insist ate
- There can be no bending in wor-
ship without stooping in service.
The coldblooded are hotheaded
when you hit their pride.
With Fruit,
Soothed Boston Babe.
The Boston infant was restless and
peevish. Its nurse had crooned
Rock-a-by, haby, on the tree top,
when the wind blows the cradle will
rock,” a long time la rain. The babe
would net fall under Its Influence.
Then Its fond mother sang to it gen-
tly: "The vibrating atmosphere
causes the soporific receptacle where-
to the babe lies ensconced toosclllate
tn the arboreal apex-.” No'need to
chant further. Instantly soothed, the
babe, with a satisfied smile, fell away
In slumber.
Lewis’ Single Binder Rives a man what
he wants, a rich, meilow-tastmg cigar.
HODGE
FENCE
Stvoory
Wholesome
It’s easy making money and hard
mastering it
Shrinking from suffering may be
fleeing fron>«a|rength.
Economical
"The Memory Linger**
Postnm Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Mica.
Because of thaaa ugly, frizzly, gray halra, Uaa “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, SI.OQ, retail.
NOT A PENNY TO PAY
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910, newspaper, December 9, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974218/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.