Forney Messenger. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1902 Page: 5 of 10
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»tou sea wall
’o., of Denver.
1,198,318, and
greed to accept
bonds in part
jeen invited for
ust, and seven
but all were ro-
Id was $1,068,-
in charge de-
could not be
At the secoudi
bids were re-
ft Co., were'
1 construction!
not later than
ct Is to Lave
within fifteen.
I me. The sea
es long and will
base and 5 feet
et high. Ac-
t will be bnilt
ith a sandstone
eet out into the
ail an area 70
nd 100 feet wide
e filled In on a
the wall. En-
e, in charge of
ounty, estimates
ng can be built,
ut of the $1,*
Veil.
acred ceremonies
i>lic church was
oious chapel of
at Dallas some
jn being the ro-
und white veil
who have been
t for almost fif-
at9:30 o'clock
the institution
wo abreast, each
iper and halting
Solemn mas5!
by Rt. Rev. E.
the diocese of
Very Rev. J.
hieh the bishop
poverty, chastity
lister Mary Anna
given the black
nig lit was given
eceived the name
hitmans, by which
own to the world
ty life. At the
remony the bisli-
idience, making a
religious and see-
nded congratula-
adies.
in the altar was
ad, being tastily
cial flowers iu tho
palms were dis-
ie foot.
ent Out.
nvestigating coin-
meeting Aug. 28
vere Senator Sav-
ntatlves Shannon
approved the bill
inmittee’s report,
-10.70, for paper
jistunt proof read-
appropriated by
conducting the in-
) committee about
and lapses into the
at its final meeting
tter of eliminating
reports the objec-
whieh was ruled,
iug had been done,
to allow the testi-
printed, as taking
$160.
sent to eaoh mem-
ty-seventh legislut-
will send one to
the incoming legis-
ite oillcial and every
newspaper get one
liews lias been sp-
ioner of deeds for
ire.
Possibilities QuWkly Seen.
Nortberu men who were instru-
mental iu reclaiming the marsh and
swamp lands of Illinois, Indiana and
Wisconsin by uu extensive system of
drainage Lave beeu quick to see the
posibilities of the low lying regions
of Texas uud Louisiana, said Mr. G.
H. T. Bhaw, of Dixon, 111., at the
Riggs House, Washington, says the
Post of that city.
This southern territory has been
proved of immense possibilities iu
the way of rice production, and the
region tributary to Beaumont is now
almost as famous for lice as it is for
oil. The secretary of the treasury,
Mr. Shaw, is interested iu a 3000
ucre tract in Orange county, Texas,
two-thirds of which is under cultiva-
tion, and which will produce a crop
of rice this year worth $90,000, in-
dependent of the straw. The straw
will bring enough to pay all the ex-
penses connected with the produc-
tion of the crop.
The extreme limit of cost per acre
of rice is not over $10, and an aver-
age yield of fifteen bags to the acre
will give a profit of $20. This is a
B per cent return on land worth $40
an acre, though tho best of it now
can be had for $50.
This money making proposition
lias brought many men from the
northern states to the rice country
of the south, and the present season
will see a great matiy more going
down there to invest. Tho country
is naturally fertile, the climate suits,
and all that is needed is to turn the
water on the land, which, by the
help of modern machinery, is an easy
tusk.
RECORD OF THE PAST.
The beet guarantee of tbe future 11
the record of the past, and over fifty
thousand people have publicly testi-
fied that Doan's Kidney Pills have
cured them of numerous kidney Ills,
from common backache to dangerous
diabetes, and all the attendant annoy-
ances and sufferings from urinary dis-
orders. They have been cured to
stay cured. Here Is one case:
Samuel J. Taylor, retired carpenter,
residing at <12 South Third St.,
Goshen, Ind., says: "On the Jfith day
tf August, 1197, I made an affidavit
before Jacob C. Mann, notary public,
stating my experience with Doan’s
Kidney Pills. 1 had suffered for
thirty years, and was compelled at
times to walk by tbe aid of crutches,
frequently passed gravel and suffered
excruciatingly. 1 took every medi-
cine on the market that I heard about
and eome gave me temporary relief.
I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills
and the results I gave to the public
In the statement above referred to. At
this time, on the 19th day o’ July,
1902, 1 make this further statement
that during the five years which have
elapsed I have had no occasion to use
either Doan's Kidney Pills or any
other medicine for my kidneys. The
cure effected was a permanent one.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid-
ney medicine which cured Mr. Tay
lor, will be mailed on application, to
any part of the United States. Ad-
dress Foster-Mllbum Co., Uuffalo, N.
IT. For sale by all druggists. Price
40 cents per box.
Sickness Is the Interest we pay on
life’s mortgage.
Advertising West Texas.
The South western Publishers’ Syn-
dicate, recently organized for the
purpose of extending publications iu
western Texas and Mexico, lias add-
ed the Putnam Gazette to its list of
papers, composed of the Strawn
News, Rauger Record and Briui*/
Valley Beacon.
The syndicate is now negotiating
for the acquisition of other south-
western publications, wnieb will be
brought up to a higher standard than
could lie accomplished by individual
effort. The syndicate papers will be
devoted to the upbuilding of western
Texas, advertising practical measures
for securing houieseekers and inves-
tors for this highly favored section
of tlie country.
Miraculous Escapes.
While engaged in taking shells
from a loaded Winchester shotgun in
a music store on Main street, Temple,
lately, the gun was accidentally dis-
charged while in the hands of Louis
Baug and the contents emptied into
the crowded business street. Mrs.
Julia Swindle, with her two small
children, was seated in a buggy in
front of a business bouse on tbe op-
posite side of the street and one of
the children, a boy of 7 years, was
struck by the shot and painfully in-
jured, receiving two shot in the face
and two in the side, while the other
child escaped with a slight wound in
the haed. Tlie mother was uninjured.
H. & T. C. R. R-
One-way settler’s rate to California
$25. On rale during September and
October. Siop-overs allowed In Cali-
fornia. Through Pullman sleeping
cars Houston to San Francisco via
Southern Pacific. Berth rate about half
that charged In standard Pullmans.
Cool and comfortable. For literature,
etc., see A. G. Newsum, D. P. A.; Ivon
Lee, C. P. A.; C. R. Bullock, C. T. A.,
271 Main street, Dallas, Tex. Phone 97-
Sixteen Tear* on f'raekerxaud Milk.
In the article on ‘'Dietetics” In the
Encyclopedia Brltannica. which was
written by Dr. T. K. Chambers, an
eminent authority, the Information Is
given that Dr. Cheyne, a well known
English physician, spent sixteen years
In the prime of his life without suffer-
ing or loss of vigor, while he succeeded
In preserving his health and strength
on a daily allowance of only three
pints of milk and only six ounces of
crackera. Through all those years he
also kept up constantly the active
practice of bis laborious profession.
He was a wonder.
Odd Composition*.
Here ara a few extracts from com-
positions written by boys In Vienna:
'Many a man lies down In good
health and get* up dead.”
•'In Rome the bones of the martyrs
were collected and torn by beasts."
"Human being* ceased to walk on all
four*, and walked on the hindmost.”
"He sacrificed a rich woman and oth-
er priests.”
"Hannibal stood with one foot In
Spain, while with the other he beckon-
ed to the troops.”
‘‘God’* punishment followed Imme-
diately after ten years.”
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi-
ance Starch Is fast taking place of all
other brands. Others say they cannot
sell any other starch.
Be sure that you hold up your end
In your earthly duties.
Piso’s Cure cannot bn to highly spoken of
as a cough cure.--J. W. O Hkien, ti”2 Third
Ave., N. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900.
The business Instinct Is sometimes
truly wonderful.
PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR
PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
N
Nothing hurts a chronic Invalid as
much as to tell him that he is looking
well.
FITS Permanently (*ure<1. ItofitBorm
flrit dayof l»r. Kline'* Great
Send for FHI.K #2.00 trial butt
fits or narTonane— aftar
Great Nerve Ke*t«
2.00 trial buttle and trea
Da. B. H. Blink, Ltd..#Ji Arch bt., 1 LHadelpbla,
Many a broken heart has
caused by undeserved stigmas.
been
It Is not Inhospitality that makes
one refuse to lntertain a doubt.
You never hear any one'complain
about "Defiance Starch.” There is
none to equal It In quality and yuan-
tlty, 1G ounces, 10 cents. Try It now
and save your money.
I>KIKSh Bruurn- ur.AUAi uc. iuwwh.ii
the onlv hermit'., and «ure 'tire for ell Heudneh
Price 10 and Mc.Seut by mull upon receipt Of l rl
Adolph Dreles.110 Alamo Plata,San Antonio,Tex
When a woman Is pleasant to every-
body in the family It Is a sign she
has company.
XV1IV IT IS THE BEST
Is because made by an entirely different
process. Defiance Btaroh Is unlike any
other, better and one-third mure for IB
cents.
Our actions are sometimes more of-
fensive than our utterances. .
SIcCANES DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Houston, Texas, for trained and reliable de-
tective service.
Sometimes It Is an excellent Idea to
say precious little.
Prejudices may bo wrong, but they
are worth considering.
For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry baa boen curing summer
eompluint.dysentory.diHrrhirn, bloody flux,
pain in the stomach, and it has never yet
tailed to do everything claimed for it.
You can not convince a woman that
marlnge Is a failure until ahe has
given it a trial.
I^UCH
the man who wears
AWYER’S
EXCELSIOR
BRAND
Suita and
Slickers
Warranted waterproof.
Made t.» stand hard work and
rough weather, book far trada
Mark, ir jour dealer «••>«.r. t
have them, a«D<l for catalogue to
II. U. IAWYKR Ac MIN,
Kola IIfra.,
Pmt Canbrldgr, Man.
A man celebrates
woman seldom does.
his birthday, a
Photographs have no brains, yet they
talk fluently. The same may be also
said of dudes.
Home Visitors* Excursions via the Iron
Monntnln Route
To points In Ohio and Indiana. One
fare for the round trip plus $2.00.
Tickets on sale September 2nd, Oth,
10th and 23rd, good to return within
SO day* from date of aale. Excellent
opportunity to visit the old folks at
home. Call on or address nearest Iron
Mountain Agent for particulars. H. 0.
Townsend, G. P. AT. Agt., St. Louis.
Numbers of Jokes that are enjoyed
to-day were first perpetrated many
years ago.
Was a Noted Man.
Judge Henry Clay Hicks died at
the home of his grandson, H. N. Al-
len, in Temple, recently. He was
born in Kentucky in 1824 and came
to Tevas in 1850. Judge Hicks was
a lawyer of wide repute and was for
some years located at Galveston. Iu
1857 ho represented Jasper county in
the legislature. During the Civil
war he served in the Confederacy as
a purchasing agent. In 1873 he re-
moved to the Pacific coast, where he
remained for five years, after which
lie located in Florida. In that state
the judge soon became a citizen of
vrominence, serving iu both branch
cs of th» legislature, and ih oUu i
ways being repeatedly honored by
i*is fellow citizius. •*- 1
WHEN YOUR GROCER SAYS
h« doe, not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he 1, afraid to keep It until
hla stock of 12 ox. package* are aold. De-
fiance Starch Ig not only better than any
other Cold Water Starch, but contain, II
os. to th§ packaru and fells for same
money as 12 oz. brands.
A bail man gets credit for doing a
thing which no other person would
have thought worthy of praise.
For
Qomi
Airs. TVlnnlow's Aoothlnf Hyrap.T
eUlirea t^etlilng, tofteai the fiira*, reuuces fa*
nation, all*?# pain, carat wind colic. 25c a botUs.
The truly honorable man will lever
commit a questionable mot.
Hall’, Catarrh Cura
U taken Internally. Price, 76c.
In some Instances we can exert a
wide Influence by saying as little as
possible.
lITY ADVANTAGES
coo be secured by all resident* oj
the country or smaller cttlea
our oateloirue 1, kept fer refereno*.
We sell every variety of merchandise of
reliable quality at lo-a/er prices than any
other house. Wo bavo bcon right here In
the same buslo' , for thirty-one year,
and have two Bullion customer*. If we
save them moner, why not you?
Have you our latest, up-to-dnto cata-
logue, 1,000 pages full of attractive otter-
ing*? If not send 15 cents to partially
pay postage or expreusage— the book
Itself Is free.
Montgomery Ward 4b Co.
» CHICAGO
T
First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga
HE day was when men of promi-
nence hesitated to give their testi-
x monials to proprietary medicines for
publication. Tins remains true to-day
of most propictary medicines. Hut l’c-
runa has become so justly famous, its
merit, are known to so many people of
high and low station,, that no one hesi-
tates to see his name in print recom-
mending Peruna.
The highest men in our nation have
iflvcn Peruna a strong endorsement.
Men representing all classes and sta-
tions are equally represented.
A dignified representative of tire Pres-
byterian church in tlie person of Rev.
E. (1. Smith does not hesitate to state
publicly that he 1ms used Peruna in his
family and found it cured when other
remedies failed. In this statement the
Uev. Smith is supported by an elder In
his church.
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of the Presby-
terian church of Greensboro.tln.,writes:
“Having used Peruna in my family for
some time it gives me pleasure to testify
to Ita true worth.
“My little boy seven years of age had
boen suffering for some time with ca-
tarrh of tlie lower bowels. Other rem-
edies had failed, but after taking two
bottlesof Peruna tlie trouble almost en-
tirely disappeared. For this special
malady I consider It well nigh a specific.
and Its Pastor and Elder.
••As » tonlo tor weak and worn
out people It has tew or no equals.
Rev. E O. Smith.
Mr. M. J. Rossraan, a prominent mer-
chant of Greensboro, Ga., and an elder
in tho Presbyterian church of that
place, has used Peruna, aud In a recent
letter to Tlie Peruna Medicine Co., of
Colnmkus, Ohio, writes as follows:
“For a long time 1 was troubled with
catarrh of tho kidneys and tried many
remedies, all of which gave me no relief.
Peruna was recommended to me by
several friends, and after using a few
bottle, 1 am pleased to say that the long
looked for relief was found and lam now
enjoying better health than I have for
years, and can heartily recommend
Peruna to all similarly afflicted. It la
certainly a grand medicine."—M. J.
Rossman.
Catarrh is essentially the same whero-
ever located. Peruna cures catarrh
wherever located.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from t he use of Peruna,
write at once to I)r. Hartman,giving a
<1 ho will
full statement of your case, am
be pleased to give you hia valuable
advice gratis.
Address Dr. nartman, President et
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio. _
l the troth.
fNCH&STBR
TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS
A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with •
a strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for
trap or duck shooting, and an extra interchangeable
modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for field shoot- '
ing, lists at only $42.00. Dealers sell tnem for
less. This makes a serviceable all round gun within
reach of everybody’* pocket book. winchester
Shotguns outshoot and outlast the most expensive
double barrel guns snd sre just as reliable besides.
I WINCHESTER REPEA TING ARMS CO., • NEW HAVEN, CONN.
of life many
peculiar
In affairs
things arise. _____
Impossible to ferases an accident. Rot
Impossible to be prepared for It. Dr.
Tliomaa’ Eclectric OIL Monarch over pain.
It Isn’t always the man who lives
tbs longest who lives the most
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative BrouioOniuiue Tablets. Prlce25c.
A woman screams at the sight of a
mouse, but a millinery bill gives her
husband the buck ague.
STREETS WELLS.
arajuinKSE '■ajaras
houses: trauiefi attendants; compstent
medical Hurt; open th# year rounil For
flUrature and rate* call on or address
T£*\eT'°t& t W,1“ Co ‘
True courtesy one never tlrea of wit-
nessing.
Defiance Bjarch is guaranteed big-
gest and best or money refunded. 18
ounces, 10 cents. Try It now.
He who posessea good
worthy of congratulation.
health Is
ve» Tho Twentieth Century
MONEY MAKER.
*10,000 profits per acre. Urf
rS^ cat Garden In America. Address
^ R. E. BARNARD, Houston, Mo,
SENT
FREE
Apply to NATHAN llltKFOItO, VIA F St.,
Washington, O. V.
NEW PENSION LAWS
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LIBBY Luncheons
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o us. We t-ul them op la the war
rotted Ham, Meet end Tongue.
Ox Tongue (vkole), Kell lout.
Periled Hum. Brlrket Beef.
Sliced Smoked Beet.
! All Neturel /lever theds. Peletet.lv «»S
vreeleeeme. Teur froeer eboiilB here then.
> Libby. McNeill d Libby. C*Icago
-lien, TO u.ii Goon Tnotee to Eat" will
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WHISKY «"l ether am*
helille cured. It. went th*
fermioe, PKKK Hr.
os *7. Atlanta. Go.
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S3 & $3^ SHOESUN,9S
a’t lined.
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W. L. Douglar ohoco are the standard of the world.
W. L. »•! ‘ * --------------
yrer Welt
^.Md^‘Vro“ciirrr,7:;,h?«:i;
tlx month, of HIM thee eny other menufarlurtr.
•in nnn hkwabd win hep»uto »■)'>■»
$ I UiUUU c*n dl.pror* thly stalemewl.
W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOES
CANNOT < BE EXCELLED.
i:,*.*::^,.ii.iM.siio r.':ru,tt.mm
re Bret Imported end American leathern.
Potent Calf. Enamel, tar Calf, Calf, HI'I A d Corona
Colt, Nat. Kangaroo. Foot C olor Eyelet* need.
Caution !ȣ* M
Shoet by mall, 2Se. extra, /liar. < autlug.frM.
‘ W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
To Cure.ot Your Merchant so Wh/Not Tr YI f ? Price 50 c
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