Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 8
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llle -•- Herald President McKinley’s pet theo-
* ry m regard to Bimetelism has re- j
1897 i ceived a very black eye. Senator
Wolcott, of Colorado, who visited
England and‘Prance for the special
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AN IMMENSE FORTUNE.
•« Oj
November il.
I t *
W. W. Nelms, an attorney
j of Georgetown, m.-nf inducing those gov.-
was on • .-i; the liner utr.ti,^ ! ? i ' :r gSf
[tee of the populist party for rail- a cornernee on. the motie\ quev
commissianer, un.i who was tion. has been informed that they
had troubles of their own and did
not propose to assist the United
States in settling her troubles.
t
Floresville People Claim a Slice of
Property Valued at $160,000 000.
' V.
at
tbly the ablest man on the
populist state ticket, when
- asked a few days sine*3 if he would
be in*Tte race rgain next £ear, re-
: plied unhesitatingly that he would
fiot. He said: ‘*1 have got my
fill of politics and am satisfied.
There is no money in being a poli-
, but there is in being a law-
yer, and hereafter I shall devote
: my time and attention to the prac-
tice of my profession.” One by
one the good and able men
who tor reasons best known to
themselves, yet doubtless good
~ - and sufficient, cast their lot with
the third partyites, are repenting
of their folfy. It would be safe
to predict that in 1898 the popu-
list party will not be able to get
men of standing to agree to make
fools of themselves by permitting
their names to go on a populist
state ticket. And if in 1898 there
is in Texas any opposition worth
mentioning to the democratic state
ticket it will come from the repub-
lican party.
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And now comes office Assistant
. Attorney General John King and
says that the fee bill is unconstitu-
tional and void in so tar as it at-
tempts to repeal articles 525 to
534 of the code of criminal proce-
l dare m their application to county
courts, and futher, that The statu-
tory laws governing and regulat-
the issuance of process by
cotuts to enforce the at-
tendance of witnesses in criminal
cases is the same now as it was
to the taking effect of said
of the special session of the
-fifth legislature.
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Houston will from December
i to Hth inclusive give a Texas
Flower and Vegtabie Festi-
The chief object of this en-
to prove to the -world
ph practical demonstration
Texas can produce fruits,
and vegetables m mid-
equal to any section of the
country. A programme of
amusement, entertainment and in-
struction Will be arranged for this,
I; occasion which will surpass any
"”nilar undertaking iri Texas for a
tber of years.
After..
Mr. T. A. Fuller, who in 1894-
was defeated by M. M. Crane for
attorney general, and who is now
serving as assistant in General
Crane’s office, it is said, will be a
candidate to succeed General j
Crane.’ His apprenticeship will j
avail him nothing, for Tom Smith,
of Hill county, is the man who
will be the next attorney general
of Texas- -
Floresville, Tex., Oct.* 21.—
About six months ago Mrs. P. R.
1 rial of,; Floresville received a - jet-
Ur. lroiR a sister.living in1 Illinois,
eonvih ing the startling intfelli- j
gene.e tlmt by the recent death of
an unde, in France they bad be-]
come'heir to immense property.
I\|rs.;Trial has a son-in law named
C. A. Roche, and he set out for
11 ranice to investigate the matter,
order and a man begins to feel j He returned^ few day's ago and
f,
Taking
a course
of Ayer’s Pills the
* ...
system is set m.good working
Governor Atkinson, of Geor-
gia, in his message to the legisla-
ture now in session in ‘that state,
severely condemns mob law. He
advocates.'the passage of a law
making counties in which lynch-
ings occur liable to the relatives
of the victims, and also favors
arming the prisoners in order that
they may protect themselves from
mobs.
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not yet
Although Spain has
been able to get Weyfer. away
from Cuba, she is again threaten-
ing to thrash Uncle Sam. Spain
may be said to be the father of the
New World, but the child named
Uncle Sam is too big to be lickea,
and therefore big enough to see to
it that his little sister Cuba is not
so badly imposed upon.
W
that life is Worth living. Pie
who has become the gradual
prey of constipation, does not
realise the friction under which
he labors, until the burden is
lifted from him. Then his
mountains sink into mole-
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hills, his moroseness gives
place to jollity, he is a happy
man again. If life does not
seem worth living to you, you
may take a very different view
of it after taking
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
* . . .’. ■. 11 y‘ ~ 1 ■. nr*
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Swallowed a Pin and Died. .
—
Hettie Greene’s son Ed has
gone to Washington to tell Me-
Kinley on John Grant, and John's
bad behavior at Dallas. John to
not be outdone will also go to tell
his tale of sorrow and’ woe, and
Mark Hanna will have to be called
in as referee, unless the pie is big
enough to go all around.
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' Nqw comes General Miles upon
his return from Europe, where he
saw some of the big armies of the
world, and recommends that the
standing army 'of the United.
States be increased. Give us a
rest, General; the army is already
too big.
p
Tee
yellow fever' ghost has
in Galveston again, but
without music. Dr. Swearingen,
> health officer, yisited that
the first of the week, but Teft
finding any one suffering
even an imaginary case of
iiever.. The seed left by
expert Dr. Guiteras were not fer-
Cleveland seems to
taken the advice qf the
Sherman, Tex., Oct 25:—The
little 3-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Maples of Basin
Springs, Grayson county, died . a
day or two ago. The cause was
directly traceable to the swallow-,
ing of an .ordinary pin ten days
ago. The child endured the most
intense suffering just prior
death. U . >;• ■ ’■ • .•
to
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
sumption.
This'is the ties: -medicine In the world
for all forms of and;Colds,and for
Consumption.V. F.vvry boftle is guaran-
teed. I twill i!<trv Mail opt disappoint.
It has iio eyuril to..’ Whopping Cough,
Asthma, flay iVv-.r, Pneumonia, Bron-
chitis, LaGrippe, Cold in the Head and
The News correspondent; had a
talk with him yesterday.: He says
there is no doubt about the matter.
The estate is valued at $160,000,-
000, and consists of land in -the
heart of the city of St, Louis and
at other‘points. There are many
valuable\)uildings erected on the
land many years ago by people
who thought their title to the
ground was good. VMr, Roche
says, that the Catholic bishop or
archhishop of St. Louis is investi-
gating, with the aid of attorneys,
and in the course of time the heiis
to .the immense property will be
put in possession of it, in his opin-
ion and the opinion of the Cartholic
bishop. Mis. Trial is a native of
‘ France, and so is Mr. Roche. Full
particulars Of how the dead uncle
oUMi Sv Trial came to own so much
or have such a claim Mr. Roche
did not feel at liberty to tell.
Both are people of good sense and
firmly believe what is here stated-
. J. M. Tbirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex.,
says thiU: when he has a spell of indiges-
tion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes
two of DeWitt’s little Early Risers at
night, and he is all right the nextmorn-
ing.Many thousands of others d" the
same thing. Do you? ‘ Tedbeu A£b . &
Kxox, .
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Nothing is more despairing than
a woman's cry when she arises to
find it is raining on her wash day.
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See that
It is there!
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This is the trade-mark which
is on the wrapper (salmon-col-
ored) of every
bottle of the gen-
nuinc SCOTT’S
EMULSION.
Be sure this is on
the package* and
that nothing else
is palmed off on
you when you
ask for it.
Nothing has been made that
equals it, to give s rength and
solid flesh to those who are
run down or emaciated.
Your doctor will tell you
that it is the one food for all
those whose weight, is below
the standard of health.
But up in 50 cts. and $1.00 tires,
and sold fay all druggists. i
SCOTT h BOWNE, New York.
THANKSGIVING
TION.
: There is no need of little children . be
ing tortured by scald head, eczema and
. ■ • ., « , ,, . skjn eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
a „ Salve gives instant relief and cures per-
pleasant tp take, and, above all, a ‘ pjahenCy• Ledbetter & Knox.
cure, lx is fiiwijs W6L( to ihkg iJf. ■ _ • m m
lTin/v}Q Yotv T ifo Plllc in r-nnnuhfibn ‘ • j '' -
King’s New Life Pills in connection
with Dr._ King’s N^.w: Discovery, as they
regulate and tone the stomach and bow-
els, We guarantee perfect satisfaction
or return monej.. Free trial bottles at
Ledbetter & Knox Drug Stpre. Regular
size 5U cents-and $1.00. - :
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Groves
have
Houston Post,, for. . Mrs. - Grover to keep that neighbor's children at
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The pointTn training chikhen is
to,get them off to a. neighbor’s
house firs^t in the evening in order
Cleveland was on the 2Sth Octo-
ber At Princeton, N. J., delivered
of a son. He ought name him
for R. M. Jonnstpn, of the Post,
to pay for that adtise.
home'.
HOW TO FltsD Mi
Herald sayS: ‘‘The fact
might
When shiftless people can't
think qf any other way of .annoy-
mg lheirr neighbors, they get a
pup to hlowl through the night.
■ Waxtek TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
gentlenjen ar ladies to travel for • responsible, es-
tablished honse in Texas. Monthly 865.00 and
.expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enslose
self-addTessed stamped envelope.
■ The Dominion Company,-Dept. W. Chicago.
What has become of grand-dad-
da<y long less? And , how many
thousand years since you saw -a
lady bug? . ;
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J. C. Berry, one of the. best known
citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that be
cured himself of the worst kind of piles
by using a few boxes of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
with piles for over thirty years and had
used many different kinds of so-called
cures; but DeWitt’s was the one that
did the -work and he will verify this
statement if any one wishes to wire
him; Ledbetter & Kxox.
• 7t ; . ; -i— -y
.L The ambitious man looks to his
laurels and lets somebody else sup-
port him, U
. ' . * * *
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneu-
monia or consumption, Instant relief
and a certain cure are afforded by One
Minute Cough Cure.
Kxox. 3
Ledbetter
President McKinley Thinks
perity” Should be Honored.
Washington, October 29thv—
Prt^idcjai McKinley to-day issued
j his first Thanksgiving proclama-
i tiom as follows:
in l^uiumbemuce of God!s good-
] ness to us during the past year,
which bus been so abundant, let
us offer unto Him our Thanks-
giving and pay our vows unto the
Most H:gh.’ Under His watchful
providence industry has prosper-
ed, the conditions of labor have-
improved; the rewards of the
husbandman haye been increased,
and the comforts of our homes
multiplied His mighty, hand has
preserved and protected the Na-
tion. Respect for law and order
has .been strengthened, loye of
free institutions cherished and all
sections of our beloved country
brought into closes bonds of fra-
ternal regard and generous co~
opperation.
For these great benefits it is oar
duty to praise the Lord in a spirit
of humanity and gratitude, and to
offer up to Him our most earnest
supplications, that we may ac-
knowledge our obligafion. as a
j people to Him, who (has so
ouslv granted to us the bl
of free government and
prosperity, 1, William Me
president 0f4.be United States, do
hereby designate and set
Thursday, the 25th day of N<
ber, fot National thanksgi
and prayer, which all of the peo-
ple are invited to observe with ap-
propriate religious exercises in
their respective places of worship.
Om this day of rejoicing and' do-
mestic re-union, let our prayers
cehd to the giver of every
and perfect gift for the
ance of His love and favor to
that our hearts may be filled
chanty and good will, and that
may be ever worthy of His
cent care,
In witness whereof I have
unto set my hand and caused
sea1 of the United States to W
-M
m
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W. Godfrey Hunter, the man
from Kentucky, who on account
' •; V. 'ft.
of dissensions in his party (repub-
1 ican) was defeated for the U. S.
senatorshrp^ will be taken in out
of the wet by President McKinley
and sent to Guatemala' as repre-
sentative of ouf government.
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'tors
The state of Texas now deeds
all the convicts, ami contractors;
who have heretofore speculated on
| these poor unfortunates are out of
jobs, with the .result that the con-
victs in Texas will enjoy better
food. T -
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• Fill a bottle or
with urme and Jet it stand twenty
four hours; a sediment or settling
indicates art unhealthy condition x>f
the kidneys: \V hen urineStains
linen it is evidence .of kidney
trouble, >Too frequent desire to
uni.ate or pain in the back, is also
convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of Order.
WHAT TO DO
just as welt l>e recognized that^ the
soutn wilj for all' future time pFo-
duee cotton and turn out tremend-
■‘ouS erops, There.is only one waV
to turn this to the advantage; of
tire producer and that is to mknu:
factore the / whole" crop here' at
horne.^ - Try co-operatiVe factories, .
small factories, big factories, home
capitalized factories, foreign im-
ported plants and, in short, every
possible enterprise which will man-
* ufactnrfe pur niw material, employ
common glass ' labor and keep our money at
?home. When this shall be done
Liverpool will no longer fix the
price of cotton. It will be fixec^
. here and all the nations. .PL the
earth will pifpend upon us for the
products of our mills. -The people
can double their cotton production
and still make money if they man-
ufacture it and control it until it
goes te theconSumeis.,?;:;
’ '
Some men /can tel! in a few
Mams reconTis not the poet Iy
which he writes about himself. It
is the unwritten prose of every-
day life. ;
:5
There is eomfdrt in the know 1 -
edge so often expressed, , that Dr. . .... n . .
Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great { wpnls what at takes others an hour
kidney remedy/ fulfills every; wish . to tell
in rebayi n g pain in the backk id- •;
neys, liver,- bladder an<T every
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for <Juts,
Bruises, tSores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumatism,
Fever SoreS, ‘Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay rebutted. It isguaranted to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE.BY
Ledbetter & Knox.
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By thp time a girl has reached
the ripe old age of thirty, and has
been safely,through a dozen un-
successful love affairs, it is posi-
tively heartless to tell hrer you
hdard she is going tq be married.
—Atchison (Kan.) Globe. I ■ -
The three-year-old boy of J. A.
Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is
subject to attacks of croup: Mr.
Johnson says he is satisfied that
the timely<*use of Chamberlain's
1 dough Remedy, daring a severe
I
fixed.
pone at M ashiogton. this
day of October, in the year
Lord, one thousand and
hundred and ninety-seven,
the independence of the
States, the one hundred and
ty-second. William Mi
John Sherman, Secretary oi l
. Don't TmImcco Spit and SmoU Iov Ufa j
To quit tobacco easily and fore
netic. lull of life, nerre and vigor,
Bac. tbe yonder-Worker, that
strong. All druggists, 60e or M.
teed. Booklet and sample A
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Nil
Satisfaction comes by the
disappointment by the foot.
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. . ZJvervlMHljr bays So.
Ca.«carets I and v Cathartic, the tot
derful diacoveir of tl>© 1
aut ami idfivstiing to _
and positively on kidneys, liv«
cleansing tiie entire system,
cure headaclie, lever, liabitual__
and biliousness. Please buy »nH
of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25, 901
guaranteed to cure by all f
erand 1
90 cents, d
druggists. (
■I HUH They who cannot jpave
How to Cure Biiiious Colic. | attack, saved his little, boy's life. they iike should learn to like
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Maryland and Virginia are
quarrelling about the boundary
part of the urinary passages. It - I suffercsl for weeks with eolic the drug business, a mem- tkev jjaVe;
Corrects inability t© bi)1d-iicihe and , ahd pains in my stomach caused j bur ot the firm ot .Johnson Bros-
scaldin^ pain in passing if, tir Imd1 l>y biliousness and had to take | hat place; and the> handle
. .»• . • i' 11 e __-..ii 1 . 1 orreO t»»5invT nnte.nt nieninnes
tkc story is told of a youflg married wo-
who asked another young married
how ahe managed to get along no
with her husband. The answer
feed the brute—his stomach with
his mind with flattery.” Even.a
___have to admit that this young wo-
rn had aolwed about two-thirds of the art
making the average man happy. The
we third consists of keeping his body in
effects following use. of liquor, / medicine all the while until 1 used
wine or beer, and' overcomes- -that Chamberlain's CJolic"Qhplera arid
tin pleasant necessity of being com- Diarrhoe: Reniedy whicn cured
pelled to get up, many tunes: dtir-J 1 bavesince recominendeid-■it
ing the night to urinate. The "to a srood'many people. Mrs. / K
line lietween those-two states. , ...
mm *#i mmm
coast survey will probably be Tusk-, It stands the highest Tor its won-
ed'to help settle the dispute.
ImI’o.rtant business will j>e be-
fore the next state legislature
• ......
great many patent medicines for
throat ahd-lung diseases. He hail
all these to chose from, and skilled
physicians leailv to responj to his
, . : eall, but selected this remedy for
FuirhavehU UorVic Pet: ' yse inhis owir faimly at a time
sons who are subject td hilious ' "'hen hi.s child's life was in duller,
cPlic can ward oil W attacU bv Realise llo knew it to lie siqwnor
takingdliH remerly as so/m iis :Tlie Lt any other, and famous the coun-
try over for ith cures of ecoup.
Miv Joiliison this is the best
selling epugh uushcinv they han-
EdnrtteToar Bowall With
C4ndy Cathartic-, cure 1 _
10c. 25c. If C.C- C. fall, dn^gMaj
Some people, like the <
have to be brpken up before
become useful. * . T
Butler,
To Caro Coditip*tion
Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic.
If C C. C. fall to care, draggista rati
Jtt
%
to pvt
nurd consists of keeping n.»s r>ody In . .
condition that he will enjoy his food hence it is not too early for
*- in atich cor'*■*-* .....;,T
|e to flattery
ig food
derful cures of the most (listress . , . .
ing cases. : It you need a r’malicine first symptoms, appear. ' Sold by LT ou r tor its
you should have • th(‘ U;st. Sold Ail Diuggists.
■'by druggists, ipncedifty cents and '''——
Marriage is a trust coutpauy.
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A TEXAS WONDER.
one doflrer. You may have it sam- >DnKdiien want to show how , dle^ind that it gives splendid sat
People,,f Ijavaeu oo,mty Wto-i’n j ^"" ' W- ”
nd^ pVMUvilh !■*<> H. suital.le' |»r*m to Vlllt. Ji,.,.,,M.n,| v„m- ;1,i- .. . ^ - — ---—-“
dress to Dr. Kilmer A ( oj BinV- 1 lu editor of the Review ni
fianrton, f. N v Y
i*t ah appetite
•miles on a man whose nerves are tacked
and ovftworked
The average man pays very little attention
to hit health, and won’t take medicine of.
hh oWB Second nntil he is flat on his b^ck.
- ’Vn thUPrSAcl°”ndC whU^ To in: or not .to.lie a candidate is .a . lry njt stew over It
represent them.
, ~T"’ " • ■ - - —r—, ■-
. AidiEADv ttiecampaign, for
may lx*, said to be in full, -blast
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1 Vo ply exaggerate sxv iuudi that
Hall's Great Ducorety. -
Sold by All | One small bottle of HaU’a
covery cures all kladney i
troubles, removes gravel, cu:
seminal emissions, weetk and-1
Rheumatism, all lrregulaiitiefi
he i» bilious or suffering from,
indigestion, or is generally oht of sorts, will
•ee that he reaorts to that most wonderful
«f att favigotators, Dr. Pier Co's Goldeti
It is the best»f all
•harpenem,- blood - maker* and
■ ■ »■ wi4en. ft correcta all di^rders of
*b« digenttalf and makes the liver active
a®« Ibe htoed pure. It tones the nerves
and cures pH cases of neivous exhaustipn
and prostration. It cores 98 per cent, of. all
of coeamnption, bronchial, throat arid
hindtad ailments. Medicine dealers sell it
CSeSscca F. Gardner, of Grafton. York Co .
(so nek with dyspepsia that I
for over four months. I
perplexing question to
patriot-who would dike
his country.
TEXAsTh. no w ex port Dig cattle
by the' thousand from (Jalyeston,
the Principal exjiorts .being made
ti> U»7ba and ’Enghrtid.
Texas. / ; 1
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\V hat. qujuaiitine caugjit Uhl
Uriah Loti? He -and ]ns inaiiy
Marwille. .Mtt.; publi>he> th<; fol. Rtf exaggeration is tiimllv aceejdetl neys anff blatter, Inboth
lowing announcement: .‘'The die ; as truth. Tiff 41 ■— ‘ ,l-------4 “““
When yoil get into h<,»t water \ ie\v does not lit‘>da:te to >av. tlerl . b'Cl. "diieli frigldened Ao many
1. ■' . - 1 . . .1 : - - , , ..... . r.. I.,. .. * 4 4 . .
many a-
to serve
we. have threi* • . .lua-rringt/ubh' |-e-Vi-l«\ hasn't to t*xcw>d fifty legs ginal, u
' >daughters who inn*- Lilly,■ to
men. Regulates bladder1
dren. If not sold by your
be sent by mail oh receipt
two
V’v A Valuable Prescription. -.
Editor Morrison'of. W orMnngfofi, Ind,,- would take ph‘a>tu<‘ 1J1 .taking «ai <: >u
■Sun/'.wrU.'S: -'Vou hav^ a valuable ()f :l],01)10 with xifiio >obe]- b. bo ^Limetemk
N- N „VII km,v„ _
P. O. Box 318, Wseb
lie
was
pmp■ ppp?.
irreat m An H'ii; SjtHib-. I'lTgl ('utt air-: <»ruVo A Vf.. ail,{ work unceasing) V to the end f'’! ,ls vW,'lV‘ot i hvUHiatlsin. For
« hica^o. wa.allrun down, o.uid. ha, >py and; u^b u t I de. ’ pn r t rug bvAll Dnigg^U.
oat nor digest food, had a barka.^.i ^ ‘ ‘ ^ "'r.
: which iiever leftohor and f»dt tired and the.tliotil's aqd plucking the Hon
weftfy, but six bottles of ElectricUittcrs qucts (Ml the way,"
a
!SS„S£!:;sH'v3
Iffays. • (Store. | to avoid being misquoted. subject.
I’he pindographer ia one man
who, wants to la? careful not to
. . uad THIS,
We the undersigned here
Great Discovery for kidney
trouble and can folly
B. I wall, county treasurer;
Green, Baptist Minister; F.
Leo. Kroscbel, Ben F. Arnlna
berandU W* Kuykendall
B. -Howerton A Co, and E. M
druggist.
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Mair, W. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897, newspaper, November 12, 1897; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995844/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.