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THE NATIONAL CO-OPEBATOB AND PABM JOUflNAL.
FAMII.Y (AltVKRS, FRKKHT P1IK*
PAID. 'ttKNU KOH CA'IMI.At; l'K.
JA.UKM MK«.,
DALLAS TUXAS.
When burin* furniture
to twautify your home
auttlity should be of
first conaiderstion
FARMERS' UNION NOTES.
vtUlty next and price
last. Beauty of deaffrn,
finish and durability
constitute a quality
which stamps, the
••White Line'9 of
"furniture for the
bom e" the
peer of any
made any- ~
where.
Briefs From Local and Other Union*
From Everywhere of General
Importance.
Hade io (he South
In the heart of the great
hardwood belt, by skilled
apeoia .
aifus furnished by tirand
Bap ids' most artistic de-
•Igpers, this line api«eala^
... i especial way to cbo (
refined taste as well as
the economical instincts
Of prudent buy era. It
eomoines Quality, util-
ity, durability at moder-
cost. Every piece bears our trade
na la
mark au<f is ifuaranteed. Hold by
best dealers throughout the
South. If your dealer cannot
supply you from stoc k tell
him to order what you want
to
'or you. Write today for free
Tul Souvenir
booklet r
uaei
and
esclniiTe de-
sign h.
THE WHITE
[ Furniture Co.,
Mebane, N. C.
E. J. G. Carter, Pirtle, Ark,: ^)ur
Local takes in one or more every
week. Bradley County Union met
April 10 and had a good meeting. We
will s on have a warehouse at Hermi-
tage. ✓
C. D. Hallmark, Burlcaon, Tex.:
Prairie Grove l^ocal is not very strong,
having only twenty members. We are
earnest and loyal, paying all dues from
National down every quarter. We
have but recently built us a ware-
house.
W. R. Baxter, Polk Ark.: Pine Hill
Local started fifteen months ago with
nine members, and now has thirty-
Parham F. Hodnett, Fordyce, Ark.: Mrs. 8. E. Crlswell, Dyers burg,
I atn secretary of Stony Point Local Term.: I am a member of Spring Hill
In Dallas County. Our County Union Local. We have thirty-nine members,
met on April 12th and 13th with Bluff Ave of them being ladles, and we
SprLngs Local and save a little file- are striving earnestly, energetically,
tion over the question of farmer mer- for the good cause.
chant.«C had a good and profitable a. W. Harrison, Pinckcey. Tex.:
meeting. Polk County Union, at its meeting
Clara C. Capps, Lenapah, I. T.: April *12 and 13, passed a resoiu«'on
About three months ago Lone Kim Lo-' favoring a uniform text book bill tuat
cal was organized. The business men would give books free from falsehoods
in near by towns ridiculed the more and foolishness to be supplied by the
ment. Tills put the farmers to think- state or kept within easy reach of
ing and soon we had thirty four mem- the people.
bers. We have eleven others balloted A. W. Hardin, Abbeville, Miss.: I
for and more applications on file. The am President of Lafayette County
county is thoroughly aroused and Union. We are going to build a ware-
steps are on foot to organize a Coun-
ty Union. We have contracted with
a merchant to sell us at special prices
so that now those laughing, ridiculing
house in ample time for this year's
crop. The Union is thriving in our
State.
A. W. Jordan, Camden, Ark.: I
merchants are laughing on the wrong belong to the Local Union at Troy. It
is getting along nicely and keeping up
its row. I want to thank Co-Operator
for tho good it has done me.
F. P. Parker, Marquez, Tex.: Our
FOR THE BEST
STUMP PULLER
STEEL WIRE ROPE
CONCRETE BLOCK
MACHHNERY,
Bide of their mouths.
Willie Curtis, Rector, Ark.: Clay
county Is much interested in the Un-
ion. We will build two gins in the
„ county in time for this crop. One of District Union met April 20 and took
two. after having culled out and d s- the8e |fj capita„zed for $7 000 at P,K. the nc>ceMa 8t to buil(, t ware.
pensed with the spotted ones. We will f?()U an(J „le <)lher fop $8„00 at Rw. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
build a warehouse at Cushman for this top Wjj m.e wopklng to build a ware. Mal.quez.
house. ' W.' P. Wilson, Austin, Tex.: The
M. F. Chandler, Princeton, Ark.: Legislators did give us what wc want-
I am secretary of Cruise Local, and ed—a law against gambling in fu-
we are doing well. I attended Dallas tures. All praise for those who sup-
County Union on April 11th and 12th ported this measure. We are t6 have
anil we had an instructive, good a warehouse here that will hold all
meeting, with excellent speeches to a the cotton in this section. Albert S.
flow many times during a
year would you be willing
lo pay 5 cents an hour for
a reliable power?
A good many times, no doubt, switch, open the fuel valve, give the
For shredding fodder, grind- flywheel a turn ^or two by hattd,
* ing feed, sawing wood, husk- and off it goes,"working—ready to
ing or shelling corn, churning, pump- help in a hundred ways.
ing water, separating cream, grind- Stop and think how many times
ing tools, etc. A good many times, you could have used such convenient
indeed, and when you want it you power last week, for instance.
want it without delay. There should be a gasoline engine
An I. H. C. gasoline engine will pn every farm. Whether it shall be
furnish such power—a 3-horse engine, an I. If. C. or some other engine on
for instance, will furnish power equal your farm is for you to decide, but it
to that of three horses at a cost of will pay you well tolearn of the simpto
five cents an hour, and it will be al- construction of I. H. C. gasoline en-
ways ready when you want it, and gines before you buy. It will pay
ready to work as long arid as hard as yon to find ont how easily they are
you wish. You don't have to start a operated, how little trouble they give,
firs'—not even strike a match—to how economical in the use of fuel,
start an I. 11. C. gasoline engine, how much power they will furnisbt
All you^ have to do is close a little how strong and durable they are.
It will pay you to know these things,
and the way to find them out is tocall
on our local agentorwrite forcatalog.
These engines are made in the following stylet
and sizes:—Horizontal (stationary or DOTtaMt).
4.6.8, 10.12, 1S and 20 horse pewer.
Vertical, 2 and 3 horse power.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, CHICAGO, U. S. A.
(INCORPORATED.)
You Will Say
It's Far the lot
Cswrd * Co
•£• Elm S«
BROOKS' NEW CURE
Appliance. New
j. Wonderful. No
Brooks'
discovery
obnoxious springs or pads.
Automatic Air Cushions.
Binds and draw* the broken
sarts together at toil would
Sbroken limb- No salves-
o lytnphol. No ilea. Dur-
able, cheap. Pat. Sept. to,'01.,
•CUT ON TRIAL.I
CATnLOOU* FREE.
c. E. BROOKS,;^ b"~ " Bltl«
FOR
BI6 PRIZE IF YOU COUNT RIGHT
Count the Dots
PIANO
year's crop. We ship our eggs and
other by-products off ami get top
prices for them. We are going to
have a grand Union rally at Pine Hill
on May I lth. There will be music,
Bpcaking and victuals for everybody.
C. A. Beckett, King, Tex.: King
Local was organized a little more than
throe years ago, one of the early birds,
Dallas Tax indeed, with eight memfifers. Wo have
bc-en growing slowly since and liovv
have fifty members, although a few
have quit and sotne have deniltted.
Our County (Coryell) Union met April
11 and 12 and did some good busi-
ness. We will have ti warehouse short-
ly. We have a District Union of which
I am secretary. It meets next with
King Local May 4tli. Our Local will
initiate ten members next meeting.
I like the plan suggested by Co-Opera-
tor in issue of April 17 for individual
pledges to hold cotton.
J. E. Stewart, Mathislon, Miss.:
Webster County Union will hold Its
next meeting at Uellefontaine May 10.
Speeches will lie made (lie first day
In open meeting by Prof. 10. Morgan
Shaw andjtev. V. J. Hell. Our mem-
bership in Webster County is 1,000.
K. L. Simmons, Sr., Simmonsville,
Miss.: Silver Creek, my Local, has
sixty members. Unionism started in
this, Pike county, only six months
probability a representative will be
Bent to the cotton school learn grading,
etc. S. T. PARKER.
Grapeland, Tex.
THE ADMIRAL THREE STROKE HAY PRESS
I FEEDS TO
WITH
FINE SANITARIUM.
crowd. -
J. M. Rountree, Bertram, Tex.: Tho
Union is progressing admirably in
Hurnet County. We will build two or
three warehouses ready for this year's
crops. Bertram and neighboring lo-
cals will build
Burleson, our Representative in Con-
gress,
Dr. J. A. Hunter is a noted special
1st, who has given many years of
I
PROFITS
III
NAY
THE ROUND Mm BALMS
Bales three big bunches to every circle of tbe team, ? clear gain of one feed to the round This
third reed costs you nothing. It keeps piling up every minute and lnaaeaaon's run win pay for
tho nrnca Thrf.n faada tn ika kahrJ «./. i l.ii a . 7, . /
is working for the farmers by cfmiv and nf nractii-c tn tho Plnsa'oii nf the press. Three feeda to the round mean a two profits in hay baling. Again, the Admiral has
■ I . . .. ., . . - ana or practice to .he Classes or succewtol self feeder whU hdoe «w«y with deadly and daoi'e.-oua foot feeding. Made of stool
tijing to get a National law against diseases he specially treats the eye, jnd malleable iron, so strong that it cannot get out of flx. The horses work tne feeder, whioh
forces down threp biefaodB to every round. It saves time, labor and endless trouble- It means
rket price.
ma-gum., HIGH.
gambling in futures. eai._ noge> throat and lungs, Catarrh,
James M. Brooks, Columbus, Texas: Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption and
I am secretary of Colorado County liidney ailments. Any'complaint with-
a warehouse COxlCO Union. Our Union meets on June 1st ln the reach of medicine and skill
leet. and will enlarge it in the future next. We are doing pretty well in yieid leadily to his scientific treat-
as necessity demands. theso parts. ment. .
J. J. Wallace, Hlrta, Ark.: i am Mrs. Bettie D. Hanson, Ebenezer, Dr Hunter is not only fully equip-
secretary of South View Local, and Miss.: i have been a member of the pe(1 with a thorough knowledge of
wo are growing. The night of April Union about one year, and I do love j,js profession, being a graduate of a
13 we gave a musical entertainment, to attend the meetings. We are grow- number ot- Ule leading and mpst re-
speaking and box supper for tho bent- ing slowly but surely. We have about nowne)j medical colleges and univer-
lit of our Union. We had a good time thirty-five members in our Local, Gum sltieg of K„rol)ei but he conducts the
and after midnight, when the fun was Grove, and we are devoteu to the work. flneat private sanitarium in Texas,
over, initiated five members, making V. B. McGee, Ellisville, Miss.: Tiie compicte in all particulars, commo-
ten wo have taken in, in two weeks. Union has not been" long in our conn- dious and elegant.
Mary Turner, Hut ledge, Ala.: Chap- ty. My Local has 55 members, and por sjxteen years he has practiced
el Hill Local is growing steadily and there are several Locals in the county. |,js profession in Dallas, his sanita-
surely and the meinbetship y; enthus- bailie Thomas, Madden, Miss.: My rium affording a comfortable home for
iaatlc in the good work, our lady mem- papa takes Co-Operator, and I reatj it his hundreds of patients each year,
bers being especially efficient. . - with a great deal of pleasure. We have an,i during all these sixteen years,
B. D. Carter, Ola, Ark.: Oakland * good Local here, gradually growing .in(i nearly quarter of a century
Local, In Yell county, han seventy stronger. We had a County Union i,ef01-e he came to Dallas, he has
members, and we are all in earnest, meeting April 12 and 18, and there was proven himself to be a benefactor to
ago and now nearly every farmer in Hnl1 We pay a" dlieH asIiC(1 °' us- a large attendance. We had a nice suffering humanity, curing thousands
will have Pron|l)l'.v'- faet, we have things dinner, and you all know how men an(j thousands of the sorely afflicted
nice, amooth balne and highest marit_.
JNSURB YOUR FEET AGAINST AMPUTATION-BUY THE ADMIRAL.
Mewers. Bakes, Tedders and Everythinr That is Best In Wagons, Vehicles and Implements.
Whitb for Prices and Catalogue.
PARLIN & ORENDORFF IMP. CO., DALLAS, TEXAS.
VAN WINKLE
Cotton Seed Oil Machinery
Largest Lint Yield. Largest Oil Yield. Best Separation.
Special Machinery or Complete Mills.
VAN WINKLE
1907 Model Ginning Systems
, Greatest Yield of Lint. Best Samples.
Write or call on ---
Jno. Williams Taylor,
Cor. Pacific Ave. and Olive Sts.
Telephone Mian 2761.
Dallas. Texas.
Port Office Box V.
EVERYBODY
WHO COUNTS
CORRECTLY
6ETS A PRIZE
1ST. PRIZE, EIJCGANT PIANO.
Ull>.(SOCASH. 3Rl>.$i«3. 4TK $10.
If more llinn four nw w«r oorroctly suuli
•linll rwwIvH n Prize w«rtli $1 .(JO.
Coii<liMo fl-<MI puyfl for tine yearn mii -
ecrlptlon and one count. $t.oo i h>h f« r two
year* auhacrlptlon and three cottuta. In cone of ij,jr gaturduV.
tie a fair and uiipartial deolHlon \\illl e made by
dteinteroattMijudicoa. The plan wim Bubmitted to Local reads Co Operator and is
the post-oflleo department and reported favora-
lily n.v th * Attorney freneral. N<i |fueaain T or lot- proving Wonderfully.
tory scheme—the bent man wlnn. The dli*ectr\rn . n « i . ..m m .
of tho company are leading bunlnenj* men. we LoilG IieKlstol, GracevlllO, Fla..
refer to Union Bank A Truat Co.. Oalliie. Awards ta tlii ..i.rt.f 0tiH la
will be ma«ie Auk> 10th. The American Home JacliSOIl COUIlty IB all 1 I^Ilt and IS
the county is a member we
one or more warehouses for this year's
crops.
YV. TO. Chandler, Holers, Tex. : We
will builil a warehouse at Itodgera,
Hell County. The business men are
heipiiw; us with liberal donations. We
will lie ready.
J. li. Gathright, Strong, Ark.: Our
.Ptsti lct Union will have a called, meet-
April 27th. Oaklona
Inl-
and making glad innumerable homes
and hearts. What a boon to all man-
kind is the learned, skillful physician.
SAN SABA COUNTY UNION.
journal I* the jfrcat Southern Manl/.ine. (b*t an
early count by filling this blank and send today.
Pubs. American Homt Journal,
Dallas, Tsxss.
Enclosed find for subscription to your Magn-
fine. If 60 ccnts is enclosed my count is
If $1.00 U sent lay counts an
P. O
This blank is not necessary but is given for coavenieaae.
A M1CIIIC AN HONK JOI? UN A L,
Room 4 Journal BulUliiii;, l>ullaa, Texas*
Grand Pacific Hotel,
CORNER CLARK ST.. mad JACKSON
BULEVARD. CHICAGO.
Moat centrally located OualneM
Dtatrict, opposite Posiofllce and
Board of Trad* Bid*., Meiidquartera
Live Btock Breeders and Pealera.
Yard* Blectrlc Lines pass our
door every K minutes,
alao but half block from ateam rail-
way running ta Btock Tarda *v*ry
half hoar.
proving it by building a warehouse.
W. It. Smith, Senath,
Union reached DunUin county about
fifteen months ago, and now has 1,7(10
members. We have built three co-
operative gins and we are going to
build a warehouse. Our County Union
met April 10 and 11, and did much
useful work.
Fannie Bennett, Montgomery, Tex.:
I am a member of the Union with
three sisters and my mother. We have
an earnest, working Local, well at-
tended. I have to shoulder my hoe
and march to the Held, while the speo
going our way. Our District Union are; you can't do a thing with them
met with Louvernia Local on April until they eat.
2(i, and we had an elegant and useful John M. McBee, Copeville, Texas:
dme. i Collin County Union met on April 5
J. H. WWltaker, Direct, Tex.: I and 6 and adopted a resolution con-
belong to Unity Local. We are tak- demning all efforts to disrupt The _
ing iu members every meeting and Farmers' Union, especially the organi- p0 Co-Operator: San Saba
have more to take in. Our County nation of so called farmers' organiza- County Union met with Fair View Lo-
Union meeting March 2 and 23 was Hons, the only effect of which could lie cal
all one could ask in all respects. It t0 weaken our organization and ^ resolution deprecating all efforts
nieots again May 3 and 4 at Hlos- strengthen the speculators. fiisi-upt or draw from the Farmers'
soin. We will have a warehouse at J- M. Gust, Havana, Ark.: Riley Lo- union members for other farmers' or-
Paris for this year's crops. Tho more ca'. t0 which I belong, has thirty good ganidations, was adopted and vehe-
I read Co-Operator the more I learn, strong members. We have a district niently and unequivocally denouncing
J. H. Carllle, New Waverly, Tex.: I warehouse that has proven to be a big all such ,novements and their aiders
$49= Buys Otir HifgHest Grade Buggy
The Golden Eagle Buggy is built for wear, elegantly finished, fully guar-
anteed, and equal to Buggies that retail for $75.00.
We save you the dealers' profit and drummers' expense of $26.00 by selling
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU at the lowest wholesale price.
A genuine $12.50 Harness for $7.49. Our beautifulnew Catalog No. 3
shows actual photographs and givesfull particulars.
Freight charges low. Safe delivery
guaranteed. **
Golden Eagle Buggy" Co.
150-160 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga.
Mo • Th« am l"'esitlont of Moor's Grove Local advantage to us. Build warehouses ev-
ln Trinity County. We are nine erywhere, and subscribe for CoOper-
nionths old and have grown from five ator, and we will win.
to firty members and still on the up- J- R- Smith, Bertram, Texas: Our
lift. Every meolflig of our Local is Locals throughout Burnet County are
well attended and enjoyable because very enthusiastic over the warehouse
wo have lectures, music and essays proposition, and are determined to
from the lady members. We have a build enough to control all the cotton
committee at work arranging for a
picnic soon. We also have a commit-
tee getting up a warehouse fund and
will have the house and a co-operat-
and abettors and declaring faithful al-
legiance to the State and National
Farmers' Union and their officials.
MITCH JOHNSON,
Secretary Co. Union.
San Saba, Tex.
NOLAN COUNTY UNION.
wo raise. Our Bertram Local, with
neighboring Locals, will build a large
warehouse.
W. E. Sunday, Montgomery, Texas:
lvo gin. Wo have two organizers at I am chaplain of Rabon Local. Our
work and will soon have tho county County Union met an April 4 with us f.0 semj fun delegations. A big time
in a profitable and pleasant session. We !a ex,)ected and State President E. A.
I am have built two warehouses, one at this Calvin and some of the field force are
To National Co-Operator: Please
announce that Nolan County, Texas,
Union will meet at Sweetwater, May
3d and 4th. All Locals are directed
ulator's daughter rustles her silks and ,u"y
has servants at her beck and call, paid ,loljerts, Bexar, Ark.: ,
President of Bexar Local. We have place but too late for business, and one expected to speak.
robbed from the , „ .. ,.
Uuiou will change fol t5' members and more on the string at Wills, a little earlier, that sold all
JOKN O. McREYNOLDS. M. S., M.
a; DERO E. SEAY, M. B.
Drs. McReynolds & Seay
Prnotieo Confined to '
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Of PICKS: 214,215, 218, 217, 218, 219 Tkuht llLtf
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Mathers! Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
for with money
farmer, but our
thin.
Mrs. Etta Bozeman, Rufledge, Ala.:
1 am a. member of Chapel Hill Union,
in Crenshaw county. 1 have been
in the Union six months, and the nioro
I see of it, the better I like it, for
it is an educator and the salvation of
the farming classes.
Mrs. C. E. Green, Prairie Creek,
for enlistment with us. Our County the cotton stored In it at the 11-ceut
(Fulton) Union, at its meeting March basis.
28th, put a movement on foot to build *
T. N. DUNCAN,
County Secretary.
Loraine, Texas.
a warehouse and we have got the will
and the money to do It. Tho County
Union meets next with us July 11
and 12.
W. C. Reding, BurnviHe, Ark.: I
am Secretary of Burnvllle Local. We
have fifty-nine members, all workers.
SAN JACINTO COUNTY UNION.
ALICE E. DAUGHERTY.
Everitt, Texas.
Tex.: I and my husband are mem
bers of Prairie Creek laical, it Is We like Co-Operator for it keeps tho and did much good work,
wide-awake and has twelve^ady mem- Union cause alive.
bnr« Oin- and Hill City Local Mattle L. AUord, New Hope, Ark.:
I am only 15 years old, hence am too
young to belong to the Union. My
father belongs to tho Union, however,
and wo arc all Union In principle. Tho
HOLDING COTTON STILL.
* Mr. Editor: Hickory Springs Local
National Co-Operator: San Jacinto jjnlon In Caldwell Parish, Louisiana,
County (Texas) Union met with .Wav- 1)ect others soon. We have a ware-
erly Local April 12th, last, with a jla3 thirty-four members and we ex-
largo attendance of brothers and sis- house and some cotton in it yet, wait-
ters. Tho meeting was harmonious jnR for n cents, which we intend to
Dr. Terr ill's New Book
For Men
lnivo united and are building a co-
operative gin.
Mrs. Mattle Mitchell, Brushy, i. T.:
Brushy Local Is still in the light. Our
PROGRESSING NICELY.
have, for we have gone into this thing
to win and do not intend to be frozen
out—not this summer, nohow.
J. B. MAY,
Greene, La.
To The Co-Operator: Our Local
LOCAL REORGANIZED.
been used for over sixty ykars by mil- County Union mot with Brushy April Locals here was forty members. I ap- Union at Peak, Arkansas, is progress-
12 and 13. My husband and I have proclate Co-Operator and love to read ing "nicely in all ways. Wo have sev-
LIONS of MOTHERS tor their chii.drhn
White TEBTHING, with PHRI'kct success,
It SOOTHES the CHII.D, SOFTENS the Of MS,
Att.AYS alt PAIN; CURES WIND couc, ami
is the best remedy for DIARKIICRA. Sold by
Druggists in every part of the world. Be sur«
"Hud ask for "Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,"
and take noother kind. Twenty-five cu. a bottle,
no children, but we have two dear lit- "•
tlo motherless girls we are raising, J. O. Sewoll, Seagoville, Tex.: On
and i pray 1 may never see them March 2nd i organized a Local at
swinging a hoe in a field. I will not Ringgold, lii Clay Comity, with tven-
lf farmers prove true to the Uuion.
fi
Farmer's Union Gin Companies Of
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory
We have a traveling salesman assisting Tho Farmers' Union Gin
Companies ln purchasing their Gin Machinery. All,who contemplate
building Union Gins can get the assistance of this department free of
charge. To purchase your machinery without consulting this depart-
ment may be a great injustice to you. Write for full particulars
C Address
A. H. O'Keeffe,
Union State Business Agf.,
Dallas, Texas.
. j.i
ty members, and two weeks later it
took ln four more and had two ap-
plications on file. This Local has
started in to succeed and will have
tho best farmers In the county in tho
Union in a little while. Co-Operator
Is doing a great work and do not see
how any man can do without it. Tlie
new Local took tho
River.
en ty-five members, of whom twenty-
six are ladies, and we are still going
upward. Co-Operator is a great paper
and a great help to the Union.
MRS. ADA. CALDWELL.
Peak, Ark.
COTTON SCHOOL STUDENT.
National Co-Operator: In March,
1904, Newt. Gresham, the founder of
ll.o Farnieis' Union, came to (V.ss
County, Texas, and o-'ganized Cross
Roads Local but on account of some
misunderstanding we went to pieces.
On the night of April 9th. last, how-
ever. Organizer G. W. Fant called our
people together and reorganized us
with fifteen members.
Cass County has the honor of hav-
To Co-Operator: Our Local Uulon
near Grapeland, Houston county, is ing one o^tlie best farmer boy speak-
taklng in new members nil the time. era. In the iiersou of Bro. G. W. Fant,
name of Red Around us are a great many well-to do In the State. He is a builder all the
farmers and but a small per cent of time.
J. M. Butler, Sulphur, I. T.: Fair this class belong to the Union, hence We elected E. H. Porter, presideut,
llew Local Is progressing nicely and we do not grow as rapidly as we and I. H. D. Burkhalter secretary. We
taking in new members all the time, ought. &re going to stand together this time
Our District Union met with us hist, Our District Union met with Hays and work for our families and country,
transnctlng a deal of Important bit .1- Ss \ ;r.';s Local on April 13th, with a I. H. D. Bl RKHALTETt.
Uesa. gi>od attendance. There Is a strong Hughes Spriugs, Secretary.
Dr. J. f!. Terrill.
Special Notice
This nem Book No. 23 Is Dr. Terrill's
masterpiece, and it is conceded to be the
best of its kind ever written. It discusses
the Maladies of Men in plain, simple lan-
guage so that any man can readily und^
stand its meaning. It makes no difference
whether you are afflicted or not, you should
read this most valuable treatise.
This book Is not published for profit,
but to give men suitable and useful inform-
ation on the Maladies peculiar to their sex.
Send for a copy of this magnificent work
TO-DAY. As long as they last they will
be sent absolutely free to any address, la
a plain, sealed envelope, If you merftion
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Pyle, O.P. The National Co-operator and Farm Journal (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1907, newspaper, May 1, 1907; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth186288/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .