The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 48, December 15, 1894 Page: 14
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THE TEXAS MINER.
THETRAVELERS Insurance
^COMPHNY^
[S UNtVERSALLY G)YEN the PREFERENCE.
'It is the OLDEST, LARGEST, Md STRONGEST.
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These Figures Teii Their Own Story.
B
ecause
THE TRAVELERS
tNSURANCE CO.
Paid more money to ciaimants
in Texas, during !893, than at!
other Accident Companies com*
bined.
(From the !894 Texas insurance Report.; LOSSES PAID.
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The BEST COMPANY is the one that does the MOST Good.
For information or Rates, App!y to
HENRV r. BURT,
AGENT,
ROOM 303 TRUST CO. BUILDING,
i i DHLLHS, TEXKS.
JOHN L. CONNABLE, President. CHARLES G. SHERMAN. 2d V. P and Sec y,
MATTHEW CONNABLE, 1st V. Pres't. E. M. CONNABLE, Treasurer.
Chattanooga Powder Co.
^^MANUFACTURERS OF BLACK POWDER.^^
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
5i?e above powder is u$ed exelusiuely by tripe 5exas O
pacific <?oal ?o.
" MELACHOL,"
The Painiess Laxative and Superior Nerve Tonic.
RETA!L PR!CE, 75c PER BOTTLE.
This medicine is a definite chemical compound of sodium with nitric, citric
&nd phosphoric acids. It is an aesthetic pharmaceutical preparation, which
renders the exhibition of these well-known remedies convenient and acceptable
to the patient. To the physician this statement of its composition will imply
the variety of troubles for which it was intended, and a practical trial of its
merits will show that MELACHOL is superior to its namesake, Calomel.
It stands as a bulwark against all diseases of the liver, that may be caused
by candies, rich food, liquors, or neglect of exercise; and therefore will remove
their symptoms, headache, melancholia, languor, dizziness, constipation,
pains in the limbs and shoulders. To restore and permanently establish the
vigor of manaood, it is superior to any other known remedy.
In malarial troubles it ei&ciently supplies the place of Calomel, and is fol-
lowed by no unpleasant consequences.
Dose for adults: To move the bowels, a large tablespoonfulin water, be-
fore breakfast. For chronic malarial, or other liver troubles, half a teaspoon-
ful in water two or three times a day.
Roethtisberger & Gerber,
22 & 24 River Street,
-==saa*^CH!CAGO,
^ ——importers of and Deaiers in
Foreign and Domestic
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CHEESE.
Domestic Swiss Cheese and
^Brick Cheese a Speciatty
Sotd by Texas Pacific Mercantile & Mfg. Co.
O MADE H AMERICA BY AMERICAN WORKMEN. o
\ / O ABSeL?afEL?Y
O* V. t3+ fHE HIGHEST
CUTLERY. QUALITY. #
Hibbard, Spencer, Barttett & Co., Chicago, ML Sold by Texas TaciHc M. & M. Co.
ALTA PHARMACAL CO.
MOFFfTTWEST DRUG CO,,
Manufacturers,
St. Louis,
St. Louis.
The paper, ink, type and machinery used by THE TEXAS
MiNER was purchased from that old reliable Texas house, Scarff
& O'Connor Co., Dallas, who make a specialty of furnishing
printing outRts, and everything necessary to run a printing ofRce.
They meet all competition in prices and terms.
Fl%e%07*:es.- Tb/A).
SeiDENBERC & CO^S
# G!GARS #
7*777/7 W^/77^^7* 7?.^^o.s'7^7(?77.
tst Ave. & 74th St., New York.
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HEAD CENTER."
Bowersock Mi!Hng Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
- "APn AND SOFT : : : :
WiNTER WHEAT FLOUR
Lawrence, - - = Kansas.
Kansas Water Power - Capacity 500 Barrets
"UPPER CRUST.
We set! them.
Nickerson Patent Boit
SHEARS and SCiSSORS,
# Made to use by #
The Davenport Cutlery Co.
Davenport, Iowa.
Texas Pacific Mercantiie & Mfg. Co.
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 48, December 15, 1894, newspaper, December 15, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200495/m1/14/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.