The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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have been the standard—haven't
failed onoe to produce bigger, bet-
ter crops than any others. Bold
by all dealers. 1005 Heed An*
■Ml tree to all applleanUi.
D. M. FCRRY A CO..
Detroit, Mich.
It's Oil Right.
It may not smooth the wafers, but it
surely soothes the pain. Use it on your
cuts, bums, bruises aches and pains*
It will make you happy, because it
makes you well. Hunt's Lightning
Oil.
The Lewis und Clark Exposi-
tion will ct.st $7,000,000.
A Tried and True Frljnd.
One Mintte Cough Cure contains not
an ktoin of any harmful drug, and it
has been curing Coughs, (Jolds, Croup
and Whooping Cough so Ions that it
has proven itself to be a tried and true
friend to the many who use it. Mrs.
Gertrude E, Fenner, Marion, Ind.,
says: "Coughing and straining so
wealcensd me tnat I run down i:i weight
from 148 to 92 pounds. After trying a
number of remedies to no avail, One
Minute Cough Cure entirely cured me "
Sold by Mexia Drug Co.
A model dairy operated on the
grounds will prove of interest to
farmers who visit the Lewis ana
Clark Exposition.
CAST
Bears the /y The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signatnre
of
Pour snow-capped mountain
peaks—Mount Ilood, Mount
Adams, Mount St. Helens and
Mount Ranier—are visible from
the Lewis and Clark Exposition
grounds.
The Right Name Is DeWilt.
DeWitt's Wjtch Hazel Salve cools,
soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils,
braises, piles and all skin diseases. K.
E. Zickefoose, Adolph, W. Va., says:
"My little daughter had white swelling
so bad tnat piece after piece of bone
worked out of her lag. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured her." It is the most
wonderful healing salve in the world.
Beware of counterfeits. Sold by Mexia
Drug Co.
Twenty thousand roses will
bloom on the giounds of the
Lewis and Clark Exposition this
summer. Portland, where the
Exposition will be held, is known
as the ''Kose City," and roses
blossom there the year round.
CASTORIA. '
Beara the /) Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
A $150,000 exhibit of the pro*
ducts of the Philippine Islands
will be an interesting feature of
the United States Government's
participation in the Lewis and
Clark Exposition.
Does Not Irritate
"I have found Simmons' Liver Puri-
fier the mildest and most pleasant in
action, yet the surest remedy for con-
stipation, torpid liver and all kindred
troubles, I have ever nsed. It doss not
irritate or gripe." Very truly, S. P.
Cleary, Jackson, Tenn.
Put np in tin boxes only. Price 215c.
The Lewis and Clark Exposi-
tion has received a shipment of
10,000 souvenir gold dollars bear-
ing the 1005 date. The coins bear
on one side a likeness of Meri-
wether Lewis, and on the other
that of William Clark. They sell
at $2 each, or at $10 for six.
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fees
We feel somewhat as a preacher
we onoe beardj.of felt. He bad
moved to a ha'w charge, the peo-
ple were so good to him at first,
sending in every neoeasary for
the table 'til finally be became
used to the provision and ceased
to take any "thought for the mor-
row." In time the new wore off,
and the contributions ceased, and
the poor man came near starving
to death. We are like the
preacher in appreciating good
things to eat. And as we are un-
like him in not being new in any
sense of the word, we hope our
friends will continue to remem-
ber us with nice things. Our
latest indebtedness is to Mrs. W.
R, Storey for some very tine
mustard, radishes and lettuce.
Cheated Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally,
but by cuoosing the right medicine. E,
H. Wolfe, of Bear Grcve, Iowa, cheat-
ed death. He says: "Two yews ago
I had Kidney Trouble waich caused me
great pain, suffering and anxiety, r,ut I
took Electric Bitters, which effected a
complete cure. I have also found them
of great benefit in general debilicy and
nerve trouble, and keep them constant-
ly on hand, sine", as I find they have
no equal." Mexia Drug Co., druggists,
guarantees them at 50c.
cASTonija..
Bears the ^'I"' ''CU "a"8
Pierce County, Washington,
famed as a fertile fruit-raising
county, will distribute straw-
berries and apples free at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
The fruit-raisers feel confident
that eastern people who have
once tasted a Pierce County
strawberry or apple, will be con-
vinced that the county is an un-
surpassed locality for raising
these products.
Forget About Your Stomach.
If your digestion is bad the vital or-
gans of yo'ir body are not fed and
nourished as they should be. They grow
weak and invite disease. Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures
indigestion and all stomach troubles.
You forget you have a stomach from
the very day you begin taking it. This
is because it gets a rest—rocuperates
and gradually grows so strong and
healthy that it trouDles you no more.
E. L. Babcock, Amherss, Minn,, says:
"I have taken a great many remedies
for indigestion but have found nothing
equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.'' Kodol
digests what you eat, cures Indigestion,
Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach, Belching,
Heartburn and f>ll Stomach Troubles
Its preparation is tha result of many
years of research. Sold by Mexia Drug
Co.
Interest in the story of Saca
jawea, the Indian heroine whel
guided the Lewis and Ciark Ex-
position through the mountains a
century ago; has popularized the
Sacajawea spoon; a souvenir
spoou made of Oregon copper,
which is being sold for the pur
pose of raising funds for the
erection of a statue to the Indian
heroine at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Pouplar
"Mothers buy it tor croupy children,
railroad men buy' it for severe cot ghs
and elderly people buy it for la grippe,"
say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We
sell uiore of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy than any other kind. It seems
to have taken tne lead over several
other good brands." There is no ques-
tion but this medicine is the test that
can be procured for coughs and colds,
whether it be a child or an adult that is
afflicted. It always cures and cures
quickly • Sold by Mexia Drug Co.
Mr, A. T. Stokes of the For-
est Glade community is entitled
I to the prize for the finest box
of strawberries we have seen thir
Won a Name of Kame.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fa-
mous little pills, have been made fa-
mous by their certain yet harmless and
gentle action upon the bowels and liver
They have no equal for bilionsness,
constipation, etc. They do not weaken ,
the stomach, gripe, or make you feel, friend tor the nice presejt
sick. Once nsed always preferred., ~ ~ ,
They strengthen, Sold by Mexia Drug WI10l«lllllltOO®5E§|*ttj UI*®
Company. For Coughs* Colds and Croup.
A Ouiedcvil Ride
often ends in a sad accident. > To heal
accidental injuries, use Buck lent. Ar-
nica Salve. "A deep wound in ruy foot,
from an Hccident." writes Theodore
8chnele, of ColuJibus, O., "onuaud ine
great pain. Physicsaus were helpless,
lint Bniiklen's Arnica Salve quickly
healed it." Soothes and heals burns
like magic. 25c at Moxia Drag Co ,
druggists.
Mrs. Ei waller spent Friday
in Dallas on business cunoouuu
with her dressmaking parlors.
L ast Hope Vanished.
WLen leading physician; said t'ui
W M. Smithart, Of PekiD, la , had in-
"araHecou&nuiption, his last hope van-
nished; but Dr, King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds,
kept him out of his grave, lift says,
'i'his great specific complettly cured
lueand saved i llvn, I
nave UJed it or over 10 years, and con-
sider it a marvelous throat and lung
c".ire'' Strictlv scientific cure for
Cjughs, Sore Tnroals or Colds; fame
pivve.uive of Pneumonia. Uuarati-
t.^d, 60c and $1.1)0 bottles at Mcx.it
Drug Co's drug store. Trial bottle tree.
Prof. D. P. Sbav went to Dal-
las Friday to hear the great
Wagner opera Parsifal.
t-r:glutul Suftering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the viru-
lent poisons of undigested foud, C. G,
Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr.
Kind's New Life Pil.s, ''with the rj-
euit," ne writes, "oaat I was cured.'
All stouiach.and bowel disorder give
Way to their tonic, laxative properties.
25c at Mexia Drug Co., guaranteed.
Misses iViatiie Cundjii and
Mary McDaniel arc gue.stn ot'
friends in Wortham.
i tin ukiuiNal.
Fuley & Co., Chicago, originated
i-luuey and Ta>- as a throat and lung
remedy, and ou account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
ana Tar mauy imitations are ottered lor
the genuine. Ask fur roicy's Honey
and Tar and refuse any suostuuteoiier-
jd as no other preparation will give tlie
same satisfaction. It ia mildly laxative,
It contains no opiates ana is salest lor
children and delicate persons.—JtleM.t
uiug Co.
EI. T* McCorttle has taken a
hanu at decorating aud if .you
will look at his east show windo v
you will agree with us that he is
somewhat cf ail artist in the
tvoik.
Tor a.Wcak l-iguation.
No medi3ine can replace food but
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets vill help you to digest your food.
It is not toe quantity ol food tat en tnat
gives strengm and vigor to the system,
but the amount digested and assimi-
lated. If troubled witn a weak diges-
tion, don't fail to give these Tablets
a trial- Thousands have been bene-
fittd by their use. They only cost a
quarter. For sale by Mexia Drug Co.
Cheap Tickets
Via T. &. B. V:
"THE VALLEY ROUTE."
To Mineral Wells, account
meeting Grand Lodge K. of P.,
$5.00 for the round trip. On sale
April 23rd-24th, good to return
28th.
Also to Mineral Wells on ac-
count meeting of Retail Grooers
and Butcher's association. Date
of sale June 12th and ]3th, good
to return June lfJth, price $5.10
for round trip.
Lee M, Vance, Agt.
Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved,
The excruciating pains characteristic
of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly
relieved by applying chamberlain's Pain
Balm, The great pain relieving power
of the liniment has been the surprise
an 1 delight of thousands of sufferers.
The qnick relief from pain which it af-
fords is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by Mexia Drug Co
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Tourist Car Privileges.
I $50 Round Trip
Los Angeles or
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Liberal Stopovers April IO, II, 12, 13 and 14.
Return via Portland 812.50 higher.
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May 14, 15 and 16.
One Fare and $2 Kansas City and Return
Baptist Convent'ons flay 8, 9, IO, II and 12
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Be Sure
To use the Iron Mountain
Route, finest track and road bed J
in the South-west, equipment and
dining car service unsurpassed.
Splendid facilities and most
omfortable way to travel. Short-
year. Some of them were a- j c
small hen eggs, and *|«|t and quickest to Hot Springe,
, n„ c . fii Memphis, St. Louis and the
only took 3b of them to fill the EdBt_ For furthep mformation
large as
only too
quart box
see Local Agent or write E. O.
Griffin, Southwestern Passenger
Aeent, San Antonio, or H. C.
Townsend, General Pass. & Tick-
et Agent, St, Louis,
TEXARKANA
I 'INE BLUl'I;'
Memphis = Saint Louis
And the NORTH and EAST Reach best
—VIA—
Doubie
Daily
Train
Service
Reclining
Chair Cars
Seats Free
Parlor Cafe
Cars-.vieals
A La Carte
Palace
Sleeping
CarsV
Composed of-
ALiIJ NEW WIDE VESTIHUL1C1) 1SQUI P„\IEN'rt
Onr Trains Use the
Magnificent Double Track bt'jc I Bridge
Over the Mississippi River ut Thebea.
For rates schedules or other information
ASK ANY COTTON* 1I1SLT MAN OK AllDHKSS
D. M. Morgan,
T. P. A.
Fort Worth, Texas.
J. r.. Lithane,
U K A.
Tyler, Texas.
Gus Hoover,
T P. A
Whcu. Texas.
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Protected by
Block Signals
The first railway in Am rica to adopt the abso-
lute Block System in the operation of all trains
was the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
It to-day has more miles of road operated under
block signal rule than any other railway company
The Si. Paul Road was the first railway to light
its trains by electricity, and it now has more than
400 electric-lighted passenger cars in laily service
This is a considerably greater number than oper-
ated by any othe/railway. The St. Paul Roa I
was also the first to adopt the steam-heating
system, and its passenger trains are today the
beet heated trains in America
The Southwest Limited leaves Kansas City
Union Station. 5.55 p. m., Grand Ave. 6.07 p. rn.
Arrives Union Station,Chicago,8 35 a.m. This is
the train that has taken 1st place between Chicago
and Kansas City in its first year, and holds it.
M. F. SMITH,
Commercial Agent.
201 Slaughter Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Houx's Printery
First-Class Job Work.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1905, newspaper, April 27, 1905; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290741/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.