The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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OtEY'S
HONEY
and TAR
CURES
loughs and Colds
PREVENTS
Pneumonia and
Consumption
Foley's typney and Tar not only
■tops the coffjjb, but heals and strength-
ens the lungs and prevents serious re-
sults from a cold.
There is no danger of Pneumonia,
Consumption or other serious lung
trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar
is taken, as it will cure the most stub-
born coughs—the dangerous kind that
settles on the lungs and may develop
into pneumonia over night.
If you have a cough or cold do not
risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey
and Tar will cure you quickly and
strengthen your lungs.
Remember the name — Foley's
Honey and Tar—and refuse any
substitute offered. Do not take chances
with some unknown preparation that
costs you the same when you can get !
Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs
you no more and is safe and certain
in results. Contains no opiates.
Court House Notes.
Cured After Physicians Said Ha
Had Consumption.
E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church,
Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or
eight years ago I had a very severe cold
which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, and which they afterwards
pronounced consumption. Through a
friend I was induced to try a sample of
Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me
so much relief that I bought some of
the regular size. Two or three bottles
cured me of what the physicians called
consumption, and I have never had any
trouble with my throat or lungs sine*
that tkne."
Three sizes—25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contaips two and
one half times as much as the small size
and the $1.00 bottle almost six times
as much.
SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY
MEXIA DKUtiCOMPAiVY.
SUB 7ER R 4 \ EAI\
WONDERS
Mammlii Gave
OOLOSSM. CAVERN
Are the most interesting of all the Nat
r.ral Wonders in .America. These Woti-
d-rfctl Caverns aie visited annually by
thousands of tourists from ihis country
and abroad. Tl*ey are ]U'or.<;UM.vd uy
scientists the most magnificent. work of
nature, it Would well repay you to
rake the time to make a visit to them.
They are 100 miles south of Louisville,
Kv,' uear the
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qnote yon rates, give \ on train sched-
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ted 4S pilte booKlet civiiu'an iutensr-
ing- description o? these remarkable
places.
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hiTont.ion Is probably patentable. Coimnunica-
tions strictly c«nfttlentfal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents tak.n through Munn ft Co *ecolYe
ttpecU notice, without oharqe, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnutrated wnoKly. J.nmwt cirv
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four month*, L Sold by all newst'._ Ml<irs.
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! From Groesbeck Jou-nal.
COMMISSIONERS COURT.
The following are the proceed-
ings of the commissioners court
had at its call session last week:
Tax of $18.29 was ordered re-
funded to A. C. Sloan, on ac-
count of erroneous assessment.
That upon recommendation cf
Commissioner Koberts, the Groes-
beck and Jewett road was order-
ed changed to run on the old
roud bed from .J. T. Thomas to
the Navasota river.
The returns ot trustee elections
held on April 1st in the various
school districts was canvassed
and the following trustees elected
in the districts named:
Davis Prairie—Henry Lmnk-
ford, Will Hearne, W D Bates.
Frosa—,J H Mines, E E Thomas
Box Church—G R Andrews,
P O Williams.
ilDale—,J YV Morris., A P Fergf-
son.
Hornhill—F M Steward, John
Schulz.
Yaibroville—W .1 Sellers A D
Stokely.
Mt. Vernon—Milton Campbell
and D Biers.
Mart—G W Sansom. Frank
Bevil.
Moss Springs—R YV Gum and
Bill Stamford.
Science Hall—C li Curlee, J
M Clark.
East Point—YV J Hughes, T E
East.
Kirk—W YYr Phillips, C E
Curtis.
Eureka—YV H Moncnef, J B
Hunt.
Wolf Creek—YV H Stafford, C
Cliausse.
Willow Spring—J It Ward and
A R Waters.
Delia—>1 R YYrebb, A J Kastcr-
ling.
Mill Creek—R A Brown and O
Springfield.
Oklahoma—E YV Schneider
W G Charnoun. ,
Mt Antioch—J E Bryan and 11
H Thompson.
Tiff.-r Prairi®—11 R Robertson
and S P Hurley.
Frosa (col)—E L Baker and
.Jonah Sanders
Gordon—Z B Turner and John
McDona'd
Central Institute—J A Perkins
YV O Miller.
La Salle—J C Ftirguson L L
Tompkins:
Pleasant Valley—Lewis Kaborn
Ft Parker—W R Black, Jas
Bennett
Prairie Grave—D A Waller, E
T Tooke
Bethel—J D Herring, and YV J
Guthrie.
Beulah—J \Y' Raseo, and A L
Dui ham
Cedar—J L Cogdell, W R
Cochrum and J R Stephens
Prairie Hill—YV J Mu^phey, J
L Wubncr
Conr.ord—R P Michael.
Oliver—J T Pritchard and ,) D
Stephenson
Prairie View—S J Kennedy, VV
II Amon, E C Polk
Independence—D S Grcss and
J C Hughes
Eutah— J R Bryant, Jno. Meek
Harmony—P Jackson and L B
Sea'e
Pleasant Hill—R B Lincecum,
M R Box
Victoria—F M Coker and E YV
DrinUard
Elm- Ridge—J L Taggart
"Pleasant Grove—S R Latner
Mike Yankee
Little Brazos—F P YVilson
Nus-<—J H Gibson, J D Seals
Oakes—L C Reed
Fore9t.Glade—K L Speer, WL
Dorsett
Rocky Point—J R Cox, YV A
Carroll
In the following districts, the
candidates all tied resulting in no
election: Welcome, Shiloh, Ben
Hur, Locust Grove, Point Enter-
prise and an election has been
ordered for May 6th for these
districts.
Upon the return of an election
held in Wclcomc school district
showing a majority in favor of a
school tax, a tax of 20 cents on
the 8100.00 was levied upon the
taxable property in said district
tor school purposes.
Tax of $19.93 was ordered re-
funded to L B Smyth for years
of 1898-99, 1800-01-02-03-04 on
account of erroneous assessment.
Upon the recommendation of
Commissioner Steele, a 2nd class
road was ordered opont-d begin-
ning at a point where the Daw-
son & Wortham public road
Strikes the east line of the J , G.
Minor League and terminating
ai the YVorthani and Coolidgo
puolic road. Said road not to be
opened until parties interested
and Commissioner Steelo agree
upon damages, if any.
Ordered that road precint No.
38 be changed as follows : Beg. 2
miles S E from the town of Mex-
ia, continuing in a direct line
with the present load precinct to
Mrs. Hiiichliff's north line;
thence in an easterly direction
about 200 yards intersecting same
road precinct 38.
That poll tax be refunded to
Tillman Henry, Othelly Barry,
John Mathis and C. P. Duncan
on account of being under age.
That tax of $(>.28 be refunded
to Mrs. R. A. Parmer; account
of error in assessment.
That County Judge issue war-
rants on District 103 in favor of
T. H. Hulen for 35 cents and B.
A. Curry for 82.47 on account of
error in assessment.
J. H. Roark was granted a
commission of 20 per cent upon
all delinquent tax collected and
overplus of lands ot the county
collected and regained through
his assistance.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wliich has been,
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to dcceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—Tiie Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind .You Have Always Bougiit
In Use For Over 30 Years.
T'rr: CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK CITY.
Beyond Exprssion.
G. W• F.irlowa, East Florence, Ala.,
writes:
'' For nearly seven year a I was afflict-
ed with skin disease which caused
an almost unbearable itching. I conld
neither work, rest or sleep 111 peace.
Nothing gave me permanent relief nu-
ll I tried Hunt's Cure. One application
relieved me; one box cured me, and al-
though a year has passed, I have stayed
cured I am grateful beyond expression.
Hunt's Cure is a guaranteed cure for
all itching diseases f the skin. Price
50e
Wild Catile in England.
A herd of aboriginal wild white
cattle which has been confined for
nearly 700 years in Chartley park,
Staffordshire, England, 011 the
hereditary estate of Earl Ferrers
is to be sold. The park, consist-
ing of 900 acres, is to be divided
up. The herd has numbered as
many as forty-three, but numbers
now only nine. It was shut up in
the year 1.24S.
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t-alls, Detroit Chicago, Canida,
and ihe Norttiwe
The Shortest,{Quickest and Only Line from St. Louis, or Kansas City
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Time and||Equipment Unexcelled
SEE;|THIS. SCHEUULE
Leaving St. Louis i'.l 01 a in 12 32 p m 9 05 p m 11 32 p m
Arriving; at Detroit 8t20-p m U^-40 p m i) HO a m .*2 01 p m
Arriving at Buffalo 4 80"a tu 7 35 a m "J I'O p in 7 50 p m
Arriving at New York.... 3 50 p ro 7 :)0 p in 8 00 a 111 7 45 a 111
Arriving at Boston 5 20 ;> 111 9 50 a m 10 10 a m
Unoxcolled Service Between St. LouiH, Chicago
Leave St. Louis 9 32 a in ; 9 17 p m 11 32 p in
Arrive in Chicago.. 5 30 !p in 7 30 a 111 8 00 a in
St Louin. St Paul andl Mtnneapolis Limited
Leaving St. Louis 2 02 p 111 weaving St. Caul 7 10 pm
Arriving in Miimeapolis....fi 15 am Leaving Minneapolis 7 lipui
Arriving in St. Paul 8;50 a in Arriving in St. Lauis 2 00 p m
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Leave St Louis 0 01 .a 111 2 34 a 111 12 32 p i 8 30 p m
Arrive Toledo 7 4*> p m 2 25 p m ll 05 p m 8 40 p m
Arrive l'ittslrarg (I 25 a m (1 25 a m 1 00 p in
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E. W. Hall, St. Loais, Mo. Dear Sir
—In 1809 I suffered from kidney and
bladder troubles, and less than one
bottle of your Texas Wonder, Hall's
Great Discovery cured me and I can
cheerfully recommend it. Yours t > 1 j,!
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A Texas Wonder.
One small bottle of the Texas Won-
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kidney and bladder troubles, removes
gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emis-
sions, weak < nd lame backs, rheau-
tisin and all irregularities of the kid-
neys and bladder in both men and wo-
man; regulates bladder trouble in chil-
dren. If not sold by your druggist it
will be sent by mail on receipt of (1.
* )ne small bottle is two month's treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect a
cure. Dr E W Hall, sole manufac-
turer, P O Box 629, St Lonis. Mo.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.