The Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1906 Page: 12 of 12
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VETERAN OF THE SPANISH WAR
Expresses His Great Faith In Pe-ru-na.
It a Tonic fepwUlly
to tho PmostioB and lo-
af 111 Catarrhal Atlanta
■o to tho Viciaaitudas of
Oimato and Erpoaura
JEzporionood by tho
An Old Boldior'a Praia*
Kr.y. R.Cox,Center Oik, Pa., write*:
HwMtiken with hemorrhages of the
and had from one, to three a
«nui doctors said vxj atomach conld
o* Km cured, and it was only a question
ff bnwaoon one of these epella would
ill ma, and I was given up several
nas, as they had no hopes for me.
I finally wrote to you, and you said
tk was not a cancer or a tumor, Peruna
onld cure me.
X commenced taking Peruna right
agr, and have never had one of those
■tie since.
■*£ m an old soldier, one of PhllSherl-
afla Bough Riders, and pretty nearly
sg«d out now, but I have a pretty
tach again."
War Correspondent Boo-
ommenda Pe-ru-na.
.ELB. Manley, Assistant War Cor-
tt during the war in China,
i«*Black and White," 668 Craig St.,
, Canada, writes:
l a man travels In extremely hot
'•old climates, he realises how valua-
> at blend he has If he oarries a bottle
[ iaov of no article in my traveling
it which X have learned to praise
<r.
[X yon are suffering with the ex-
it ftieet, Peruna restores you, or if
unra afflicted with a oold, la grippe
rftr<achltis, Peruna restores you In a
I time.
i if you suffer with sleeplessnees or
' ifnu appetite is poor, again Peruna
; :• a good, true friend and is the
it needed.
r«I i-mve tried It for months and am
Jjr *00 glad to acknowledge tt ss a
c,loyal standby in times of trouble,
sijot hesitate to recommend It to all."
f.T. Markland, a well-known busl-
1 joan of Cincinnati, O., address R. R.
,1 Alt Washington, Ohio, writes;
Snd that in my case Peruna Is a
flesh builder. 1
am now at work
every day, and
have gained ten
i«o Work 4t the
A:« of Seventy-
1 no Year a.
I took your Peruna according
lx«tions and the result was more than
ct d. J took no other medicine but
, and It accomplished all. You
:k* tn your flrat letter that you
/si t Peruna would cure me and it
; Jim seventy-three years old and
, t jend to my business as usual."
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COL ARTHUR L. HAMILTON.
Gallant Porto Rlcan Soldier Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na.
Col. Arthur L. Hamilton, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteers, writes from
239 Ooodale St., Columbus, O., as follows:
"Bealdea having the merit* of Peruna fatty demomtrmted tn my fam-
ily. I nave a number of frienda who have taken It for catarrh and atom-
ach trouble and all unite la pralaing It. A* a remedy for catarrh, I can
fully recommend It."
In a later letter to Dr. Hartman, Col. Hamilton writes:
" My command uaed your Peruna during our service tn the Spanish-
American War and I will eay thla, that If the War Department records art
consulted. It will he found that the caaualltlea In my regiment were leas
than In any other foment of the Army Corpa while at Camps Alger,
Meade and Buahnell. The total deatha Im my regiment, during the aeven
months' service, were aeven out of a total number of 1400. I, of courte,
cannot help but think that Peruaa certainly we* m great benefit to my
command."
In a recent letter, Col. Hamilton says;
• 7 have uaed Peruna myaelt and In my family for the last seven yeara.
I have already written you about the good results I experienced with your
remedy during the Spanish-American War."
In old age the mucous membranes be-
come thickened and partly lose their
function.
This leads to partial loss of hearing,
smell and taste, as well as digestive dis-
turbsnces.
Peruna corrects all this by Its efficient
operation on all the mucous membranes
of the body.
One bottle will convince anyone. Once
used and Peruna becomes a life-long
stand-by with old and young.
For free medical advice, address Dr.
B, D. Hartman, President of Tho Hart-
man Sanitarium, Columbus, O. All cor-
respondence held strictly confidential.
Mr. Fred Derseweh, Ridgetop, Tenn.,
writes:
"We have boen using Peruna for five
years. 1 believe that M la the best med-
icine that I know of.
Hl and my wife and onr thirteen chil-
dren do Dot need any doctor, since ws
use Peruna."
Pe-ru-na Contains No Farootice.
One reason why Peruna has found
permanent use In so many homes is that
It contains no narcotic of any kind.
Peruna has no bad effect upon the
system, and gradually eliminates ca-
tarrh by removing the causa vf th
catarrh.
SPRING HILL.
Another big rain fell here Sunday
wstiijch was not appreciated very
snn<*h bv • ie farmers.
3km Ho ard and family returned
tM in«> Mon lay from Fannin county,
wher> fni j have been visiting rela-
Marshall .lett, wife and nelce,
Mies Maud Johnson of Farmersvllle,
wfcalred in this community Saturday
night and Sunday.
Bruirt Jiussell and family of Auston
Chapel, spent last week with rela-
tives here.
Mrs. Roy Carpenter of Farmers-
vDle, was here one day last week,
vb4tlng her parents, J. M. Klnsey
«nd wife,
H. iL JPoater and daughter, Mrs.
Jxtrtu Brown, spent Friday with his
brother-in-law. J. L. Perkins and
wrtfe, tn the Klondike ^community.
fulttle Jim Edlngton is 011 the
ttidi list.
The men of this platJe have been
doing some work on the roads tne
jt -week, which was mnch needed.
T. B. Howard of Princeton was
Iter* Saturday.
The protracted meeting began at
ihif place Saturday. The services
Wk'lvu -conducted by IteTti. \VIIbank?
!<U Ridge, and IlnTfls of Far-
ime"r*ville.
fPnul Walker is viewing the many
■ In West Texas this week.
ANN*.
®nme of the farmers around here
ttrtt getting blue on acconut of the
nsmrtinued rains.
Rev. L. A. Hanson \#tt Friday
for Chambersvllle. where he will
conduct a meeting.
Mrs. S. A. Reed of Birmingham,
Ala.. la visiting aitb. T. W. Greer.
Misses Fannie, Leah, Via and
brother, Willie Baster of Pilot Point
are visiting their sister, Airs. J. L.
Strother.
I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charley
1 Baldwin, Monday, a girl.
B. A. Marconi accompanied his i
' mother to their home near Leonard
j Sunday.
The protracted meeting at the
Methodist church closed Sunday.
Reev. 0. O. Key, of Whltewrlght.
was here Monday, <md went out to
his farm south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. P. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. t
12. E. Cox, Mrs. Gee and a number j
of young people went out on Sister
Grove creek fishing Tuesday night.
Misses Ethel Co pel and and Delia
Smith wl.o have been visiting rela-
tives nt Westminster, Rove return-
ed home.
Mr. Hnrst Is having lilh house re-
modeled.
Miss Frankle Wotford who has
been visiting her sister, «rs. t,. W.
Muse of McKlnney, has returned
home.
Miss Florence Schenewerk of Mid-
foathen. Is visiting friend* of this
placr.
Quite a number of youag people
attended the old settlers plcnfcc at
Sherman Saturday.
The Baptist meeting began yes-
terday. Rev. H. R. Arnold of Sel-
ma, Ala., wilt conduct the services.
8chool for those who were not
quite up on some subjects in the
eighth and ninth grades,, started
this morning.
The Methodist meeting started
yesterday. The crowd began leav-
ing on acount of the rain before
the sermon was half over. rtev.
Ashburn only had time to say good-
bye, without the benediction.
Edd Corry has returned from
Bosque county, where he bought
land and intends to make hfs future
home.
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CONGRESSIONAL
VOTE CANVASS
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mkktiVg of thk hxkcutivk
UOMMITTKK HKLD.
j. L FRANKLIN PRESIDES
Collin County Man Ctiom>n Chair,
man—lUuidell's Majority in
the Distrlrt 4SO.
Pursuant to a of Chairman
John T. Suggs, the Fourth Congers-
slouul Democratic Executive Com-
mittee met Saturday In the parlors
of the Beckham Hotel at Greenville.
In the absence of Chairman Suggs,
the committee was called to order
by J. A. Hodge, chairman of the
Hunt County Democratic nxecutlve
committee, who announced that the
first business was the election of u
chairman. J. L. Franklin, of this
cltv, was elected cualrman and J. T.
Hill of Kains countv, secretary.
Greenville was selected as the pLue
to hold the convention. The dele-
gates from Collin. Fannin, Grayson,
Hunt and Kulns were certified to
and the vote canvassed and tabulat-
ed as follows:
Randell. Barrett.
Collin 2.4K9 2,SCfi
Fannin 2.104 3.G12
Grayson 4.02(5 1.5&C
Hunt 2,043 2,777
Rains 293 224
Totals - - - 11,555 11,075
The convention vote was prorated
and Is as follows:
Ruulell. Barrett.
Collin f>. 112S 5.8872
Fannin 4.04 So €.9520
Grayson s.9219 3.07 s 1
Hunt 5.0856 G.914 4
Ha Ins 1.1335 .8665
Totals - - - 24.3018 28.6982
With the above vote added to-
gether it gives the convention vote
48 and shows that Congressman C.
B. Randell Is nominated by a little
over half a vote, or in fractions,
.6O06.
The committee followed out Sec.
11 4 of the election law and made a
complete return to me chairman to
be presented to the convention when
It meets 011 Aug. 25. ....
Piano Values!
Tk Seasons Why oar Prkcs arc tytkL
I. We know how to buy, where to buy and what to boy.
t. We know how to aetf/when to sell and whom to iff.
8. We buy In laree quantities, ship in large quantities and
aell In large quanntiea.
4. We pay cash lor goods, and that counts; wakeep down
expenses, and that counts; we don't cuaa, chew, amoke.
drink or pay flnea. and that oounts.
5. Our unnual business amounts to nearly f100.000.
0. There are many factories whose annual output la leae
than the number of pianos and organs we sell.
7. We are located here and epen J our profits in your state.
8. We have no board of direotors, president, treasurer,
etc., to pay; and no one on high salary to manage the busi-
ness.
We handle honest goods and make honest profits, an* donrt
squander tho profits or botr&y tho confidence you bestow up-*
on uie r
J. T. COUCH,
McKiDney, Tex.
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ftOLAJND.
The W. O4. W. picnic at Roland
was well attended. All reported
a gfoi time.
Mioses Myrtle mid Annie Pear""
of Pilot Point, uVf <iie quests of
their sister, Miss Lottie Pearce.
Mrs. T. L. Webb and daughter,
Miss Maud, left FrlU'uy for Shawnee,
Okla., to visit the former's daughter
Mrs. V. V. Jones.
Mrs. E. 8. Burge and daughters,
visited in Sherman lust week.
Despite the rain and mud. tne
meeting at Liberty was well attend-
ed. Rev. Roach assisted our pastor
and hatd a good meeting.
Mrs. C. I). White wus In McKln-
ney Tutwllay,
Mrs. F. W. Chandler of Bowie,
accompanied by her beautiful baby
daughter, Dorothy, is visiting her
brother, Norman Presley, and wife.
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LONG NECK.
NEVADA*
Mrs. C. A. Smith left Frtdny for
her new home In Texarkana.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Gay was
born a fine boy, Sunday morning.
August 5.
Mrs. Dr. Smith entertained her
Sunday school class of boys and
Misses Lou Ella Taylor. Angle Cur-
ry, Annie and Victoria Box Sunday.
All seemed to enjoy the day fine.
FOOTK.
The protracted meeting: will begin
at this place the third Sunday in
this month. Rev. Crowder wilf
help Rev. Cook hold the meeting.
The annual camp meeting win
he«in next Friday nlgnt at Walnut1
Grove.
The ice cream supper given at
this place last FHday night was a
success In every way, as irll enjoyed
themselves nnd $40. 60' was cleared.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan are the
happy parents of n fine ttnby glrT.
Tom Robertoson and fhmily have
returned from a visit to relatives In
Parker county.
Miss Sal lie Kerr Is In Prosper at-
tending the meeting of the C. P.
church there.
Jim Allen and wift* of Aabrey.
nre visiting his parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Allen.
Mrs. T. M. Hand left last Monday
for a two month's visit to her par-
ents at Newport, Tenn.
Andrew Baxter and Gray Bryant
left last Monday for Newport, Tena.,
to make their future home.
Miss Archie Thompson has been
employed to teach a five months
school at thlB place.
Agnes, the little daughter of Mr.
ind Mrs. R. W. Hall Is quite sick.
Miss Hester Craig and brother,
Bruce, have returned home after 11
three weeks' visit In Dallas. Miss
May Lynn returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Montville Thomas
and children visited at the home of
Marlon Thomas Saturday nlgnt nnd
Sunday.
Quire a number from here have
been attending meeting at Prince
ton.
Osborne Webster of Tennessee, la
visiting at the home of J. M. Ors-
borne.
John Lynn has gone to McKlnney
to make that his home.
Mrs. Mary Thomas and son, Sher-
man. visited in Anna last week.
D. W. Bugwill and family attend-
ed meeting at Princeton Sunday.
Little Leona Wilson or McKlnney.
who has been visiting her cousin,
May Gantt. returned home Thurs-
day.
R. D. Tompkins and family of
Vlney Grove visited their daughter,
Mrs. Bert Hodges, Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Craig and children ac-
companied by her nelc<, Miss May
Lynn, of Dallas, are visiting rela-
tives at Wylte.
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