The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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E HERALD
Published Every Thursday.
P. Houx, Editor and Proprietor.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year, l.00.
Six Months 50
Three Mouths 26.
Altered &b seeoud-claas matter March
I, 1908. at the postofflce at Mexla,
Texas, under the act of Congress of
March S, 1879.
UNITED DOCTORS
SPECIALISTS
ADVERTISING RATES
I Issue 2 is. 4 Is. 1 yr.
1 Page $12.00 $22.00 $40.00 $500.00
% " 7.50 13.00 24.00 30.00
•4 " 4.50 7.50 14.00 175.00
Lest Than One uaQrter Page.
1 Issue—per inch 20 cents.
t Issue"--per Inch 35 cents.
4 Issues—per Inch 50 cents.
An Association, of Prominent Phy
sicians Giving FREE Medi-
cal Services to the Sick
and Medicines at Cost.
Two weeks more and the coun-
ty candidates will begin to lius-
tle around in dead earnest.
Bully for Arizona. She went
overwhelmingly democratic and
timt will give us two more Uniitec
Sftatea senators.
Old Santa Claus handed Mexia
* very nice present and by next
jear we hope to have good roads
for the old saint to come into
Hewn on.
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life
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Only a few more days now un-
tfi Christmas. Let us all do wliat
we can to {spread, sunshine where
it will do the most good. Let
Aere be no empty stockings in
Mexia on Christmas morn.
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Now ithiat good roads are assur-
ed for this coniinun.ii'y we can be-
erin to look about for other thingf
to, boost. Lets get busy and get
Home factories, and the first one
in order wall be a creamery.
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Prizes valued at over $100,000
*r,e being given in various parts
•I tahe country for selling Red
Gposs Seals. These prizes consist
•f vacuum cleaners, pianos, drink
i«g fountains, books, and a vari-
ety of other articles down to a
fatal ton bearing the Red Cross
At the Main Hotel, Sat., Jan.
6th, one day orffy.
The United Doctors, largest
doctor specialists in the United
States, practicing in Texas, Kan-
sas, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa,
Nebraska, Wisconin, North and
South Dakota, organized and li-
censed by the states for the pur-
pose of treating diseases, defor-
mites and all curable ailments
without surgical operation. All
that i>s asked in return for these
valuable services is that every
person treated will state the re-
salt to their friends, and thus
prove to the sick and afflicted
that at last treatments have been
discovered that are absolutely
sure and cretain in their effect.
By their developed1 system no
more operations for appendicitis,
gall stones, kidney stones^ tumors
goiter, piles or cancer. They
were among the first in America
to do away with the knife, blood
and pain in the successful treat-
ment and cure of these dangeroiw
diseases.
Diseases of the stomach, intes-
tine, liver, kin, nerves, heart,
kidneys and bladder, rheumatism,
sciatica, diabetes, bedwetting, leg
ulcers, epilepy, or fits, etc., sill
treated with gratifying success.
Selected cases of consumption,
asthma, bronchitis and catarrhal
diseases abolutely cured with
combination of medicine, hygiene,
diet, exercise and the important
uses and advantages of clothes,
occupation, etc.
JMainy cases of deafness are fre-
quently cured in sixty days. Los
, of sight, cataract, granulated lids
shows | 8 ' "
and old weak, watery, sore
treated snccessfulJy. In long
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Mexia Opera House
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At last sport loving people
of Mexia have a wrestling
bout rematched between
Johann of Dallas
and
Schulz of Marlin
For a purse of $50.00, Win-
ner to take all. Both men
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bout and will be in good
shape when they meet. In
the last bout these men put
up one of the hardest battles
ever wittnessed in the south.
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Johann, 133 lbs
Johann holds Lightweight Championship of Texas.
Schulz is lighting hard for it. Come early to get a good
seat. Ladies invited. Big Battle Royal.
Prices 35, 50, Children 25, Ringside 75c
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Schnlz, 129 lbs
GOOD NEWS
Many Mexia Readers Have Heard
It and Profited Thereby.
"Good news travels fast," and
the thouusands of bad back suf-
ferers in Mexia are^lad to learn
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MARMCURRIE |AMerryXmas to
There was a quiet marrriage at
the Methodist Parsonage on the
16th, iiLst, when Mr. John Currie
led to the altar Miss Annie Mar-
tin.
The election Saturday
what can be done when the peo-
ple of a town are united. Mexia , .
_ , ii i i .1 i ,i standing, deep-seated, chronic dis-
people pulled together and they! .. 1 .
won a great victory, and the time
wilil come when the opponents of
the proposition will thank the
pushers for carrying out what I
will prove to be the best thing
ever undertaken by any commit-'
nity.
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Harry L. Seay of Dallas, a
Urge property owner, proposes
Aat the next legislature investi-1
■•ute the present state insurance
Idard, alleging that it is .just, a
|!%MWOtt wiig-wag" affair. That
Are insurance* rates recently pro-j
*ulgated by the companies in
'Aexas are excessive is shown by
Ifre kicks that are being made,
and n reeoning may come in the!
future. !
"I had been troubled with con-
stipation for two years and tried
11 of the best physicians in Bris-
ol, Tenn., and they could do
othing for me," writes Thos. E.
Williams, Middleboro, K.v. "Two
ackages of Chamberlain's Stom-
ih and Liver Tablets cured me.'
ir sale by Mexia Drug Co.
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'W 8!RIR SHOP
Ir. fi. M.Webb has/opened
a new Barbershop at' the old
id in the rear of the Mexia
sr Co. His Shop is up-to-date,
arbers first class, and he
* a division of the patron-
Lthe town and country,
lair Cut 25 cents, Shave
Hot or Cold Bath 25
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«)u tiua Kennedy went op
It whi^ay afternoon to
ictrr, Mrs. W. W.
ease of men and women,, and slow
growths and undeveloped chil-
dren's diseases, a treatment that
is absolutely certain in ii's effects
can be had and depended on.
Krzema, salt rheum, eruption,
liver spots and chronic diseases
of the skin quietly cured. An
absolute guarantee in every case
accepted for treatment.
Patients with cancer, tumor
and tubercular glands not larger
than one to two inches usually
cured with their hypodermic in-
jection method, with one treat-
ment, and this without pain.
Patients with growths large
than two inches are not .invite*
to call. «•
No matter, what your ailment
may be, no matter what others
have told you, no matter what
experience you have had with
other physicians, it will be to
your advantage to traet with the
United Doctors .Specialists. Ev-
en if your case is incurable they
will give you such advice that
will relieve you and stay the dis-
ease.
Do not put off this duty you
owe yourself, your friends, and
your relatives, it may save your
life.
If you have kidneys or bladder
trouble, bring a two-ounce botth
of your urine for analysis.
This free offer is for this trip
only. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Married ladies must come with
their husbands and minors with
their parents.
that prompt relief is within their | The oontra,.tins parti
es are I
rea^. Many a lame, weak andjweU known hoi.e> Miss Martin!
aehing back is bad no more, having ,)een connected with the
nks to Doan's Kidney Pdls.lg w Te] & Tp, Co f((p R yearJ
Thousands upon thousands of pec whjl(, Mr Currie'.s home is ft ere j
pie are telling the good news of ,in(j |,[s frien(]8 contratulate. him
their experience with the Old1 0Q t,u> prizo he lias won.
Quaker Remedy. Here is an ex- Mr and Mrs 0urrie wi]l h(l at
ample worth reading: home to their friends in Mart,
Mrs. C. E. Leigbton, 1415 W., Texas> May their lives be crown-
eyes | Collin St. Corsicana, Tex., says:^ with bk.ssin.gS.
"For nearly two years my kid-!
neys caused me annoyance and I
was Hibject to severe attacks of
backache, The kidney secretions
Were unnatural and I kept grow-'j
| in ,' weaker and weaker. When
I Doan's Kidney Pills
oniiaended to me, 1 got a
land commenced their use, Tliey
| relieved all the distressing symp-
toms of my trouble."
Plenty more proof like this
from Mexia people. Call at the
Mexia Drug Co., and ask wlfat
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price —
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., For Eczema, Tetter
Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents Rheum.
tor the I nited States. j in|cnsc itching character-
Remember the name Doan's—, jstic of these ailments is alnwwt
and take no other. instantly allayed by Chamber-
As the old year is drawing to a close, we take pleas-
ure in extending our thanks to all our friends for the
liberal patronage awarded us, and solictit a continu-
ance of same during the coming year. We hope that
the holiday season will be a season of good cheer, and
that 1912 will be a year of prosperity for all of us.
THE HOME LUMBER YARD
Buckner & Street
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Don't Use Calomel.
Those who know, always use
Simmons Liver Purifier, bemuse
it is just as thorough but does
not gripe or sicken nor cause in-
jury. (In yellow tin boxes snly)
Priefi 25c. Tried once, used al-
ways.
A Friend.
The quicker a cold is gotten!
rid of the less the danger from f
pneumonia and other serious dis-
eases. Mr. B W. L. Ifall, of
were roe- '
box Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly
believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be absolutely the best,
preparation on the market fori
colds. 1 have recommended it to
my friends and they all agree
with me." For sale by Mexia
Drug Co.
and Salt
| Iain's Salve. Many severe cases
Miss Daphne Camp is home for | have been cured by it. For sale
the holidays. by Mexia Drug Co.
AIMS
Buggies
Hunting Coats^l
Wagons
Large Lamps
Harness
Knives and Forks
Heaters
Set of Dishes
Cook Stoves
Carving Sets
Lap Robes
Safety Razors
Bicycles
Pocket Knives
Guns
Scissors
Phone or iVlail your Orders to
TEAOUH, TEXAS.
When vo.
Beer, ti
,want the Best Whiskies Wines or
rre a few of our best brands:
Bottled in Bond
Quatt
W. L. Weller • • 51.50
Dripping Springs • • • 1.25
Hill & Hill 1.25
Sunny Brook 1.25
W. H. McBraver— 1.25
Guckenheimer Rye-- 1.25
Ha r re I Goods
Gal.
Cumberland 8 yr old $5.00
Dripping Springs 4.00
Beene's Private stock 1.00
Kentucky Favorite.. 4.00
A. A. Star 3.00
Eagle Springs 3.00
Prompt attention to Mail Or 11 s
V'1 aBoCk^ J- Beene,
Jno. A. Robinson _
Bartenders Proprietor
These and many other useful things at
V. Wolverton Co,
DR. COX
New X-Ray Coil, X-Ray Pictures and All Modern
Equipment.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
And All Chronic and Private Diseases
In difficult cases of diagnosis the Doctors of this and adjoining
counties are offered the use of the most modern apparatus.
Phone 130, Teague, Texas
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HANSEN & SORENSEN
DEALERS IN
, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SHEET MUSIC
We sell Ellison and Victor Phonographs at factory prices and save
you the freight. :s Also keep supplies and do repairing.
First Class Bakery and Groceries in Connection
HANSEN & SORENSEN
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1911, newspaper, December 21, 1911; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302364/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.