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JW -y- UNION MADE
lfj ( W. L, Oomaiam make nnsl aalla
win man' CoBtlyamr Walt (Hand-
Bmwetl Prmeaam) ahooaihan any other
mmavfaoturmr In (fie world.
1 125,000 EEWARD
1 will be paid to Koran who
' cB disprove thla statement.
' Becauta W, D. Douglas
fsthelargcstmanufAbturcr
r, ho can buy cheaper and
produce his shoos at a
, lower cost than Other con-
earns, which onublcs lilm
T to sell shoes for $3.60 and
f3.00 equal ,ln .every'
way to those Bold olso-
,wtier lorcinna &o.ua
The
poua-las secret pro
f tanning; the bottc
bottom, soles produces abro
lutely pure leather! more flexible ana will wear
luiiavr uiiHHnr uvur uinnnRe in tno world.
Tha sales have mora than doubled the past four
?.,ariwillSjl Proves 1U superiority. Why not
klva Wi L.Douelas shoes atrial and lave money.
' .fViitlco Increase riSNgalesi (,!, MN!I,2l
InfliulnoHi trxnsaiesi Ma,vj,u.i,o
A gain of na,8UO,4nn.?U In Four Yean.
W. L. DOUGLA6 S4.00 CILT GDCE LINE,
, Worth $0.00 Compared with Other Makes.
The bitt Imported and American leathers, Heyl's
Patent Calf, Enamel. Box Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kid, Corona
Oolt, and national Kangaroo. Fait Color Eyelets.
RaililAn 1 The genuine have W. I BOUOIAfl
unullUII 1 name and price stamped on bottom.
Shots bv mall, Ue. extra. JIlui. Catalog frte.
xv. l.. iioiinr.As. iiituvK'ronr, mass.
HI II u 13 H H a Bis w
CURED
Glvos
Qulok
Roller.
Removes nil swelling fn 8 to so
dajs j effects n permanent cure
in 30 to Codnys. Trial treatment
given free. Nothlnrjcan be fairer
Write Dr. II. II. Green's Sans.
SocclalUts. Bex n. Atltila, Ca
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WESTERN CANADA
! attracting; more attention than any other district
In the world.
" The Oranary of the World." " The land of Bun-
thine." The Natural Feeding Grounds for Stock.
Area under oron In 1903 . . . 1,087,830 aorei.
Ileld 1003 117.022,764 bushels.
Abundance of Water 1 FloI
Plentiful; Building Material
Cheap; Good Grasi for pasture
and hayi a fertile loll) n eu in-
dent rainfall unJ a climate giving
an assured aod adequate
season of growth.
HOMESTEAD 'LANDS OF 1G0 ACRES FREE,
the only charge for which li 110 for making entry.
Close to Churches, bchoola etc. Itallnayt tap all
settled districts. Send for Atlas and other literature
to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada,
or to J. 8. Crawford, 822 alnut St , Kansaa City, Mo.,
the authorized Canadian Government Agent, who
will supply you with cortlncato giving you reduced
railway rates, etc.
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9 flat so Good. Jr
fi f fgrplJgWlS Peorla.'Ill'PI
Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Wash-
ington, D. C, Ladies Auxiliary to
Burnside Post, No. 4, G. A. R.,
recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
" In tllscascs that como to women only ,
tts a rule, tho doctor is called In, some-
times several doctors, but still matters
go from bnd to worso ; hut I have
never known Of a case of female weak-
ness which was not helped when
Lydliv E. Plnlcham's vcRctablo
Compound was used faithfully. For
young women who arc subject to
headaches, backache, Irregular or palp-
ul periods, and nervous attacks due to
tho severe strain on tho system by
sorao organic trouble, and for women
of advanced years In tho most trying
time of life, ft serves to correct every
trouble and restore a healthy action of
all organs of the body.
"LyMaE.Plnkhiiiii's Vegetable
Compound is a household reliance
in my home, and I would not be with-
out it. In all my experience with this
medicine, which covers years, I havo
found nothing to equal it and al-
ways recommend it." Mns. Ijaura It.
IIaknes, 007 Second St., N. E., Wash-
ington, D. C. $5000 forfeit If original of
above tetter proving genuineness cannot be produced.
Such testimony should bo ac-
cepted by nil women as convinc-
ing evidence that Lydla. E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
stands without n peer af a rem-
edy for all the distressing Ills of
women.
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To Clfean 'carpet Without faking Up.'
a carpet tnat has ucctt used during
the summer and Bhows tho signs of
wear, but which ,you do' not care to
Bona to tho clcanor's hoioro another
Bprlng, may bo cleansed vory nicely W
using the following preparation: FIvo
cents' worth of tartaric acid, G cents'
worth of pulverized borax, half a
pound of common soap, half a pound
of sal ammoniac. Dissolve in a quart of
water on tho stove, and add a pint of
laundry ammonia. To two gallons oJ
warm water add a cupful of tho so-
lution and spongo tho carpet thorough"
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Where the Money Went.
A few months ago tho minister of
foreign affairs of Franco sent a letter
to French consuls In tho dlfforont
quarters of tho world, Instructing
them to report on tho amount of mon
ey invested by Frenchmen in their
various consular districts. Franco has
always had the reputation of being an
investing country, a dividend-receiving
country, a nation of almost inex
haustible resources. Tho result of tho
consular Investigations fully sustains
this reputation, Bhowlng that tho for-
eign investments of Franco aggregate
In round numbers nearly ?G,000,000,-000.
Zurich Cleared of Bad Characters.
As a result of tho introduction of
tho Bertllllon system by tho Zurich
police tho town has practically cleared
out all its had characters. Even
tramps givo tho place a wldo berth,
for as soon a3 a person is arrested ho
Is photographed and his measure-
ments taken, oven If tho chargo is not
serious. Of late tho pollco havo had
so little to do that there Is talk of
reducing the number of tho force. So
fow crimes are committed in tho town
that Zurich Is considered to bo tho
most moral town In Switzerland.
European Cor.
DAN GR0SVEN0R SAYS:!?
"Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring 'Catafrh
Remedy I am as Well as Ever."
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No, Cordelia, a fashionable ball
dress Is not exactly a weather strip.
The best Morphine, Opium and Liquor
Remedy In the world is prepared by Dr.
Purdy, No. G Mitchell Bldg., Houston,
Tex. Sample and booklet sent free.
To beg a girl's pardon after stealing
a kiss is an unpardonable insult.
Stop tno Cough nntl
Works Oft" tho Cold
Laxative AronioQuinino Tablets. I'rlcoSoc
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ioOOffSTaixty-Bbciye&ra and our
ffucxranteoTare.btxck. of
jiv ervorjr Daiiut-ni.uuaiitiw uw
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i mere? are many imitations,
vf Bo"3ure!of the name
i uvvck on xne ouuons
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TOWPH COL BOSTON. MA33.U 3. A.
iTOWU? CANAPIArfCfj. Lnltri.TORONTO. CAN,
Founders of largo fortunes are usu
ally too mean to enjoy them.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color
more goods, per package, than others.
Politics is tho art of being wise for
self. Bulwer.
Introducing It Was a Mistake.
Representative Cannon, chairman of
tho appropriations commltteo of tho
present and predestined speaker of
tho next Congress, states "with em
phasis" that nolthcr tho Hanna nor
any such bill pensioning ex-slaves will
or can, In his opinion, over become
a law. However, Senator Hanna s in
troduction "by request" of such a bill
will enablo many a dishonest white
rascal to play upon tho credulity and
tho pockets of that best element of
our Afro-American population tho
faithful, simple and overtiustful rem-
nant of negro freedmen.
Trained Chrysanthemums.
Chrysanthemums in Japan aro train-
ed into numerous quaint shapes, liko
tho old English yew trees, in the forms
of peacocks, etc. In Tokyo thero aro
gardens filled with life sized figures
made entirely of tho floweis and leav-
es, tho faces being masked, and theso
chysanthemum figures accurately rep-
resent court ladies, warriors, children
and animals, ono of tho favorite char-
acters being a young lady with a fox's
tall peeping from under her dress and
a mask which by the touch of a string
turns into reynard's head. In the Garden.
Those Who Have Tried It
will uso no other. Defiance Cold Water
Starch has no equal in Quantity or Qual-
ity 10 or. for 10 cents. Other brands con-
tain only 12 oz.
Some peoplo aro In
company when alone.
mighty poor
Drink Dr. Pepper. Itlsgoodfor the crav-
ing that comes with spring. Itis delight-
fully refreshing, healthful and invig-
orating. At soda fountains 5c per glass.
A man isn't necessarily cool becauso
ho shivers when in danger.
f TS Permanently Curea. If o nt ornerrousness after
first day's upe of rr. Kline's Great Tterve Hestorer.
Bend for rKKU Si.OO trial bottle and treatise,
UB. It. II. KiXHi. Ltd . 131 Art.li St, 1 hlladelphla, l'o.
Unbecoming
proceeds from
dence. Guvllle.
forwardness oftener
ignoranco than impu-
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't BUnko out or blow out; by ubIde
Defianco Starch you obtain better result;
than posslblo with any other brand and
ono-third more for same money.
Wlso is tho maa who marries young,
makes a hit and doesn't brag about it.
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Delicately formed and gently reared, women will find,
in all the seasons of their lives, as maIdens,wives,or moth-
ers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy whioh' acts
gently and pleasantly and naturally, and which may be
used with truly beneficial effects, under any" conditions,
when the system needs a laxative, is Syrup of Figs. It
Is well known to be a simple combination of the laxative
and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aro-
matic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system when Its gentle
cleansing is desired.
Many of the Ills from which women suffer are of a tran-
sient nature and do. not come from any organic trouble
and it Is pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to
the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs, but when anything
more than a laxative is needed It is best to consult the
family physician and to avoid the old-time cathartics and
loudly advertised nostrums of the present day. When
one needs only to remove the strain, the torpor, the con-
gestion, or similar ills, which attend upon a constipated
condition of the system, use the true and gentle remedy
Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the depression,
the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which ate due
to Inactivity of the bowels.
Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs can hope
to get Its beneficial effects and as a guarantee of the ex-,
cellence of the remedy the full name of the company
California Fig Syrup Cd. Is printed on the front of every
package and without it any preparation offered as Syrup
of Figs Is fraudulent and should be declined. To those
who know the quality of this excellent laxative, the
offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs Is called
for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to.
some first-class drug establishment, where they do
not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor Imitation
remedies. The genuine article may be bought
reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle.
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HON. DAN A. GR0SVEK0R, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY.
Hon. Dan A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department, in a letter
written from Washington, D. C, says:
"Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived
from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes
and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best
spring tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy. "
DANA. GROSVENOR.
In a recent letter ho says :
"I consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote
you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the
country asking me if my certificate is genuine. 1 invariably answer
yes." Dan A. Grosvenor.
yoae Artta JtM
aroma goo tamoictn n
Mtm la jMctf of a catarrh r
MiMeit commended to nut byj
wno nave uwea it. mn a reman
Ocularly effective In the cure of
tarrit. For tnone who need 0
catarrh medicine 1 knew of i
betUr."ll. W.Ogdem
"Isuffered willlcbrpiiift catarrh ict 1
years, i iook jrerano. ' ana it e
cured me. I think PitrUUL ie
medicine in the world fat cstarife.
general health is roach .hnjpovod '
uso, as I am rriucli strongelwhas
been for years." y. E, Griffith.
A CcmcrcssniHn Tettor.
Congressman il, owen,' !Kuskin,
Well county, ya., Wnles: "
! can cheerfully 'recommend
valuable remedy, Pe'ruha, to may
who js suiiering with catarrh, at
is in need or a permanent ami et
curc."r-il. Bowen. . ' -l
. Mr Fred D. Scotti Laure.'ithio.
Guard of Hiram Foct J&fll Teun, 1ti
A3 a specmc tor long' trpuwe l owe
1 .1. I 3 -V 1-.L I ..1L.S fa
rUUU. iiL U1U llCttUa X JIVO U9VU IS
for colds ahd catarrh of the bowels j
a snlendid remedv. lb resides
increases bodily strengtharid',TaJisi
person v. ell in a sltott time.. '1 give '
my hearty indorsement,' jFpeofrTf, 1
ucQ. aiu v, juuvuf svvu jti.Miepe&j;
Washington, D. U., writes Mn
I am fully convinced that yr t
iS an excellent tonic Manv 64 mv frien
tin. n ,nA it .. fit. ,n mnat 1.malLl A,USt
forcouehs. cloldsarid catarrhal trouble." ' ja
Ira C- Abbott, V , j
Mrs. Elmer Fleming! oratdrof Reservoir
council rso. xos, iNortnwosrrn iegion o
Honor, of Minneapolis, lina,jVwrites ftotij
T; Trllr Hriwl W.Tf.'. '.
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'I hae been
troubled alt my
life with catarrh
in my head. I
took Peruna for
about three
months, and now
think I am per-
manently cured.
I believe that for
catarrh in all ,its
forms Peruna is
the medicine" of
the age. It cures
when all other
remedies' fail. I
can heartily recommend
catarrn remedy,"'
A County Commissioner's Letter.
Hon. John Williams, County Commis-
sioner, of 517 West Second street, Duluth,
Minn., says tho following in regard to
Peruna : ,
"As a remedy for catarrh I can cheer-
fully recommend Peruna. I know what
it is to suffer from that terrible disease
and I feel that it is my duty to speak a
good word for the tonic that brought mo
immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a
bad case of catarrh and I know it will
cure any other sufferer from that dis-
ease." John Williams.
A Congressman's Letter.
Hon. H. W. Ogden, Congressman from
Louisiana, in a letter written at Washing
ton, D. C, says the following of Peruna,"
the national catarrh remedy :
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Mrs, Elmer.Flemiu
Minneapolis, Mm
Feruna mm
Mrs. 'Klmer Flemn
Treat Cntarrii In Hitrltir.
The spring is tho time fe 'treat catarrh,. :
Cold, wet-winter weather ot,ten retards 1
cure ot catarrn. it a course or Kerunaj
taken during tjio early spring Tnonths tji
cure will be prompt And permanent. The
can bo noiailuresifiPeruna'tstakeaintel
Jigently during the iavppabh weather i
spring.
As A svstemic catarrh rstnedv
eradicates catarrh from tjje'-system 1
ever it mav bo located. It tcunss catMl
,of the stomach or bowels with the sans 11
certainty as catarrh.of the head. . ,
If jou do not derive prompt ats atMti
factory results from the use of Pernna,M
at once to Dr, "Hartmangiving a'fnll stute
ment of jour case and hewill'De pie
to cive vou his -Valuable advke 'gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, Tresident ofThaWI
Hartman Sanitarium; Columbus, Ohio,, i !
Cherokee Remedv of Sweet Gum and Mullein. "sfA'
fniio-lic folrlc I afir?:-inf ttl1 Throat and rung Troubles. .ThoronWr Madiif
GrMS
lot.
Liberality consists rather In giving
seasonably than much. Cicero.
When Your Grocer Says
ho does not have Defiance Starch, you may
bo sure ho is afraid to keep it until his
stock of t3 oz. pnekagos are sold. Defianco
Starch is not only hotter than any other
Cold Water Starch, but contains lb oz. to
tho packago and Bells for samo money ab 12
oz. brands.
Try taking cod liver oil in tomato
catsup if you want to make it palatable.
Insist on Getting It.
Eomo grocers say thoy don't keep De-
fiance Starch becauso they havo n stock in
hand of 13 i z. brand", which thoy know
cannot bo sold to n customer who has once
need the 10 oz. pkg. Defianco Starch for
same money.
Every ono complains of the badness
of his memory, but nobody of his judg-
ment. Rochefoucauld.
16 YOUR LIFE WORTH 50 CENTS?
Wo defy the world to produce a me-
dicine for tho cure of all forms of
Kidney and Bladder troubles, Piles
and all 'diseases peculiar to women,
that will equal Smith's Sure Kidney
Cure. Ninoty-elgUt per cent ot tho
cases treated with Smith's Sure Kid-
ney Curo that have come under our
observation have been cured. We sell
our medicine on a positive guarantee,
if directions are followed, and money
will bo refunded if cure U not ef-
fected. Price 60 cents. For sale by all drug-
gists. Wo can do more good by being good
than in any other way. Rowland Hill.
Why It Is the Best
Js bocauso mndo by an entirely different
process. Defianco Starch is uullke nny
other, better and ono-third more for 10
couU.
One night of foolish carousal may
destroy the result of a year's jlrttelll-
gent labor. '
Try hard cider-
times a day for
tisni.
-wlneglassful threo
ague and rheuma-
Plso's Curo cannot bo too highly spoken of as
a cough cure. J. W. O'Buieu, 82 '1 bird Ave.
N. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000.
Tho highest genious is willingness
and ability to do hard work. R. S.
McArthur.
TO CURi: A COLD IN A TIVW HOCUS.
TakoBrltton's Bad Cold Breakers. At all
Druggists or by mall. I'rico 25c. Bnirros's
Dnuo Comvay, Dallas. '
Individuality is everywhere to be
spared and respected as the root of
everything good. Richter.
Kindness is a language the dumb
can speak and tho deaf can hear and
understand. Bovee.
CAPSULE MdCKrMTf'J
for. Uterine trouble. Yiatt
l.lauld arid'Cente fori Cs,
tnrrhivunvl,'a simple tveg
etaule compound. ' Lltera-j
ure frcn. Representative wanted. In everf-3
town in lexns. unices, rooms xa to w tiasioa
UUIldlnir, Dallas, TejW s
IVIAtt
fHE MURRAY
OWE-STORY
join outhtj
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iued to aoldlert of nj war, Alo SoWtera A 4
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Ouv stamn for InstrucUons.conTOf letter etc. J
EAOLB WHOLES AUS, CO,, Deft.' , Ohloage,1
In your town. Small capital retrain
oiff returns on too invesaneau
make all kinds ot Lauadrr 1
Wntons. Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division f.,.
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Superiority to circumstances is one
ot tho most prominent characteristics
of great men.
After six o'clock la not too late to write and
ask us what we want you to do in representing
a well established business. Threo Dollars
($31 to Nine Dollars ($S) daily. No capital re-
quired. Address No. Ult, N. Texas Building,
Dallas, Texas.
Woman Is man's solaco, and man
well, man is rather an uncertain quan-
tity, at best.
$100 R.EWARD $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn
that there Is at least ono dreaded dlsoaso that
science has been able to cure in all its 6tacea, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive curo now known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being: a constitutional disease, roquires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up tho constitution
and assisting nature in doing Its work. The pro-
prietors havo so much faith, in Its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it falls to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.
Address P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hall's l'amily Pills are the best,
Ho who, baa no inclination to learn
moro, will' b vory; apt, to think, that
he knows MtOuelL Pswell." -
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THERES-NO USE ARGUING
Dtfbnce Siirco b tae raj best Shrch QUdv
it's a. Oct
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Try It once yoursctL
We uarintre nthfiiitlan or montf bacL
Yea can't bu.
DttUncc Starch b t&uiutcfr free from, exusfads.
It nukes the clothes took beautilui icj viH not rot them,
Get It oi Tour grocer.
IS ounces for 10 omfj oac-tblro' mart tiun'i
feu get el ioj other Itiad.,
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, April 3, 1903, newspaper, April 3, 1903; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49231/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.