The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1905 Page: 6 of 10
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Personals,
Mi**. Tillie Brsster returned from
New Or 1mm hut Friday.
Miu Barak* Barfield of Beerilie
wm the guest oI Mre. Archie Clark
the |*»t week.
Mian Marr Waodn, the popular
primary teacher of ihie city, left laat
week for Waco to attend the rum-
mer school.
Mre. G. W. Newberry left last
Saturday lor San Marco* to attend
the oommencetnent exercises.
Sheriff Henry Lewie of Live Oak
oouoty waa in Aik* Thursday on
kia return trom San Diego.
Ed. Vela returned Friday from
the lower country, after an aheenoe
of five daya on liva stock business.
8. M. Leneane, representing the
Galveston Newa, waa in Alice Tkurs
day, and was a pleasant caller at
thia office, where he is always wel-
come, as ia the paper be represents.
R. W. Bowen, of Cooke county,
was hare the latter port of last week
looking at the oountry.
ELECTION OP TKACKER8.
The board of school trainees for
Ibis district met Thursday to elect a
principal and oorpsof assistant teach
era for the ensuiog year. Prof. Nat
Benloa was re-eleotad principal,
tad tba name eorps of teachers for
the various grades waa ebueea for
the ensuing yaar with tba exception
of R. W. Perkins, who was not an
appiioant, he having decided to at
tend a law school to fit bimaelf for
hia ohoeen profession.
Prof. W. H. Butler, for four years
priocipal of thn school at Staple.,
waa eboaan to A Mr. Perkins’ place.
CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH AND
LIVES TABLET8 BETTER TUAN
A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION.
Er. J. W. Turner, of Trubert, Ve ,
•ays Ibel Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets brva done bira more
good than anything be could ger from
tbe doctor. If any physician in this
country was able to compound a
medicine that would preduce such
gratifying results in cases ol stomach
troubles, biliousness or constipation,
his whole time would be used in
preparing this one medicine. For
eels by AU Druggists.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
By local applications, as they cso-
aot reeeb tbe diseased portion of tbe
ear. There isynly one way to ours
deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness ia caused be an
inflamed condition of Ibe mucous
lining of tbe Eoetaohien Tube. Tube.
When Ibis tube is inflamed yon babe
n rambling sound or imperfect bearing
and when it is entirely closed, Deaf-
ness is tbe result, end unless tbe
iaflammetioa can be taken ont end
this labs restored to its normal cindi-
tion, bearing will be destroyed forever
nine cases out of ten ere canted by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of tbe mBoons
surfaces. We will give One Hundred
Dollars for nay cnee af Deafness (cau-
sed by catarrh) that oaunot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.
Toledo. O.
Bold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hell's Family Pills for eonstipnU
on.
Tha largest and fineat assortment
af eandy in town oan be found at
Noonan’s;
Vain dk Vela bought twenty-six
steam twos aud thrsea, from Don
Andres Canales, of La Cabra. They
also sold 100 of the same kind of
steers for Don Andree to a party ia
Cuere..
Just received fresh from'miil on#
ear Meal and Flour. G. W. New-
berry.
Hasty travelers noting the com-
mon Mexican diet of frijolesand for
tillaa set that country down as vege-
tarian. Tbe lact ia that meat ia the
most favorite article of diet there,
those who oan afford to do po eating
it twioe a day. while the poerer
oleaeee art it wbeoever they oan get
it. The Meat slaughtered in tbe
city of Durango last year amounted
to nearly S,800,000 pounds. Even
allowing far the shipment of oue-
half af this to other pnrta of the re-
public in various cared forma there
would remain an average daily con-
sumption for each inhabitant af that
city af nearly ooe-eeventh of a pound.
Stockman and Farmer.
N. A. Heflmaa ia special agent tor
The Aaaaa lee Cream Co., of flan An-
tonio. When In aead of par# lea
Inr iqpirrlrt ooeuatons or festivals
pay yon toaeo him and gat
A erne Cream am* at hie fona
THE HARD ROAD OF WOMEN.
A little maid of seven summers
asked her mother, says Lippineotl’s
Magazine:
“Mamma, if I get married when I
grow up will I have a husband like
papa?”
The mother answered with a
■milt:
“Why, yes, dear, if you gat mar-
ried yoa will have a husband like
papa.”
Tbe little brow clouded. Then
she asked:
“If I don't get married will I be
an old maid like Aunt Nellie?”
“Yes dssr, yon would be sn old
maid,” answered tbe mother, laugh-
ing at this rather complex question;
“bat whatever put each thoughts in
that little head?”
Bat tbs child didn’t laugh; sbs
only looked grave, and aaid de-
jectedly:
"Well, no matter whioh wiy we
go, it’s a pretty tough world for us
women, ain’t it?”.
THAT TIRED FEELING.
If yen are languid, depressed, in-
oapsble for work, it indicates that
yonrlivaria ont of order. Herbine
will assist nature to throw of boad-
eohee rheumatism and ailments ekiu
to nervousness end restore the ener-
gise and vitality of sound end perfsot
beeltb. J. J. Hubbard Temple, Tex
m. writes, "I have used Herbine for
the peat two years. It bee done me
more good then nil tbe doe tors. It
ia the beet esedioine ever mode for
chills end favor.” 50o Sold by N. A.
Hoffman’s Drag stors.
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVI-
DENCE.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
Senator Culberson of Texas telle a
story about circumstantial evidence
and misleading oiroumstanoea which
is a valuable lesson in law. Ex-
Governor Throckmorton of Texas
was defending a man who was charg
ed with murder. It was shown that
he had killed sn unarmed man, and
that is an swfnl crims ia Taxa*.
where they will forgive tbe lucky
man if tbe other happened to have
a gun on hia person.
Governor Throckmorton wav en-
deavoring to oonviooe tbe jury that
tba dafeodant had a right to suppose
that the dead man was armed. He
had tried to show it by evidence aod
wm dwelling on that point in his
argument. At iMt pulling off his
coat and vast, ha stood before the
jary in hia shirt sleeves aud aaked
the joiyman if they believed him to
he unarmed. They all nodded no-
quieeeaee. Thereupon Throckmor-
ton pulled a revolver out of each
bootleg and drew a long bowie knife
from !*ck of his shirt collar. His
eloquence and that illustration won
the verdict of the jury.
TRAINING OF A MOTHER.
Harper's Weekly.
No experience better qualifies s
man to be a good father of boys
thus to have been himself s boy.
To s considerable extant the same
thing may be said of girls—that
good girls usually make good moth-
ers, and that colleges tbst turn out
good wsmen do enough. But a good
mother is far mors of a specialist
than sn average good father. She
must be a judge of health, diet and
clothe#, and must watch and regii.
Ists all the details of the child’s
life. Mothering is skilled labor;
fathering isn’t. If the father ie a
skilled worker, hie expertness eon.
oerne the things tbst he does for i
living and for the support of his
family. That skill he acquires by
preliminary training. But tbe moth
er.skill of tbe mother is applied di-
rectly to the children, and if it is
lacking the children suffer.
HUGE TASK.
It was a bugs task, to undertake
tbe eure of such a bed case of kidney
dieeaae, as that of G. F. Collier, of
Cherokee, Ia., bat Eleotrio Bitters did
it. He wrilee: "kidney were so far
gone, I could not sit on a chair with-
out n cushion ; and suffered from dread
ful backache, headeebe, and depress!-
on. In Eleotrio Bittera, however, I
found a cure, and by them wee res-
tored to perfect heellb. I recommend
this great tonlo medicine to all with
weak kidneya, liver or stomaok, Guara
ntaed by N. A. Hoffman Druggist;
price 50o.
WITH LOWRY AS CHAIRMAN
Honey Grove Signal.
An insect ha# been found in Dal-
las county that is s sure enough
boll weevil ester. The little sni.
mal look* like s cross between an
snt aud a bug, and the entomolo-
gists admit that it devours boll wee*
vils with a relish. But tbs great
trouble is the bugs are no mors
prolific than s New York society
family, and the weevils css sweep
sottoH front the earth before the de-
stroyers’ progeny are strong enough
te organize for a fight. The thing
to do now ie to organise a commis -
sion to instruot ihs destroyers in
phileprogenitivensss.
.# t.
SU-flfe. ,
“SM I
I
>I.K
TEA IN PERFECTION
%
can be had only by using a high grade
leaf. This can be obtained at mo-
derate prices.
Confidence can be placed in all
kiada of
TEA
sold by ns. Quality, slrengtb and
flavor are founded ia greater or lean
proportion according to grade but all
our teas possess these essentials to a
pleasing extent.
Ceylon Tea ia a favorite with old
tea drinkers.
G. R. Adams & Co.,
ALICE, TEXAS.
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ito that trUU with aud mdsagsr ths hsaltk off
What Is CASTORIA
Savin la n ksmiass saksllta* ftw Chair OH, P—
gwria, Drops ud flustkiag lyrays. It la PI an sank. It
aantalna atithw Opiwaa, Morphia# nor stksr Nan
—butane*. Its ags 1A Its g— rant—. It daatrojra We
and allays Favarlahn aaa. It —ras Diarrhoea sad f
Colic. It roliavao Toothing Troablaa, — raa
sad Flatulency. It asalasllatao the Food,
tansash and Bowols, giving healthy and
Tha Chlldr—*a Pans aaa Tha Mother's Friend.
CBNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boar* tto Signature gt
The Kind You Have Always Bough'*
In Use For Over 30 Years.
CORONAL INSTITUTE,
SAN MARCOS, TEXA8.
For Boys aad Girls. Tbirly-ssveulb year. The two boarding department,
uo aeparate premises ami under aeparate management. "Coronal Institute
ia now doing tbs beat work in it. history —Report ol Board of Education
Weal Texas Confersnce.
"Tbe boarding faoilitiee here can not, I sm aurs, be surpassed anvwbere in
Texaa, if in ths South.”—Prof. W. A. Palmer, Southwest Texas Normal,
School. Wabavs yet a few vacancies for both boys end girls. Writs to
REV. STERLING FI8HER, President.
Cattle Dealers.
FaT STUFF
I am iu tba market for fat eattia.
Anything That’s Fat.
Young or old aad ao. a amber too
largo st ths highest market pries.
I. H. IASI, AUG!. TK\.
R. O. Skidmore. W. K. MoMaeter
Skidmore I McMaster.
Pay ths highest Cash Pnoee for
HOUSES, lAUESAflDIIiLES
Alice, Texas-
Horses and Mules,
In ear lead Isis or less.
Correspondence solicited.
VELA 1 VELA, ALICE, TEX
Jno. Broketa,
BLACKSMITH.
AND WHEELWRIGHT,
Alice Tmat
Elm.
„ to
Tern Mexican R R
TIME CARD.
Effective Jans 10th, 1902.
, Passenger trains are scheduled to
raa as follows:
No. 1 East Bound
Leaves Laredo;....../:30 a. m.
Arrives San Diego.....2:10 p. m.
Arrives at Alice,......2:60 p. m
Leave. Alice,........3:30 p. m
Arrive, at Corpus ....6:00 p. m
No. 2 Wkht Bound
Leaves Corpus Chrieti 7:30 s. m
Arrive, at Alice,...... 9:80 ”
Lssysa Alice,..........10:30 “
Arrives at San Diego ...11:10 **
Arrives at Larsdo,.....6 p. m
Trains raa sakjeot to delays ueua
o local freight trains
G. J. Scbeenbohm, Agent
Sap Schedule-
Morning train leaves Alice 6:0 0
a. m; arrives at San Antonio 1:36
p. ra.
Evening train arrives at Alise at
9:16 p. m; leaves Baa Antonio at
2:16 p. m.
S. P- Turner,
Well
I Driller,
*
Alice, Texas.
I am throughly equipped
to drill wells st rsssonsbls ^
rates....................... k|£
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Booth, D. S. The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1905, newspaper, June 8, 1905; Alice, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111658/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .