Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Va! Verde County Heraid
And Del Rio Record-News
DOINC THEIR DUTY.
Acceptable
HnUukeil Every Friday by
HUFFMAN A NANNEY, Pro?*.
Scores ot Del Rio Readers Aie
Learning: the Duty of the
Kidneys
MwmtrnoR nucE To filter the blood is the kid*
Qsm Y»nr, Htncily w Advance, *1.00 neys’ duty.
°*e Ycar* Do,<}"'*d S1-60 When they fail to do this the
Ki t< rtd in U»o Poetofflce at Del Kto kidneys are sick.
tfcara. as eaeoad claes «aU artbr. Backache and many kidney
Teleptamw No. i—2 Rings. iU® follow
^___Urinary trouble, diabetes.
Any erroaeou* reflection upon the Doan’s Kidney Fills cure them
ehantrtcr, Handing or reputation of any nit.
per*. »n. firm or corporation which may ... . __...
appear hi the columns of the Herall, ^ ^ • Marlines, residing at
writ 1- gladly corrected, on ita being Ciudad Porfirio Diaz. Mexico,
br.»._V to ftt'f'oiion of the publisher*. ... .
_*_ across the river from hagle Pass,
Texas, says: “I heard that
AIM LltTIHKKH UUAItANTEE piUg eould be dc.
J» »ie Herald accepts adver- pended upon to cure backache
STs^iSsriir^s »* •**.«.*-». (,,m
circulation among the buy* kidney sickness, and so pro-
Ijig < lasHOH in Del Kio and cured a box and began using
Val Verde county than any them. I had been troubled for
oltmr |»a[M*r Subscription more thin four years with kidney Capital Stock.
books are open to adver* ... *
tinci s at any time. trouble and backache. The se* Surplus and Profits,
_ a_ _ cretians from the kidneys were ______
irregular acd accompanied with
Service
We feel confident that we
can give you acceptable ser*
vice. With tnis in view we
want you to call and open
an account with us.
Del Rio
National
Bank
*50,000.00
12,000.00
Professional.
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t Del Kio MEAT MARKET
FRANK DUNN, Propr ietor.
CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
J. G. GRINER,
JOHN J. EOSTER.
PHONE NO. 4.
GRINER & FOSTER
Attorneys at Law
* E. A JONES
I
Del Rio,Texas ! Tin and Galvanized Iron Work
Associated together in all matters ex-
cept in county and justice courts.
QEO. M. THURMOND,
Attorney at Law,
He is an experienced machanic aud always
gives satisfaction. Job work solicited. .
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Del Rio,
Texas
From Del Rio, where he ia ra- ,. , . .
a scalding pain. There was sed*
curating. Editor H.ltom writ.. {ment whe„ ,he urj„. ltood |or
hi i paper, the Nacogdoches 8en* any length of time. My back
tinct, that lie withdraws his can* pained me terribly and if I stoop*
didaoy for re-election to the leg* ed or lifted anything I had great
iaiature. Mr. Haltom says he difficulty in getting back to an -
has twice been at the state capi- upngh* P°8,t,on- 1 felt rel,eJ glowing flame of mother’s love—
tol in the capacity of legislator, *°°n th° ,U8e °f that th'8 Pa88ion »8 the last that
and the experience is sufficient Doan H K‘dn*y i ids and con* disaster, degradation or dissolu-
OFFICERS:
James McLymont, President
C. W. O’Dell, Vice Presilent
L. J. Dodson, Cashier
F. E. Gillbtt, Ass’t. Cashier
for the remainder of his life. He tinued treatment cured the back- tion can wrench from her. But
is quite willing that some other "fh® ®nd re8tored tha act,on of booze can rot it out of her. And
statesman in the Nacogdoches the kidneys to a normal condi- 8ince it can do that, and does it—
district should undertake the tlorb «nd 8>nc« then I have had j destroys the very foundation of
work of reforming the legislative
body, savo the state and bask in
the honors of the office. It is a
mystery why Haltom ever as-
pire] to legislative honors.—
Beaumont Journal.
no return of the trouble.’
Plenty more proof like
P.
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H. E. McMAINS
Attor ne y-at-La w
. ROSE
Liverv Stables
Phone No. 20
Del Rio, Texas
Office in Court House, Next to
Sheriff’s Office
DR. O. C. WEST
Office Near Poet Office, Next to
Dr. F. M. Rose, Dentist.
Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., and 1:30
to fi p. m. At night, by Appoint-
ment.
The Delineator for May
The May Delineator, with a
complete display, pictorial and
desoriptivo, of the latest Spring
fashions, contains a wealth of
suggestion for those who wish to
smartly gowned, and many
a mother’s nature—we may be
this quite sure that it destroys some
from Del Rio people. Call at good quality in every one who
Ross & Roses drug store and, gives it a chance. It does riot
ask what their customers report, j make ail women who drink ~it
For sale by all dealers. Price offer to sell their daughters, nor
50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co.,. does it make all men who drink
Buffalo, New York, sole agents jt burglars. But such a deadly
for the United States. influence as this can not be ad-
Remember the name—Doan’s mitted into any mind and soul
—and take no other. without killing something MOf*d.
-- That these facts are irrefutable.
Dual Personality. no intelligent man will attempt
“I’m no burglar, judge ,” ito deny* Yet there are many who
J. W. JEF FRIES,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Del Rio, Texas.
Office Hours—8 to 11 o’clock a.
m., 2 to 6 o’clock p. m.
Office first door north of Central
Hotel.
Long and Short Hauling. Furniture Moved. Cab at Call,
gage Transferred. Pattronize the Old Reliable.
Bag-
a
other features of interest to pleaded a prisoner to a New York °penlv contend that those who
wor.en. Hon. Justice David J. magistrate, “but a drink of liquor °PP°8e lhe unlawful whiskey
Brewer contributes an article on seems to make me do queer traffic are trampelers upon per-
“ Woman in the Professions” in things. I took a drink last night, aonal liberties, fanatics and hypo
which he comments on the sign- and I don’t know what I did after | entes. When pressed for reasons
ificanceof the fact that the status that. I think I must have a dual tu sustain their defense they
of women has changed in the’personality.” “I hold you in vehemently proclaim that to sup-
last half century. Miss Winslow's *1,000 bail to the grand jury,” press saloons kills a city. Stat-
club story, “The President of1 remarked the magistrate. “Next istics controvert this statement,
Quex,” drawing near its end,' time you take a drink, remember hut even if it were so it is difficult
deepens in interest, and the au* ] y°u may he turning yourself intoi to understand how some people
thor supplements the installment a burglar.” “The strange case !^an tolerate whiskey-created
with a chapter on “Club Women of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is proverty. drunken brutality,
and the Child Labor Question.”; one of the greatest allegories disorder and crime and jeopar-
ever written. The mysterious
drug that wrought the transform-
ation from man to demon is no
In “Famous American Songs,”
Gustav Kobbo gives the story of
the origin of the popular air,
4‘Ben Bolt,” and in an interest-
ing historical sketch of Annapol-
is, Hester D. Richardson vividly
pioluree the romantic interest
•Maohed to the spot where the! burglar. That is one of its mild-
bodyof John Paul Jones is to' est results. It is responsible for
rest. Florence Rockwell writes four-fifths of all the crimes com -
dize the future of their sons and
the happiness of their daughters
by sustaining a traffic solely
dollars ^in
mystery at all, and it is doing its because it puts a few
deadly work every day in all;their pockets. Why not folldw
grades of life. There is nothing; the example
peculiar in turning a man into a
tier experience in playing 8hak-
eperi an roles and speaks of the
need of a national theatre.
Avery Abbott and Juliette B. G.
Town© contribute short
of the besotted
woman mentioned above, auction
off your family, pocket your
share of the booze money and do
not insist on perpetuating and
pampering that which may bring
misery, poverty and disgrace to
ttye family of your neighbor?—
nhair in the rear Beaumont Journal.
saloon, unsteadily; "*
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of Horror was told by
klood in the
Of course the woman was home of J. W. Williams, a well
mitted. “How much am I offered
for this fine young girl?” cried
Mrs. Margaret Kelley, as she
climbed on a
stories room of a
for older folks, and Alioe Brown holding her daughter Marie by
• fairy tale for the little ones, the hand. “She is my child, 15 (
Thero aro other features to de- years old, and is worth, at least marks of human
fight young folks, including B^^^^B III H I
chapter in the serial, “Sunlight 1 drunk. Nothing else could over- known merchant of Bac, Ky.,
and Shadow” and pasttimes by come mother love, the strongest He writes: “Twenty years ago I
Una Beard. In the “Campaign Pa88'on known to humanity. 1 had severe hemorrhages of the
for Safe Foods” Mary Hinman Mother love 1 What a mockery lungs, and was near death when
Abel writes of coloring matters booze has made of that phrase!
and commercial cheats, and the There is no other passion in whioh
pages devoted to the household i the human nature so nearly
reaches the divine as that of the
mother’s love for her girl! It is
light shining out of heaven to
make the world inhabitable and
heaven comprehensible. There
is every reason for us to believe
that as long as the last spark of
womanhood remains it feeds the
are full of suggestions for the
tytohon with many other helpful
hints to the housewife.
Mr. Jaok Paul, who has been
•emptoyed by the local telephone
company, left Saturday for San
Angelo, his former home.
I began taking Dr. King’s New
Discovery. It completely cured
me and I have remained well ever
sinoe.” It oures Hemorrhages,
Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds
and Bronohitis, and is the only
known oure for Weak Lungs.
Every bottle guaranteed by all
druggists.
Anything You Want Hauled? Let
J. R. TEAGUE
Hanl it for you. He guarantees prompt and satisfactory
service. His oharges are reasonable. Leave
orders at Duke’s Blacksmith Shop, or
PHONE 32-2 RINOS
Mrs. Herbert Frior of Karnes
City, arrived in our city Sunday,
and will remain here several
days the guest of her oousin,
Mrs. Geo. M. Brown.
Devil’s Island Torture
is no worse than the terrible case
of Piles that afflicted me 10 years.
Then 1 was advised to apply
Buoklen’s Arnica Salve, and lees
than a box permanently cured
me, writes L. S. Napier, of Bug-
les, Ky. Heals all wounds,
Burns and Sores like magio.
25c at all druggists.
Dr. W. H. Hughes,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office with Dr. S. L. Boren, first
door north of City Drug Store.
Phone 31.
S LEE, Carpenter
Repair work of all kinds a
specialty. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Orders may be left at
either lumber yard.
P. R. BARNARD
(Successor to C. W. Keller,)
SADDLES & HARNESS
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIKXXXK'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
GUS DE1TERT, f
Has a full supply of Windmills. Tanks, Well Drills, etc., Gasoline and
Steam Engines, Windmill Fixtures. Windmills and Tanks erected.
Tower Lumber of all dimensions. Piping and Fittings of all
descriptions. Your patronage solicited.
DEL RIO, TEXAS.
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Jewish History on Coinage.
Jewish history Is written on Its
coin. Those struck during the first
revolt led by Simon. In the reign of
Vespasian, bearing the legend. “The
Deliverance of Jerusalem,” express
the optimism of the+r hrrp*». Th" Ro-
man coins following the disastrous Is-
sue of the rebellion. Issued at Rome
and Jerusalem, portray th»- type of a
weeping woman and the legend. “In-
daea devicta”—“Judea subdued, or Ju-
dea capta.” The last Issue of the na-
tional coinage was under Hadrian, In
the second revolt, led by Har-cochab
With the crashing ont of this revolt
Hebrew' nationalism was blotted out
and Its coinage expired.
Her “German" Understo*d.
Hpr stock of German was canty.
The day after her arrival in Berlin
she went to make a purchase. After
she had made known her wishes In
halting German the old woman who
waited upon her exclaimed: “Is the
frauleln an American?” The frauleln
was. “And do ;hey all speak like
you?” continued the old German. On
receiving an affirmative answer she
lifted her hands to heaven with the
words: “Thank God! My boy went
to America to escape the conscription.
He does not speak a word of English,
but If they all speak like you, my
poor boy will understand every word.”
A Lucky Postmistress
is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me.,
who has found Dr. King's New
Life Pills to be the best remedy
she ever tried for keeping the
Stomach, Liver and Bowels in
perfect order. You’ll agree with
her if you try these painless
purifiers that infuse new life.
Guaranteed by all druggists.
DEL RIO
BOTTLING ,
PETER GEIB. PRormeroR.
ALL CARBONATED DRINKS.
YOUR ORDER SOLICITED.
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SUNSET ROUTE
Oil Burning Locomotlvss
OCEAN To OCEAN
New Orleans to
San Francisco
OVERTHEROAOOF A THOUSAND WONDERS
IN CALIFORNIA
FINESr EQUIPMENT, OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES
Makes connection at New Orleans with
Southern Pacific Steamship Line for New
York and Havana. Also rail connection
to Memphis, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chat-
tanooga, Cincinnati, Chicago and all
points in the North and Bast.
NO DUST, NO CINDERS. THE CLEAN, CONVENIENT ANO COM-
FORTABLE ROUTE
Procure Pamphlets, Publications and Pointers from
any Sunset Agent, or write to
T. J. ANDERSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., 0. H. & S. A. Ry.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Iowa lodge will entertain the Odd
and cake will be served.
A happy
able-
home is
the reaoh of mankind, but you
cannot enjoy its comforts if you
are suffering from rheumatism.
You throw aside business caret
when you onter your home and
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,
application will give you r
and its continued use for a a
time will bring about a permai.
oure. For sale by all druggists.
QUIT
IN
MAY
AND
GO
The
SHRINERS
Meet in
LOS ANGELES
MAY
7th
1
to
10th
i The How
SANTA
Drop me a chrd and I wtll send you
descriptive booklets. I want to tell
you about the trip.
HARVEY Serves the meals
W. S. KEENAN, Q. P. A.,
G. C. & S. F. Galveston
FEE
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