The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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CUARANTH
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The bouse that tells the truth.
Vi WMTYOUI TRADE
You can buy of us at whole-
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Our 1,000-page catalogue tells
the story. We will send it upon
receipt of 15 cents. Y our neighbors
trade with us— why not you ?
MEDICAL EXAMINER
A WOMAN UNDER THE BED. 1
Of
Dr. Uswellyn Jordan?VALUE OF WOOD FOODS.
to
Pine,
it.BACK TO NATURE’S BREAST.
A LAWN SETTEE
Farmers and Stockmen
(narsnteed.
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
ileal laatractlon. both In ample
it, the
highly
fear
who
bed
w In-One’s character should have a lead-
ing place in the inventory of Ute.
that
feels
back
mad-
have
If you would act a noble part do
good to the worthy.Our lives should be so conducted
that they will bo our monuments after
our passing away.
Awful Possibilities Which the New
Century Has Brought Forth.
Beyond all possibility of a reassur-
ing doubt to the contrary, the terrify-
ing story developed by the arrest of
May Willard, a St. Louis young wom-
an, who confesses that she has been
in the habit of burglarizing houses,
disguising herself in man’s attire, will
strike a panic to all masculine souls,
says the St. Louis Republic.
Waking in the dead of night to espy
the ordinary housebreaker, a burly,
low-browed, heavy-jawed ruffian, in
one’s room in sufficiently frightful to
curdle almost any man’s blood into a
dish ot living blutwurst or crimson
schmierkase, goodness knows.
But to merge from sweet sleep and
fix the startled gaze upon an intrud-
ing shape which all the disguises in
the world cannot prevent from be-
traying its femininity—oh, brothers,
who among us shall undergo this'ex-
i perience and not feel his reason tot-
tering from the shock?
Miss May Willard, professional bur-
glar and male Impersonator, has ma-
terialized a terror of appalling por-
tent to the masculine soul. For gen-
erations we have laughed at women
because of their timorous bedtime
habit of looking under their couches
I for a possible man. It is safe to say
that hereafter no St. Louis man will
be able to retire tranquilly without
I hrst having satisfied himself that
there is no woman under his bed.
Even then, alas, his sleep will be
I fitful and feverish because of the
I that ere daylight the woman
failed to hide herself under his
will come to him through the
dow!
female weakness cured.
I was troubled with severe female
weakness tor over six months. I waa
treated by six very prominent physi-
cians without any marked benefit. My
last doctor was a skilled specialist,
and he told me the only hope lay in
an operation. I heard of Smith’s Sure
Kidney Cure, and after using it for one
month I find myself cured, and even
the doctor who last treated me now
pronounces me well.
Mrs. J. R. FA VER, Atlanta, Ga.
Price 50 cents. For sale by all drug-
gists.
No one ever accomplished anything
by making no effort to better his con-
dition.
each deems it duty to pollute the holy
well* and sacred places of the other,
though If detected the penalty is
death: Minor variations in belief and
customs are numberless. There are
Moslems who wear the fea, the tur-
ban. the tarboosh, or no head cover-
ing at all; those who do not; those
the United States Treasury Recom
mends Pe-ru-na.
Reasons for Exodus From Cities in
Summer Time.
Every summer the exodus of the
well-to-do American from the city is
larger and begins earlier. Every year
his return from the country is later
In the season. At the present rate it
is only a question of time before he
tnd his family will come to town for
only a month or two in winter. His
home will be in the country; he will
visit and do business in the city. The
cause of this return to the soil is com-
plex and presents a number of inter-
esting features. One cause is
every man with red blood in him
at intervals the impulse to get
to nature’s breast, “far from the
ding crowd.” He may never
heard of the fable of Antaeus, but he
has an Instinctive feeling that he
gains fresh strength every time he
torches old mother earth. That is his
heritage from primeval man. But
we do net have to go far back; only
a few generations away at most is an
ancestor who helped conquer the
wilderness. So this longing in our
blood.
Said to Contain More Nourishment
for Cattle Than Straw.
Wood is to be the newest food,
says Heinrich Reh, a professor of
chemistry in Berlin. He has secured
a patent upon a form of animal fod-
der which has sawdust as its chief
ingredient. He argues that animals
have a decided liking for young
shoots, roots of shrubs, tree bark and
other heavy food of the same nature,
and, since experiments have proved
that the nutriment contained in such
growth remains in it even after it has
become wood, he observes that, with
a little salt and water added
sawdust will prove to be
nourishing diet.
He has statistics to prove
birch, poplar, alder, acacia, beech and
walnut woods and straw have been
analyzed chemically by him, and he
finds that the wo»i has vastly more
albumen, nitrogen and fatty substance
than the straw. The inventor claims
“a very cheap cattle food can be pre-
pared in this manner, to which may be
added potato peelings, corn husks and
shells of grain, and the residue from
the sugar beet after the sugar has
been extracted.”
MADE ENTIRELY
OF HARDWOOD...
and Painted Two Coils.
Very Durable.
$1.00
Havs AHtejbe.” you know
“THE DENVER ROAD”
Faaacwger —HrtwieM, FT. WORTH, TtX.
N. A—The rate, from all Texie points*, to
one fare pine two flollara for the round trip,
good, returning. till October 81et, on tale all
inmmer. every Any. Tickets routed over our
line have more step-over privilege! then any
THOUSANDS IN USE.
CULVER LUMBER 1 MFR. CO.
KANSAS CITY. U. S. A.
'Another Thro Train to
Kool Colorado
BEGINNING JULY FIRST. WR SHALL
HAVE TWO THRU TRAINS TO COLO
KADO EACH DAY.
One will leave Fort Worth at 9:45 A M .
the other 11:10 P. M., after the arrival of all
evening connectlone
For gueats who with to retire early, a aleep-
Ing-car will be ready each evening at 9 o'clock.
Both traina will be rnn thru to DenvsF.
Each will cary thru coaches and sleeping-cart,
and meals will be eerved, en route, in cafe di-
niD0 cam.
Tho this doubles the thru train service to
Colorado from this territory, there 1* etui
“Onia One Bead” which has any at all. We
have also th® only djroct Colorado line; make
JUST nUT-OUB WALL MAP OF TEXAS
<••• wVI rarteed to date. fest-Marginal
Index locates all railroads, lakes, rtvsrs, creeks,
oeuntlse sad towns, glvtagSOFelaUoo. Six colors.
Seals U muss one tack. u7* Map with bow Masse
STREET’S WEIXS.
The famous and original Tioga mineral
wells; the wells that have made Tioga
famous; a positive cure for. rheumatism
and similar^ diseases; elegant bath
bouses: trained attendants; competent
medical staff; open the year round? For
on or address
■ Co.. Tioga.Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.I
For children teething, softens the gums, redness tn-
SammaUon. allays pain. euros wind colic. 25c a hotUa
Stops the Cough and
Works Off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiota. Price 25c.
Carelessness is something everychild should be taught to overcome.
Pico's Cure is the beat medicine weever used
for all affections of the throat and lung*—Wm.
O. Endslsv, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000
The loudest-mouthed dog is not al-
ways tho bravest.
WHY IT IS TH* BEST
la because made by en entirely different
process. Defiance Starch is unlike any
other, better and one-third more Cor 10
cents.
Constant criticism accomplishes very
little good.your valuable remedy,
a complete wreck. Hi
2
weakness,’no appetite, trembling,
ing feeling neaaiy all the time. Yo
I was suffering from systemic catarrh,
and I believe that I received your help
in the nick of time. I followed your
directions carefully and can say to-day
that I am well again. I cannot thank
you enough for my cure. ”
Peruna cures catarrh wherever locat-
ed. Peruna is not a guess nor an experi-
ment—it is an absolute scientific cer-
tainty. Peruna has no substitutes—no
rivals. 3 Insist upon having Peruna.
A free book written by Dr. Hartman
on the subject of catarrh in Ha differ-
ent phaaea and atagea, wilt be aent
free to any addreaa by the Peruna
Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Catarrh is a systemic disease curable
only by systemic treatment. A rem-
edy that cures catarrh must aim directly
at the depressed nerve centers. This is
what Peruna does.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratia
Address Dr. Hartman» Peaident of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
We should help our neighbors In
the hour of distress.
Be patient if you would overcome
the world’s obstacles.
WHEN YOCR GROCER MATS
ha does not have Defiance Starch, you
may be sure he Is afraid to kebp It until
his stock of 12 os. packages are sold. De-
fiance Starch la not only better than any
other Cold Water Starch, but contains 14
os. to ths package and rolls for same
money as 12 os. brands.
The pleasure of doing good is real
enjoyment.You never hear any one complain
r.bout “Defiance Starch..’’ There is
none to equal it tn qpality and quan-
tity. 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now
and save your money.
Courageous acts require no need oi
boasting about.
Ball’s Catarrh Cure
Is taken internally. Prioe, 75c.
Some alleged friends of the people
will bear watching.
A Great Piece of Railroad Work.
With the completion of work on
the western division, the Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy Railway Com-
pany wH? have practically a new dou-
ble track main line through the State
of Iowa. For several years an enor-
mous work has been going on and
millions of dollars have been expend-
ed In reducing grades, taking out
curves, building double track and put-
ting In new steel bridges.
A courtier does not necessarily have
to be one who courts.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of De-
fiance Starch is fast taking place ot
all other brands. Others say they can
not sell any other starch.
A prejudiced person is a detriment
to a community.
DRBIB8* SPECIFIC HEADACHE POWDSRS-
ibaonly barmleee and euro curs for all Headshot..
Price Wandlte. Sent by mall upon receipt of »rioe
Adolph Iirelse, IIS Alamo Plata. Fan Antonio.T.x
Sins of mankind should not be de-
liberately Indulged In.The Women Also Reconv
mend Pe*nuna.
Miss Blanch Grey, 174 Alabama street,
Memphis, Tenn., a society woman of
Memphis, writes:
“To a society woman whose ner-
vous force is often taxed to the utmost
from lack of rest and irregular meals 1
know of nothing which is of so much
benefit as Peruna. I took it a few
months ago when I felt my strength
giving away, and it soon made itself
manifest in giving me new strength
and health.”—Miss Blanch Grey.
MraX. Schneider, 2409 Thirty-seventh
Place, Chicago, Ill., writes:
“After taking several remedies with-
out result, I began last year to take
your valuable remedy, Peruna. 1 was
a complete wreck. Had palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet, female
x---sink-
ou said
The University of Cairo.
A queer university this at Cairo
with its 10,000 students! Its central
square is epen to the sun; about it are
separate “rlwaks,” or porches, for
each of the twenty-four recognized na-
tions of Islam; in each riwak, youth
from all the Moslem world study to
chant the Koran, to write beautiful
Arabic script, and In the end to be
doctors, lawyers, kadia, rulers. Each
nation has its own ceremonial way of
doing so simple a thing as drinking
water. Nor are sect differences a
trivial matter. The schism between
the Sunni and the Sufi is so bitter that DK^AttTHtKMTa
literature and rate!
The Tioga Mineral
Texas, box M.
Sorrow is something all of us must
experience.
A polite boy generally makes a chi-
valrous man. _
Defiance Starch is guaranteed big-
gest and best or money refunded. 16
ounces, 10 cents. Try it now.
Impertinence should never be mis-
taken for wit.
DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medi-
cal Examiner of the U. S. Treas-
ury Department, graduate of Columbia
College, and who served three years at
West Point, has tho following to say of
Peruna:
••Allow mo to exproaa my gratitude
to you for the benefit derived from
your wonderful remedy. One ahort
month baa brought forth a vast change
and I now conaider myaelfa well man
after months of suffering. Fellow
sufferers, Peruna will cure you."
Peruna immediately invigorates tho
nerve-centers which give vitality to the
mnenna membrane* Then catarrh dis-
appear* Then catarrh is permanently
cured.MMOLE STORY!
we clothe you
down to the f-eei
VNAIERPHOOF
. OULU CLOTHING
0 ti FIA M C S _
5 • f A R C I J
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1902, newspaper, July 11, 1902; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193721/m1/7/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .