The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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excellent style,
easy-fitting, and
superior wearing
qualities, achieved
the largest sale of
any shoos in the
world.
They are Just as good
as those that ewi you
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differouco is the price.
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the Russians were being conducted
>y the priests, upward of 700- doves
belonging to the shrine, dividing them-
selves into companies of twenty or
thirty, were seen bathing in turn in
the tearl-bacbi, a big jar containing
water, standing in the precincts.
About 7 o'clock in the evening a tre-
mendous noise was suddenly heard
over the roof of the shrine, and In a
moment hundreds of doves, after hov*
erlng for a moment in the air, started
In the direction,of the northwest, and
have not yet returned. When the
morning dawned it was found that
only fifty or sixty of them were left
behind as a sort of reserve, all the rest
having set out on ghat the people
call a 'punitive expedition* in the
direction indicated. The people -of
that place believe that this singular
conduct of the birds is a good omen
in the struggle with Russia.
Storekeepers report that the extra
quantity, together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makes it
next to impossible to sell any other
brand.
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Now Looks Like a New Woman After a Course of Pe-ru-na.
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• If you do not rectlve prompt and
i; aatisfictory retultt from the nee of >
Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart-
,; man, giving a fail atatemeat of your
'> case, and bo will be pleased to give
,1 you bls valuable advice gratia.,
Address Dr. Hartman, President
' of the Hartman • Sanitarium, Co-
[ hsmbua, Ohio.
We teach the Barber Trsds •
,n 8, w**’k’* "«** gnerantea
portion.. Write toe partlculara
HOLER’S BARBER COLLEGE.
Damn Colo., Dallab, tbx..
Salt Laki Oitt. Utajl.
Tired, Nervous Women.
There are thousands of them every-
where. A few bottles of Peruna would
do them untold benefit. As a tonic
and nerve invigorator it has no equal.
It builds up the nerves, it gives
strength to the circulation and at 1
once restores the appetite and dlges- !
tion. No feeble woman should be
without Peruna. - * ^-7-- < “ i
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a vbnr nervousliM
11 decided to tr Jwi
to build upTnj
pleased to say U
'very shortly, and
months I was aq
work, and felt bd
years. 1'take it nl
find that it keel
health." Mrs. Kfi
ten years the ma;
ntshlng ladies* vi
hundreds of worn!
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quantity and supl
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all other brands,
cannot sell any ot
Men take natm
and speculation.
All creameries
Why not de *as |
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Mxative Bromo Qi
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>ed by visions of distorted
» kidney secretions were
Irregular and I was tor-
thirst and always bloated,
n bOxes of Doan’s Kidney
floating subsided until I ________
10 hundred pounds less, prayers for a Japanese vlctoiy over ful’tope'runa.’’-
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street, PlttiburJ, ft
Junior Society <f |«
Church and leJdlng
choir, writes: "
toy thankfulnea to
was a sufferer ta
for years and w sb
down condition. Iw
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over nothing. va
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this climate, bi u
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the advice of a ria
of Peruna. I t dt
when the first ifotili
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and took them wth
I looked like a twv
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tip-ued and all niyo
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Peine, Peruna, as I
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No oculist can*
■ightedness of al
10,000Tk
This is a remark
A Salser Seed Ct
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plant and seed cal
enough seed to gfa
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3.000 dellctotf
2,000 blanchS
2.000 rich, bad
1.000 ndendSl
1.000 rare foJ
1.000 gtorioU,u
This great off<l
Induce you to try th
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will grow no othM
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providing you win
and if you will iSd
they will adfi
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Most men tb£
shrewd as most oth
D°nt you
Starch, besides Imj
rior to atay otherS
in package, anrflfl
EMACIATED-NERVOUS.
Ken During the Spring Months Suffer From
^treme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and
^Nervousness— What They Need Is
k'
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! ternally, MUagAtrwtiy iron1 the blood and muoo««
•nrfacea of the aretero. thereby destroying the
foundation of the diMaae, and siring the- patient
etrength by bnlldtng aptbe «on»tltuUon and aMlat-
Ing nature in doing tt» werk. Tho proprietor! have
00 much faith In tu curative power* that they offer
Ono Unadred Dollar* for any e*ae that it fall* to
Sold by all Drugglsta. Wc. --.Cj
Take Hall’* Faintly Pint for constipation.
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Thu conflict with self and selfish-
ness must be fought out.—George
Dawson. . ‘4
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they get one-third more for
the same money, but also because of
superior quality. I '* • 5 >
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A woman’s idea of happiness is to
possess something her neighbors can't
afford. .'>.F
The Sweet Gym. ww!
The exudation yon seb dinging to the
sWeet gum tree in the summer contains a
stimulating expectorant that will loosen
up the phlegm in the throat. Taylor’s
Remedy of Bweot Gnm and Mullein curws
coughs and croup. -* 'T>
At'.druggists, !*C,' 60c, and gl.00 a
bottle.
A bride is led to the altar just as
if she couldn’t find the way regardless
of an obstacles. ?
Wouldn’t
• * any woman
be happy, .
-O. After years
of backache
HK suffering.
Days of
OTpci m i a a r y,
nights of un-
Ek reBt’
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nary trou-
b,wl'
7 gha flndx
on why any reader
Buffer in the face of evl*
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mira A. Jackson, of East
Traverse City, Mich., says:
ty years I never knew what
have good health. Every
consulted said I had liver
Sale of Victims’ Clc
A prison sale is held
Paris. The articles offered for sain
are the clothes of murdered people,
the instruments with which the
crimes have been committed and tho.
effects which have belonged to the
deceased prisoners. Articles which
have been taken to the prefecture of
police and have not been claimed are
also sold. The proceeds go to the
Paris almshouse. Unclaimed jewelry
Is usually bought by ordinary brokers,
but the articles which have belonged
to criminals, especially those who are
notorious, are ^bought at high prices.
Curious Custom Celebrated.
A curious custom has just been cele-
brated at Kiln, near Moscow. All the
marriageable girls in the town lined
up. in the principal street, decked* out
in their simple finery, many of them
also having with them the stock of
linen, household and personal, which
forms part of their dowery. The young
men contemplating matrimony then
walked down the serried ranks of
beauty as they moved toward tire
church, and selected the girls of their
choice. A formal visit to the parents
to arrange details was then made, and
a date fixed for the ceremony.
Omen In the War.
A Japanese newspaper solemnly
publishes the following: "In Chlku-
xen province, Kyushu, there is a
shrln* known as the Hakozakl Hack-
imangu, dedicated to tho well-known
warrior, Hachimantaro Yoshilye, who
flourished In the brave days of old.
On the morning of the 6th when
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1904, newspaper, April 2, 1904; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277624/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.