The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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After Thle Who Can Doubt the Power
of Love?
make a trip to Mexico and other Lat-
in-American countries.
Burglars broke into three business
houses in Gainesville Friday night on
Commerce street and secured a nice
•urn of money at each place.
ly be elected.
To an outsider it has_the appear
ance of a deadlock, which may not be
broken for several weeks.
SENATOR CULBERSON WILLLINQ
TO MAKE GOOD.
ontnent
Randell
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not "had a touch of indigestion since
I have been eating Grape-Nuts. When
In Very Many Cases It la Weakened
Kidneys.
For he that once is good is ever
great.—Ben Johnson.
Suffered
Owe
Use
For Over
The Memphis cotton oil mill was
completed and turned over by Con-
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\ For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
"Always Uought
Joe Smith, the young man who was
run over at Encinal station Friday
night, died at the Mercy Hospital in
Laredo as a result of his Injuries.
Washington, Jan. 15. —’Cumulative
evidence that Secretary Cortelyou was
guilty of gross favoritism in awarding
the recent issue of Panama bonds was
offered in the Senate yesterday even
Ing by Senator Culberson.
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Tom Howeth, a barber of Wetumka,
Ok., waa fatally hurt by being struck
with a poker. His skull was fractured
with the blunt end of the implement
Many Professional Men,
clergymen, teachers and singers use
Brown's Bronchial Troches for curing
hoarseness and coughs.
Trolley, train and telegraph service
waa seriously Interrupted by a bli<z-
An incipient fire damaged twenty
bales of cotton on the peoples Com*
The
It is believed tht Attorney General
Davidson will yield to the solicitation
of his friends in Waxahachie and
formally open bis campaign for the re-
nomination in that city. In fact, his
friends have received partial assur-
ance from Gen. Davidson that he will
deliver his opening address in Waxa-
- bachte.
A man running on a railroad has to
I-: be in good condition all the time or he
George had been away on business
for a whole long week, and during
that time he had sent Clara ten let-
ters, six letter-cards and 42 picture
postcards.
Why, then, was there a touch of
coldness in her greeting when he flew
to her arms on his return?
•‘Dearest," he whispered, "what is
the matter?"
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coverer of Grape-Nuts found the ‘Per-
fect Food.’" •
Name given by Postum Co., Rattle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road fo Wel1-
ville." lb pkgs '
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press at Brown wood Saturday,
whole institution, owing to the
winds, narrowly escaped.
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K1 uber tan z of Rochester, N. Y., won
the international seventy hour go-as-
you-please walking match which clos-
ed at Akron, O., Saturday night, cover-
ing 319 miles and two laps.
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The one hundredth anniversary of j
Lincoln’s birthday falls on Dec. 12,
1909, and preliminary plans, made by
the Lincoln Farm Association, for the
celebration of the event of Lincoln's
birthday in Larue County, Ky., are
well under way. President Roosevelt
baa been asked to deliver the oration
and he has consented.
While switching.cars at a siding six
miles south of Taylor Saturday after-
noon, R. R. Smith, a brakeman of a
Missouri, Kansas and Texas freight
train, whose home is in Smithville,
sustained a crushed foot
feffsbie to ffo hiWWTtawlf 1NW< •>
others.
A clear head is necessary to run a
locomotive or conduct a train. Even
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send a kiss in your ninth letter."
‘‘My precious," he replied, "that
night I had steak and onions for din-
ner, and you wouldn't have liked a
kiss after onions, would you?"
And, such is the unfathomable pow- i
The newspaper men of Dallas last
week gave a goodly banquet to Col-
Sterrett of the Dallas News, who re-
tires from that paper for a tinje. He
will enter the race for Congress from
the Dallas district
forts would be made to find good Taft
men.
Which means. Secretary Loeb hav-
ing been inspired with this observa
tion. that the President is not daunt
ed by the action of the Senate Tues
I day in rejecting four of his nremina
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His Friends Do Not Know Whether ,
to Defend or to Sacrifice
Him.
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Wrote "Maryland, My Maryland.”
Augusta. Ga.: James Ryder Ran
datt,a eltlsen Of Augusta, but a na
tive of Baltimore, died here Tuesday
afternoon after an Illness of only a
few days Col Randall was perhaps
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sard that swept' a large portion of
Michigan At Bay City eighteen In-
cake heavy
converted
to honor
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CElfT.
Beara. the
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Op,
His Opinion of the Dinner.
The guests at a large dinner party
to the tempting
after course was
They were loud in their
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Ing covered with virulent sores. I tried
many doctors to no purpose. Then I
"clear brain 'ahd ‘steady hand. resuft
from the healthy appetite followed by
the proper digestion of food.
"For the past five years,” wrltee a
i constantly
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says a special to The Dallas Morning
News, that, nevertheless and nothwith
standing,' whenever there were any
appointments to be made in Ohio, ef
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OF SUCH STUFF ARB DREAMS.
Little Virginia Imagined She Had
"Eatsd Hsrsslf."
clous than any combination of drugs.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound is now recognized as the
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THE ARLINGTON JOURNAL CORTELYOU UNDER FIRE
STANBBSRY BROS. A NICHOLS. Pv»S-
Subscription Price, 11.00 a Veer.
" Selarsd at «as postoflkw<U A<Un«M>a.
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Andrew Green, from New York, put
a bullet through the center of his fore
head in Miller's saloon in Houston at
X 1:35 .Friday afternoon.
At 8:30 a. m. Sunday Wallace Schell
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found dead with a bullet hole in his
right temple in his room. His death
occurred while Mrs. Schell was out
of the room preparing his breakfast
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Mrs. J,* W. Shanks was severely
burned by the explosion of a lamp in
a room at the Girardian House, Gal*
veebon, Sunday morning, and died at
I a. m. «t the Sealy Hospital. Her
Misband was a>ao severely burned.
A deal was closed Ifl Dallas Satur-
day whereby the holdings of the Star
Crescent Iron Company of Rusk, Tex.,
passed into the hands of W. J. Hogue
of Dallas and his associates, who are ;
Eastern capitalists. The consldera-
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nessandRratlonlakunrtta-
Opium Morphine norMiaeial.
Not Narcotic.
REASON FOR WOMEN’S “NERVES"
Kopperl Depot Burned.
Kopperl: The Santa Fe depot, which
Included the Wells-Fargo Express of-
fice and the Western Union Telegraph
office, was destroyed by fire Wednes-
S thWMSjA8£nd
■ch in inclement inS OD 8,<le track was also
a cold, which j stroyed. The origin of the fire is i
Occasionally a woman Is glad when
her husband makes her cry, because
she can work him for a peace offer-
ing.
PIEES Cl'REO IN 0 TO 14 DAIS.
PAXO OINTMKNT Is traarnnfn*d to euro »nr raw
of lu-hinjr. Blind. Hired mg or Protruding Piles La
0 to 14 days or money refunded. Me. ...
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Lak* where he will practice law.
Jhn Jones * white farmer chained
with killing Charles Smith, Everett
need and Mart Moore, three negro
dotton pickers, on his place near San-
ger Friday afternoon, was released on
ball la the sum of |9,000, $3,000 in
each case.
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Mrs. Frank Roseboom, 513 8. Wash-
Il gton St., Moscow, Idaho, says: “In-
herited kidney trou-
ble grew steadily
worse with me until
ao nervous I could
not sleep at nighL I
waa diuy and spots
floated before my
eyes. My back and
hips ached and every
cold settled on my
kidneys and made me worse. I have
used many different medicines and
was discouraged when I began with
Doan’s Kidney Pills, but now the
symptoms that alarmed me are gone."
Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
nated will be elected. John S. Me- I
Donald, a Gotham sport, has laid the
wager.
Increasing Forces.
Fort Worth: Tuesday 150 addition-
al men were given employment at the
Swift and Armour packerles, several
were employed Monday, and many
more will be given employment during
the remainder of the week Reports
from the packerles are to the effect
that the prospects for good cattle re-
ceipts are very flattering, and as long
as this condition exlats plenty of em-
ployment may be found for labor.
Saar. < '
\w Vfc - • I great sob-' I dreamed I was a choc*.
„na I hud „nt»d mvaelf."
Stern Parent—I hadn t any of the
advantages you have had. How de
you-Bu^y<>se I have got on as I have?
Young Hopeless (Intending to make
a soothing reply)—Er—I expect the |
grass wouldn’t grow under your feet,
air!
AND 8HE BELIEVED HIM.
chairmen of county executive commit
tees, were followers of Foraker, and
when he sought to have them appoint
ed, he was told they would displace
whose records were without '
which, it was declared. wa> I
to the policy of the depart I
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Leaders Have a Fight.
FOrt Worth: An altercation
with
Chi-
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Mr. Randell. has in- j cake that satisfied his conscience,
criminal! It read, "Prepare to Meet Thy God.”
Universal Language.
He spoke his love in German—she
In French he
tried to woo hex—the maiden never
He tried Ms luck in English,
in Irish—all in vain; in Greek, Turkish
and Latin, and in the tongue of Spain.
And then an inspiration came to the
anguished youth. “The ""universal
language," he cried, “I'll try, for-
sooth!” He kissed the demure maiden
and pressed her to his breast; she
understood that language, and—well,
you know the resL
found immediate improvement and j Louisiana, 310., writes:
“ Complete restoration to health
means so much to me that for the sake
of other suffering women I am willing
to make my troubles public.
“For twelve years I had been suffer*
ing with the worst forms of female ilia.
[ physicians without help.
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Federal Patronage the Reward
PeCeonal Fidelity.
Washington, Jan. 16. — Secretary
Loeb remarked yesterday afternoon,
The very first day I no-
ticed that my appetite was satisfied,
A railway ticket was sold in Hous- which had not been the case before,
that I can remember. '
I “In * week, I believe, I had more
energy than ever before in my life,
have gained seVen pounds and
Shreveport Goes Dry.
Shreveport: Practically official
_ turns show that prohibition prevailed
cbee of snow was reported and all the in the Caddo parish election Tuesday
Churches abandoned their Sunday ser- t>y ft vote Of 1269 to 1193.
11731 votes were cast in Shreveport,
the anti-pros hading by a majority of
2S0, the country wards, without ex-
ception, going for prohibition. The
issue had been stubbornly fought, and
the outcome was awaited with inter'
eat in many parts of the country.
may. have • opportunity t
w ithdraw Lt. hut. Lhe^nutrlKht XCjec
Was an Attendant
As the new minister was on his way
to evening service in the village he
met a young man whom he was anx
ious to have become an active membei
of the congregation.
“Good evening, my young friend,"
he said, solemnly. “Do you ever at
tend a place of worship?”
“Yes, Indeed, sir; regularly every
Sunday night,” replied the young man
with a smile. "I'm on my way to sot
her
The first presidential bet made
known so far Is one for $5,000 that
Gov. Johnson, of Minnesota, is nomi- [senate ought to know la whether that
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IT'S BECKHAM’S SCALP.
was found dead, |
and got a grip from the baggage agent '
Something ove^ $20 was found in hi. BgO a friend advised me to try Grape-
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’ Victim of Hard Luck.
"Hear about the hard luck of Dan
Moulton, the Stanford trainer?” in-
quired one alumnm of another, com-
ing back from the big game.
“No; what happened?”
"Well, Dan, you know, used to be
. Went all
j over the world when in his athletic
J prime, sprinting for money against all
i tibns. The President that in moving
I the Se-nate to do that Senator For
j aked merely Intensified the Taft al
j leglance of the four men rejected.
S< nator j a<,jjon of tju, gena{t, jn this_casr
Culberson announced his readiness to j tiii Q ... —
prove, if givpn the opportunity, that!
individual bids aggregating $27,900,000
rejected, notwithstanding that
A perfect Remedy for CunsflN-
Mon, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms£oHvuls»ns.Fevtrish
ness and LOSS OF SHEEP.
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NEW YORK.
ICASTORIA
••■▼mm bMirarr. »«w »••• crew
late stick and I had eated myself.'
NATURE
AND A WOMAN'S WORK
tractor Walsh a few days ago and was : calling on Secretary Cortelyou for
put in operation and is now working
torty or fifty tons of seed daily.
er of love, she was satisfied, and nes-
tled to him.
TWO CURES OF ECZEMA
our grandmothers they
Baby Had Severe Attack—Grandfather the r(X,ts and hert(9 of
Little Virginia, thro* years old.
brought her mother to her nursery a
few nights ago with heartbrokM
walls.
“What la the matter, dear!*? Why
are you screaming so?"
“Mamma, am 1 all here?"
"Certainly you are all here, right in
your bed.” » ..if,
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. The northbdbnd passed, and
_ Mondgy mornlpg^e was .fount?J
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Thirty Years i
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comers. They say he won 263 races;
never was beaten but twice in all his
.<• : career. One of the fellows that beat
: 1 htm Dad met later In another race
and outran him. Dad was after the
other fellow for a long while to get a
! return race. But the fellow beat Dad
I again.”
“How was that?”
“Died before Dad got another crack
City to Amarillo, and the survey Im-
practically complete in Kansas and
i Oklahoma. I
She—But before you married me
you said you were well off.
He—So I was, but I didn't know IL
starve me to death. First I was diet-
ed on warm water and toast until I
was almost starved; then, when they
IaS *w* ao* I tirl I nrAMt Inn
Torments with It—
Recovery to Cuticura.
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Vincent Masoin, a graduate of Lou-
vain, Belgium, ehas commenced a
year’s course in epllege in Fairhdven,
Conn., after which he *111 devote his
life to the leper colony In MolokaL
* tn th* Hawaiian Islands. •
Wheeler 1, John B. Castleman 1, John ;
L. Didd 1, D. H. Smith 1.
In the House the ballot resulted:
Beckham 48, Bradley 48, James N.
Kepoe 1, David W. Baird 1. One Re-
publican was absent, and Lilliard
(Democrat) of Danville did not vote.
The Republicans practically con-
cede that neither Bradley nor any
other Republican can win, but that an currpj Jn, the State headquarters bt
anti-Beckham Democrat will ultimate- | the Farmers' Union shortly after noon
I between D J Nelli, President of the
I Texas Farmers’ Union, and O. P. Pyle,
editor of the National Co-Operator.
' which is published In Dallas. State-
ments concerning the affair are con
fileting, but it is admitted by both
sides that Mr. Neill and Mr. Pyle were
the principals. Mr. Pyle returned to
Dallas.
tucked tn Four little
Ifkw vrtti thlnlr srnn
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men
blemish,
contrary
went.
Since then these men have seen a
light. They are Taft men now. Sen
ator Foraker asserts that they wen j
induced to transfer their allegiatiet j
by the promise of the offices which J
were denied them last year.
New Railway Pushing Southward.
Guthrie, Ok.: A railroad proposi
tion that is interesting Western Okla
homa and Kansas and the Panhandb
of Texas is the Kansas and Texas
chartered last October to build i did ample justice
miles southward from Kansas City ! viands as course
Kan., via Guy mon. 'Ok., to Amarillo served. They were loud in
Texas, thence southeast to Houston | praises of the Chinese cook, of whom
Texas. , At the present time the com ! th® hostess was justly proud. They
pany is! pushing the line from Garden, j decked they never ate more deli-
I clous or appetizing delicacies. Final-
ly the Chinaman brought in the last
1 course, a huge
frosting. He was a
narnan, and desiring
! religion he had put a
satisfied
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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The newgp«tw*rs of-ail political
Shades are enthusiastic over the re-
port that King Alfonso next year may
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the lowest of these bids was higher
than the price at which $7,262,500
the bonds were sold to banks.
The law which the Secretary
i st rued as his authority for selling]
high ’be bonds specifically prescribed that j
all citizens should be given an equal I
opportunity to purchase, and Senator I
Culberson pointed out the Secretary
in his circular invitiug bids declared
that the bidders offering the highest j
prices should receive the first allot- |
ments.
The purpose of Senator Culberson
in offering this evidence was to per-
suade the Senate to pass a resolution
a
statement showing What part of bonds
sold to banks had been used for the
purpose of Increasing their currency
circulation.
“It is suggested,’' Senator Culberson
declared, “that the banks were award
ed these bonds because they would Is-
sue circulating notes with the bonds
as a basis. While I do not believe
J that this is a sufficient answer to this
j suggestion of favoritism, what the
Suicide in Railway Station.
.Dallas. Thofnas ( ox, said to live railroader, “I have been
at El Paso, and about thirty years of j troubled with Indigestion. Every doc-
age, died in the Texas and Pacific I tor I consulted^ teemed to want to
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railroad baggage room at 2:50 o’clock [ -----
Wednesday afternoon as the result of I "" ’ -
He was no- J would let
ticed around theb depot for an hour . would be right back again.
or more before he was found dead, "Only temporary relief came from
remedies, and 1 tried about all of them
I saw advertised. About three months
>ur ucu.
"But, mamma, feel of me, aee If I'm
all here. Are my £—
top -of my head, both?”
"Certainly, Virginia,
you Is here,
trundle bed.
are not?"
“I dreamed”—this with
"’Lydia e. pinkham^
Nature and a woman’s work corn-
bined have produced the grandest
remedy for woman’s ills that thr
world has ever known. —,—.
In the g<x>d old-fashioned days of
relied upon
__ the field to
cure disease and mitigate suffering.
The L.aians on our Western
Plains to-day can produce loots and
herbs for every ailment, and cure
diseases that baffle the most skilled
physicians who have spent years in
the study of drtigs. •
From the roots and herbs of the
field Lydia E. Pinkham more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy for their pe*
To Settle Troublesome Question.
Washington:
traduced a bill making ft a
a nienilier of’’Congiress *t~
accept employment from any trust or
i public service corporation, or from any
Beckham Lg,. Bradley UL Charles K | corporation doing interstate I
The penalty provided is fine, Impris I heard,
and forfeiture of office. Mr.
also reintroduced his bill
making it unlawful for railroad and
telegraph lines to give a pass or frank
to members of Congress.
ton a few days since for $7980.' It
was for seventy-six people at $105
each, and read from Houston to Oma
ha via El Paso, San Franciacco and
Portland.
A strayed Bengal tiger has been ’ my wife saw how much good this food
several times seen near Petersburg. J was doing me she thought she would
Ind., and the citizens are going out tr? u awhiba. We believe the dis-
in companies, armed fo the teeth.
The State Life Insurance Company
has given notice of withdrawal from
Dennis Headley and Alex Thomas,
negroes, who were employed by S. I
Bretneon, in hauling logs from the
country near Minden, l^a., were as-
easeinated by unknown parties.
j has. as a subject of^auutslp, shared
’ honors with the stories concerning
I Secretary Cortelyou and his relations
• with the President.
It is not uncommon for the Senat.
j to hold up a nomination, so that the
I President may, have ' opportunity tc I w®*>, van, you Know,
<’"n- I «. .. .. . .. ’ ■ R professional foot racer.
tion of four nominations in a bunch |
I is enough to be sensational In poll
ties.
in this case the circumstances make
a stinging rebuke of the President
Less than a year ago it transpired
he refused to appoint, on the recoin
mendation of Senators Fortiker and
: Dick, two of thp men whose nomina
tions were rejected Tuesday. i .
At that time these men, who are at him?—Sak"Franc?wo“chronicie.’
It Was Real. t
"What a beautiful piece of mistletoe i
you have on the chandelier, Miss , ’
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“Yes, Mr. Simpkins, it Is; but do
you know. I’m afraid It's not genuine."
Just at this point she discovered
that it was; and the conversation
ended.
Republicans Favor an Anti-Beckham
Man,
Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 15.—Despite the
result of yesterday's balloting for Unit-
ed States Senator, in which Governor
Beckham failed to secure enough votes
to win, the ex-Governor's friends seem
to be as confident as ever, and claim
that those who voted scatteringly yes-
terday will vote for him today, and 1
that he will be elected.
The forces opposing Beckham are
jubilant, and say that five or six more I
of the Democrats will desert Beck |
! ham today and Mills lliFHR1? CUipIuislzr ' fo"r”
the hopelessness of Beckham's fight.
In the Senate the ballot resulted:
| No tongue
tell what I suffered, and at timea I
could hardly walk. About two years
ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice,
l.followed it, and can truly say that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- >
1 pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re-
1 stored health and strength. It is
worth mountains of gpld to suffering
women.”
What Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
it will do for other suffering women.
HICKS*
CAPUDINE
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■ Indigestion
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Hon. Emanuel Roos, Representative While going to church in inclement
from Fayette County in the Thirtieth weather he contracted
4 ingle 1 ahi re, has forwarded his resig- ' developed into congestion of the lungs, ! known.
^x and Monday morning he was found] the ag«
the'b<fliding Tri flakes''’"*
"In 1884 my grandson, a babe, had
an attack of eczema, and after trying
the doctors to the extent of heavy bills
and an increase of the disease and suf-
fering, I recommended Cuticura and I
In a few weeks the child was well. He |
is to-day a strong man and absolutely |
free from the disease. A few years !
ago I contracted eczema, and became ] "iT— -n”"L.-—
an intense sufferer. A whole winter , <h,in»ttnv nn^hinafinn nfdrooa
passed without once having on shoes,
nearly from the knees to the toes be- !
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standard remedy for woman’s ills.
procured the Cuticura Remedies and '
^nnnrl iraraozHnfo < rvv rt v*rv w o m rx ♦ nnri I
final cure. M. W.LaRue, 845 Seventh St.,
Louisville, Ky., Apr. 23 and May 14, ’07.”
answered not a word,
business
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The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1908, newspaper, January 16, 1908; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308324/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.