Garland News. (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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You Are Eligible to Attend
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No Testimonials Solicited.
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HUGE TASK.
A FOOLISH PLAN
Frank R. Shanks,
1905.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-LAWYERS
W. M. HOLLAND
Attorney=at=Law
Dallas, Tex.
Slaughter Bldg,
LONG DISTANCE PHONE
MOSE LITTLETON
ALBERT S. JACKSON
Room 203 Trust Building.
TEXAS.
DALLAS,
That Summer Time
Physicians
TEXAS
GARLAND,
Dallas, Texas.
175 Main St.,
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TEXAS.
Dentists
TEXAS.
DALLAS,
Contractors
GARLAND,
TEXAS.
ROBERT B. ALLEN.
J. C. MUSE.
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DALLAS
ecommended an for sale by Peter Handley, Druggist
$
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E 20TE CENTURY CHEMICAL CO.
BROWNSVILLE, TENN.
RAILROAD
to all
Mountain, Lake and Seaside
Resorts Bast and North
Love & Williams,
LAWYERS,
Newton P. Tlorrison,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
(Civil Practie).
Especial attention devoted to land,
will and probate matter.
Office 175 Main St., Dallas, Tex.
THE BEST LINE
Louisville & Nashville
No man can work well with a torpid
liver or constipated bowels. Afew doses
of Prickly Ash Bitters will quickly re-
John L. Young,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SLAUGHTER BUILDING,
(Old Exchange Bank Bld’g.)
Telephone No. 1255.
BARRY MILLER
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
218 Main St.,
CLAUDE M. McCALLUM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Phone 3435.
Eggs should be fresh every day,
but that's no reason why children
should be.
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R. A. SMITH, '
Contractor
and Builder.
All that is required is your name and address, the name of your
druggist & full purticulars regarding your case accompanied by this offer
ASSOCIATED DRUG STORES
Garland (Texas) News. Louisville, Ky.
A444
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From New Orleans
and Memphis . . .
...Low Round Trip Rates...
For illustrated literature,
time tables, etc., address,
P. W. Morrow, T. P. A., Houston, Tex.
T. H. Kingsley, T. P. A., Dallas, Tex.
N. B Baird T. P. A., Little Rock, Ark.
C. W. STRAIN, G. P. A.,
Fort Worth, Texas
New Trial Refused.
The case of Burrell Oates, who
was recently given the death
penalty for the second time for
the murder of Sol Aran off, was
argued before Judge Muse Satur-
day and a new trial refused.
The case will again be taken to
the court of appeals.
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MUSE & ALLEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
259 Main St,, opposite Linz Bldg.
Phone 1041. Dallas Texas.
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J. H. RYON,
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON,
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Oalls promptly attended
day or night.
Ofoe : Peter Handley's drug stor
GARLAND, TEXAS.
J. H.OCLE M. D.
Office up stairs, Telephone
Brishts Disease
And Diabetes
We desire to place in the hands of
those afflicted with Brights Disease and
Diabetes a 36-page pamphlet that will
prove of intense interest. It is not an
ordinary pamphlet, such as is com-
monly used to advertise medicines, but
is principally made up of reports of
scientifically conducted tests in a large
variety of cases, showing 87 per cent of
recoveries in these hitherto incurable
diseases. The specifics employed in
these tests are known as the Fulton
Compounds and the results obtained
prove conclusively that these diseases
so long fatal have at last yielded to
medical science.
Building.
GARLAND,
—
The 20S CENTURY
HAIR TONIC ITTE-MIRACLE
This wonderful preparation is not a DYE, but is a
hair and scalp food, and is guaranteed to produce re-
sults after all so-called hair restorers have failed. It
is strictly a scientific preparation. It will gradually
restore gray hair to original color, softness and youth-
ful beauty. It contains neither oil nor grease, and
will not gum the hair. Frees the head from and pre-
vents dandruff. Makes the hair grow profusely even
on bald heads. Cures any disease of the scalp. It is
perfectly harmless in every way. It is an elegant
dressing for the hair. 50c. and $1.00 bottles at druggists,
or large size prepaid by express on receipt of $1.00.
Take no substitute. It is the BEST your money can buy.
It was a huge task to undertake the
cur eof such a bad case of kidney dis-
ease as that of C. F. Collier ,of Chero-
kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He
writes: “My kidneys were so far gone,
I could not sit on a chair without a
cushion; and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache and depression. In
Electric Bitters, however, I found a
cure, and by them was restored to per-
fect health. I recommend this great
tonic medicine to all with weak kid-
neys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by
Peter Handley, druggists; price 50c.
The pamphlet is free. WritetoJohn --------------- *
J. Fulton Co., 409 Washington street, move this condition and make work a
San Francisco, Cal. vol-18-12-2y pleasure. Peter Handley, Special Agent.
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DYING OF FAMINE
is, in its torments, like dying of con-
sumption. The progress of consump-
tion, from the beginning to the very
end, is a long torture, both to victim
and friends. “When I had consumption
in its first stage,” writes Wm. Myers,
of Cearfoss, Md., “after trying different
medicines and a good doctor, in vain,
I at last took Dr. King’s New Discov-
ery, which quickly and perfectly cured
me.” Prompt relief and sure cure for
coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis,
etc. Positively prevents pneumonia.
Guaranteed at Peter Handley’s drug
store, price 5c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial
bottle free.
Clerk County Court of Dallas
County, Texas.
By R. H. Lee, Deputy.
Issued this 25th day of May,
A. D, 1905.
Frank R. Shanks,
County Clerk,
By R. H. Lee, Deputy,
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A BAD SCARE.
Some day you will get a bad scare,
when you feel a point in your bowels,
and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in
Dr. ing’s New Life Pills, a sure cure
for all bowel and stomach diseases,
such as headache, biliousness, costive-
ness, etc. Guaranteed at Peter Hand-
ley’s drug store, only 25c. Try them.
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Reaches many delightful
resorts in the Ozark
Mountains and offers
the quickest service
To AH Northern Resorts.
Through Sleepers,
Harvey Dining Service,
Write for information.
T. J. SWIM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Land titles examined and Ab-
stract titles to any land in
Dallas county furnished.
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B. F. COATES
REAL ESTATE and LOAN Agent.
GARLAND,, TEXAS.
Farm and Town Property Bought, Sold
and Exchanged
BROWN-PRICHARD OPTICAL CO.
Only House in Dallas
that FIT GLASSES
and grind their own
Lenses.
297 Main St
Dallas, Texas
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Kidney Troubles Cured Free.
2 If you are a sufferer in any form and will send us the name of your
2 druggist, we will furnish you—through him—free, one dozen bottles of
C West Baden Bitter Water, which will relieve or entirely cure any case of
2 kidney trouble. This offer is made to a limited number of sufferers for
) the sole purpose of introducting this wonderful water into your neigh-
> borhood. The only condition being the privilege to refer to you (when
$ cured) in corresponding with prospective customers in your locality.
HARRY P. LAWTHER.
Attorney at Law,
Rooms 217-218 Slaughter Build’g,
(Old Exchange Bank Bldg )
Practics in all Courts, State and
Federal, Phone 2478.
Dallas, Texas.
Have you decided on This
Year’s Vacation? It is
about the time to figure
on it. Also consider the
train service.
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J. W. HALSELL, D. D. S.
DENTAL OFFICE
301 North Texas Bld’g,
Dallas, Texas.
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Santa Fe Excursions.
San Francisco, Cal., $50.65; May
23 to Sept. 30
Louisville, Kv., June9 10 11 and
12th, fare $16.80.
Detroit, Mich., June 21-July 1.
Fare 1%, certificate plan.
Morgantown, N. C., July 8-15.
Fare IX, certificate plan.
Nashville, Tenn., June 20-23.
Fare IX, certificate plan.
San Angelo daily, limit Oct. 31,
$12.30. Galveston daily, limit
60 days $13.15. Mineral Wells
daily, limit 60 days $4.50. Marfa
daily, limit Oct. 31 $27. Boerne
daily, limit Oct. 31 $14.40.
Waring daily, limit Oct. 31 $14.95.
Comfort daily, limit Oct. 31 $15.20
Kerrville daily, limit Oct. 31
$15.90. Matagordo daily, limit
Oct. 31 $14.05.
Ft. Worth June 12 and 13, limit
4 days $3.30
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‘Tis a joy to eat—I welcome my dinner hour;
Because I rout indigestion with August Flower
^Constipation is the result of indigestion
biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite
self-poisoning, anemia, emaciation, urit
acid, neuralgia in various parts of the
system, catarrhal inflammation of the in
testinal canal and numerous other ail
ments that rob life of its pleasures ifthej
do not finally rob you of life itself.
Q‘I‘m bound in the bowels,” is a com
mon expression of people who look mis.
erable and are miserable—yet who persist
in “ letting nature take its course.”
QWhat a foolish plan, when nature could
be aided by the use of Green’s August
Flower, which is nature’s own remedy foi
constipation and all stomach ills.
QAugust Flower gives new life to the
liver and insures healthy stools. a
QTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists.
For Sale bv Hall & Davis
s, gogrtso
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Texarkana Pine Bluff
rlemphis e St. Louis
And the North and EAST reached
best VIA
CURES OLD SORES.
Westmoreland, Kans., May 5, 1902.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Your
Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the
side of my chin that was supposed to
be a cancer. The sore was stubborn,
and would not yield to treatment, until
I tried Snow Liniment, which did the
work in short order. My sister, Mrs.
Sophia J. Carson, Allensville, Miffin Co.,
Pa., has a sore and mistrusts that it is
a cancer. Please send her a 50c bottle.
Hall & Davis.
The Annapolis or West Point
Mil itary Schoo l
If you are an unmarried American boy be-
tween the ages of 17 and 23, of good habits
and can pass the necessary physicial ex-
amination, have a knowledge of reading,
writing, arithmetic, English grammar,
geography and history of the United States.
Unlike most schools, the government al-
lows you about $500 per year to defray ex-
penses. You receive a thorough military
and academic education, and upon gradua-
tion may resign or accept a commission as
lieutenant with promotion in the regular
service. Further particulars for four one
cent stamps by addressing,
H. W. PHILLIPS, Louisville, Ky.
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Notice of Filing Final Account
Est. of A. N. Todd, deceased.
No. 3692. Almedia Todd,
Administratrix.
The State of Texas, to all per-
sons interested in the estate of A.
N. Todd, deceased: Almedia
Todd, administratrix, has filed in
the County Court of Dallas Coun-
ty her final account, showing the
condition of said estate, and her
application to be finally discharged
as such administratrix, and to
close the administration of said
estate, which will be heard at the
next term of said Court, commenc-
ing on the first Monday in July,
A. D. 1905, at the Court House in
the City of Dallas, at which time
all persons interested in said estate
shall appear and contest said ac-
count if they see proper.
Witness, Frank R. Shanks,
Clerk of the County Court of Dal-
las County, Texas. Given under
my hand and the seal of said
Court, at office in the City of Dal-
las, this 25th day of May, A. D,
Lemmon & Lively MiHKELSrEVELYP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW telephone CONNECTION
Rooms 219-210 North Texas Bld’g. DALLAS* TEXAS.
Among the Breakers.
The Garland Home Talent Opera
Company presented “Among the
Breakers” to a fair sized audience,
owing to the inclement weather,
Tuesday night. The play was
£ well received by the audience and
the players deserve a special men-
tion for their efforts. Owing to
the rain many were deprived of
attending and by request the play
was reproduced Wednesday night
to a much larger house.—Royse
News,
Chas. F. Clint,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
175 Main St., Dallas, Texas
Special attention land, will
and Estate matters.
Said the groceryman to the
butcherman: “It is really a sin
that you buy your salt on the
wholesale plan and don’t let me
handle the tin.” Then hied him
back to the grocery store and
quickly an order sent, for a few
% choice hams for the family use
and a box of fish for lent. Said
the clothing man to the hardware
man. “You certainlv don’t do
right when vou order a suit from
an eastern house with my big
stock in sight.” But the clothier
wanted a new steel range, and it
came, as his neighbors know, in a
box he tried to hide in the barn,
marked Blank & Co. The busi-
ness men then called a meeting
to see where the trouble lay, and
all agreed ’twas the editor man
and not the devil to pay. Why
doesn’t he roast the department
stores and peddling fakirs, they
said, and stand by those who pat-
ronize him and give him his daily
bread? So, they drew up a com-
$ pact long and strong for the editor
to peruse, and waited on him with
aspect grim as he solemnly dug
for news; but the editor laughed
a big horse laugh till the gang all
took to the woods, for ’twas writ-
ten on axle grease letter heads
that came with a bill of goods.—
Swiped.
SMOKING IN A POWDER MAGA-
ZINE.
Is courting death more suddenly,
but not more surely than neglecting
kidney disorders. Foley’s Kidney Cure
will cure a slight disorder in a few days
and its continued use will cure the
most obstinate cases. It has cured
many people of Bright’s disease and
diabetes who were though to be incur-
able . If you have kidney or bladder
trouble, commence taking Foley’s Kid-
ney Cure to-day, before it is too late.
For All Kinds of
Brick Work
Such as but din" Chimneys,
Flues, Fire-backs, Tiling, Mantle
Settings, Grates, Etc., give me
a call. Prices reasonable.
R. J. IRVINE
Brick Mason, Garland, Texas
COTION BELT ROUTE.
Double Daily Train Service
Reclining Chair Cars—Seats Free
Parlor Cafe Cars—Meals a La Carte
Palace Sleeping Cars
Composed of
All New Wide Vestibule Equipment
Our Trains use the
rlagnificent Double Track Steel Bridge
Over the Mississippi River at Thebes.
For rates, schedules or other information
“Ask any Cotton Belt man or address
DM MORGAN, T P A, FORT WORTH, TEX
J. F. LEHANE, G. P. A., TYLER, TEXAS
GUS HOOVER. T. P. A. WACO. TEXAS
JACKSON & LITTLETON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Offices—Slaughter Bld’g.
249 ran St., - - - Dallas, Texas
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Holford, Will A. Garland News. (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1905, newspaper, June 9, 1905; Garland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1510988/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Heritage Crossing.