The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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ESTABLISHED MA Y13,1886.
OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY
A SENSIBLE SUGGESTION. ern states, and no property owner in
Square.
LlVERY, Feed and 8a le
LIVING MASTODONS.
two
AWAYS CALL FOR
&
ONE
BEER
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ALE $11
Hrenking It Qentiy.
DAVE UNNNOWN.
Eooti’s Eaqutsion cures Coughs,
"Mweet-op
dled
domnnmgne
!AL AOI
‘or
ctioneries. Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccs.
Opposite Aransas Pass Depot.
Fr* net Bought nd Slid.
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Cansell youevery article necessary to build you
mora
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MAX BRAUER-
4
Co,,Chieago,ll.
BARBED WIRE, NAILS.
rout headaches. Cures sick headaches
Cures all kinds of headaches.
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Hats Notions Etc.
fever
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at low pricos. Call and examine before baying elsewhere
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and a collison was inevitable. The
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The Old Reliable 1
nd Jeweler.
13 tail featiers 11 parallel lines in the
heads in one elaw, and 13 tetters in the
re
ct
LAWYERS
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nant of Jamesburg, two miles of Het-
OU BeMir WW have yea slipped
Colie,
furnish an interest and sink-
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land agent for the Southern Pacifle is
prominently mentioned in this connec-
stamens aud
have a tancil
Use Albers lieudacie Cordial.
Use Albers I leaduche Cordial.
Use Albers llewtache Cordial.
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petals have a aingle
gay petals have a a
1ST OJ DEIE MARKET.
I. ARNOLD, AGENT, BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
Use l’arker’s Sarsaparilla.
UseTarttme‘sSarsnparhta:
Use l’arker’s Sarsaparila.
What is believed to be the fastent
time on record was made by a compound
Oelde,
alln
mattar that should engage the united
attention of the people of the city, it
seems to me, to the ths school question.
Hot Ue it on a broad basis, and at this
period It will do more than any one
thing to bring about growth and pros-
perity. It is a wide assertion to make
but il to nevertheless a fact that In all
that broad ecope of trritory between
louston and the Illo Grande and Man
Antonio and the gulf there is not s
he to after the aeductive almighty dot
lar with a eharp stick. The citizens of
Ileeville one and all should consider
themselves stockholders in a corporate
enterprise and members of a board of
trade. They are in the organizations
solely for the buniness purposes, not
for the gratificatlon of any other con
siderations —personal, sentimental, re
Use Parker’s Aivena
djartha aud dvsenterv.
J
Iodide of potash than other saraparil-
las. It will prerent malaria.
words "quarterdollar."_______
A reported out brask of eholera at
Helmetta, New Jersey, created much
exeitementinthatvieinity. Inventiga-
tion showed that the dimeane was set
iteb. Shop o
a Street, Nei
Serofla and
tingDiacaucu:
A curious clock has been made by a
clockmaker at Warsaw, who haa made
it after six years. The eloek represents
a railway station with waiting rooms
for the traveler, telegraph and ticket
omices, a very pretty, well lighted plat-
form and a flower garden, In the eenter
of which is a sparkling fountain of
clear water. The train passes through
tho station every hour.
Use Parker's Alvina Cordial for flux
diarrha, dysent rr. cramps, etc.
condactor eried out ."Jump" snd at
that moment the dreamer jumped out
M lira second story window. He es
eaped injury.
The superstition shout tha number 13
being unlucky to pat into thultiplied
test in the new Ue piece. On one side
of the coin there are no less than ten
repetitionsof Um number 11 Thore ere
13 stem. 13 lettters on the scroll in the
regie's beak, 11 fcalben in each wing,
ANAU
Cholera and
given great
severe cnmeso
forth in their indixidtal cases.
PreKidenth.il. lobinson of course,
will step down and out, but he lies
something equally as important to fall
back on. It is the presidency and gen-
eral managership of his Arizona and
New Mexican railroad which is now in
process of construction.
There is much spaculatiou here in
Rose Bull, (W
Id Other brandu
Counter in (to
man with a flannel wrap about his Msk,
his shoulders upraised and his foot ta a
bathtab. — Detroit Free Press.
EER.
8sociation
lect keg
zille_
change of management of the Han An
lonio aud Aransas l’ass railway. It is
generally believed, however, Umi the
formal transfer of tie property to the
Southerb f’acilie company wilt not take
place until late in January. The trana-
fer will certainly not occur on the
first or second day of the new year ss
hits been currontly reported.
The present oflicials of the Han An-
tonio and Aransas Pass do not seem at
all disturbed over the change that to
about to ocem. Ho far as can be team-
ed nona of tin of date or • n;loyes are
looking mound for new situations in
TUIthey are made the vielmi* of the
ousting process. They all seem to feel
secure in thi-ir positions and will pa-
Prompt AN
Men a specialt
•HXAS
it you fees null and languid nee
a bottle of Parker's Barsaparilla and
Iodide of Potash and you will feel like
a new person in a abort time. Of all
druggists.
Iagarw°
OCKERY,
CHINA,
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"onlo.
Old Boost
metcvow
STOL
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DEALEN II
pertaining to the town's advancement
should be considered, as in a board of
trade,aud when the members enter the
meeting fur discussion they should do
something and nothing else must be
considered or have any bearing. ntlu-
ences of an impractical nature have
done enough harm to the plare, and my
sincere wish is that her citiaens should
get together on material questionsand
that the little city will soon acain en-
joy the organized strength characterin-
tic of her at the beginning of the rail-
road period. Let this be dune and all
that la necessary to ensure her growth
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a VEW PLAIN FACTS about THE star ano
vinsr NECESSANY sreps TO INSURE
THI nenLmvanowrH or
eEEVILLE.
1
T2ets
A nefrnetev, Teuth.
A child four years old to the ms st a
man who to almont abnornlly pisus.
This yonth wss told to go to see s fami-
ly vinitor who had incautiously shown
an interest in him. Instead of detag se •
he backed away, lodged himself in a
corner, and with a conviucing shake of
the head and flourish of the A«la ex-
claimed: "I wont, I won't, I wont, for
Jesus’ sake. Amen."—New York Be-
corder.
—
s sun levy but M ceuts on
T» Dimetpate an Omape
It is not generally known that an
orange hit in the exnet center by a riBe
ball will vanish at once from sight.
Bucla, however, to the fact. Shootin to
through the center ecatters it in such in- .
finiteshnal pieces that it is al oms teat
to sight,— Pittsburg Disgstrh.
Kohler & Heldenfels,
The: Lumber: Merchants,
bruises, sores, ulcer* salt rheum,
sores, tetter, ehapped handa chltb
euros, and all skin eruptiona, and
lively cures piles or no pay require
xqarmnog“acm.r"tim
per box. For sate at the BeevUte
store.
MORRIS,
Mexican Central railroad should ever
get completed to the mountain paradine
of Oaxaca, where winter resembles a
rainless May, and the Sierras exhibit
every variety of vegetation, from the
pines of the summitforests to the
palms and orange groves of Um foot
hills.
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23V1LLE 1
Above Busiues h
from the Gult,u
drus’impcuuunttonprorticstyiuexhgust.
ot om ounce of fertilizer of any kind. •
inty is distinctively th opot man’s country
ca find norbetter returu for his lalvor and
iseif a home cheaper than auyw here In the
ThS
Km ko wreM *
rtauppilee
MM ie xn.E
erry’s
vanztafsdAn
RNOY
DUGAT & STEVENS,
AGENTS,
and Elizabeth, where om mite waa ran
in 37 seconds, and two successive miles
in 75 seconds, or at tbs rate.at 17 miles
per hour.
nuettw’s A re He Steve. ..
The best salve taiko world tor onto
A nt do
mo-
F’UUJ
in fact the largest stock in Beeville. It is complete
in all its departments, and cannot flail to please.
We also carry a large stock of
Wagons, Plows and Other Firming Implemnts.
rilliancy
elite are bare. They
resemblance to sa aid
f.-No 3d
—=
.Hacks, Buggies, Teams and
mers‘ Outfits Furnished on Short Notice at Reasonable Rates
Tbs postage stampe of Chtna sre Most
looking apecimens with their wrigling.
erawling dragom» stomped upon them
The Turkish stampa -afe quite pretty. -
sad are nearfy all adorned by the ere
cent and star. Tho stamps of Paraguay
present a Tine appearance, the main Ar
aigu being a lion supporting a pule whieh -
to surmounted hy 4 liberty rap. The
stampa of England have undergoes few:
rr changea than any other country and
have suffered no change whatever in the
main design, the portrait of the queen.-
Ohio State Journal.
Ed, Lxar I am no longer a resident
of Beeville, but The little city was my
first love in southwest Texas, and I still
have an interest there, and whatever
concerns her or the material welfare of
her citizens remain, aa in the past, a
matter of deep interest to me. Ileeville
occupies a commanding place on the
map of Texas and is surrounded by a
striking combination of local and gen
oral advantages and should be n place
of importance. Khy has received a
femporary back-set from four import-
ant causes, natural and artificial, known
to every thinking person, and not
necessary to mention here. But she is
bound to come to the front; In fact the
murmurings of the favorable re-actiou
can already be heard by the visitor, and
I still assert that the time when she
will resell the live thousand population
mark is near at hand if her citizens
would co-operate. Town building is s
business matter. It is much like build-
ing up a wholesale trade or developing
Qalte a MM
Husband— What do you do when
hit your thumb with u hammert
can swear."
E. COCHRAN & SON,
DELHRS IN
nd Block* q
A. I. WALM
Ageuts, Beerh
I. T. CLARE & SONS,
bW
Are you all run down? Scoffs Emul-
sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
will build you up and put flesh on you
and give you a good appetite.
A Utter Abate tea Femap '
A pretty fable about the puaoy to oar*
rant among French and German chu-
dren. The flower has flve potato and flvu
sepals. In most pan site, eapeolally of
the earlier and toss highly develope4
varletien, two of the petals are plain in
color and three are gay. The two plaia
SLISHER'S NOTICE.
B ta now prepared to do job work in Brat.
। M city prices, having, received a
rtnUng press with a large assortment or
ype of the latest styles and faces.
tatecor ppegialpositions. Jocal notices
per Une tor first insertiou, five cents .
subsequent insertion. All bilis payable
it our olice la Heeville. M
ten lines «in i* charged
Wedtojprteenta will no be published
or winbe pleased, to receive communica-
topics of general futerest, but all articles
igned by theautbor not necessarily for
«, but as a sguarantee ,,f good aith.
us communication* go into the waste-
ers who do not receive their pavor
ihould notify this otSce.
ui to the odest paper publishea in this
i te tly capital ct Bee county, a county
tilelandi satubrious climate, tew abut
good schools is attract-
farmers than any other county in the
Nee tee WevM’e rate Vee vineem Cent.
I 'pon the receipt of your address and
ffteen cents in postage stamps we wilt
■nil i mi *riisl< iur .
of the World's Colum bias zposition.
The regular price to Ms but as we want
you to have one we make the price
nominal. You will find it a work or er
and a thing to be prised. It eontstas
full page views of the gaeat buildings, .
with descriptions of the name and to
executed in the highest style of art. If
not satisfied with it after you get it, we
will retund thentampe and let yon keep
the Wok. dreaa li. B. Bucktea h •
NWEFURNTURE
UST ARRIVED*
M patromscfgrut “to
5enished direct from the factories in
on of the fall trade. In the lot is num-
jerb bed-room suites of the latest style
not fail to Alease any of our customers
•g a handsome article of furniture. And
ler hand we have not forgotten gur
ayWant.sometmnd bedsteads has
son
Antonio ond Aransas F’asa. To the
people of Han Antonio and nouthwest
Texas no appointment could be made
perhaps that would aford them
such satisfaetion as that of Mr. B. F.
Yoakum
uily will seleet tie uest muteriml is
trustees. I sliscerely hope that the BEE
will lake up a diseunsiuu of this urgeut
question and that th citiz us of see-
ville will study the inatier in al of ais
bearings and insist on a vote at an
curly date, ileevilie ia ampiy provided
Willi eliurehes und has a jan that
woula ui iament a place of tu,ov0 peo
states turther north and like what are
often seen in northern Texas. Beeville
lias the loeation, and such ascico!
would attract to her the first famihes
from a wida scope of country. Elegant
residences would go up, money would
be spent with labor and business given
to the merchanta, to say nothing of the
multplied social advantages that
would accrue. Not a day’s time shouid
be lost, but the county judge should be
pet it loued at once to order an election
to incorporate for school purposes under
. iN
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"cha aonmramnons"othnopwentemRobinsm.Cot.c.C, CTubs, gererarf Albers sieisanetie
particularly thoso which pertain to the ahield, 13 horizontal bare, IS arrow
succesafol management of the Hun j
Alaska Indiana Ciatm They Wave Been
Them Munntne Atout uremnuy.
The stickeen Iudians postively assert
that within the last live years they
have seen auimals which, from the de-
seription given, must Heve been maso.
dons. Last spring white out hunting
ons of the Indi mm eam» across a series
of large tracks, each the size of the
bottom of a sail barrel sunk deep in the
moas. He followed the curious trail
for some miles Anally coming out In
full view of hia game. As a class these
Indian* are the uravest of burner*, but
the’ proportions uf this new spectacle
of game flled the hunter with terror
and lie took to swif and immedinte
flight. He described the creature as
being ss large as s post-traders store
wiili great, shining, yellowish white
tusks and a mouth large coough to
swallow a man at a aingle gulp. He
further says that the animal waa nn-
doubtedly of the same species aa those
whose bones aud tusks lie all over that
section of the country.
The tact that other hunters have
told of seeing them monster* browsing
on the herbs up along the river gives a
certain probability to the story. Over
un Forty mile Creek bum a uf masto dons
bones are quite plentiful. Om ivory
tusk a feet long project* from on* of
the sand dunes on that creek, and single
teeth have been found so large that
they would be agood load for om man
to carry, I believe that the mute-foot-
ed hog still exists; also that Ure masto
dun* plsy taw with the aurora every
night over on Forty mite Creek in
Alaska. ___________
l’arkers Sarsaparilla will purify the
blood and sharpen the appetite.
fEVhLE
„URrr9Han
Um beneligient law that Ims done so
much th develop the superb schoola of
the north snd whieh was ndopted In
modified form by the Texas legislature
in 11. Beeville is not mw a munici-
pality and under this law four miles
square can be incorporated. This
would furnish an ample taxation base
and bonds could be issued to an extent
that will surpnes in magnificence the
imposing structure intended for the sc-
commodation of offenders against the
‘There is no use ot any one suffering _
with the cholerewhen Chamberlain’s cholera. Mr Waller Willard, a promt-
colie. Cholera, and Dirrha Remedy L * ----------- 2.
pie. Now tel the chicken coop school
house be done way with aud creel a
mnonument to education that will be an
invpres ivu sight to the visitor who
seeksa home in a new land. Heevile f
uulnenrperuled andis without debt and
ha* n striking opportunity to pruclam
herself the educational center and be.
placed again in the ilsod tiieof growth
and prosperity and I think her eiizens
can be depended upon to act right.
Tey have the nerve. -
LveAx SEaunooK:
CLAIRET
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h.K.PATRgg
, -rg 4 01
You will find the grand-
est selection of HOLI-
DAY GOODS, at prices
ranging from -Fifteen
Cents to One Hundred
Dollars, at
tapleGOCEHIES
"Mr. Bmall," raid the lodger to his
landlady, "I thought xou did*** allow
smoking in the parlorM-
"I don't," replled Mra. Small with ew.
ergy. "Who's doing it. I’d like to know"
."Well, if you have time you mtuh)
Step I* end remonntrate with the lamp"
- Exchange.
EAPCASHSTORE.hiehwesetitsedrestprtestdtteuzstesse
and around Beeville should begrudge
the slight burden. In fact they should
taken business view of thesHtuation
and look upon it as n speculative in-
vestment. Il wilk, bring in people and
advanca values. Besldes there will be
there will ba the satisaetion of a
patriotie nature. The nchools under
---- GLASSWARE,_______
ire hendqunrters for all such wares; our goods are A. No 1
and our prices are on bed rock. Call andexamine our Goode
. S. BROWN & CO.
USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
— an induetri*! enterprise. The modetu _
American goes Into it for Blood inoney ;
s8es
Les, Iron Fencing I
netery and Momu
‘ Diaplaz ofli
I on hand.
iees Reano
JONES, Ag’t
Towna, Lib* Private Euterprinen, arust
tion. It is also said, on reliable authori-
ty that the objeet of Col. Gibba visit to
New < rleans this week was to call upon
President Ilutehinson, who stands next
to President iluntington. Mr. Hutch-
inson has just re turned from New
York and it i* believed that Col. Gibba
has received positire assurances that
he is to be ths next president of Hie Han-
Antonio mid Aransus l’ass.
If this should prove true the people
of Han Antonlo will be well pleasod.
The eolonet is a great favorite here and
it is thonght by hia many friend* and
admirers that he- weuld make an effi-
cient official.
Mr. U. F. Yoakum has also been
prominently mentioned in couneetion
with UM presidency of the Mali Antonio
and Aransas Pass under the manage-
ment of the Southern Pacifie company.
It la a well known fact that Mr. Yoa
kum stands very high with President
Huntington as lie to perfectly familiar
with all the details of railroad business.
a home or business house. We carry a large lot of andprosperity witbermecomptished.
The Immediate and meet important
A man regtotered at a hotel in Madison
Georgis, a short time ago. After re-
tiring he dreamed he waa on a railroad
train, when he dincovered another train
coming toward him on the mom
— can be procured. It will give relief in metta, says Iba*
2 few minuites and cure in a short time,
have tried it and know.--W. H.Clin-
M, Helmetta, New Jerney, The
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OTORS.
EEVILLE, TEXAS.
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JANUARY% 1803.
QI
r-iH-EL il-NN - EHg
investigation proved it to be dosentery
in n violent form almost as dangerous
as cholera. This Bemedy was used
then- with great success. For sale in
Beeville bo J. M. Carv. druniat.
mumafei
During the epidemic of la grippe tea
seamon. Dr. King* New Discovery ter Com-
sumption, cough* sad cold*, proved to be
the best reuedv. Report from the many
who used it eonArte ttiin stalement. They
were not only quickly relieved but the di-
sense lef no bad after rsults. We ook
you to give this remedy a Inal and wo
l . i nil mi -IMfaiirili* 1 rUh iw» t .
Se th, puchow priew will be refoedsd, it *
ho* no equal in hi grippe, or sny throat,
cheat or lung trouble. Trial bottle* free ’
at Beeville Drug Store, Harv L Fowler,
nonr ‘ A
iygglit will be for ut time
Foeluten *r Frominpnon, urovii r» ine polittas, aud the rule i* that the eoliZ
vofBesominga City of5,000,
tai • Few vears.
The Exnc Date of the Tvansfer of tle
Aranens l’unate State F’acife l nknown-
Ue fly Atate»t ttate r»r—of sho
ofieers.
Man Anroxto, Tex, Dec. 31. Noth-
ing whatever is defivately known here
ing A great dhayge may come over the
dreams of our winter tourinta if the
eral Merchandise Boots, Sho., andwoter bidilsgostemiaabsforpurohnsng
the wenutme. Prepared by Beott X
Bowao, (Malala, New York. Boid by
all Druggists.
third, which is the largeet of all, has two
sepals. The fable is that the paasy raw-
resents a family conaleting of husbag
wife and four daughter*, two of the lab-
tor being atepohildrem of the wife.
The plain potato are the atepchil4rem,
with only om chain the twosmallgy
potato, are the daughters, with a ehele
each, and the large gay petal to the wite,
with two chairs. To Aad the father OM
must strip away the potato unt Mm
at our store on °®“ Wi
thefact we ar* Practipainplic
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Tecaumathesiraxots,rartaefaragana.
zcmumszkommgazcrsrqintnci2.. —
Because the yield is large and prices remunerative,.
Because so great a variety of produota mb be
* Beoauae Ilf* to a luxury whero the mo ahmn
dally
Because there are chancre for ■ poor man whieh
candot bo tound in other countton.
Because the county is advancing and propety is -
increasing in value.
Hecaus the varied resources of the county atoyet
tA ha davalanaA 5 Tl 1320738868
HD MeV WOVeM•
Because a man can make a li vellhood here with lees
latw than any otharpatofstoeUnion, ' 25
wealth, nor crowd the poor man to the walk
Hecause the worker gets good wage forMB labor, 4 N
and the wide-awake man 1L a Aoid^ur the alpi
. of his energy and edterpriss.
Bocause there la health in every breo e and wtrength
and vigor un* its cloudless aktaa.
Heentse tha aattler naad not anand a AAfatmne
•* •-vee •e • •wem • mrprememe - -
the homeiq surrounded by a growth of tree* Md , ■ 2
shrub* which would require Av* y*ar* to develop* in a
lto*viUe ba* • population of 2,000; fouryenrsago
it had NO. > ’ s
Heeville haa a direct line of railroad to both Ite
prospective deep water ports of Toxas- Aranaas rem
and Galveston. ItlsMmltes to theformee t
to he later.
Heeville to situated In the heart of the 'Mow
California," the region that equate the old Callfornte
and to attracting more attention from Hpitiltoto Maa
aav other section in the United States.
law and which will stand a* an intuki-
ous commentary upon the enlighten
ment of Um commumity until it to sur
passed by an ediAo* devoted to human
navnneement in somp ehape. Il will
take three elections th place this prac
tteal school aystem in operatiou; the
Ant to incorporate Ike four miles
•qaare; the mecond to elect a board of
nve trustees who shall chome their own
nasemsor, trensurer and other officers and
Wite Ne, but I can thikiwith sit
my might and main what a vertecy
-------------- homria,mean, ta i'ansi tersts, salffite
cholera, but a violent dysentery which brute you are not to dhive the maile
' - lf.-«*w T<wk Weekly.
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4,<,
CANTCR STALK CUTTER
"4, uuderW’
K Wtia lever, thus relieving tkn Mlocicas aronx -
ks, alapgiving kuivesaatrikiu m iion, *| l > . ' yer ...’Hl featare Mk N
jynthdAstox-.t hazacsdian of 114.1 Ai* w 222:9:4.80, L
4.. Ne Axse Lhrougt centre ufilet 13 A. U-V“
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iREMEMBER, CRQUP
: Generally comes lilts a thief in Co aigit. It may attack your child at
any hour. Arc you prepared for it ? Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral gives speedy
relief in this disease. It b also the best medicine for colds, coughs, hoarse-
neas, sore throat, and all disordera of tho breathing apparatus, is prompt
In its action and pleasant to the taste. Keep it in the house. C. J. W col-
dridge, Wortham. Texas, says : " Om of my children had croup. The case
was attended by our physician, and was supposed to bo well under control.
One night, I was startled by the child's hard breuthing, and on going to it
found ll strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe, Realizing that the
little sufferer’s alarming condition had become possible in spite of the
medicines it had taken, I reasoned that auch remedies would to of no
avail. Having a part of a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, I
gave the child three dooes, at short intervals, and anxiously waited resulta.
From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing grew
easier, and in a abort Hine it was sleeping quietly and breathing natu-"
rally. The child is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saved its life.”
"I am never without Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral—the best remedy for
croup.”— Mri. J. M. Bohn, Rod BluTT,.Cal,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Prtpar'il by Dr. J. C. Aftr d Co., Lmll, Maa.
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1893, newspaper, January 6, 1893; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565130/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.