Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Dick?
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on Upper Missouri Operated
by Captain Baker.
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have used them for ...
on my side ow-
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IN SPIRIT
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London - Several members of Eng
ta. royalty who made a visit to
Woodnorton, where Manuei, the bau
theyeau with conndenee rerer to
"ho ba, ever shipped t0 them in 1
there is
fozazhbepuspoz"sanashamdlecoohhicb",.fne
. FF-’fzsbarimtegzzendaiadd
- LebcesLeadamui
HUNT’S VIGHTNINS
that I always keep a bottle of it
to the house, and to my particular
friends I give a bottle unless they
live so near that I can pour out
from my own supply to tide them
nver. any trouble., use this linl-
ment. or.s ds,r ng it on my
throst and.chest as a counter irri-
buttyouichowonseuzanznono
Mrs. Ida B. Judd,
1 West 87th Street, !
New York City |
AH Drug Stores 50c and 25c bottles. i
Manufactured only by j
L & RICHARDS MEDICHE CO., Skstam, Ta l
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Biliousness
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumat m, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness’
builds up the whole
Get it toda in
chocolated tablet.
WWW
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and invigor
Wels. Sugar
usunl liquid f rm or
called Sarsatabs,
I am try,ng on my new hobble.
Skirt, sweetheart," returned the part-
ner of his joys with a sweet smi‘ »__
Harper’s Weekly.
Gave . (
boats
Slonn’a book on
hores, cattle, sheep
And poultry sent free.
A ddress
Dr Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Maas., U. S. A.
Hit Dethronement.
"I fell and sprained my arm
and was in terrible pain, I
could not use my hand or arm
without intense suffering until
a neighbor told me to usa
Sloans Liniment The frst
application gave me instant
relief and I can now use my
arm AS well as ever.’’—Mrs. H.
B. Springer, 921 Flora St,
Elizabeth, N. J.
SLOANS
liniment
their orgcxregiencatnehandingcotton,
esss
consgnea to then. F u cotton
h A•
w the poison
puts these or-
Dess over
Novel Trade-Helping Scheme.
New York—There is a grocer
New York city who is getting rich by
providing experienced cooks for his
cuztomera. He deal* with persons in
mnw
Sore Throat and Chest
I am no enthusiastic concerning
the Virtues of •
a healthy
and cor.
3fsmer k, N D.—It is commonly be
„eved tn Bsmarck that Capt Isaac
. Baker is worth a million dollars
At any rate, he is said to be one of
Ahe richest men in North Dakota.
And how do you suppose Captain Ba-
xer made that much money—tor he
made it all since he came to Bis
marekt He made the beginning of it
running steamboats on the Missouri
river and he has been making money
with them ever since
tnatnaz
ralirpads, haul it to the river for siip-
ment by boat. At each of the land,
ing Captain Raker has 8 sman eld
yator, where the grain is stored until
shipment. Then, when a boat comes
along the grain is loaded in bulk and
carried down to Biemarck, ’
Out of the last appropriation ror the
Missouri river, $82,500 was \
for work at Bismarck and Sd
points up to Fort Benton, one ite mor l
which is $10,000 „ lear rm
the channel so that b ats n ay ® I
Fort Benton without danger
b "U
Connie—What of that?
gGrace.Why, 1 accepted him on’y
the night before. J
Kidney Pills.
George Seid-
er, 633 Pacific I
esanggm
World’s English Speaking Population.
langudgetimptggnthathEngzish
— It is I aboue 28.5
3
you quarrel with
genius of
Bible and
enjoy the
Captain Baker’s Boats.
boats.are the Frayne, the Deapols,
| marcashburn, the O. K. and the Bls-
eweltedbaaiyand"ine‘esMWasisort Because
Andfabhy. After beginning to use '
Doan s Kidney Pills, the swelling van-
Ishedand the pain in my back disap-
Peared,
Remember the name-Doan’s Because
eFor sale by all dealers. 50 cents A
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
teLWonDERFUL popuzakmy or me cenun SYRUP !
OEIG AND ELIXIR OF SENN HAs LD UNSCRUPULOU
MAMFFACTVRERSTO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER 70
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THFIR
CUSTOMERS ,T * DEALER Asks WHicK szE Yo WKH.
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN rou AsK P I
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE R PREPAR I
EG TO DECEIVE rou. TEu HiM TrvovwBREPAR
EUIE MANUFACTURED BY TE
SYRUP CO. ALL RELLABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT I
TEREI BUT ONE CENOINE AND ™*T m IS manu-
factured BY THE CALIFORNIA FG SYRUP CO ONLY 1
Because
usins SYRUP of FIGS ond
ELIXIR of SENNA
"2,
BWUSNESS.WnH MOST SAT1Sf ACTORV^u^
"2
■ sanunatns
ShrortthpEhmauiscrautcdmond
the scepter from his hands, are no
longerin evidence. The youthful
sin-, has lost 20 pounds at least
since the upset of Lisbon. He wan
i con8 about his uncle’s estates as dis
1 consola vy, as any hungry exile o’
' Sohn nk in the foreign quarter of
I 9010,
Ship Your COTTON to
Runs Six Boats and Severat Barge*
Hauling Coal, Merchandice and
Farm Product*—Worth a
Million.
sheirtowhohavemuch trouble «<■.
customerg .Hieanoticed one of his best
almosterweaithu woman, who had
inqulredstnedrtradinesith.him. He
x, '™"ios'it*gbb“™7hT'"
cer had sent her, that ...xjhe go-
cook and wovia h.n was a fne
his cooks have proved excellent afan
the plan of sending a cook with ..
raw eatables is winning him scores of
customers among the fashionable flat
dwellers of New York. ’
aaGEraehWhy. he Pmd to me
without them. I usu «Fm xor
time foe indigestion and btiioePnes. Shakespeare. L„ •
and am now completely cured. Recom- widest popularity. ,
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you I
will never be witbout them in the !
family.”—Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. |
H,KEMPNER
they are sick, the uric poison 1s re- of Galveston, Texas
talned and various troubles result N. n
kidney symptom, however slight ' Because
should be neglected. Ther (a noset Becausecotton tactots.
GEerrPcume ter remedy for
5u10k kidneys
Aded man Doan 8
TBECIRcSFRAEAT-ACROSS-NEAR THE SOrrom, AND IN
TEK.RCENEAR TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OV THE
SEDE-ONE SE.ONLY, FOR sau BY Au LEADINC
DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 80- PER BOTTLE
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K AKSCSMANMLsEIxR.o SENNAis erecauy ADAME TO tHt NEEDS OR
absolutely free FROM OnJESANA-AN PAEEASANT.GNTL AND effective, AN
FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. 268895209420 85 BY AU Ei S
California Fig Syrup Co
W. L. DOUGLAS
6*^1*3.50 & s4 SHOES 285
"ayqohasuezoonaz-soandes.on
tend why Dollar for MNr dathnnekzou.would the tinder F.1
look and Ot better ana WeaFtonzartnaMSheest hol th”r Ei
“00 "hos yon can Buy: l than an' other 33.00, 43.50 or dim
CAUTION I Nama rauinentthout w. L poneina —A , shoC“E.sy -dOSU
NO SUBSTITUTE
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Old Acquaintances.
“Mrs. Von Queer says that in a pre
ions existence she was a stray cat
" 8 medieval aley." "Thars ; 8f
wonder if she recalls the gentleman
in the purple velvet doublet who
ppnedthe casement in the casto
• bootjack her?
Re
Mrs Fa
forgotten i
of
Professo
hin tell
Whatr D
w hen is
There 1a always potson in the
wo md th kt is inflicted by n friend
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Nearly as Popular as the Bible.
zqando"bonaorenz"otiueaamjira
There is America—with its 85,000,000
of people and its widespread its fer
l xent, regard for Diekens. rher. .
I France, where Daudet could write:
’ Little Nel! and Paul Dombey came to
। me as a revelation of purity and to.
j nocence. There is Germany, where
I M Bunsen said. “Dlckeos corapels
tears and laughter among Germans as
among his own people." There is Rus.
sla where Tolstoi relates that he
found the "Christmas Carol" 1n the
cabins of the humblest serfs and I
where "Oliver Twist” and "Nihols [
Niekelby" are read in seven different
translations in the realms of the czar
. "Ihaveused you yaluable Cascareto nI nivhlestomuitply evidences ot
and I find them ne-f-e Nm1A- a ’ wvesanty or
in the Old Days
asserted I Eve had Just tied 8 garland
25 rted aple leaves about her ankles.
What on earth are you up to
love? asked Adam.
reefs constipation
1 Munyon’s Paw-Paw Pills are, a tonio
- the stomach, liver and nerves. They
invigorate instead of weaken; they en.
f 1 0 !
they I1”’ ti ich to set all th
rtourishment from food that is put int
These, pills contain no calomel, no
t.;... ■ re so. thi ig, healing and
- - ” : pracethe bntels to
It isn’t generally known below
Sioux City that the only regular navi-
system Katton on the .Missouri at present is
west of Bsmarek. That is true, how.
and Captain Baker’s fleet is the
carrier of a commerce that frequently
runs as high as thirty thousand tons
in a season.
In fact, Captain Baker has serious-
ly been considering the operation of
boat through to Fort Benton Years
4K0 boats ran regularly to Fort Ben-
ton When the railroads went through
! Montana the business ceased, be-
cause the country was so sparsely set-
tled along the Missouri that there was
nothing for the boats to transport
Now the valley is being settled up and
I ■* a demand for transportation
wCaptain Baker started in years ago
I With one small boat. Now, through
I the packet company, of which he 1s
the owner, he operates a fleet of six
and several barges All ex
CeP one of these boats are propelled I
f . , ./ gasoline engines. The newest or
instant : the feet 13 the Expansion, bunt at
Bismar, k last spring and said to be
the ightest draft boat ever put upon
the. Missouri river. It is 124 feet 7
inches long, 21 feet 6 Inches beam
and draws ten inches of water light
On a draft of three feet It carries 150
tons a nd loaded to its capacity 5wm
carry three hundred tons The EX ‘
pansfon is prop...... by a 60-horsepow.
gasoline engine and travels four
£ ”™.. mcipratmn the loss or his throne.
When Manuel was exiled It was re i
ported he was only too glad to lav i
< I down his kingship and wanted to I ve
- a life free from the worry and dan
l gers his title brought.
g
Munyon’s Paw
Paw Pills ara unlikv
all other laxatives t
ca t ha rt ies. The y c k
the liver into activ-
ity by gentle meth-
ods They do not
8c ur; they do not
gripe; they do not
weaken; but they do
start all the sec re-
tions of the liver and
stomach in & way that
g i
° s e ° F
H THE BEST MEDICINE 2D
O U C H S & COLDS
MILLIONS SFFAMILIES are
Parental Sacrifices.
“I suppose you enjoy hearing you
daughter perform on the piano’” -No
replied Mr Cumrox; “whenever she
playa anything I enjoy, I know t aint
the classicai son her in9tnictor,
dnt on, and I have to reprove her.*
burns, wounds, and EHN
contusions, and will 517
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p i- 21021
t; unleaded by a movable hot st inte .. 1
fomAsat‛smmzzcrs"akn2
now run up the Missouri river asra,
A te mouth of the MIIk river Sn
Montana and up the Yellow- ne t0
Glendive, Mont on the up tri . . ,
boats carry all kinds or merchanai .se
C081 lumber, machinery and other
suppllee to the farmers and the mer
chants Downs ream, before the
lavement begins they carry v
stock, wool, hides, hay and other rarm
i products. —
Manuel plainly shows his grief over
rent
you have ।
aniversary 1
3-
That the ex king wi receive an in
qone inf 8100,000 yeary from h2s -
able i Portugal now seems improb
w no > is,even likely the estates
1 u not he turned over to him at al,
1 be confscated in partial set
tlement.of the debts ot his famrly to
aremany times the value of Manuers
estates.
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really? And
ray Stories
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their warehouse facilities are unexcettea. Ar ,
Because I
thelr rates are low as any.
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