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You Gan Be Cured, FREE
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and I will send you
No matter what
of Venezuela,
UNITED STATES CONSUL, Maracaiba.
Hall. Edenburg, Scotland.
South
of London, England, prior to sending it
Tyler, Texas, June 7, 1904, Mr. Jerman
THE WAR IN THE EAST.
News from the seat of war is not Rev. John Adams officiating.
subject of Rheumatism, absolutely free.
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Your editorial on the importance of
first, the milk or cream will coagulate
and will be more difficult to remove.
The churn, butter worker and all uten-
sils that come in contact with the but-
ter, should be washed first with hot
Australia.
THE EDITOR of the famous Medical
Journal “Health,” London, England, and
COHOL.
If you are a sufferer send your name
Have You Got
Rheumatism?
so the best and quickest way
to write me that you want t
INSURE AGAINST TORNADOES,
TOO.
Surgeon of the University
whose endorsement of "
a box of
beQced
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and crippled persons with perfect success.
Rut some people never will believe any-
Russian armies, and the soldiers are thing until they know it from experience,
The Empress Dowager of China, by all anxious for active operations to be-
STEVENSON MacADAM, F. I. C„ F.
C. S. of Analytical Laboratory Surgeons
campus — _ _
tennial of Hawthorne’s birth falls on
July 4. He was a classmate at BoW-
Tonic” free of cost.
elaborate book ever gotten up on the
to-day and by return mail you will re-
ceive "Gloria Tonic” and also the most
your form of rheumatism is—acute,
chronic, muscular, inflammatory, sciatic,
neuralgia, gout, lumbago, etc., “Gloria
__ into that country, made a thorough in-
Powell-Marshall—At Marvin Church, sustigntipnitofsitamsredierthottlanye-re-
L. L. RATHMAN, CALOOTE,
_____,_______ _____ . . 1 striction. thus it can not contain poisons
S Powell and Miss Jessie D. Marshall, or worthless drugs.
° - So far this marvelous compound has
cured persons of upwards of 86 years of
age, their sufferings dating from 8 weeks
to 52 years. It is put up in tablet form
and therefore free from ACIDS and AL-
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‘Gloria Tonic”
Also THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
hot water. If washed with hot water
tion of a long enforced march. The
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the discovery of “Gloria Tonic” I had it
tried on hospital patients, also on old
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
Tsoi Chou road. About 2000 Russian
infantry from Kai Chou passed through
New Chwang this morning accompa-
nied by a large supply and hospital
train. Several carts contained ban-
daged men. The troops appear to be
fagged out and showed every indica-
Four new dormitories are in process ine returu yum I.--UE inito Japanese headquarters’ but no so that life ..... _g. ...___________
of construction for Wellesley College, cratic Conventions held throughout P oae. This is This offer is not for curiosity seekers,
Q con S n0 ,w 59— on- Texas last Saturday, indicate a great Japanese are being captured. This is but is made to rheumatics only. To them
ammy mit ancmmuva tanenahmraadma "a-msomam dttom •
tipetroit,tarand Haven EMilwau- dialled Pomeroy headormitorinter National Conventton tobe held in St. telegrap h wires nightly. Theyssare
kee Road; was later Superintendent Ca/pnoze Ha.e- Louis early in July. The State Con- probably, in the Pay othe,Ruisiss
qfGthendtrolewsaginawRaycctna Among the many visitors, who are ventton wmtomeet later in this month army"onksuppiie GinkInds n^thj« sea, ot theUnited States
-Trunk lines west of St Clair:eRv S ^reTeveral‘eduMtoro iromBosb: Dr. John Grant. of Sherman, aled "astsona pevoronadenittesm.stonccon: “'a™ _ H,_ plumachkr.
He steadily advanced tillin1,18p5the den who are taking this opportunity June 13 very suddenly. He had been duct of the Japanese soldiers is irre-
became President of,the. Lake Shore to study the American educational confined to his home forsseyeral proachable, and their spirits are high.
in 1897 President of the Lake nore, °wiL particular reference to weeks on account of an accident in__________
and in 1898 President of the New Systen.With P tcu in nhvsiologv which his hip was fractured, but he
York Central. In 1901 he was placed at the instructioncsixena in. hureoad was thought to be better at the time MARRIAGES.
-the head of the American Locomotive 8q 5jcoLolic drinks and other of his death. Dr. Grant has been a May-McDougal— At 1110 South Main
Co.—The “Trust.” narcotics prominent leader among the Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas, June 6, many others.
Serious floods in Kansas have driv- " "mnp, American Steamship Republicans for a number of years 1904, Rev. w s May and Mrs. Jennie
en hundreds of people from their cThetambusAmsrsiined-hvu and he was well known throughout McDougal, Rev. j. J. Creed officiating,
homes. . can shipbuilding yard at Stettin to the State.
Six persons were killed and a dozen build a twin-screw passenger boat
others injured in a trolley car col- which will surpass in size any ship
lision near Norwalk, Ohio, recently. hitherto constructed in Germany. The
Ten men were burned to death and
it is they never cure. When a person
has rheumatism the constitution is so run
down that he should be very careful
what he puts into his stomach.
It therefore gives me pleasure to pre-
sent a remedy that will cure every form
mc , 1 . „ i and variety of rheumatism without one
The officers and men here are very single unpleasant feeling. That remedy is
enthusiastic over the driving back of “GLORIA TONIC.”
Before I decided to tell the world about
officers refused to furnish any infor- . ... g:
mation, but a non-commissioned offi- A ScienCiTiC Discovery,
cer told a correspondent of the Asso- --------
ciated Press that all the troops were it is now possible to be cured of any
retreating from the Sai Chou. Before form of rheumatism without having your
Ag A0,q g,v anV+Ling f-+LAr L wAs stomach turned upside down or beinsha t
,, ne cound say anything inrtner ne was choked to death, and every sufferer from
the reprimanded by a Captain. Stragglers rheumatism should welcome this new and
are closely watched by officers to pre- marvelous discovery with open arms and
vent them from talking. The Russians give it an honest trial. The new remedy
was discovered by John A. Smith, Mil-
waukee, Wis., who is generous enough to
send a trial free to every sufferer who
writes at once. It is a home treatment
and will not keep you from your work.
As you know if you’ve tried them, ev-
ery so-called rheumatic remedy on the
market to-day, except this genuine cure,
will cause you violent stomach pains, and
some of them are so dangerous they will
cause heart trouble. And the worst of
4»h WHISKEY
H - OPIUM
- • < TOBACCO
Ae2S 1 guarantee to cure
- AMIaET ri = anything on earth.
Any reference.
DR. J. S. HILL,
Greenville, Tex.
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June 16, 1904.
________ new vessel is to be 710 feet long, 75 very sensational at the present time. Herring-Kelly—At the residence.of
$1,000,000 of whisky destroyed in a feet beam, and 54 feet deep. It will The Japanese are steadily drawing the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Peoria distillery last week. have a displacement of 34,920 tons, their coils around Port Arthur, and M Kelly, San Angelo, Texas, June 8,
,jscMma Aj200vanbanppasdengersonnaoz,assonteor a mnenAomowangiss theXAtest"tom 1704 Sir®
Pacific near Kansas City recently. age passengers. the scene of action. officiating.
Four companies of State militia A dispatch to the Faris Temps from Haicheng. Manchuria .-une, panTse Lam-Hitt.—In the Met hodist Ch urch. This hook contains many drawings from
er, sent to Hanging Rock, Ohio, St. Petersburg says: It appears that flanking movement of the Japanese Oglesby, Texas, June 8, 1904, by Rev. actual life and will tell you all about
and the town placed under martial the Russian relief column, of 30,000 around the Russian left from Feng- W. B Caperton, pastor, Mr. Elie Lam your case. You get “Gloria Tonic” and
Faw because"Of the threatening attti- men, mobilized for the succor of Port wangcheng, 10..wasrepnised and Miss Inez Htt. . bhihwrndersoietome“tearerroameyotmt
tude of striking iron workers. Arthur has abandoned its object ow- with alossoftWpWhoe Damol-: Henderson-Hughes.-At the resi- once and soon you will be cured. Address:
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Sfattitaecnvlesdezddtiz rofnecnnaseoptietionsvan s£eltonSoSIIi“aSng. SANTA Fe EXCURSION RATES.
1 P 11 .L Cn. Asness of States and now Vice-President of the a ravine thirty miles west or Ha —mLnEimar_Near the resi- St. Louis—Account World’s Fair,
and populace with the earnestness or PaeS, a cheng The Japanese were preceded Hamblin-Hallmark. Near me .es rious rates and limits, now on sale,
theint entionsorztniomoparaxcanisd°ana S-diSedi the head of his class in by two battalions wh owai ed”ntothe deneggptres. May“1. neA.
Cromwell Varley from the clutches of the"Atlantic City HizheschodaTherg murderous rifle and artillery fire at Hambiin and Miss LiilieM. Hailmark, 25Aandnz city-A cc^nt^lmperial Council
tamprigand tsrPperamRanistration tas vrrentairWin Begin""the study of meds close range ana weremqipedautonly ^g. R W WMiS ^1^
shown tact in recognizing the para- cine next fall at Philadelphia one 2rrcy,°wscr ws geany superior Galladay-Wadsworth.-At the resi- Se° naus F3255,
mountcy of French interests in Mo- it is announced that w1Ce-an to the Russian force, tried to outflank dence of the bride’s parents in Zephyr, June 26, 27 limited July 17.
rocco, and in enlisting the active in- Toga and Admiral Yamamato, Minis- Russians who drew off without Texas May 15, 1904, Mr. J. J. Galladay, Cincinnati-Account Grand Lodge B P.
fluence of the French Governmentin ter Of have been promoted losing aSman, the°Japanese closing in, oreElis County, and Miss Lizzie Tmita onayfgrewtnsgxtmnstsn-prvieg8!
behalf of the captives. Fiance, pleased to the rank of Kaisun 1Sh4,th6 finding the ravine vacant save for Wadsworth, Rev. R. N. Shelton offi- Louisville—Account K. of P. Encamp-
with this recognition of its position in highest rank in the navy. Lieutenant- dead ciAing ment, one fare plus 52.25, Aug. 12 to 15,
MSee, has begun active negotia- Generals Okasawa, Haseguawa, Mogi, meir own —eau caum limited Sept. 1, with extension privileges,
lions fo the release of Perdicaris. NiSi, and Kodama have been made otondonarune 13--phersstand “says E; lSW™s
A movement has beenestartedfor GeneralsaDlnspyajashuawm com- he hears that a telegram from Vice- A. L. Withers and Miss Dora Tatum, 3n zheap rate, June 24 and 2». mited
the erection of a statute o e chie the ImEniaj guards division; Admiral Skrydloff states that on June Rev. R. N. Shelton, of Zephyr, Texas, For further information ask any Santa
novelist, athanielHawthorne.on.th Sori is not n“w assigned; Nishi com- 7 he went within thirty miles of Port Officiating. Re agent or write GWpS.KaAn
of Bowd a . he. Biands the second division, and Koda- Arthur with the Vladivostok squadron Couch-Davis.—At the home of Mr. _______...__
T 1 . „ , , ot ar now- ma is Vice-Chief of the general staff and and there ran into a fog. He found J j Couch in Zephyr, Texas, June 12.
July 4. He was a classmate at5W ma is Vice uniei o s largely en- several Japanese torpedo boats and 1904 Mr P. H. Couch and Miss Myrtle Utensils which are used for milk or
doin of the poet Longfellowaand-a J ed to the^^ tWo battleships, which attacked him pavis, both of Turkey Peak Settle- cream should be first rinsed with cold
George B. Cheever, of.tempeanceemne don and transportation of the army fiercely and inflicted some damage, ment. Rev. r. N. Shelton, of Zephyr, water, then washed with hot water
mentslayeryasam at BowdotoH"Which and the of the war. The pro- The Russians returned the fire, but Texas, officiating. and and then again rinsed with
Opeh wihd bccalaureat motions are all in recosnition 01 ser pgaroneyace-namrn
Hyde, exercises will be held com Mis. Amanda w. Recd, Who aied re. RamzovvhadivostokinW Dany MairTeor.
memorative of the one, hundredth cently at Pasadena, California, be- Fridayamont' Japanese^headquarters,
anniversary of Hawthornes birth. On queathed $2,000,000 to found an insti- respondening under date of June 11, -------------- . - ,,
June 22 an address will.be delivered tute to combine instruction in the fine sassplr strong Japanese columns keeping our Church property insured water and soap. This will take off
in the Congregational Church by Dr. arts and sciences and manual training, Ia uunied Suenchow, Saimatze, is timely. The preacher■and board all butteror grease; then rinse with
Bliss Perry, editor of the Atlantic and to be conducted with especial re- Dicwing ana Siuyen. Suenchow is who do not see that it is done are not boiling water. This last is necessary
Monthly. gard to the need of young men and eihtyafile miles east of Mukden and following the safest business me o . to thoroughly dense.
It is stated as a historic fact that women compelled to earn their own Liaowaling five miles north of Siuyen. Your ar ticle -emphasized" fre"insur --------.0.--------
when Andrew Carnegie wasken.h living. New Chwang, June 12, midnight.— anceand expedience in this charge When a friend seeks your opinion,
his mother in his childh A gigantic coke oven, to cost $1, information was received here at 10 - , e necessity of tornado get his, indorse it, and he will go away
ferline, Scotland, t» the United States 000,000, said to be the first of its kind o'clock to-night through heretofore re- emphasizes the dcS was damaged happy,
she was in such destitute circum established outside the anthra- H bl channens that part of the Jap- insurance, •ur cnuicn was damae
stances that it was necessary to bor- cite reions of Pennsylvania, is to be nbe fX left at Pu Lan Tien to to the amount of $1310, so it was
row from a relative money to help pay erectdinSouth Chicago. It is count- anesenforce t- Russian’s Southward thought. The money was paid.oyer
steerage passage. Carnegiecisonowes ed that a large number of the 5000 movmentt l0 relieve port Arthur was promtiy,anShapeput the. us $4 to
timated to be worth., onen men made idle on account of the late attacked southwest of Shun g-Mao yes- back in,800d shaPet not been “r this
shows the opportunities that are. P opening of navigation will be given terdav After slight fighting the Jap- carry $-000. Had it not been toi this
to the “poor boy” in the Untied empioyment in building the big oven. made a tatee repeat The Rus- little piece of luck or rather bustness
g+-tes . . 1 ,, i IiK .LA Ihen the management, we should have been al . ._ cog
The possiblity of melting carbon and The Springfield Republican says: sians ho yfol a flank movement, most put out of business. RMM*Ei
maintaining it in the liquid condi ' li teratur willbehor r dby Japanese m: Russians in a " The No Church can afford to risk it a "6
has been demonstrated by Dr. A. Lud- the action of Oxford University in.con- catching losses’ are placed at 800 men. day without fire and tornado insur- “5*
wig. The heating was effected under ferring.thedegree Qfdoctor oftletters ?hey then ten back on Kai Chou and ance. W. J. MOORE.
rnnPeXUu7XX:noT^STt agrneabinthanThatwMi’B the recog. began to retreat along Bamia Tgu Hobart, okia. m-
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gAG.1., N-I. T+-g 1500 atmospheres was the fact that, nition of Mr. Howells himself. He has
3sele. -5-WP ---l9e after a brief failure of the arc, the been a true American in using Ameri-
•--current refused to pass even when can material in his novels and in per-
A rigid inspection of milk for the the voltage was much increased. It is fraying American life. He has passed
prevention of the spread of tubercu- supposed that as the carbon passed through forty years of literary activ-
losis has been inaugurated in New into the liquid and transparent state it ity, and it leaves him a more thorough
York. assumed a rare allo-tropic’ form, be- American than ever.”
Domestic postage rates are extend- coming a non-conductor. The 16,000 saloons of New York
ed to the canal zone of Panama un- The reports presented at the City claim to give away each year
der an order issued by Postmaster- Friends’ Yearly Meeting just held in $12,000,000 worth of lunches. “If that
General Payne. Philadelphia, show that the Society is so,” says the Brooklyn Eagle, “the
Floods raged in Kansas, Oklahoma, sustains 70 “First Day Schools,” taught saloons cut a larger figure in the re-
anatrnaiantferritorxnurengathaamntg tended o7a,76 appiisao? Thom 1,977 charity societies. Still that is not why
XtoU ops. Famas
George F..Phillips, who won renown total Memlership of. the Society is rect. Free lunches are not furnished.
as the engineer of the collier - 11 219 of whom 1,749 are minors—, to relieve poverty, but to increase bus- have abandoned the ground mines
mac sunk by Hobson at the mouth o which’ means a gain over last year iness. The saloons would not provide eisht miles south of here. A native
Santiago harbor, died recently at his members free food if it did not increase the messenger just in from the Russian
home in Cambridgeport, Massachu- increased production of coal in profits on expensive drinks, camp east of here reports that there
setts nhe mcreaseu proaueuoh ui ,-a P__ are many wounded men there.
. TT e Great Britain last year led to the em- The MoscoW correspondent of the T- Yang Tine B-The armv
Ttwas stated atFew FayenCon ployment of 17,275 more persons than Daily News states that General Kou- here Is increasing rapidly, a fresh
necticut, June 5, that in order .0 c, in 1902, the total number engaged in ropatkin has written a letter to his soAdron arriving dail There is no
tail expenses on account of the de- 842,066 and in 1902, 824,- mother in which he said the Japanese PHsmnsarrrv m&Port ArthT nor has
pression in trade, four of the large 701 5 would occunv the whole of Kwangtung resn neWS 1 m nort Artnur, nor nas
i2t0i I10nte in that citv would lav off 791. wouC occupy me wnuie ut mw"8.any confirmation of serious events
2000 men S.i l There has been lit- A great International Congress of peninsula, including Dalny as ar having occurred there been received.
201 umen.yu work in this line lately, the Salvation Army will be held in the fortifications of Port Art UD on the contrary, according to the best
portant „ . ; London, England, beginning June 24. he was confident the fortress information, everything is going well.
The Republican State Convention of The Crystal Palace and Royal Albert hold out for a year if necessary. In
Illinois met again last week, and aft- HA have been engaged for the ses- the meantime he would not abandon
er several days more of ineffectual sions of the Congress. Liaoyang as he would Dalny He the Japanese on the road between
balloting, Governor Yates withdrew T h -as been advanced by would have 400,000 01611 at theen d,of Feng Wang Cheng and Hai Cheng
and threw’ his strength to Char es - English writer that the sun may July and was convinced, with S June 9. Only a comparatively short
neen, who was nominated, an En^ m" st r radium which in force he would break up the Japanese distance separates the Japanese and
An attempt to carry on a Spanish te “presso breaking down gives concentration and relieve Port Arthur. .....
bull fight at St. Louis near the W/orld s out heat and light, new elements ap- ‛----— . - — —--------------- ----------
Fair grounds, last Sunday, was stop- . which possess no radio activ- an imperial edict dated May 24, sub- gin.
ped by the authorities. The enraged ty at‛n scribed $65,000 to the Red Cross Soci- General Kuroki’s headquarters in
■crowd, numbering 7000, wrecked the ■ ' “ :~nir,nt wheat States ety. the field. Via Fu San, Korea, June 13.
.arena and burned the grand stand. Astuig produce 35.000 000 bush- Russell Sage, of New York, who —According to information received _________ _ _______
Douglas Smith, teller of Trades- , n-1A11 The vield to each acre boasts that he has never taken a va- here the only hostilities now proceed- Tonic"will‛surely cure you. Do not mind
•men’s National Bank, New Haven, ’ New South Wales is 10.6 bushels, cation in his life, has contributed to ing at the front are daily encounters if other remedies have failed you nor
Connecticut, confesses to embezzling in SUhSAustralia16.9 ushels, and in the Independent an.article, under the between outposts resulting in the oss mind n dneosutsaVriovmerco-nyrsure:
:$30,000 w’ithin nine months, to specu- West Australia 406 bushels caption “The Injustice of Vacations, of a man or two every day. A tew "Gloria Tonic” will stop those aches,
late with The bank officials think it ’ . L. etrne from the Countv Demo- Russian prisoners are being brought pains, and inflammations, and cure you
was nearer $70,000. Fourne’ dormitorvesuarsein K erathe St-eriS Md^torouXt into Japanese , heaaquarters but no K .that. lire, will ■ again, be. worth ivine
S. R. Calloway, President of the lo- I.S wil b arranged on op- Texas last Saturday, indicate a great Japanese areb eing. carttureda
comotive trust, died in New York re-
in 1874 Mr. Calloway
......cat of the encounters. Never before has a remedy been so
Chinese arewsivingn tgnule Nutting Almiorg thedemiirent Seopie Who
Dr. G. Quintero, X. Medical Doctor and
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