Meridian Tribune. (Meridian, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1901 Page: 12 of 14
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A NOVEL PROJECT.
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LIBBY’S
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NO ROOM FOR COWARDS.
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
‘A Tale of The Mail.””
Watch our next advertisement.
. Just try a package of LION COFEE and you will understand
the reason of its popularity.
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
w. N. U. DALLAS.—NO. 37.-1901
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Meat. 4
In our mammoth
kitchen we employ a chef
Writes His Recommendation
for the Famous Catarrh
Remedy, Pe-ru-na.
A METH________
GIVES PE-RU-NA GREAT CREDIT,
Has No Equal.
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Oh, Uncle Sam, can this be true?
There must be some bloodthirsty crew
Your mail service now using,
For it is stated very clear,
Millions of heads are, every year,
Sent through one big postoffice here—
Officials are accusing.
"Millions per month” I’ve heard it said.
Oh, dear, that one should lose his head
in action, so distressing.
Are there no laws to stop this thing—
Suggestive of much slaughtering?
Can nobody an action bring
Against those so transgressing?
PRIESMEYER COF
SHOES THAT WEAR.
Ask Your Dealer For Them.
3 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. .
d Bess Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Vise
in time. Sold by druggists.
REQUIRES NO COOKING
, PREPARED FOR
LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY
‘Tis hard to credit such rash tales
Of heads in bulk going through the mails.
It really must be slander;
Or is it but a mighty joke
Designed to frighten timid folk,
As if it were the master-stroke
Of some cut-throat commander? 1
The Great Practical University of the Southern States. Seating capacity 400. Excels in Abso-
lute Thoroughness and in its Unrivaled orps of Professional Teachers. Art Catalogue Free.
Address C. H. CLARK, Pres.. ALAMO INSURANCE BUILDING, SAN ANTONIO.
. MANUFACTURED BY . DAH M F‘ C
MAGNETIC STARCILAA NEC 0
INCHESTER
"LEADER" and "REPEATER”
SMOKELESS POWDERSHOTGUNSHELLS
are used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate,
uniform and reliable. All the world’s championships and records have been
won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you’ll shoot well.
USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE
ARTHUR BIRD.
ment, was born in Part au Prince, Hay-
ti, in 1853. He studied at Cornell Uni-
versity and under the Hayes adminis-
tration served as vice consul general
at Port au Prince. He established the
Sidney Record in 1882. At that time
the village had a population of less
than 500, but now it is an industrial
center with a population of 2,500. Mr.
Bird has proved a great benefactor to
Sidney by championing every effort
to make it an enterprising and prosper-
ous village. Mr. Bird has published a
book which has met with popular suc-
cess.
PISO’S CURE FOR te
-THU ISE NEISAVEe
The day was when men of promi-
nence hesitated to give their testimon-
ials to proprietary medicines for pub-
lication. This remains true today of
most proprietary medicines. But Pe-
runa has become so justly famous, its
merits are known to so many people of
high and low station that none hesi-
tates to see his name in print recom-
mending Peruna.
The following letters from pastors
who use Peruna speak for themselves:
Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor of the Pres-
byterian Church, of Greensboro, Ga.,
writes:
"My little boy had been suffering for
some time with catarrh of the lower
bowels. Other remedies had failed, but
after taking two bottles of Peruna the
trouble almost entirely disappeared. For
this special malady I consider it well
nigh a specific.”—Rev. E. G. Smith.
Rev. A. S. Vaughn, Eureka Springs,
Ark., says: “I had been prostrated by
congestive chills and was almost dead;
as soon as able to be about, I com-
menced the use of Peruna. I took five
bottles; my strength returned rapidly
and I am now enjoying my usual
health.”—Rev. A. S. Vauhgn.
If you do not derive prompt and sat-
isfactory results from the use of Pe-
runa. write at once to Dr. Hartman,
giving a full statement of your case
and he will be pleased to give you his
valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0,
Free Bottle.
Yucatan Chill Tonic (Improved) is on
sale almost everywhere.
If your dealer does not have it, send
us his name and address with your
own and we will send you one full size
bottle free for your trouble.
Yucatan Chill Tonie (Improved)
cures chills, fever, ague and all
malarial diseases.
Price 50 cents a bottle. Made only
by The American Pharmacal Co.,
(Incorporated) Evansville, Indiana,
These heads, in envelopes inclosed
Are all addresed, as you supposed
To the city of Toledo..
They’re Lion Heads—that much we know.
To Woolson Spice Company they go,
And cut from LION COFFEE, so
The senders presents need oh 1
TO PRESENT A LOVING CUP TO
CERVERA.
One of Tom Johnson’s Reforms.
Among the radical reforms pressed
by Mayor Tom Johnson of Cleveland,
is the passing of an ordinance by
which the cost of paving and main-
taining Euclid avenue and other fine
residence streets is to be borne entirely
by abutting property owners. He is
able to support the measure with the
better grace since he himself lives on
the avenue which every loyal Cleve-
lander believes to be the finest street
in the world.
F BISHOP GRANT, OF INDIANAPOLIS. 3
GAuaa LAUALuu au A A LA ALLULLU La aua
Bishop A. Grant of Indianapolis,
Ind., writes the following letter:
Indianapolis, Indiana, )
3349 N. Pennsylvania Street. )
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen—“I have been using Pe-
runa for catarrh and can cheerfully rec-
ommend your remedy to anyone who
wants a good medicine. ”—A. Grant.
Prominent members of the clergy are
giving Peruna their unqualified en-
dorsement. These men find Peruna es-
pecially adapted to preserve them from
catarrh of the vocal organs which has
always been the bane of public speak-
ers, and general catarrhal debility in-
cident to the sedentary life of the
clergyman. Among the recent utter-
ances of noted clergymen on the cura-
tive virtues of Peruna is the above one
from Bishop Grant.
Easy Come, Easy Go.
The man who creeps along bent
over, with his spinal column feeling in
a condition to snap like a pipestem at
any minute, would readily give a great
deal to get out of his dilemma, and yet
this is only the commonest form by 1
which lumbago seizes on and twists
out of shape the muscles of the back.
This is commonly known as backache,
Pocahontas is described as having
features as regular as those of an
European woman. She is also said to
have had a lighter complexion than
usual among Indians.
ding. Dal
$ who is an expert in mak-
4 ing mince pies. He has
* charge of making all of
* Libby’s Mince Meat. He
J. uses the very choicest ma-
+ terials. He is told to make
1 the best Mince Meat ever
J. sold—and he does. Get a
* package at your grocer’s;
T enough for two large pies.
3 You’ll never use another kind again. .
4 Libby’s Atlas of the World, with 32 ■
* new maps, size 8x11 inches, sent any- ■
T where for 10 cts. in stamps. Our Book- ,
J let, "How to Make Good Things to •
t Eat,” mailed free.
- Libby, McNeill & Libby,
1 CHICACO.
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A movement which will result in an
event unprecedented in history—the
presentation of a testimonial of regard
and esteem from the people of a coun-
try which the recipient came to devas-
tate with armed ships and men—has
been instituted by Arthur Bird, of Sid-
ney, and there is every reason to be-
lieve that it will be carried to a suc-
cessful end.
Admiral Pascual Cervera, commander
of the Spanish fleet which met disaster
off Santiago, won the high regard of
the entire nation by his chivalrous
treatment of Lieut. Hobson and his men
of the Merrimac, who were captured in
Santiago harbor after the attempt to
close the channel by the sinking of the
Merrimac. The admiral dispatched a
messenger to the commander of the
United States feet blockading the har-
bor and informing him of the men’s
safety and saying they would be well
treated. His act was one of considera-
tion and thoughtfulness, as by it he re-
lieved the American public of great
anxiety, and it is without a parallel I
the annals of warfare.
Arthur Bird, a newspaper man of
Sidney, conceived the idea of present-
ing Admiral Cervera a testimonial
which would show the appreciation of
the American people for his generous
act. His suggestion met with popular
favor and was indorsed by Secretary
of the Navy Long, Rear Admiral Stan-
ton, Lieutenant Commander Hobson
and others prominent in the nation’s
affairs. The token will take the form
of a loving cup. An organization has
been perfected for the purpose of bring-
ing the matter to the attention of the
public and enlisting support in its be-
half.
Arthur Bird, the father of the move-
a crick in the back, but by whatever
name it may be known, and however
bad it may be, 10 minutes vigorous
rubbing with St. Jacob’s Oil on the af-
flicted part will drive out the trouble
and completely restore. It is a thing
so easily caught, it may be Wondered
at why there is not more of it, but
because it is so easily cured by St. Ja-
cobs Oil may be the very reason that
we hear so little of it.
Some men seem to think they are
beter than they are.
A good habit; gettotaking OXIDINE
for Malaria, Chills and Fevers.
The average wife knows more than
her husband gives her credit for.
VIAVI—A nerve and tissue food used as a
home treatment for the diseases of women; la-
dies wanted to act as representatives in every
county in the state; correspondence solicited.
Ad.Texas VIAVI Co., 824 Linz Bldg. Dallas, Tex.
It takes a great deal of alimony for
some women to keep up appearances.
Unlike the majority of remedies for head-
aches, Garfield Headache Powders contain
nothing that harms or deranges the system.-
This is the sim plest and most successful remedy
offered. Four powders 10c; 12 for 25c.
Honesty pays twice as well as half-
honesty. Remember this!
Are You Using Allen’s Foot Ease?
It is the only cure for Swollen,
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen’s
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
When looking for moonshiners rev-
enue officers go on a still hunt.
Prevented by Shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP
and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of
emollient skin cures. This treatment at once
stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and
dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces,
stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots
with energy and nourishment, and makes the
hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
scalp when all else fails,
INS USE CUTICURA SOAP
Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beautify-
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the
stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the pur-
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA
SOAP in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and
excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily sug-
gest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can
induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers
to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties
derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing
ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated
soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying
the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap,
however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the
toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines, in ONE Soap at ONE Price,
the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the best toilet and baby soap in
the world.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour,
gins a a Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and
AuaTtRTTOC scales and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA Ointment, to
instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe
1*09 eases and heal; and CUTICURA RESOLVENT to cool and cleanse the blood.
a Single Set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfig-
* TH E uring, itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours,
itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. Sold throughout the
tesrd. British Depot: F. NEWBERY & SONS, 27 Char terhouse Sq., London, E. C. POTTER
DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Props. Boston, U. S. A.
A Sidney, New York, Man Who Proposes
to Honor the Gallant Spanish Ad-
miral with a Token of Esteem from
Americans.
and l-broat.
PEYIAN Sawyer’s
Pommel
. Slickers
V\ ====== Warranted Waterproof.
Sawyer’s Excelsior Brand Pommel Slickers
afford complete protection to both rider, and
saddle. Made extra long and wide in the skirt,
insuring a dry seat for r Uer. Easily converted
Into a walking coat. Every garment war-
ranted waterproof. Look for trade-mark.
If your dealer Goes not have Excel- ZONYEA
sior Brand, write for catalogue. 1
H. M. SAWYER & SON, Sole sirs.. 07
East Cambridge, Mass. “cey
Buy your Cement and Lime from the Texas
Portland Cement and Lime Company of Dallas.
Can ship promptly in mixed cars at carload rates.
16x20 CRAYON PORTRAIT, 55c.
18x20 PASTEL PORTRAIT, 85c. To the
trade ouly. swift Portrait & Frame Co Dallas Tex.
When you buy starch
just buy starch alone-
not starch and premiums.
Premiums are cheap
things that may help to
sell a starch but they
don’t make it any cheap-
er. “Defiance’’brand of
starch is the cheapest
because the package is
the largest sold for 10
cents—16 ounces for
10c—and it is the best
starch made.
If your grocer does
not keep it send us his
name and we will send
you one trial package
free.
Vice President's Tribute to the West
ern Pioneers.
At the quarto-centennial celebration
in Denver August 2, Vice President
Roosevelt paid a magnificent tribute
to the pioneers of the west. He said:
"There was scant room for the cow-
ard and the weakling in the ranks of
the adventurous frontiersmen; the pio-
neer settlers who first broke up the
wild prairie soil, who first hewed
their way into the primeval forest,
who guilded their white-topped wa-
gons across the endless leagues of In-
dian-hunted desolation, and explored
every remote mountain chain in the
restless quest for metal wealth. Be-
hind them came the men who com-
pleted the work they had roughly be-
gun, who drove the great railroad sys-
tems over plain and desert and moun-
tain pass; who stocked the teeming
ranches and under irrigation saw the
bright green of the alfalfa and
the yellow of the golden stub-
ble supplant the gray of the
sage brush desert; who have
built great, populous cities, cities in
which every art and science of civili-
zation are carried to their highest
points on tracks which when the 19th
century had passed its meridian were
still known only to the grim trappers
and hunters and the red lords of the
wilderness with whom they waged
eternal war.”
"WHERE LIVING WATERS FLOW"
CLIMA TE:
Invigorating, Exhilarating.
WA TERS:
Healthful, Curative:
One of the, finest Bromide-Lithia Springs In the
United States. Sixteen gushing White Sub
phur Springs. Excellent hotel accommoda
tions.
An Ideal Health and Vacation Resort.
No Dust; No Mosquitoes; No Malaria.
Ask Santa Fe Agent about Special Reduced
Rates to Sulphur, I T.
PAMPHLET ON REQUEST. W. S. KEENAN,
j Genl Pass Agent, Galveston.
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY
Notre Dame, Indiana. (
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy
Cross. Chartered 1855. Thorough
English and Classical education. Reg-
ular Collegiate Degrees.
In Preparatory Department students
carefully prepared for (ollegiate course. ■
Physical and Chemical Laboratories
well equipped. Conservatory of M usic
and School of Art. Gymnasium under
direction of graduate of Boston Normal
School of Gymnastics. Catalogue free.
The 47th year will open Sept. 5, 1901,
Address DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY,
St. Mary’s Academy, Notre Dame, Indiana.
R FREE.
Sso A Full-Size 41 Treatment of Dr. 0.
Phelps Brown’s Great Remedy for
$ Fits. Epilepsy and all Nervous Diseases. Address %
O. PHELPS BROTFS, 98 Broadway, Newburgh, N.I.
UUrifo for M. w. Strickland’s closeout catalogue
r V 111G TUT of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves.
Freight paid 100 miles, 347 & 349 Elm, Dallas, Tex.
Portrait Painting taught. Tuition reasonable/If
TUHTCH allg you have talent write us. We
give Students permanent employment soon as they are
1 competent. C. B. Anderson & Co.. 372 kam, Dallas. Tex.
Use CERTAIN CHILL CURE^
A monte Wanior You can earn $76 per mo. handling
Rovillo ailou our Portraits and frames. Write for
terms. C. B. Anderson & Co., S72 Elm St., Dallas. Tex.
DR. JNO. 0. MCREYNOLDS Nose
If afflicted with ( Thompson’s Eye Water
sore eyes, use C 4 GOSS • ETC Nates
When Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Paper
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Dunlap, Levi A. Meridian Tribune. (Meridian, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1901, newspaper, August 23, 1901; Meridian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618294/m1/12/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Meridian Public Library.