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it. Jacobs Oil
Is the greatest remedy in the world for all bodily
Aches and Pains
. for which an external remedy may be used.
Price, 25c. and 50c.
A Millionaire’s Extravagance.
Pedro Alvarado, the Mexican silver
milionarie, was a poor miner, work-
ing for 50 cents a day, when he dis-
covered the rich ledge which has given
him a fortune of $50,000,000. It is be-
lieved that the Palmillo mine, which
he owns, will double this fortune in a
few years. A week or so ago his wife
decided that she needed the service
of a dentist, so the Alvarado family
traveled from Parral, their home, to
Chihuahu in a special train, some
thirty persons in all. They and their
belongings took up a dozen cars.
DISGUISED CATARRH
A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Women—Many Thousand Women Suffer
Needlessly From This Cause.
D
Brain and
Muscle
THE GREAT WHEAT AND MALT FOOD
Flaked, Cooked and Ready to Serve.
It is the Original Malted, Flaked and Toasted Wheat
Food Manufactured under Letters Patent.
Beware of Half-Cooked, Starchy Imitations.
Remember that our process of malting converts the starch of the wheat
into maltose, or natural sugar, thereby pre-digesting the food which can be
readily assimilated by the most delicate stomachs.
MALTA-VITA meets every requirement of science and hygiene, both
in its substance and in the process of its manufacture. It is an ideal food in
every respect. It furnishes agreater amount of nourishment than any other
cereal food and is destined to become indispensable in every household.
Insist on getting the Genuine, no matter what unscrup-
ulous dealers may say.
FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD GROCERS.
MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD COMPANY
TORONTO, CANADA
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Masks and Faces.
Masks are of very ancient origin. In
a tomb 3000 years old at Mycenae, Dr.
Schliemann found two bodies with
faces covered by masks of gold. One
of the masks represented the head of
a lion. Among ancient Greeks the lion
mask was a sign of distinction. With
the Peruvians of old it was a mark of
royal lineage. In a grave of consider-
able antiquity in Peru a silver mask
was found on the head of a mummy.
The mummy of a prince who lived in
the reign of Rameses II., discovered in
a small vault at Memphis, in Egypt had
a mask of gold leaf over the face.
Colorado’s Wild Hog.
The wild hogs of Colorado share
with the peccaries of South America
the reputation of being the fiercest and
toughest animals of the Western Hem-
isphere. They will folow tenaciously
and starve out an enemy. Their skins
are tough, their vitality is remarkable
and their teeth sharp as razors. They
travel in small droves and are ready to
attack anything that arouses their ire.
Hunters in Southern Colorado always
observe the precaution of stationing
themselves within reach of a tree
when in the neighborhood of a drove.—
Rocky Mountain News.
Neighborly Neglect.
Every one knows the dislike of the
country person to interfere with his
neighbors. A good instance has just
occurred in the Midlands. Farmer Jar-
vis, driving to market, saw through the
open door of a barn the body of a
neighbor suspended from a beam, and
drove on, revolving the tragedy. When
he reached the market town he impart-
ed the news with deliberate emphasis.
“Good heavens!” exclaimed the other,
“and did you cut him down?” “No,”
said the farmer more slowly still, "he
wasn’t dead yet.”—London Globe.
According to a local tradition, proba-
bly invented, Sayville, N. Y., received
its name in a peculiar fashion. The
settlers were gathered in debate upon
the shore, trying to agree upon a name
for the place, and one after another
proposed his suggestion with, “Say,
how ’ll this do?” After many sugges-
tions had been rejected some one bar-
ren of imagination but sensitive of ear
proposed that the oft repeated word
“Say” be made the first syllable of the
name and that "ville" be added as the
second syllable. The idea took, and,
says the legend, then and there the
settlement was christened Sayville.
When a toper stops drinking it may-
be either to his credit or to his lack of
credit.
Man is made of dust—and the aver-
age girl is looking for the manufac-
tured article.
There are a multitude of women, es-
pecially housewives, and all other women
obliged to be on their feet constantly, who
are wretched beyond description, simply
because their strength and vitality is sapped
away by catarrhal discharges from the
pelvic organs. These women get up in
the morning tired, drag themselves through
their daily duties tired, only to go to bed
at night as tired as before.
Mrs. Eva Bartho, 133 East 12th Street’
N. Y. City, N. Y., writes:—" I suffered for
three years with what is generally known as
leucorrhea, in connection with ulceration of the
womb. The doctors advocated an operation which
I dreaded very much, and strongly objected to go
under it. Reading of the value of Peruna, I thought
it best to give this well-known remedy a trial, so I
bought three bottles of it at once. Now lam a
changed woman. Peruna cured me; it took nine
bottles, but I felt so much improved I kept taking
it, as I dreaded an operation so much. I am to-day
in perfect health, and have not felt so well for
fifteen years."—Mrs. Eva Bartho.
MISS LOUISE MAHON.
Miss Louise Mahon, 3 Glen Baille Street,
Toronto, Ont., Can., Secretary of the King’s
Daughters and Secretary of Lady Macca-
bees writes : — “If all women knew of the benefits
to be derived from taking Peruna we would have
many happier and more healthful women. My
health has never been too robust, and I am easily
fatigued and can not stand much. About a year
ago I was so run down that I had to take to my bed,
and became weaker and weaker. A friend advised
me to try Peruna, and I have great reason to be
grateful, for in two weeks I was out of bed and in a
month I was perfectly well, and I now find that my
health is much more robust than formerly, so that
I take Peruna once or twice a month and keep
well."—Louise Mahon.
Peruna is such a perfect specific for each
case that when patients have once used it
they can never be induced to quit it until
they are permanently cured. It begins to
relieve the disagreeable symptoms at once.
The backache ceases, the trembling knees
are strengthened, the appetite restored, the
digestion made perfect, the dull headache
is stopped and the weakening drains are
gradually cured. These results certainly
follow a course of treatment with Peruna.
Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh and
Walnut streets, Appleton, Wis., writes as
follows in regard to Peruna:
“For years I have suffered with back-
ache and severe pains in the side. I
doctored so much that I became discour-
aged. A school friend told me how very
much Peruna had benefited her and I sent
out for a bottle, which did more to relieve
me than all the other medicine I have ever
MRS. EVA BARTHO.
MRS. ANNA MARTIN.
taken. I used it faithfully for two weeks
and it completely cured me. I have not
had any pains since, anywhere, but feel
like a new woman. I am truly thankful
for what Peruna has done for me.”—Bar-
bara Alberty.
Mrs. Kate Mann, 806 Bathurst Street,
Toronto, Ont., Can., Vice President of the
Ladies Aid Society, writes :—“I am pleased
to give praise to Peruna for the blessed relief I
found through its use. I suffered for years with
backache and dragging down pains and often had
to go to bed and stay there when I was so busy
that I could illy be spared. It was therefore a
simple godsend to me when Peruna was brought
to my notice. Every drop seemed to give me new
life, and every dose made me feel much better,
and I promised myself that if I found that it cured
me I would advocate it so that other suffering
women should know of it. I have been in perfect
health for one year, I enjoy work and pleasure be-
cause in such fine health, and no trouble seems too
heavy to bear when you are in good health. Peruna
has simply been a household blessing, and I never
will be without it again."—Mrs. Kate Mann.
MRS. KATE MANN.
r Mrs. Anna Martin, 47 Hoyt St., Brooklyn
N. Y., writes:—“Peruna did so much for me
that I feel it my duty to recommend it to others
who may be similarly afflicted. About a year ago
my health was completely broken down, had
backache, dizziness and irregularities, and life
seemed dark indeed. We had used Peruna in out
home as a tonic, and for colds and catarrh, and I
decided to try it for my trouble. In less than three
months I became regular, my pains had entirely
disappeared, and I am now perfectly well.”—Mrs.
Anna Martin.
Mrs. Win. Hetrick, Kennard, Washing-
ton County, Neb., writes:
“I am fifty-six years old and have not
felt well since the Change of Life began
ten years ago. I was in misery somewhere
most of the time. My back was very weak,
and my flesh so tender it hurt me to lean
against the back of a chair. I had pain
under my shoulder-blades, in the small of
back and hips. I sometimes wished my-
self out of this world. Had hot and cold
spells, dizziness and trembling of the limbs,
and was losing flesh all the time. After
following your directions and taking Peruna
I now feel like a different person.”—Mrs.
Wm. Hetrick.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
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.
Peruna can be purchased for $1 per
bottle at all first class drug stores.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
JOE TAVA nn20 Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein Retneed Groot
sine) 1811 18T , Comotc Colds T aGe“ all Throat and Lung Troubles. * Thoroughly tested
w t Um 8 Su 4 =I1 % OUA S9 COCS9 LgunPPO for 30 years. All Druggists, 23c, 50c and $1.00.
"SVVTlT EAST WENT
: YOU WiLk FIND
“OWER’g
TOWERS
ABOVE
ALL OTHERS
FISH BRNO
WATERPROOF
OILED GLOTHING
EVERYWHERE.
The best materials, skilled workmen and
sixty-seven years experience have made
TOWERS Slickers, Coats and Hats
famous the world over. They are rade in
black or yellow for all kinds of wet work,
and every garment bearing the SIGN OF
THE FISH is guaranteed to give sat
isfaction. All reliable dealers sell then.
A.J.TOWER CO..DOSTON,MASS.,U.S.A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO.Limited,TORONTO, CAN.
= ******-***Kgh908
BABY’S
BOWELS
are delicate and
no drastic purga- A
tives should ever I
be given. Neither )
should a mother S
give herchild any 2
concoction con-
taining opiates. .
If necessary to 5
assist Nature to 7
move the little V...
one’s bowels give . “
it one-quarter teaspoonful of
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
Pleasant to the taste - - contains
nothing which can harm the most
delicate organism. Physicianswill
testify to the truth of this state-
ment. See page 21 of our book
of "Proofs." Write for it today.
Mrs. Allie Jackson, of Farmer City, III.,
writes: "My seven months old baby was
troubled a great deal with his stomach and
bowels. I had tried numerous remedies with
no good results, until the baby lost much flesh,
and was in poor health. A friend recommend-
ed Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. I procured a 50c
bottle at the drug store and gave the contents
to the baby according to directions, after which
there was a decided improvement in his condi-
tion. Have been giving him Syrup Pepsin for
about a month, with very satisfactory results,
his stomach and bowels being in good healthy
condition and his former weight regained.”
Your Money Back
If It Don’t Benefit You
PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Monticello, III.
w. N. U. DALLAS--NO. 13-1903.
PISO S CURE FOR
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
___in time. Sold by druggists.
CO N SUM PTION
He Was Simply English.
At a boarding house in New Eng-
land one day the waiter asked one of
the guests, an Englishman, what he
would have for dessert, naming six
kinds of pie, namely pumpkin, apple,
lemon, mince, custard and squash. The
Englishman answered that he would
try some pumpkin, lemon, mince, cus-
tard and squash; wherefore the waiter
asked, “What’s the matter with the
apple pie?" All at the table laughed,
in which the Englishman joined, but
after dinner he asked one of the
guests, “What was the matter with
the apple pie?"
A Little Known Industry.
Few men who use walking canes are
aware that the growing of walking
stalks is a special industry and that
certain kinds of canes are not merely
collected as they may be found grow-
ing in forests. One may find at any
store where the sticks are sold many
canes of almost precisely the same
length, weight, shape and material.
Canes having a tangle of roots at the
handle, for instance, are much sold in
England. They are grown by a “farm-
er” who makes it a specialty to trim
and shape young ash plants so they
will suit seekers for the novel.
Try the croup tippet when a child is
likely to be troubled with croup.
If liberty with law is fire on the
hearth, liberty without law is fire on
the floor.—Hillard.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
in the Children’s Home in New York, cure
Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy W orms. Over 30,000 tes-
timonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Where’s that palace whereinto foul
things sometimes intrude not?-
Shakespears.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any
case cf Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney
for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions and financi-
ally able to carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio; WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
The shifty lawyer ■ always advises
his client that he is on the right side
of the controversy.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This is why Defiance
Starch is taking the place of all
others.
Suffering itself does less afflict the
senses than the anticipation of suffer-
ing.—Quintilian.
DOAN’S DEAL GENTLY.’
Its the gentle and effective action of Doan’s Kidney Pills in Kidney,
1 Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous with
Men, Women, and Children.
Mt. Pleasant, Ohio.—I received the
sample of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and never
had any medicine do me so much good in
so little time. I had Congestion of the
Kidneys and Bladder so severe it caused a
pressure on the lungs like Asthma, but
through the use of Doan’s Pills I am free
and easy now. Geo. W. Smith, Veter-
inary Surgeon, P. 0. Box 41, Mt. Pleasant,
Ohio.
Aged people find Doan’s Kidney Pills a
great comfort for declining years.
They cure incontinence and urinary
weakness peculiar to children.
BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS. — I received
the free sample of Doan’s Kidney Pills.
For five years I have had much pain in my
back, which physicians said arose from the
kidneys. Four boxes of Doan’s Pills have
entirely cured the trouble. I think I owe
my life to these pills, and I want others to
know it. SADIE DAVIS, Baxter Springs,
Kansas.
Try buttermilk for the removal of
freckles, tan and butternut stains.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.
For children teething, softens the gums, i educes in-
dammation allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Try eating onions and horseradish
to relieve dropsical swellings.
* SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO. 71
It will save many families more than $100 this year. Is such a harvest
worth reaping? Fill out the coupon and SEND TODAY.
19 Montgomery Ward &- Co., 2‘sfanoA*s2; Chicago
Express Office-
Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, and
loin pains overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urine with brick dust sedi-
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ing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting.
Doan’s Kidney Pills dissolve and remove
calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpita
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! FREE-GOOD FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
(Doan’s
Kidney
— Pills,
FOSTER-MILBURN Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Please send me by mail, without charge,
trial box Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Name -------------------------------------------------------------------
Post-office —-----------------------------------------------—- .1
State...............................................................—-
(Cut out coupon on dotted lines and mail to
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.)
Medical Advice Free — Strictly Confidential
It requires some nerve to have the
courage of another man’s convictions.
Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throatandlungs.—WM.
O. ENDSLEY, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10, 1900
Actors may be prompt at rehearsal,
but there is always one prompter.
Harvesting Golden Dollars
It’s harvest time ALL the time with the thrifty people
who buy their supplies-from Montgomery Ward & Co. You
can reap a harvest of golden dollars RIGHT NOW by orders
ing your Implements, Wagons, Harness, Clothing, Groceries,
Farm and Household Supplies, etc., from us that you will
need this year. We save you 15 to 40 cents on every dollar's
worth of goods you buy of us. And we sell you only high-
grade goods that will give you long and satisfactory service.
D
tr afflicted with Thompson" Tye Water
Gore eves, use $ ■ BIRD TRG 9 BF • wecae
F CURED
iimAnOu Gives
WHow Quick
Relief.
Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
. days; effects a permanent cure
A in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment
talc given free. Nothingcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Green’s sons,
MH Specialists, Box R. Atlanta, Ga
at
29 GianSvat
Co
cartridges and shot shells
are made in the largest and
best equipped ammunition
factory in the world.
AMMUNITION
of U. M. G. make is now
accepted by shooters as
“the' worlds standard’' for
it shoots well in any gun.
Tour dealer sells it.
The Union Metallic
Cartridge Co.
Bridgeport,
Conn.
as
377284
County.
210 Kinds for 16c.
It is a fact that Salzer’s seeds are found in
more gardens and on more farms thanI
any other in America. There is Ghana
reason for this. We own and op-
st erate over 5000 acres for the produc- y
A tion of our choice seeds. In order to A
)induce you to try them wemake
the fol lowing unprecedented offer:,
(For 16 Cents Postpaid 4
\ 25 sorts wonderful onions,
1 25 sorts elegant cabbage,
/ 15 sorts magnificent carrots,
1 25 peerless lettuce varieties,
1 25 rare luscious radish, 0
/ 20 splendid beet sorts,
75 gloriously beautiful flower seeds,
In all 210 kinds positively furnishing €
bushels of charming flowers and lots /
andlots of choice vegetables, togeth-FE
er with our great catalogue telling all
about Macaroni Wheat, Billion Dole
lar Grass, Teosinte, Bromus, Speltz,I
etc., all for only 16c • in stamps and
this notice. , 4
* Onion seed fit but 60c. a pound. g
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.,
7)9 La Crosse, Wis.
BROMO-
SELTZER
CURES ALL
Headaches
10 CENTS - EVERYWHERE
I PAY SPOT CASH FOR
MILTTOUXTY LAND WARRANTS
issued to soldiers of any war. Also Soldiers’ Addi-
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FRANK H. REGER. P. 0. Box 148, Denver, Colq-
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
Send for Catalogue TODAY and get ready for Spring “fixing up."
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago.
Enclosed find 15 cents, for which please send me Catalogue No. 71.
Name---
Write very plain.
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Dunlap, Levi A. The Meridian Tribune. (Meridian, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903, newspaper, March 27, 1903; Meridian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1629479/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Meridian Public Library.