The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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Sunday night,
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HON. R. S. THARIN.
Hon. I! S. 'I'li iriii Attorney
nmt counsel fn. Anti-Ti'iiM
writes from I'ennsylviilMti Am
Washington, I' us follow:
"ll.iviiiff ii .>■'! f'erana for catarrhal
disorders, I mn utile to testify to lis
tfrent remedial cvi'i'lleiu'c ii ml do no
hesitate lnfrive il my cni|ilintir cihIoim ■
inent and e:ir11< •.I recoiuuicndtition !•■
nil iii-rsonsnlTei lod liy tliat disorder. It
is also il tunic of great usefulness. "
Mr. 1'. li:irni'i'ott, West Avlinev
Ontario, ('iiii., uri;rs: ''Lust winlrr I
wiis ill with pneumonia offer having la
grippe. I took IVi-tuia for t wu iiiontliv
when 1 liei'iiuie iiitile vm*1I. 1 al.su in
<liicc.d a vonm; lady, who was nil run
down mid i'onlined to I lie house, Intake
t'eriiiiii, and aflir taking IVriina for
three months she is aide to follow het
trade of tailoring. / can recommend
I'ernna for all such who are ill and re
<]uirc a tonic."
Pe-rii ii.i Tiiblcts.
Some people |irefer to tuUe tablets,
rather than to iiike medicine in a tluid
form. Such people can obtain l'cruna
tuldcls which ruprcseut the solid me-
dicinal ingredients of I'erumi. Each
taldet is eipiiialcnt to one average dose
of l'cruna.
SICK HEADACHE
hi ni
mi lin n i
;!ic l;i|i (I I'liilcil
\ ii t mi ii * lias liccii filed
Tiie cHlinuited value
"vei $:l.ooo.ooo.
ni iin<I women mid
were injured, -nine
al'leriioon in Si.
I llill followI'll I III' ill'-
Ntrlvi- for ligliling.
.in\ Turk.- ill now
ill la \ or of lints ii in 1
L ilian's subjects are
I - follow their own
:o | lie manner in
n ill'es<.
a get I I s. it.- -t ruck ■
idning Siiiurdax al .
• •ii mi 11'.- -.oui Ii of
\\ ii - i lie daughter of
iin r and was i ro-
•lam
Inrii
Musines- of il
-iiITitoiI a seriuu-
tisenl year ended .1 uili '.'(I
lo tlie report nl i i direeloi
ilnv.
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s.
The British hi
arrived al 1 'eiis.i'
I ruin Dakar, A t'l i«
lain and most o|
inalarial fever.
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ingKWorlh
. Monday
willi her enp-
crew
from
('nu ksnien Sn
open the safe of
('anule, (Ikltt., >
I hei rolilieil a hilt
ami
i ll night lilew
Slate hank at
■i,i i'^' wnii $:tooo.
; \\ air store of guns
lir-t.
lie lionti i
! in SouiIi Ai 11
i lllosl s11 i111 h 1 e I
i There are <nin
i hre I hi t lie I i
! i is I rich hi rils a
i ii- god a- the
; riea.
1 he osl rich liird is
. as the eliuiilt'e i-
i lor the breeding,
d the.-e hird- lining
• d tSale.-, hill these
not anywhere near
es from South Af-
II 111 in tut 11 ton
The l-yenr-ohl '11 i l' Mr. \V. H,
l.-iiell al llepoi'l pi.u lulls threw a
pair of seizors ill In- M-\eai'-old sis-
ter Monday. Tli> point struck her
in an eye and dc-lroyeil the sight.
A dispatch I"i• 1 Alliens reports
an engagement In: ween Turkey and
Bulgarian troops ai lijiima on the
frontier. Aceordii;; lo this report,
.-event\ Biilgaiini and I'm Turks
were killed.
I o men .
Wounded and
detective loii
leg ill Chirn
men
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CARTERS " -" ^
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KB ITTI f tri"tS4 from n,VH|H|i-i;i. Ill*
F| o i r r* n t*lK''«Jlon.:ii<lT<H>Hcttrty
BJ R V K H Bating A p« rf« ( t mil-
Q I I n a ctly for 1'i '/.iursH, NiiU*
M r I LLP, wa, Drou - i.trsf., It ail
|i;;' Tantoiii!IjoMouth,Coat*
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lsi<i«, 'joifPiD I.IVKU.
X'hry rt'KHltttc I lie DowoIh. Purely \ e^etnble.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
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-hot and f.italU
ncniher of the local
i was wounded in the
when two masked
i \\ est Side saloon Sal-
iii then engaged in a
po-
hallle «itll the
CARTFRS
ITTLE
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PILLS.
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The cleanest.lightest 1
and most comfortable1
POMMEL
SLICKER.
At the same tlme>
cheapest In the
end because It
wears longest
^350 Everywhere^
Every qarmcnt
guaranteed . ,
waterproof Cotelog free I / \ / job
known since 1836 as reliable:
— ufs (trademark)
black
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SUPERIOR REMEDYroRURINARY DISCHARGES Etc
DRUGGISTS OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 50c.
M. AN TEN A SON 93 HENRV 5T brooklyn, N.v.
Readers
o( this pa|>cr dr.
tiring I o buy
anything ndver-
tiicd in it® column* should insiit upon
having whal they lot, rrfuiing all
Mibftitutc* or imitAtions.
"PXrkIR's
HAIR BALSAM
Clctnw* ami t «Bntil « the hair.
I'romotei • luiunnnt t/ruaCi.
Ncvnr Pollr to Uu«tor« ( rny
IlHir to itn YouUtrul Cclcr.
Curi r artlp i]u«>a«rii h heir tuilijig.
flOO,<Hnt $1 i\t i'rt'glflntg
PENSIONS
Tonn Volunioon I85M0 nnUIIi-il. Wilm Niillinn
Ulvkford. tia N. Y. Aviv. Wasiiimiiiis , li I
NewLaws
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Woolloy.M. D
nri't AMilsKcv lliitilM
trrilloil ill tinliiu wlltliilil
pain. |l<Ktk ni inirlU ulnri
Mint KltKK. II. M.
.ai.liniol.iu>., iu.i n. t'l yorsi.
i WniMon I{,('iiIi*iiiiiii,\Vm)i
D ATFNTQ ln«t.n, IX'. iiuulclriv! man
1 H I I W mi [•lan.'nu.K llosl rcnulu
llcllKlous I'lWU'liriln nu Iwn aliLr I r.c.
dC\f Hootiim of pureit, happiest lit inn inivdi' iliiln.
rolto r* Co., touitvillo, Ky.
nl/. ( nlIiit.-, the 1 l-vcar-old
-on ol T. II. ("i l I ins of Kerens,
while hunting Saturilin night and
walking a lop across <1 small ctvek
accidentally ilisi-lmrged hW gun. the
lull licit! taking effeei in the side of
his head ii ml ranging upward, caus-
ing instant death.
Hi s.-ic i i nihil), the I i-year-old
daughter of ,1, W. Oriltilh. a farmer,
living near Taylor. Friday, shot and
killed her father, a II calihre reyol-
ycr hcing used, (iritlilh ordered his
(In ugh tie to the cotton patch and
upon her refusal advanced toward
her \iith 11i> pocket knife, when the
shot was tired at close range with
the ahove results.
A disa-lrous hurricane swept the
coa-t of Nicaragua last Friday to
Kiituhn. destroying the towns of
lliii <ii.niile mid I'rincapulka and do-
ing coii-idcrahle damage in the in-
terior. Only meager advice- liayo
hcen hrought hy schooner, hut it ap-
pear-that the entire coast from Pearl
t'avs to Cape Gracilis was swept
and there was much h>s- of life.
\ million-dollar leaf tolmcco pool
was formed in Madison. Wis., on
Thursday hy the members of the
Wisconsin i/oi,f Tohacco (irowers'
Dcpartnient of the Anierican So-
ciety of Equity. Delegates, repre-
senting growers of 10,000, (Mill
pounds of leaf tobacco grown this
\car. pledged themselves to pool tin
crop and as far as po-sihle sell di-
rect to the tobacco manufacturers.
France has proposed to the Mexi-
can Government that King Victor
Kninirtiiuel of Italy he named to ar-
bitrate the rival claims of these two
countries to the ownership of CIip-
sland.
hundred pa>
Chicago and F.rie train wen
ol their lives near Wihlcrs. (ml.,
when the train, while speeding to-
ward Chicago, narrowlv escaped
j dropping into the Kankakee
I because of the burning of the I
I that spans I he stream at that
Mrs. Merrill, aged (lo year;
j her w idowed daughter. Mrs.
| ottng. aged were hurnci
I haps fatally at their home a mile
• iiiil a 1mlf south of I'atonvilh Satin:-,
[day night.
Confederate veterans were Tues-
! day the honored guests of the State
( Fair of Texas, and the flag of the
Star.- and Bars was exalted. All
day the veterans tiled through the
j entrance gale, and none, if lie was
j recognized as a veteran, was allowed
to pay an admission fee.
A- the rcftill ol' wreck oil the Dc
I mil iV .Mackinaw railroad. Friday, j
near Alpena, .Mich., fifteen persons
lost their lives. The train was cur-
rying the inhabitants from the fnrcst
lire districts lo place- of safety.
That ('resident I'ia'/has determin-
ed not to lie a candidate to succeed
himself a;- President of Mexico at the
coinin : I'rcsidential election in t!)10
wa- slated in an article published
by F.I Diarrio I'el llogar in its issue
ol Tuesday.
A dispatch from Vienna says that
in response to Turkey's invitation,
Austria has agreed to direct nego-
tiations respecting the annexation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina and surend-
er of \oviapasao instead of refer-
ring the matter to an International
('ongre-s.
Proof is Inexliaustililo thnt
Lydiu K. Ptnlihum's Vegetable
Compound carries women safely
"i on nig (iiroup|| t|,e chaiiBO of Life.
Rend the letter Mrs. E. Hanson,
304 E. 1/uig St., Columbus, Ohio,
Writes to Mrs. l'inkhatn:
" I was passing thniu^ti ttio C'lianpo
of Life, autl Buffered from nervous-
ness, headaches, ami other annoying
Rymptoms. My doctor told mo that
Lydia E. l'inlthiun's Vepfetable Coin-
pound was pood for me, and since talc-
tnjf it I feel no much better, and I can
again do lny own vvorlc. 1 never forget
to tell my friends what Lydla E. l'iuk-
ham's Veffetable Compound did for me
during this trying perio<l."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
htun's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, litis been tho
standard remedy for female ills,
and bus positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that liear-
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion, dizziness or nervous prostrat ion.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Pinklinni invites nil slclc
women to write her for advice.
Slie lias guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mum.
1 lispatelle,- from the navy dcpart-
nient at Washington have been re-
ceived in Tvl
A NEW CURE.
Jim—What's Jack trying
rheumatism, Bill?
Utll—-Swearing.
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cure has saved more people
from the "Old Scratch" than any other
known agent, slmjily because It makes
! scratching entirely unnecessary. One
111 l.vler announcing the , application relieves any form of Itch-
death of Lieut. Austin ('. Rogers of Ing skin disease that ever afflicted
the I'nited Slates Marine Corps al |mankind. One box guaranteed to cure
Cavilc. Philippine Islands. The de- 'my one case.
ci a.-ed ollicei was a native of Texiti
and well kii nn in Tvler.
One of the railroad commissioners
al Austin i- investigating a rather
interesting and important law ipics-
which has been brought to his
pcrton
One
Oil tile
in peril
lilVel'
il'idge
place.
*. and
Lizzie
I ner-
t ion.
aitention. It i- whether or not the
old tiiiixiiuiitii freight rate in the
|s;;!i code is still-in effect, though
it wa- lint included in the
Statute- ol | vi.-,.
The i'e|u,r. i the government en-
gineer-on t. rebuilding of the dam
at Austin i- - iiuevvhnt discouraging,
owing to the i.-1 i ma toil cost of repro-
ducing it I'lie engineers also advise
against roc-n-truction at the pies-
ciit ruin.-, de laring the foundation
too faulty ml condemning the
channel for i o miles up as full of
lisstircs. in. ,i ng a ii escape of val-
uable water.
•I. .1. Molilcv. a brakeman on the
Choctaw lailroad. fell between the
car- ii in I ,i killed at, Shawnee,
Ok I a., l'ridii night.
The physii .ins of Dcnison held a
meeting Saiurdav for the purpose of
receiving the j.reliminurv plans pre-
pared for ti,'' proposed new hospital,
the object oi the meeting with the
architect in ,!■ io consider the plans
from the t o m I point of the practi-
tioner and y ill a view to securing
the gt'i-,iii—t |, -ible convenience of
arrangenienl
A strung' negro who arrived on
il ' sou i! 11 ii 111 ml Sunt a l'e at Fort
Worth Mtnd.u night, while walking
from train to tlie depot, fell dead.
Kdward p. Moxley. expuert bank
cviiiuincr of the I'nited States De-
partment of .1 usi ice, who is engaged
in unraveling in court the financial
operations of Charles W. Morse, of
New *> ork. believes that the gav life
of It road via v, and the turning of
night into day are a combination
that is responsible for the epidemic
"f hand defalcations.
Very Unkind.
Stage Door Johnny—Now what do
J-c\i think Is the first necessary for a
nice little supper?
Experienced Show Girl—A nice big
lobster.
TO IIIIIVK OUT mai.aitl A
AMI Ut'lLU Ul' THE SYSTEM
Tnkd llio Ola HUimtanl OUOVICrt TASTKMCSH
CHILL TONIl\ You know whnt you urn taking
Tlio formula In plnlnly printed <in otery lx>ttin.
nlinwli>K HI" Mmply Qulnitu* ami Iron In a taMoleM
LV\ i^cil f'irni. antl thr must pffertual foriu. For grown
111 N 1 1 11 voople and cblldron. 60c.
Wanted at First Hand.
Gerald-—May I kiss you for your
mother?
Geraldlnc—I never receive anything
In trust.
Hicks' Cnpudine Cures Headache,
Whether from rotilB, lieat, stomach or
nervous troubles. No Aoctunlllit or dftn-
Serolls driiRM It's liquid nnit nct.s Inime-
lately. Trial luillto i0<'. Iti'Kul.o' Ec and
50« at all itrugBlsls.
Wealth Not the Great Thing.
It Is not wealth that gives the true
zest to life, but reflection, apprecia-
tion, taste, culture.—Smiles.
Lewis' Sinnln Hinder straight 5c eiinr ii
good quality nil the tiinc. \ our dealer oi
Lewis' l'uctory, Peoria, 111.
It's easy for a man to understand a
woman If slie Is a good cook.
Guara"
■fillTFD I-A1IIKS TO MAKH AI'HONS; tua
w «n i kw dmnn. No coal to net work. Maiaiiala
lent prepaid Knnlon* Nt«tup<Hl, aildr^aaMl rnmlupo.
Hum* Apron Company. Lo* Angelra California.
STAR
PLUG
CHEWING
TOBACCO
STAR has for years
been the world's leading
brand of plug chewing
tobacco. Statistics show
that about one-fifth of
all the chewers of plug
tobacco chew STAR.
There's a reason for
this enormous and con
stantly increasing num-
ber of STAR chewers,
and it's just this—
Star Plug has always
been manufactured with
one sole object in view—
to give chewers the best
chew of tobacco it is pos-
sible to produce, yet to
sell this STAR chew at
a moderate price.
More chewers are
learning every day that
STAR, considered from
the standpoint of true
merit, has no competitor,
and is the one best chew.
For a long time there
was a prejudice (which
probably still exists)
among certain chewers
against the use of whatis'
generally termed "Navy
Tobacco,"becauseof the
impression that all to-
bacco of that character
is too sweet.
It is true that some
brandsof tobacco, similar
in appearance to STAR,
arc too sweet to please
chewers accustomed to
the use of tobacco manu-
factured in thin plugs,
but we knozv that STAR
is right in every way.
You use tobacco for
the pleasure it gives —
increase your
pleasure by chew-
ing STAR I
In All Stores
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McClure & McClure. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908, newspaper, October 30, 1908; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214024/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.