The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Of Furniture, Carpets, Hattings, Shades, Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloth
and Picture Frames. Standard Sewing Machines. Sale now on
and will continue until present stock is exhausted.
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Bedroom suits.
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Iron Bedsteads, White and
All Colors.
$ 3,.F)0 valuo a t $ 2 50
$ 5.00 values at : 4 00
$10.01 vSluva at 8 On
$15.00 values at 12 50
A!! Steel Bedspring,
82 50
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Koltfir.g Beds, Extension Tabhv, Sideboards, China Closets, Leather and Velour Concho-*,
Odd Pieces of ;v,if shapes, Chair--. Rocker--, etc., ot all grades s'.nd price:-. Wall Paper.
©) Window Slides ana Bicycles. JOB LOT TO CLOSE OUt AT COST and BELOW.
(£>> 8SK our lr.e;iJh and the pubie* to call and see the bargains we have to offer.
®) Our stock of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and Suits is complete and up to
•® date. EspeciaLattentfor? to Emba!m3ng. tSalisfacti-.-u ruar.-nteed.
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$4,00 values for
$2.50 value? for.....
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Kitchen Safes.
$3.50 values for.
$4.50 values for
$6.00 values for.
All 35c grade Matting; at 30o a yard-
All 30o grade Matting', at 25c a yard.
"Drop-head Standard Vibrator Shut-
tle Sewing Machines, $22.50
| values for $18 00
t f-30 00 value for 25 00 |
I Rotarv Shuttle §35 vahr; for .'50 00 f
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{ Drop-head Rotary Shuttle, Auto-
I matlc Lift, 'MO value,for 35 00 3
Backed tip by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a record
such as no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to -women ever
attained, the proprietors and makers of
Dr. Pit rce'(- Favorite Prescription now feel
fully warranted in offering' to pay f.500 in
legal money for any case of I,eucorrhea.
Female Weakiv «s. Prolapsus, or Falling of
Womb, which iliey cannot cure. All they
ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their
means of en re.
| I Very often a married woman or voinrv
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The completed tax rolls
that only five New Yorkers whW-
personaltv assessment wns «W
$t .090,000 tiki net have their <*r
ressnecnts re.lucwl hv the $«vaarkg>-
off process. Tecy are •'•ndrt'«.v t',3*
negie, whose :>.s-e sm :it f t"v%-
coo is the largest on jtfjfc list? fta*
sell Sa;-;e, who j.rys personal t*.
on $3,ooo,dSo of prop: rty: )"'*M
crick Vanderhilt r. • d itSJ
poo.ooo: A.i,i'.:o \' i5!It. Si.
coo, and Wv K. Yaiei -rb.it. f-:; /«i v,
".TO. The dari e-1 mhic;t:.i;;i' *s*v
the ci>; Jn-:;- off ( I S > .700,01;"> hr*
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, | girl does not know who to turn to for ad
^ j vice.in circumstances where she dislikes to
\f ' talk with the family physician about deli-
,4a 1 cate matters. At such times write to Dr.
i R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to
.ju j the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
vjjp i of Buffalo, N. Y.. for free consultation and
j advice, and the same will be held as' sa-
(J&3 j credly confidential. It is foolish to consult
jv | women friends or persons without medical
! training.
J) . Pierce':' P'avorite Prescription con-
tains no alcohol. entirely w :■=. ,t 1e and
i w;>. th • f ;■•-{. exc1 usivelv \,">niai:' i t.-uie on
the mark-.-t- it has so id m largel •• in
I th< )>.. ; 1 i j; 1 of a c-nlury than af:y other
UK dici:ie . for n.
All otlicrcoirirjfumds inte; (!r<i for v.-omen
only are matte with' alcohol, or alcohol is a
large- cpmponent—this alcohol injure?• the j
j: | nerves. The little red corpuscles of th •
blood are shrunken by alcohol. v\ll such
v • compounds, therefore, do harm.
sjjF I I>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate
1 the stomach, liver and bowels. Use them
1 with tlr- "Fr-vorite Prescription " when a
^ pill is required. One is a laxative, two, a
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In us. many hours a<t it once took days the jonrnoy
, from Kiinsag City to the eool lake, root in of w
Illinois, Wisconsin and Atintiespta is now com- $
fortab'y m ido by The Southwest ,Limited of the ^
Chsrago, Milwaukee & St. Pair. ®
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i Come '10 The
! World's Fair.
j Save money and trouble by se-
curing rooms 111 advance. For
1 (• Pacini low rate-, v.rie Oscar 1. '
!Allec., hi Charge oi advance .iit:<
. bookTug for. Visitors World's the
ji'nir Hote;. five minutes walk j liv,res a
from main entrance, si. Louis, Io'herwi
Mo. i ' . ,
county to
1 Up to last Saturday night, the I'"1'1' majj'
0 niprer-s had preused 500U bales
1 of cotton, and iiOO bales on )
j wharf to liepin on this morn in
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Leave Kansas City (Union Station) at 5.55 p m,
or Grand Avenue 6 07 p. m., arrive Chicago
(Union Station) 8 55 ;i. m. the next day.
Leave Chicago (Union Station) the same
mormng1 and arrive mat day at any one of so vera 1
hundred.ideal summer resorts in the Lake-land of
Illinois. Wisconsin and Minnesota. All meals
,-erve't in dining curs Union Stations in both
citie-i. Descriptive booklets for six cents' postage.
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Ten ell returned to Cor-' Sbiloh ....
neana Sunday "afternoon, nfter !f'l'!,u'un,i;! •
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ipenainc a few days among I,.
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friends here.
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The "True St. Louis World's Fair Line."
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In Praise ot Chmntcr)"-"'-:
Cholera anii Diarrhgea Kf!«^".l.v .
"Allow in" to rrv1 yon 11 few vyo
in praise of CbaTufterlain's Colic, Cli
am and Diarrhoea Remedy." says I
Johii Ha.cik'ti-, o£ Ulagle Pass, Texas,
suffered one week with bowel troie i-
and took all kinds of :i,o:licint> without K,
getting any relief, when my friend, Y.•. • jji
C Johuri).!. inerchanu here, adv:
nie td take t'ris remedy. After taking
or.e dot'e I felt greatly relieved aad!
when i had taken th - third dose v 1
entirely cured. I thank jva' from the •
bottom of my heart for patting tUn ; ;;
rcaicdy in the hands of ir.uii i \
liin 1." For salt- hv Mexia Druar Cc
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! Or. John German^ returned to
' Dallas Sunday,
On July 31st the I. & G N.R.I?,, in conneel'on wit h thelrn
Mountain Konte, iiifin^nre-ed, in addition to tneir rotiulin ftlepfting
ear line-, a i-',PEi iai. World's Fair Dail> St mmkr Sj.kepinc • ar
LtXB bf lv,-een IV- ' and Pt . I.ouis Tin* care tilling Una line are said
to i e the filler* «nniiricr Sleeping Cars e?er 1 milt by the PnHimin Com
pavo ,i < irg firi-l-elasi's hi ev ry rtsp^ot as to linei . Hv?nenl;,hangin !>,
serviye. .-v.-.. an! are highl> ro««ni n ended a > • ., st and .Most
? Co:.::->r.TABr..n BUii.iner aleepiing cars 10 bo found. r-Ssfc
in® The rates in these cars are only nbont one-hail' of the standard
sle t e ' rat.-.s b^lng only #3.50 for double henii, Kan Autonio to St.
Lotiis #3 25 Austin to St. Lonis, and correspomlingly a., low from all
o* her point?. •
t'fhcy will 11- ojiortit, <• daily on train No. (!. "Tiio -"i^hf'Kxpn - ,."
leftylrtg Ban Anionio 8:30 p. in , Austin 11 :20 p. m.. Tavlor 12:36 a
!' I •. -1 i -1 o y: 15 a in., etc, arriving St. f.ou!.-, 7:13 the .*-ee"nd
ff m-i'-nint' R' t.nrning. leave St. Lonia daily 8:30 p. in., arriving; Sail
& Antor.'o 7:S0 the second morning.
t & 'V. N. AKfnta will twke pleasure in making reservations and
V? giving eotrnplete inform it ion. or address
!D. J. PRICE,.G. P, & T. A.,<
I. & Q. N R K. Palestine, Texas.
CASTOR f A
For Infants and Children.
| The Kind You Have Always Bought canr Sunday atterriuQii.
Bears the
Signature of
i A man who is fully alive to h. *
interests will take hi* LCi',.. \L PA' -X.
| because be gets a class of new ■
ti.-efnl inform i. i n from it that -!>■■
j get nowhere el.v.
| Siron gf-MI n el. sxSl
Up-to-datf
men; al.-o want; a 'i?.'
W. B. Dean went ui> to "Corsi-' nTSNERAL, N" vo - PAPKR in art- -> n
! keep in elo-c touch, with the<xJ
world. Such a pap' r is THE DAii. A r'
, SEMI-WEEKLY KftWS. A C<:-J . s.
II. W. iWunger wont novt-r I NATION of v He STATE HER V-,rv
World's Fair Art Views.
Seven beautifully colored pi;;'-
tires of th principal builditi - of
the World's Fair, and' seven
other pictures. Tied with cord:
detachable for framing. Sent on ,
receipt of ten cents. Address,
Katy," Dallas, Te taa.
Pbil Smith spent Sunday in
Dallaa.
Sunday ai'ieci"t"ii
Tiio baby child of Mr. and
Mis. Walter Ilurley of the
Shnnl?« npfgliborhcod, died Mon-
ane THE DALLAS SEMI-WEE- Y
NEWS i jn-t v,-l -t the ' itmers .-
seotiii:-. need in order to k. r-p ihc r ■ e
ly po r/d mum LOCAL NfiWS, *•• :•• 'v.
KN.Eiil'I ISKS. PEKHONAL ET
TE NE\. N.M I'.'NAL « ■'-
E.\ I I'(lE'ElO \ MATTERS'. 3%
sr.oirt, 11: - (,, ' -II lINA'f iON kf. t*
j I rt'.« -enc, !.i , p U\ fli 4.- '
; on IhTJirihafioti.
Dr. E. E. Bi^or, of Dallas. *l.:-> we win ili, t,«;. ■ .-
(int> veiK-r-I.it,-e-pu-s Hie I A ;*.v a a
FORUM in the "Sow. i alone" 't
the money to any intelligent Fart .-nt <r
Stockuanof this locality, tosayrsifie
ingof other SPECIAL FEATUks*
has accepted the call as pastor of
tho Presbyterian cliurcli here,
his work to begin about the mid-
dle of October.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904, newspaper, September 22, 1904; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290715/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.