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The Signal Office is Head-
quarters for Legal Blanks
of every description! Crop
and chattel-mortgages,war
ranty and quit claim deeds
vendors lien notes, deeds of
trust, etc., always in stock!
HONEY GROVE SIGNAL.
VOL.
Honey Grove, Texas, Friday, June 7, 1907.
NO 18
Complies with all requirements o£ the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041, filed at Washingtoi
The Signal Office is Head-
quarters for Job Printing!
We make a specialty of Sc
ciety Printing! W& match
engraving in all the latest
scripts, stationers text, Ho-
man and old English•
Latest book is the most
beautiful we ever issued.
Pictures in natural colors
of 97 presents for the users
of Arbuckles’ ARIOSA
Coffee. Will be sent free
to any one who writes for it.
Do you realize what a great business this
Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee is ? As many as
30,000 letters for presents are received here in a
day. In a year we despatched four million
individual presents to our customers — presents
that brought letters of thanks and appreciation in
return.
Here is one from Mrs. De
jarnette:
“ I appreciate highly
,the beautiful presents sent me
x
The Attorney General rules
that intoxicating' liquors can be
shipped into prohibition districts
“shipper’s order.” This is a
loop-hole the Legislature neg-
lected to close in its anti-C. O. D.
law. The liquor packages
shipped to the agent and marked I emPloy .whether as food or as medicine,
“qhinnop’a nfrln. AT ...c jj nn I ^r' -^*erce believes they have a perfect
Shipper S order. Notify. When right to Insist upon such knowledge. Sohe
the package is received the agent P“Wishes,■Hwoj^cast and on each bottle-
® 1 wrapper, wha
and vhtjfies ift __
package I he_can wHdtfford to do because the more
has arrived and that if he wiil'
Do You Open Your Mouth
Like a young bird and gulp down what-
ever food or medicine may be offered you ?
Or, do you want to know something of the
composition and character of that which
you take into your Stomach whether aa
food or medicine ?
Most intelligent and sensible people
are I now-a-days insist on /knowing what they
at once notifies the man to whom I fceds
it is consigned that the ' u ^ ^ ~ " '
from you from time to time and
will say that your coffee is the
leading brand on the market,* * *
the purest, best and healthiest
coffee ever made I have been a
user of it for 25 years and will
want it as long as life lasts. The
coffee is worth three times its
present market value.”
WHY IT SUCCEEDS.
ment declaring that he would
heartily support Mr. Taft if he is
Because It is for One Tiling Only and the party’s choice. Taft himself
ev-
sue-
one
Honey Grove People
Know This.
Nothing can be good for
erything.
Doing one thing brings
cess.
Doan’s Kidney Pills do
thing only.
They cure sick kidneys.
They cure backache, every
kidney ill.
W. R. Edwards, barber, 203
East Price Street, Paris, Texas,
says: “As my back was pain-
ing me continually and I had
heard so much of Doan’s Kidney
Pills benefitting and curing simi-
lar cases in the city, I got a box
and began using them. After
a few boxes I felt better and con-
tinued their use until I had used
three boxes. Since then I have
had no annoyance from my old
trouble. My appetite has im-
proved, my rest has been more
refreshing and my health has
been better in every way. I have
no hesitation therefore to endors-
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
Plenty more proof like this
from Honey Grove people. Call
at Dailey & Henderson’s drug
store and ask what their custom-
ers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
has never made any strenuous
effort to build up a reputation for
party regularity. He did not
scruple to wage war on Mr. Cox,
the so-called Republican boss of
Cincinnati, and secure his defeat
two years ago; yet Cox is out for
Millions of persons in every part
of the country drink no other
Coffee, and swell the sales of
Arbuckles’ ARIOSA until they
exceed the combined sales of all
the other packaged coffees.
Arbuckles’ ARIOSA is the
best Coffee for you, saves your
money, and gives you presents
besides. Speak softly but plainly
to your grocer man if he tries to
sell you bulk coffee. Tell him
you know.
If your grocer won’t supply, write to
ARBUCKLE. BROS., New York Cfty.
A Marriage Contract.
One of the most peculiar laws
of Texas in the old days and
while a part of the Mexican re-
public, was the solemn and legal
manner in which the young peo-
ple of that day made love and
entered into an engagement to
marry. In this enlightened age
a young man engages himself to
are made aye studied and understood the
call at the depot, pay the amount I ^r'ewhPthejr superior curative virtues
*For the cure of woman’s peculiar weak-
nesses, irregularities and derangements,
giving rise to frequent headaches, back-
ache, dragging-down pain or distress in
lower abdominal or pelvjc region, accom-
panied, ‘ofttimes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp-
toms of weakness, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription is a most efficient remedy.
It is equally effective in curing painful
periods, in giving strength to nursing
mothers and in preparing the system of
the expectant mother for baby’s coming,
thus rendering childbirth safe and com-
paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre-
scription” is- a most potent, strengthening
tonic to the general system and to the
organs distinctly feminine in particular.
It is also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion
What will doubtless prove the
most pleasing as well as the most
unique contribution to the realm
of song has been recently made
by Mr. Henry Oldys, assistant
biologist in the Department of
Agriculture. For thirteen years
Mr. Oldys has spent much of his
time in the forests, studying the
notes of birds and filling his soul
with the cadence of the feathered
musician song. Recently he
has given to the world one thou-
Evolution of the Kiss.
A cow first taught man the art
of kissing. The method was
crude, a snift and a lick, but
proof abounds that this was the
way in which all the early races
performed their osculation. It is
well known that savages never
kissed each other nor did they
indulge in oaresses of any kind.
When Tecumseh returned from
the war trail or the hunt he did
its face value shows is due, ho
can have the package. This is
not construed as C. O. D. The
price is nowhere marked on the
package and the agent has no
idea what it is worth until the
original bill of lading is delivered
to him. This bill ha3 been for-
warded to the man who orders
the liquor through the mails and
states what he must pay to the
agent to secure the wet goods.
The agent collects this sum,
takes up the bill of lading and
forwards both back to the ship-
per.
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria,’
spasms, chorea or St. Vitus’s dance, ai
. - _ dance, and
other distressing nervous symptoms at-
tendant upon functional and organic dis-
eases of the distinctly feminine organs.
A host of medical authorities of all the
several schools of practice, recommend
each of the several ingredients of which
"Favorite Prescription” is made for the
cure of the diseases for which it is claimed
to be a cure.
Taft. Neither does he hesitate 1 a young lady in the most light-
to urge free trade with the Phil-
ippines, despite the protests of
the Protective Tariff League and
the contrary views of the major-
ity of his party in Congress.
A Happy Mother
will see to it that her baby is properly
cared for—to do this a good purga-
tive is necessary. Many babies suffer
from worms and their mothers don’t
know it—if your baby is feverish and
doesn’t sleep at night it is troubled
with worms. White’s Cream Vermi-
fuge will clean out these worms in a
mild pleasant way. Once tried al-
ways used. Give it a trial. Price
25c cents. Sold by Black & Little.
The State of Texas won its
great suit against the Waters-
Pierce Oil Co., and if the verdict
of the jury stands Texas will re-
cover penalties aggregating $1,-
624,800. In addition to the heavy | fouto'Y'’and “ WIlfoome *
penalties the Waters-Pierce Co.
must get out of the state. A new
trial has been asked for, and if
this is not granted the case will
You may read what they
say for yourself by sending a postal card
request for a free booklet of extracts
from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In
hearted and jocular manner,or he
may be engaged to half a dozen
at the same time. He proposes
or at least some of them do, as
easily and as naturally as he
changes his collar,
back in ’36 it was no
matter, and a young lover must
have acted with some feeling of
The Largest Radish.
Perhaps the largest radish ever
be taken to the Supreme Court.j ^9moirt;perfe<^I“taTze7iB“n
Ut course nobody can tell what exhibition at the Times office,
the higher courts’ verdict will be, The radish was raised by J. L.
but at the present writing the ^eed’ is of the ordinary red va-
good state of Texas has victory an(* Peidec% shaped. It
, | n°t hiss his squaw, did not em-
sand samples of bird music, brace her, nor were the children
written m popular form, so that taken on his lap to be petted,
it is possible for the human voice When <. Little Turtle” courted
exactly to mutate the songsters the black-eyed maid of the Mi-
of field and forest. It is claimed amis, he never gave her a salute
thai he has recorded the actual at parting, nor after she became
tones and and has set them in the his spouse did she ever know
proper musical key, so that their what it was to be taken into the
reproduction is easy for anybody arms and hugged. Kissing as
who can read musical symbols. we know it, is peculiarly a lu’xu-
Wonderful, if true; and we are ry of civilization. Primeval man
eomPetent authorities knew it not. Osculation proper
that Mr. Oldys has done all that was preceded by a sniff and a
Soon we may hear lick stage and this way of show-
reproduced m our music halls ing affection was learned from
and in our own parlors the morn- the domestic animals. In the old
ing notes of gladness with which Vedas, which is the ancient liter-
the oirds awake the world, and ature of India, there is no word
e softer tones of the vesper corresponding to our kiss. The
service with which God’s own corresponding words mean touch,
musicians lull tired humanity to smell, sniff, as a cow does a calf,
S eep' I or the deer her fawn. This Bible
affectionate ardor. Once dis-
covered, the kiss never lost its
popularity and the sniff was rel-
egated to barbarous tribes and
African savages, being now in
the same category as Malay nose-
rubbing or any other stupid
method of displaying affection.—
American Farmer.
Here’s Good Advice.
O. S. Woolever, one of the best
known merchants of Le Raysville, N.
Y., says: “If you are ever troubled
with piles, apply Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve. It cured me of them for good
20 years ago.” Cures every sore,
wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at
Black & Little’s drug store.
You may find what want in the
“Business” column.
A Dangerous Deadlock
That sometimes terminates fatally, is
the stoppage of liver and bowel func-
tions. To quickly end this condi-
tion without disagreeable sensations,
Dr. King’s New Life Pills should al-
ways be your remedy. Guaranteed
absolutely satisfactory in every case or
money back, at Black & Little’s drug
store; 25c.
written upon her brow and is
measures, exclusive of tops and
but along Iwww auu is (roots, thirteen and one half inches
laughing Itwirlms:the scalP of the octopus I in length. Thirteen
upon her lance.
inches of
tops and four of roots give the
vegetable a total measurement of
Taft.
The name of the corpulent and
genial Secretary of War is ris-
ing more and more clearly above
the clamor of the conflicting
voices of those who are unoffici-
ally nominating candidates for
the republican nomination. The
battle been and Foraker in Ohio
—or, more accurately between
Foraker and Taft’s friends, for
Taft himself refused to give bat-
tle—was counted on to furnish
topics of political interest for
many months. But the Foraker
contingent seems to have come
bodily over to the Taft camp.
Foraker himself, with that genius
for party regularity which has
always been characteristic of
him, promptly issued a state-
No Such Things as Cork Legs.
“A cork leg,” said the dealer.
“Why, man, a cork leg would
crumble under you like a leg of
bread. You don’t want a cork
leg, but an elm or willow one.”
“I thought the best ones were
cork—the lightest, you know.”
“No, indeed, a leg was never
made of cork since the world’s
beginning. But many men think
as you do, and I’ll tell you how
the fallacy originated. The in
ventor of the modern artificial
leg—the leg instead of the stick
was John Cork. Cork’s legs,
not cork legs,were famous around
1810. And whenever a n
makes your mistake he pays an
unconscious tribute to Cork’s
skill.”—Minneapolis News.
Trouble Increasing.
When your trouble with food-di-
gestion seems to be increasing, and
various pains, like stomach-ache,
headache, backache, etc., beset you;
when your bowels and liver seem con-
tinually out of order what you need is
Dr. Caldwell’s (laxative) Syrup Pep-
sin. It is safe, pleasant to take and
far superior to all pills and Cathartic
waters. Sold by Black & Little
at 50c and $1, Money back if
fails.
Well-informed cotton men are thirty inches, something extraor-
anxiety, if not actual dread, the already predicting that cotton dinaiT> even for this section of
approaching proposal and the will sell at twenty cents a pound sta^-—Clarksville Times,
technicalities attendant thereon, in the local markets next season. A little lie in the soap makes
Here is a copy of a marriage Of course this is a long, guess, M^16 soap stronger; a little lie on
contract entered upon by one of but present indications are that Iradish makes the radish
Angelina county’s pioneer citi- if the law of supply and demand longer. ____
zens. This old couple have nu- rules twenty cents will not be a Lastv-Vran eastern nubliea-
merous descendants in Texas, big price for the staple. The tion offered a prize of $250 for
r „ .T0ng, ^ are some of most cheerful optimist must ad- the best essay on “What Consti-
Kuffcm s and Angelina’s people: mit that there never was such a tutes Success.” Mrs. Stanley of
thalT « T%u,*168,6 Pr?6nts Sl°omy outlook for a crop Lincoln, Kansas, won this prize
that I, bam 1 Gilliland, of the throughout the cotton belt on the with the following:
State of Texas and Municipality J 7th of June of any year.
of Nacogdoches, am held and a Catholic"nrW in nv u | has lived well, laughed often and
bound unto Aliev ColdwAll. nf 1 p n 0hl° has loved much; who has gained the
declared that no wnma« L-----.l • • -- °
Folk, of Missouri,for president, of early Hindoos enjoined the
and Johnson, of Minnesota, for Uond father on returning from a
vice-president, is the latest ticket J0lJrney to sniff affectionately
suggested by the Democrats for tbree times at the head of his
next year’s running. If Mr.
Bryan doesn’t eare to make the j Just when the sniff was drop-
race this ticket would probably IPed’ leaving the kiss to stand
suit Democrats everywhere, but a*one’ is a curious study in evo-
if Bryan permits his name to go lution that has been overlooked
before the convention no other Darwin, Haeckle, Huxley and
will be considered. Folk is able, aP °th0r scientists. As the
fearless and magnetic; Johnson fffndoos advanced in ciyilization
is the son of a washerwoman and literature instructed lovers
has it to his credit that he took his r° Pufc mouth to mouth. The
place at the wash-tub when only snifdng had evidently become
six years old and made a full obs°ieie in the civilized centers,
hand. In his home state, where ^ut even now among certain
the normal Republican majority rribes along the northeastern
is about 100,000, he can roll up a f1*011^61, °f India the old sniff kiss
safe majority over the most pop- rs in vogue. What is true
ular Republican any day. j °f ancient India was undoubtedly
true of all early
Signal and Republic, $.1.60.
!ROUND W TICKETS]
Nn\T7 nn Qnln m -i-* •
Now on Sale for
The Jamestown Exposition
and to
Ali Summer Tourist Points
Beginning June 1.
To Points in
California,
To Mexico,
and to
Clondcroft, New Mexico,
SUNSET
Sunset Route
Oil - Burning
Locomotives
Ocean to Ocean
ROUTE.
The Southern Pacific Steamship Line
Between New Orleans and New York. Steamships Proteus,
Comus and Antilles, the finest in the Coastwise service.
For Particulars write
Jos, Hellen, General Passenger Agent, Houston
, _______ He has achieved success who
and
unto Alley Coldwell, of
the state aforesaid and the Mu- Iaeciarea tnat no woman attired I respect of intelligent "men and
nicipality of San Augustine jn m a pee^“a"f)00 waist can atttend the love of little children; who
the full and complete sum of five Serviee at hia ohureh' Nothing “edh“ n,ieh\a”d *°°°“-
hundred dollars of good and law- “ f.f “an the P“ £oddb“ha7‘found U
ful money, for the payment of 1 . ric ’ u he records will whether by an improved poppy]
which said sum I bind myself,my ProbablY show only two of them a perfect poem or a rescued soul;
heirs, executors, administrators ln attendance upon the services who has never lacked apprecia-
and assigns firmly bv these nres- °f the church hereafter. It is tl0n of earth’s beauty or failed to
ents. sLlf- -re -K^-^^.
dated this fourteenth day of Jan- than^w0 blmd m0n on the roll of en them the best he had; whose
uary, 1836. membersip. life was an. inspiration, whose
“The condition of the above The ClaS^ilfoB^rd of Trade mamoryi3 a benediction.”
obligation is such that if the said set last Wednesday as “clean! "W° hundred and dollars
bonded Sam’l Gilliland do on or up” day, when all rubbish should C®”3 ‘"F Pri°6 to PaY £or an
before the first day of December be removed and the town put in fS®a? 0if dozen lines’ but K this
next ensuing the date of the ship-shape. On that very day'ladyS beautlful conception -*
above written bond espouse and the floods came and washed
lawfully marry the said Alley away everything in the town that e™ry homf m ldttera that glitter
Coldwell, daughter of--Cold- wasn’t nailed down. The Lord 8 m Y* Wt°UId b<3 worth un_
W6,1,1, “ abe’ the said A11®y CoId- helP3 those who try to help th - - 1 *° d miIhons to the human fai»i-
thereto consent and selves'.
Fort Worth is to have a “John
son Crass” convention, the first
gathering of its kind on record.
The people of Tarrant and ad
joining counties are up against
the Johnson grass proposition in
its most malignant form and must
solve it or turn their farms into
hay-meadows. The convention
expects to demand laws prevent-
ing the spread of the grass, but
will not stake too much upon
laws. EIxperts will be employed
to teach the farmers how to fight
the grass, and arrangements will
be made for the guarding of rail-
road rights of way and other
points of infection. By a vigo-
rous fight the people hope to re-
claim their farms.
well will
agree and with him live, and he
lem-
ly. Read it and re-read it. Truer
philosophy nor loftier ideals
The one-rail railroad is all the never flowed out from
now heart to live on paper
“Kt* L boTe 0bh- to run on one rail in this section °r a Pe™d twenty days this
gation to be null and yoid, oth
erwise to be and remain in full
force and virtue in law and eq -
uity.
Done and passed before me,
Robt, C. McDaniel, the day and
year aforesaid.
Sam’l Gilliland.
Attest: Robert C. McDaniel.”
Young Mr. Samuel Gilliland
was not likely to conclude nego-
tiations with any other young la-
dy while Miss Alley Coldwell
held that bond, although he had
a whole year in which to consider
the matter, but he was true to his
promise and his bond and they
lived to a ripe old age and were
blessed with many children and
goodly share of this world’s
goods.—Lufkin Tribune.
so far have proved disastrous.
Badly Mixed Up.
Abraham Brown, of Winrerton, N.
Y., had a very remarkable experi-
ence; he says: “Doctors got mixed
over me; one said heart disease; two
others called it , kidney trouble; the
fourth, blood poison, and the fifth
stomach and liver troublejbut none of
them helped me; so my wife advised
trying Electric Bitters, which are re-
storing me to perfect health. One
bottle did me more good than all the
five doctors prescribed.” Guaran-
teed to cure blood poison, weakness
and all stomach, liver and kidney
complaints, by Black & Little, drug-
gists; 50c.
You
Look
Yellow
^ The trouble is, your liver's
siefc. One of its products,
“ bile/9 is overflowing into
your blood. '
You can't digest your food,
your ajppetite is poor, you
suffer dreadfully frort head-
ache, stomach ach&; dizzi-
ness9 malaria, constipation,
etc* What you need is no#a
dose of salts, cathartic water
or pills^but a liver tonic
Thedford’s
Black-Draught
This great medicine acts gently on
the sick liver. It purifies the blood,
renews the appetite, feeds the nerves,
clears the brain and cures consti-
pation.
It fs a true medicine for sick liver
and kidneys, and regulates alt the
digestive functions. Try It.
At all dealers in medicines in
25c packages.
The town of Laredo, in extreme
southwest Texas, has shipped 524
carloads of onions this season.
This is only one of the onion mar;
kets in that section—there are
many others, Corpus Christi and
New Braunfels being worthy of
special mention. The price this
year averaged about $3.00 per
hundred pounds, and those who
have handled this bulbous vege-
table know that it doesn’t take a
great many of them to weigh 100
year. Regardless of "the tears of Texa3easdy raises
Alkali Eye and the petitions of einough onions to bring tears to
Jim Lowry the Baskin-McGregor
liquor license law will force all
a human
or in the
dispensers of the cup that cheers
to lock up their respective places
of business and take a yacation.
Still, there are those who hope
that Mr. Lowry, who has resided
in a local option county for years,
will offer some solution of the le-
gal tangle—or at least giye a
sweltering clientele the best
brands of “frosty” as thirst-
slakers befere the law goes into
effect.— Garland News.
Get drunk on “white mule”
whiskey the day before the li-
censes expire. It’s a cinch that
you won’t get sober before the
expiration of the twenty-day hia-
tus. Do this and you won’t even
know that the state had a drouth.
the eyes of every citizen of Amer-
ica and Continental Europe and
to give the world and all the oth-
er planets a bad breath.
Travis county had a prohibi-
tion election Saturday. The city
of Aastin returned an anti-ma-
jority of about 1,000 and this was
slightly increased by the country
precincts. An exchange remarks
that if the county had gone dry
there would have been a scarcity
of candidates for the Legislature
next year.
There are a great many perfect
husbands in the world, according
to tho testimony of their wives,
but not a one of them has been
married more than a week.
Signal and Republic $1.60.
Ernest Miller, a 7-year-old
boy, shot and killed his 5-year-
old sister at Fort Worth Sunday.
We may look for such heart-
breaking tragedies so long as
parents permit children to make
playthings of dangerous weapons;
and while the world stands some
parents will place guns in the
hands of their children or leave
them where the children can get
them. We have never been able
to excuse such indifference upon
the part of parents save upon the
very far-fetched yand unnatural
consolation that the little
are better off in heaven.
ones
_ peoples,,., the
Greeks, the Romans, as well as
the Angles and Saxons, from
which our race is descended. The
Old Testament books which re-
cord the history of the Hebrews,
make no mention of kissing.
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph
and others are often recorded as
“blessing,” but never as kissing
their children. Perhaps if she
had understood the art, the rav-
ishing, the blissful joy that lurks
in a kiss, Mrs. Potiphar might
have met with more success in
her pursuit of Joseph. Even
Ruth, with all her affection and
devotion, never kissed Naomi.
Neither did Boaz kiss her, and
Rachel at the well was appar-
ently wooed without knowledge
of this great exciter of passion,
now so familiar to every school-
girl.
Finally the superior advan-
tages of a kiss as a means of ex-
pressing ardent affection caused
it to entirely supplant the cow
and calf method among the more
advanced races, but the primitive
way still survives not only in
parts of India, but among va-
rious tribes of Africa. The sniff
and lick style of osculation seems
to have grown into disfavor as
society emerged from its patri-
archal stage as a means of ex-
pressing affection between the
sexes. The old sniff-kiss was
peculiarly the domestic kiss of
father and child. Lovers found
it precise and formal and prompt-
ly abandoned it, relegating the
sniff to the placid family relations
and employing the more satis-
factory contact of mouth to
mouth as far more effective ve-
hicle for the expression of their
T. Si P. Excursion Rates.
Emancipation day celebration
at various points June 19—To all
points on T. & P. in Texas, to
Shreveport and points on con-
necting lines in Texas within a
radius of 100 miles of selling
point; selling dates June 18 and
19; final limit June 21; rate one
and one-third fare for the round
trip.
Annual Convention Retail Gro-
cers Association, Austin, June
11-13; rate convention basis;
selling dates June 10 and 11; fi-
nal limit June 14.
Knights and Daughters of Ta-
bor, Longview, July 8-13; rate
one and one-third fare for round
trip; selling dates Jully 7 and 8;
final limit July 11.
National Educational Associa-
tion Convention, Los Angeles,
Cal., July 8 to 12. Also special
excursion rates to City of Mexico
and return; dates of sale June 22
to July 5 inclusive; final limit
Sept. 15. For routes rates, etc.,
call on or write me; I will take
pleasure in giving you any infor-
mation wanted.
Baptist Young People’s Union,
Spokane, Wash.,July 4-7; Twen-
ty-third International Christian
Endeavor Convention, Seattle,
Wash., July 10-15; Grand Lodge
Independent Order Good Tem-
plars, Seattle, Washington, July
16-22; dates of sale June 20 to
July 12; final limit Sept, lgfch.
For routes, rates, etc, call on or
write me,
Homeseekers’ rates to points in
the Pecos Valley, Red Bluff, N.
M., and Roswell, N. M., and in-
termediate points inclusive, on
the first and third Tuesday of
each month up to and including
December, 1907; rate one fare
plus $2 for round trip; limit thir-
ty days from date of sale. Tick-
ets will be routed via Pecos and
Pecos Valley iines, with stopover
allowed at all points west of Ft.
Worth both going and returning
within limit of ticket.
For further information call
on or write,
R. N. Miller, Agt.
There Are Few
people who know how to take care of
themselves—the majority do not.
The liver is a most important organ
in the body. Herbine will keep it in
condition. V. C. Simpkins, Alva,
Texas, writes: '“I have used Her-
bine for chills and fever and find it
the best medicine I ever used. I
would not be without it. It is as
good for children as it is for grown-
up people, and I recommend it. It
is fine for la grippe.” Sold by Black
& Little.
Cotton planters have been busy
again this week, some farmers
planting their crops, or a portion
of same, the fourth time. This
is something that was probably
never heard of before in Texas,
but the farmers are facing the
situation philosophically and with
brave hearts. If it be true that
the efforts of the faithful are al-
ways rewarded North Texas will
certainly gather a bumper crop
of cotton next fall.
Signal and Republic, $1.60.
WE STILL MAKE ’EM
are proud to own.
SADDLES—The kind you
They ride right and wear well.
HARNESS—Single and double. Not the kind
that breaks every week. The kind that gives sat-
isfaction. Good material, good workmanship. Prices
right.
Repairing of all Kinds
Clark & Neblett
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Lowry, J. H. Honey Grove Signal. (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907, newspaper, June 7, 1907; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth621287/m1/1/?q=%22Texas+Normal+College%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.