Honey Grove Signal. (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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BAN ON FOOTBALL.
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
ANfcgetable Preparat’ionforAs-
similating the FoodandRegufa
(ing tlic S tomachs andBowels of
Promotes B i ge s tio n ,Che erml-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of-
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Rrnpkin Seed~
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Worm Seed -
Clarified Sugar -
Wntoyrepji Flavor.
Aperfect Remedy for Consfipn-i
tioii, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea;
Worms .Convulsions ,Feverish
ness andLoss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
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TOWN BUILT IN A DAY.
Twenty-Four Hours After It is Es-
tablished a Newspaper
is Printed.
In establishing the town of
Christine in Atacosa county a
new record for speed has been
made. One day a patch of mes-
quite and cactus and the next
day the site of a lively little city
with a weekly newspaper, a bank
and a telegraph office and hotel
was the remarkable change
brought about. The town of
Christine is the result of the
presence of the thousands of
homeseekers that have been com-
ing to Texas from the north and
east, who are not slow to see the
advantages that Texas offers for
investments. The town was es-
tablished without any fuss or
feathers. A number of home-
seekers got together and bought
some land on which to settle.
While they were engaged in
clearing away this land they took
up their abode under a sturdy
oak until they were able to pitch
their tents, in which they are now
living, pending the construction
of more substantial dwelling
dwelling places. The Union Trust
Company of San Antonio opened
a bank in the brush consisting of
two large iron safes enclosed in a
big tent, a telegraph office was
opened in a similar manner,while
a few boards set up and nailed
together served as a newspaper
plant. The bank outfit as well as
the equipment for the newspaper
plant were hauled overland from
San Antonio. The bank started
business with a cash deposit of
$15,000 and before noon of the
opening day work on the con-
struction of a building was start-
ed. The first number of the news-
paper has made its appearance
and the first advertisers are the
bank and the hotel.
Electric Invention to Restore Life.
New York, Nov. 19. — Dr.
Louise C. Robinovitch,the young
Russian woman who came here
from France recently and startled
medical men of this city with her
declaration that she had discover-
ed a way to bring the dead to life,
demonstrated to science and
critical officers of the New York
Edison Company that she can
perform wonders with the elec-
trical apparatus she has perfect-
ed.
In the opinion of those who saw
the demonstration Dr. Robino-
vitoh electrocuted a rabbit and
brought it to life again by rhyth-
mic electric excitations that caus-
ed its heart and respiratory or-
gans to resume their functions.
She also showed the advantages
of electricity as an anesthetic.
The officials of the electric com-
pany considered the results most
important, because they suggest-
ed a method of resusticating those
employes who, from time to time,
are fatally shocked.
REAPING BENEFIT.
From the Experience of Honey Grove
People.
We are fortunate indeed to be able
to profit by the experience of our
neighbors. The public utterances of
Honey Grove residents on the follow'
ing subject will interest and benefit
thousands of our readers. Read this
statement. No better proof can be
had.
R. E. Grogan, blacksmith, North
Fifth St., Honey Grove, Texas, says:
“I unhesitatingly endorse Doan’s
Kidney Pills, as I consider them to
be the best kidney remedy on the
market. Several years ago my kid-
neys became disordered, the trouble
being brought on by the nature of my
work which requires a strain on my
back. I used one box of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and they corrected the
difficulty at once. Whenever I notice
that my kidneys are not working
properly I at once take a few doses of
this medicine and it has never failed
to bring me prompt relief. Doan’s
Kidney Pills are a standard remedy in
our family.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
A Valuable Booklet Free.
Any person who will call at the
Honey Grove Pharmacy drug store
will be given a little booklet written
by an eminent authority. Every family
has one or more persons who have
eczema, pimples, dandruff, ringworm,
tetter, prickley heat, hives or some
form of skin or scalp disease. This
booklet is written in such a plain,
simple manner that any person
after a perusal of it can tell what is
the matter with them and can at once
proceed to get a simple home treat-
ment that will destroy the germ life
that causes the disease, and in this
way effect a complete cure of any
form of skin or scalp disease.
State Bank for Dodd City.
A state bank has been organiz-
ed at Dodd City with a capital
stock of $10,000. The new insti-
tution expects to be open and
ready for business by December
1. Following are the officers:
R, E. McClay, of Dodd City,pres-
ident; T. D. Neal, Bonham, vice-
president; B. C. Beasley, Bon-
ham, oashier. Dodd City has had
a national bank for several years.
Loans.
We have just completed excep-
tional arrangements to handle
loans on short notice. We are
better prepared to close them up
at once than any one else. See
or write Black & Clay, real estate
and loans.
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A man who has a weak and impaired stomach and who does not
properly digest his food will soon find that his blood has become
weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and
insufficiently nourished.
_ Dr. PIERGE’ S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of
digestive Juices, restores the lost appetite, makes
assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and
purities and enriches the blood< It is the great blood-maker,
flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men
strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgement.
This “Discovery” is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots,
absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its
ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret
nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of
medicine. Don’t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven
remedy op known coMPosmoNi Ask your neighbors, They must know of
many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. !
World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R#V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y. i
Game Has Been Banished From the
Schools of New York.
New York, Nov. 19.—Football
has been banished from the New
York public schools by the board
of superintendents. While there
have been no fatalities among the
public school teams this season
there have been many accidents
in which bones were broken and
pupils were otherwise injured.
The revision of the rules had fail-
ed to eliminate the danger of the
sport and the board of superin-
tendents decided that the game
should be abolished.
As the New York schools con-
stitute the largest single body of
football players, the blow to the
game is considered severe and
may have an ..effect throughout
the country. It was understood
that members of the board of su-
perintendents had corresponded
with school directors in other
cities and the action now taken is
one of a series which will include
other cities.
Hi^h-Toned Convicts.
A citizen of Paris who is just
back from a visit to Shreveport
said that he saw a sight that he
had never seen before in his life.
Men wearing diamonds were
working on the chain-gang and
their wives went out in their auto-
mobiles to visit them. The men
were saloonkeepers who were on
the chain-gang for selling liquor.
A hotel man who was charged
with selling liquoivwas tried be-
fore a judge who was an anti and
he introduced a large number of
witnesses to prove his good char-
acter. After several of the wit-
nesses-bad been placed on the
stand and all proved to be char-
acter witnesses the judge became
weary, and po.nting to the other
witnesses in reserve he asked the
defendant’s attorney what he ex-
pected to prove by them. He was
told that they too v?era character
witnesses, whereupon the judge
told him that he was only making
his case worse—that a man of
such good character, as testified
to by his witnesses, had loss ex-
cuse for violating the law.—and
he gave him the limit.—Paris
News.
Won’t Slight a Good Friend.
“If ever I need a cough medicine
again I know what to get,” declares
Mrs. A. Alley of Beals, Me., “for af-
ter using ten bot|jes of Dr. King’s
New Discovery, and seeing its excel-
lent results in my own family and
others, I am convinced it is the best
medicine made ipr coughs, colds and
lung troubles.” Everyone who tries
it feels just that way. Re’ief is felt at
once and its quick cure surprises you.
For bronchitis, asthma, hemorrhage,
croup, LaGrippe, sore throat, pain in
chest or lungs its supreme. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by Black & Little.
Oklahoma State Banks Change
to Nationals.
Enid, Okla., Nov. 22.—The
Enid State Guaranty Bank of this
city has surrendered its state
charter and to-day will open as
the First National Bank of Enid.
Immediately after the recent
failure of the Columbia Bank and
Trust company,.the State Guar-
anty Bank’s officers decided they
would take no further chances on
the guaranty law and applied for
a national charter.
The delay in granting the ap-
plication was the result of fifty
other state guaranty banks ap-
plying for national charters, all
of which had to be examined.
An application has been made for
a national charter for a bank here
to be known as the American
National. _
Eczema Readily Cured by a Simple
Home Treatment.
A simple clean remedy that can be
used in the home is what every per-
son desires who is suffering from
eczema. You can now have that
remedy and get instant relief, and be
cured permanently by ZEMO, a clean
vegetable liquid for external use.
ZEMO cures skin diseases by drawing
the germs and their poisons,that cause
the disease, to the surface of the skin
and destroying them, leaving the skin
clean and healthy. The Honey Grove
Pharmacy, druggists, will give you a
booklet and a sample bottle of ZEMO
and will explain to you how a great
many cases of eczema and other forms
of skin diseases have been cured by
this simple home treatment.
We want to sell you your gro-
ceries, and as inducement for
your trade we offer goods that are
fresh and true to every repre-
sentation. We also want to buy
your produce and are always
ready to pay the highest market
price. Remember, if its good to
eat we have it, and that we ap-
preciate your trade. Prompt de-
liveries.— McGaughey & Sons.
Shipment of ladies suits just
received by express. Can sell
$15.00 for $10.00, and others in
proportion.—The Underwood Co.
Planters National Bank, 1
Of Honey Grove, Texas.
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gj CAPITAL $75,000. URPLUS $60,000. g
gg R. J. THOMAS, President*
PEYTON WHEELER, V. P., J. C. McKINNEY, Cashier,
F. E. WOOD, Ass’t. Cash.
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We have ample means to treat you well as a customer and i
beg of you to give us a trial.
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I have a full stock, of jewelry, watches,
clocks, pins, etc.—-everything of the
latest styles. I have just received a full
line of musical instruments, guitars, vi-
olins, mandolins, banjos, harps, etc.
One year’s free lessons with every in-
strument. Also have a full stock of all
kinds of guns and ammunition. We re-
pair everything in the above line. Jew-
elry and watch repairing a specialty.
C3. Braimoii
1st door north of postoffice, Honey Grove
| Taylor’s Red Light District j
She was a beautiful and lovely
young woman, in the bloom of
health, living in a palatial home
in Tennessee. He father is one of
the leading citizens of his county
and state; her mother a woman
of great influence and loved and
respected by all who had the
pleasure of her acquaintance.
Their wealth was amply sufficient
to bring to the family all the nec-
essaries and comforts of life.
This young woman had all the
advantages of education,and was
equal to any in point of intelli-
gence and general information.
A large circle of the young men
of the best families admired her
and sought her hand, but her pre-
ference was given to an apparent-
ly noble young fellow who made
her many solemn promises to
marry. But in an evil moment
she trusted him too far. She had
too much faith in his promises
and his sincereity. When he had
humbled her, he left her and mar-
ried another woman. The grief
and mortification caused by his
conduct preyed upon her mind,
and her consciousness that she
had been very imprudent and
done herself a great wrong was
more than she could bear and
continue to mix and mingle with
her former associates. Conse-
quently she disappeared from her
former happy home without ad-
vising any one of her intentions.
Her family were greatly distress-
ed, and her father spent large
sums in seeking for her. He was
sure that she had either been as-
sassinated .or kidnapped, as he
had no other theory for her sud-
den disappearance. But all in
vain. He placed funds in the
hands of trusted traveling friends
to pay them to seek for her. One
of them was in Taylor hardly
three weeks ago inquiring for
her, but did not find her.
About three months ago, a
beautiful and accomplished young
woman arrived in Taylor and
took up her abode in the Red
Light district. She did not even
obscure her name. Whiter than
snow three months before, her
soul was now darker than death.
She felt that she was on the low-
est range of the downward course.
All was gone—all was lost. No
one to speak a kind word; no
smiles nor caresses of loving
friends; no parents’ arms ever to
enfold her again, and no hope for
the future. It was more than she
could stand. After a few weeks
of such suffering, she went to her
room at 3 p. m. asking not to be
disturbed till 5 o’clock. When
her room was entered at that hour
she wss found with a handker-
chief clutched between her teeth
to prevent her screams or groans
from being heard, her lifeless
body was found, and the signs of
carbolic acid apparent.
Her remains now lie moulder-
ing in the city cemetery. And it
is said that not a man who had
visited her was at her burial.
“One more unfortunate,
Rashly importunate,
Gone to her death.”
—Taylor Journal
Smashes all Records.
As an all-round laxative tonic and
health-builder no other pills can com-
pare with Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
They tone and regulate stomach, liver
and kidneys, purify the blood, streng-
then the nerves; cure constipation,
dyspepsia, biliousness, jaundice,head-
ache, chills and malaria. Try them.
25c at Black & Little’s.
Coal, Coal.
When you want coal, see W.
M. Smith. You will find him at
Gose’s wagon yard; phone 243.
All kinds of real estate for sale
and exchange. If you want to
buy a farm or city property, you
can get a bargain. See me to-
day.—J. I. Warren.
Billiard and Pool
Tables
Write or phone for low
prices and easy terms,
I9IO Modbls
We can save you money.
The Grosman Go
Dallas, Texas
DR. R. C. MCDONALD
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Pierce-Wood Building.
Telephone 92.
Honey Grove, Texas
CEO. W. WILSON.
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Office at Bryan’s Livery Stable, Phone
39—3. Calls answered day and night
Special attention given to horse den-
tistry.
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Suffering Ladie
are urged to follow the example of thousands of U
their sisters and take Oardui. Cardui is a non- [; j
mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for women. It
is for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs.
TAKE
CARDUI
It Wffl Help You
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It is a genuine, curative medicine, that builds
j up the female system and relieves female pain.
Mrs. M. A. St. Olair, of Eskdale, W. Va., writes:
“Before taking Cardui, I had given up all hope of
getting well. I had suffered for 3 years with my
[left side and was confined to my bed, so I took Cardui,
and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble.’’
AT ALL DBUG STORES
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Fort Worth, Texas.
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Weekly Fort Worth Record has no superior,
It isn’t for any limited set of people; it’s for
every member of every family. If you don’t
find something of interest in a particular is-
sue—well the editor looks on that issue as a
failure. In addition to printing all the news
of the day in concise form, the Record has
special features for each member of the fam-
ily. The remarkable growth of the Record
is the best evidence of its merit.
In addition to subscribing for your home
paper, which you cannot well afford to be
without, you must have a high-class general
newspaper.
By subscribing through this office you
can get the Fort Worth Semi-Weekly Rec-
ord, together with the Honey Grove Signal,
both papers one year for only
$1.75,
Accept this remarkable offer to-day.
Address All Or ers to
The Honey Grove Signal
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MADE AT HOME
OF THE BEST MATERIALS
DRAIN E
TaAGS A53.&*
Woman who suffer from se-
vere headaches, and all diseas-
es due to a torpid liver, should
not fill their stomach with cal-
omel and other drugs.
HEROINE QUICKLY CURES
Biliousness, Constipation, Chills
and Fever, Dyspepsia, Malaria
and all Liver Complaints.
Mrs. <0. D. Philley, Marble
Falls, Tex. writes: I find Her-
bine the best liver corrective I
ever tried. It has done my fa-
mily and myself a world of
good. I recommend it to my
friends.”
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Ballard Snow liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, ® MO.
Sold arid Recommended by
BLACK & LITTLE.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
SADDLES
HARNESS
Bring Your Repairing to
CLARK’S §ftgg|sHso^ND
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Guaranty Fund Bank
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HOLIDAY FARES
To the
Southeastern States
via the
Tickets on sale December 18,
19 and 20, limited to January
(6, I 910, for final return.
If you want to make a trip—no mat-
ter where you are going—drop me a
line, and I will send you informa-
tion that will be of assistance to you.
W- S. KEENAN,
G. P. A., C. C. & S. F. Ry. Co.
Galveston.
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earn Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY E3Y
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co-
6JX. LOUIS, TVJO.
Sold and recommended by
Black & Little.
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Our facilities for handling your
business are the best. We will
extend accommodations to cus-
tomers based on their responsi-
bility and deposits given us.
We invfte your account
whether large or small.
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FIRST STATE BANK
Of Honey Grove.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL ANK OF HONEY GROYE.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $275,000.00.
EXTENDS TO ITS DEPOSITORS AND
CUSTOMERS EVERY FACILITY
THAT THEIR
BANKING RESPONSIBILITY WARRANTS!
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If you have anything to sell ad-
vertise it in The Signal. It pays.
UNDERTAKING.
A full line of Coffiins and Caskets.
Every Grade and Price. Burial
Robes and all other Undertaking
Goods.
South Side of Square.
Daring the summer when there was no money and nothing doing
PIJTTWr THHkT there was a little war in prices on HARDWARE in which we did not
1 1 iirSlwS 1 0#% 1 enter very strongly, but we did not miss many sales, :- : Cotton
V^IIS OOllflt is now selling fast and in a few days the shelters will be running and
the com market will open up. If you need anything it will be boughs
within the next two or three months. :-: Now that the season it
on us, we are going to make prices to sell the goods. Our expense is nominal, our stock is new; we are
not loaded up on any goods that we need to unload on account of
their geeting shop-worn or out of date, but if you need anything from
a carpet tack to a steam engine, anything in implements, vehicles,
automobiles, plumbing goods or repairs, guns, ammunition; in fact
anything in HARDWARE we will save you MONEY if it :s as much
as 25 cents worth. Price with us and be convinced the prices are right.
S. L. Erwin & Son
Honey Grove.
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Lowry, J. H. Honey Grove Signal. (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1909, newspaper, November 26, 1909; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633888/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.