The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Queen vabrtBlul Im
the thrifty, loyal, lav^tVIilaa and
Intelligent Dutch subjects of the bow
gtrt-queeu! Ivny sympathetic hwt
tB,aM the world wishes everything good
to ®ev®reigu and people, and bopn that
tha llttlo lady now formally an throned
wat have ms long aad prosperous and
glorious a reign as that o* the other
tween, across the North sea, who »ue-
eeedect to her throne etity-one years
ago. __
Evrti those who <lo mulling 'umjplai:'
that they luin* no time. Who lias stl
the tiute. any way V
Mrs. Winslow's HuulUng Syrup
'Tar children tcH-thlng.MjUi ii» Hie sum. rMlU'-e-iuneni.
■eattau, allay# pain. eura. wind colic. 25 rei.ua Pjltle.
1'olUehesH pays an a rule, yet many
a nmu lias lost, heavily through u civil
action.
No-To-I In. for Fifty CeiiM.
Guarani eci I tobacco Unbll nui-r, iii*m>* weak
•men strong, blood purr Wo. SI. AIM insists.
Self-ttsitH'in Is about all the sathsfiM'-
Hon some men get out of life.
Thsy tell off a 'nan who was flnea
tweaty-drs dollars for swsariag, aad
whose barn was struck by lightning
that very day. The moral Is plain—
do not fine a asset twenty-five dollars
for swsarlng.
Our Treatment of SpanUh (aptIves.
iXfiYPr before In history was there s
ease where a defeated and eaptivo
eneuty rereived Ktieli gt'nerous ireat-
luetit as tve gave the Spaniards. Kqual-
l.v astonishing are the eot es in ought
about by Hostetter’* Stomach Hitters.
Never has there been so successful a
medicine for stomach and liver disor
tiers like dyspepsia, indigestion, bil-
iousness aud constipation.
Manj h man who has the sand to
propose to a girl larks the neceaoary
rocks to get married on.
We didn't annex Great Britain sim-
ply because we whipped her. suggests
th® Boston Advertiser. How true, how
tru®! _
Dean 'Ennoit: If you Know of n solicitor or
tnvaMscr in your i ll v or elsewhere. especially
If it was only health, we
might let it cling.
But it is a cough. One cold
no sooner pusses off before
another comes. But it’s the
same old cough all the time.
And it’s the 3ame old story,
■too. There is first the cold,
then the cough, then pneu-
monia or consumption with the
long sickness, and life tremb-
ling in the balance.
carivaMscr in your div or elsewhere, especially
a man who l as solicited for autmeription*.
Insurance, nursery stock, hooka or tailoring, or
a man who can sell uoods. you will confer a
favor by udlimc him 10 correspond with us; or
tf you will insert this notice in your paper and
such parties will cut this notice out and mall
tons, we may lie able to lurnish ihein a good
position in their own and adjoining counties.
AMKtUCAN WOOLHS MILLS CO.. Chicago.
•lead the Advertisements.
You wiJl rn.jey this publication much
better if you will get into the habit of
reading the advertisements: they will
afford a most interesting study and
will pm you in tlm way of getting
some excellent bargains. Our adver-
tisers are reliable, ti.ry send what they
advert ist*
.Boys steal peaches from orchards;
grown people steal them from grocery
stores *
Liquor un.l Tobacco llaldts Cured.
These pills are also an absolute core for
Impotence, in men, and barrenness In
women. An aphrodisiac for both sexes.
Kxerts.a specific vitalizing action on the
reproductive organs of women. It
strengthens ttte ovaries thus enabling
ilium t.o regularly perform the work for
which they were intended by nature. It
developes the ninniniae glands thus pro-
ducing bust enlargement. A powerful
general tonic for nervous exhaustion.
I,urge boxes $2 or three large Poxes $•>.
Small boxes $1.
Parsons Medical Company,
led ■Commercial street, Boston, Mass.
loosens the grasp af vour cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs ia removed; all in-
flammation ir, subdued; the
parts arc put perfectly at rest
and the cough drops away. It
has no diseased tissues on
which to hang.
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
draws out JnBamsnation of the
lungs.
Mv/n Fm®
Remember we bar® a Medical Depart
mailt. If you have any complaint what
avar aaol de.lra the beat inailical advice
you ean pnvalblv obtain, write tha
doctor freely. You wilt receive a
.prompt reply. without coat. *
Addiaaa, I)K. J. C. ATKlt.
Powell, Max.
The war being over, (tarda i«t anx-
I ious to fight under laiwton.
It always makes a ntan feel oheap
| to he naught looking at a photograph
! of himself.
TO (THE A C’OT.D IX ONE DAY
i Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. Alt
druggists refund the money if it mils to cure.
•-’.V. The genuine has J,. IJ Q. on iach tablet
Be fair to others; Hie time may come
when you wii! feel the need of a com-
munity being fair to you.
FITS Permanently < tiretl. No lit** or uorvotiftiuf** after
rtr#t da.v’.H n*e of Mr. Kline* tiirat Nerve Rflstotw.
Henri for 11 in I hot tie end treatise.
! Da. Jl. JL Ki.iNi , htd..tt::i Arch st . I’hiladtdpbia, Pa.
When ;i iiM'feliniu provide* chairs for
customers, uotliing makes him quite
so mad as for loafers to occupy them.
If you want the highest, quality baking
powder at the lowest price, ask your grocer
for Bon Bon Baking Powder and take no
other.
Believe that you have really learned
something when you hav« learned to
bear with the misinformation, the mis-
takes and the prejudices or the ignore
ant.
PLUG
Double Funeral.
Sherman. Tex., Oct. 17.—One of the
most pathetic scouts ever witnessed
in Shcrmun was thr double burial at
West Hill eeineterv yesterday after-
noon. when John H. Moore, one of the
brut known eititens of Sherman. end
his aged mother. Mrs. Turena V.cfivt,
who expired suddenly while keeping
uueeusing vlyll at the bedridt* <-f her
dying son. were laid awny side by side.
•The Knigliir. id Himui and Mildred Lrr
•amp r. (’. V. attembnl in a body. Th-t
lervices held at tlie fatnliv refiduue,
til. South Crocket: stnet. were shot t
.mil jointly conducted l.y Rev. Grafton,
.1,aster of thel’herrv Street mberland
Presbyterian ehtireh, i.nd Llder t). A.
,'Iarr, president of (’arr-Purdette eoi-
Icge.
The funeral corieye wa1 a long one
and the sadness o! the event so im-
pressed the people tha' bundled < on
the streets traversed stootl with uur>i'.
ered heads as it passed.
< •lehrnteil Aniilvciturj.
Waco. Tex.. Oet. IT.—The Yount:
Men’s Christian association of Waco
celebrated its thirteenth anniversary
laat night at the First Baptist church.
Ttev. Jndson B. Palmer of Galveston,
the state snoerintendent. delivered an
address to a large and attentive aud-
ience.
Dr. l). T. Halbert, the president of
the Waco branch, delivered his annual
address, telling of the growth of the so-
ciety lie-re since 1* was organized m
1S85 with barely enough members pre-
sent to constitute a (inorum.
.state President Palmer s-noke of the
great work of the assoctat on in Texas,
in other states and in foreign lands.
It was a very pleasant celebration.
Rev. .J. T. Molloy, Rev. A. R. Crouch
and .Miss Laura Yates taking part ir
the exercises.
(tin IIurnr,1.
Waxahachie. Tex., On. it.—Tho r;i:'.
property or H. r». Rosser wat
burned at 2 o'clock yesterday morning
The plant was valued at about $fiP0(
and only n "hori time ago had been so;
on lin by mtknown parties. Mr. Ros-
ser I- satisfied the loss of his pin is dm
to incendiarism. He is preparing to re-
build the plant, iic had been carrying
insurance on his old plant, but at the
time of Hie burning he had no in-
surance.
pemember the nam
1 v when you buy af
s and
it the
rod lifts
J. O.
,ng the
^ho left here
fin Memphis, is
is daughter in
rts, who resigned
ith the Sup at Cain-
yurdnittster in the
t Memphis.
gent Williams, came
tt today, Station Agent
10 injured his hand
Irty days ago having
for duty.
leer Barnhart has pnr-
the residence from
/a Keisall and 8hawl that
•eceotly been occupied by
dhetbr<David flrnv
from Yoa|
friends.
miss Estc
THE MAJOR'S LXPERIBNCE. {
From Dtlroil Pi t* Prtii.
On® of th® •t®unch«M>t ®uppurt®rs of tho
daop-wotor woy from tho Oreat L®k«® to t
tho oeoon i® Major J. O. Bishop, of 715 1
Third Avo., Detroit, a civil ®ngino®r of |
wide •xperleac# aud considerable promi- i
nanco in Ida profession. He wa* oeeietant
engineer on tho Hud mm River Railroad ia
ISM and has atnee conducted largo engin-
eering operation*. He ha* lieeu located ia
Detroit since tSI.1. aud liaa a large auqiiaiu-
tauce among the businae* men aud clUaans
of this city.
Two yean, ago for tha flmt time. Maiot
Riehon was In the hospital. For two month*
h® had th® best of moilioal attendance hut
•hon was In the hospital. For two months
had tha best of uioilioal attendance tint
when be was discharged be was not like the
Major Bishop or old. When askeu regard
ing hie healtn. he said "When 1 bad uiy
last spell of sickness aud came out of the
spot
hospital 1 was a sorry sight, 1 could
gain my streugth, and could not walk
'[ for several week*.
“I noticed some
a block :
1 could not
ov®r
Two laleeeetteg B®U4lag*.
Picture® of two Interesting Baltl- j
more and Ohio Railroad buildings
have been reproduced In a recent le®B®
of Truth. On® l« th® building at
Frederick. Md.. which has been used
sine® 1131 a* a freight station, and
which Is still devoted to that purpose.
In the little cupola of the bttildlug a
bell ouce hung which waa alwaya rung
on arrival of trains from Baltimore
when horse® were the motive power of
th® railroad. Th® other building i«
the station at Mount Clare. Baltimore,
aiid It i* noted *• being tii« location
of the first telegraph offl e in the
world. U was from this building that
Professor Morse sent his celebrated
message in 1844 to hi* friend* in
Washington, forty miles awny.
Doctors Can’t
Cure It!
Oontagioui blood poison ia absolutely
beyond the skill of the doctors. Th®y
may dose a patient for years on tbeir
mercurial and potash remedies, but he
wiU never be rid of the disease; on tha
other hand, hit condition will grow
steadily worse. S. S. 8. is the only euro
for this terrible affliction, because it ia
the only remedy which goes direct to
the cause of the disease and forces It
from the system.
Deafne** Fauiiot He ( tired
local application* ua ihoy ,’*•
*U-
I was a fit luted with Blood PoUim. and th®
wst doctors did in® no good, though t took
their tmiunent falth-
br loviiI api'lU'utloii* a* tlwy canimt
articles in tb® con
re met! it* n Mivafnews U nau^etl by
Ff «!£?%& riil.1 «BggLT«sy
bi ^ -J 5SiS',jK3a cWAiriff-'wsS vtfinssw
1 ^ f[ ptfT'3 SsiHsSS;
V, (l bougbttwo boxes, nine i »*<•« out of ten arc cuu.d ny i;ei*iTh.
Idiilnot take them whleh i* noihtas bin an inltiom--I I'oudltlon of
%
Major Bithop.
for Pal® People
which convinc'd
me that they were
worth trying and
bougbttwo boxee.
Idiannt take them
for my coruplex-
ion hut for
strength A fter
using them I felt
, hotter, and know ,
they did me worlds ,
of good. I am
pleased to recom-
mend them to io-
ta! iy. in fact, 1 seemed
to get worse all the
whut>. 1 took almost
every no-nail eu'
rentedy, but tlu*
seem to reach
soke, and liad __
whuievei-. I wa____
heartened, for it seemed
that I *
ly, but they did not
to reach the dl*-
no effect
die-
that I would never he
cured At the advice ot
a friend 1 then took
8. 8. M.,
which w nuuiuig u
lhW?wtU gHelbiellundred 1'<»r..ir’ for any case
circulars. t«*. < f.H(;NKY & ClJ„ ToiodO. a
Sold by DvugglaiN. 7.V
Hall's Family Pill* uru 'he be U
A Garuiaii bio!og;.-t sii> . that the
valid* who need a ,wo ^ides of a face a; *- n*", » alikw; In
two cases out of five the eyes are out
Snbscritied and sworn to before me thi. of line; one eye is stronger than the
eighth day of January, 1SU8. , other in seven persons out of ten, ana
Hobbkt E. Hpi.l, Ju . .Votary Public, (he eye Is generally higher than
The pure, powerful vegetable ingredients .uA lay,
in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People | u“ *
>ly tlie antidote for poisonous mutter in
tonic to build up a shattered constitution.
“A. C. Bi*Hoe.”
suppl
the hi
New Hotel.
Jitckslioro, Tex.. Oet. 17.—The plans
and specification® fry Ja' ksbmo'! new
three-story stone hotel buildiug have
been adopted and tho cc:ni..<! to build
it will lit- let. in a few days. The plans
and specifications call for the building
of the walls out of J;o boro's btanil-
ful 1 *1 tit- stone, which it attracting so
much attentici. thronghcr 1 the str-i"
jik*t now for lmll(lir.K ur.'ps.s-s. The
lud'd will I c inoikrn in < very reaperf,
find "ill bn built r:i the south we it (or-
der of the pnhlif .'(jui.n ..'Ik re tir. old
!:m dn.evk, i: now tr ine inovid from,
preparatory (r. commencing work on
ti e new hote l,
I',mu-;|i,
Gafesvllle. T;x.. 0<t. IT.- The mem-
ber,s ot the Bailey cavalry (first cav-
alry) living here, who have been at
home on furloughs. left yesterday
morning for Port Sam Houston. They
are confident tliat they will be muster-
e<i out. in a few days. However, they
received a telegram yesterday sayin?
tin* ilie first cavalry would ire retained
in the service if a sufficient number of
each eonipa: v would sign a petition to
that effect. The hoys who were hen-
all express themselves as having had
enough of war and therefore they d.
not think the desired number will sigr
the petition.
switclimnn K lied.
Tyler, Texas. Oet. IT.—William Ym
Kuren. a switchman employed In thr
(iotton Belt yards here, was caught Ins
' tween twff draw heads while trying it
make a coupling and had his leg s«.
.badly crushed that it was necessary tc
•fftmputate it as soon as he vraF carrier
the hospital.
Mr. Van Kuren died.
lood and add those elements needed to
influence of the** pills. They can be taken
by young or old. being harmless In their
nature,yet powerful in eliminating disease.
Then* is n marrying story on tho
average widower at least once every
month.
Bon Bon Baking Powder. AM flr*t-clo*®
grocers sell it, nearly every woman uses it.
B® sure you get the genuine Hon Bon.
A man who has no enemies tins hut
few friends.
Kriiicnte Vour ItnureU With Cu
caniljr (.’nt.liiiin,*.. it» ci
locifir. IIC. l. l\ tail, 'lriiKifinl* rein ■ l monur
A great deal of abiliiy is necessary
to properly manage a ten dollar hill.
medleine, and
Inguptny he®
Although this
yet bad a sign
and began totm-
. . I eonttnued the
,nd it eursa me uomplstely, huild-
,1th i
jirove.
Increas
i ai
hough tuts was ten years ago, t
liaa a aignof tbediaease to ret
lomplstrly, hutld-
slng my appetite,
ago, t have neve*
______turn
W. It. Nbwman,
.Staunton, Va.
It is like self-destruction to continue
to take potash und mercury; besides
totally destroying the digestion, they
dry up the marrow in the bones, pro-
ducing a stiffness and swelling of the
joints, causing the hair to full out, and
completely wrecking the system.
S.S.S& Blood
is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and ia
the only blood remedy tree from these
dangerous minerals.
Book on self-treatment sent free by
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, (ia.
BAD, WORSE, WORST SPRAIN
Can, without delay or trifling, bo
cured promptly by tho
GOOD, BETTER, BEST
St. Jacobs Oil.
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i l.elter From Wheeler.
MiyhinlB. Tex.. Oct. 17.—Co.1. W. li.
weilt\wr11' ‘’ommaniler of Camp Long-
OVCttii ' Confederate Veterans, is
teeeipt of u note from Gen. Joe
\vno I4e|(.r pxpressdng his thanks to the
time, k for the rew>lnt.ior.s of sympathy
provimd a month ago on the death of
Ynernl’s son. Ho rays the death
MISS \ boy removed the brightest hopes
week f(fseIf and family.
ty, IVnenNatlonal League l/a -ebn'l hc-a-
Vwed on the lfith. Roston won
John nnaut and Baltimore was eec-
(lrtlggist,!
ng haticUJ
W. J.
Firs Hor,A Killsil.
Tex., Oct. 17.—Some exelte-
created here Saturday night
ding of an unusually vigor-
arm. A small residence in
part erf the chty waa burn-
home folks intents. While on the way
and Sunday. W drawing one <rf the hoee
V, the finest borne belong-
Bennett McCiU department, ran into a
was here last Veil and waa killed. No
Mr. Av&nt,
fratn near H*
tt>wn last weeJiA
Of the several causes of fear, that of
thunder and lightning is said by Presi-
dent Stanley Hall to be the most com-
mon, because of the supposed helpless-
ness of humanity to avert or neutralise
a stroke of lightning. Yet. this Is not
always the case. During the civil war
Col. Rutherford B. Hayes and a little
squad of men were reronnoiterlng in
the mountains of West Virginia, when
a severe thunder storm broke over
them and they took shelter tinder a i
clump of trees. With a single bolt, |
five of the men fell senseless aud were .
mourned by their companions us dead. j
Col. Hayes tietailed two men to each
of the unconscious soldiers and him-
self demonstrated the methods used
in resuscitating the drowned. After
ten minutes of Ineffectual effort, the
soldiers declared It folly to try longer;
the men were dead. The colonel or-
dered no relaxing of work. In twenty
minutes two of the men showed signs
of life; In forty minutes two others,
aad after an hour and a half the breath
of the fifth came with a faint flutter,
and all were saved. "Make a point of
telling this experience.'’ President
Hayes used to say; "it may save other
lives.” ______
It having heen represented to the
treasury department that tow of flax,
which is subject to a duty of $20 per
ton under paragraph 326, act of July
24, 1897, is being admitted to free en-
try at various ports as paper stock un-
der paragraph 632. or, when carded, as
“waste not specially provided for" at
10 per cent ad valorem under paragraph
463, the department h&H directed that
ill tow of flax be hereafter classified
trader paragraph 326, Irrespective of
the fact that it may or may not be
entered asjjapor stock.
Wood-Oarrisr far tbs Mon Folk®.
A common shorts bag. with a rope of
the right length, its two ends fastened
to the upper corners of the bag, makes
a good wood-carrier when the kttehen
box hat to be filled. The rope is slip*
ped over the shoulders, or over one end
under the other arnf. then the other
end of the bag la held up apron-wlie
and the wood piled In. A huge armful
•f wood can be carried easily In this
” DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH-
WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE WISE !N TIME AND USE
SAPOLIO
AUTOMATIC GRIP NECK YOKE
AN ACCIDENT AND LIFE PRESERVER.
Grfntcut XVi'lc Yoke »r (n
i t
vsnteii. coimiiii
durability amt .ad-ty. Iimul-
Homely palmed, will not nil .*.v
lonK'ie to drop If trace* ht'Coim'
)o(i»c. No mule.
FKICKN.
Plain unnl< !;-Ioil ..........*t.<l"
Nickel and Acorn
llemlt.......... 1.50
Nlrkei renter*............. 1.35
Xlirkel Tip* and l.'eirlor*.. . 1-7".
Center", without V"ke......*5
Kami Wasmt drip Kins.....«5
M»de In three al/.ea, i" ft: pule tips tJ41’> 1V
for rRXK lllurtrated circular.
DImtkI Te: nu to AgeiiU AUdre».«,
AUTOMATIC GRIP NECK YOKE CO.
81 Hurtling Street, IudlamipnllK, lutl.
cotiimniriK ai
‘.tit:
PIMPLES
",1Iy wife had pimple* (,n hur face, but
she baa been taking CASOAHISTS and they
have all disappeared, t had been troubled
with constipation for Home time, but after lak-
Iiik the firm Cascarot I have had no trouble
with this ailment. Ws cannot speak too high-
ly of (’ftnoaret*." Fuel* Waktman,
670H Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa
CANOY
^ CATHARTIC ^
to ulUalrr them.
TNAOI MASK MWSrtMO
tyVtATE THE
BEAUTIFUL fta ......
COMPLEXIONS RK ^m.SaRSJJtlRi.’IWJWa*
n, OHIO. CURS CONSTIPATION. ...
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MO-TQ-BAO
CI.VOK A <;o„ yoiinostow;
Liquor Habit Cured^^r-'iltrrr
iin«H| tor yt‘iir.4 li» n l'*onnn- ;
lM by iiinil. ^r• t•* nu'l oflitvd nil rnnk • moii#*y. j
C.A. I*ARSON?*, A A''inino’iiHfil St.. llo*;on Mans.
k. s. & a. it. i.Arev,
I’.'en; lu.rn-T' 'Vj.olojton.n 0.
9 I.x;t.t,11m (iLit.,tut utunion
on patentau'ilty i,u i II uel lii>u» i hk*. 30 , r». exn.
UDIES: 5:^iTrs5Vf
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DROP8Y JKjSRBSKas
•MM. Urtid for book of tf*xfIfoofiiieln nod lOdA/ft'
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Mitchell, N. W. The Yoakum Daily Herald. (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1898, newspaper, October 18, 1898; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758996/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.