Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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ESTABLISHED 1863
U INVESTMENT
Tha Praftrrad Stock of tho
W.LDouel
Capital Stock. $2
aa Shoe
do Co.
Capital Stock, $2,000,000.
1,000,000 Pr*f«md Stock.
*1,000,000 Common Stock.
Shares, $ I OOesclu Sold at Par.
Oalj Preferred Stock offend tor sale.
V. L Qouftas retains all Common StooL
Why Invest your mowj >t »X or 41 when t!i« 1
IVmaTu I’reft rrorl Stock pay. Vf nnd ll atwotutely
Every doll nr of *toi-k offered Ihe public he. tehnnllti
Ilian a dollin', wortli of m-niitl
UVtl IV. L. Douelaa continue,
to owaone-h.lf or the Knitm-uk
mn l I. to remain the aellve limd
•f the concern.
ran bualneea le not an undo-
Taloped pro.part. |t I. a demon,
atrated dividend payer. '1UI. I.
the I irtfeat luiulnen In the world
yroducititr Men’.iloixt vetirWelt
Ihuyl (enrol primes*) elioca. and
Bu alwaji" been imuieiiaelyi
profitable. The l.i.lne*. I.aare
Iraliut fl.rr. compel Itlon i
Pome, matt nr K a liellMr 1
munnit than any other In-
d'Utrlal (took. There liaa „
not lieeii a year In the naat
lyrelra wlien the bualneaa
bu not earned la act nil
much more then the
al dlvtden 1 on the pr*
d.y, and an addition to the plant li 1. m| WU wl
will Increaae tlie capacity to W.ono pair* per day.
ream)a I am offering the Preferred block for air I
per palliate the hualmee.
If yoo wtah to Inveat in th. he. .hoe bnelneaa In tho I
world, which la permanent, and meitr ye on your
money yon cen pnn haw one .hare or more In thla i
Mend money by maliicr’. clierk, certified
■ P. t>. money order*, made payable to
Certificate of .tix-k will be aent yon
: finl Informal ion free.
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ST. JACOBS
OIL
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Backache
Headache
Peetache
All Bodily Aches
AND
CONQUERS
PAIN.
Nursing
Mothers
Your child It surv to bo uubvslrby crooa
isd IrvUsMo—If your itomtch, llvsr
or kidMys ue detaaged. Regular doses o4
Dr. Caldwell’s
(IrMAliV*)
Syrup Pepsin
lasurss your owe Keoltb aad proootoo tho
hestfb snd ftow'^ i your child. DoitofS
Ittouinrsd Dr. Cklilsrll'i Syrup Pcpslo
to mothers and •apcitaat mother*.
30c and 01-00 SottlM
All DraSglele
nil SAMPl.H .ad Bonk.-'The S)«y d.lke
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WYERS
EXCELSIOR BRAND
■Pommel
Slickers
Keep Ih# rider perfectly dry. No
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dealer tl
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for oivnlogur U»
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hast Cambridge, ■
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REGULAR and
PAINLESS
monthly periode mean more to l
woman than all the wealth of the
world, for such s condition means
health. Irregular and painful peri-
•ds are unnatural: they mean that the regulating forces ot the sys-
tem are out of order, and they are warnings of still more serious
troubles which are sure to result unless Nature ia given tho iaid she
needs to set things right. G. V. P. fcives this aid because it rarnlshee
pore, rich blood to every part; it is more than medicine—it is con-
centrated health.
FOUND PERMANENT REUEF.
MRS. M. J. HARTNF88, Armfleld, N. C., tells her experience
With G. P. P. In s few brie! sentences. She says:
“Af^er three years of suffering from menstrual and womb troubles
nnd many unsuocesefbl attempts to find relief, I began using O. P. P.
I felt relieved within a week. I have taken four bottles and in conse-
■nenee the tired feeling baa left my limbs, the Heaviness la gone from
any stomach, my appetite la good. I mleep and mat well, mod am hatter
every way. O. P. P. la peculiarly adapted to the allmenta ot women.
rare
i*nn..
^Tritato fesJadle^HeJthCTnjk
fcr free ireuical advice concerulns Sf\7
featuraa ooiinected with roar trouble
•boat which you wish information.
This ease is but a single instonoe
out of many thousands of women
who are using G. P. P. and being
cored of thdr oomplainta.
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POSTAGE STAMP LANGUAGE.
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A stamp placed at the top righb
hand corner means—Business; or I
wish your friendship.
Same corner, crosswise—I seal a
kiss.
Same corner, upside down—Write
no more.
Same corner, horizontally—Do you
love me?
At the bottom right-hand corner—
Tou are very cruel. ^
; Same corner, upside down—Can you
sot trust me?
Same corner, horizontally—You are
changed.
In the middle, at right side—Write
•oon.
Same place, upside down—I am
•orfy.
Same place, horizontally—I am mar-
ried.
At the top left-hand corner—Good-
by, sweetheart. - ^
Same corner, crosswise—My heart’s
another’s.
Same corner, upside down—I love
vou.
Same corner, horizontally—I hate
jrou.
At the bottom left-hand corner—1
leek your acquaintance.
Same corner, upside down—I wish
Tou Joy.
Same corner, horizontally—Will you
meet me?
In the middle, left side—Accept my
love.
Same place, upside down—I am en-
gaged.
Same place, horizontally—I long' to
•ee you.
In the middle, at the top—Yes.
Same place, upside down—On con-
litlon.
Same place, horizontally—Are you
fealous?
In the middle, at the top—No.
Same place, upside down—You are
too loving.
Same place, horizontally—My pa-
rents object.
ODD AND INTERESTING.
1210
MOD MS..
Hone, lends.
All of us have plenty of room for
improvement.
PE-RB-N* CURES CRT!
OF MDNEYTfVERY TIME.
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DANBEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED
Pe-ru-na Creating a National Sensation in the Cni
of Chronic Ailments of the Kldneyu.
Basle has the only zoological garden
In Switzerland.
England experienced the coldest
May In 60 years.
Belgium’s population by the 1901
census Is 6,799,999.
Warsaw, Russia, Is going to have
* statue of Cboplo
Italy makes eight millions a year
out of foreign visitors.
There are about 10,000 murders a
year In the United States.
Peter Benoit, the Flemish composer,
will have a s'ntuo In Antwerp.
The thirty-four biggest estates la
Britain average 183,000 acres each.
London, with 6,000,000 Inhabitants,
has only eighteen murders annually.
There are about 114,600 telegraph
offices now open in the whole world.
In merldlnal Russia people gain a
remunerative living by fishing for
leeches.
Germany’s annual consumption 6f
beer works out at over 36 gallons per
head of population.
Wireless telegraphy is to be used
on Italian trains ns a means of pre-
venting railway accidents.
A man turns 112,000 spadefuls of
eartu in dlggtng an acre of ground,
and the soli he has moved during his
work weighs 860 tons.
CAREFULLY THOUGHT OUT.
To get a long well, begin at the top
and dig down.
Fall openings make a bole In a
married man’s pocket.
It’s a wise worm that turns in be-
fore the early bird turns out.
All the world s a fruit basket, and
the big fruit is always on top..
Any old thing that goes against the
grain of the porcupine gets the worst
of it.
Fortunately_far_the cat,_the_man
behind the gun can’t Bee well in the
dark.
You can load your landlord to your
house,- bill you can’t always m^kp him
repair It. ---
If wishes were horses up to-date
beggars would kick because they were
not automobres.
What a boom It would be for mil-
liners should women ever break Into
politics and bet hats on the elections!
Blessings In disguise may be all
right, but it looks as If there were
a screw loose somewhere when good
things are forced to sail under false
colors.
Major T. H. Mars, of the First Wiscon-
sin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1425
Dunning street, Chicago, 111., the fol-
lowing letter:
“For yean I suffered with catarrh of
the kidneys contracted In the army.
Medicine did not help me any until a
comrade who had been helped by Pe-
runa advised me to try It. I bought
s\me at once, and soon fnund blessed
relief. I kept taking It four months,
and ant now well end strong and feel
better than I have done for the past
twenty years, thanks to Rerune. ’’—
T. H. Man.
Mr. John Vance, ot Hartford City,
Ind., says: “My kidney trouble is much
better. 1 have improved ao much that
everybody wants to know what medi-
cine I am using. 1 recommend Peruna
to everybody and atone have commenced
to use It. The folks all say that if Dr.
Hartman’s medicine cures me it must
be great ”—John Vance.
Mr. J. Brake, of Petrolea, Ontario,
Caaada writes: “Four yean ago I
had a severe attack of Bright’s disease,
which brought me so low the doctor
said nothing more could be done for
me. # f began to take Peruata and
Manalln, and In three months I was
a well man end have continued so
ever since.”—J. Brake.
At the appearance of the first symptom
Ot kidney trouble, Peruna ahould
be taken.
This remedy
strikes at
once the
very root of
the disease.
It at once re-
lieves the ca-
tarrhal kif-
ueya of the
stagnant
blood, pro-
ven ting
the escape of
serum from
the blood.
Peruna stimulates the
excrete from the blood
lating poison, and thus prevents thd
convulsions which are sure to fol ow jl
the poisons are allowed to remain. f|
gives great vigor to the henri's actio*
and digeativa system, both of which arS
apt to fail rapidly in this dUei«e.
Peruna cures catarrh of the kidney*
simply because it cures catarrh where*
over located.
If you do net derive prompt sod sat-
isfactory results from the use of Pe
innn. write at once to Dr. ilarlmag,
giving a full statement of your caai
nnd he will be pleased to give you hid
valuable advice gratia.
Address Dr Hartman. President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
kidneys te
tlie accumne
' QUIET THOUGHTS.
Do tbe work that lies nearest you,
excellently, joyfully, gratefully. In
time you may be called to do a
greater.
That farmer complains to deaf ears
.who, while lamenting Injustice, falls
to co-operate with his neighbor In
righting the wrong.
He who turns untoward events to
hla advancement writes books, founds
cities, operates intricate traveling aye
tema. rulea continents.
“Pain Won’t Trouble you
Only Kwp a* BottU af
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT
IN THE HOUSE.
BESTlTNlMENT^ior Ma“^BEASt!
Vhea Aasaeriag Mvartiaeaeats Kindly
Nention Thin Tspec.
’’He thlnka of having hla poems
/ubIUhed in book form.” “Well, that’s
ho beet way of putting them where
Aay won’t bother anybody.”
CURED
Give*
Qvlok
Relief.
days: affects s permanent cure
la y»to Aotlaya. Trial treatment
gives free. Nothinjccen twfalrey
Write Or. N. N. Or«•<.'» tei.S, t
SnaeLllsta. Bax B. Altaic*. Qa, .
W. N. U. HOUSTON. NO.«*-IB<M
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Carnes, J. M. Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1902, newspaper, November 7, 1902; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803248/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library (Archives of the Big Bend).