Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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U S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROUNA
Recommends Pe-ru-na
■U} at them prill draw am their bank
Momub aad wand tbrapatr la the
eoantry.
It to told at the Masjels Ito, the
premier of Japan, that when a youth
ha wandered about the afreets of Lon-
don penniless, rafted and hungry, a
starring alien In a strange land.
■Hiring resemblanoe has been
pointed oat between the remarkable
aaeleat rutna of Simbaibwe, la Rho-
desia, and aatleuRles la Cornwall,
AeCorSing to a Oerman paper, out
of 1,000 soldiers recently mustered
Into rank and Me In Beefau, Silesia,
only 114 had good teeth. The number,
of Rad teeth of the other soldiers wan
ae less than M.S94.
kNottlbh all boainaaa iranaacUooa sod fiaaiici-
•Ur^abM to ear nr out any obligation* maria by
•ala Urugglam. Toledo. Ohio.
Halt', Catarrh Cana ia tahan hrtarnglly. acting
(liracily upon ih* Mood and mucona aorfacaa of the
w*?*- JaaSmooral* aaot fra*. Price 7Jc p*r
battle. Said by all draggiata.
Hall-. Family Pilla ara tbs boat.
T* msn did not like to go through
n greet deal to learn n little they
would net get married end stay so for
n greet length of time.
s/rfrs a gamd %amkL "-f. C isthr
The only rational way to cure dyspsprie
is to remove I be catarrh. Peruaa esses
catarrh. Peruaa does not produce artiflaM
digest ion. It cures catarrh and Waves ths
stomach to perform digestion la a aalud
way. This is vastly heller sad aaAw than
resorting to artificial toethodn
Pc run a has cured more oases of dye»
pepsia than all other SSmedtas oonibinai
simply because it cnrSfi^aterrb wbeeeeat
located. K catarrh W located ia the heal
Peruaa curee It. • H catarrh hue fastened
itself in the throat or bronchial tnben
Peruaa curee it Wbaa catarrh turnmm
settled ia the stomach, Peruaa cares it m
wall ia this Vocation as ia aay othsr.
Parana ia not simply a remedy for he
pepma. Parana b a catarrh renedjb
I'eruna cures dyepepeia because it ie gem
•rally dependent epos catarrh.
Helen—I have Just refused to marry
Mr. Gingerly. Bdlth—Ml Did he pro-
poser Helen—Well, T can’t say posi-
tively, hut that is hew I oonetrued his
And now he’s welner wurat I
5n
There wsa n time when n self re-
specting woman coud manage a hired
girl with neatness and dispatch. Now
aha is lucky if she gets say-old kind
of a domestic to manage her. Time
was, too. when a man that bad a
another In law waa condoled with.
Now he is looked upon as a lucky
dog. always sure of e-o-m-e-t-h-l-B-g to
eat upon arrival home from a mental
end physical gymnastic that empties
n bread-basket completely. Just what
wa will do to “snake good" on kitchen
artisans is a problem that even the
newly rich are -pondering while the
newly married are right up against
the dead wall of dyspepata and defeat.
The domestic of 'twenty years ago
could begin at “A" and go to ’’Z” In
The first prune tree waa planted In
OalMbrala In UN by a Frenchman
who brought the tree to this country
from France. The first orchard—of
ten seres began to yield in 1176.
If yea do mot derive prompt aud
factory result, from the use 6f Peruus,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving n
fall statement of your cam and he will be
pleased to give yoa hi. valuable advice
gratia
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O.
PtttShurg usau over |1,000,000
worth of water each year. You would
not think It to look at her face.
The quickset way to do things Is to
do only one at a time.
Oermsny has now secured n large
portion of the important Jut* traffic
to Boulogne which for many years haa
been carried in British ships
Cap*. Alfred Johaeoa. who was the
first man to cross the ooean In a small
boat, in lfit«, to still living at Ok>*
caster. Maas.
ateita—Cholly hasn't any original
tty. Ball—Not the slightest. Why, I
submitted his love letters to three
publishers, and they all refused
the household labor category. The
girl of to-day Is -too weak to do the
washing and seldom strong enough to
manipulate the ironing. The China
man Is aaxlous So -tube the servant
girl’s place, hut he give* one the
creep* and n mental suggestion that
he will steal upon you some night as
yon slumber and <hohe you to death
with his cue.
Aching hacks are raamt.
Hip, hack, ae<t Iota lalni
omnnu*. Availing or th*
limb, and dropsy signs
«aii lab
TViy eeTNt urine with
brick dual anitmaaL. high
colored, pain in panning,
dribbling, frequency, bed
welting. Does''a Kidney Tills
ramose calculi and gravel.
Keller." heart palpitation,
slsepbssmes, headache.
“What prevents the ocean from
overflowing the land?” ashed the
teacher. ‘‘It’s tide.” came a shrill
voice from the- tall of the class.
has a feeling of confidence In
his cartridges. They don’t
aalsfire end always shoot white
yon aha.
Tell your dealer U. M. C.
when he asks “What Had?”
It to indeed a sad quo*
tkm for those who are foolish enough
fin eat. Those who don’t eat, admit
they are gettlpg along fairly well op
health foods.
A dainty bit of ribbon.
An old daguerreotype;
A narrow, •liken ribbon
With tendril-threaded strips
A Tripple Hanging
Smith Brown and Jones hang their
hopes of recovery upon Cheatham’s
Laxative Chin Tablets. They will be
around soon shaking hands with
friends. 26 eta. No cure—no pay.
FREE TO WOMEN!; |
immi Agris mag ■
UMMAdMM Toll*. Autlreptla we wlU B
■NmmilH mall a large trial package ■
V Ah V with book of iiiNtructlnna gg
CAWYER5
AM EXCELSIOR BRAND
Sriiui •lotiiiiI
■ ■ vine anyone of Its value.
■ ICgr ■ Women all over tho country
are pralnlng Pastinefor wbaV
Iish done in local treat-
of feta ala Ilia, ourtng
ell Inflammation and dischargee. wonderful aa a
cleansing vaginal douche, fur aore throat, nasal
catarrh, aa a mouth wash and to remove tartar
and whites the teeth. Send today ;* postal curd
Soid by iraggtati or swat postpaid u, **, •#
■eats, lonohoa. Satlsfuetteu guaranteed.
■“NifjsaiS'.ts"-
Geisha Diamonds
I The tool sdudh Shwrwf,
!bJS»,TC,Mar!KJ5
2 And them while ransscklng
A lot of undent things—
A box of valued keepsakes
To which thu mam ry clings
I touch th* ribbon softly—
'Tie part of other years
And gase upon the picture—
Why! surely these are tears.
On* moonlight night we wandened.
Where shade Its presence last
A haven for our dreaming
Hunt’s Cure Is not a misnomer. It
■does cure Itch, Ringworm, Bcxema,
Tetter and nU similar skin diseases.
A wonderful remedy. Guaranteed.
Pries 16 and 60 cents.
LEST YOU FORGETi
Turn for ths better—the roulette
wheel.
TA’SMrsa*«s
We round the bit of rlbboa
Be pctaled at our feet.
Upon Its silken textile
We wcrewled. In am'rous mood,
In Cupid’s sweetest language
Love’s hieroglyphic* rude.
Then clipped the silk sounder—
Bach kept an equal part
To Join again forever
If heart were true to heart.
> And now I find the ribbon,
Tfaa old daguerreotype.
Heirlooms of love’s first dreaming
ia. itoao'a ralantlaaa Mvhl
b*Nh*toM«q.taiiMSm tem ns minis lussnurts c.tsmsg
.m*/of7 ss7'\f I Toh/t Buttons CoNma Wsoa Thm
This Is n sad world for those who
haws no 'humor in their makeup.
Toby's Institute of Accounts, Nsw York City
Superior quality yd extra quantity
Ifisn Asawcrlei
the Dreemland Country,
Where croons the whlppoorwl
Mayhap, with hope eternal,
■n* keeps her ribbon still t
Her* In the Land of Waking.
In Fate's eternal fight,
2 cherish wall my ribbon.
And her daguerreotype 1
He—If I stole a kiss would It be
petit larceny? She—I think It would
he grand.
The vegetarian doesn’t have to
bother about making both ends meet.
mgn who slides safe to the horns
plfite. In married life fin may not bs
•beared for sliding hoia hot if he
hnows when he is wen off he will
get there early enough to avoid tak-
ing chances. .>
Ran over by an automobile, ths
gylng man was asked if ke had a wife
■to groaning response was. "No, this
In the wont thing that ever happened
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Carnes, J. M. Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903, newspaper, August 14, 1903; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803567/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 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).