Strawn Enterprise. (Strawn, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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WAS CURED RAPIDLYTnc good mads convention
DALLAS COUNTY’S ORGANIZATION
The Dignity ct the Senate.
Dallas: rJ'he good roads train
BHEUM ATISM IN TWO SEVESE OASES
• MASTERED IN FEW WEEKS.
Tli» Remedy TTned by JIr. Srliroepptl and
by Captain l.alfour 111 (treat Driuuuil in
VtHtitty of Thetr tlumrs.
Ill the winter of 1902-3 Mr. Sehroeppel
was confined to his bed by a severe at-
tack of rheumatism. His doctor's treat- 2nd as will oceur at plates yet to be
meat proved unsuccessful, bnt ho snb.se- visited bv those gontlcmon ropre-
ztti&s&XiifSZssi *»«■* «*
siasni.
‘‘After five or six weeks Of helpless-
itoss and pain,” said he, “ dniiiijr which politician and the man looking for
I was receiving regular visits from the “snaps.? was on hand. The gentle-
doetor, I telt ns bad ns ever. Just theu nicn representing the National \~-
my mother, a woman eighty years of sociatioll wetP enthusiastic and had
great benefit from Dr. Williams’ Pink tlK'lr su1,J(vl " ^ >« ''and and are
Pills, and she was confident they would tiiuiingcrs ol men. I lie gratter and
help me. At her solicitation I gave up tlie politician played his wiles as
the doctor's treatment and took the pills usual, hut Dallas County lias an or-
ih its place.” ganization composed mainly of
•‘And were yon cured as the result of hroad-browed, big-hatted men of af-
taking her advice?’ fajr!J
“Yes, quickly and thoroughly. Re- ‘
fore the second box was finished I felt lf> ground embraced
At times even the staid and dig- t
niiicd l’iiitcd States senate 1-4-1:
comes a trifle disorderly.' This is |
usually the case when debate be- j .
___, ________ ______ thusiasm, which has been on the j colloquies. At stych
now Touring the Stale has come and l«*vea for >omc .Hum is now at full -d-
Association, there was much speak-
ing, some of which showed that tho
in tlm
very manifest improvement, and within building, control and maintenance
two weeks I was able to leave my bed and of public highways was fully cover-
take up my neglected farm work. Icon- ea. Material, its preparation, hand-
tiiiBed to use tbe pills, however, until finer and application were dulv club-
.......................
long before that I felt that every ves- ,. - ' ,
tige of the disease lmd been eradicated. 1 •
‘Are there no traces loft ’
$300,000, besides the regular ex-
penditure in cash and otherwise of
As Bodily
Nourishment!
♦
f . , i ia one of tils** necessities so cufide.noarishment i
l comes transformed into personal; 1 . . . ...... „ •
,, . , , . ., * is essential to Ike health ol the outer-sell. 5
1 — A* '• times tbe : *
the |
hafp re- ' |
Then
it is that Mr. Krve, vice president
about $80,000 per annum by the ! l)ra e*}\* Sc”*°r l’ctt1US l°
eountv will do much toward start- ^ ch™- 1 ,u> o!fl KontlcmaH
* . . froos \ I •» 1
Newton Stultz. Richardson; I’rt
einet No. Jasper Hupard, Gar-
methods of precinct,
county and State organization were
“Absolutely none. For a year and J detailed; repairs ami care of roads
three mouths there has never'been the were ably and fully trebled. Con- [land; Precinct No. 4. S. B. Marshall,
slightest return of the old trouble. For chiding the meeting, which, not- 1 Mesquite: Precinct ■ No. 3. E. F.
this happy result I mid my family freely withstanding I lie scuTOsf sleet and
cold weather this section has known
ing the hall rolling in this county
for a campaign of actual road Con-
struct ion.
The committee on permanent or-
ganization submitted its report,
which was adopted. The name of.
the orgatti/at ion is lo he the Dallas
County Good Hoads Assoeiatiou,
and the following officers were
elected:
President—Dr. A. \Y. Carnes,-
Hutchins.
•Secretary—II. K. Kllis. Lancaster.
Treasurer—J. M. Cochran, Dal-
las.
Vico Presidents at large H. S.
Kimlirough. Mesquite; John T.
Jones, Garland.
Vice Presidents-—Precinct No, , . , .. - • i x
M. 11. Ma liana. Dallas: Precinct No. , ,- . •........i,..;.,;?,7—4
from Alabama soon has his col-
leagues hack in good order. Mr.
Pettus will not allow one senator,
to interrupt another without first
addressing the chair and through
the presiding officer obtain the
Eohsetvf of the senator ontillecT'to'
the floor. A running debate is.
very diftieuH under such comli-
lions and the colloquies are'inter-
spersed by interruptions of the
chair, who declares first one and
then another senator out of order.
'Pile Alabama senator performs j Woodbury* Facial Cream but try it before
this duty with such an air of
gravity and an evident desire for
decorum that no senator can take
offense. ()n such occasions as
these Senator Frye takes a seat in
WOODBURY’S SH
builds up and nourishes while cleansing.
Its mission is curative, and lathering into a most;
effective shampoo, it forms a true scalp ionic.j
25 cents A CAKE. |
There may be a more delightful face balm than *
| you decide.
INITIAL OFFER.
pruise Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills.
Within the bound* of China township, .
St. Clair comity, Mich., there is no bet- S 101 ,llan.v .lCilI1>- 9 complete county
ter known fanner than Mr. Henry organization was formed and officers
Sehroeppel. His cure lias therefore tint- for each precinct named. The cit-
urally attracted a gvJat (leal of attention.
One of Mr. Sehroeppel’s neighbors, Cap-
tain George Balfour, after hearing of the
salftlnvy results in Mr. Sehroeppel’s case.
decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills support of government, and its instilu-j ST.°!U! ^
for nn attack of rheumatism from whiclt j tions and enterprises for 1900 and 1907
Hammond, Lancaster; Precinct No.
<i. Dr. (’. A. Carroll, Cedar Hill;
Precinct No. 7, Dr. J. K. Paine,
Grand Prairie; Precinct No. 8, C.
G. Miller, lining.
I line being administered.
Caused Edmunds to Retire.
\V. |. McConnell of Idaho, a
witness at the Smoot trial, is said
!
In case your dealer cannot supply you J
send u« his name and we will scud prepaid. [
to any nddress for $1.00 the following toilet J
requisites.
I Cake Woodbury's Facial Soap.
1 Tube “ Facial Cream.
1 “ “ Dental Cream,
1 Box •* Face Fowder.
Together with otic readable booklet 1
the ♦
to have hastened the retirement of,}
• Beauty's Masque, * rnreful Uratlse on
- care of the “outer self. '
'?L
Booklet free on application.
THE ANDREW JERQENS CO
OINOINNATI, O.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦‘♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦SI
he was himself suffering. He took eight
or ten boxes and now declares himself
free front tho painful nilment.”
It is little wonder that Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills are much ill favor in tbe eoin-
mntiitv where Mr. Sehroeppel and Cap-
tain Balfour are so well and favorably
STATE EXPENSES FOR MEXT TWO YEARS.
Austin: The amounts asked for the; Fourth District—First year $12,700,1 ,V]K.„ t',at Stale was admitted t<> the
I'nion. ‘lie drew the short term,
which uly lasted a e of
months, so he determined to lose no
are as follows:
Executive Department—First year
J20.80G, second $ 18,800.
State Revenue Agent—First year ?2,-c
675, second $2675.
Mansion and Grounds—First year
tain nationr are so wen mm mvoinoiy j,.,.,, 8Pf,ond «,f-0
known. They are sold by alt druggists
and are equally successful in curing ^ second J1", 560
neuralgia, sciatica and partial paralysis. I * ’ “ ?1" °'
8tat« Department—First year $11,-
Medieal science has developed to
such a point that when we view the
dangers said to beset us on every
side we can not understand how any-
body ever lived.
Treasury Department
$28,480, second $28,480.
-First year
Fifth District—First year $12,400,
second $12,400.
.Judiciary—First year $607,600, sec-
ond $607,600,
Confederate Pensions—First year
$218,555, second $215,675.
State Orphans’ Home—First year,
$47,220, second $47,220.
Austin Lunatic Asylum—First year,
$186,050, second $186,050.
San Antonio Lunatic Asylum—First
year $128,290, second $128,290.
(it- rgc l'\ Kdmutnls Irtym the I’ni-
trd Slates senate. There is a tradi-
tion fit that body that a new mem- _____________________
her ought to wait at least one ^ CDCCoVipilP
sion hefor-' making a speech. Mr.; FBfCEL
Mi'Connell was elected trom Idaho1 , .................
Valentine Stockings.
Announcement comes from the dry-
goods district that Valentine hosiery Is
! now on sale and is expected to divide
time. I U* caugiit the presiding oft',- favor wi,h P0^e' «tocklngs. A Fifth
avenue shop, which makes a specialty
9
of hosiery, is responsible for It. Be-
sides the all-over X-ray designs and
ecr's eve and with his formidable
voice proceeded to deliver a speech.
Ivlm.uids gazed with aslonislmienl
at die orator and then asked his
tndghhor: "Is that a member of the
1m me?" "No, it is a senator," was
Comptroller's Department — First! lerrell Lunatic Asylum I irst year <tlt, rt>pL “When did lie get in:
The shorter a man is or brains the 14o, second $85,115
year $60,815, second $60,815.
Attorney General's Office—First year
$17,970, second $17,970.
General Land Office—First year $85,-
lenger he is on collars.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Starch. Tills is because the>
have a stock on hand of other brands
• ontalnlng only 12 ox in a package,
which they won't be able to sell first,
because Defiance contains IS o*. for
the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 ox.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Starch. Requires no cooking.
i’ll* titer inquired Kdmmuls. "lie
was sworn in \cstorday, was the
Time improves everything but wom-
en; they.-of courec have been perfect
from the beginning.
Education Department—First year
$17,200, second 17,400.
Buildings and "Grounds—First year
$28,540, second $28,540.
Purchasing Agent—First year $4,-
700, second $4700.
Adjutant General’s Office—First year
$40,114), second $40,110.
Public Printing First year $25,220,'
second $25,620. ---r
State University—First-year $154,-1
928, second $154,928.
Medical Branch—First year $44,896,
second $44,896.
North Texas Normal—First year
$40,250, second $40,250.
Sara Houston .Normal—First year
$40,250, second $40,250.
$214,890, second $214,890.
Epileptic CfkUftjy—First year $75,400,
second $75,400.
Blind Asylum—FL-al year $55,740,
secon 1 $55,iOO
Deaf and Dumb Asylum—First year
$99,65'), se *ond $99,650.
Railroad Commission—First year
$31,590, second $31,540.
Siale Reformatory—First year $37,-
105, second $37,105.
Confederate Home—First year $71,-
674, second $71,674.
Deaf and Dumb Asylum (colored.) —
First year $21,695, second $21,695. 1 , , , .......
Departmer.I of Agriculture, etc.— <l>iVF Hgrr. VVl.e l lu WfiS fit
'First year $18,488, second $18,488.
open-work instep-patterns, there are
hand embroidered effects in white or
black grounds, lharis predominate in
I he designs. Some of the lace lisle
thread kind have a variety of embroid-
ered (realmerits In gold and assorted
colors. "To My Own Fond Love" and
rcspouK. "Sworn in ycsk'nlay and j ..T„ Mv vaiPntine" are favorite an-
making a Speech lo'flay." mused p,<l- 1 ,f nf.,.7 in the emli
nuttuls.
tfnees in the embroidery “treatments.'
"Well, I guess it is time The announcement says that silk Val-
entine hosiery sells over the counter
i at $5 a pair.
for me lo quit.'" Then he got his
resignation ready.
Invention of the Phonograph.
Thomas A. Ktlis .n related a fact
Poisonous Fish.
In the rivers of some of the West In-
i'- wane historical interest a few diait Islands there abound fish which
WH'k
on Ins first phonograph many weeks
Miscellaneous appropriations—First were consumed in experiment. Il
It wood lie deadly poison for Europ-
eans to eat, but which ttie natives find
a nourishing and enjoyable diet. In
500, second $37,500.
Girls Industrial College—First year
A Father's Worry.
■Your poor wearied wife losing sleep
night after night nursiug the little one
suffering from that night fiend for ebil-
dren and horror to parents, Croup, $29,o50, second $24,3»0.
should have a bottle of Taylor's Chero-
kee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul-
lein, an undoubted croup preventive
year $2.5,000, second $25,000.
The total of the amounts asked by
tlie committee is for the year 1906,
$3,104,724.66; for 1907, $3,092,994.66.
o uu , The estimate receipts of the Stale ttu.'wor!d. The "wizard" was work-
San^MarcM^ormal—First year $87,-1 ,n1 tHepIlonc receivers and
said thal when the talking ma- parts of New /calami there grows a
chine was first discovered il was as sort of orange which no one but a na-
intuii a surprise to its inventor as t;» live can eat without becoming very ill,
Agricultural and Mechanical Cotfego'^^'y *
—First year $7),000ft second $71,000. f7“4 ,,h> '>' $1,00 1,000 less than the ie\e-
Prairie View Normal-First year, »ue > t ar*
Ad-1 to tho appropriations for the was led to |iul ;i piece I tinloil < n
year 1906 of $3,104,724.66, the deficit of a evlinder. Il recorded sound and
and cure for coughs, colds and con- , $37,500, second $37,500.
sumption
Department of Public Health—First1
Washington, Feb. 8.—After a con-
Kdison «a> convinced that the hu-
man voice could he recorded and
produced. W hen the time came to
make an actual test Kdison, with 1)L
At druggists, 25o., 50c. and $1.00 a year $46,640, second $46,640.
tinuous sitting of nine hours the Sen- nli|,,| mvc-1ianical details, ahscul
bottle.
ise heetd ob howlin’ successes, but
1 think er suck-aig dang is er howlin’
failyer.
Twtce-Told Tales.
Some tales never lose in t jie telling,
and the tale of good that Dr. Cald-
well's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin will,
and does do, to all poor, dyspeptic, !
bilious sufferers, is one of them. It
txjsiiively relieves aud*cures all forms
of indigestion, starts up the languid i
liver, regulates the constipated bow- !
els, and restores the entire system to
a perfect condition of health. Try it. !
Sold by al! druggists at 50c and $1.00.
Money back if it fails.
second $19,640.
Court Criminal Appeals—First year
$22,430, second $22,430.
Court Civil Appeals, First District—
First year $13,150, second $13,150.
Second District,—First year, $12,550,
second $12,550.
' Third District—First year $12,550,
second $12,550.
Youngest Coidederate .Major Dead.
---- I- Denver/Colo.: Edwin Fitzgerald,
The lobster salmi resebles the poor; gCnoral freight agent of
not “always with us," but still with us i i ,, ,, ,, .. „ j-„i
quite a while. the Southern Hailwav Mslem, died
-------— I in this city Tuesday night after a
Every housekeeper should know severe attack of la grippe, trom
that if they will buy Defiance Gold jfhjcli lie was suffering whdn he nr-
Watcr Starch tor laundry use they riv(l(| a|)0llt work ago. Mr.
will save not only time, because It Fit a](1 was a well-known raii-
never sticks to the iron, but because I . . , , ____, ..
(•acli package contains 16 oz.—one full j r°_a(1 in'M and h)ug i i nig i
pound—while all other Cold Water J Civil War on the Confederate side.
Flarches are pul up in *4-pound pack- ' He was Hie youngest Major in tin-
Confederate Army.
Penitentiaries—First year $63,110,: ate at 8:45 o’clock last night passed ■tested' is eontrivanee with
£===“'“=rHSSS
First year,$13,000, second $13,000. ]of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, and c|)ilu.
Supreme Court—First year $19,C40, New Mexico, according to the present ____ , , t
boundaries, with Arizona eliminated.
The long session was characterized
by exciting incidents and many sur*
prises.
No intoxicants are to be sold within
the State of Oklahoma for a period of
| twenty-one years.
while I wo would probably poison tho
average European.
IT'S THE TERROR OF ALL WOMEN.
Backache Quickly Cured by Dodd's
Kidney Pills. Mrs. W. H. Ambrose
tells how her pains vanished never
to return when she used the Great
American Kidney Remedy.
Dover, Kv., Feb. 13th.— (Special)—
So long has Backache been the terror
of I lie women of America that the
numerous reports of the complete and
permanent cures of ihis ailment now
being made by Dodd's Kidney Pills
are causing wide salisfactlon and not
the least remarkable of these eures
Science and Superctition.
The middle ages believed that ihr is that of Mrs. \V. It. Ambiose of this
• n 1 11 <' < • M A nn Itene/s uuvu *
saints were surrounded b\ ::il(>s. It: 1 _ ,
has become |> -pular in modern limes
Want Guns they Can Carry Away.
Chicago: Bapid-firc guns mount-
ed on automobile ears are to be used
ages, and the price is the same, 10
cents; Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from air injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz. package it is, because he has
a stock on hand which be wishes to
lie pnir in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch li«s j by the Russians for the protection
printed on every package in large let- ! of the Trans-Siberian railroad. Six
ters and figures ‘16 ozsv.” Demand De- ' 0f these ears have been ordered by
fiance and save much time and money j Nicholas Summerfield, representa-
and the annoyance of the iron stick- | tiye of thc itus„iau Government,
tpg. Defiance never sticks i | who visited the Chicago automobile
To a man it is exceedingly; fcfflcult i show. They were ordered for imme-
to give anything like an acurate do- j d'ate delivery and will be sent to
script ion of a woman. 1 Russia witiiiu the n?xt two weeks.
To the West.
St. Louis: Thirty-two
ranging in. age from 12 to 20 years,
most of them orphans and all of
them picked up on the streets of
New York, have passed through I n
*' , J — - ' - - ■ $
to laugh at this Belief. Hut certain
scientisls recognized a httninousiiess
in magnets, and since the earth is
now known to he a great magnet
. ; mail may also he a good sized one. i
ov8’ The middle ages also believed lhal
saints received the imprint of the
wounds of Jesus on their hands and
feet. Now medical scrutiny confess-
es that the stigmata are facts.
Mrs. Ambrose says:
1 had such pains In my back at.
times I could hardly n.ove and other
•yrapioma showed that my kidneys
were affected. One box of Dodd's
Kidney Fills drove away ail the pains
and I have never been troubled since."
Backache is the kidneys'first notice
that they are out of order and need
help. If they get that help In the
form of Dodd's Kidney Fills all will be
well. If they are neglected the dis-
ease may develop Into Diabetes,
Bright's Disease or Rheumatism.
iori Station on lheir wav to Texas to —
become ranchmen. They were sent * ‘ X1C|* ,<ma . Jv '■ l" K IX A tiling of beauty Is usually out of
front fin1 New York -Earin' Memo- "MuralD^5 "f course, as ever/ g|y|P |)(.forc most of us can afford to
rial school by the New York Chil-
dren's Aid Society, anil arc io he
placed with ranch mid farm owners
in the neighborhood of Woodbury.
other marvel L t<» he explained. buy It.
Land of the Diamonda.
South Africa overshadows all
other conntrics as the leading dia-
mond producing e. utifry of thy
world. Alt th* output is shipped to But it cuts little ice as to name or
London, yet. strange to say, British
By Any Name.
It’s likely to happen to the poor or
the rich.
To contract some skin allmon—don’t
call it the Itch. j
location,
Killed by a Flying Wrench.
Beaumont: Edward Harr. 40
years old, died at the Sisters' Hos- Official publication^ of imports gen- From •(,ra“*1“n8 U,py want
piial Tuesday night as the n-ult of eraliy do net list diamonds among Hunt's' rure ' gives it One box
injuries-sustained in an accident tit jt|u, import* from South Africa. The ^laranteed to cure any form of Itch-
•Sjiindle rJop at a o clock in the aft- f)I)|v evidences of siich imports are p.-g known,
enioon. Jle was employed by Hen- the attestations of the customs offi-
rv O’Neal as oil driller aud was ccrs f)f t|u. (’apc 0f fl00d Hope.
VVIk.i men congregate in front of a
tightening n screw on a pipe which iThese attestations show that in 11)03 bar the BWall0W8 homcward fl^'
he was adjusting when a large tlu. iiniK>rUtions were of 2.656.587
wrench flew back, striking him in carat*. (>f a value of $26,194,01 a
the head and fracturing his skull. 1
I wants ter warn all de young men
; ter bewar oh de gal whut sleeps till
her ma gifs bre’kfust ready.
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