Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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KILL REVOLUTIONIST
Execution ol Ferret Causes Trou-
ble in Europe.
Lift of Alfonso of Spain Placed
Greater Dang«< by Shoot*
Ing of Rebel at
Barcelon t.
Pi of
R
fra til'turn F* rr.r ♦ ; '.. .
tor an«l convicted ;evobi*l i:i*t haa
thrown many of the countries ot Eu
rope into a *dute bordx ring on civil
war and ra.ide more dangerous the
llvea of the loanarx ha Especially la
f Spall
Prof
Ferrer who
the fortrena of Mol
had heen since hla
court martial. Thx
the tiring squad a
t
for a momentary
tlon Immediately |
Ferr* r retained hi,
last Hta attorney
had defended the
aa to bring about
Improperly addresi
obtained permiaalc
with the revolt! Mo
led to the ditch ii
die
After Fe
dependen*
once found
•hot Octohei
itjulcb. In wh
rondeinnatio
nutpoi
FINE RECIPE FOR CCOS.
Any druggist can aupply there In
gre* lent* or will get th.*m from hla
wholesale house
“Mix half pint of good whiskey, two
I ounces of glycerin*'. half ounce of
('ouceiit rated pine coinpo aid Hhake
the I ottle well eaeh rime aud us* In
dimes of a teuHpoonful to a i abler poor
| f<tl four times a day.” Tkia prescrip-
tion lr said to work wonders
| The t'onceutrated pine la a special
pine product and cornea only In half
I ounce hot rlea each enclosed In an air
I tight ruse, but be sure It la labeled
I "Concentrated" In order ♦« £«•
I genuine article
ALSO TO BE CONSIDERED.
Tha Bast Food for Workara.
for
brain
Pi . . ,i
The best
Ifl* best food for those who work
ith hand or brain ta never high
Iced
duple of tlila is found In
Quaket Hootch Oulu It stands at the
top among foods that aupply nourish- .
uunt and vigor, without taxing the di- .
live fot
This
vigor, without taxing
did >et It 'r t ie least
get the greatest good from
want to ge
what they eat.
Laborers, factory or farm handa. fed
plentifully on Quaker bcotch Oats will
work better and with less fartgu* than
" 1 !
All of these facta were proved and
ve . Intercut Ing information about
l human foods were gathered by Fro- 1
fen.sor Fisher of Yale I'nlversity In
: 1906 You'll find Quaker Scotch Oats
In regular six'' pat-kugi a, large alae
family i>a« kagea ami hermetically
scaled tins.
How to Cara for tha Child.
do i sc Sou sezzeosu# itvwt1^ and
nothing else!
Fino For Digestion!
w t
Look Torr
the
spear
v prpyivr.^ yI9S
iavor
lasts
Doctor—I ad
) you to go to Nest,
far away from ev* I
your nervea rill get I
.oner ao loyally
own arreet for
the court, had
Of • brief talk
ittonlat before he was
b In which hi was to
i arrest hla family was
erywhere. Ther
better.
Patient Oh, but, doctor, I’ve frocks
RASH ALL OVER BOY’S BODY.
Awful, Crusted, Wee
Little Suf*erer—A Score of Treat*
manta Prc /a Dismal Failures.
acntemcd to oea’h the daughter ipr.de
a pirnonal appeal to King Alfonso I
railing upon him In the name of hi* j
generosity and chivalry lo spare bet .
father * Ilf. When tl - . «• f;.< ta weri
weeping Eczei
-A Score of
smal Failu
Cure A fc,eved by Cu •
id it
uM a
■
w.
37
“My little boy h
over bis body am
.
to water awfully. Any place ‘.he water
went it would furr. another sore and It
would become crurtod. A score or
moro physlciana failed utterly and dia*
their efforts to remove
1 an awful ra
• phyi
I mally In their efforts to remove the
[ trouble. Then I waa told to use the
I got
oap, a box of Cutlcura Oint
________ a bott
I ftR(j fc f ro wo had used half
the Resolvent I could a«*e a change in
him. In about two month* he was en-
tirely well. George F. Lambert, 129
Went Centra St. Mahanoy City, Pa,.
8ept. 26 and Nov. 4, 1907.”
P«u«r pru* a ( Us. Core., Sul* I Tup*.. Bu*n>o.
Prof. Francisco Ferrer.
related to Ferrer by M Oalceran he
broke down Hoon the revolutloniat
was hlraaelf again, however
Ferrer declined the last eacrament
and turned away from the two priest*
of the Order of IVace and rharlty
who had been sent by the prison au-
thorities to offer him the consolation
of the church .
When the hour of the execution ar-
rived the doomed man walked bravely
through the prison yard to the ditch
In the shadow of the encircling wall
Without a quiver he faced the 12 In
fantrymen. Who at the word of mm
Brand. Fred When the report of the
volley had died away Ferrer lay
dead on the ground
The tiring squad waa drawn by lot
and the command to tire waa given by
Oen Knorin. Ju*t before hi* eve*
were bandaged Ferrer examined hla
will
Previous to the execution precau
tlona had been taken «o prevent
slble attempt at resc ue by
the acntlncla on th« wall*.
fortress
Two of a King.
Mr* Hogg*- I hate to have a man
alwsv* complaining about some little
thlr.-g. Now, my husband la continual-
ly harping on the lace curtains.
Mr* Woggs Yea. and ray husband
ha* keen kicking on nr front door
every mornli y at three o'clock for the
last 20 years.--Puck.
$100 Rcvanl, $100.
IDT rr-w i< n of the par*, wt ' he ph-H*r»1 to *ar«
Sum Ihrrf w *t <-a*t <ii »*•.•«! --aw rtiat m true*
he »l»i* u> »nrr in *n !U and that ■
LSui rn IX'aUrrS x urc e thr <wWy l*w<uv*
•xjr- now giHian to tha ni--:i«,«l fr*tcr*ll> <»l**rk
I bsnf a r<>r.*u»iUKm%i illewt. etulre a ffinatitu-
I U >n*i treat i?i«* it Ha h I utarrh < m* to take* l*»-
I Irr n'v mUuu -lirtrt y upon Om* UmhmI an* mu- e
| *ur**—«i of th-- Ui*f-t.y (SMimyimi th*
I kwstlaMoo ot tha -lLw-a*- arrt . .vttu U.« pat*it
Mr*n«th by huiutliia U[> tllf roi alilwth-n »w! >u*mi-
kw »aturf In «Ktl.« It* »«#h. Tba piwerwt.^* Sava
»> net faith m iu xurattre pn». r* tt^at tl>«*y ■•*«
One Hu’i'lrmt Imiiar. for nut Utat It taiis tu
#«jr' -1 lor iw» >t tret Mi ' *i»
Ad«tr.«i t j mi \vv aro. luwea a
b-..'i to a-1 I'r ik-*et« (
lab* Kaii • tamUr I’ll!* for runatlpatMia.
take* till* remedy more grateful to j
»e child. He sure to keep this propby
tdic away from father
tlit-FthtO TtHRIBLV.
How Rciiaf from D etreaaing Kidney
Trouble Was Found.
Mrs. Blir*heth Wolf, .iks W, Morgan
Et., ITMoii, Ao., aav»:* Mhilauiiuation
of the bladder
f fered terribly. My
^ back ached and
\ *r pained to I could
V [ hardly get around
and the accretions ,
^ were beauty, fre*
f1 * quent of passage
,|111 and painful. 1 waa
tired all the time and very nervous. 1
bcgMu ubiug Doan a Kidney Pills, aud
after taking a few boxes was cured
and have been well ever alnce.”
Remember the name—Doan a. Bold
by all dealera. 60 cents a box. Foster* i
Mil burn Co., Uuffalo, N. Y.
Inherited.
“Willie Holt eeein* to be developing
Into a very fast young man.”
"Wltal cibt could be expected in hla |
case? Hasn't hi* father been fined
nearly n dozen times for exceeding
! the speed limit?"
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of
|t ASTORIA, a safe and i
1 Infant* and ch»Mr«'n, a
^ ol
In Fee For Over SO Y* ir*.
The Kind You Have Always Bought.
After The Grippe
“I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank
you for what Cardui has done tor me,” writes Mrs. Sarah
). Giiiiiand. ol Slier City, N. C
‘‘I ->M February, ! had the Orippe, which left me in
h i «.h->;., P, . ;!..... ! J hiA.t twilheted vtitil k-mui*
trouble, h-r ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it
"At last, 1 began to take Cardui. I have taken only
three bottles, but it has done me more goi-J than all the
doctors or than any oilier medicine i ever took.”
TAKE
AMI
iiady 1
The H oman’s Tonic
For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the
Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use.
It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves tiie
appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the
natural glow of health.
Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it
Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui lias
helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you?
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardtil
ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not iur sale
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle Try Cardui.
hobo* w
dragged
told be knocked down and then yu
to cou fa
t to for I
• t d. and J
f ROM
i r« > sr
Home psoylt wo
vretwnor at hand
with a life
ire the kind
For Headache Try Hicks' Capucfin#
......i. H-*at. at .mart! «»r
gxhea am
Found!
Knlcker What is your definition of
a gentleman?
I locker H** w aa evidently my wife's
first husband.
when they ran Hamlin* \V i»a*rd an* *;» take-Effeef* IrnmedUtely. 111. A I
and iSe at In ig Itorw JJ »tr is ^
bi.v when they can got HhiuJhi* NV
Oil. the heat of all pain remedies.
Somehow the majority of
seem to be bad one*
tllf
of i
Tubling
New Thought is a hod) of no-matter
autlr**^ surrounded by w hut's the use
—Ufa
How I Found the Pole.
In the aummer of 190*. accompanlen
JDly by uiy mothertn-law, I started
out In search of the i thought
It beat at this time not to make any
premature •nnouncem«*t of my in
tent Ion*, aa my mother In-law was n-t
feeHre w*I» mii I I w i Wifrold that the
notoriety might nrnirmt her.
We paaacd !hc winter In Gimuiaad,
where my tuoiher-in law knitted me
gome wonted mvkii. m in#f ■ rtf
•awirniu suspenders. In the dead of
winter we atr.rted north
We both felt very confident of win
ning aa we had been practicing every
Vinter for year* by going sleighing In
an old-fashk'ned New England alelgh.
Having survived that, the pole had no
terrors for wa
Ob the 91s» we the
The journey waa rather tiresome, aa
my mother In law instated on waking
Hie up at four o'clock every morning
• *'* rtfi.ffAg lpiayurs.
i there now —Life.
Resinol Quickly Cures Ills and Accl*
| dent* the Skin la Subjact To,
Also Heals Wounds
j 1 find occasion almost dal!
recommend Resinol to Home
j friend*, and hear of moat gratifying re* I
suits. We use the ointment altogeth i
er In my family, und are never without
n of it, for It promptly cure.e tho
Ills und accidents the skin la subject
to. D. M. Castle. Philadelphia. Pa.
Con.entx dnesa In all accidents j
brlnp« great |»eace of ■x.’vlrtt. and Is tb<'
great and only instrument m tempor I
al felicity --Jeremy Taylor.
Rough on Rats fool* the rat* and mire,
hut TM'V«T fx*ola the buyer The ■ecrH x«,
'
■ hint, do your own mixing, psv for pxn-
aon only, then you *et reaitif* It’ntheun
tM**x*bie extrrmm*t«>r. Iton’t dve iu tLie
An office seeker s love for his coun
Up is h guod deal like that of a titled I
foreigner for mu American heiress. |
ra-KNI MAVIS' rslNKILLJCII
Irna •<- MiiiMimt. No rvnitAy T* ao ef- [
l .-.-tlx. fat rbv«M-aU«M ’a»>» .
or ix»M« *P) a-rl I'at up la go. Wk- *I«4 Uk Ix.tllv*.
Anything a woman won t talk about i
Ian t worth mentioning.
I'r Iheme'a IVIWa small, mear^oatexS m*» ■« f
i»k<- aa '•(ij), rrfulale am! n-a '*..-*!• ilooach. ,
Uro# asxl bcarri* *imJ ears t otiatlpalM.it.
A Clean Man
?8 day* Atrrlrn, feg
ton* i Ivjm- , .laniiar*. I .-lunar»,
Mtt.l Mm* ’ A!k» rrvias* to tils
ttrirut •' -Itaaawtli A im rba
ICAW I IN*
- I tvYoai
C >utaide cleanliness i* leas then half the buttle. A man may
scrub himself • d«*/.en time* a day, and atill he unclean. (mmmJ
health mean* deanlmes* nx>t only outside, hut inside. It mean*
clean »ti»mach, clean howeU, clean hliM^l, a clean liver, and
ran stomach, clean howeU, clean Mxxxd, a clean liver, i
, clean, healthy tivauea. Ihe man who dean m this way
wtil look it and act it. Ha will work with energy and thuik
dean, clear, health} thoa
lean, dear, health} thought'
He will never he troubled with liver, lung, stomach or hlxiod
disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom-
ach*. (Hood disease* are found where t lie re is unclean blood.
Consumption and broochitis ntcau unclean lungs.
Dr. Pierce’s Gbiucn Medical Discovery
prevents these diseases. It make* a mm'i inaadca clean
and healthy. It cleans tha digaative organa, make* pure,
clean blood, and claan, healthy flesh.
It resforas tone to the nervous
prostration. It contains no alco
atipati jn it
ire it. The
hey never gripe. Easy to
item, and cure* nervous exheuction and
oho! or hahit-forming dmg«.
lean uncleanlmeas. I)r Pier
".VT«
erne's Pleasant Pal-
Busted
Mar y n ” *n go* i brt’kc la P. a!A
—then wealth. Dlamcs bis mind-*
su\s it dou’l work fight; bul s i lhA
Line It’s An Aca-#.’*. They don'l work
—liver dead and the whole system geka
clogL'oxl with px’lson. N«>th r.g kill#
gx.Kxl, clcau-cui braiu ex iion like con-
atipatlon. CAflCARITfi will rollevt
sad cure. Try it now. Hg
CABCARKT* lfta a b«s fnrswvtA s
trra(iD«-ol. Alldrugrrtxxt- liiggaxl *-Uar
la tha world. MUPuo boa** a u.<aUa
PATENTS
OALLAh. hu. av-itu*.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
b Or*. Iffsar*- at Mu Colors.
The first time a girl la dlsArpointod
in love *be Imagines abe haa noth
lug left to live for.
Mf* " asaw'a S«
for if»* wxtbtbe. M'fx*a* t j« . >• • ■ - iwi-a* !»- * _ ^
lammiuu. ,# sgi |*ala. rurae Ac a hiHUa. WfJ\yl
j 5 Carlisle Military Academy
' The Plutr for Your l\o>
Oood l.*«*atlx>ii,
*r syatow
►rvlaton.
» f,j X‘>ID«
ii
b-alOtfr l. brW*. barracks arte ls* wa
IMaripUae atrU-l tut but opprasafre. ('!•«*»
r haa c-tsht.-l
^ V. . , lw iionivrua* re*|urat*. tn:s Ar*.irmi
r for mi.*, i Mir*. Tbrf lisvr wpxrxU jl*^ |ruuttu»
■ :z:zryr, j. *. c*«u*u. ** a***, t—
She ie there now
One of the firet signs that n woman
la getting old la whan aba tails tha
•ton that aka married before aha
Was 16
You Look Prematursly Old
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1909, newspaper, November 5, 1909; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832222/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.