El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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^Strenuous Method of Savtng Life.
HTwo officers who were hunting
■jives on the Dry mountain in cen-
nl Servia lost their way in a fog,.
H.er wandering for 14 hours one of
Bern lay down in the snow and speed-
■ became unconscious. His comrade
bound him with cords, placed him
in a sitting position and then rolled
He glided
A REM ARK A
GAY REVELER AT NI6HT
Active and Bright, T\
Centenar
Dr. C. F. Simmons is Offering the F
Section the Greatest Opportu
Ever Had to Own a Beau
Truck or Fruit Farm.
Shepard Kollock, of 4^»|j|
Red Bank, N. J., is a reiw
at the S
For 40 yew|
viLJ a victim c
WOMAM ARRESTED SEEKING
^ ALMS DRESSES AS SOCIETY
tT QUEEN AFTER DARK.
New York.—Along wonderfully
parallel lines run the stories of Marie
Louise Voyfcin in Henri Berstein’s
great play, “The Thief,” who stole to
|fe^|pbey to buy clothes with which
to fascinate her husband; and of
Mrs. Abraham Greenbaum, who
doused as a beggar during the day
to get money wi th which to flaunt
I through the all-night restaurants on
I her campaign of fascination.
this- parallel to the play was de-
veloped in real life with the arrest of
•! Mrs. Greenbaum, the wife of a well-
ll^o restaurant keeper, after she had
for months as a beggar to get
him down the mountain
troubles and^Soctors i down the, slope at terrific speed and
said he would never ! reached the bottom safely, being found
be cured. “I was j an hour later in an exhausted condb
trying 'everything,” | tfon by a peasant. He is now in the
says Mr. Kolloek, | hospital being treated for the lacera
tions he received in bumping over the
recks during his descent. His com-
panion is unhurt.
Why Na» Buy Now at Practically No Cost to YfPSi,
Never Come Your Way Again.
“but my back was lame and weak,
and every exertion sent a sharp
twinge through me. I had to get up
several times each night, and the kid-
ney secretions contained a heavy sedi-
ment. Recently I began using Doan’s
Kidney Pills, with fine results. They
have given me entire relief.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Billion Dollar Grass.
Most remarkable grass of the century.
Good for three rousing crops annually.
One Iowa farmer on 100 acres seld $3,-
800.00 worth of seed and had 300 tons of
hay besides. It is immense. Do try it.
For 18c and this notice
send to the John A. Salzer Seyd Co., La
Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc., and
they wall mail you the only original seed
catalog published in America with sam-
ples of Billion Dollar Grass, Macaroni
Wheat, the sly miller mixer, Sainfoin the
dry soil luxnriator. Victoria Rape, the^20e
a ton green food producer, Silver King
Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc., etc.,
etc. -
And if you send 14c we will add a pack-
age of new farm seed never before seen
by you. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Crosse. Wis. K. & W.
..... ------ 1 .H. — *
Didn’t Need It.
Agent—Here’s a book that win be
welcome In every family. It contains
ail tbe rules of etiquette and dlrec-
money with which to buy fine clothes.
' woman was apprehended in
Hoboken, taken to the recorder^ court
and fined $25, with
pasture. I was* near it and could have seen it by turning back, bi
already seen enough to satisfy roe, and did not take the tune to gQ
I took your booklet, “New Home Sweet Hope with J o
the fdrank w.lVafaiufalIStaT*^
ing and all other purposes in all of them except the gas well. I aid
it very well, but I have tasted a great deal worse water. I am t
good for all stock and irrigation purposes. I saw the cattle arms
they seem to’be thriving on it. I put a match to the gas wel
began to burn at once. .... % -V*:'jf
I am of the opinion that oil is to be found on this wp..
of it there is an oil well from which I procurea a bottle of oil
wVith*Mr?Brown, the gentleman now employed in pntti
an artesian well on your land for von, and he told me^that he t
drilling wells in that vicinity for the lari; auc years, and
can be obtained at any place on. the rtneh. from forty to two
feet, and that flowing freHs can ,be obtained anywhere on th* J
depths ranging from three hundred feet dp. ,
* The land is all as good as represented by you, and lots of it miro
The Veiaw pasture i» the best all Purpose fafld I ever «£•
I shall recommend all of my friepelB who want, comfortable 1
the best climate in the world to purchase from y<m.
I am more than pleased with wftat I saw, and as you nave s
the “Opportunity of a Lifetime,” especially for tiro man
Wishing you success iti disposing of this land, and femshn
within the reach of the ordinary man, I remain, ■
Just mere shadows of their former
PS:;! selves. :V • • ■ •
S I deep cracks from eczema
H I 1 Nfe .
wtm Could Lay Slate-Pencil in One—Hands
f|i in Dreadful ^ State—Permanent
Cure in CutScura.
8 "I had eczema Cm my . hland
1 about seven years and during
19 time I bad used se
edies, together v
3 druggists’ presets
W- wak so bad on my
iven lay a slate-pencil k
^ randkat -
«>>• tW
today for kook of view* and full i
fa ^ net withomi iftareat, i»fll
Write
l.of cigars?”
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l com
i cracks
te Hand
relieved
itself; t:
te tepfbeat heT, as
■_
let tor
pi^ woods at
WaatlJy.fied to a
^ m climbing
m* **
the take to the
oon on a flsb&hg
good, they
SSTwtl they , de-
eut oat -through
I pot more than
the lake when ’a
find showing $
tag been bittea fcy a renompos wake, j
almost immedistely afterward’ from
snake bite. Medical treatment was
successful, and the mail gradually re-
covered from the snake poison which
• f ; i . -1 • •-w a-r a . •» j. _ j
the reptile had indirectly transmitted
to him. ,
. Answered Truthfully.
During the late financial flurry a St
Louis busings man was..-called • to
serve on : a Jury. “What is your
name?” asked the ahtoraey. “John
Smith,” the business man replied.
“Your color?” the attorney continued.;
‘Your
wolves*, began their i
C't-
to an old hay shed}
which they knef wds across a smaJ
field. Barely had they time to reach
the shack when *he wolves werr
upon them, but they had quickly dis
carded their packsacks, which were
laden with the spoils of' the trip,
and^crawled^ up.the posts to safety
before the an op-
portunity to do them harm, and
where their rescuer found" them sev-
eral hours later. >1 . ■’'
“White,” said John fin^th.
age?” - “Forty-elg^it,1’ quoth « Mr.
Smith.” “Your business?” “Rotten,”
said John Smith*
- i 'f-* 1 i ■ -r-
I Thla?
We offer One Hundred Dodar* Bovard for any
ease of Catarrlt that! cannot be -cured by Hall a
Cate»H Cut*. p , & CO.* Toledo, O.
We. tbe onderstenec, Save known F» J. Cheney
able to carry out aojr obllgatloos lrm*
^Whid^tetlnBSlst^TebBdo, O.
Hair# Catarrh Cure li taScea lnwroally, ^tln«
» XMSMS %
Bulgarians' Healthful Diet
In Bulgaria the chief article of food ___ ___
is sour milk made into ZOghurt. On I eom^tent’d«to<trre« In t"h« South! tl«y rendor
this diet the people live to a rare old 1301 fcan<ii#<1 hj ***“*
age. ■ ------
PAINT QUAUTYl
Spavin and Fistula, Foundered
Bruises and external injuries, W
and Blind Staggers.
HUNTS LIGHTN
is pronounoe4 a Perfect
fT <5 FOUND ONLYCW
PUREWHITELEAD!
k made ar
THE t
V OLD DUTCH
Cut Out Tongue as Penance.
Philadelphia.—“An act of penance
for using evil words,” was the expla-
nation offered by Angelia Baldesarre.
Who cut out a large portion of her
tongue and gashed her throat. The
evil words were due to displeasure at.
her brother Michael’s’ prospective
wedding. So she confessed to sur-
geons and nurses in St. Agnes’ hos
pital, after an operation which may
save her life.
Angeilar inflicted the mutilations
upon her tongue and throat at the
conclusion of a gay party in celebra-
tion Of the bethrothaJ of her brother
and pretty Camilla Franca, who three
months ago came from Italy, where
the pair had been sweethearts for
years,
<1 Full directions for external and ii
or beast with each bottle. Sold t
druggists in 25 cent and 50 cent
NEW PISCOVEKY; fire*
quick relief and cares worst cases,
•sti looniahs and 10 days* treatment FRICK,
. GREEN’S SONS, Box R, ATJ^ANTa. Ga.
DROPSY
Rook of tei
DR. H. H.
WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE.
From October to May, Colds are the most fre-
quent causeof Headache. LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE removes eause. I£.W.Grove on box 26c
IMMl
DEFMNCE STUCK
for Btarcbinjf
Hn<*t liofios.
Success seldom comes to a man who
isn’t expecting it
W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 13^1108.
If you are In pain, you should remember that’there is
adapted to womanly ills, and should take Cardui. * Cardui is c
drugs that act In a medicinal manner upon the.womanly
relieve womanly pain, and prevent its recurrence, r
ji Walt Thirty Years to Wed.
Muskegon, Mich.—After waiting 30
years, during which time she married
another, Mrs. L. M. Clark of Muske
gon will wed Owen Mulholland oi
Seattle, Wash. Mr. Mulholland, who
waa a gold mine owner, disappeared
when he went into the west, and it
was not until reentry that the couple
again heard of each other.
has been found to build strength, t
erable women of all ages. Mary
been very sick, until I took Cardui
Irani FOR IREE BNK £
Record for Ship Building.
A 400-foot vessel has lust been buili
id launched on tiw Tyhq, England, In
e record time 61 H working days.
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1908, newspaper, March 28, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870182/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.