The Uvalde News. (Uvalde, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 13, NO. 27.
Professional Cards
UVALDE, UVALDE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I?
181)8.
PRICE. *1.50 A YEAR, CASH
EXCHANGE NOTES.
1
LBAtL
O KLLJB,
Lawyer Real Estate and
COLLECTING AGENT,
Uv'fiLlci&. Tex eta
Will pnKtf**** in thr roort* of the T*th and 41st
mlietnl dintneU, nod In the supreme court and
o-irta of clril appeals.
fg“ Prompt attention given to all busine*
entrusted to hitn.
/ * B. FE.NLfct,
U.
Attornsy-at-Law and Land Agent.
Uvalde, Texas
tWOffice in Courthouse JE
H KDtr.% L
r^B. C. W. WATT,
Physician and Surgeon,
UVALDE, - TEXAS.
Attends all calls, day or nicht. Odlro at E
ki. Hillrur*-orth A in.’* Unix -'.tore <>flh-*-
hours from 9 a. ra. to 12 m.. uid from 2 to 5
p. m
DR c
W. HARRISON,
C valde.
OTers fits professional
people of Uvalde and vicinity.
Birmingham's druir store
the Horner cottaire. on
house from 1 :Q0 to 2:30 p. m.
A. N. CALLOWAY,
413 a'lb 415. E. Houston St.
GAN ANTONIO," - TEX
moTooK.i'riis $J.3fl Pfif D076H.
S. A. Light: Either withdraw
all salaries from the mem Iters of the
state legislature aud let them serve
; solely for the honor of the position,
or pay them a salary that will not :
be in itself an insult to their cap-
acities. That salary should be for |
the whole^term of two years with-
out continent allowances for any- '
thing. This is the only way to in-
sure prompt and effective work at
Austin.
Rosebud News; Bring cotton
factories to Texas and let enormous
freight hills be paid one wav instead
of two. To ship cotteu north and j
briyg the goods hack seems absuid,
when the factories could be located
iiere. and we could then furnish the
north ready made goods instead of
the raw material. \V e would not
only save freight, but keep money
at home that would be spent for
labor jn manufacturing the goods
and save the taxes now paid to the
North.
VVaelder Enterprise: Last Sun-
day morning the 15 year-old son of i
Mr. ,1 S. Fitzsiinous ro le out on
ho s*-back with other boys near t^e '
services to the stock pens. He was thrown from
Residence at j horse and badly hurt about the
head, rendering him in-ensible for
12 or 15 hours. As soon as possible ’
Dr. Henderson arrived at the | lace j
of the accident and rendered all aid
possible, while the entire commu-
nity it seemed turned out to do all
they could. A litter was construct- !
ed and willing hands bore him
home. He is now doing very well I
Texas Stock and Farm Journal:
Among th* range sheep owners
there is so strong a disposition to
increase their flocks that there will
bean inadequ.re mutton supply
Royal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Almn I
menaces to 1
i are the greatest
i of the present day.
■oym aua»a wwr.a oq. mw von*.
difficulty which toyk place m an
aPev between Poth Bros, saloon
Th • Nicaragua Canal and tha Ra 1-
roada
From‘‘Th* Nicaragua Canal and Our
Commercial Iat.r---ts, by Emery It.
JohnSpn, in the American Monthly R- •
view of Review-* for Xovem jer.
The trance >:i-in oital railroad
interests have opposed the canal
project because llieV fear that the
waterway will take from the rail-
roads a cons' lerabie portion of their
preent insufficient traffic. They
apparently regard the canal simply
as a rival a 1 not as a coadjutor;
but in so doing thev all »w tlie
minor an 1 temporary *-ff*:t of t i-
canal to obscure the ui >r<# impor -
ant perman *ut oflii *n ;e which it
will exert. That th • waterw iv Will
divert a portion if tlie troth • which
now goes bv rail is iudutfitable, but
the amount will be s nail. B it lit-
he
and a Mexican restaurant. The triiifick that wiil s -k
circumstances of the shooting were | cana* r.nito can now be pr off i n'
that Guevara was involvei m diffi- oauled over the mountai m. A t *.v
culty with another Mexican, in vears since, but after the c onple-
which he drew a large bowie knife- °f *1* tlie l acific roii-, lug-
Deputy Sheriff J. G. Stokes and quantities of traiic origin itni' as
TrtM.
Getty St. At
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l’hi<* gallery will giva you Letter work
mi any place in San Antonio. Call on j from that sm;r-p and the -upnly of
in when in the city.
Mr*. Smith, wife of W. M
F Smith. 101 <
\ntonio, TexiM*. wme t(fe
GOLD WATCH.
6,773 W4* the mnaberof patients waited
upon -luring the year of l*!*? at the
«CHI5A63 DENTAL PARLORS. ^
Corner }L laUM^iWraral, Ave. C.
j range lambs «n the market is short.
Phi«, con«id ri. g the strong de-
[ man*] for mutton and lambs for
] •>•«**. offer- an opportunity t-> Texa-J rat|r.h 0f
farmer* of which thev should not ‘
be slow to take advantage. All
conditions in the sheep in lo-trv in-
dicate that the farmer can engage
raising sh»*eep for mtCtoa pr*»diic-
tion with a well assured hop
j Sheriff Seidem inn were promptly
i on the scene of action, and Stokes
- commanded the Mexican to’tlirow
down the knife. The Mexican re-i
f isei to ohev orders, and Mr. Sei 1<»- |
mann rushed tn on him ifitli the
hope of knocking the knife out of i
the hands of the Mexican with his
six shooter. Tlie Mexican though
got in his work first, stabbing Mr.
Seileraann in the junction of hi*
left arm and shoulder. Mr. Soide-
mann then shot, hut the Mexican
continued in his murderous designs,
an*l Mr. Stokes fired three shots,
felling the Mexican to the ground.
The Mexican was shot once in the
top of the head, once in tlie bowels,
and ins leg was shattered with |
another shot. He cannot survive
Sin Angelo Standard: A trag-
edy tliat 4tas !** mi expected to occur
at a:iv time during tie* past 20 days !
took place last Wednesday evening
about three o’clock. It was on the
Otto Scliauer in Irion
county, on K"ckev. t^ar the line
i «»f r in Green, about 22 miles
from San Angel**. The. first in-:
formation received in San Angelo
was a telephone message at about
far west as the Miss i i i riv *r »#*.v
carried to New York City airl taken
thence arum 1 the ilia to S ui
Francisco and other Pacific point-*:
and at the present time commodi-
ties sent from places as f ir w-*t a-
ChicagO are frequency shipped to
the Pacific Stares bv tins -ame
t tf co irse \\ eb-t*v *» i-i in demand
by tho.e who could aj .rd to nay
fop his services. A sharp Nan-
tucket man is said to have got the
better nt the great defender of the
constitution in an amusing wav,
however. He had a small case
wliicii was to l»e tried at Nantucket
j nue week in Juue, and he posted to
Webster s office iu great’haste. It
was a contest with a neighbor over
: a matter of considerable local inter-
est. and his pride as a litigant was
at stake. He told Webster the par-
! titulars, and asked what he would
charge to conduct the case.
‘‘hv, said W eb't**r, **vou can’t
afford to lure me. I should have to
stav down there the whole week,
.a d illv fee would be more than the
whole case is worth. 1 couldn’t go
down there for l*rs-2tiian one thou-
sand dollars. I could try every case
no the docket as well as one, and it
wouldn't cost any more, for on*
case Would take mv time for the en-
tice week, anyway.”
"All right, Mr. Webster,” quickly
re-ponded the Nantucketer. "Here s
vour one thousand dollars. \ ou
come down and I’ll fix it so vou cau
trv every case.”
Webster was so amused overvtbis 1
proposition that he kept his word
He {pent the entire week in Nan-
aod
^ o’clock to Sheriff Shield to
arrest Otto SnW.-t.nej mui Sam M :ir-
5.T7S people had tfieir
t*. :tii Si up at this otfiee. Just think
of it.
WEKE YOU one of them? If not it
weald P\Y YOU to be. Yon can SAVE
M<»NEY by patronizing this institution,
.n*i hav • rne finest dental work done that
is possible. Teeth filled withoct
e\ xr from o0 cents up. Gold crowns, the
fixkst. only #5.00. Teeth extracted
wi i MOOT fair only 50 cents. Best set of
teeth from #3.00 to #8.00.
[sin’t be mislead bv unscrupulous den-
tists. who claim to do work just as good
and just as cheap.
COME TO U3. and SAVE MONEY.
K‘member that all OUR WORK IS
GUARANTEED and KEPI IN REPAIR
for b years.
» Drs. GOODMAN & HAYES Mgrs.
profit. ___
rav. that a warrant had iveeu issued
in lrmj cniitv charging tiieui with
the murder of Ben t’*de. The ex-
citement in San Angelo
Consumption Rarely Cured.
To the Editor—Pleas* inform your
| Cuero Star: E H. R Green.
president of the Texas Midland,
j has let the extension of h:s road to
j Waco and it is said work will l*e
| commenced immediately. This
being the case it is now in order for
Ouero to take*steps to secure this
line, as it is generally admitted that
President Greer* desires a line into
southern Texas. A move now may
; result in our city acquiring a direct
competing line to the northern part
i of thy state and thence to the
northern markets. Let our board
l of trade, and business men gener-
: ally, attend to this matter at once.
Its importance cannot be over
reader* that I have a positive remedy for 1 estimated,
the a yore named disease. By its timely j
ase thousands of hopeless cases have been L*llmg Signal
peimmentlycored. I shallb*. glad to send or threti h(r^0
two bottles of mv remedy free to any of ;
voar reader* who have consumption if they that should be
will rend me their express and post office
address. Re*pectf"lly,
T. A. liloeum. M. 0.. 181 Pearl St. New
ork
PORTER’S
Cooler and Creamer.
\V111 keep your
milk cool and sweet
in hottest we.i/her.
Ripens cream evenly
and .makes churning
e »sy. W* rk« in inv
ciit.l »te * ’ - a *»h-
There are two
concerns in Luting
given the "cold
shake” bv the trading public. They
are here rrnlv for a season. They
take money out of a town and leave
none There is not a single busi-
ness advantage to be gained in huy-
ing from them. There is not an
article they -ell but what can be
bought as cheap of the dealers in
<>ur town who pay taxps and give
good value for vour money. These
h-»b<>s do nothing for us. Trade
with the merchants who are here
to “t iv. and let the cheap-goods
•*! lo w g ».
' xas Stock and Farm Journal:
E.s-where in this “partment the
■ournal speaks •• the diminished
was in-
tense. S mi Murray Was arrested
bv Deputy Sheriff Bob Banner-
man and the rangers ou Chad-
bourne street about 8 o’clock with-
out resistance and later Otto
Schauer was arrested in the same
manner. Both prisoners were
placed in jail, where thev remained
until yesterday evening, when they
were taken to Sherwood bv Sheriff
J. T. Rutledge anti State R uiger J.
T. Me Murray. Oti*» repost iff the
killing was that Schauer an 1 Mur-
ray were driving a bunch of hor-es
and ran up suddenly on Ben Pole,
who fired his pi-tid at Scliauer,
Schauer returning the fire with a
Winchester shot gun, knocking
Pole off Ins horse, and when Cole
fell he fired his pistol at Murray
Murray returning the fire with liij
Schauer and Murray
from New York to Antwerp and
tlience to California instead of
j being carried across tie* country hv
rail.' Under suoii con Itti »ns of
trans-continental tr.idi; it is not
probable that th-. Nicaragua Canal
! will draw much of its tonnage
from that which now moves bv
' nail. ^
Tlie canal will create most of its
j traffic and will be of
I ance to tlie railroads.
turn and distribution of the cotn-
| modifies transported by the ships
' which use the canal must l*e done
by the railroads, fa is will enlarge
their Mffval freight b isiuess. the
traffic from which the best profits
are obtained. The canal will als >
benefit the Pacific roils by Itelpiug
them to build up the industries of
the region they serve. I’ue trunk
lines connecting th.» eentrii st i -s
with the Atiuutic p >rts have not
suffered, but hive flourished, with
the improvement of tlie Great
Likes. In pr uniting the m bia-
trial development of tlie a Ijacent
l’he most striking
eeque figure in all history i- the
tall figure of a lean and sinewy old
man with long hair and c mi and
wearing an old-fashion plug hat
His pantaloons are m stripes of
w hitt* and red arid his blue coat is
bespangled with stars. He is the
” personification of the United States
jaud we call him "Uncle Sam.” He
is the composite of the wild cat and
the cooing dove--the lion and the
lamb, the thunder storm and the
summer evening’* last sigh that
. shuts the rose. II- is the embodi-
ment of all that is tender and ter-
rible. The world stands appalled
at his wonderful power and bows in
admiral ion *.f Ins matchless mag-
! nanimity. He is the tallest indi-
vidual on this muiidane sphere, and
when he snorts in his handkerchief
of red, white and bine; * he earth
' quakes and the min an? Its tremble
j on their thrones. From the peace-
ful walks of life he can mobilize ail
army in sixtv davs, and m ninety
days lie can destroy a povveiT i!
navy and demolish an empire, lie
is the boss of the western lieniis-
plieie, sheriff of Puba, justice of the
peace of Pirto Rico and guardian
ad libitum of the Philippine
I-dands. fie is as brave as Caesar
and as meek as Moses. He is as
fierce as a tiger and as cool as a
cucumber. He wears the tail feath-
ers of the eagles of Franc J in his
hat, ami tlie scalp ut M**r co in his
l*elt. He laughs at the roar of the
Rus-iau bear, and is always ready
for a schooner of German beer i
All that is left of Spain* is her!
‘honor’ since her. combat with (
l. ncle Sam. No longer tlm lion of
England roars at our door, but the
twain nnw stand together for lib-
erty and huiiiauity.— Bob Taylor,
\ erv few are aware of the origin
of the word, "deadhead, which is s<>
frequently u-ed in connection with
theatrical representations. It is as.
follows: Many vears ago the princi-
pal avenue of a town passed close to
the entrance of a road leading to the
This is the niost discouraging news { cemetery. As this cemetery had
mate. Freight is sometimes taken ' tucket and appeared on one side or
the oTier in eyery ea«e that came
up for hearing. Tlie shrewd Nan-
trteket r hired Daniel out lo all his
friends who were in litigation, and
received in return about fift“eii
hundred dollars, so that he got
\V ebst'-r s services for nothing, and
made a good profit to boot.
If that man was alive in these
davs of trusts and syndicates he
much ussist- 'v<ni' I probably be at the hea l of a
The codec- ! * trust controlling the services |
of all the big lawrers of tlie coun-
try.— Boston IleraRP
F. A. PIPER. G. T. NUNN. DUB MUELLER
F. A. °iper & Co.
i CASH DEALERS IN
Eiinni you WANT.
GETTY STREET
Oldest House in Uvalde.
Esta/olisheci 1877 ^
HAY PRESSES
- WIND MILLS.
Pumping Jacks, •-
Well Drilling Machines.
Water Supply Material.
ALAMO IRON WORKS.
Box 387. San Antonio. Tex
Buy Pianos
and Organs
FROM RESPONSIBLE DEALERS
A Santiago newspaper is much
distressed because Mayor McLeary
of that city works "m the mayor’s
office in his shirt sleeics. claiming
that such a costume is undignified.”
that we I) *ve had from Santiago
for a long time, for ii would not he
difficult to prov6that t people that
Iia^ »«•>! **<-,jt*ir. -t Hie -lilt'd, -ieer**
habit is unfit for self-government.
1 he only men t at manage * to g*4
tiling- done are those that take off *
I - - j their coats, roll up their sleeves
Slates, the Great i*iAes have lie ip- I j ^ |
i tiie railroad serving that -*ect*oa to j
! buiul up the financial)v strongest!
system's in t!i“ United > it-s. Sun i
ikirlv tlie Nicaragua 0» i il
more than anv o*h *r agj
place the Pacific railmtls
sure finatn ial foundation.
six-shooter
then cam- to Sail
rendered/ Four shots in ail were
fired. Another report «avs, and,
what appears to be the substance of
the coroner’s inquest.at Sherwood,
that the body of tden Cole was
found in Schauer’s pasture, shot
The Times is interested in the
hoys who are struggling in our
public schools and colleges for ail
education, but would remind the n
education means more than than a
head full of knowledge. A g > >d
grammarian mav be a bad citizm.
All bovs and girls, too, should learn
honesty. If some men bad the right
to sell water froifit tlie gulf of
Mexico ,^)iv tlie quart they would
cheat in the measure. How can I
sell, more goods asked a ni-rcliant
, , , i “Fill up vour measure,” was the
Angelo and sar- * *
fj. im% n reply. A man who sent a four-gal-
j Ion jog for mola-s.-s, and discovered oue uf
j that the grocer had chorg-d
him f>r five gillous. said
he did not object to paying for the
extra gallon but be hated the strain
’ on the capacity of the jug. it is
thieving to borrow small
go in. If i ports may he be-
if^ved the soldiers that captured
Santiago and an aruiv * « i*-- a- lug
as th*-n own, and that contributed
largely to bring the war to ail end,
foug it tti-ir battle in their shirt
■•leeves. They were not hampered
hv considerations of dignity. Their
object was to do their work thor-
oughly. and thev did not think
much of their personal appearance.
been bud out some tim- previous to i
th- construction of the road it was .
a ranged that all funeral tiru'p^.inn. .
s*ion!d i*e allowed to pass al ngtl'e
latter free of toll. One dav ns a w-ll
known phy-ician'who was driving
along tins ro;* 1 stopped to p i\ Ti-
to !. ll-observe 1 to tin* ket*]r*r: "(iill-
- dernig the peuevot-nt character f
o ir br.ifes-ion, 1 think you ought
t h*t os pass free of charge’’ "No,
r»octor. said the gatekeeper," we
cant afford that; v >n semi t » » many
deadheads through as it is.” Tlie
story traveled around the ..country,
and tlie word "deadhead” was
eventually applied t > those who ob-
tained free admission tothe theatre.
mm •- m
There is one sentiment
Only a few know the real merits of a Pianofir Organr the majority j. rpr hv A.
case. Pi -no* van- in pric from 8150 iipr.;irds. and th* 8150 irMrurrer,* ««^
ease *uperiar in appearance to one worth double its value. ' **
Manufacturers of Firsticiass and Standr.nl Instro-
rnents sell their goods to the Largest Deal-
-*■ ers- They never consign.
Agmits whodema: n- - on time -aieg are supposed to la- nr.ar.ie to hold the*
I.l-".' tot* • wh.-r : r -ud. ortb#
loss of mstrament and a . paid on it must be expeeted.
VI ■? do not ask for rote* on time sale*, then-fore ran -mnt fU!‘l,rr time, wne#
through *- tr.e mi-fortune our patron-* are nnahle to mo« t parmeri wt *-n due.
Avoid coneignment dealers, manufacturers' agents- *. Jf-r.an e.| an.l egpeeiaU* bo‘
gu* northern concern* who* ffer special inducement*; tbej l ave r-iiher factory not
responsibility Guarantee* troin al) this class are worthier*
'-‘l—tA ).uv fn* **a-l. —■—t _ - - - --a- —— - — ■ —- ■ "
geou vilae with a Involute Mfetj ;tn<i protectioll, boy yon-i pfmr*^or frotn
THOS. OOGTOA-TST & BROS
San Antonio, * - Texas.
Z2T- TVp refer you to any banking house in T exas.
F. A. PIPER & CO..
BANKERS
Buy and sell Exchange on all Accessible Points.
Transact a Central Banking Business.
the;
If is well on some occasions to country, ant-msf Democrits and
violate s-*ciai usages by hau-lluig a Republicans alike, and that is that
ftituati-ui "without gloves, it is this congress should not adjourn
necessary at times to dispense with without arranging for the constrnc-
the hampering and hindering ef- tion of the Nicaragua’canal. That
fects ot the coat. We think that work is so ess»*nt*al to the com-
the country may congratulate itself merce and safet' of this country
that it has a shirt-sleeved mayor in that it is a national necessity.
Santiago.—* I udtanapol is News.
Southern Pacific
bf SUNSET O
ROUTE
“ Sunset Route.”
with a load of buckshot in tlie left
side which passed through his body, ^ t v
sum- of money or maky small debts
lOIOMfiC C’ljuER ¥T9
K.M KUAl. Ha?
on the north-
li <ution cause!
n-ilv, by thfc
ii-equent high
at tie in Texas,
Mmmm •/ Ik* lR.il *ad Xirru.
](• Ml seed *offrr wiih i,eanil^;*. Tat*
s. dbaaa* h qasefcty sod r "manemly cured
few Brawns'Iren Biurn. Every di—a ot
mm M*a4, mitw mad -niach, chronic
Brawn*’ Iron
■srd ftr nearly a
ft Wand* t#*day tore-
■at vaiaad ieni*df*a.
» a*U hy all dealer*.
THE
Comal Springs Nursery
jjrows Ki'itit and Shade Trees, Or-
tfil Shrulw and Grasses,
15vergrf‘t*n.s. etc., that will
gtow i>« ntr h**t, drr climate,
a.v toVa^r than elsewhere.
’fsBe. Add rasa
Otto Lockk,
.#r Ni-w Bmnnfels, Te*iM.
D
vV.
(am bill will wnte too I*'-
telicf at lowest rmtem iu
m
IT
• -1 -icti-m --f .
- t -i u rang -
irr!v, perh ij
-h irtage i.n
prices of voni|
the ordinary *'ipplv sources of
those rang There is another fact
besides the evt-nsion of the sheep
iud'istry over *be northwest to ten-
der the reduction there permanent.
That is, th“ loot that the vonng
cattle of the state a~e uow being
directed to the corn states to be
developed. Tlie tendency is to
make the "Texas rauges merely
breeding grounds for men who will
take the offsprings of the herds at
an early age and mature them on
feed and under better cohditious
than can be obtained on the rang-s
of either Texas or the northwest,
U seems that the movement of
young stock to the northwest will
steadily hecotr
portaace
A L- W.Vi »ul
oming out on the right -i-Je, being
evidently fir:‘d at close range.
Another shot, either from a pistol
or rifle, penetrated his right eve
and was cut out at the base of the
brain. He was lying on his back
when found, with bis pistol ne-r
his left hand, two chambers I. . i
been discharge*! and the h*nim* r
was resting on the next . d
cartridge but there was no*/ .t in
the cartridge, showing the ; i*n
had not been snapped. T >■ de-
ceased's saddle had blood on ir an l
his horse’s tracks showed ( *f be
was riding toward his h -in** when
the parties met. fiThe irouii: * is
supposed to have originated over
one of deceased's female relatives
Deceased was under a $2lf00 pp ice
bond at the time of the killing.
It is not generally known that
tiie Star Spangled Banner Flag of
the United States is older than any
the present (i igs of the
g£eat European powers. It was
adopted ib 1777 bv tlie congress of
the Thirteen Colonies, then at war
with the mother country,the vellow
and red Spanish flag came out in
1785; ^he French tri-color was
i adopted in 1791; the French red
English emblem, with the Union
Jack in the upper corner, dutes
-.....-......... Double Daily OflfiaiS M GMl
an I never pay them. Boys who
have nothing to do are more apt t
become thieves and jail birds than,
th--*e who are employed. Doing ■t’00* 1"',H: the Sardinian (now the
nothing is the apprenticeship to Italian) flag first fluttered in 1848;
There are some
bouse who would oppose it sinipiv - m -• q .
because it is a measure of tlie ad- -*■ idilH 06i V ICG • • il 1~ i
ministration, but it is not probable WithjBuffet Sleepers |u8J ADIOHIO did U3JTBSlO)«
Only Standard Gauge Line RunningThrough Sleep
ers to the City of Mexico.
Fight and Morning Connections at
New Orletn* with lanes to
that there are eaough of these to
defeat it. The recent events that
have transpired, placing us so much
more interestedly in the far east
and in the nud-Pacific, have given
a new meaning and demand for
construction of that work and its
control by the government of tht
United States, The administration
favors this.—S A. L glit.
XKW TQRE, PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON, ATLANTA, CINCINNATI
ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS AND (^jlCAGO.
c. w. rein;
Gen’l Pasg and Ticket Atren* . / *
»w * -r^rr*,.. U.
. . ”L. *; -i .
As*‘t Ge*‘l P***. mud Ticket Agent,
Homtoa. Inn.
doing wrong. Tbe man who stands
idlv abcut in the morning with his
hands in his pockets is liable to
hav- tli»m in some one else’s
pickets liefore night. A lazf man is
:to more use the world than
*. »*• i-l man, and he takes up more
• * n Every idle man lias to be
- - 1 by an industrious one.—
> v d, 'ifhnol Times.
5 > B irdette says: "There are
voting men who do not work, nty
son, put tbe world is not proud of
them. It does not know their names
even it simply speaks of them as old
So and so’s boys Nobody likes
them, nobody hates them; the great
busy worfd doseu’t even know that
Catarrh Can Be Cur d
By eradicating from tbe blood the I
■the Austro' Hungarian flag was scrofulous taints which cause it.
one of eoi&equenees of the compro- Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh
mise of 1867; the present Germau : promptly and permanently, because
flag first appeared in 1871, and the it strikes at the root of tbe trouble.
Russian tri-color is quite a recent The ftch, pure blood which it
affair. The only modification that makes, circulating through the
the American f|a^ has undergone iU1ff impoverished blood. It makes
since its origin consists ini the ad- J the blood ricli and pure, and cures
d uni of a new star every time a new scrofula, salt rheum, dvspepsia*
D. W. BARNHILL,
state is taken into tbe Unian. The
stars now number 45, and unfor-
tunately for Spain, it is more than
likely that they haye not yet come
to the end of their multiplication.
—Pans Figaro
catarrh,- rheumatism, nervousness.
If vou ure troubled with anv ail-
ment caused or promoted by impure
blood, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla at
once.
THE
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When you want to insure
against fire, call on
INSURANCE PLACED 1ft AL
THE LEADING COMPANIES.
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Hart, of Grotoa. S. D. "Waa ‘ L " waut W
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