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pec «onie cold water in her face room and were surprised on fu-
and toon she will be herself again. tering to see candles burning on
tbe door. |
AnniCa
Aouita hastily obeyed bis in-
instructions, and waited patiently
for hgr Bweet One to open
Friday, October 21,1898.
CITY DIRECTORY.
was frightened and
to open her wanted ta ran, bat Socorro knew
evetf and to speak ; bat both were thstthey were in for some ex-
diseppointed. Her companion had perience, and beiDg cowardly
more than‘only fainted’. enough to not want to ba IK1
As ber fever increased th* poor alone, he tock Ancita by the arm
creature toastd about on her bed and leading ber along said:
Scrofula to
Consumption.
? c
_ H nm.. e . . mayor and cried oat in her deliriam.
W a • • mursnai
w w Banka • • fif.creiary Oh Socorro, exclaimed Antita,
L g curd . • • treasurer gW),et One Is not dead. But why
COUNCIL. does ^he not seem to know me
m w T n^g 4 ■ tiOill j
DSTtfompsou T M WMI L A luruer Jhe fright she got in the room
CBCECH DIRECTORY. above has effected ber bead and
Methodl.t^chutob. ^vreacMn^^ery she faj|g bieh ft}Ter a mav
iaU?*^'. Iriyermee mg svarv
■ eeSay nigh'- L* 1 twing.
akrlat-ian cfcurch, presetting
berk* Jay. Sunday school.
•aK^CVu^ay^oiinEs'H «£»«£ unccnecions
tar, paator.
“BSttafittSS'aaSSS bcr
J ■ P.cUolaon.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
▼ an A.a’.yne lodge No. -»*3 1 O O !•
.«.«... t.to.
Ms£5;”«uv m * r ... a ti.
caiurda r tug-'. before full moou.
capter Raeieru friar. meet®
P. lday evening and Friday night on
•r altar the let full moon.
Tan Alaiyn* Council No oOC A L OI H
aM,i every lirsi Thursday night.
Wa.ghti of fii nor meets every nr*t and
tktvd Monday nigHte.
Tlalfkt* and Ladies of Honor mee.r.
■ret end third Ihureday night*.
WOW No. 77 meet* fourth Saturday
at eaeh month. __
now she has a high fever,
killl her. said Socorro.
Socorro's comments were
not
every
i“* -------^rir . v
Sahbatn.
patter. .
Rreebvterian church, preaching l and
Sunday school every ^a
**—...mMiinf evorv »ea-, Vl,r^. ,.Q(;oataging to
every she wes too inexperienced to fcel
J" M‘ other than hopeful.
Socoiro carried the
woman from the
room where she l ad fainted into
room and laid her on
Dont leave me, Ann't*, we
mast get tbe food and harry back
to Sweet One. Get up courage
and come.
Annita hurried along *wiib him
and said:
I will not leave .you, bat let as
make haste.
When the basket .Socorro had
he took
hurried
Aouita, but brought along was tilled
aud
the bed.
f here she laid for over a week you and
Democratic Ticket
For Governor.
Joseph D. Sayers
For Lieutenant Governor.
Jaimes 5. Browning.
For Attorney General.
Thomas S. Smith.
For Land Commissioner.
George W. Finger.
For Treasurer.
John W. Robbins.
For Comptroller.
• R. W. Finley.
For Supt. of Pub. Instruction.
J. S. Kendall.
Railroad Commissioner.
Aliison Mai field.
For Associate Jus. ol bep- Court.
Thomas J. Brown.
For Judge Grim. Court Appeals.
M. M. Brooks.
For Congress.
J. W. Bailey.
For Senator.
0. L. Potter.
' For Representative.
C. H. Smith.
T. P. Wells.
S. P. Evans.
For County Judge.
J. D. Woods.
For County Clerk,
L. M. lack.
For Distric Clerk.
W. P. Head.
For County At^iuey.
Silas Bare. Jr.
For Sheriff.
Lon Shrewsbury.
For Tax Collector.
W. P. Strickland.
For Tax Assessor.
m Barlow Roberts.
For Treasurer.
R. V. Baxter.
For County Surveyor.
J. E. Kern.
For Public Weigher.
F. I>. Hagan.
For County Commissioner.
J. M. Weems.
Justice of Peace, Precinct No. 4.
G.T. McDonoogb,
For Constable Precinct So. 4.
John Riddle.
unconscious without noticing
aD) thing aud not recognizing
either Annita or Socorro.
For days at a time, she won'd
sing, cry and talk iucessautlr,
then ehe would lecome calm and
remain for bonre like one iu'a
trance. >’o tim^ was now ep-nt
by either Annita or Socorro in
thinking of adventure.
One or both of them was at the
bedsidetof tbe unconscious wo-
man all of the time doing every-
thing to relieve her that they could
do under tbe circnm*ftnces.
Socorro brought food from the
mouaetry store room and waited
upon Annita I ke the veritable
slave be was. Bat withal Annita s
companion grew worse, and now
they hourly expected her to
breathe her last. However ehe
continued t > live. Annita sat by
the bedside for hours at a time
fearing that every polsation would
be the last.
Thns she sat late one night
Annita by the band
oat.
When they reached tbe door
they found it barred by strong
slaves a ho said:
Sot so fast, Socorro. It ia now
near thr* e weeks since we saw
we are not going to let
yon escape us.
Socorro dropped his baket.
threw up bis bands and cried:
Ob, s’aves do not harm me. I
have repented manv times tor trv
iDg to pry into the n oak’s s- ert ts
Now I want to reinru tocth»
monastery.
Ilueb, yon fool! We arc a-
anxious to gpt oat of this place
as von can be. But wha’ ab ui
the besot.ful girl and the woman
w th vou. Do they want *0
leave the p’act!
Not in the least afraid, Annita
spoke up and said:
Oh, yes -ir, we do want
awiyw from here. Help ns, lor
£
mv Sweet One will die if she does
not *000 get back to tbe world
wiere she lived so long. We
will take you to ber. She has
been very sick—nearly dead. Is
not that tbe word, Socorro? shr
inquired.
Socorro nodded assent
if
making it look more line ta boa
! pliable home than a prison.
| Tbe fearfal pits in the room,
once eaUed tbe dungeon, were
now filled ap and eovered over.
Any one predispowd to Scrofula can « **» ,bl> tbi'J« L*'™ b*'1
never be healthy and vigorous. Thi» attended to alter know ng that
taint in tbe blood naturally drift* into tbe monk’s Illness would not per-
Consumption. Being such a deep-seated per tQ remain long at a time
blood disease, Swift’s Specific ia the fr0QJ bj|J beiiBide. And for more
only known cure for Scrofula, because *eek ,b( „!#Tei| buried
it is the only remedy which can reach
the disease.
Scrofula ap-ieared on the head of little |
gnWidchild when only IS month* old. Shortly
afi«Sr tireakli’H out It spread rapidly all^ ov»f ||
pits
to make sore a large, flat rock
was placed over the top of each,
that no one could ever fall or he
thrown into them again. Larra
also had the Iron bars taken from
every window and the padlocks
V&j from off tbe gates.
(to bf. continued.)
>♦♦ ♦♦♦♦]»»»▼ 8 ♦ r<
4-impirunt gauwats4
u
A_ 1
tnemaelves banling meiqoite trees
brush, rock, sand ana dirt which
, they camped iuto those death
£ai nits until they were ti led. And
her! body. The scabs on the sores would
oft A>n the slightest touch, and the odor
would arise made the at-
mosphere of the room
sickening and unbearable.
The disease next attacked
the eye*, and we feared she
would lose her sight. Em-
inent phv»lc1an* from the
mrroumfina country were
consulted, but could do
nothing to re’teve the lit-
tle Innocent, and gave It
a* their opinion that the
case was hopc ess and Im-
possible to sa>e the child's eyeslgl
then that we decided to try Swift's Specifi-.
That medicine »t once made a speedy and com-
plete cure. S • is now a young lady, and haS
never had a sign of the disease to return.
Mas. Kcth Bfrxkl*t.
Salina. Ran.
Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease,
and is beyond the reach of the average
blood medicine. Sw ift’s Specifics
S.S.S.% Blood
is the only remedy equal to such deep- 0f cubticriDUons
seated diseases; it goes down lo the nf amiii in-,
very foundation and forces out every
taint. It is purely vegetable, and is
oa remedy guaranteed to
potash or other
'%r^—
a
2-Fest Trains-2;
DAILY
St. Lcuis. CU’.wco
->d the EAST.
Sopert 't» Pii’lrran Vea:!boi*J
Bufltt Sleepers.
Ne * Chair Cars
CITY BANK LITIGATION.
the only bloc
contain no mercury
mineral substance whatever. , I
B<aiks mailed free by Swift Specific
Company. Atlanta, Georgia.
Some time since several suit*
were brought by J. A. L. VN olie,
assignee of tbe City Bank of
Bhernian, against parties alleged'
to be delinquent in their payment
to the capital
stock of said institution.
There were fifteen of each suits
tiled.
Tod*y the first one to come to a
test was J. A. L. Wolfe vs. O. C.
Bivins.
The jon returned a vndict in
favor of tbe defendant.
Ibe charge of the court was
It s«lls too fast ” I
have spared his life, save the
entreaties and prayers of Larra.
She moved the hearts of alt and very direct and was in substance
carried ber plan out, which, how- that the assignee bad ou ban* i
ever w a s decidedly for the best sufficient money and assets to r*J
in this instance. Larra* idea of •>! indebtedness and expense of
lo a"io<'ne-s was in being good and
doing at all times the moat good
possible under the circumstances.
Had she permitted the cowboys,
anxions for revenge, to take rtte
life ot the monk another evil
would have been committed
which mortal bands never could
have rectified. So she did the
administenng the trust w«<bcut
calling tn a delinquent stock-
holder for any unpaid rubscr-p
tiun to ibe capi’al st*k of ii**
bank.
It developed in he bearing ol
the case that eve^ debt of the
bank That had ***» proven bad
been paid.— s**rtE&D Regis’er.
“ No use for a duster — there’s no dust on
BaJfAsfc
PLUG
Every dealer who has handled Battle
Ax knows this to be a fact. There
is no old stock of Battle Ax any- •
where:—nothing but fresh goods, as
Battle Ax sells five times more than
any other brand in the world.
All who chew it never change.
Demember the name
1 v when you buy again.
Only Lins R.nilng Thiough
Cos; h e» *r.3 S'«*p«rs to New
team Without Chant*.
AND
Kandsom*
Sets Fr** 1
DIRCClr LINF TO
Arizona,
New Mexico
California.
S. T HORSE, E P. TURNER,
C*.--. P.tat
Su* T»t SgL.
i«*4«t<
d V .. V-*« l
* u.o . Hgr .
Ull.LAI, TEXAS
PaOF|:SbIONAL CARDS
\\7 ». TATTON,
I’lijs can and Surgeon.
Office
Store.
hotel.
over Cartwrght's Drag
lesideoce opposite City
an Alstyne, Tex.
good deed and prevented the id-
‘‘“id: ; dnional crime contemplated.
eve was dry when Larra took the t,y thrust- .,r H»ir»<«»rrh curt-.
for she great G«;d above to hpare
ite life of she woman she loved;
who in retorn loved her with as
love much surely as God himsew
could love. Her companion turned
her head on ber pillow and look-
ing Into Ancita'a tearlul face
said: Annita. dear one, I have
beard vour pravers for my recov-
ery and for your sake tbe good
God may let me live. Have 1 been
jetter now, though we did th u k
she would die, bat sLe is now
sleeping a nataral sleep, so 1 took
this time to come here to get
food and ALni a came for tbe
walk.
When Socorro had concluded
Jaan El Pa.«o said:
Annita! „ Is the gill’s name An-
^ nisaf Yes, that in what the
stran&a monk eaid ^ie child’s
name wa.t.
1 r“f ito.;".'
.. j \ a-mr1*'ia the city "f TdeJo. a»un
aforesaid. »ne rhst «.id firm will
..I ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR.--|
arm of the frightened monk, rd<1 i .^,rn to i«ffre m* and .u
led him away. | this ta**tb d.v of December, A
When Tehas, assisted by the
John Buck
Frank J. Cheney.
IisrriDed hi mv
Advance
Threshers
Engines.
A W Gleason.
Notary Pub'ic
fatherly ranchman
succeeded in getting she monk
V t1 <>
N Hall's t atarrh Care is taken infeinally and
ti w»s dir-.-tfr ot the bltjod and mneous stirfa'.-es
ut th. -yste’m. Send for m—tiinon^s. free,
that there was00 ” ’ .....T
line
line
nHS. QAGKBl 1 a BAVAQK
DiGt+M** of T.ye. K-tr, N- and Thr «t. <>f
flr'e ever Bctitpr* drag «toiv. * atb**&»*
i»f b^Osir**. J< h *ur^ n to 12. ItoS.
day 9 to |l a m. 2 to Spin.
Sherman, Texas.
-—j--
\ \V. walker,
.
ATTOp>EY AT LAW
aud NOTARY TUBLIC
fan Alrfyne, : : Texas
SM^ConimercIal prar'tice a special
tvv OS|ce over First Nat’l Bank
P J. HUMPHREY.
A njoKNEY-AT LAW
long aick my dear?
Ob, erhd Annita, through her
teats, my sweet one.my own dear
gw * el one, My sorrows are all j
gene cow that jon speak again to
aie in the tame voice I have al-
ways known and loved. My own.
you have been sick along, long
| time.
ALnita glutted into her com-
panion's face, her eyes were
closed and a death like palloi bad
crept over her already white lace.
It was tbe first time in many
weeks that she had been in *nor
rual condition, and the udfor
; tur.ate allusion to that night ot
bed they found
feigniue,.ou his part for he"a"
reallv pick tn i already ■yep10™*
of a high fever had set ^
fever increased and tr a short
while he was raying 'D a ^
deliriam. He ciinfc8Dl:'
F J C'ht-uey * Co
l»y L>ru|rifH*tf, T.«*.
Tulv*do Ohio
, Damon was thrown *D^° a
fright again threw her into an an- ^ ,be b<)l-rib!e attempt at
eonscioas state, and all that Anoi mQrd^r m%(i„ ty the monk uron
ta could do did not revive her. ^ ^ o( jjSrra ,;*hem they h»d
CHAPTER XXXII.
LARRA’S DlSsCOVERIES. a
There was another person not
very far from the beautiful nuder
ground room, where Anuita's
companion, who bad been ill, too,
during alUtbe long w<eks she
had lam in ber prison borne wild
with fever. It was no other than p^unacd myself to kill—yes. to
the monk Father San Migual. I a? aider—. he screacbed, everyone
both cases, strange to sav, the name of De Tontee. Grrse
fever was brought about ! the Dam* I)e Toutee. Yon tried
fright and, strange to s*y» *t the j fo keep me from it, did you?
same time almost, ^rjita scorn i^sas no use, you would
for Larr^ and fou^1 aD^ on<“
who came D< ar J*m- w,,a^d
seize bold ot l ira’s arm and hold
it like a vice ,U<I (fB':
I have v a now, woman, this
time you *Ja11 not *‘’1 awav- I)irt
I not that you are to die in
the dc'B600 t-*16 child? Ha.
ha 'will be avenged on you. I
A WAYSIDE wooing.
His tires were soft and fiabbv.and
he didn’t have a pump,
called gQ b0 waited by the roadside, and ;
he called himself a chump,
But a wind-Bome blowmer girl
came by and tilled with ioy i
hi* cup.
And be said she was hi* wind lass
cause she pumped hi* tires
up.— Exchange.
Wehan lie ill ki »ls of Farm Machinery. A full
John Deer Plows and Cultivators Also, a full
Eagle Plow-, Cultivators aa 1 Cotton Planters We handle
r i-i |i a* i. , I \ir t an A.«.tyne. Texas.
I llO Jollll lleor NtOOl \? U^OllS, All business promptly attended t<
Also, the Molina and Navy garrison Wagons. Lowest | qj<vt rr.i.Br^ dr^stor*..
market prices. * I Q.jsENTER,
iC. C. McCorkle& Co ' -LA'™-
Van Alstvne. Texas.
S* <» t;
Notary P
stt- ru>*T Tt-la- SM.«-i*tloa
i# h,-. 3i> Ma-.n -tr*,-t. 8«x->odfloc
l. u
q. s. Bj
CATARRH
Her pleadings and tears awok^
Socorro, whe^was lyiug asleep on
a cot near by. She ttarfully rela
ted what had occurred, and ve y
unconsoliDgly he replied: It’s ne
wonder
that she
____ , >UU
fmC better
than ta ttil her about the very
thing that gave her -such a spell?
If voa do that again it might kill
THE STORY OF LARRY
,____— Trias*
BY SUE GREEN LEAF
-- fher, he concluded.
CopyriubteJ. Frrm T*-x&s uurun ^voJicwte ^DD1(S very m uch diatress-
chapter XXXI. 1 aDd ebe 8aid:
_ Ob, Socorro I » id not know it
The terrible shock Annita »od would barm her. Do you think
her ^companion received In Lar ! I have killed my Sweet One?
discovered sleeping sweetly in
h^i besntifhl canopied bed, »l«o
senrcbing for an outlet from thtir
prison heme),the filgb' the sla^s
gave her on runDiDg into the
fearful scream the
monk ga\e when he saw thitu.
All this was enough to frigh'eD
and throw her into a tVvw, and in
-fac-t it almost resnlted ta ber
* .
I
ra’« tjdroom, when the monk
attempted to take her life, was
too exciting an episode for these
two momen whose lives had been
•o quiet.
Annita was very much grati-
fied with the giimpe of life she
had. though it was more than her
ooaipanion could bear up under.
Since Annita and ber compan-
ion had been with Socoxro Anni-
ta had been too ventoreeoms for
hia comfort and he wished they
would never return to him.
But that wish was not to be
realized, for Annita entered tbe
room at that ics’anl and called to
him.
He was vexed ^ai being inter
mpted by her aau di aot an
am us
Annita went closely up to him
and cried: '<
Ob. SocorTO, what will I do.
my poor Sweet One lies with her
eyes closed and cannot speak to
me.
What is it, girl, that you say
haa happened to your companion?
Is she dead?
Oh, air, I do not know. She acts
▼ary strangely.
Soecorro arose and followed
Analta iato the room where her
^0^pg0ii)s lay uneon*cioas.
Whwa he saw the cncosctou*
Socorro did not reply to her
for ho taw ber companion was
returning to consciousness, and
be feared the least sound might
Qtartle her.
She put tut her slender hand
to Annita and said:
Dont grieve, vour Sweet One
will not die. 1 have much to tell
yoa and Socorro. •
Soo^rro brought the wine and
hen yhe had sipped slowly until
last drop was gone, she lav
back on her pillow aud fell
asleep.
Annita and Socorro exchanged
gratified looks and smiled and
Baid nothing.
They withdrew to an adjoining
room to t&’k over theu happi-
ne.-a. fer be th teit that tne Si^p
tbe sick woman was having would
restore her to health.
Will we trj to find our way out
ef this place,*wbicb baa become
£
letter pat ycur time on your
babe and try and raise it light,
than spending hdv time trying to |
reform me. Ca, ha, a monk l am
to be <-urf\ and I will have my
wav in tbe monastery.
Tbe delirious monk would go
ask your
Druggist
for a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
i mains no cocaine,
in-renry nor saj other
injurious drug.
It is quickly Absorbed.
Give, Relief sc once.
It ooen# »nd ciesase* _-
MSw. COLD‘N HEAD
He&l* and Protect* tbs M_mbr*ne. Restore* Che
Nenee* of Tule and hmell. P ill Sire 50c.; Tr;a,
Sire 10c.; *t Dmeeists or by ma t
tLY BROTHER-?. W arren street. New York.
tosiog her life.
Annita, however, wry
much puzzled to know why tsv
one would ecr* am aud faint at
seeing her Sweet One. Had she
known Ibe monk's life she would
readily have device d that the
monk woaid probably faint on
seeing ber companion. Larra was
puzzled to kDOw who her com-
panions were. Why they fled;
and whither they had gone. She
also was puzzled to know why
tb« monk collapsed on seeing the
beantifnl woman. 3* far she bad
been unable to reach any con-
clusion.
The wader is familiar with the
words Larra discovered uo tbe
que* r bead engraved on tbe panel
in her pretty chamber, and her
delight on having secured the
secret of tbs hidden rooms into
which she felt su e the beautiful
women had disappeared; also of
her detexmin-,tion to explore the
secret places at the very first
opportunitv.
.0
Ex-Governor Hogg—Jim Hogg;
on in this faabion until Larra —was billed to addrest and prob-
would release herself from him able did - address tbe vast multi-
wben he wou d cry and beg for tude at the lair grounds in Dallas
her to come back, that he would yesterday upon the snbiect of
not barm her. Dress Reform. Tbe Ex Governor
It was a pathetic sight and has juel returned from Hawaii,
Larra was tbankfal that Mr. Buck where one caa soon learn from
tbe old time friend of Jake observation bow few clothes a
Houghton's, bad kindly stayed at person can manage to get along
the monastery to assist her. *uh. The lecture on that subject
The monk related in his de must be interesting, especially so
Imam many things which com- in watm weather.— Bonham News,
little,
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distasteful to me since my
One’s sickness.
I cant
absently.
S»ee*t
She did no*/ dream that morn-
ing. however, that almost a month
would pass before the time would
come foi her to satisfy her curi-
osity ou that score.
say. replied Socorro, Father San Migual bad received
Bnt, 1 wish you would altogether too great a shock on
replied
tell me how you found your way 1 seeing Annita’* companion appear
into tbe monastery the night whilst he soagbt to rob tbe sleep-
Sweet One «ae taken sick. If
you knew It would be au easy
matter for ns to escape from this
prison.
I do not ku>w, replied Annita,
Bat tell m*, Socoiro, will we ever
y#ua before him be knew abe
was in a faint and said to AnniU: try again to get out.
Qjji tfcfi companion la oot dead.| Certainly, replied the slave.
• baa fainted; 1 will had sow reached the store
iK/ri;- * ' ’ j.
ing Larra of her life. And he wa*
also terrified and unnerved by
the fngbt the cowaoya and ranch-
men gave him lu tbeir wild yells
for bis life s« a penalty for his
many aDd various heinous crimes.
so few things about b s past life
<bat much was, fortunate fur the
monk, lost upon them.
Certainly he touched npon ev-
ery secret tor which L-irra and
the eiave-^bad been in gearch.
Larra was anxious to begin ex.
ploriug trie secret rooms, but the
monk continued growing worse,
and she feared to undertake the
explorations until the monk got
better or thonld die, fjr there
were many times when she was
the ooly one who coaid control
bis wild ravings. So she busied
bt rself. when not by h;s bedside,
with going through and airing
evtry room in the monastery and
The Semi weekly News
AND
van Alstyne News
At A Very Low Price.
Tbt- S.-mi WY«-k!y X, w« (Galveston or I)al-
lasl ir pubiisbod Tao«3:iys aiKl Fridays. Evh
issue . i of tiitht pi*es. There siv spe- u*1 -----
departments tor tne fanners, the iadie* aud the <udy.
iioys and the K’rD. Reside* a »ir!d of genera! ; shorth.
news matter, illaetrated article-. etc. W. Ertr
offer tbe Semi Weekly News and the Vau Al-
styne New* fop 12 months for the low olubl.inir
price of SI 50 cash This jive* yon throe pa
per* a week or 15b a vear for a ricicuiouslr low
price Hand tn v<*nr Hulwcription at once to
the publisher of the Van Alstyue News.
fare paid. No v,
I ier at any lire 0;«rc l..r'-Wi I
I se\--a. Che..;-’icar I Neod iol .
free illustrated utcl-.-se j
Address J. F. Droo,ho.t Fres t. at eiiher ;■ .ot 1
Draughon’a
Practical.....
Busineaa....
SOLID TRAINS
lASHVIllt, USX . EJttV-STOS ASO UXARKASA TU
Boekkeepin?. Shorthand. Typew rttlnj, etc.
The tno't Hj’ouea, practical id /» c*f- i
-hoots of the kind in the worl-1, and the bf'J 1
patronized ones in the South. Indorsed by tj-ik
ers. merchants. Ministers and other*. Foot j
weeks in l»>-kkt-epina with u., are equ ! la
twelve waeks by the old plan. J P I
President, is autlicr of Draugho:; s N- v m m j
of Bookkeeping, -Double Entry Easy
Home *tad>*o We have prepared for h me
books on btokkecjrjnjf. penmanship and
and. Write for price list "Home Stu'v." I
Extract. "Pkop. D* vcoiion—I learned book- I
keeptag at home from your bocks, while hoi ng |
a position as ai«ht teleftrapb operator——C H
umtea kj-L. B- nV keeper for Gerber & Fieks
Wholesale Gr-jccrs. South Chicago. lit
(Mention this paper seise* xrtttng.)
W* WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPER;
AND
NERVOUS
WOMEN
Do you feel like screaming just
before and during the monthly sick-
ness? Are you easily irritated? Do
you get the blues and wish some-
times you were dead ?
If your answer is ** Yes" to any
of these questions, you should loss
oo time in taking
BRADFIEIDS ft*-
FEMALE REGULATC/T
It will overcome and cure evtjry
j form of irregular menses, le
rhoea, falling of the wbmo
No otb*r powsi on earth could other uterine trouble,
i have influence 1 them at tbe time, ** •*
be was brought baiore than to
The Van Als'yne Private Scbool
with Mrs. Hurst as Principal, will
commence tbe fourth eession,
Monday, Sept. 5, 1893. Mrs.
Campbell will teacb Elocution
and Mica Nannie La e*, Manic.
Special t. rm« will be made to
those entering for the entire
session.
Diff rent papers all over tbe
state are poking fun at Hun. J.
W. Blake for bodily stealing one
of Henry W.Grady’s best orations.
They should not be so bard on
Mr. Blake—he never had sense
enoogb to write one, and there-
fore did tbe best he could by
committing one uf Mr. Grady's to
memory. Bu*. we will bet our old
straw bat that Blake never steals
another one.—McKinney Gazette.
For Sale.
Two story dwelling; 6 rooms:
desirable location; good water;
lot 75x250; barn, out bouses, etc.,
at a bargain. 8. P. Evans.
For Sale.
510 acres smooth prairie land,
500 acres ia cultivation; 3 good
* residences, and good cistern wa*
ter. A bargain. 8. P. Evans,
Vac Als’yne.
Fur Rent.
A small, good dwelling, close
to bnsiness part of town; good
water. 8. P. Evans.
We print everything you need.
Anchor: Saloon
Headquarters for
best brands
Tennessee,
Kentucky and
Pennsylvania •
Rye Whiskies.
•
Sell Nothing under five
vear old goods. We fill
orders by Jug or Bottle
by letter, wire or tele-
phone.
Hawley & Rickleinan
PROPRIETORS,
SHE3MAK, TEXAS
S. P. Evans *
Notary Public,
and
Insurance
Agent.
Best Insurance Companies
19i represent fourteen com-
panies.
TAN ALSTYNE. TJLX
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR GARS
- TO-
ST. LOUIS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
H.&T.C
R. R.
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL PCONTS
EAS
NORTHIRWEST.
O. W. Boin, Traffic Manager.
M. L. Bobbins, G. P. A T Agent
Houston, Tex.
E. 8. Mboon. Agt.. Van Alstyne
WANTED-AN IDEA?££E!£
50 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
Fir$t Class Meals
AT O'JFTOWN
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS, diN'ng stations
Sbort and Quick Line ^ 50 GENTS.
_ Detween
North aud Soarb Texas.
Through Sleepers
Between
Houston and Denver.
Via Ennis and Fl Worth.
Galveston*and DeDison,
Via Houston and Dslla*.
Galveston and St. Louis
Via Honaton,Ennis,Paris
9
Houston and Austin,
Via Hearne and Ft.Worth
Tbe B. ST. C. Matches (!*!▼*■>r>p. Hoost.>c
i Bresbaa. AasttD Waco, Coratcaua Wax*
i hachic. Ft Wont. Dallas. Plano. McKtnn-y
< Saermaa and D-«mod. and «rr«a flratclac
Patents
Dcsions
Cost SIGHT* Ac.
tacnAnc a »ka* 5 an* imrrlptlrm an
lacenatn oar opinion fraa wa**aar aa
££££& « rSSS
XZZl -VZuyVStt-
C jlWflCM.
fuees $a0.oo inools,
Yoingsa^*
Pe >ple.
a f-chol trv ip in rn
Vrsuf a‘t 1-ractical Ra-ic-**
College. Ns*airine,TeBn.. Gak
’«*ton or Texarkana. Tea., or
__ip ia most anv other r-patabie boa-
ee* or 1 iterarv aLhoo; ir. the U. S. caa he
by dotac alllfle work at home for the
Advocate, an iilaalrated aea.. a>o«Alj
Ui*tln«Ja( ia character, tsonal ta
U w e, aid * pari*My toterevtiM
yc-. n* >eo; e. but read with in
byp«^te of all age*. Stories and
wea dlwtriied
Ti
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se*-ire<
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Evans, S. P. Van Alstyne News. (Van Alstyne, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1898, newspaper, October 21, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth878785/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .