The Stephenville Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 10
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■fll Void.
$plfcMty of eminent
|iJir own wills so
Hfsupport of the
coiili ' ,% bin illustrated by
the il M the will of the late
Chief fXon, of the supreme
court v ,^flPKania He devised a
large p ..'/> his landed property
for th*\ 4 etnbmeDt of an agricul-
tural school for poor boya. Under the
Pennsylvania law wills containing
charitable bequests must have the slg
natures of subscribing witnesses. But
the chief Justice forgot all about the
witnesses and his bequest has been
held void.
When a man makes a fool of nine
self be generally does It to please
some woman.
HOPES REALIZED
Stands Head.
There Is something about Hunt’s
Lightning Oil that no other lintmdnt
possesses. Others may be good, but
It Is surely the best. It does all fjrou
recommend it for, and more. For
sprains, bruises, cuts, bums, achys
and pains It has no eaual on earth. It
stands head on m .edtclne shelf.
Very U njr yours,
T. J. Brownlow,
Livingston, Tenn.
Makes Use of
His Family
Pe-ru-na
for Colds
Potts Telle
Prepare fc
pable of motherhood owing to a dis-
placement of the womb or lack of
strength in the generative organs.
solution. This alcohol shrinks up the red
blood corpuscles, and in the long run
greatly Injures the system. One may feel
exhilarated and better for the time being,
yet In the end weakened and with vitality
decreased. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery contains no alcohol. Every
bottle of ft bears upon its wrapper The
Radge of Ho nett}/, in a full list of all Its
several ingredients. For the druggist to
offer you something he claims Is "just as
good * Is to Insult your Intelligence.
Every Ingredient entering Into the
world-famed ^"Golden MedlcalDlscovery *
has the unanimous approval and endorse-
ment of the leading medical authorities
of all the several schools of practice. No
other medicine sold through druggists for
like purposes has any such endorsement.
The "Golden Medical Discovery" not
only produces all the good effects to be
obtained from the use of Golden Seal
root, in all stomach, liver gnd bowel
troubles, as In dyspepsia, biliousness, con-
stipation, ulceration of stomuch and
bowels and kindred ailments, but the
Golden Seal root used In its compound-
ing Is greatly enhanced In Its curative ac-
tion by other Ingredients such as Stone
root, Black Cherry bark, Rloodroot Man-
drake root and chemically pure triple-
re fined glycerine.
•The Common Sense Medical Adviser,"
Is sent free In paper covers on receipt of
*1 one-cent stumps to pay the cost of mail-
ing only. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound
volume will be sent. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-
stlpatiop. biliousness and headachs.
A necessary evil must be the kind
that money is the root of.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won’t shake out or blow out; by using
Dettance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
Three Parle Papers For 8ale.
There will shortly be witnessed In
Paris the spectacle of three well
known dally newspapers being sold
at auction. M. Jaluzot, the sugar
speculator, who committed aulclde.
was Interested In journalism. Accord-
ingly he was the principal stockholder
of “La Patrie,’’ “La Frewe” and
“L’Echo de 1’Armee." His bankruptcy
necessitates their sale.
CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, ORECON.
Pcruna is known from the Atlantic A Letter from the Ex-Governor el
to the Pacific. Letters of congratula- Oreo on
tion and commendation testifying to ” , ’
the merits of Peruua as a catarrh rem- Th® Ex-Governor of °re^on **
ady are pouring in from every State in ardant admirer of Peruua. lie keeps il
the Union. Dr. Hartman is receiving «mtinuaily in the house. In a letter U
\ S»dreds of such letters daily. All *Jr* “arlB&uiJ1* says;
HKas* write these letters, from the „ Static or Oumov, )
highest to the lowest. _ L'CKi.unvK Dkparimkxt. f
The outdoor laborer, the Indoor arti- The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
san, theclerk, the editor, the statesman, Dear Sirs:—I have had occasion tt
the preacher—all agree that l’eruna is use your Peruna medicine la my family
the catarrh remedy of the age. The for colds, and It proved to be an excel-
stage and roet-um, recognizing catarrh lent remedy. / have not had occaaioi
as their greatest enemy, are especially uae ^ ?or other ailments.
enthusiastic in their praise and tes- Yours very truly, W. At. Lord.
timony. It will be noticed that the Governoi
Any man who wishes perfect health s&ys he has not had occasion to um
must be entirely free from catarrh, l'eruna for other ailments. The reason
Catarrh is well-nigh universal. Peruna for this is, most other ailments begin
is the best safeguard known. with a cold.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1906.
'iGonsrienc* Hu’t In it with the hu-
miliation of being found out.
rs. Anna Po
Beer In Mugs and Glasses.
Bavarians have long insisted that
beer Is better and more wholesome if
drunk out of stone mugs than out of
glasses. Dr. W. Sbultze has now ex-
amined the matter scientifically and
has found that beer is made Injurious
by a chemical process which dissolves
the oxide of lead In the glass.
One way to be clever is not to think
>u are too all-fired clever.
cifjsohe and dfi|
tided by offeni
enerally by i;
L-a. l^ncantruation indicate a dis-
n^Et or nerve degeneration of
omhAnfK Surrounding organs,
i qmV a that troubles women
v car. a woman who has some fa-
trouble bear healthy children?
i. Anna Potts, of MO Park Avenue,
Springs, Ark., writes:
Insist on Getting tt
‘ Borne grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Btarch. This Is because the>
have a stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 os in a package,
which they won't be able to sell first,
because Defiance contains It os. for
the same money.
Do you want IS os. Instead of It om.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Btarch. Requires no cooking.
FOR
|daw?/mart of my married life I
nh«n'tnV both my huaband and
MVaiou* Jfor « child to hleea our
had tJSjjrmiscs rrlages. and could
chlMTto maturhiv. A neighbor
a cured by I.yC /*. I’inkham's
ompound n.i vised me to try It. I
soon felt that 1 waa growing
R headaches and bark&>-hee left
p,i hi bearing-down paint, and
,Aw woman. Within a year I
mother of a strong, healthy
y of oujMfciue. Lydia E. Pink-
tang t< mut" xind fa certainly a
’•* And I with every Wc.fhan
cine a mother would try it.”
^Mty in woman ia Very
The great trouble with the fellow
who knows it all is that he doesn’t
Every-qpe Is bound to bear patient-
ly the results of his own example.—
Phaedrua.
It’s odd that more people can talk
about the “good old songa" than can
sing one stanza of any of them clear
through.
MILK CRU9T ON BABY.
Lost All His Hair—Scratched Till
Blood Ran — Grateful Mother
, Tells of His Cure by Cut!-
cura for 75c.
PIjtarrnanintly eured. KoflUornrrvauuiMeartir
at Send for I^KMl. • i.OO trial Ih.illVand IraallM.
PB. it u. KUNg. I.W, Wl flmli Htrval, Vltiladalpbia, Pa.
Mrs. R. L. Stevenson.
Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson, who
has made her home In San Francisco
for several years, Is in .very poor
health, and has gone to Lower Cal-
ifornia to recuperate. Mrs. Stevenson
has Identified herself with a literary
coterie in San Francisco and her
home there is a sort of literary salbn.
She rocently completed a new edition
of her husband's works in which she
has supplied a large amount of new
material bearing upon the life of the
distinguished novelist.
A fool can attract quite as much
attention as a wise man.
“When our baby boy was three
months old he had the milk crust very
badly on his head, so that all the hair
came out, and It Itched so bad he
would scratch until the blood ran. 1
got a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box
of Cutlcura Ointment. I applied the
Cutlcura and put a thin cap on his
head, and before 1 had used half of
the box It was entirely cured, his hair
commenced to grow out nicely again,
and he has had no return of the trou-
ble. (Signed) Mrs. H. P. Holmes,
Ashland, Or.”
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application!, u (bar cannot roach the 4t»
curd portion of the m in ere la only one way to
car* deafuei* and that la hr conatltntloual remedies
Deifnrn la couwd Oy an Inflamed condition of the
nincom Union of the fcu.tauhlan Tuhc. When ihla
tuba la Inflamed you havn a rumbling pound or Im-
perfect bearing, and a ben It la entirely eloacd. Deaf-
new la ibe reiuli and unleaa the inflammation can ba
taken out and tbla tube restored to lu normal •nidi
lbm. hearing will be destroyed forerer: nine rneee
on*, of ten are corned by < atarrb wbicb la ootblnf
but an Inflamed condition oftbe mucoua aurfacea.
We will tire One Hundred Duller* for any caae of
Deafnew (cauacd by catarrh ► that cannot be cured
by lian a Catarrh Cnee. “«nd for elrculara. free.
T. I CHENEY d CO . Toledo, O.
Sold by Drunrlate. TV
Take Uall'a Pauilly Pllla for ccnltlpatioo.
hU’e. r)r%d^^Bman thinks she in ster-
ile, let her try Lydia li. Link ham's
Vt, , table Compound ami write to Mrs.
Pit oitain, Lynn, Her sdsica is
Dec to expectant hr wflftid-be mothers.
A Man Who Invests
Isa thia SHOE G«t( Most for HU Money.
Only the Dealer Who Wants to Make
i a Big Profit Will Say He Can't Supply
You. It ia One of the Leader* of the
“ALWAYS JUST CORRECT••
Clover Brand Shoes
®rrtl)rimrr-Siuart0 Siuir (fin.
LAROCST FIN* SHOC CXCUUSlVISTS
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
) SINGLE
BINDER
JIUHlfSSCieil
To he able tto enjoy one’s past life
Is to live twice.—Martial.
A GOOD SCHOOL.
No blow, no ini(>osfiible guarantees nor
unbusinesslike prupueltious m&do by Toby’s
Practical Business College, Waco, Tex.,
the High Grade School for High Grade
Students. Plenty of hard, boueat work by
aoorpsof highly educated iHirsons. “That’s
all." Enter any time. Catalogue free.
The home of Jane’a Khadeleaa Shorthand,
the renowned parliamentary system.
May usually Is such a beautiful
month that It makes most of us want
to write poetry whether we can or
not—and the trouble is we geuerally
cannot.
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHANGED
Announcement of important changes
in the traffic department of the Wa-
bash and Wheeling and Lake Erie
railroads and of the appointment of a
new general manager for the eastern
Gould line, the Western Maryland,
have been made. Vice President B.
A. Worthington of the Wabash lines
east of Toeldo has issued circulars
announcing the appointment of C. H.
Newton to be Joint agent of the Wheel-
ing and Lake Erie and Wabash-Pttts-
burg terminal railroads at Toledo, ef-
fective on Dec. 1. It is also an-
nounced that the ofHce of general
freight agent of the WabaBh -at SL
Louis Is to be abolished, and S. B.
Knight, the present Incumbent, has
been appointed Industrial agent.
Horace Clark, general manager of
the Western Maryland and West Vir-
ginia Central railroads, the Gould
tidewater lines, has resigned, and
Alexander Robertson, formerly gener-
al manager of the St. Ixiuls Terminal
railroad, has been appointed in his
stead.
Kelly Gets Higher Position.
Instead of R. F. Kelly coming to
Chicago to supersede Frank Palmer aR
assistant general passenger agent of
the Wabash at Chicago, tt was-an-
nounced yesterday that Fred H. Tris-
tram, formerly assistant general pas-
senger agent at Pittsburg, will have
the Chicago poet, and Mr. Kelly will
succeed Tristram at Pittsburg. This
promotion will place Tristram next in
authority to the general passenger
agent of the Wabash.
y«V Pair tOo.
'or Cigars
V^ot so Good,
VItwIS Faarl*, III
Try It Once.
There Is move actual misery and
less real danger In a case of Itching
skin disease than any other ailment.
Hunt's Cure is manufactured especi-
ally for these cases. It relieves In-
stantly and cures promptly. Abso-
lutely guaranteed.
“LEADER” AND ‘‘REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS
Carefully inspected shells, the best of y~
shot and wadding, loaded by machine
give invariable results account for the' superior-
ity of Winchester “Leader” and “Repeater”
Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells.
Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration
are determined by scientific apparatus
and practical experiments. They are
THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT
We Cure X
Cancers anti
Tumors.
Why experiment
with the knlte. X-ray.
[Balmy Oil or other
lor w lakes that fail to
leore. when you cun be
leurrd to a lay cured
by a true and tried
|remedy ibat has* tool
the.text of twenty
eight year* and la still
I the foremost cancer
remedy in the world.
ft dongs to human nature to bate
those you have Injured—Tacitus.
Important to Mothers.
Xxamlna carefully every bottle of CASTOR! A,
• safe and aura remedy for infanta and children,
and aea that It
It is always more humiliating to
own up to a mistake than to make
one.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Nrrnp.
For children teething, soften, the gum*, reduce. In-
Bauiiuallou, allay.pain,.urea w ind colic. !»c a buttle.
Why Is It that people will listen to
your excuses for poor work but will
give you the scornful glunce when
you attempt to tell them how you did
the good work.
Hw«m»t>ookof testimonial* and Information.
ilS. J. W. HARWELL A ANDERSEN,
Itawa 7. Router Building. Alamo Plain,
r. BAN A-f TO INK). TBXAB.
If you are put In a place of trial
count tt a mark of trust.
/TO CURE THE GRIP
>:*s‘ IN ONE DAY i
Cures Blood, Skin Troubtsa, Cancer,
Blood Poison. Greetest Blood
Purifier Free.
If your blood Is impure, thin, dle-
eauaed, hot or full of humors. If you
have blood polaon, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema. Itching,
rliting* and lumps, scabby, pimply
«k!n, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism,
or any blood or skin disease, take Bo-
tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) accord-
in'; to directions. Soon all sores heal.
blood is
L. Douglas
& *3= SHOES',?-,
I won't sell Antl-Orl|.ln« to * dealer who Won'tOnsraatae
It. Call for your MONET HACK IP IT DON'T ODBC.
F. TT. Itiemer, At. />., Manufacturer,Hprinp/leld, If*.
dto HO EQUIL fOkj^DAfUf -
C. F. Daly, passenger traffic mana-
ger of the New York Central lines
wefet of Buffalo, and Warren Lynch,
general passenger agent of the Big
Four, were called to New York recent-
ly for conference with President New-
man. A plan is said to be on foot to
transfer Mr. Daly to New York as
passenger traffic manager of the New
York Central, to give Mr. Lynch the
Chicago post, to retire George Daniels,
general passenger agent of the New
York Central, and to make H. J. Rhein,
now general passenger agent o. the
Lake Erie and Western, general pas-
senger agent of the Big Four. Mr.
Daniels has confirmed the report as to
his retirement. He will be made gen-
eral advertising manager of the sys-
tem.
Until you moved neither you nor
your neighbors knew how much
worthless furniture you had.
There’s no virtue In being patient
with the pain you do not feel
have Your Lungs.
Don’t neglect that cough. One pair
of lungs Is all you’ll ever have—treat
them well. Simmons’ Cough Syrup
will soothe and strengthen them,
stops the cough and gives you a
chance to sleep in peace.
tai» $4.00 Cllt Edge Line
Equalled at any price.
Defiance Starch Is guaranteed biggest
and best or money refunded. II
ounces. 10 cents. Trv It now.
aches and stop, th
made pure a^Krlcb. lenvti
free from evVi Caption,
the rli-ii glow's!"eei feet hf
skin. At the, *onie Em- B
proves the digestion,W-ure*
strengthens weak kidneys. _______
medicine for old people, as It gives
them new. vigorous blood. Druggists,
II i>er large bottle, with directions for
home cure. Sample free and prepaid
by writing Blood Halm Co., Atlanta.
<Ja. Describe trouble and special free
medical advice a]go sent In sealed let-
ter. P. H. B. Is especially advised for
chronic, deop-seuted cases of Impure
blood and skin disease, and cures after
ail elso falls.
The trouble wlith a dead sure thin*
Is that It is generally more dead thaa
sure. .
Truth generally comes In the form
of something we don’t want to believe.
I am sore Plso’s Cure for Consmnptj
my life three years ago.—Mas. Thuf ^
Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y., Fchi /at
The people who manage to • live
without ever getting Into hot water
have little to do with the engines of
life
You never hear any cne complain
about “Defiance Starch.” There Is none
to equal It In quality Hnd quantity. 16
ounces. 10 cents. Try it now and saVe
your money.
The race is coming up out of tbs
valley of bondage and fear on to ths
mountain top of vision and trust.
For five years I was so sick I could
Make life a ministry of love and It
will always be worth living.
udruiy waiK >arij*oss tne floor, ana was
very weak and nervous,” writes Miss
Mattie Slusher, of Cambria, Va-, ** but
after taking: Cardui I found myself
gfreatly relieved.”
Her Good Advice.
“( am often asked by friends what
to do for skin troubles such as Ec-
MBii, Rlugworm and similar afflic-
tions. 1 alwnys recommend Hunt's
Cure. I consider It the surest rem-
edy for Itching troubles of any char-
acter. there
Mrs]^Pt. Hightower.
Palmetto, Ia.
. i h,y are Ju.l si good si
■ *S.00 to >7.00- the only
c«. II I could take you into
■klon, Man., the largest In
u roof making men'• tins
k the care w ttli which every
El. m«4*. j<»u would reallre
■S.t.SO >f « are the h£(
Jr
■Mir .uu/> betwemthe
[factory rflL ftifwe of othci
under*l«n\why Douyla..
MS to makr\h) they hj)
Do you worry about nothing? Startle at trifles?
Mae than any other 13.SO
I'S-dav
?a.ao.*a.$i.TB.ti.ao
klit itpon’haTltig IV. L.Dong-
mihrtltute, Kona genuine
It prlre atainpad on bottom.
la dealer in ayetwia" *k*rc
I are not lold
flni|>a«tliiu upi
id; thin will m
H^atalog ok,'*
Itrix U
toots
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE
ms to food, habits and special Instructions far your particular
trouble. Describe What Is wrong, freely and frankly, In
strictest confidence, and ws will send you a letter of advice
free, In plain, sealed envelope. Address: Ladles* Adviv-
ory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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