The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Pantouris
- & Croton for the Kytg of Tashion~
Made smooth and rough, In all desirable colon and varying widlha of brim.
■ fc: Tamed cm, baaod, ** edgea. - '•
1 Mad* only by HENRY H. RQfXOFS ft CO.,
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No (•tine to th# Av-
•ruga Man. T .
‘ Tho trerage American is a man
5 (eat 8 inches in height,* with
a chest girth of 36 inchea and a
weight of lftO pound*. He is'near-
ly in inch tinier than his Eng-
lish cousin and more than an inch
taller than his distant cousin, the
German. K« probably look* over
the hcada of all European poojde.
in weighs,
bv Ik.tli K:
rasr
WSmm
mm *
_ “®y
A Unique DamonatratJon of Euolid’a **ul*nP from pluco to
forty^evanth Proposition. j P1*0® *l» over the country, known
Ho mathematical proposition, ob- j * journeyman printer Bjpent a
by hot
he is
Englishman and German,
.-adKi ’
Mb
HP
Bk Etatily consists of one wife
stractly considered, is * more pus-
zitng to students than Euclid's fa-
mous forty-seventh—the square de-
scribed on the hypotenuse of a
right angled triangle is equal to the
sum of the squares described on the
other two tides. It may almost bo
Called Juparadox. For example,
draw a linp five ipchos in length for
iier. build, although
heavy us the 4ver-
ve
Voraalr *r*U WCtac 6*a*l patur*.
=*V
Aoet ans prizefighter.
—
fr
Dan Dawson died less than a
decade ago at the early age of
thirtv-eiffht; he was a modern Ad-
chion, a poet of grOat
thirty-eight;
---mirable Trie
r.clriercment and of atm greater
rromisc; yet except by those who
knew him personally, hour little is
lie known! -7^—-
~-v His was ons of the mostce
ably composite natures. Ip tho
^^usincaa world he was khown as u
successful. iron founder and con-
^ tractor; bo was one of the forestall
2
round athletes in the country; an
eFudiUt student of literature in-gen-
oral, with a wonderfully extended
. acquaintance with the poets. The'
——*iollowing diary of one day of his
life shows alike his marvelous
power of accomplishment and his
equally marvelous versatility :
In the morning iie went to New
"York to give instructions for earrv-
- lag out a ooritraet for building a
creosote factory in Harlem; in the
afternoon the Authors’.club gate'
‘ * him a reception, at which ho read
his latest poem as a topic for dis-
- cuesion; then he went to Sheeps-
hend Day to see his famous FtcrpW
chneer, flnshbrook, in the Wee. In
(the evening he lectured before a
select Kteyarv audience" ©n **Snr»e
’ Jfytholpi»%’,v uftter which, before the
Wu-Tons Athletic club, he whip
pST tFoTr “champion nmnleiir~iqjd-]
ialewcight pugilist.—Literary Era. .
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Mow a Gl.iesjo Lover V/en a Wife
Without a Struggle.
iRhe looked up at him suddenly
afterjte had Waited rilcmiy and i>a-
ticrtly a long time lor Iter answer:
“I stippos-e,” she faid, “that a
mnn pays a compliment to n woman
by. proposing to jicy. no matter ulial
tno circumstances surrounding the
Pittsburg's Aristocratic “H.”
A Horton wonjan has made her
rdf very/unpopular with her Ilus-’
burg friends because, when address-
ing on veUme*. she jurists upon spell-
ing rittsburg without, the “h.”
Sjuoo t^ig development, of the pa-
Jtriotic i^vomcrt which has result-
ed in the formation 0/ so fne-ny pa-
triotic societies PtUshurgcrs have
it:pido4»-the his-
toric importance of their city nnd
to urge* the universal use of thoi
.filial “h” in spelling the name of the
Z)tr. In the op da ms of JbBiumm.
•rafto^jr (His final **11” meant a forti-
fied town, and jt formed n part of
“Yes,” ho replied, “you might rs-
riwd it ast n compliment-—but, Mbs
l^eklinghnnr-^Merctrie*—darling—
iLnoa not to complunent you that
I asked, you to be my wife. It wiu
not”—
“I know, I know,” she answered,
“I believp. you arc rincoitt in vom
protestations of Isvo' Yet
I mugt be on .my guard. You tnt»t
do something to prove that ygyu do
not want me for m}’ father** money
"i—that it k your heart and -not yorti
brain that is euing for my love.”
For u moment he sccincd Iktu *!-
dered. lie opened his mouth ns ‘if
to ray fomething, lmt apparently
was unabje to think of the word* he
wished to say. Tliqn suddenly Fu
h<’Id out his hands, showing the
deep yellow ftnir.s.of cigrtrettoe up-
on his fingers.
A glad light came into tlje
mafiten’s eye=, and. grabbing o(T hi?
hut, iiu\ looked into it, w*emg^ that
the tag showed the Sire to hp fi%.
—“Ah, -thirling — dearestf* she
cried, flinging herself into his armp,
HII‘- t i:,i im'.iv. I* <- —
lr consists of
and threp children] a fourth child
Iw ing died in infancy, llis age is
thlrty-seVsn years, and ho expects
to live thirty-seven years longer.
His expectation of life is greuter by
a year or moro than that of tho
Germans. His wife js thirty-five
years of ago, is 5 feet 4 inchea
in height and wrlrrhs l?fl pounds.
... too
She will H4o
DQl
age 01 sixty-
eight years, os. her expectation of
life is slightly greater,than that of
her husband. They were mu mod
ton yours agu.
hey
The tuyc oldar cbiL
/t -Ths Prceldtr.t a Prlsonsr. .
"One vottld naturally think that
the chief executive of so great a
nation us ours would not only be
exempt fr<Mi some obligations
which fall upon the average citizen,
hut would enjoy certain- privileges
peculiar to the highest oflioe within
the gift of the people. This is not
the case, however. The fact that
fhe president of the United States
is the only law abiding and reason
possessing citizen thereof whom cus-
tom holds a prisoner withiTritm
bounds is brought, out very fore
by John Elf re OF Watkins, Jr.
The Ladies’ Home Journal.
It shows 1 thr spcwdtTT^ryf
the hypotenuse, «nd when you have
completed the trienglo by drawing
the altitude and the ba*a you will
find that the altitude is three incites
usd the baso foux 'inches. ’ The
proposition is, therefore, that 9
five
deacribcd on a line five
inches In length is equal to the?
square described "on a lino thrie
inches in length, added to tho
square described on a line four
inches in length, which seems at
first blush to lie impossible.
Of vxmnc Euclid dcinobstratOi
tho proposition mathematieally, but
Kqmm*-oT the dottti-
Crrt d/VTMitw\o Ati ' if
no?. Place five dominos on
endwise, add two dominos length-
dren arc pursuing th^tf studies in
the public scIiooIh, which the youn-
common school education, but did
not continue Their Ftudica.iiito tho
high school. His homo is near Co-
lumbus, Ind, toward the southern
port of the. state, at an altitude of
800. feet 'nboVc the sea. At this
place the mean annual temperature
is fifty-three degr<4s spd tho iumual.
ruinfall forty-one inches. Here ho
owns u farm of -IS? acres, eighty
acres of which are under cultiva-
tion.—Everybody's Magazine.
base, in two rows of four each,
placed endwise. The four do min Os
on the altitude wilt give you eight
sqmTroq and the blank one Forthe
day or two in tha oity. These
people are generally noted for
their splendid intelligence, edu-
Oition and usually dissipated
and intemperate habits. They
make their money and spend it-r
usaalty fordmtk. In answer to
a question why he didn’t stay at
one pUoe and save his money
and be of some benefit, he said it
was a natural inollfiatioR to rove
AbbuL i>Inoo ha went
y» *hf MtnrNtpi
interested themselves in him that
{influenced him. When he went
to a town some one was always
sure to. invite him into a saloon
f >r a nice social time and a drink,
but no one ev^r' invited him to a
■■I church, that when he did go
n v< rViimple.lid pr.u tic.1 there b, w„ notiMd but
»< ration may !>**, made with domi-
nos. Each domino is u rectangle
ij.edo up of two square*: Now draw
a right angled triangle with a
hypotenuse thatr will_ rneanure the
good people after servioes being
interested in eaoh other with no
thought for the’ outsider, who
gois down (ho street and stops
IQ W. JOHNSON,
among a crowd of street loafers
before a saloon, and in a short
-would be on best of
terms. The-trouble is that birr
good people do not take the in-
terest 4n sXrangers that they
Tho ttvelve dominos thus used will
give you twenty-four squares, -and
the blank one in the center will
moke trenty-fivst ^
Now place four dominos on the
altitude of the triangle, -arraisged
so* that tho center s'uuuro will be ,, , .. ... - * •
blank, and eight .dominos on itm -.y&rrntli of hpmm kuulnOss as is
strangers that
should it is H.-lfishness, of course
unrntontionar and unthoughted.
The interior of God’s house ought
to bo made as ihviting. with the
the devil’s temple, which uses the
ou^r appearances of good will as
ari allurement to draw the vietinl
dominos on.the base will give you ® ,'i*‘ Calm Hanrier.
sixteen squares.
On tlw hypotenuse, therefore,
you have twenty-five squares, a»d
oh the other (wo 6idcs you hu\c nino
nnd sixteen, thus making twenty-
five and proving the proposition.—■
New York Herald. ‘ .
What Hoodooed Him.
Bobbs—Do you think horseshoes’
are lucky? __________
Ddhbe—If they are, then the
F I 4>et on yesterday'mra run-
ning barefooted.—Baltimore Amer-
u an. ' - ~ *
it Js—your heart that speaks! I j his leisure time the president is
see you have no brains.”—Chicago more restricted than the janitor
Hccord-Ilcrald.
Per Cih’jbtier.
“IIo told me that .| vrr.s oho wom-
an in if rthoueand,” Miid the lady
who had caused hex husband’s nr-
“rest for higatny.
. '"And,” she continued vdiileji hit*
•ter1 smile wap dered across jier faro,
"TroiiT tho wav' the'returns are com-
ing* in 1 bra inclined to think that
he was literally and mathematically
correct.’V-Baltimore Anieriian. ^
who daily empties his wastebasket,
for lie must not leave the,country,
even for a day. This is an old un*
written law. Neither can ho go
aboard a foreign warship, even*
when anchored in our harbors and
-when flying tho eolors of a friendly
slate, ftr make u formal call npon
^ftny -qno exr-ept a president elect,' niui
ex-president, a pftr^t h’pt of tr-fbr-
cign stiite or a reigning monarch
visiting our capital. He must, not
receive any but intimate friends nn
rtnnday' ofriHfi?npy other than
scat of honor at any formnl dinner
1 ' A Dreakfait Tabls. Dcciclon.
' “I understand that Jenkins took
the thirty-third degree.”
“Yes. llis wife says it must not
occur again.”—Cincinnati Eqquirer.
Serr.lncle War Pensioners..
In the Masonic home in Walling-
ford, Conn.. there resides one of the
four veterans now alive of the Semi- • kidneys.bver. t, adder ande^iy F*rt--
-Ho is Charbis ltenedtetj i of <h« urinary passage. tLcSrrecUInabTUiy T
im olil llftpon. Ihfe is OU the list bf ^ ver hnki water and aeeWmg pauLdji pnsaing
AAaLAKIA MAKES YOU WLAg. ^
(jrovo’s Tasteless Chill Tome
makes you strong.
Thousands liavc Kidney Trouble,
and Don’t Know it. ^
_______ Bov To Vina Out.
Fill a bottle'or common glass with your
wat^r amd-lei^D stand twenty-four hours; a
--------« e , >t. f. rf—sa<Hinsnt or acts -
; ZTT- "r'kri tUnJF 'ndtcases im^
SitS^Tal*rtw»hf)y condi4
' VUon of.,he kld-
-f 2/ \ \ neys; if i* stains
•tww-'H—Sr
evidence of kid
^SL ^ney - trouble; too >
frequent desire to
V— pass tt or pain In '
———— the back Is also ]
convincing proof that the kidneys snd blad-
der arc o ut of order..
WUet to Do.
There Is comfort In the knowledge so '
eften expressed, thaf Dr. KPmeFs Swamp '
KoM, the great Ki Iney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, patlj. In the 1
profc$0tonat €*rd*.
PHYSICIANS. T
J^^A. L0aaiN8, M. D.,
PUY8UUAN AND HUKUK >N.
Office ovor Beckham National
Bank Phone 32, 3 rings.
Residence-Old Bigham place.
Phone. UL 4 rings.
CMaKLB. GANT,
-r~ Nskt Doos To Tu*
UkAHait Datui Co.,
Offic* Upstairs.-..
---GRAHAM, TEXASl. ^
|JR3. LxGRAND,
f»HVS«CfAns flftD SUROEOfIS,
n,--4 .Texas
t Corner.
|J A. MAKIIN.
L • s.
LAWYKW.
I’rscticeln at 1 court*
Hat complete ab
tmcUof Yutthgcountyiandtitlea.
<>lUee in I jour t ilouae.
vittAHAM.
Tkxa>.
A ttfH*ney nt Ltrvv.
Graham, Texas.
w II1 practice in tb« courtaol Houux and
iJ,<'i!iinKeounti4*r OfBce WMttidesouare
m
N. A MOttRI&r
—03NTIBT,—
Uflcii b>er bockhajn Natio—I Bonk . *
^ URAUAlf; “■ i : TXXAiL
j )*l M. H. C1J1SM,
^ UriNTIST ANI» !• IHITOO HA I’ll KR.
♦Feat i4e of tke«quara, one door touli
I’ohlman’ti Kl»oe Shop.
J (tUAUAM,. a TEXAS.
J; I. WOOSr
Contractor aid Brictaater.
. GRAHAM, TEXA8."-
IIas a good supply of first-olass
Brick on hand and will furnish
estimates on any kind of brink
work. Give him a trial.
candy
cathartic
traps has*
ss-tmm atrvBBnsut’iuar
B. B. GARRETT,
Contractor & Builder.
■ Katimater furnished on all kinds of bulki-
ng, including papering and painting.
Also, Cabinet Workman. 'Old Furni-
ura Repaired and made as good ar new.
Shop In the old School House
■ miiK-BM——-
|3E^L, Lawler,
1BARBER,
West Side Public Square,
GRAHAM, TE!aA9
Situations Secsreti*
for tnftiuar*hn>ilml. (frit
•I o*cr f>« call, toK aa mwl *^cf»l •(!«.. *.
Msss«yK^?
btiiU.iilc. Ky. aentfoeerr *|x.
. Hca.slon.tM.. Ce“",W» •»*
fclcluewaa. Ve, AlviaritSOMris. -■)»
K
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■ -—* ’ v-* ‘ ’ • , ‘V ig
•' T ' • 4-'i
Notice.
w %■
I have been forded to separate,
from-my husband. A. J. McCan,
on aocount of cruel tieatment.
I notify all parties not to deal for
the communis, property.
Mrs. 8. E. McCan.
: 1 'r~ -" 1 1 - ''Jt”
L.
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
A Htluunfcnc Hri ngn tnsfa ut' IfclicF and I^crnmncu
-X«r5 in AlrC^cs; S
Sent Absulutclv Krm. ofu i.c
/CHAINED
PON tEN
YEARS
Ha*ndy Boy.
aavu low 11, nuu >i ioj mvu u pun ui t Mr. Nuritoll—Vf3, fir, that boy, IJ„ ,..,^4 ---i- a .
- tlie iWnwrPtttsbuig Ironw of the i of v,hw ld^a re-a4r mechanic,;! oermpy the left euU
• exjrtcnce .t fh.t ^),t of .the geni"i °f " «"««• "
meus Fort Pitt, -which, by the way, Mr. Naylor—You don’t sav?
’ Mr. Xunteh-—Yes, sir. The oth-
er day Tic took our silver punch-
bowl and, with-art old bucket han-
ja unique among aneient fortifica-
tions in the fact that it vraq built of.
•Flemieli brick.
~—Thonatkin.
urs pcorns as^yct to httVc no
sympathy witlTvittsburg^ dosirc to
with a final “h,” but
ci»l j ,ai>ci
eyropatby
be npetlcd
strong influence is Injing brought to"
bear upon Washington. As to the I
tqburgcrs 'themselves, it may bn }
a that Ho one who fails to use
scudle.—Philadelphia Press.
As. Usual.
.rv-
qne
“k* can hope
Boston Ilorald.
-Our Diggeat Qua. ____^__
Some spectacular particnlars are
given of the Upitcnl States gun
which will wreserve Anicrioa’i in-
alienable right-to possess the “big-
gest thing on earth.” It will welgn
lfcfl tons, will have a length of 49
..feet 3 inches and a diameter—fine
by degrees and beautifully less—
Varying from GO inches to,. 28
inenes. It will be able. to fire
its 5 foot 4 .inch projectile nn
fxtreme distance of nearly tWcr.ty-
one miles — 20.978 miles is the
exact .figure—and a projectile fired
£k the elevation required for tliia
fffl
curnugo
threshold of u foreign embassy’s
residence in Washington, for that
is foreign ground. .Tlicse are only
n few of tho many hiwa with which
custom restricts our presidents.
•The Toothbrush. «—
A recent writer oir hygiene of tho
month, in speaking of the tooth-
brtulf, says: 'Tt an
so as___
Iroutn; the bristles sliould have a
Uncle Sam’s pensioners. Tw.o
other survivors of the war, and all
on the .pension -roll, are Samuel
ILuilbf.-ifockpurt. Jbui ♦ and Sam-
uel I) Calkins of Norwich.
_L-*-.. .WrrrJLjaa—— — -----------
Wiut’E tho Tr"ub'o
Wi'h your back, old ruaji? RId u
matimu? Tun bad, ton bad. I «<l-
viso .iirfry^ffuul’jL.Lighti!ing.Oil*
Itlfoaid to be a wonrieffbl mm dy.
Mineral Wells, Texas,
The Health and Pleasure Resort
of the South.
tould^bo curved | Reached via: the Weatherford,
Mjnarkl Wt*lia-4iad-N,»rth—---
'> Western Railway.-
toute.
Excursion Round Trip Ticket-
“Well, captain, how’s the sea this
morning?” t
“Salt!”
"dlilfffSce Jrftt attFrn a height uf
30,.MG feet, “higher,” says the pic-
turesque recorder, “than the com-
bined elevations of Pike’s peak and
Mont Blanc.” Thus the record
distance fired by a Krupp 9.2 inch
d 2H, 1893, when twelve
mites were covered” and
Incredible.
tic—This author
ashamed of himself,
man too!
llis Wife—1 What does he say ?
serrated sarfaeey be firm and
fastened to the handle, and it
should'have an isolated tuft at the! on salo with all the. principal
end f<>r cleansing, otherwise iptt?- j Road a intlic State, ajx the Y ear
'ccFFihle plaoea. . -------- jKoUHD. Close connection with
“In use,” ho says, “the bristles j the Texas and Pacific and §anta
should he f»lace<l against the surface ! Fe trainfl at Weatherford, Texas,
of the teeth (both inside and out- j For any information, address,
side being treated alike in this re- | L. M. FniiTg, ____,p. E. Bock,__
spc< t), and they shopld bo brushed j Pres. A Gen Mgr. Supt.
toward* lbs hiasticating surface— | Weatherford, Texas. .
J tlmt is, the brush should be so yo-|—-.....-.....»-■ . ......... .......
| (ated as to rub-Xbfi- lower teeth up-
ward nnd the upper teeth down-j
j ward, nnd the masticating surfaces!
j should 1** brushed from iide'to sidei
and forward and backward; tbev
w, t brush bring iwcd in all cases as? I
T A 1 B • J • 1 A • L A a! if" -4 •_
It, or bad effects following use of Uqimr,
wtne or be^r, and overcomes that unpletsant
necessity of bejpg compelled • to go often
during the day. and. to get Up many timSs
dUrmg.ihe tught. . mild ead'the extras
ordinary effect of Swamp^Root Is soon
realised. It stands_thc highest..for itiwon-
dert'.Tt cilTcs of the most distressing cases..
If you need -n-mediotne you should Have the
beat-. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a-book itiKI tells
nf<mrabout tt. bothirent
absolulely free by mall,
address D*. Ktl.ner & n«», of R«amp-Root.
ample bottle of this
WrRe Your Name an 1 Address Plainly.
Thrw »r nothing' tike A * linn ft ^ *”
lent*. Itlvrings instant relief, wen
in 'hn ^orsi casts. It cures'.when
all »‘lse fail.-*, ’* ’ • -
TherRcv. C. K. \Velbq of Vil^
Ri'lgq, 111 , says; ‘Yriur trial but- _
tv tir.^tWiij-rhTTrTfri^ —
condition. I cannot' tell you how. ,
thank fat 1 fuel fiVr t h'p. goodde ri vi*P -
from it. I was « slave, chained
with putrid sore IbtoSt and Asthma
for ten years. “NFntHpsired of ever
RELIEF.
m>r
4—/.
1
lion reading this generous offer in this paper.
4HKPC?,TAIH GATEWATS4
g«n or Apri
a nr A Tain
s height of Sl,450 feet was attain-
ed, will be completely surpassed.—
Ivondon Posti
The Yellowstone Qeysara.
Jb-~, JC Edwin Hinckley Barbour, pro-
"vr fessor of geology in tha University
‘ * -B-.x»f Nebraska, thinks tha geyaent in
Yellowstone park are disappearing.
- - -trt-.- Mia*, of Uic geyecr
- M - nbinoTOciiA-iii Lbc YUtowstona Na-
tional nark,’7 he says, “aeems to Ic
but JUttje understood,
but to those
hrt Mk!
who will visit the spot frequently
the changes seem startling and te.
should . ______
A married I though it wore a collection bf tpefth-^^
picks and nut as a scrubbing or
__ ___ polishing brush?' Cara should be,
He—Ho says that a man’s wife- tukcu noi to.brush the gums.^;^; I
“gazed nt him in speechless aston-J “ ■ n- -,x' •' -f* i V
ishment.” Why, sucli a thing is . .. Tomorrow.
^,•4 T4-. I A dispute over the question
whether you should say “Tomorrow
unknown in matrimony!—Tit-Bits.
AWTeXFY 81Bp.
—4 wnciner you snouup say “Tomor
*| will ho 'rtintsdav” or “Tomorrow is
l
bright—Starplny’s manager has Thursday” is needless, for either ex
promisril to give a presentation of rqaresaipn is allowable. “Tomorrow
that comedy of mint*, but I don’t w'!l hte Thursday” means that, look-
know when it’s to come-off. *nK forward from today as the j>oint
Criteek—Prolmbly the night aft- of view, the speaker thinks of lo-
cr it’s4>ut on.—Philadelphia Press.
mortow gs a future time, and says
of it that it “will be” Thursday.
“Tomorrow .is Thursday” meins
that, without any reference to
: ,Emile Gave Her Away.
lfistrc?ss^~Did Mrs. Brown leave
any messaj
wait tmfr
Servant—No, mum, sqe cuan i; mat it "is" /J tiursday. _____
say anything, but she looked kind 8. Withey in Ladies’ Home Journal,
o’ pleased like.—Bostdfi Herald.
tassyt when you told lier I dyr, the speaker thinks of n certain ►
f, No rah ? . ilnv as “tomorrow,” mtA myn of it ; v Drily
ant-^Nb, mum, she didn't; (hat it “is” -Thursday.—Elizabeth 1 *c
Hie geologist alarmingly rapid. If
pne may judge from impression*, it
atoms safe to assume that If the dp- j
dine in geyser activity noted during ' that* he ijp*t in newf of boirmnng
(be last four years should continue ! at least a quarter.”—Cincinnati Eu-
But Not Indeed.
“Askerr says he aims te be a
friend iu neod.”
v*fWelI, he is.’ I seldom see him
tha coming eight or ten years I ,quirer.
features which moat impress (
ijppist frill hsie disappeared. '
warfitn •. every geologist who ,
In America.
.rmi •. »nrj ,«iog,.t mo ., “A" th<’r<'J”d'0<*'«°
<♦. .£-u
m once.
» n jjesr, but should
’ “There are'oountJea# thousands!”
replied the other^—Detroit Free
LtmttatlOnB of Liquid Air.
Liquid air cannot be profitably
used to preserve meat, as it is in
no wajr an antiseptic and will not
kill microbes, Moreover, it is now
five times dearer than ice. It can-
no^ be used for faotor carriages Or
submarine boats,because when boat-
ed it is such a powerful explosive
'ttyit no metal yet. known could re-
airt its shock. The public ^ecds to
txl warned against Rrhcmcs' for pre-
serving meat or propel ting motors
by liquid air.
»*T(
^eailway/;
W TIBUSir TO AX4WM tUfSTMSS “
y-Fast Tralns-2
DAILY
For St. Louis, ' OUloaoo ••
and the EAST.
*Aip«ib K»v» Pullman VaatlbulaS ..
Siittt Wi»«,»«rB. Mm4mim
N#w CbRlrCora. <%—•• Mr—.)
e*l|f UittllMiiiAl Ttira'itjk
■ Coacfict and aiBBpBrs to Now
Orlcwt Without Cl to 1440.,.
-•we? uk le-
nd srttrti or
ARKANSAS,
ARIZONA,
NEW MEXK-
CALIFORNIA.
C. f. fUKIRI,
ThlrS Vleo-)*roo'»
ou4 Ooo'i Me*
0*4 ltd
■> ALLAS. UI4S
iji ” *
... ache.
Silk hca<Jache, nert'ous head-
ache, tired headache, neuralgic
headache, catarrhal headache,
headache from excitement, in
TictTTicadaches of all kind* .re
quickly and surely cured with
DR. MlfcE,y
Pain Pills.
Also aft pains such as backache,
ncuraljjt'a, • sciatica; rltcumatic
pains, monthly pains, cte. '1
“Dr. Miles' Pain Pills are worth their
weight in gold,” says Mr. ,W. D. Krea-
roer, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They
cured my wife of rhrntlic headache
when nothing ehe would.1*
“Dr. Miles’ I’airf Pills drive away
paiu at if by magic. I sm never with-
out a supply, and think everyone
should'keep them handy. One or Iwo
p:iH tilnr on approach of
Will luevehl It every lime.”
MRS. Judge Johnson, Chicago, lit
Through their use thousands of
tend social and religious func-
tions, travel, enjvy amusements,,
etc., with comfort. As a prevent-
alive, when taken on tha ap-
proach of a recurring attack,
they are excellent.
Sold br 111 Dr«)|lslf,
^ >1 Pva. 29 cents.
Dr. MftM Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
being cured I saw* y»ur advprtiav-.
■Jij.' tl t ,.Xur.lh.c-ulust *rt i JUa 4r#^lf»t4—
»ud tormenting fibeRse, Aelhiun, •
.au rLhmurht you -bml overapokurt
-youraid yent lmt rceolvrd to gfVv it
31 UJaL To my ttMtouTnbtnaril, The
trial adtm iike-rt ('.harm Send ttue
a fit!I sixc bottJ*-.M t ' ' . ’
Itvw /tr. Mo 1 rtH ~~ .
—^—itiUhi ot Ilm'PHntq Ttnuf-fsmrt. — :-
- N. w Yi rk, Jan. 8, IMI. ‘
___^ JUrA.T.«ft Ueoa Medic in« Co..”
GrntfcniMK four Asthtmiien.v is an e»<vTli«t)t remedy for Artiiina and Huy Fever, and
t its composition uUoiiaiw nil wimlitrs which combine Uilli Asthma, its sucrcfs t« astoi..
j isning and wonderful. . per-hi** ing ii mn-fully «n»h/o»l we ((Nt elate that Atthtitaletio
cnntaiua opium, -morpltinc. cU*a.»tor«v or other. Very trnlv yotirir,
> ,KEV. jjii. MuiiiiiM wluiijlkbT
llroii. Mmliiiiic t'w. (linl li.tpK'n
ill
T-
14
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Avos PvqtltoB. N. Y. Td1> 1,1601. -7 ^
T_____ 1 wrila this twtinioslsl tovf-ABts of igT^--—
having trsiod the wonderful eflVvt of. your Arthmalcne for the rar.* of Asthma. MV wife
Iwh efflictetl yK>i|s|wiMiio.li<’ luthiitn for tbepnit 12 oars. Having exhausted my own
rkitt Us wrift ks niNijy ollnr*. I elm* end lo -see your sign upon yoiir window'- <p« ']tftth
| rtrrvl, Nt-w York, i at one.. <,ljtnii.<'il n ImUle "J A*thnml<ne. My wifo eoninumet d
|t*ki.4nVKtrnut tha,floi of TVdvTmf*cfI very soon, noticed fi radical i|n|»iovemcnt. Af-
4-4er using nt*o borile her Aathma has dtKgppeiiPffb wild yhuYr onttrelyfref ftoiw all wppf-"
I tom*. I find th" 1 l veil mu»i*ieu4U (w.-niri»end the medtctlTC 10 atPa-lIo aiv aflltottd wUl*
I ll':- diAwwalng dfcrxfer. You.* wpcetfidljr^ O. D. 1 JlKl.l’S, W. I>."
Pf.Taft.H9ra*. M(»<lii’Jlie Cr>: _ ' '_EhludLf^Tjo
J—- UnjitleuiHUt t wan Irant.h;,VvutT) A*Tliin'n Tor 2‘J reors. I have tried numerous rent- '
j “(Ties, but they have a|f failed. I ran ru*o?r your sdreHbcmsHt and started wt'h a trta\
bottle. I fi und relief ut once ) have since purcIwfedyoUf full-siae bottle, and tpi avgr*.
; pratyfol f lmve a aruily of (> ur cbildian, and for six years was unable Id writ. -Lsm
i now indTie (>e*t of health and ntn doing fiutrfaen every day. Tills testimony you can make
nu ll us. of a* yiu «>»> Ht. Bhutto address, ‘JM, Kivitigton street. .. . ,. \
‘8 RA I'll A KL, *7 East f26th st., City,
- Trint Jlotth' Soul Ahsnlntoh l ire on Hocoijt* of Postal.
D.i not ilelny. Write nt once, a<uJre*«ing Dtt. TapyHeos. IIf.pi-
< ink Cn„ 70 Rtui 130lh gt., N. Y citv.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA,
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: Liver,
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