The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 573, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Lampasas Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lampasas Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
A Heavy Load to Carry.
Along with dyspepsia coines nervous-
ness and general ill-health. Why? Be-
cause a disordered stomach does not per-
mit the food to be properly digested, and
its products assimilated by the system.
The blood is charged with poisons which
come from this disordered digestion, and
in turn the nerves are not fed on good,
red blood, and we see symptoms of nerv-
ousness, sleeplessness and general break-
down. It is not head work, nor over phy-
sical exertion that docs it. but poor stom-
ach work. With poor, thin blood the
body is not protected against the attack
of germs of grip, bronchitis and consump-
tion. Fortify the body at once with Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—-a
rare combination of native medicinal
roots without a particle of alcohol or
dangerous habit-forming drugs,
A little book of extracts, from promi-
nent medical authorities extolling every
Ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce’s
Golded Medical Discovery will be mailed
free to any address on request by postal
card or letter. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Many years of active practice convinced
Dr. Pierce of the value of many native
roots as medicinal agents and he went to
great expense, both in time and in money,
to perfect his own peculiar processes for
rendering them both efficient and safe for
tonic, alterative and rebuilding agents.
The enormous popularity of "Golden
Medical Discoyery” is due both to its
scientific compounding and to the actual
medicinal value of its ingredients. The
publication of the names of the ingredi-
ents on the wrapper of every bottle sold,
gives full assurance of its non-alcoholic
character and removes all objection to
the use of an unknown or secret remedy.
It is not a patent medicine nor a secret
one either. This fact puts it in a class
all by it-self, bearing as it does upon every
bottle wrapper The Badge of Honesty, in
the full list of its ingredients.
The "Golden Medical Discovery ” cures,
weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia,
torpid liver and biliousness, ulceration of
•tomach and bowles and all catarrhal af-
fections no matter wrhat parts or organs
may be affected with it. Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets are the original little
liver pills, first put up 40 years ago. They
regulate and invigorate, stomach, liver
and bowels. Much imitated but never
equaled. Sugar-coated and easy to take
as candy: One to three a dose.
Diversion in Cabinet Dinners.
The secretary of the navy and Mrs.
Bonaparte wrill introduce a pleasing
diversion in cabinet entertaining by
giving dinners or luncheons in then-
own beautiful borne in Baltimore, rath-
er than in Washington, where the sec-
retary will occupy a modest apartment
for the season and be joined only
occasionally by Mrs. Bonaparte.
The moods of a woman have so
many variations. that, it is difficult to
know which one is liked the best.
Why It Is the Best
is because made by an entirely differ-
ent process. Defiance Starch is un-
like any other, better and one-third
more for 10 cents.
The girl who has the sincere friend-
ship of a man who is not in love with
her is most fortunate.
Stop That Cough.
If you have a cough, cold, sore
throat, or chest, don't delay a moment
—cure it. Simmons’ Cough Syrup is
a sure remedy, it makes you well.
A political reformer is a politician
who has managed to get himself dis-
liked by the machine.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing: Syrnp,
Fnr children teething, softens the sums, reduces In-
flammation, allays pain.« urea wind colic, 25c a bottle.
Adversity links men together, while
prosperity is apt to scatter them.—
Dr. W. F. Hunter.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Dm
Never Disappoints.
“Many extensively advertised reme-
dies are failures when put to the test.
Hunt’s Lightning Oil is an exception.
Confidence in it is never misplaced—
disappointment never follows its use.
It is surely the grandest emergency
remedy now obtainable. For cuts,
burns, sprains, aches and pains I
know no equal.”
Geo. E. Paddock,
Doniphan, Mo.
The gold is plentiful in the land;
but too many diggers are always
waitin’ for the picnic train.
Defiance Starch
should be in every household, none so
good, besides 4 oz. more for 10 cents
than any other brand of cold water
starch.
We meet the big troubles
bravely; but the little ones
make us crawl to kiver.
of life
always
Ask Your Druggist for Allen’s Foot-Ease.
“I tried ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE recent-
ly and have just bought another supply. It
has cured my corns, and the hot, burning
and itching sensation in my feet which was
almost unbearable, and I would not be with-
out it now.”—Mrs. W. J. Walker, Camden,
N. J.” Sold by all Druggists, 25c.
It isn’t
8»'%&!8»asnairs *25 homely woman' to°k“ow"that°e4^
ointment fails to cure l-' o to it days. 50c. i mirror has a silver lining.
Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken or as
a cough cure.—J. W. O’BRiBH, 322 Third Ava
^•.Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. J. VDO.
Many a man -who thinks he is the
wfiole thing isn’t even a little piece!
AM Up-to-Date Housekeepers
use Defiance Cold Water Starch, be-
cause it is better, and 4 oz. more of it
for same money.
Men want it to be understood that
they had more than one tussel with
odd games of chance.
THE WHOLE LOT
If we don’t heed prevention, we will need a cure. The Old-Monk-Cure
St. Jacobs Oil
is ready always for all forms of muscular aches or pains, from
LUMBAGO
STIFF NECK
RHEUMATISM
SPRAIN
IT CURES ALIKE THE WHOLE LOT.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATI VE HROllO Quinine Tablets. Drug-
gists refund money if It falls to cure. E. W.
GROVE’S signature Is on each box. 25c.
The average advance notice of
heaven keeps lots of people away
from it.
Am I not dishonest when I with-
hold from my neighbor the praise
that he deserves?
Might Have Been.
When Shakespeare said: f“Aye,
there’s the rub,” we do not know for
certain he was thinking of the itch.
But one thing we do know—and know
It twenty years’ worth—Hunt’s Cure
will absolutely, infallibly and Imme-
diately cure any itching trouble that
ever happened to the human cuticle.
It’s guaranteed.
I can forgive mine enemy all except,
the good turn he once did me.
Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Gray, uur3e
In the Children’s Home in New York, cure
Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worms.Over 80,000 tes-
timonials. At all Druggists, 25c. Sample
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy,N. Y.
The man with a grievance never
understands that /Alters can be trou-
bled in a similah way.
Cures Blood, Skin Troubles, c&ncer,
Blood Poison. Greatest Blood
Purifier Free.
If your blood is impure, thin, dis-
eased, hot or full of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
risings and lumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism,
or any blood or skin disease, take Bo-
tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) accord-
ing to directions. Soon all sores heal,
aches and pains stop, the blood is
made pure and rich, leaving the skin
free from every eruption, and giving
the rich glow of perfect health to the
skin. At the same time B. B. B. im-
proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia,
strengthens weak kidneys. Just the
medicine for old people, as it gives
them new, vigorous blood. Druggists
$1 per large bottle, with directions for
home. cure. Sample free and prepaid
by writing Blood BalmACo.; Atlanta,
sm. Describe' tfoerbie and special free
medical advice also sent in sealed let-
ter. B. B. B. is especially advised for
chronic, deep-seated cases of impure
blood and skin disease, and cures after
all else fails.
Senatorial Veterans. .
The passing of the old leaders in
the senate was strikingly emphasized
in a little incident that happened on
the opening day of the session just
before the upper house was called to
order. Senator Teller met Senator
Allison in the corridor and said: “Mr.
Allison, twenty-five years ago today I
was sworn in as a senator of the
United States. You are the only mem-
ber of the body besides myself who
was here then. I also learned today
that there is not a single employe.of
the senate who was here at that time.
We are getting old, senator; we are
getting old.” Tears sprang to the
eyes of both gray-haired veterans.
Taylor’s Cherolreo Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature’sgreat remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug-
gists, 25c., 50c. and §1.00 per bottle.
It is an unimaginative woman who
can’t conjure up 875 ways of making
herself miserable any old day.
STOP! WOMEN
AND CONSIDER THE
ALL-IMPORTANT
FACT
Lewis' “ Single Binder ” straight 5c cigar.
No other brand of cigai’s is so popular with
the smoker- He has learned to relv upon
its uniform high quality. Lewis’ Factory,
Peoria, 111.
Few men rate themselves at the es
timate placed upon them by an em-
ployer.
UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT.
Caused by Sores on Neck—Merciless
Itching for Two Years Made
Him Wild—Another Cure
by Cuticura.
“For two years my neck was cov-
ered with, sores, the humor spreading
to my hair, which fell out, leaving an
unsightly bald spot, and the soreness,
inflammation and merciless itching
made me -wild. Friends advised Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment, and after a
Women in Industrial Life.
The census returns show that 5,-
000,000 aud more women are em-
ployed in the nation’s industrial life.
There are now three times as many
women stenographers as there^ were few applications the torment subsided,
to my great joy. The sores soon dis-
liair grew again,
as thick and healthy as ever. I shall
always recommend Cuticura. (Signed)
H. J. Spalding, 104 W. 104th St., New
York City.”
ten years ago, while the number of
women bookkeepers and accountants , .
has doubled. The percentage of sales-. aP£f*r?d- and my
women algo shows a corresponding
increase. IVomen have risen to be
treasurers of street railways, presi-
dents/Qf national and savings banks,
secretaries of financiers on salaries of
$10,000 and $12,000, executive heads
of building and contracting
buyers for large stores, etc.
firms,
Many a heavenly tune
spoiled by a holy tone.
has been
Positive, Compatativo, Superlative.
“I have used one of your Fish Brand
Slickers for five years, and now want
a new one, also one for a friend. I
would not be without one for twice the
cost. They are just a3 far ahead of a
common coat as a common one ia
ahead of nothing.”
(Name on application.)
HIGHEST 1W4RB WORLD’S FAIR, (591.
Be sure you don't get one of the com-
mon kind—this Is the
mark of excellence.
A. J. TOWER CO.,
BOSTON, U.S. A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., limited,
TORONTO, CANADA. 352
Mahers of Wet Weather Clothing & Hats.
He Doesn’t Curse Now.
Washington, Kans., Dec. 25 (Spec-
ial)—Jesse E. Mitchell is a telephone
lineman, and also a well known resi-
dent here. Everybody acquainted
with Mr. Mitchell knows that he was
a man who held very positive views
about Patent Medicine. Hear what he
says now: —
“I used to curse all kinds of Patent
Medicines, for they never did me any
good, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills have
caused me to change my mind. For
twelve years I suffered from Kidney
Trouble. There was a hurting across
my back that made it positive agony
to stoop, and as I am in a stooping
position nearly all day, you can imag-
ine how I suffered. After a day’s work
that any man would think nothing of,
I would be tired and worn out. In
fact, I was always tired. I began us-
ing Dodd’s Kidney Pills and after
taking four boxes I feel like a new
man, I am a3 fresh at night as when
I begin work in the morning. I have
ao pain in my back now, and I am
’.t.ronger than ever.”
When the effusive girl falls In love
she shows it by turning to sentimen-
tal verses.
Teach self-denial and make its prac-
tice pleasurable, and you create for
the world a destiny more sublime
than ever Issued from the brain of the
wildest dreamer.—Sir Walter Scott.
Goodness, like the River Nile, over-
flows its banks to enrich tile soul and
to throw plenty into the country.—
Collier
Candler’s First Bill.
_ Congressman Candler, of Mississip-
pi, just as soon as he took the oath
stepped over to the box at the right
of the speaker’s desk and dropped in
a bill providing for the erection of
public building In Tupelo, Miss. This
is the third time he has done so and
his predecessor, “Private” John Allen,
did the same thing at each session
since he first went to congress twenty
years ago. With wit and story, argu-
ment and plea Mr. Allen strove for
this monument to the glory of his
residential city, but in vain. Now his
successor in office has taken up the
work.
Faith in Witte.
Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, the em-
inent French author of a well known
work on Russia, has written a letter
to a Paris paper embodying interest-
ing views on the Russian situation. He
believes that a great revolution is go-
ing on “which promises to be as long
and tragic as the French revolution.”
He estimates that perhaps more- Jews
have been killed in Russia than there
were victims of the French reign of
terror. The severe measures in Po-
land, he thinks, are due to German
influence. Witte he holds to be the
only man capable of dealing with the
situation.
Important to IVIothers.
carefully every bottle of CASTOftIA,
a safe and sure remedy for infants and children,
and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In UfiO For Over 30 Years.
. The Kind You Havo Always Bought
Theology is no more religion than
an iL rentorv is a stock.
That in addressing- Mrs. Pinkham you
are confiding- your private ills to a woman
— a woman whose experience with wo-
man's diseases covers a great many years.
You can talk freely to a woman when it
is revolting to relate your private troubles
to a man—besides a man does not under-
stand— simply because he is a man.
Many women suffer in silence and drift along
from bad to worse, knowing full well that they
ought to have immediate assistance, bat a natural
modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them-
selves to the Questions and probably examinations of
even their family physician. It is unnecessary.
Without money or price you can consult a woman
whose knowledge from actual experience is great.
Mrs. Pinlcham’s Standing Invitation:
Women suffering from any form of female weak-
ness are invited to promptly communicate with. Mrs.
Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received,
opened, read and answered by women only. A
woman can freely talk of her private illness to a
woman; thus has been established the eternal
confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women
of America which has never been broken. Out
of the vast volume of experience which she
has to draw from, it is more than possible
that she has gained the very knowledge
that will help your ease. She asks noth-
ing in return except your good-will, and her
advice has relieved thousands. Surely any
woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she
does not take advantage of this generous
offer of assistance. — Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Following we publish two let-
ters from n woman who accep-
ted this invitation. Note the
result.
First letter.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ For eight years I have suffered something
terrible every month with my periods. The
pains are excruciating and I can hardly stand
them. My doctor says I have ovarian and
womb trouble, and I must go through an op-
eration if I want to get well. I do not want
to submit to it if I can possibly help it.
Please teil me what to do. I hope you can
relieve me.’’-Mrs. Mary Dimmicb, 59th and E.
Capitol St>. BenningP.O., Washington,D.C.
Second letter.
‘ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ After following carefully your advice,
and taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, I am very anxious to send you
my testimonial, that others may know their
valueand what you have done for me.
“ As you know, I wrote you that my doctor
said I must have an operation or I could not
live. I then wrote you, telling you my ail-
ments. I followed your advice and am en-
tirely well. I can walk miles without an
ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and
to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
I wish every suffering woman would read
this testimonial and realize the value of writ-
ing to you and your remedy.”—Mrs. Mary
Dimmick, 59th and E. Capitol Streets, Ben*
ning P. O., Washington, Dff C.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many women
whose testimony is so unquestionable,
you cannot well say, without tryiug it,
“ I do not believe it will help me,” If
you are ill, don’t hesitate to get a bot-
tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink-
ham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice—•
it is free and alwaj's helpful.
MANHATTAN BRASS
Pommel Slicker
ne best rommel bJicker e
tade—the one used by U.S. Army.
Wears longer, does not'stick,
and costs no more than in-
ferior brands. 3r your dealer
will not supply you, do not ac-
cept. another brand, but write
to us : we will see that you get
the Manhattan Brand.
Standard Oiled Clothinjr Co,
East 152ci St. New Yo
/Jo CURE TliE GRIP
M IN ONE DAY
AMS*!.a,
I1IMB1H11
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD BOLD, HEADACHE AMD NEURALGIA.
n’t sell Autl-Grij»5ne to a dealer who won’t Guaraate.
Call for your MONEY HACK. IF IT DON’T CUKE.
-F. TF. Jiicmer, M.Si., Manufacturer,Springfield, Mo.
There is no patent on trouble, yet
lots of men have been arrested for
making it.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don’t keep
Defiance Starch. This is because they
have a stock on hand of other brands
containing only 12 oz in a package,
which they won’t be able to sell first,
because Defiance contains 16 oz. for
the same money.
Do you want 16 oz. instead of 12 oz.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Requires no cooking.
Starch.
Perhaps Mohammed went to the
mountain because he was tired of the
seashore.
Life’s heart-ease most often growa
on the grave of Love.
How’s Thi9 ?
We offer One
.uuj
atarrh Cure.
offer One Hundred Dulls
case of Cstarrh that cannot
Cat ‘ ~
irs Reward for any
be cured by Hall's
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0
'6. the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney
the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hen-
ble in all business transactions and tlnanclaliy
We
for
orable in all business transactions and
able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm
.hire Is taken
the blood
Hall’s Catarrh Cu
direct!
ut any obligations made by 1
Waumnu, Rinnan & Mas
‘ mlesale Druggists, '1
Is taken Internal!
RVIN,
, Toledo, O
, liy, acting
directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of The
system. Testimonials sent. free. Price 75 cents ' er
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Rills for constipation.
Making faces at her baby is an un-
pardonable offense in the eyes of a
mother.
Certainly Fair.
Of all troubles humanity is subject
to none perhaps cause more acute dis-
tress and more frantic efforts for re-
lief than many forms of itching skin
troubles. We will tell you a remedy
that rarely ever fails—Hunt’s Cure.
One box only is absolutely guaranteed
to cure any one case of itching trouble
—no matter the name. If it fails,
your money is cheerfully refunded*
The good will of the good is not
gained by ignoring the will of God.
T be Pe-ru-na
In 8,000,000
Every housekeeper should know that
If they will buy Defiance Cold Water
Starch for laundry use they will save
not only time, because it never sticks
to the iron, but because each package
contains 16 oz.—one full pound—while
all other Cold Water Starches are put
up in %-pound packages, ana the price
is the same, 10 cents. Then again
because Defiance Starch is free from
all injurious chemicals. If your grocer
tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it
is because he has a stock on hand
which he wishes to dispose of before
he puts in Defiance. He knows that
Defiance Starch has printed on every
package in large letters aud figures
“16 ozs.” Demand Defiance and save
much time and money and the annoy-
ance of the iron sticking. Defiance
J never sticks.
Almanac
Homes.
The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac
has become a fixture In over eight
million bourns. It can be obtained
from all druggists free. Be sure to in-
quire early. The 1906 Almanac Is al-
ready published, and the supply will
soon be exhausted. Do not put it oft.
Get one todaj’.
He who does not fear the judge
within must face the judge without.
12 GAMS OF OYSTERS, S3.
Delivered Express Prepaid.
30 Large, Fat, Cultivated Oysters to the Can.
As the ice does not come in contact with the
oysters all their natural fresh flavor is retained.
GIVENS PACKING CO., Planters and Wholesale
Shippers of Oysters and Fish, Corpus Chmti, Tex.
Bore'eyesRuse f ThORipSOO’S Eye Wafgf
w, N. u. DALLAS. N0.-52-IS05
CURES,WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Gougn Syrup. Tastes Good, tfae
__in time. Sold toy drttfrprists.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 573, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906, newspaper, January 12, 1906; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth894751/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.