The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Too many young people are anxiou
to furnish a jrause regardless of the
effect.
Dallas Tourist Sleepers to Califor-
nia and St. Louis via the Old Relia-
ble, the Texas and Pacific Railway.
City ticket office, corner Main and
Murphy streets. Phone 636. E. P.
Turner, General passenger, and Ticket
Agent, Dallas, Texas.
There’s something radically wrong
about a woman who isn’t fond of
dress parade.
Low Colonist Rates*
The Southern Pacific announces that
from March 1st to April 30th, inclu
sive, there will be on ?sale daily low
colonist one way tickets from all
points in Louisiana and Texas to
points in California, affording an op-
portunity for men of limited means to
travel to the Pacific coast at a very
small cost. These periodical low rates
have proven very popular, and it is
quite likely that many will take advan-
tage of them during the period indi-
cated. The Southern Pacific operates
free reclining chair cars and Pullman
tourist sleepers all the way through,
which, with the use of cinderless, oil1
^burning locomotives, make travel far
more comfortable than ever before.
* Those desiring information can obtain
same^by applying to nearest agent or
writing T. J. Anderson, G. P. A., at
Houston, or F. E. Batturs, A. G. P. A.,
at New Orleans.
Few men can
and keep cool.,
argue about religion
’ E^ery 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 pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz. package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes tq
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures “16 ozs.” Demand
Defiance and save much time ana
money and the annoyance of the iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
Truly, ’tis
when some one
a clear case of burglary
breaks into song.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
cures Sprains and Strains^
LOOK in YOUR
What would you
give to be rid of
those piftiples
and blackheads,
that sallow com-
pletion, those
lustreless eyes?
No doubt you
would give 50
centstpbe cured
■of constipation,
liver /troubles^; indigestion and
dyspepsia! Get rid of these
troubles and your complexion
will clear up like an April day
after a shower* Take
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
and nervousnei
ibed some liver tablets whi
certainly did not help me in the least. . I too
Apollinaris and other mineral waters, but* m
complexion becarbe more .yellow and mjr
s. -Reading one of
physician prescr:
certainly did .not
compl<
health
I
trial
for
ing it for sev
self complete!
My sk
I feel in exce
your remedy.”
DANGEROUS
It’S
NEGLECT, f
the neglect of
backache, sideache, pain
in the hips or loins that
finally prostrates the
strongest body. The
kidney warnings are
serious—they 1 tell | you
that they are unable to
filter the body’s waste
and poison from the
blood—the sewers are;
clogged and impurities
are running wild to im-
pregnate nerves, heart,
brain and every organ
of the body with ' dis-
ease elements. Doan’s
Kidney Pills are quick to soothe; and
strengthen sick kidneys and help them
free the system from poison. Read
how valuable they are, even in cases
of long standing.
L. C. Lovell of 415 North First St.,
Spokane, Wash.,1 says: “I have had
trouble from my kidneys for the past
ten years. It was caused by a strain
to which I paid little attention. But
as I neglected the trouble it became
worse and worse until any. strain or a
slight cold was Sure to be followed
by severe pain across my back. Then
the action of the kidney secretions be-
came deranged and I was caused much
annoyance besides loss of sleep
Doan’s Kidney Pills were brought tc
my notice and after taking them a
short time their good effect was ap-
parent. All the pain was removed
from my back and the kidney secre-
tions became normal. Doan’s Kidney
Pills do all that is claimed for them.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great rem-
edy which cured Mr. Lovell will be
mailed on application to any * part of
the United States. Address Foster-
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all druggists/ price 50 cents per
box. '
A similarity of tastes in jokes is a
great assistant to marital felicity.
Don’t Wait—Take the Central.
The H, & T. C. R. R. will sell colon-
ist tickets at. $25.00 to California. On
sale March 1st to April 30th. Through
sleeper service North, South, East and
West. Shortest, quickest, best. For
information, rates, etc., call on local
agent, or address M. L. Robbins, G. P.
A., or Wm, Doherty, A. G. P. A., Hous-
ton, Texas.
Some men talk and talk, and never
seem to get relief.
Detective Work in India.
A recently published book oft India
tells of a native detective whose meth-
ods were anything but scrupulous.
One important matter. investigated
was a robbery of about half a lakh of
rupees’ worth of silver ingots (about
$25,000) that was sent down on cam-
els with an escort of fifteen armed
men from Indore to Kotah. The es-
cort was killed by Dacoits and the sil-
ver taken. Isri Pershad, the oriental
Sherlock Holmes, rasseldar major of
a native regiment, made it his busi-
ness to bring these men to justice and
when asked in after years how he ob-
tained his proofs remarked, smilingly
stroking his beard, that if a man was
judiciously strung up, spread-eagle-
wise, by his thumbs, much useful in-
formation might be extracted and
having no marks of ill-treatment to
Show to the sahibs he generally held
his tongue. Of a certain witness in
this case he wrote that he har “given
‘awfully godo evidence’ at \ the trial,
but as there was ‘just a little discrep-
ancy’ between this and his previous
depositions before the political agent,
tvhen the original files were called' for'
by the'higher court, ‘it Would he bet-
ter to omit this one and say it had
been eaten by white ants.’”
“PE-RU-Na TOMES UP THE SYSTEM
IF TAKEN il THE SPRIiil.®
SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL.
The Meaning of Mess.
The use the word mess for dining
room is a remnant of a custom quite
common, in Anglo-Nornian times. Mess,
from the French mets (meat or a dish
of food) and the Latin mensa (a ta-
ble), was the meat prepared in com-
mon (compare the. collegiate word
“Commons”) for four persons sitting
at a separate table. Guests at dinners
and other ceremonial occasions were
divided for general convenience into
such groups.
From this the word came to be used
as equivalent to four in other matters.
Shakespeare speaks of Henry’s four
sons as a mess,, “Where are your mess
of sons?” and in “Love’s Labor’s Lost”
we fine), “I confess that you three fools
lacked to make up the mess.”
From the fact that soldiers and sail-
ors are always catered for in compa-
nies, according to rank, the survival of
the word among them is quite natural.
The same practice is still maintained
in the London, inns of court.
Pay Well,
a. good invest-
Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Ease,
A powder* It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching
SweatingFeet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac-
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Self-naade men generally. act as
though they were proud of their job.
Ostrifch Farms
Ostrich farms are
ment. The plan now generally adopted
in South Africa is to run them with
small stock, such as Angora goats or
sheep,: the stock selected being that
best suited to the natural herbage of
the farm. There'are twenty-three Va-
rieties find, classes of feathers. New
Zealand, California and other places
come into competition with South Afri-
ca, but the South African feather is
the most graceful of all, although the
'/feathers from the north can give those
from the south points in hardness of
plume, or fiber. Prime and blood fea-
thers refrige in vglue from $25 to $11(5
a pound; feminas sell between $20 and
$100 a pound and bayocks run from
$20 to $60.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don’t keep De-
fiance Starch because they have a stock in
handvof 12 oz., brands, which they know
cannot be sold to a customer who has once
used the 16 oz* pkg. Defiance Starch for
same money.
You can easily make a man hot by
rubbing him the wrong way.
troubled with biliousness caused by inactivity
the liver. I bad dizzy spells, at times, pains
across my back and a tired, heavy feeling, with
loss of appetite arid hervou_sness. ^Our family
st. I took
rs, but* my
and my general
ir little booklets,
sin a
more
ran ten dollars’worth of other remedies.
I knew at, once I had the right remedy. I kept
taking it for several weeks,_ when 1 considered
cured.
Never Fails.
There is one remedy, and only one
I have ever found, to cure without fail
such troubles in my family as Eczema,
Ringworm, and all qthers of an itching
character. * That, remedy is Hunt’s
Cure. We always use it and it never
fails. W. M. Christian, |
Rutherford, Tenn.
50c per box. .
It is with tears that wives water the
sometimes sickly plants of their lords’
generosity.
MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OF NEW YORK.
Miss Marjory Hampton, 26/16 Third Avenue, New York City, writes:
“Peruna is a fine medicine to take any season of the year.
Taken in the spring it tones up the system and acts as a tonic,
strengthening me more than a vacation. In the fall and winter
/ have found that it cures colds and catarrh and also find that It
is invaluable to keep the bowels regularacting as a gentle stimu-
lant on the system. In fact, / consider it a whole medicine
chest.—Miss Marjory Hampton,
PURE BLOOD.
Blood Impurities of Springtime-—
Cause, Prevention *
and Cure.
Dr. Hartman’s medical lectures are
eagerly scanned by many thousand
readers.
Onb of the most timely and interest-
ing lectures he ever delivered was his
recent lecture on the blood impurities
Of spring.
The doctor said in substance that
every spring the blood is loaded with
the effete accumulations of winter- de-
ranging the digestion/ producing slug-
gishness of the liver, overtaxing the/
kidneys, interfering with the action of
the bowels and the proper circulation
of the blood.
This condition of things produces
what is popularly known as spring
fever, spring malaria, nervous exhaus-
tion, that tired feeling, blood thicken-
ing and many other names..
Sometimes the victim is bilious, dys-
peptic and constipated; sometimes he
is weak, nervous and depressed; and
again he may have eruptions, swel
ings and other blood humors. Which
ever it is; the cause is the same—ef-
fete accumulations in the blood.
Nothing is more certain within the
whole range of medical science Than
that a course of Peruna in early spring-
time will perfectly and effectually pre-
vent or cure this almost universal af-
fection.
Everybody feels it in some' degree.
A great majority are disturbed con-
siderably, while a large per cent of the
human family are made very misera-
ble by this condition every spring.
Peruna will prevent it if taken in
time.
• Peruna will cure it if taken as di-
rected.
Peruna is the ideal spring medicine
of the medical profession.
If you do not derive prompt and sat-
isfactory results from the use of Pe-
runa, write at once to Dr. Hart-
man, giving a full statement of your
case, and he will be pleased to give
you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.,
A man is never satisfied
attends his own funeral.
until he
When Your Grocer Says
he does not have Defiance Starch, you may
be sure he is afraid to keep it until, his
stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. Defiance
Starch is not only better than any other
Cold Waiter Starch, but contains 16 oz. to
the package and sefis for same money as 12
oz. brands.
Lewis’ “ Single Binder ” straight 5c
cigar, made of extra quality tobacco. You
pay iOe for cigars not so good. Lewis’
Factory, Peoria, III.
After buying experience a man sel-
dom boasts of his bargain.
The girl who has a real social posi-
tion usually is /the most unassuming.
Those Whp Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold Water
Starch has no equal in Quantity or Qual-
ity—16 oz. for 10 cents. Other brands con-
tain only 12 oz. __ !
To own defeat shows the weakness
Whence it has sprung.
sn 1 considered
in is white and
excellent health
Your Money Sack
If It Don’t Benefit You
PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Montleello, HI.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50
tigs? SHOES thY^Ko.
W.L. Douglas stioes
are worn by more
men than any other
make. The reason
is, they hold their
shape,fithetter,wear
longer, and have
greater intrinsic
value than any
other shoes.
Sold Everywhere.
} Look for nutne and price on
Douglas uses Corona Coltskin, wliic
everywhere conceded tohethe finest Patent
leather yet prod uced. Fast Color Eyelets used.
Shoes hy mail,25 cents extra. Write for Catalog.
W. I*. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
bottoi
111.
ch is
The,Denver Road.
A .boom does not, ultimately, bring
about the best results to a commun-
ity. The Pan-handle is not on a boom,
but is enjoying the most rapid growth
of any section of Texas. Why? Because
only recently have the public at large
realized the opportunities which this
Northwest section of "Texas offers. The
large ranches are being divided into
small stock farms. Wheat, corn Cot-
ton, Melons, and all kinds of feed
stuffs are being raised in abundance,
surpassing the expectations of the
most sanguine. A country abounding
in such resources (tried hnd proveo),
together with the low price of lands
cannot help enjoying a most rapid
growth, and that is what is happening
in the Pan-Handle. “The Denver
Road” has on sale daily a low rate
homeseeker’s ticket,- which allows you
stop-overs at nearly all points; thus
giving you chance to investigate the
various sections of the Pan-Handle.
Write A. A. Glisson, General Passen-
ger Agent, Fort Worth, Texas, for
pamphlets and full information.
One way to dodge the divorce, courts
is to stay single._ ,
Death is one thing that never fails
to come to the man who waits.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children.
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
in the Children's Home in New York, cure
Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000
testimonials. At all druggists, 25c. Sample
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N.Y.
Lamartine asserts that
have more heart and more
tion than men.”
“Women
imagina-
“The pearl is the image of purity,
but woman is purer than the pearl.”
Saves Doctor’s Bills.
For a mild, pleasant, yet certain
remedy for Biliousness and all Liver
Troubles, I consider Simmon’s Liver
Purifier superior to any I have ever
used. A few doses often save a doc-
tor’s bill. Sincerely yours, :
Mrs. Theo. Greenway,
Huntsville, Ala.
In tin boxes only, price 25c.
For any information relating to
PENSIONS
Write McNEILL & BIRCH, Washington, D. C.
Thousands’who served in War of Rebellion,
Indian wars and war with Spain, entitled; also
widows and mothers. No charge for advice or
fee until pension is paid.
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The wittiest man in the world is un-
doubtedly the father of the girl a man
would like to marry—judging at least
from the way a man laughs at his
jokes.
©DROPSY
Cured. Gives quick
relief. Removes all
swelling in 8 to 20
day s; permanent
. _ ----u.,* Trial treatment free.
lur. H. H. Green’s Sons. Box S. Atlanta, 6a>
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Psyper.
BEGGS’BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach.'
Stands For'
Swift and Con*
venient
Schedules,
High Grade
Modern
Equipment.
Courteous
Treatment.
Perfect Dining
, and Cafe Car
\ Service.
And Everything Necessary to Insure a
SAFE, SPEEDY, COMFOKTARLE TRIP.
For rates, schedules or any information-
ASK ANY COTTON BELT MAN
or address
A. S. Wagner, T. P. A., Waco. D. M- Morgan, T. P. A., Pi. Worth.
J. F. Lehane, G. F. & P. A.. Tyler.
W. N. U. DALLAS-NO. 17-1904
JfellMifewwgiaMioIfi
GORES WHERE All ELSE FAILS.
Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Usi
In time. Sold by druggists.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1904, newspaper, May 3, 1904; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900503/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.