Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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LION COFFEE
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Watch our next advertisement.
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Three hundred Kentucky horses will
famous
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titre of that world-famed institution.
There was no field trial, either of-
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Governmental Farm of Tomsk, Siberia.
ticipated and were subjected to th
j and especially in wet weather, they
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from five to fifteen hands.
This Company is also the largest |
manufacturer of Binder Twine in the
Beware of Them
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not p rmitted to teach.
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Ease, a powder for the feet 1
tight or New Shoe* feel Easy
Cabbage
| Cabbage
! Carrot .
st is being
te and it is i
Knowing as we do the public spirit
and enterprise of Poland-China breed-
l ers, we have no doubts about the ex-
IS. To the feeder of the best fitted
exhibit.
Just at present considerable interest
is being aroused in the fact that a few
portant foreign contest the past season
was held under the auspices of th'
The Deering Harvester Works are
the largest of their kind in the world. ;
covering eighty-five acres and employ-
you buy. It guarantees
its purity. No coffee is
Minister of Agriculture and Domain,
which was the highest award.
The Deering Twine Exhibit and Corn
Harvester Exhibit, both of which re- '
ceived the highest awards, have by ,
De Your Feet Ache and Hurn?
Shake into your shoes. Allen’s Foot-
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hibit they will make at Kansas City,'
prizes or no prizes, but we are glad the *
committee hag seen fit to offer such I
liberal rewards.
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12. Two sows, under sx months.
13. Four pigs, under six months, get
of game boar.
Cures
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Carrot ........
Cauliflower ...
Celery ........
Seed.
Artichoke .
Asparagus .
Asparagus .
White Bean
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other
ARBUCKLE BROS.
Notion Dept.
New York City, N.Y.
Pre ct
Age— germi-
years. Dating.
Simplest
Made.
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. . , . 1)111 I*1® objection to them was when
most diffeu It tests by the Government ,,.. . „ . . 1
they began to get heavy on the r feet.
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public.
The Decoration of the M
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rheum*' ’ aration of this most important exhibit. j
seum of Arts and Sciences at 1 a“ of Glasgow. Ky„ an: is the first ever
where it has become a permanent fea ______ a-l’.i. 1 _ _____________I
his
There are two aflictions which
perhaps give the most pain
andtrouble, via
just try a package of
LION COFFEE
and you will under-
stand the reason of its
popularity.
MQACRE
FAR
awa
Kan
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A lively spiritualist may be desiznat
a happy medium.
is done in a man-
it was well-mertt-
seven Deering ex-
Bound-Footed Texas Hogs.
A Journal reader at Whitesboro, Tex.,
. Endive ...
of Kale ......
Both disable and cripple,
but
Sciatica
and
a
Egg plant ..
For Endive ....
Th* system cannot be in good condi-
tion when the bowels are constipated,
j Take Garfield Tea, it cures constipa-
I lion and effectually regulate s the liver.
in every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive
list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed
packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO.. TOLEDO, OHIO.
Live Stock Items.
A shortage of beef and mutton on
the Pacific coast has sent buyers to
Colorado, and several car loads of
sheep have gone west from the state
mentioned.
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list and push the
breed at the great
held at Kansas CI
writes us that gres
gh of any one
i pany the Grand Silver Medal of the I could, hardly walk. It seemed as
though the bones were weak. —Texas
By special request this exhibit has soon be shipped to South Africa for
been presented to the National Mu- j the British army 8 use.
given directly to a Kentucky horse
dealer by the British government.
has been awarded to Thomas Murphy ,
Agriculturist. The Expert Commission
awarded the Deering Harvester Com-
Selfshi As is th meanest thing in
the worl, unless mething can be
made by 44, says the odern Solomon.
LION COFFEE
Murphy has begun purchasing, and he
believes that he will soon secure the |
number desired.
unless it is in a 1 pound
sealed packet with the
head of a lion on the
front. Then you get
pure coffee—the highest
grade for the money.
nite reliable information is at hand.
.... . mac Huos , True, a few scattered experiments
many of which perform the labor of | have been made, but these have not
bit that will be »
• and to the great 1
, or six in one pen with round or mule
________________________1 feet. They made good porkers and
Amer ran and European machines par- .... ... «... .1
’ ‘ would fatten just as fast as any other,
ed in the enterprl
. . .r ... writes: I see a report from Boons-
rial or otherwise, in connection with . . , 5. * ..01.,
.. E ... „ , ... ........ boro, Ark., of four round-footed hogs,
the Paris Exposition, but the most 1m- 1 . 1 .....
, and you seem to somewhat doubt that
there are such hogs. But, Mr. Editor,
; here in Gonzales county, as late as six-
; ten years ago, I have seen them five
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LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
ion of
to the
hat Illinois breeders will make ,
preparations for the event and |
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14 Six pigs, any sex. under six
months.
15. Ten hogs, any sex or age.
request of the French Government i
been presented to the National Agri-
cultural College of France.
When you have eni
lug do not seek mor
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & $3.50 SHOES “
oTheirealworthofmy81ooand 81.50 shoes compared with
other make* 15 3.00 to 83.00. My $4.00 Glit Eige Lne cannot be
equalled at anyprice. Bent in the world fat men.
w.mueandneit.more men’ Snr shoe., Gnodyear
Mrerinn wie ad "rnemshananyo her manuie.
prove that my atatemtesucrutoan- onewhocan
n. ......... . - , . (Signed W. I.. Douglas.
wiTakenosuhatitnte ’ Insist on having W. L Douglas Shoes
Witn name and price stamped on hottom. You. dealer should
Keep them , give one dealer exclusive sale in each town if
an ex
Have you eating fentering
roue patches sore throat or g
pimples, ttehing skin, aches
jolnts, falling hair, bolls, < <
ula, offensive catarrh or o
DAVID BRADLEY MF6. CO., 12Ap2r9dmz)
modern automatic
pain, sore throat and all bodily suffer-
ing relleved at once by Wizard Oil. in-
ternally and externally.
A good word is often an easy obli-
gation to pay.
The bluest blue makes the whitest
white, that* Hum Bleaching Blue, the
modern bag blue.
Could you call pants purchased on
credit breeches of trust?
How long will seeds live and prove
valuable to the Gardener? No defl-
1 Because it does not
N sail under false colors.
< It is an absolutely clean*,
pure coffee. No glazing
no coating with egg
mixtures or chemicals
in order to hide imper-
fections.
Gardeners make peas and billard
players use cues.
TO ct RE A corn IN ONF DAY.
Tabe LaXATIT Bnomo QtiiE TAm ET- AU
druggista refund the money if it falls to cure.
E W. Grove’s nlnatur is on the box. ate.
A favorite way to praise a man is
to abuse his kin for impossing on him.
Each package of PUTNAM FADE
LESS DYES colon either Silk. Wool
or Cotton perfectly.
It is easier to pull through life than
to be whipped through.
MXS "s"gw
is on every package of
9 ,5 5 ,
AAArrr La,
highest award in
been numerous enough to be useful in
the establishing of rules. It is safe
years at the New York Experiment
| Station to determine the vitality of
seeds as affected by age the following
partial results were obtained:
My
y
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lelegates, e
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had on spplleation to the suprh
Immigraton. Departmen of inter!
Canada. or.toJ S ( rasford 2 w >
sa < 1t. Mo., or t apt E Harrrtt He
Spectal ereursions to wextern < 11
March and April
0000000000000008 exhibitions were Kiven with one Beet
---—--------these machines in the vicinity of Paris
IN 3 OR 4 YEARS throughout the season,
iN INDEPENDENCE ASSURED
ing 9,000 people. They are equipped
Perfectly Pure Bestand Strongest on the mar i
k ‘ I nsist on havir g it 1! v r f iroct ■ noi cre
tandle it write us and give tai', name. tk8E
DIAMOND SWA WORKS, Milwaykee 1
August 14th to 18th. All the leading
Famons Chirago Warvester Com-
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understanding
Rheumatism, neuralgia
Lopnte Wantan You can earn s75 per mo .handitpg
Az5IlS Waneu our portrait* and frames. W rite for
terms. < . B. Andersuna < t.„37Wm St., Paila^Trx.
"" Thompson's Eye Water
Wten Answering Advertisements Kigdty
Why has
LION COFFEE
F > now become the leader
W of all package coffees?
And why is it used in
A Missonrinn Fronounees on th* Farm- 1
tag Ponnibinittes of Western Cannda. ’ The
hibits which were pre
summate skill and dis
ner not excelled by an
Those of Harvesting v
dweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Show Stores, 25c Sample gent FREE.
Address Allen S Olmsted LeRoy, N Y.
Home people, like some bells, make
more racket than necessary.
CURES BLOOD DISEASES TEEATMENT rerp
interests of that
swine show to be
ty next October, !
g whea
Russian Expert Commission at th'
stock Swine do well and there is no
disease amongst them They are a
good source of income to the farmer,
The cattle on the range beat anything
] ever saw, Fat and ready for beef,
fully matured and ripe ned on the nu-
The low price
at which Arbuckles’ famous
roasted coffee can be sold is made
possible by its enormous sale. It should
not be classed with the inferior imitations sold at
a cent a pound less than Arbuckles’. It has a
quality greatly superior to these imitations and
makes many more cupfuls to the pound. No other
firm in the world can buy coffee to so good advantage
as the producers of Arbuckles’ Coffee. No other coffee
is cleaned, roasted or blended with such great care and
skill. When you buy Arbuckles’ you get better
quality and greater value than you can get in any
other coffee at anywhere near the same price
You also get with each package a 2.3
definite part in some useful article. <Fj
hull information with each package,
Save the signatures.
accorded the p-
contributed me
of the ait
man uf act i
the bn
and tn
Gon t
vice. Stein
mar school
00 in pay for his eleven years of ser- I
ed Each on* of the
hibits nocured the
frmly convinced that this country of-
fers better facilities for a poor man
than any I have ever seen
Information concerning these lands
can be had from any agent of the gov-
ernment whose advertisement appears
elsewhere in this paper.
There are many things that pass all
Corn*. Bunions, Swollen Hot
Bonaparte when First Consul in 1802.
and I* only conferred in recognition I
of distinguished military or civil
achievements. It is the highest dia- I
tinction in the gift of the French Re-
comment by many eminent lawyers,
and today he won a iudgment for $19,-
"600 bushels of barley
acres, 60 bushels to acre,
"15,000 bushels of oats
acres, 100 bushel* to acre
"The samples were all '
”I also saw a considernble
role is an honor of but slightly less im-
portance, which is conferred upon
those who have contributed greatly to
the advancement of agriculture.
An Official Certificate of Honor was
accorded the Deering Retrospective
Exhibit, which showed the improve-
ments in harvesting machinery during
the past century, and excited the high-
est praise of the French Government
Officials who had entrusted to the
Deering Harvester Company the prep-
}
RplonlodunlJurqsolh-
he only corn that N .sro .
for Stock the tabl Qnd meol.We w l
ml youq sqmple packogogn?
950 d long? pqoKage of the wondo
fall Velvet Bean nd our inlor
9 5 Ei ng Gatologuofan19Oton
re^iptof 10c
Larggst Jmpor . wT
se9deolersinlbeSoulh
te to ratify the popu-
feel proud
sorenes8. Medal*. Six Silver Medals and El
VEN
_55p4,
information as to reducei
he elaborate
pared with e
ilayed In a m
y other count
FyzeaULeTSTHAY PRESS
S KJRA• One horse «M operate
| H• K " IL Very eany for two. “a.
2 HOT A coo Send for circular. 38"
I MIK < II AIN ---
i A BOI T IT.
x ,, . , , to accept the practice of planting only
g world, having been first to produce fresh seeds. It is a general truth that
9 single-dtrand binder twine, such as is they lose thelr vitality according to
6 in general use today making over a the years they are kept. Some seeds
S third of the product of the entire become of doubtful value very soon.
9 world. The output of its factory fo. | The practice of some seedsmen of
9 a single day would tie a band around mixing their old left-over seeds with
2 the earth at the equ dor, with several the fresh ones is to be guarded against
5 thousand miles to spare. The annual by every intelligent buyer cf seeds.
| production would fill a freight train In experiments carried on for three
3 twenty miles long. Made into a mat
9 two feet wide, it would reach across
O the American continent from ocean to
Q ocean.
t* or but wa
d full twelve
an be . ....
05 court*.
day for eleven years George
a teacher living in poverty, I
for duty at the New York j
new districts (of limited acreage ) are
being opened out by the Canadian gov-
ernment in Saskatchewan and Assini-
bola (western Canada), and any infor-
mation concerning thia country is
eagerly sought Mr. W. R Corser, of
Higginsville, Lafayette Co., Mo. was a
delegate there during last summer, and
writing of his impressions he says
"I found surprising yields of grain
of all descriptions. One farmer I vis-
ited threshed of 175 acres
"600 bushels of wheat from fifteen
acres, 40 bushels to acre
_
pany Received More and Greater
Honors than Were Ever hefore
Accorded nn A meriean Eahibitor Im
the Iiatory of Expositiona.
Lettuce .........
Musk melon ....
Water melon ...
Onion ..........
Parsiey .........
Parsnip .........
Pea ..............
Pepper .........
1 Radish ..........
i Radish .........
Salsify .........
’quash .........
Tomato .........
Turnip
h her citizens took in th
iny in the world.
Visitors to the Exposition wer
ompt to accord the Deering exhibits
supreme honor*, i
for official manda
lar verdict, which
ner as substantial
didon thereto, the following list of
special prizes for that breed has been
prepared by the committee of manage-
Bronx* Medals, including Deering Col-
laborator Medals
The Decoration of the Legion ol
Honor was institutei by Napoleon
No 1
• num
J DEERING AT PARIS IN 1909.
9 Deerlng machines are known as ‘
S LIGHT DRAFT IDEALS consisting of :
2 Binder* Mowers, Reapers, Corn Har.
{; testers, Shredders and Rakes
9 This Company exhibited at the Paris
2 Exposition an Automobile Mower,
9 which attracted much attention, and
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1 ( sY)A*g*j4V millions of homes ?
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ticular were most comple
esting The Deering Ha
pany, of Chicago, Amerl
manufacturer of this line
tism? Thea you have contracted or In-
herited Impure blood To cur*, take
Botanic Blood Balm (H B B.» which G
made especlally to cure the worst and
most deep-seate cases, even when the
bones are affected H B B heal* every
sore, stopa all aches, make* new, rich
blood, giving the rich glow of health to
the skin. B H. H improve* the diges-
Hon B B B thoroughly tested for 3
year* B B It kills or destroys the pol-
eon, draining it from the system. Drug
•tore*. 11 Treatment of B It B sent
absolutely free by writing Blood Balm
Co,, 62 Mitchell Ht Atlanta Ga De-
seribe trouble, and free medical advice
given until cured Costa nothing to try
B B. B Medicine sent prepaid
from 150 । A greater array of impor
lions to its credit than any
you take up your * Every
esin Weatemn Car Steinson
the land of pienty .
trated pamphleta * PorT '
w experiences ot grammar
er who have he c.n in, .
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S.(wa•" AUTOMATIC
wo"" PLUNCER DRAW.
if You Have Dyspepsia
id ne m<<aey. Mt wrhe Hr -houp, Earine, Wi».
‘rest* they represent. Such
a* are proposed should call
the best representatives of
on exhibition at that show
it the grentest swine exposi- j
hat has ever been held. The j
r premium list for Poland-Chi- ,
ill follow the classifications '
by the State Fairs, but in ad- ,
its class
in addition to four high decora- ;
tions, the Deering Harvester Company
recelved twenty-five awards or twen- (
ty-nine In all, a* follows Decoration
of Officer of the Legion of Honor, Dec- 1
' oration of Chevalier of the Leglon of
। Honor. Two Decorations of Officer ot
Me rite * ricole, a Spe ial Certificate
ot Honor, The Grand Prize, Six Gold
interest, but they paid him in the long
run.
I Boar and not less than four of his
get any age or sex.
2 Bow and not less than four of her'
plgs, either sex, under six months.
3. Sow and one of her produce, any j
age or sex.
4 Boar and sow. any age.
5 Two swine, any age or sex, pro- j
dues of same sow.
6 Boar and sow, six months and un- ;
der a year.
7 Boar and sow, under six months. (
8 Two boars, any age.
9 Two boars, under six months.
10. Two sows, any age.
11 Two sows, six months and un-
Mr Frink D Winn of Kansas City,
Mo., who is one of a committee of
three appointed by the Poland-China
breeders to prepare a special premium
ns pilgrimages to Gram-
9 were a matter of daily
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