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Must be handled by Expert Ginners if its del-
icate fiber is to be presrved and the highest
market price ralized from its sale.
plant has recently been entirely renewed,
ir business will be given my personal super-
v ion, and the result obtained will certainly
h satisfactory.
I also will continue to carry a complete line
of Lumbr and Builders' Material.
S. T. SCHAEFER.
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Prescriptions Carefully Filled.
M. SCHWARTZ.
J. J. SCHWARTZ
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K. of P.
Meets every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday night In their
castle hail over Ditch store.
All visiting Knights are
cordially invited to attend
the meetings of the iodge.
V, H. BOETTCHER, C. C.
Gus Ulrich, K. of R. ft S.
Robert Blum Lodge 54
A. o. u. w.
Meets regularly every 2d and 4th Wednesday.
Transient brethren are cordially to attend.
m. C. Leveyi M. w•
Wm. Kexjper, Jb. , Recorder.
Freiligrath Lodge, No. 14.
0. d. H. S.
Regelmsesige Versammlung jeden Donnerstag
vor Vollmond and 14 tage danach.
H. Bohlmann, Praesident.
H. Beniker, Sekretaer.
WESTERN STAR LODGE, NO. 174-
I. 0. 0. P.
Meets regularly each Tuesday night,
Transient brethren are cordially invited
to visit us. Joseph Berger, N. G
M, T. Everton, Secretary.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195.
AF.f4..V.
Meets on Friday on
or before the first full
moon in each month.
Transient brethren are
oordially Invited to «t-
Dr. L E. Clark, W M
FbedEbxuo, Sec'y
Sunset Camp, No. 120.
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Meets every ist and 3rd Friday in
the month. Visiting brethren are cor-
dially invited to meet with us.
Chr. Baumgarten, Jr., C. C.
G. M. Johnson, Clerk.
GO TO*
SEHGELMANN BROS'
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Old Edgewood, Mt. Vernon,
OldForester. Also for Old
Country Apple Brandy like
grandfather used to make,
and for Pure Jamaca Rum.
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FATEST LAWYZBB OF M TZARS' riAOTXCX.
20,000 MTENT8 PROCURED THROUGH THEM
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FATE NT LAWYERS,
Off. 0.8. Patent Offlcs, f A8HM6T0H, D. C.
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Price 26 & SOct.J
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8 Oil,?
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W. F. SEVERA,
MAKUFactubtko PHARMACIST
CEDAR RAWDS IOWA.
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SAN ANTONIO
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OPENS OCTOBER 19,
CIosm Oetobtr 30, 1901.
South Saloon.
OtTMANNS & CO..
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MANAGER.
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Port Wine. Brookwood
Rye. Saratoga.
Valley Whiskey.
Malt Whiskey,
dish Gin. Old
ner. Celery
ey. Bed Cross
imbia. Hol-
Packer. Im-
uemel. Aniseth.
CIGAES s
Magnolia. Cariosity.
Cane Belt R'y. Company.
Haa added passenger trains to its service be-
5ealy and Bay City. The trains due to leave
Eagle Lake at 0:25 connects at Sealy with north
bound day trains of the santa Fe and M. K. &
T. Rys. and the train due to leave Eagle Lake
at 5:46 p. m. connects at Sealy with the Katy
Flyer and Santa Pe Limited (north bound).
The train due to leaye Eagle Lake at 10:00 a m
is due to arrive at Wharton at 12:15 p m in time
to connect with N. YT. <fc M. trains in both di-
rectlons.
The train due to leave Eagle Lake at 12:15 is
due to arrive at Bay City at 8:15 p. m.
On Sundays the train going south Is due to
leave Eagle Lake at 8:00 pm and to arrive at
Bay City at 0:00. Chas. Boedkker, G. P. A
F. C. WOLTERS,
Has an Elegant Line of
The Best Liquors, Vines,
CIGABS, ETC.,
And cordially invites his friends and
patrons to inspect his stock.
Jackson Square.
,t. Silver
Wm
WHY DON'T YOU EAT RICE
If you do not eat rice yon ought
to. it is an ideal food, easily di-
gested,nutritious and cheap. Send
ten cents in stamps to S. F. B.
Morse, Asst. Passenger Traffic
Manager, Southern Pacific, Sun-
set Route, Houston, Texas for
copy of Southern Pacific Rice Cook
Book containing two hundred re-
ceipts for preparing rice.
L«*je£*4 WOpd ashes are valuable for
fertiHtib* purposes, They have In-
deed lost In the leacbipg most of their
potash, bat they have still regaining
the phosphoric atld and the lime.
The book sellers and news-
dealers held an interesting session
at Dallas
Southern Pacific Rates.
Choice of routes returning via
Ogden and direct lines.
One and one-third fare to Gon-
zales on account Forepaugh & Sells
big show. Tickets on sale Oct. 17
and 18th.
Don't forget cheap rates to the
following places, Month of Oct.
New York, Michigan resorts, Ken-
tucky resorts, Chicago merchants
meeting Oct. and November, Min
eral Wells Texas. Summer excur-
sions,
The man who cuts himself while
shaving never blames it on the
sharpness of the razor.
What's Your Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune, but never,
if you have a sallow complexion,
a Jaundiced look, moth patches
and blotches on the skin, all signs
of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's
New Life Pills give Clear Skin,
Rosey Cheeks, Rich Complexion.
Only 25c at Breymann's Drug Store
The demand for electrical ven-
tilators in India is ahead of the
supply.
We Tell No Secrets
It's an open secret that Hunt's
Lightning Oil cures every thing
except broken heart and soft-
euing of the brain. 25 and 50c.
It is estimated that 8000 men
are employed in and about Cripple
Creek.
Open Your Mouth
And swallow one. Cheatham's
Laxative Chill Tablets combines
all the qualities of the best liqnid
chill tonics. Dose always ready
Dose always the same. No cure-no
pay* " "
Farewell originally signified
may you fare or travel well or in
saftey.
Mistakes are Costly.
You can make no mistake by
using Hunt's Cure for Itch, Tetter,
Ringworm and Itching Piles. No
cure-no pay.
The oyster supply for the com-
ming season is to be large, it is
said.
How to Succed in Business.
Keep your liver in good condi-
tion by using Simmons' Liver
Purifier (tin box.) It corrects
Constipation, cures Indigestion.
Biliousness, stops Headache, gets
your heart in the right place so
you can smile at your neighbor.
A woman's curiosity will go
twice as far as her pin money.
To Cure La Gripp, Colds or
Neuralgia
Take Bromoline. Will cure a
cold in one day. All druggists are
authorized to refund jnoney if it
fails to cure. Price 25c per pack-
age. For sale by Henry Grube.
Chicago meat packers, it is said,
are selling, meat cheaper in Ha-
vana than in Chicago.
To Cure Constipation.
Kidney and Liver Complaints,
take Rex Tea; it purifies the blood
and beautifies the complexion.
All druggists are authorized to re-
fund the money in any case where
Rex Tea tails to do what is claim-
ed for it. Price 25c per package.
For sale by Henry Grube.
Some people reach the zenith of
happiness when they imagine
themselves to lie in society, and
aro striving to follow their ex-
ample.
A Fiendish Attack.
An attack was lately made on C. F.
Collier of Cherokee, Iowa,that near-
ly proved fatal. It csme through
bis kidneys. His back got so
lame he could not stoop without
great pain, nor sit in a chair ex-
cept propped by cushions. No
remedy helped him until he tried
Electric Bitters which affected such
a wonderful change that h$ writes
he feels like a new man.N This
marvelous medicine cures back-
ache and kidney trouble, purifies
the blood and builds up your health
Only 50c at Breymann's drug store
Many a man looks insignificant
when his wife is with him.
To Cure Chills and Fever
in four days, take Quinoria. All
druggists are authorized to refund
money in any case of Chills' Fever
or Malaria it fails to cure. Price
50c per package. For sale by
Henry Grube.
The Grand Chapter ot the Or-
der of the Eastern Star mot at
Galveston, with nearly 200 mem-
bers in attendance.
A Perilous Leap
From Pike's Peak, 14,134 feet,
will not cure softening of the brain,
but a 2$ cent bottle of C'heatham.S
Laxative Chill Tablet* wiU cure
cbUl8, No cure—no pay.
Repent of Your Sins
And use Hunt's Lightning Oil
for all pains, Catarrh, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Cuts Burns, Colic
and Diarrhea. Satisfaction guar-
snteed or monej' refunded. 25 & 50c
Poetry is the breath and finer
spirit of all knowledge; it is the
impassioned expression which is
the countenance of all science.—
Wordsworth.
Banker Routs A Robber.
J. R. Garrison, Cashier of the
bank of Thornville, Ohio, has been
robbed of health by a serious lung
trouble until he tried Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Then he wrote: "It is the best
medicine I ever used for a severe
cold or a bad case of lung trouble.
I always keep a bottle on hand."
Don't suffer with Coughs, Colds,
or any Throat, Chest or Lung
trouble when you can be cured so
easily. Only 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at Breymann's
drug store.
Germany's total exports to Chi-
na amounted last year to over
$11,000,000; the imports from
China to about $5,500,00-
Y0AKUM STREET FAIR.
DON'T MISS IT! Yoakum's
third annual free street fair, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, Nov. 5, 6, 7 and 8. 1901.
It is going to be bigarer and bet-
ter than ever this time. A con-
tinual free show for four days.
Low railroad rates from all points.
Mineral Wells is to have a trolly
street car line.
The Fairest Offer Ever Made
To any one suffering with dyspep-
sia. Indigestion, Sour Stomach
or Heartburn, take Rex Dyspepsia
Tablets. All druggists are author-
ized to refund the money in any
case they fail to cure. Price 50c
per package. Remember the
name, Rex Dyspepsia Tablets.
For sale by Henry Grube.
Palestine Ice company will in-
crease its capital stock to $100,000.
To Cure Malaria, Chills and Fever
in four days, take Quinoria. All
druggists are authorized to refund
money in any case of Chills, Fever
or Malaria it fails to cure. Price
50c per package. For sale by
Henry Grube.
Waxahachie cotton mills use
fuel oil.
To Cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion
Sour Stomach or Heartburn, take
Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. All
druggists are authorized to refund
money if they fail to cure. Price
50c per package. For sale by
Henry Grube.
Railroads are unable to furnish
sufficient tank cars for oil ship-
ment.
Stepped Into Live Coals.
"When a child I burned my
foot frightfully," writes W. H.
Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which
caused horrible leg sores for 30
years, but Bucklin's Arnica Salve
wholly cured me pfter everything
else failed." Infallible for Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and
Piles. Sold by P. Breymann 25c.
Mineola chapter, Daughter of
the confederacy, have completed
organization.
Five men charged with counter-
feiting were indicted by the Fed
eral grand jury at Sherman.
The City National bank of Long-
view capital stock $50,000, has
been authorized to do business.
The Bonham Ice company will
burn fuel next season, when the
present forty-ton plant will bo en-
larged to double its present size.
Five chapters of the National
Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution held a well
attended moeting at Dallas.
A great strike of gold ore, the
richest ever found, has been made
at Cripple Creek.
Everything is now in readiness
for the battle between Jeffries and
Ruhlin, slated for Nov. 15.
The Ohio democratic campaign
opened at Bucyrus, the speakers
confining themselves to state issues.
Almost 70,000 bags of flour
have just been shipped to Sjuth
Africa by produce exchange bro-
kers for the British army.
Arrangements have already been
made for the erection of several
new buildings in the burned dis-
trict at Beaumont.
President Wortbam states that
the First National bank of Austin
will be reopened as soon as the
comtroller makes the order.
The Pan-Au>ericf),p congress
adopted a resolution suggesting
that Venezuela and Columbia re-
establish friendly relations
1. & G. N. R. R. EXCURSIONS.
San Antonio, October 18—29
San Antonio International Fair.
Fort Worth, Texas, November
Baptist General Convention of
Texas.
Kansas City, Mo., Cattle Show;
from Palestine and points North,
tickets on sale Octobei 19—23 inc.;
from points South and West of
Palestine, October 18—22 inc.
Fort Worth, Texas, November
15—21 National Convention, W
C. T. U.
Marlin, Texas, All-year-round
excursion tickets, from I & G N
points, at rate of one and one-
third fares. World famous Hot
well, natural Sanatanum, and
health resort.
Buffalo, N Y., May 1st to Nov.
1st, Pan-American Exposition.
Remember—That we now run
our own train into Bryan, Calvert,
Marlin Waco, and are rapidly
pushing forward to Ft. Worth.
Low rates will be in effect for all
of the above occasions. Ask ticket
agents for particulars as to rates,
dates of sale, etc., or write to
D. J. Price,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt.,
Palestine, Texas.
i
A Brooklyn man lived without
missing his stomach for fourteen
months after the surgeons had re-
moved it. It was nothing remark-
able. Many never know that they
are without brains.—New York
World.
M. K. & T. Cheap Rates.
Free chair cars between Waco
and Memphis, via M. K, &T. and
C. O. & G. Railways.
This new through chair car ser-
vice enables passengers to leave
Waco on the "KATY" at 7:18 pm
and reach Memphis the next eve-
ning at 7:40 p. m. without change
of cars. In opposite directions
passengers leave Memphis at 9;00
a. m. and arrive at Waco at 10:54
a. m.
The seat in these chair cars are
easy and comfortable and absolu-
tely free. A porter is in charge
of the chair car to look after the
comfort of patrons.
For further information see
'•KATY" Agents, or write
W. G. Crush, Dallas Texas.
Austin Dobson the poet want-
ed in early life to be an engineer
and was praparing for this pro-
fession when bis parents persuadod
him to enter the civil service.
ss
State of Ohio, City ok toledo
Lucas County
Frank j. Cheney makes oath
that he is the senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing
business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and sub-
scribed in my presence, this 6th
day of December, A. D. 1886.
^ ^ A. W. Gleason,
| seal j Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials,free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists,75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The khedive of Egypt, as has
been reported, recently sent a pre
sent to Leo XIII. The offering
is not exactly an exhilarating one
to rcceivc—a mummy. But thi
is a very special mummy, for it
dates back to two thousnand years
before the Christian era. The
Pope took the khedive's present
in the best of humor, and sent bun
in acknowledgement an autograph
letter.
Beyond The Question of a Doubt
The "Katy Flyer,'' via the M.
K. & T. R'y., is the best train to
take, if you are going to the Pan-
American Exposition, at Buffalo.
N. Y. Clean, up-to-date service,
Buffet Sleepers and free "Katy"
Chair Cars. The most camfortable
and finest route form Texas to the
North. Full information, as to
rates, schedule, connections, etc.,
can be obtained by calling on, or
writing any "Katy" Agent, or W.
G. Crush, G. P. & T. A., Lin«
Building, Dallas.
The Dallas loan and trust com
pany will erect a $10,000 struct-
ure.
THE PROPER WAY TO TRAVEL.
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SUNSET
ROUTE
"2(se ZjA
Hern Paci
"SUNSET ROUTE"
NO MATTER WHERE
YOU WISH TO GO.
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FREE CHAIR GARS. SPLENDID
Box Vestibuled, Perfect Trains. J
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The West,
^ NewYor
equipment
The Best,
Route The
Quickest.
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Send 10 cents in stamps for a copy of the Southern Pacific Rioe Cook 1
containing 200 receipts.
S. F. B. MORSE L. J. PARKS1 J.
a. p. t. m. g. p. ATA
Houston. Tex. -Houston, Tex, Sanj
Dixie Pale and Budweiser Bottle Beer.
K— Keg Beer and <
* ARTESIAN ICE.
EBELING & SON, Agents. S<
RAILROADS CREATE PROS
. This has been demonstrated by the marked i
in conditions along
"THE DENVER R<
IN PW
THE TEXAS PANH,
Whither other roads have come to
results of the good times in that
PROSPERITY DEMANDS
THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & MEXICO
Already crossing the "DENVER ROAD" at Dalhart.
THE CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & GULF
Soon to join the "DENVER ROAD" at Wlcb ~ ""
THE BLACKWELL, ENID & SOUTHWESTERN
Now building to the "DENVER ROAD'' at Vernon.
THE KANSAS CITY. MEXICO & ORIENT
Expected to join the "DENVER ROAD" at Chillicothe.
THE FRISCO SYSTEM
Which may meet the "DENVER ROAD" at Acme.
THE ARKANSAS & CHOCTAW I B
Headed for the "DENVER ROAD" at Wichita Falls.
All this, taken with the activity of immigration and real estate
Jlbers J"*"'"" «i iv.« u— o:.i. ■ . -
cates that
W, F. STERLEY.
a. a. p..«
iiSp-8'
numbers buying Special 30 Day Home Seekers"tickets "and"others
* 'THE DENVER RuAD" is considered good company in a
A, A.GLtSSON.
FORT'WORTH TEXAS.
N. B.—If you want to get choice of best locations YOU MAY
member this: "Only One Road," and "You Don't Have to
Want T'be Put off At Buffalo?
For rates and particulars about
the Pan-American Exposition call
£n *ny M. K. & T, fty. Agent, or
address W. Crg&b; f^en'l. P §s.
Agt, P«4|as, Texas.
between
SOUTH TEXAS
and
EAST TEXAS.
INTERNATIONAL & GREAT NORTHERN R.
IS THE SHORTf
ALL-YEAR SPECIALTIES:
Through Cars and
Daily Fast Trains.
Modern Equipment
Superior - Passenger - Service!
If You Are Going Anywhere,
Askl. & G. N. Agents
For Particulars.
between
SOUTH TEXAS
and
ST. LOUIS
The I. & G. N.
VIA
San Antonio or Houston.
SOUTH
L. TRICE,
D. J. PRK
V-
2nd V. P.
& Genl. Supt.,
G. P. <5
i T. A.,
PALESTINE.
TEXAS.^:
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A FIRST CLASS
%
FOR KATY FLYER
PASSENGERS
re ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY.
GALVESTON. AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONIO.
DALLAS FT. WORTH.
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PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRIES!
Highest market price
paid for cotton seed
delivered at oil mill.
Will pay the cash for
same or take it in ex-
change for hulls and
cake meal, as desired.
CHR. BAUMGARTEN,
FRITZ r. scm
w-DEALEft IM-sa.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
"WIN S3 fcj,
. . . AND . . .
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root. T.i in.MS MJT cojrjrmcTM
Next door to H. Horner.
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