The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911 Page: 2 of 10
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SUFFEKED
23 YEARS
Constant Stutterer From Chrori«
ic Catarrh Relieved by
Feruna
Mrs. J. H.
tk'Ui land, Sail
Baba. Texas,
writes
"For Iwtu-
ty-tliree ytatra
1 was & «ib-
stant suE'ertr
from chronic
catarrli. 1 liad
u severe mis-
ery and burn-
iuis In tlie top
ti! ray head.
There was al-
ino*t a con-
tinual <1 r e p-
plug of mucus
Into hi y throat.
Which CaUSed
liviUtnt e x-
p • c U> ration.
My entire sys-
tem uracualiy
t> e c a iu e lu-
v c 1 v e 4, end
toy condition
grew worse. 1
iia m' liiccaaarit couth and frequent
atltau'ks of bluous colic, from which It
ami**'1 I could not recover. My bowels
alto became aCecle, causing alarming
hlLkxn of l emotThatjea. I. trie 1 many
reiueu.t which (save only temporary
reileJ or no relief at all. X et last tried
Fermi". and in three <la>a I waa re-
lieved if the bowel derangement. After
using five bottles I was entirely cured.
X most cheerfully recommend the use of
i eiuiu to any on<j similarly WlUcted."
POOR HUBBY!
GOOD NEWS EPITOMIZED
HAPPENINGS OP UNUSUAL IN-
TEREST TO OUR READERS, IN
READABLE SHAPE.
both foreign ano domestic
It Waa of Sufficient Important*
Vou Will Find it Recorded
Here.
miniate a *r or.
1*1 lias
I Kmrn^.
It uo«" looks like there will bo no
| Increase iu congressional membership. j in collection a f gold pirn'
On (ho for'yn'-coi. 1 nnnlversai of
her husbands luuuguratiic • v
I Presidttit of th" I'nlttd titan Mit
I Ellen Wade Colfn widow of ;li* late |
i Schuyler Colli du 1 • t her homo iu j
j South Hen, ihii , tJa'.unln moraltu . |
! aged S3. |
Mrs. June imam, said to be tbe ,
• oldest woman 111 New Jersr ". is dwid j
I at Patterson In h' t iu"d your.
Work on tin- coiutruCtio! of the j
j Mukdcu-Antui. J call way, which W1* |
i:opped by tb" plague. has bum r«> |
I sumed. Chinese workman have been j
brought in from U e plague district:
Some 220 am-, car opcr:ttiv« tit (
Oklahoma City went on n strike Sui (
Uny morning, uelung reuognitlou of ti «' (
new)}" formed union organization of
tb<> city. |
At the sale of lb" William A Wool |
mmtrfl i
Particularly the ladies Big
Assets
for
Transfers iu real «8tai
(iunng February reached tho ttu;
$1,473,828.
Bttruev uldr.eld, retire
h&b gone to Ikj Atigele.
h' will open a cafe.
in 1S70 wo; sold
a dealer t)f Pllli--
Uallas i ft fcan KranciHi
of I to S. H. Chapiuat
| tlelphlA, for tl.-i; "
auto UiBt' Col Tbvodore Kooaovel'. formT Xiiil
ca; vsaere ! tetl Stale Chief l.vticutivo, la to bo a
I guest of Unlit; IvinrcU 13, ati'l ho will
« . T !„, i ,l at that tlrno bt eutortaiaed with a
^.omancho Inaiaiis • thr late 1
i on«d, 1 (l|nnt'r ftl- lhe tiriental Hotel. It !•
to be a plug L: : ao l drees ault alia:".
Mr*. J, H. Bouriand
;^rn/l's/a
v w m
i Chief Quae all i'araer was i«j.
i an ; did not. die from uaiiirB'. causes.
J. O. Merchant and iiavjg S. Neat,
| of ban AJitoiiio, it is aald, uu rtvl«"<l
j over a w , wliicii led Mereluint to
I tataity shoot Neul
Th" |n\>fcTm:i of th« Wazahacrhie
i CLaut.uiiiu.i, to niW. July 25 tc Autr.
3, has lxtet. o<«uplot«d.
John l^eouard, a Tennessee cor,-
i tractor for a 0-mAio ie>ve<- alottK tu>*
' Brax«j ixrtween Old Washington and
l {.aai«Hill. The fcica is $41,3-
'1 he cumrmasKin form of cit • con-
) troy was defeated in Feorla. 111., tor
I a majorily of 735. Gtoa frauds are
i charged by iho advocates oJ th>> com-
j mission form.
Announcement that It will be a vio-
| lation of the Texas Pure Food law
j In us- iead plpini: in air manuef j Fargo Expreas Company's office
| in connection with soda fountains wa. <;|. under Qdvi,s,.
jmad, lr a bulletin issued bv State , mn ^ „lnllj ,uuleDt cf E c#meB.
| Pure l-ood Comnuwioner Abbtx. , tactpr, Bt x'Htto:
The Htate of Texaa has collected
and costs $10 a plate.
^ Mrs Ij. fi. Hi vet's, of Uallas, we*
su-ioken with tivtpi-exj at 1 o'clock
Tuui«uay ao l un at 10 o'clock at
night, imutae. was 70 years* ol<l.
Anent the refined nprlaioj' th*
Cbiaeae legatlo in W'ajihinKton, aayt
the Chinese legation, absolutely do
nies the repo: of rerrudescence of
tbi Uoier trou n- in Manchuria. At
a matter of fav toe country ie quiet
I and peaceful a:: the peoplo nro pur-
I auim: their orditary avocation:!.
The Atchiso: lopeka & Buuta Fo
passenger and fie:«h:. ataikm burned
Friday uight t 'lecumaeb, Okia., th'i
aecond station within thre« years In-
oendiariam fuliowe robbery Of tha
station, which > Included tho Weils-
Not oniv pleasant an<l retrolutt■ D
t^ie last'. btit Kent' v dcansaiK an i * er
pniri I > tho «vwo: . t>yni| of I an
tiixit of boon* i* paiticuiativ «da|Ae \
to latirs an i cJiikut. . an :l fcenciicie n
alt casrt in whit i n wt ole«Oinf, tiea|Jti -
cnirit an i riiectiv iatativ Mioul i l>'-
wetl. It : periectt* taie el ail tanci an
cuspe * coki , iicatia^Jir' an Hi' pain'
cause 1 by inutnem' i an i coortipotxi'i 1
prompt'v anii ettectivetv tiift it n Ui • one
periett iami'y laxative ykIik. Rivr saw
taction to all and i recommended bv
miiitot i of iamuirv who have uv l it an
who iiave penutii anowiciig' of «5 c-*
celiencc.
Iti wondetf 1 populartt), however, ha*
|f;l unscrupuloct dcaiei t oiler muU-
tioin which a< t uusaialaclonij 1 herc-
4oi e, when buyio#. i «et #s l«eneita l
choc... aiway not- the iu natnoofth-
Lompapv— Caiiioran l is' i?yru|i Co,-
plan' ■' praued o'i th'* (font of ever
pacLav oi the kcuuuk byrui of ' ig"
ah 1 Lti*ir of 6enn,'
Ft* sale by a I leaoiiM tuugKBC Pncr
50 ccnii pef bottle.
fcva ei" Eva ?
The firr' show that llttio Willie
ev*r attenoe<! *'l.int.lfi 'loirii- Cab
In " When h' retttrne houi'- flier
thi play papa asite him hov t <* Use '
the thov Wililo aai<l It wa awfj,
nice.
"Now. Willie. If you Will be B goo.:
boy, 1 will take you loom net: week
aai l pnpa.
Little Wlllio nn'1 pap s«' dowr in
the orchestra olrcie lVi!li<i seeme<!
tf> etijpy th" pl > vrr" muc:. Whe:
they retnrne boiu< Wllilo * mainiaii
aaaed liltn hov, In Ukod the (how
Wlllio replleil, "lf *«i u lor nicer thai
the ftret one I wen' to What d" yoi.
think, mamma AH the little Kvac
had on union suits --Judgi.
SUFFERED FOR YEARS
I \ '' n
w. \ / 3
ijica—That is Mrs. Gabber, fine fell
fluwiihtail.- an' bit her tongue in two.
Harry—I feci sorry for her husband.
Kin? v>u a terror when sho had only
one toii(;u< '
I from four of five express companies
(io.ii- business In 'lexa th suit, of '7 .7 i
olectlvo officer! t>j a vote Of 88 to 4, i
I $vl,t5iv in (K'cupatlon. taxes for 11)10 ... ... . i
on utoc OHielpta on exclusively Tex-
, tt-°i buMifieeS
G Aiisiu.s a oemetit wnrker at the
; ptar of 'iexas Poriian . i^juieiit Oj ,
I In W«et ivalias, uu; week gavo UP
I an an; in th • timcliinefy to save
| )u^ Hi' , the member buiUK torn lit-
, eraU.v <rom Ids ftody.
Jack Johnson, neicio heavywoighf,
j paid a $10' fine In ban Franciaco
iu?' week for unlawful auto apeertinr-
i--d!«ar StJipUng, chief of i<ilk> In
| Daav-lHt, HI., for ahe pat" C yearv,
i was arrested last week as an wicaped
, oorivii froi th- Cworgta Stat" peni- 1 "'*■**' "ffere'- a resolution to alio^v tn-i
I tentlary lio k:ile<l a man muued Gor- ' daughters of tho Confederacy fr> «wec:
i li*.' a:-, he claims, for aoouoing his ' ^ utonumoD* to the womon Of tha
The Callfom. i-enate last week
paased the bill, covering all
oleotlvo officer b;. a vote of 36 to 4,
Five armed Uie.i rttbbed tho safe
of thi bank of Ciover, Va, an i secure 1
$4,000.
A new boile- (or the city pumping
station has been bougbt by the city
council of Grnn•! Saline.
Aug'iet Bolmont ! offer o" fin" othl-
Hons to th* TTflOtiid Suites army has
been accepted
Abilene was labored as the irtts
for the Central Wee: Texas Normal
in a report of the SenMe CominlKtf .
Kopre^onuitivef Bonner and Self
Kidney Trouble Caused Terrible
Misery.
D. C Taylor, 70 E. Central Ave
Wichita, Kaii , ssys: "For yearb 1
suffered frotn hldne trouble am wa
otten contlned to bod. On one occ*
Hlon while workiar
the pair was so a*
m | ver I wa helDleas
▼ ^ I nn ! had t be car
tied into tho bouac
I lound no relief
an,! wa i in terrlbie
shape when 1 b<-
gnu taking ixian a
Kidney Pills, They cure;! me con
pletely, no sign ( ! Iddney troubli' hsi
Inn shown Itsolf i: years 1 have
recommended L)onn s Kidney Pills to
tt least ono hundred people "
Remember th" nain<—Uoan's.
For taie by ali ataler.i. B" cents a
bos. Feeur-Mlibura Co , Buffalo, N. V.
Coon With 'Em.
Young lior ■ Kairiai, in a brilliant
afier-tliuuHr ht>et-i a' the ciul< house
In Tuxeuo praised women.
wit:, the misogynist," sal.:
iAird Fairfa: "iiown with that cynl-
ca type of tuae; brute who says with
the Cornish lihi.enuaa:
"M liumeii s like pilchards. When
em - ba -m - ba^l. and aen em's
guixl emV oniy inlddiln'.' "
Civic Rivalry.
Si|tilf" Duimu -Ware goln' to have
a newspaper In XiOtteiyvlUe.
I nc.lt' Wolb; Gob! to' i.<re«rjhurst)
—-Whero are ye goin' to git It printed?
r ' —— ...
' the taste
test-
post
toasties
Have a dainty, sweet llavour
that pleases the palate and
ea! is lies particular lclks.
The Fact —
that each year increasing
thousands use this delicious
loctl is good evidence of iu
popularity.
Post Toasties are ready to
serve direct from the pkg.
with cream or milk—a con-
venient, wholesome breakfast
dish.
"The Meiuory Lingers"
roertJM CBKEAC CO.. ud,
£*•«!• CissW, Mica.
South on the onpito! grounds
A St. lymn Shovel Cowvi>ntir is send-
lnr ear, . ca- toad* Of siiovon to oeat-
tie, W as! Tie ahiptoenx gopi? by rail
to New Turk, ttaonoo by eteouie-
around Cap*- Horn,-aevera. thoueflnd
miies further, oeeau*" frelgf. nute-t
I are cheaper by the uiixo' routo than
i eihier.
Ziou Oity, founded by John Dowk,
ha , atier receivership and a cours.i
i thru th<> court pats ed under th oou-
troi of Wilbur Voiiva There wan great
rejoicing as tho change Is looked upon
a the beginning of a uew era of proa-
peruy for the city
. shiploa of Chinese coolies were j by direc all-reiU rouu
dumped into the Pactflc Ocean one ;
nigh' las'. <4, according to Imtnigra- '',v" ch ner of th Adair Honpiu. ,
tio' inspector tiharles T. Council,1 of ,J"lreniio bas bee:, filed In tho tvr.
■shoj, me:, prevented the landing of !'*c0 o' StMe 1 iip inir •
th" contraband cargo at the haroor '"n"'on '' 10 •renod. furnislfe*', and
a- Go, Angele. The Chinese were 1 *r M«- Oorneha Aaatr, own-
dumped iuto tu sea to prevent proof ' ' c famous Ad«.lr raivcn proi>ert*'
Of th -errand of the vessel |ln iHinley and surrounding oouttUea.
A jubile over the emancipation of w- K- Golden is arranging to install
sert! ii- celebrated throughout Kus-! a nov steal: iaundry plant at Clifton.
Bin Frlda: The decree for the total An undentllield ma:., apparently 6 -
emancipation of 23.000,000 nerla years of age, died Buddenly about 4
throughout the fcimpire In two years t o clock Wedueedsy afternoon on Ba-
wa- issued on March 8, XM1. i clUc avenue, near the Union depot.
Mr- Ki nia Dean a Salvation Army j In Dallas.
worker of Fort Worth, was knocked The Arkansas Senate hai passed
dowi and robbed by two negroer,, i the Kobmson-Hardage 'grandtatner
oue roj hr last w.-ek. Her pocket book | clause" amondment t<> the Suite oon-
oontaicint' $r was taken, fire. Dean : er.itation. The measure uow la up to
was roughly handled by the negroes, i the governor.
Governor C okjuitt Wednesday ve- Work is bring rushed or. the big
to.- t..- -daylight" bill retiulring a- 0^; of lh„ valley itsaervolr lrrtga-
mo . t remain closed from 7 In Uon company, which 1, to water the
th'. evening until 6 In tho morning ; Umis about Chapic. Five cars of
John Mitchell, former president of machinery for the pumping plant
thy Cotled Mm Workers, has resign- were unloaded and have been placed.
e<l from hB petition as chairman of 1 - Aji unknown man was Wlied hj- an
tho trad" ayreeiuen' department of sustbouiKi freight train Hour miles
thu Nations: Civic Federation. wert of Ciyne. Papers on the remains
timer Pieroe. ooiier-maker's heiper 'tiificate his name to be Col. William
a: the Rot's island shops, at Suawnee, apparently from the Soldier'a
i Okla . was fatally seal led t>y piuug- I<oa'<> Anielev.
iu>; headiom; into a vat of boiling hot February receipts of Dallas pos:-
lye an itiunaUc e<iHI. useil for 4ioiUnK office totalled $57,480.83 as against
out engine pumps | $68,760,8- lor the same month In XJ10.
Charts D. Norton, secretary to Prsf Cleburne capitalists are figurine on
ldent laf- will become vice pres'.- tnetalllm- an ice factorv a? C'ifton
dent of the First National Bank of AI.cr Ul, lt. fw R
,v jn orn. $100,000 garbage ant! sewerage plan:
Th" election for the incorporation at El ^aso plant a year ago, it was
of Miles, tlie packing house district dtic/m***; tuat the site acuulrod by
Intends to Be Bess
Maud—D you intend to marn" or
to retiili. your liberty"
JSthei—Both.
Mrr. %Vliio ,"r 1 e-.-ot'jirg e<-roit irr Cllllrtrsr,
MMtiiiii,:, u'itwt. m rmt-i, Mi,W(
Uuu. ai.ro • imuu turn wioj ««n.. nj,0 4
Many u iiii:, who awtiirH nt a big
monopol • i i nourishing u uma ouo
KEYSTONE
HEALTH
"THE STOMACH IS THE MEASUHE
OF TOliH HEALTH."
HOSTHTTUh
If there is uny wculrncss
try tiie Bitters at once
Its rt-sults are certain.
Fovr hxuyjrf- tacmsaiv! pee*ii<
tak<? a CASCARET «ver
—tui'l wuiu-'itheoicrriiiijiK: k
theui biessci Iiyootion tbeiou-^'.
thi great crowd of CASLAR]
taser t y.ti r« r.-uauac toe grcates
asset of your liic. u
'i.AtK.ABJST1* mr • tmr U* a ww* •
IttgfT? i s-r,,r'
iu Us V %*fcL. xn.iutt iwM s HMMiva
SAVT YOUR MONf V.
On* B*irt I «r y OOWi till
in.' his,'. bwi iiiiiM«i l * « Km r m «i.
l..f in< —S l.' tnnali
1«||.. • an 1 Muoamii. H" i S** t *nortn
Tuifs Pills
Prof. D. H. OTIS
Of the UniversHy of Hi*
consir. Btlieves in iht
Qreai Future of the
Nlfumss Countn
HadU-o. Wis
Hlller Bros Co.
De - Sirs. i.'im ' the stmsie-
Of XSWT I ha<l the pleasure of Ttali !
ixiK Faliurriat. and 1 not«! wtti.
much interest ami aatldacue: tn«
work that you were victor In uc
veiopln* that countn- it apoe.tr*
to me tnst bcutherr. Texa- n*t .
Brest future befere It- On sccourr
e' tnr mild climate sncf s provvtrip
aeaeor tnat lasts slntest. If net
Quite the entire yesr, s mar Is et>
soled to get fron- two to tnrn or
• even more crops, from the ssmi
line each year.
While Tittting at FsJfurrijn, 1
made tpeciai effotts to Iu<iutre for
persons who were li&kers. or nt-
Jectort, tn the ceuntrj- sail Its ell
mate, but I am pleaseti to sa-
tnat I war, not able to Urn! a stngb
| one All those who had settlvf.
there seemed well pleased with tin-
prospects aud nearly ali are dotur
exceptionally well. 'Your* trul1
D. H OTIB
GarfieM i, . ns* iirouatt ooit health to
Uiouwnc Lm-ijualt'l for eouatipauon.
It I inot. disgraceful to dlr'ruet
than i ■ I),, decolve.l.—Hocbttfoucauld.
m
Vv r SstaUs aoJ mrttMT (stDnsaMso. aAtr *-
GARLAND B. MILLER
Pre*. Miller Bret. Os.
321*322 Chronicle Building
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Reenonelble loon I ngsnta wnntsil
Ladies *a ootlttiet; gsiraatM Nut Iba ttw' ue o:
Mrs. McCormick's
BEAUTY CREAM
will give ton & heantlfal clear eecnplejMO
s- mucii aiimlreil eTsrvr^-lv. A per.
tecllv hi ml ess skir. food anil jvmrinr com-
bined, CZan be hvhI on all occasions.
Made in white and flesh. PH^ss, Urc-n
| r toe, regular far 15c. Samrle sent bv
mail tor roc in Mampa. Ask vxir drugunt
or sent diract o«i rsc*lpt of price. Gond
isdv agents wanted ev«rwwh«rs. Address
THE BEHRENS DRUG CO., Dept.L, Kfsee, Ts*.
of North Fort Worth, resulted in a
vote of 33 to 0 in favor cf incorpora-
ting.
Aston Novodky, a Bohemian farm-
er living three miles south of Tayljr.
the city war included In the Chaui-
Isxl '/ion*-, an< tber atte was purchas-
ed, ant! laat « elt the contracts were
tl(uu>l ai.t-w and ccnstruction begun
M. L. Newman, toumler of the An-
was kjcke<i in the tide by a horse, erican Nations! Bank of EI Psao and
from the effecu of which he died, oue of the largest rauch owners In
He is survived by a widow and one that sect*or., died at bie w.h- Wsd-
ChUd I tKrstlsy tugb ', aged 73 yean;
A COUNTRY SCHOOL fOB OIBLS
In New York City. Hast feature* nf coun-
try and city Ills vlui-of-d^or sports on
school park of jj acres near the Jludvui
litver Acadamic (j urse Primary Class to
GraitnaMoo. Upper rleei for Advsncetl
Special Student* Mnsic and Aft. Wrim
for catalogs* and terms
bilsislfcillfc See.isai wliMS.Wtl
defimce
■ ^SUSSkl£
v^jjetahle l axatiM'
A I'lejMni HHhtlu.iu lor Sjlh (bun f-.n,
Grandma s Tea
CURES CDNSTIPAT ION
ACTI, tll.NTt V CI I SNHt S TMOtmiii.M, v
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