The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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TRAINS
operated by the
Between
TEXAS
And tho
fidrOi and Eas
Between
BBSBGHAM, MEMPHIS,
■And the
North and West
Between
OMLAtlONA
And the
North and Cast
Qfiseroaiion cafe cars, under the
maaaggemeat ol Fred Harvey. Equip-
ihe latest and best design.
Thoi;3akds Saved By
1, HUG'S SEW DiSGOVEFTl
TRife wonderful medicino pesi-§
ssSrworus Consumption, Coughs f
r\ Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu-g
gSQwaeSa, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Li. "*
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, {
and Whooping
j&wpr? l/ottle guaranteed. ho|
tos*. ^ Pay. Pi'L-a 50e.&$l.|
little free. •
816
is
THING
COMING!
MEW YORK
CLIPPER-
a Reliable ? Record
(v! the Events In the
RiGAL-WQRLD
-JAND THE
0 OF SPURTS.
1ElHVEEKLY.> -
SINCUTCOPY, I Oct3.
by all Newsdealers. *!
S COPY FREE.
HEW YORK CLIPPER,
WEW YORK.
Everybody is going j|to be
there.
& ® ®
THE GREAT
San |Antonio
international
Pair,
October i8th, to 29th,-92.
50,000ic Premiums and parses
Greater, Grander tnan ever before.
More and better Racing Ev ents. The
grand Cattle Roping contest. Fain s
Magnificent Fireworks Speotac13 every
night.
Tfielast Days
Of Pompeii.
WA Grand Conglomeration of the pro-
ducts of
Art,
Industry,
and Nature.
THE TEXAS RAILROAD,
The I. G. N -,that favorite thoroyig-
fare for San Antonio visitor?, offers
many inducements for you to ste this
Mammoth Exposition.
Extremely low Excursion
Rates and Special Train
Arrangemets.
Oar Agents will take pleasure in ex-
plaining fully.
L. TRICE, I). T PRICE,
2(1 V-t>. & G. M. G. P. & T. A
Palestine, Texas
a
Trains of the
in Dining Cars. ^
'Cars. Parlor Car;.
rcc:ij3modfitions.
tfGute end Hours
.'<icKo*>t Tin.e.
sJrcsu,
HUNT
age (jt.
S.SJ"ORTANT GATEWAY®
PACIFIC
RAfe_-4V
EAST and
NMTHFfiST
With the MMl up-to-date 1
methods of the Missouri, Kanas |
& Texas Railway (The Katy Way)
a new train has been inaugurated
between Dallas and Shreveport.
Thia train leavos Dallas daily at
9 oolock p. m., arriving Shreve-
port next morning 6 a. m.,
making connection with tho V.
S. & P. Ry., for all points in the
boutheast; returning leaving
at 11 p. in., arriving Dallas 8 a.
m. The train consists of standard
Pullman sleepers, and chair cars.
The demands for better service
between these two important
cities has been so great that, not-
withstanding the enormous ex-
pense of thia train, the "Katy"
have decided to make it a perma-
nent one.
NEW SCHEDULE TO MEMPHIS.
Commending, Sunday, Septem-
ber 21st, lhe change of time via
the M.K.& T. Ry., in Texas has
given this line the quickest time
between Texas and Memphis via
South McAlester.
The time of the morning train
from Texas known as train No
has been considerably shortened,
in order to make connections with
the fast train of the Choctaw,
Oklahoma & Gulf Ry., at South
McAlester, which arrives Memphis
7:30 a.m., and haye thus shorten-
ed the time between Texas and
Memphis one hour.
"THE DENISOX"
DenisoJ. Texas.
The finest and best hotel in the
Southwest now open.
Twenty-five rooms with private
bath. Under management of the
"Katy." W. G. Crush. I
GP&TA.
Cut Of Death's Jaws.
' 'When death seemeil very near from
atse'-'ere stomach and liver trouble,
that I bad suffered with for years,"
writes P Muse, Durnham, N C., "Dr
King's New Liil'e Pills save.l my life
and gave perfect health." Best pills
i on earth and only 2jc at Clark's Phar-
macy. m'
Via Now Orleans and tne Louis-
ville & Nashville Railroad.-Double
Daily I'rains composed of magni
ficent coaches, free redlining
cbair cars, sleeping cars and
dining cars to Chicago, Louis-
ville, St. Louis, C'flcinnati,
Baltimore, "Washington, Piiila-
djlphia, New York and ail j>oin!s
in the North anil Northeast. The
fiisst 3 j.vi ait fir.) i time
For rates mi?) o;1 fold 3 w ad-
dress any representative of the
Louisville Nashvil
Railroad
Talking Machines.
We have several anil can fit you
up an outfit complete, for from
$10 up. .lust the thing for home
amusement and for entertaining
artie i.
P W Morrow T P A T II Kingsley T P A
Houston, Texas, Dallas, Texas,
J K Ridgely, D P. A. New Orleans, La,
Grand Army RacamomenL
AT
Washington, D. C.
C. O. Roue-t
1U
ONL\
HOURS
finable to v.ttt
TRAiHS DAILY 2
St- Louis, Chicago
etsd the Cast....
V«BBF rsnLXAX VESTIBULED BLEEP EM
«f®y<H3£RJECW onus CAES (BttU Frsi).
{mm HME TO NEW ORLEANS
Cootipaitl bohkoulcs).
S2JCS Kusirara thiough ooaoz^
ttaa:ULEETEAi WITHOUT CUA58B.
slk pullman blcc.vkr aks
trowaier car service to
FORNIA,
7ELY NO CHANGS.
Den (Seeti Free) P*Hjr te
lMPH!3« >ELPA$0.
.ornm
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CINCINNATI TO WASHINGTON.
The Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. and its
Connections will sell cheap tickets to
Washington on Oct. 3, 4, 5, and Gtb,
jcol for return until midnight Oct 11
1902, tickets being subject to further
extension untn Nov. 33, 19(^2. The
Chespeake & Ohio Ry, is known as the
Battleffeld line traversing, as it does
so many fieieds of conflict during the
Civil War. The C. & O. Ry. have is-
sued an illuminated folder with was
map, of great lPtcres'; and value to
veterans. It gives the location of 333
tattles and skirmishes in Virginia and
on the Maryland border. Copies cf
these folder' can b„> had by applicatic"
to
Ft. E. Parsons, D. P. A. Louisville, Kj .
G. W. Barney. I). P. A. Lexington, Ky.
A.I. Ellett, T. P. , Oiiio
Jao D Potts. AGP ' > • t >. t ti. O
\v. G' Knittle, T. P ) ,'u Texa
TALKING MACHINE.
I have a new Columbia grapho -
phone and 48 recods in nice ease—
a $50.00 outfit—that I will sell al
a bargain. Just the thing fo
concerts and home rnertaimneui -
Call at this office and see the ma-
chine when yoa come to town.
N P Houx
*i.t Herald Offico
"Biitvvh^re to find that
happiest spot below.
Who can direct, when ali
pretend to know?
smith.
Many are satisfied to live in North-
west Texas, having proved the value of
the land in this region as a gcod Crop
Kaiser. Not only Cattle, but Wheat,
Cotton, Corn, Feed-Stuffs, Cantaloupes l
Garden Tiuck and Good Health flourish;
her. —in a district where Malaria is 1
impc! sible and very little doing for Jails
and Hospitals.
Land which is being sold at really
low figures—tho the constantly increas-
ng demand is steadily boosting values
— is still abundant; and Farms and
Ran :lies of all sizes, very happily locat-
ed. are being purchased daily.
We will gladly supply all askers with
a copy of a little book, published by
the Northwest Texas Real Estate Asso-
ciation, which contains an interesting
series of straightforward statements :
what PEOPLE HAVE ACCOMPLISi
ED along the lir.e of
"The
Denver
i Road."
JL'js3<. r ger Dept. Ft. Woitb, Te;:.
i
| N B—We find our passenger pativn-
j age very gratifying. _ It is necessary to
t run three trains daily each way as far
! it" as Wichita Falls, and two clear
libra. Wo continue, the year round,
; (lie excellect Class A service that insur-
f- t!> ■ preferenceof Colorado and C'ali-
f >riva Tourists, Winter and Summer.
B>* tlie way, we offer now more than
| half !ozen routes to California, the new
o-*i lining via Lalhart (also old Mexico,)
■ ir first grade eating cars all the Way.,
We sell h Home-Seeker's ticket, good '
; h!i t,* d.irs, at ono and a third fare
"":*i • allowing stopovers at
Vemor. mi ; !.:rs beyond, both ways.
BESIDES the dangers and die
figurements of Blood Dis-
eases, the Burning and Itch-
ing 8kin Eruptions are among
the most acute tortures. The
strongest systems soon collapse
under such agonleB.
PD T) (Lipptr.nn's Great
# Jf # i # Remedy) is a safe
ci and certain cure for
every Skin . Disease, whether tor-
turing, disfiguring, humiliating,
kching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
pimply or blotchy—in fact, from
pimples to the most distressing
eczemas—and every humor of the
blood, whether simple, scrofulous
or hereditary
Pn p Purifies the blood,
# Jf # builds up the weak
- -—'i*j and debilitated,
gives strength to weakened
nerves, expels diseases, and in-
sures health and happiness where
sickness and despair once shut
out the light of life.
Sold by all Druggists. $i a
bottle; six bottles, $5.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS,
Sole Proprietors,
Lippmah EI CK, SAVANNAH, GA.
If
Parlor Cafe Cars
PuiJman Sleepers
Free R.ec3inin2
Chair Cars
Ask ths nearest Cotton Belt Agent for rates and schedules or write
W. [f. WEEKS, D. M. MORGAN, * HOOVER, T. P. LITTLE
Gen. ?ass. 4 Tkt. A/Jt., Trav. Pas*. A$l.# Trav. Pass. Agt., Passr. Agf.,
Tyler, Tex, ^ Ft. Worth, Tsx. / aco, Tex. Corsicana, Tex
T
October 19, 19, 50
STOCK snow
October 14 and 15
irntiSTIAN CHURCH
BOSTON, Oct ( ,
'? !)• St Andrew
§25 to California Daily.
AYH. FIR.T}!, G, P. iSJT.'A., C. I?. I. & P. Railway.
Fort Worth, Tevas
THE "STAMFORD COUHTRYj
STAMFORD b the. Western Terminuc of fh >
Texas Central Railrad/
IN JONES COUNTY.;,
Is now tv-'o years old and has a population
of 3200 people.
The country tributary consists of the fol-
owing connties: Jo .es, Haskel, Stone-
wall, Dickens, King, Knox, Fisher & Kent
31 you are interested in a new country write us for advert'S"?
matter rtcioribj 1 c the Stamford country.
W F McMILLlN, General Pass. Agt.
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The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902, newspaper, October 24, 1902; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290673/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.