The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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Ripans Tdbuica
Dutior* And
A good prrKcripMoa
For mankind.
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Ripans Tabules are a common sense, cffcctual curc
for dyspcpsja, biliousness, heartburn, headache, con-
stipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach,
liver and bowels. They are intended for the use of
men, women and children everywhere, and have
proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not
claimed that they will perform miracles, but some of
the curer, which they have effected amount almost to
that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they have
no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of
humanity.
A MEDICINE WHICH PROLONGS LIFE.
" 1 have u-A.d Ripans Tabules for a numt.T of y .ars and would not bi without them.
I wai troubled with indigestion and constipation, and have noticed since I have been wring them
that f am getting rid of 'nose teHble bilious spell • which confined me to bed on account *< ihe
d'uxineka. Of late I luve not bad any. I bad just got over a bad spell of bilious fever and was
sitting on the step, when a neighbor came to me and remarket? tu w bad I looked. I told him 1
had just got over the fever nod that I was afraid to eat mything on account of indigestion,
from wliitii I had suffered since I was quite young. lie «rJ\i*cd n.u to tal c Ripans Tabules.
I said I would try them, and from tbuu I haven't b **i without them. I can eat anything,
provide I finish with a Tabule instead of desscit. / feel very tluuiliiu! iliat J Lavs lauuvl
somethiug that will prolong my life."
GASTRIC TROUBLES.
" I had suffered three years at least from ehstric troubles. I could not sleep ot night.
My head aciied and my loet would be co'.d as ir?.. My bowels were nnt regular and J would have
such cramps from gases forming on my stomach tb.it I would faint away. 1 vas in L'.ich distress
that 1 would have sooner died ih n live. About three months ago I was suffering and felt as if
my body was tied up inward'y. My brother recommvnded Rinans Tnbules to me. My husbaud
obtained some for me from the nearest drug store and 1 would not now be without them. They
relieved me of all ihe foul grftes that formed in my stomach and they move my bowels regularly,
for which I had been taking physic* all the time. I have no more gases, my bowels move regularly,
I have no more headaches and can sleep w< 11 ; in fact, 1 feel as ii, lit as the air whit h 1 breathe, and
that is saying a good deal for a woman who weighs ic/j pounds. 1 am sorry that I did not commtnce
i^iag *Le T&bulej a year ago, for they would have saved mc a great deal *.{ p.'iin and suffering."
One gives relief
A Rlf.nns Tabule, now nnu tbon,
Will i si:< nt 11 <• wl-ft men.
Anil. If dv^p^pn'R Is their woo,
Ooutluuod. It.I i'.A.N.a make It go.
At druggists.
The Flve-Cc:it puck* t id enough for an
ordlmiry oci'iislon. Th f-mlly bottle,
CO eeiiU, contains a supply lor a y ur.
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W. C.T. U. Column
EDITED BY A MEMBER.
The National Women Christian
Temperance Union met in con-
vention in Portland, Maine, on
Wednesday 15th., ir.st, with
women from the Atlantic to the
Pacific and from all around the
world- "They all with one ac-
cord will be in one place."
Oar world's President, Lady
Henry Soaimcrset, that grand
woman and philanthropist and
one of England nobility and
many other noted guests from
across tho sea, are already in
Portland the home of Neal Dow.
I hope to give many items of in-
terest about this convention in
our columns next week.
Graphophoi
i In threo typo* mailing *t
$15, $20 2-1 $30
The beat Base Machine mi the Martaei
Entertains Everybody Evervwherm &
Uses flat Sndestractible Records
which can be handled
without danger of
being injured
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em AQS£E€ i ® ww Mil
one in each, town to rido and exhibit a Bamplo 1002 model
bicycle of our manufacture. Yftl) VAU KAX£ $10 TU
$59 A EJEEffbesides having a wheel to rideforyourself.
1882 Bedels 8SS8 $9 to $15
1900 and 1901 Models iffl,
500 Secant? bismtf Wheels
taken in 1 ratio by our Chicago retail stores, all
makes and modtflS, good as new..
f9
tiialS
*)W0 ship any
ono without c. ccn
bicycle APPROVAL to at.y-
deposit in advance aad allow
10 BAYS FREE TRIAL ■ absolutely
no risk in ordering from us, as you do not need
to pay a. cent if tho bicycle does not suit you.
Wffi'V 6Slst? ti wheel until you have written for our
00 NOT BUT FACTORY PRICES & FREE TRIAL OFFER.
Tiros, equipment, enndries nnd sporting troods of all kinds, a*
lialf regular prices, in our bl« freo sundry catalogue. Con-
tains a world of useful information. Write for it.
WE WANT a reliable person in each town to distribute catalogues for its In
exchango for a bicycle. W "to today for fi^ecatalogue and our special oiler.
UYSLE SO., fihieago, III.
[ Built to Wear.., Finished to Please
Body 20x54 Inches. Stick seat.
Open Head Springs. Bailey Hang-
er. Axles, Collin's Collar or 1000
mile. Track, 6 feet or 4 feet 8 in.
Wheels, Banded Hub or Sarven.
Seat fenders, patent leather.
Trimmings, leather or cloth—any
color. Carpet, storm apron, full
length leather on shaft. Fitted
with Bradley couplers. Fainting
to suit customer. First-class job.
Price, $00. BubberTire., $20extra. Nq soo_am„emen,, ^ Buggy .
CORBITT BUQQY CO.i!^2! £!ii5s!£ : Henderson, N. C.
CHRISTIAN VOTERS ARE NOT
AWAKE, THE TV/O VOTERS.
Along in November when chill vus the
weather
Two ballots were cast in a box to-
gether;
They nestled up close like brother to
brother,
And you couldn't tell one from the
other,
Anl you <culdn'u te'I ono from . e
othe.'.
CIIOKUs.
They were both rum votes,
And f ivored the license plan;
But one was cast by a bloated old
brewer,
And one by a Sand-.y school man:
Now this Sunday school man-
No r an could be truer—
Kept busy all summsr denouncing the
brewer,
All summer denouncing the brewer,
All summer denouncing the Drewer,
This Sunday school man had always
b^en noted
For fighting saloons except when he
voted;
lie piled up his prayers (vith a holy
perfection,
Bat he knocked them a-1 down or: the
day of e'.ection,
But ho knocked 'hem all down on tlie
day of election. (Chs.)
The bloated old brewer got breezy and
mellow;
Said he, 1 admire that Sunday school
fellow;
He's true to his Church- to his party
he's truer—
He prays to the Lord, but he vo'es for
the brewer,
He prays to the Lord, but he votes for
the brewer. (Chs.)
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The reproductions
LOUD,
CLEAR
BRiLummr
7-inch Records 50 cents each; $5 eser i
n.
10-inch Records SI each; $i0 pec
The GRAPKOPHONE and COLUMBIA RECORDS were awardtf*
the GRAND PRIZE at tha PARIS EXPOSITION of I90G
Columbia Phonograph ^
83 Wabash Ave., &H3CA&Q, BUL* *
SETTLER'S RATES
BIG FOUR ROUTE
TRAINS TO
CINCINNA1TI
NE W YORK AND
BOSTON!
Look fi.t The Schedule.
Levae St Louis R:il0 a. m. j2 nocn
Arrive Indiatiapolifl...2:50 p. m. 6:10 p. in,
Arrive Cincinnati ....0:00 p. in.
Arrive Cleveland i1:20 p, n~
Arrive Buffalo 2 .r>5 a. in.
Arrive Niagara falls 7 tlj a. 111.
Arrive New York 2.55 p. m.
Arrive Boston 4.55 p. in.
£:2> p. n . ..
4:20,ja. in. 7*2 ) a. m
11:0!J p. in.
9:05 p. in.
. 1:10 a. m.
0 18 a. in.
8.4.1) a. tn.
6.00 p. m.
9.08 p. in.
THLOUOH SLEEPING J.VND DINING CARS,
reu Days Stop-Over Granted at N'.tiGAKA FALLS For Rites
and General Information, call on or AddroiS
W. G KN1TTLE, 1'. P. A . 257 Main street Dallas, Texas
C. L. BILLlARY, A. G. P. A., Sr. Louis, Mo.,
m.
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7;3j a. m. 10: 65 a. 10.
2.55 p. m.
7- 25 p. m.
10.''0 p. m.
7.5!) a. m
10.10 a.Ioo.
^HERALD
V ONE DOLLARcAJYEAP
Eead our Guessing Contest.
5/tn.ot
Mita Minnia Hoyd went t o
Wortham Sunday on n vis'.t.
4Sf -V
Married in Austin.
Mr. I. II. Kiimsler and Miss
Lillie Goldstien were m a r r i e d
Sunday at the home of the bride
in Aus.in and they arrived here
on the afternoon train and will be
at hwme at the residence of Chas.
Green.
The bride is a member of one
of the best known familie3 in tho
capital city and was very popular
with her friends. The groom was
raised in Mexia and has many
friends here who will join us in
extending congratulations a n d
best wishes.
CALIFORNIA,
txjf $25.00 |
Houston & Texas Central Raifr
ONE WAY SECOND CLASS { ,
Hati Applies fro 11 all Main I-'me Folate
THROUGH EXCURSION SLEEPING CARS
SAX FiJAJCUS.
Stop-Overs Allowed in California,
Wrltejfor Particulars
S. F. B. HORSE, M. L. R0BB1NS, T. J. ANDFRP
lV.33.TraC. Mgr. Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. , A'-.st. (_e"
HC U 3TON, TEXAS. v —
READ OUR
Guessing Contest
Miss Minnie Carroll has re-
turned from Corsioana, where
ha has been visiting her brothar.
H. & T. C. Low Rates.
New Orleans, La.. Xov. 10 and 12.
Fare $15 15. Limit Nov. 18.
San Antonio Fair, Tickets on sale
October 17th to 23. Limit October 30tn.
Fare §7.10 roundtrip.
New Orleans, La., Nov. 8, 9 and 10,
H. & T. C. will sell round trip ticket
for |17.15. Final limit Oct. 27th, 1902,
Temple. Texas, Nov 10 and 11, round
trip $3.70, Limit Nov. 21. Account
North Wo.'t Texas Conference.
Waco Oct 21st. Limit Uct 22nd.
Fare $2- -15 round trip.
Victoria Nov 9th and 10th. Limit
Nov. 16th. Fare $10.45 round trip.
Anil try for that
Fine Cultivator.
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FOR]
News irom vort Worth s'atcs
that Mrs. H. M. Munger is get-
ting along nicely and her com>
plete recovery is only a question
of time.
FirsUClass
JOB FR1M11S/G
1 ELBHOhE AO. 19.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.