The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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jineet mot
very pl«
liatory. n«
.Chai Foo wt
lender. For
reason Km
#ery soon aft<
/•* ed money
f Foo and had
/ijrage on their
/e r th.* loan B
tat hi* customers
I uthered" the Ce
lock. He grew rich
pr.
After a number <
pttaxcd. the ruler c
came suspicious an*
lender wa* closely t
Investigation reveu
that Sing Khat Foo
ney, eecurcd the lot
a heavy mortgage
tomer's property
way home with th«
the customer and
killed by hired nu.
returned the mor
Khai Foo. When t
fxpiepd • rtg Khai
pioeed on the dead
prty. Not only di*
money he lent th
having him murd«
pi so came into posf
victim'* property.
Ail of th Chi
lenders arc . A in
are a number of Si
in Texas today.
• go by the mime of
hey lenders, but I
selves to be “loyal
They are the p«
a few United St
ment War Savingt
keep on spending
for non-essentials
should go to war
keeping here to si
counter snd sell t
little ^nick-knack
pial* they are not
have. They are t
insist on spendinj
selfishly on th«
the Government r
ney and is askinf
it at good in teres
ings Staini*- T
kind of people w
Valuable materia
war manufacture
into non-essential
for their own a
pleasure. Tliey
Americans" who
ployed in the n
non-essentials fc
these men are
Government to
war essentials.
These people »
solves "loyal Ai
the Sing Khai 1
They tuy a few
s»tanip> aiui prat
imtrioUsm while
friea in the bee
ute fcy purchasing
Ahpy lend a few
Government to
soldier* who si
|hem in France
iy buy soma In
keep a soldier
needed equtpmer
appeal to te d<
can’s dirty, but
are lending writ!
taking beck w
They an* makin
the Kaiser’s hir
atal> real Amo
5>ing Khai Foo
kind—In the ba
No man. no w
•ay. “Thi. is m
afford to spend
to and that's th
$t." They ahou
my money, but
•dk Tod
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WAR
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THE SUCCESS.
BubliKhcd Every Friday*
A. T. Wiiglil. Editor and Proprietor.
German Doom Coming
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•'IiU'tdw 8«eoa«i CiaM utaiiar aaly vth. lSp.. at it>« 1‘twi
•ffir* »l Kl i»o*s<1o. T**i**, andar. Art o#CoAir»«a of March »rd
Thoreda.v’safternoon phone message reports big gains by
, the Allies, French Cavalry now within 17 miles of Hoilied iu
. Pitied, close to Cent. Entire Belgium roast must be abandoned
: by Huns, liuns only hate two narrow passes in which to escape
capture. The Reichstag will meet Friday to discuss the ac-
ceptance of Wilsons last peace note, which demands full and un-
conditional surrender.
All local edterlininencsft til be charged at rate of 5c per line
each insertion, except in classified ad column,
KeHOulticRN of respects and special obitearics, will he charged
fur at one half cent per word.
Friday October IS.
Deaths of Texas boys is
reported from the front.
daily
At any rate we can breathe
more freely since the rain settl-
« i with the dust.—Brady Stand
ard.
A SADDER BUD-WISER MAN.
A PATRIOTIC PICNIC.
On Saturday October 12 in
respond* to a call from the gov-
some hard fighting ahead of ns.
At the conclusion of his talk,
which was well received, every
Schleicher County home repre-
sented subscribed for some
All ads inserted under th's heaa
will be charged for at 1c first in-
sertion for each word 02 innitiwl,
l-2c per word for each insertion
thereafter.
erntnent, Miss Martha Talbert, I UbertJ Bonds. The sale a-
teacher of the Tisdnje Spring mounting to about $950. Our|
Commenting upon the news
item that the editor of The
Standard was entertaining twin
girls, Editor Billings of Menard
Messenger, let his thoughts
Cosh, the thing that makes us! wander from the orpan asylum
breathe freely is our subscrib-
ers all paying up.
lougenongh to remark: "We ex-
tend congratulations and take
back everything we ever said
1 f Eldorado could get aftilia- about that Brady creek water.”
lion for her school, whip the That’s the light spirit, liil-
Knlser and get a vain during lings. Come on over-ami drink
the year 1918, wouldn’t she be hearty.-*-Brady Standard.
going some.
School, gave a picnic on that
I favorite sjHits known as Tisdal
j Springs The object of the pic
nic was, besides enjoyment, to
boost the sale of Liberty Bonds.
The crowd was not large but
from each noire came a well
tilled basket, with a supera-
bundance of good things to eat.
of course without these things
there could he no picnic. The
best of ail, was an old fashion
barbecue, a young lie goat fur-
nished the sacrifice. The only
regret was there were so few
people to eat wl.qt was brought.
only regret was that there weie,
not more homes represented to
share in the good thing if the
day and purchase bonds. How-
ever it other schools districtsol
Schleicher County, did as well
as Miss Talbert’s district.
Schleicher went over the top
with her quota. Contributed.
1 ln»ve made arrangements
through an advertising Agency
to advertise all farms and rrnch-
es listed with me, so if you want
to sell list with me and I will
get results. If you want to buy
I have several farms and ranches
for sale. Geo. M. Brown,
It uevor rains, but it pours.
Either there is too much or too
I he Led Cross meeting to norH, We would cortainlj- liaye
elect offieceis has been post j appreciated owning a pair or
two of twins when we came to
register for military duty a few
potted from October 211 to No
vein her 27, all interested please
remember the change.
HOOPS UR6ES THE PORCKASE
OF LIBERTY BONDS.
9 Dallas, Texas, Oct. 16, 191B.
The Success.
Eldorado, Texas.
Will you be good enough to
give the widest publicity to the
following message featured.
"If your city and your County
have gone over the top with the
Liberty Loan, I congratulate
you sincerely, it may be that an
impression exists that no futher
days ago.—Menard Messenger.
Our brother Albert won’t
vouch for that Brady creek
water, he used j^ten years and
he too, registered empty hand
ed.
The Eldorado Red Cross Chap-
ter was ask to furnish 100
pounds of clothing for the Bel-
giuais, iustead of 100 pounds
being sent HH5 were sent. That’s
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WIND-MILL WORT.
I am prepared to do Wind-
hiill work and would appreciate
any work in this line you might
give me, prompt and good work
There were provision sufliciett *s vv^t 1 propose to do.
going over the top some.
If I Were a Farmer.
for at least ten times the crowd
that came.
After dinner some talks were
made. Prof. Hurst. Superinten-
dent of Eldorado High School,
was present and the principle
speaker of the evening. He
briefly, related some of the bril
iant achievements of the Aineii
cans since they entered the war.
That when the U. S. entered the !
war our army approximated |
210,000 including the nialitia of i
|the different states, and row!
we have near 2,000 000 nun in
France.
Mucli|of the late achievements j
of the Allied forces was tri no
small measure due to the U. S.
troops. He stressed the point
that we should not permit the
Phone 76.
Alf Brntnn.
YOUTH-TIME
The important time to lay
foundation
Eldorado, Texas.
Nominees
>«th Diatrici
Claude B. Hudspeth.
* l'rim , El I'uko Cuuuty.
I\>r Stale Senator
K. M. Dudley
Frost El Paso Count;.
For Uci>rt!M.-Blall\o of l)3!h Dut.lcl.
W. F. Kellis.
for District ,1 udt-e
C. E. Dubois.
{•or District llluino
J. A. Thomas.
For Sheriff and Tu l'ilirMct
A. F. Luedecke.
For Tax Assessor
a strong foundation for
robust manhood Is while life u
young and the body develop-
ing. A growing child needs
every possible help to conserve
energy and confirm tho body
in vigorous health. To £
developing child
SCQTTS
EMULSION
action U necessary. The La>an at hand a low reliable medicines
Is 50 percent subscribed. Ne.'d j for minor ailments that are not
for patriotic men and women to so serious ut to require the at-
If 1 were a farmer I would kce|)| prescnt A.Uied success carry us
a vay from our duty, that Gfcr
comes with particular help.
Thousands of the strong mer.
and women of today were in
youth-time nourished and
strengthened to withstand
come forward and voluntft-r to
buy bonds was never so great
I appeal most earnestly to every
citiaen of your City and your
County to reconsider his Liber-
ty Loan subscription, and if it
Is in the hounds of possibility
go to the bank and buy more
bonds. The situation is Indeed
great and the men and women in
your community who will come
forward and help at this time is
doing the most patriotic act it
is possible for anyone to do at
this time. I appeal to you once
more. Huy more Bonds or it
will break the hearts of our boys
In Frauce if the Loan fails.
J. W. Hoopes
Federal Reserve Bank.
tentionofa physician, such as
Chamberlain’s Colic and Diar-
rhoea Remedy for bowel com-
plaints.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
for coughs, colds and croup.
Chamberlain’s Liniment for
sprains, bruises and rheumatic l
pains,
Chamberlain's Tablets for
atom ache troubles, biliousness I
and constipation.
By having these articles at band ;
it would otten save the trouble
of a trip to town in the busiest
season or in the night, and would I
enable me to treat slight ail—
menuts as soon as they appear,
and thereby avoid the moreser l
ious diseases that sooften follow. 1
many was not yet conquored, the inroads of disease by the
and his in opinion there v as yet consistent use of Scott’s.
Srott Hr How.:*. Bloomfield, N. I.
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Take good care of your Ford car. Don’t expect it to
give you full service unless you give it regular treatment
occasionally. No "bogus” parts or
unworthy matei iais usi d in our shops,
but genuine Ford materials and exper-
ienced Ford mechanics. We’ll keep
your Ford car serviceable for years if
you give us the chance. Our prices are mighty reasona-
ble. We w ant your trade. Why c an’t we have iti We
will se*rve you better than anybody else.
Don t
Take
Chances
W. E. Baker
For County Jtcdua.
Clarence A. Womack.
Kr>r County Treasurer. v
P. H. McCormick.
For l%trkt acl Cimntt derl.
J. F.Isaacs.
For Oommissiuner Precinct Pour.
L. E. Ratliff.
FOR SALE: 740 acre farm and
ranch 3 miles from town of Blan
co, Texifs, 1(50 acres cultivated,
two sets good improvements,
fenced and cress fenced, perma-
nent water, three-fourth mile
from school, would consider
trade far good ranch proposi-
tion. No Agents.
Doc Rust,•Blanco, Texas.
Eldorado Garage.
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W. M S. PROGRAMS.
Oct 24,191P "
Money, curse or Blessing by
M vs. 1’atton.
Responsive Rc a ii g.
Prayer by Mrs. McCormick.
Presentation of Stewardship
by Mrs Bennett.
Work in Brazil], Mrs. Page,
Life story of Miss Watts,
M rs. S. K. Jones.
Aims for the year,
Mrs. Carved.
Business session.
Song.
Mrs. G a scoc-k, leader.
Holland Hotel
Headquarters forEverv body
S. W. HOLLAND, Proo.
Good Rooms. Good Table, Good Service
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Ranch Men and Feed Consumers:
i
We are now operating a Motor
Transient line cut of Menaid.
W. L. McWhorter & Bro.
X3sa.leie In
For Sale, a good house and
large lot will take Ford ear its
part payment, balane easy terms
if interested see or phone
A. T. Wright.
Contractor and Builder
* I will build, remodel or
lepairyoUr home, Contract
or Day work done.
If you are in immediate need of feed phone us
Your order and we will take care of same. We
::
S. L. Wriglit.
Drv Goods. Groceries i *w°uid ai8°,ikc«°“"'r^hamme. w« i
J **ww*»wj vvvi IVV ♦ are in a position to take care of your needs, whether J have sound, ret res
AND
General Merchandise
Call on ua and we will make You CIA)8E PRICES
Pro to lee You FAIR TREATMENT.
2Sld.cxa.a.o„ : :
And
X©3X5LS.
I large or small.
J: H. Gannon Transfer Go
OUR MINIMUM IS 5000 POUNDS
Phone 154. Menard, Texas.
1
Do You Sleep Well?
man must
refreshing sleep,
When wakeful and restless at
night he is no condition for work
or business during the dsy,
Wakefulness is often cautvd by
indigestion and canstiportion,and
is quickly relivid by chamber-
lains’Tablets. Try a dose of
these tablets and see how much
better you feel with a clear heed
and good digesting.
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a Rif*
nod it
J. U, WlHuttRl
toe of fertiTicate «-«»#, says: “Unamberiaio a
j to tho above named railway cou,-;T t})1<>u ^ cerlBin|j the best
I p#n>, and p*i ntnl d r.* • n,,, y f)n the mark* t for eonsti
[way company on the . Glvp tablets a
jvf , < i uiainmg tl|JI[ yon are certain ty find
040 aerea of land and sit.mu d in vtt(.m aKr«eabl< and pleasant in
J eaid Schleicher county, Texas | prt<* gft ctnte.
|j Survey My W. located by v\r J
calomel. It is guarantee* tu
your liver without stirring you u<^r,
Wide, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel 1 It makes you
ri
sick the next day; it loses you a dav'a.
work. Dodson's Laver Tone attnight-
cm fou right up and you feel greet
Give it to the children became it »
perfectly harmless and doesn’t grip%
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