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THE ALVIN SUN, Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County
Tune in on HEALTH
K-
SHREDDED
Tho
as
craw
Cci Red Bo
!
be
"Keeping quiet "
on
la*1
| fertility and through diversifying crop
Brazoria counties.
b
of beautiful
Ing
HINDERCq
sharks
infest
the
of
sea
UuraUn. w.JP
<t«t> 1II»<X>I t he
S"n,’
FOR OVER
Hohl-
land coniDiistsoner, an*
200 YEARS
800
14.00
Friday
Judge.
on the <>t
interested
Ride th'
PAI
obtained and tr
ft
AGKNTH • . • buaii . ..?r
• —<t profit Writ* for p
DoN. Hui Jit Dauiv.r.
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With milk males a perfect meal
Its ready cooked. ready to serve
Thinks Tanlac
fired Tonic
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
FOR EMERGENCY AND
DEFICIENCY NEEDS
Successful dairymen need to he Just
as good fanners as they are dairymen.
Say “Buyer” when yon buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
Betu
It’s no
Good will, like a good name, Is got
by many actions, and lost by one.—
Jeffrey.
WHEAT
TV Alltfll
Everybody was glad when
it was over."
//
l as com-
the same
Imagination is the air of the mind.
Bailey.
Sounds Well
• ati riample of sound au- i
correct internal troubles, stimulate vita!
sizes. Ail druggists. Insist
.1 genuine Gold Meuai.
Good Shot
Hiram—Well, air, my shotgun let
out a roar, and there Lay a dead wolf
ahead of us!
Bored Boarder—How long had It
been dend?
Its Joyous Climax
"Did that new play have a happy
ending?”
Houston
Every I
£rpr<n Sen
9.00 a. i
HAKDW
U4 IK:
Qukk Rrlu/ l A plesrant effective tvtao.
*. 55c and 6<V ». •*. .
And rjtcrnu'IV, I ISO'S
aurox and VOCK
Salve. ISc
A VO
A .t
•»«»
er 1
TM
brine'
date amount to $5,968,"
pared with |4,929,451.46
period last year.
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C. U. Horry Cu . LM’pi W. W1t>Miclug.u Ave-.l'iHcago
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TEXAS NEWS
IN
PARAGRAPHS
1 ■<3'
Il so ittKtive I
CREST COLDS J
will loovinci yci
Fvl S..e F.J
PARK LABORS!
CORNS
r j
Kerrville s Ifl^i building program Is
getting away to a good start, t'on-
er r; rusting ..j.pr.-.ximaM/ $1CO.-
000 has I •■•■n started in Kerrvlllo since
February I.
Custom.-* district collections at Gab
Coughs Relieved
Check Colds, Bronchial Trou-
bles, Coughs—Promptly —By
Kurokol Liquid. At Druggists.
i&nwoi
and pain Ni
J straighten
knowing ;
once tieioi
and urged
“All th
soon left
and my
H.i •njoy
I ha rnedica
Wanting! Unless you see the name I
“Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer I
Aspirin proved safe by millions and |
Though the potato acreage tn the
Lower Rio Grande Valley has been
doubled this season, reaching a total
of 14,000 acres, ;he production will
not exceed that of last year more
than 20 per cent, according to a re-
port made public b) (he Rio Grande
Potato Growers Association
Texas Lawmaker Found Dead.
Austin, Tax. Representative A. J.
Durham of Sabinal was found dead
in hla room Friday, presumably • vic-
tim of a heart attack.
Safe Now When Others
Come Close!
.Appropriations Totaling: More
Than $3,000,000 Passed by
Hou.se and Senate.
Charges Against Daugherty Dropped.
New York —The Jury !n the Daugh-
erty-Miller trial Frblav found Thomas
W. Miller, former alien custodian,
conspiracy, but disagreed on
h v«rd!ct for Harry M. Daugherty, for
mer attorney genera!
CARS
Carboili
and S’l
CA
to
Mien
r rmpV.'hni, making an excellent gravel
road for about 10 miles out of Taylor.
A Tonic Which
Dr. Pierce
Prescribed
When
in /
Active {
Practice
Ida
gaged to Jack
him.
Ir|s—No. <l<
muy back out.
If your «y»«
pi, Innin Apply
bested by moral
gating 13.000.000,000, and t
the country's defense forces by air
and by sea.
istration bills to fall of passage waa
the $93,000,000 deficiency measure,
carrying important money allotments
for the army, fur veterans' loans and j
seed loans to farmers and for pension
Increases.
li-
“MY HEA
world
Are yon f- .’i'ng below par? Try Tan-
Sr
Ci. <>l reservation lands, a tract of
8,000.000 a<Tea set aside by Texas for
a eapitol nullding when It was an-
nexed to the United States, are now
playing their part in the agricultural
and petroleum development of the
Panhandle country.
Depends on the Style
Mary—Will the vaccination show,
doctor?
Doctor—That depends entirely
you.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
HAARLEM OIL
Rail Commission Pay Boosted.
Austin. Tex—Increases of $2000
each in the salaries of the railroad
commissioners were approved by the
senate Friday when It passed a bill
by Senator Bledsne amending the pres-
ent law.
LltidJ ar Tal-Ut. AU Dealers
If you are run-down,
you’re an easy mark
for Colds and Grip.
to undo all my
persona!daintiness All
ystern seemed to come
j pores. Today, I don’t
clean all through, with
uae of—
‘ONE DANCE uwd
precautions for p«
waste In my syst
out through the.
worry; I keep
just occasional
CASCARETS
It cost $768,714 65 to run the city
of Houston in February, according to
the monthly report Just completed by
H A Gllea elty onn'rolj^r
The Taylor-Coupland Highway
the V’'!I!.. • •on County line has bt
Heed the Danger Signals
'Jizzv Spells, Neuralgia, Bad i
• „<-*tion and even Pitnpls* art '
Nature » warning that there is tn obwtruc- |
tion on the track That obstruction is
usually an inactive Ji-er. When these sig-
nals appear, don’t let another nigh- pass ,
taking one Bond's Pill at bedtime. I
ill wake up well next morning. Adv.
I
Build Up Your Health With
Dr. Pierce’s "GMD”
GOLDEN MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
Plea to Cut Cotton Acreage.
Austin, Tex—A plea to the farmers
of the state to pie nt ?t least 25 per
cent less cotton this ; ear than tney
did last year has been Ishu<mI by
George B. Terrell, state commissioner
of agriculture. Terrell also strez-«s
the need for a marketing organization
to enable farmers to have cotton prop-
f Di
Credit of 12 per cent to be deducted
from the final fire insurance rate has
been l.i anted Wichita Falls because of
a good fire record for the past throe
In line with other moves for civic
improvement made at Alvin women
of rl •> community have i
to make Alvin a city
homes.
int to I ake.
Distressed
Gladly
Mitchell
Eye
Salve
For SORE EVES
Galveston building permits for the
month of February amounting to $2>7.-
083 50 brought the total for the year
up to $803,746
Mbs Ruth Mlmms of Austin hae
been named assistant secretary of the
s ate highway commission. The office
is newly created.
San Angelo, at the Junction of three
1 Coin In» ri»' i. within the last se*»'U
years has doubled Its population, now
gbuuiuiea at xu.uud.
Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross”
Has Been Proved Safa by Million*.
4PASTO
T NE
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George M. Bailey Honored.
Houston, Tex.- Forty-five year* of
eminent Journalistic service were .
crowned for Colonel George M. Bailey
Counties Exempt Certain Fish.
Austin Tex.- Fishermen In about 40
Texas counties, situated mainly in the
central western region, can take carp,
shad and related fish during July.
August and September, with seines.
A bill to amend the law to exempt
these counties, passed by the Legisla-
ture. was signed Friday by Gov.
Moody.
”1 don't su|
after effects o
“No, but <1
At the conclusion of this year's ses-
sion of the University of Texas there
will be approximately 250 students
*ii < I
r« sa‘
Brokq
Hill's act quiJ
Fever and head
conqueieu in j J
c...\<-ns danger I
chancea, don't d
he.'? a ience knd
be Sure Itsl
\V
Be
B '
!!rf; bu’ why
:s ultoge, her?
Not a Drop! ’’
/CONSTIPATION, bilkmsness, coated tongue, feverish
V/ headache, sick stomach-then is the time when mother
relies upon Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. “My son had
b'Htn constipated and bilious since birth At the age of five he had
such an attack of sour stomach and bad breath I had to take him
out cf kindergarten, it was then I gave itim Syrup Pepsin. He
improved from the first dose and soon was back to school completely
restored and healthier than he had ever been before. It is a great
comfort to have a medicine for children in which we can have stch
implicit confidence.** (Nome and address sent on request)
Wins Confidence of Old Folks
t )id people are charmed by the gentle, kindly action
nf Dr. ualdwoll’s Syrup Pepsin. No pain, gripe or
depressing “flushing” of tho bowels -lost an
movement and the fine feeling of restful comfort
There’s seldom any real sickness in the home that
learns to use Syrup Pepsin at the first sign of coated
tongue, fever, biliousness, headache and such troubles I—IT"’’—J
due to constipation. Recommended in a nulhon DrCakMl's
homes. Sold by all druggists. SYRUP
For a free trial battle tend name and addrm io VSE*nf f W
Panin iianntMtu, iiimm • •**
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Dispatch, for bls writing 1
and editorial ability, flowers of ad-
miration and love.
With $12.*‘00 as their goal, the real-
ty board of Harlingen will soon
launch u drive to raise funds for the
HarHng* n Chamber of (.'Giuinerce dur-
present yeai'.
of 4.106 producing wells was
ed by Went Texas pools dur-
ing 1926. There were 15,301 produc-
ing well In the district on January 1.
19.407 on December 31
V"- .
La Porte Road Contract Let.
Houston, Tex.—-The first contract
undvr the $7,000,000 road building pro-
gram of Harris County has been let to
a For. Worth company, who agrees to
build seventeen miles of concrete high
way to ..a Porte for $5o6,n»:u.87, plus a
$6,000 bmus for completion of the
project In 200 days.
strawberry movement is get-
der way at Alvin with a rush.
v .- , m output of 1160,000,000 per iency appropriations totaling sligl^ ’y
annum, the mineral resources of Tex-
yet In au early stage of
Special uiier
to Victims of
Indigestion
Your Druggist Says I’leasai
Elixir Must Help Poor IJ
Stomachs or Money
Refunded.
Ton ran be »o distressed with gus
poor digestion or
think your heart
><•
he
short and gas]
Ing to present indications.
Receipts of the state from oil and
/as royalties and from payment on
lands sold total $3,60»,359 for the first
A survey of outstanding allotments
of state highway aid has shown that
it will be possible for the state high
way commission to cancel at least
allotments, It
Search Law Bill Killed.
Austin, Tex. The Woodward bill to
repeal the search and seizure law
which finally passed In the ?»nate
after overcoming strong opposition,
was killed in the houae Friday.
Close Your Windows
"If your daughter musical?"
"Well, you'd get that Impression
from her conversation, but when she
sings opinions differ."—Boston Tran-
script.
Surd
I
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■ nd bowel* I* I
Inr re* je I n u*l
Send for free al
Orangeburg. Nl
Be t
FOR ll
254 and 754
Using Dusty Feeds
One reason for a lot of trouble from
ui>r> aS »»«■>■ aS uii i in uiiik
comes from the practice of feeding
dusty hay or fodder before milking.
Bacteiia and get ms travel in the air.
and < ven small particles of dust carry
many thousands of bacteria. When
such feeds are given to the cows be-
fore milking, h large amount of the
dust and dirt will get into the milk
This will not only cause milk to spoil
more qvlckly, but will be objectionable
Luu« ua-r «iauupuiui vi aeuimeui. |
> can
| from his farm.
partment, Texas Technological Col- farm must
lege. A A M. College building repairs ' J1,ree ■t«ndpolnts
and the comptroller's department, t
$180,921.38. Deficiencies In operation
of the lower Judicial system, $63,620.99
Both bouses wrote Into the first bill
$35,000 additional appropriation each
for eradication of rout rut *ud piaui
diseases. The house also amended its '
bill to carry a total of about >30,000 [
to pay back taxes for four years on
—says Miss I
irrai. i suul
rible pains I
e I
was so miucl
able. I trie!
every t!.!n|l
until at last I
find your pnl
keep me frel
from heal
aches and I
now feel wei
and nappy I
am telling al
my f r1e n dl
about them.1
CARTERSd
will rellevel
burn. Drowsll
era and Indil
bad complexl
I
Mercury or I
They move I
pain. Take I
Druggists. 23
<!i*ap|M*nra.
ceases and
naturally
<»h ! What blessed rr!!i
not get rid of such attacks
V by have ttn»in nt *11?
EMpeciiilly when .my druggist any-
where cimrantces Dare’* Mentha r*-|>-
ahi. a pleasant elixir, to help you or
money brick
Texas Technology Hn
cal College figured prominently l*i the
appropriations For deficiencies it got
$25,000 contingent expenses. $45,000 i to utilize labor available throughout
for administration fund. $20,000 for de- the year This I* especially Important
partmental maintenance, in the einer- ; to the dairy farmer because he has so
gency appropriations ft got $5,000 for ■ much work with his dairy herd
fuel, light, heat and power. $61,262 to ! Demand* for the dairy herd for [ Hred th
pay teachers and employes already en- I legume feeds, demands of sol! for nitro- | Headaches. Di
gaged, and $47,350 for Hummer school . gon supply, and the need for the most I Breath, Indig<-
------ profitable use of land and labor dove- j th*r"
Congress Adjourns. | tall together so that legumes are the
Washington, I). C. — In writing Its basis of h good dairy rotation. ,
legislative history Friday the Sixty On most soils limestone Is an abso- i yj"™
ninth congress placed upon the stat- i lute necessity before legumes can be
ute books a number of major law*, grown, yet Is a minor Item of cost j
but it will pass on to its successor ’ compared to returns. Dairymen often
many perplexing problems In Its two I buy alfalfa at $25 a ton while $4 to S8
years of office it eased the nation's ! an acre in limestone would allow them
tax burden by nearly $400,000,000; ap { to produce It at about $10 Freight,
For economy* lake, why not buy * ver-
mlft-g* wliUli rapoix Worm* or Tapeworm
with • *lnsle do**’ Er. Pnnra--* ‘'l<k>n<l
»hot ■ doe* It. 373 P«arl St . N. Y. Adv.
Young Calves Thrive on
Skim Milk, Hay and Gram
Young calves will usually begin to
Dibble at gniiu ami hay when they i
uro herweoi) thirty forty days old.
These feeds should be placed avail-
able to calves at this age. As long as
the calves are getting a liberal supply
of skim milk and have act ess to good
quality legume hay. the grain mixture
muy be composed of equal parts of
whole corn and oats, or barley may
be included. At forty days of age
calves will be eating about one-half
pound each of grain and hay dally.
This amount should gradually be In-
creased to where they are getting
about four pounds of grain and three
pounds of hay at one hundred eighty
days of age In addition to which they
Hliould get from sixteen to eighteen
pounds of skim milk daily.
i lie tinily iiinii ■ rumiioii |>inii 11
dovetail into his dairy plans befon
I can get the greatest possible return
The rotation for a
planned from
hree standpoints: (1) Feed. The
I dwiry farm r«>iiiifnn vnust supply proper
” | quality and quantity of feed Hie year
. around at the least expense to the
[ dairy herd. (2) Land. The rotation
must use land to the fullest advantage
I through the use of the most profitable
| crops, the growing of enough legumes
: to maintain and Increase soil humus
I and nitrogen In order to maintain soil
the prison farms In Fort Bend and returns so as to minimize failure of ! prescribed by physicians for 26 years.
ly one crop. (3) Labor. The rotation |
must provide for labor distribution to
prevent burdensome peak loads and
Austin, Tex.—Emergency and deflo-
more than $3,000,000 for state instltu- !
tlons and departments are provided In i
bills passed to date In the house and 1* •„.j out by '.V. J. Fraser,
dairy farming authority of the college
of agriculture. University of Illinois.
This Is true because to make a profit
under modern conditions dairymen j
farms supply the
feeds for their dnlry herds, he ex-
plained. ft does them no good to know
how to feed profitably If they do not
have the feed, he added.
"The dairyman's rotation plan must .
re he
ered to pay him tribute In a teat Imo- I
ntal bampiet »t the Rice Hotel From I
his home city of Houston they came; ;
from other cities in the state, and |
other stales in the union; more than
substantial citizens heaped high
before the veteran editor of the Pont- i
DAIRYMAN MUST
BE GOOD FARMER;
tom s t • • t» t» s
•iron* a r u ( • In
< from Alkali
a t b • r irrtutian.
*I<1 ilmol* r*m»lr
th*l l.n«u« 'umtwtlna r«'.laf
U b**L l|f, «U dnfgittr
■•II • Bafta. Haw Var* <Wr
You are dizzy
relief whnf« t'o
Just one tablespo
Mentha I'epsln and speedily the gn*
the pressing on the heart
you cuu breathe deep and
Mobilization for ths Joint Army |
■ maneuvers to be held la the Ban An-
tonio center during May will com-
I men co about April 15, when the
| Fourth Field Artillery, lets one bat-
I tallon, of Fort McIntosh w.ll proceed ,
I to Fort Same Houston to -eport to
the corps area commander in connec-
tion with the maneuvers.
• Dfttes for the State American Le- ;
pion Convention In Houston were set
for July 4. 5 and 6 at a meeting of the ’
state executive committee tn Austin
recently.
• Operations of the state prison sys-
j tern for 1926 showed a loss of $598,422,
arrnrrting to the annual report of the ,
. board of prison commissioners which
• «b im-vived by members or tne legts- ,
. ialure recently. These figures were c.,n»y
supplied by Halaey Davis chief *c- *“■
j countant. wno reported tha "one Item
■ of $20*1,673 charged to profit and loss '
reprei ente depreciation on live stock j
which had not been adjusted until this ;
; year.”
On April 5 the voters of La Grange
will vote upon * proposed bond issue
of $5,000 for drainage purposes.
senate.
Both houses passed the $1,060,628.21 1
bill to finance needs of state educa-
tional and eleemosynary institution*, j
departments and higher Judiciary from j must make their
now until the end of the fiscal year,, '-''is for their ii ^v u.-..,-. w
August S’. The lower house also plained. It does them no good to know
ground out and sent to the senate ap |
proprlatlon measure* as follows: Pria '
ou system debts and operating ex
penses tor remainder of the fiscal year,
$1,809 05003 Deficiencies in the live
slock sanitary department, health de- j
Technological Col- I
The Secret of Keeping a
Perspiring Body Sweet
Do you know why thousands of people
who never have to take a laxative, do
eat a candy cascaret now and then?
They have found that cascara
sweetens the whole system -brings an
immaculacy of person that means
everything. It prevents bodilychemutry
from ever making one unconsciously
offensive to others. And what a perfect
regulator of the bowels!
Salta affect the lining of the bowels
Mineral oils leave a coating that the
blood must carry off through the pores.
How much better to cascanze the
system, and cause the bowels to expel
everything by normal muscular con-
traction! 1 o say nothing of the cleaner,'
sweeter condition that lasts fur iL>»—■
a wholesome condition that makes the'
use of deodorants quite unnecessary in
January nr July! Men and w-omen whose
years have brought on sluggishness i
often find that ■ cascaret only once a
week is all the tonic they needed.
Cascara is splendid for children, too,
•nd they love the taste of this candy
laxative which every drugstore has for
10c and 25c.
rn.«tur»’ mu* ne provuieu encn year. |
! On tillable land three fourths of an
• ore of sweet clover a cow Is n good
standard. Where untlllnhle blue grass
L« Hvailiible then the rotation must be
phimipd In reference to It. Often It
can be limed and sown to sweet
clover. No one rotation fits every
farm, but some one rotation enn be I
I worked out for each and every farm.
drug my- ’
■ iEfc mi
iu: . i< ;t knee My husband,
hat Tanlac had nel[>e«i ma
■tore, brought homo sumo mure
(cd me to take it.
10 oi l nauseating sensation
me. Mv aptM-titi picked up
digestion improved. Dizzy
■Fi • -1 t - frighten ::.c,
etotijxHi altogether, i ve gamed IO lbs.
and nrn now rompletely Irev of all pain,
swelling i r lUffness. I'm not troubled
with the old biliousness cither. Ttmlac
Laiiit-.ieii ad my suilering, and dul it in
- .
u -uo ut the greatest tonics in tho
: Nervi
■ 'Sleep
‘ PRici$nr>
ffrx. J. P. Iffirut.alnuulrri/ifded in
Irjl urrn and kiu>. n..iv tui-yle und
free Jmm (iainrd 10 lot. and
feels inurh better in eicry way. Gioes
Tanluc eredd fur it.
a worn-
Mr-
'irxn.- IWMCar'-V "
ly aldo to drag my- \ f
• elf aroui
times I co
bend
throats, relieve
coughs and sweeten
w the breath with
Luden’a.
Men
| Mother is
» Alarmed!
Ends pain al once/
Iu onn minute pain from corns is ended.
Dr. S. holi'a Zinopad* do this nefoly
by removing the cause—-pressing and
rubbing of shr-es. They *■«> tliin, mrJi-
cait-d, antiseptic, healing. At ell drug
•nd shoe stores. Cost but ■ trifle.
DE Scholl's
/Lino-pads
Pur one on —the* pain is gone!
Anger and jealousy can no more 1
bear to lose sight of their object* •
: than lore.—George Eliot
*— ........... ■■■«•••/ V ......v.vvw, ........... - PERMANENT KEI.1F.I FOR F.t'T.EMA |
proved foreign debt settlements aggro- baling and Imndllng make purchased | wi'Jr’f h”w°di<0 1*, ri 1 ord*T I
— .i^.. *»........... n.... „..j expanded 'feed expensive, write maih.bn ■ < >mpan y, nBos•n^7/, ei
; 2c.'. :.r.c '.^7. •» by sir The rotation Is a definite business ps*°- t*x**. tor fun information.—Adv. I
Chief among tho admin- I P,nn- providing as sure a return as |
: possible year after year, and thereby I
' reducing the gambling element In
‘ farming. It must he planned for a
definl’e number of animals so that
enough feed will he on bund every day
| In the year to keep every cow fed to
| the limit of her productive capacity, j
Cows Need Protection
During Winter Weather
Dairy cows need protection In the
way of good housing and sleeping
quarters during cold winter weather,
soys L. P. McCann. asM><:late profes-
sor In animal huHbandry, Colorado
Agricultural college.
"Exposure to cold weather and
•tonus means that the cows ar® con-
suming an extra amount of feed to
overcome such exposure. Dairy cows
do not have a thick coat of fat to
protect them against the elements as
do beef cattle him! hogs, iieib-e their
need of more protection. Cows kept
in comfortable quarters consume
slightly less feed and produce a trifle
mon* milk than thuie allowed to run
Id the open during the winter muntba."
Loan
I Field* must be of the s.ime size so [ finance.
I that shout f.h»* snme smmint of feed Is J
produced each year. Good legume hay,
'< alfalfa preferred, and corn silage, are
... . . - , . , : the foundation upon which the winter
I riday night, when his friends gatb- , , . ,,
, . , _, „ , I feed supply Is based. One and one half
tons of alfalfa hay and four tons silage
'..i. old — Ti ... 1 —
1 for the Inrger breeds.
! Pasture mus, be provided eneb year.
unl<-na you will
rrtt« MADDE7:
■uo, T«xba. tc
In the siiceeM nt the first ennusl con-
vention of the East Texas Chamber
of Commerce to be held in Tyler April
2 > and 21 Is evidenced by the spirit of
cooperation which has been manifest-
ed by the several cities in 'he Tyler
■ectton.
The deed to a 50 acre tract near
Mineral Wells, donated by the Mineral
Wells Chamber of Commerce to the
state to be used as a nite for the
Texas National Guard encampment,
waa signed by Brig Gon. Jake Wolters
of the guard and Attorney General
Claude Pollard recently
•nd ful Hies* from
dyapepHiu that you
is going i" stop beating
Your Niumach may be so distended
that your breathing In short ami gtispy.
and pray for quick
be done.
oonful if Dare's
speedily tho |
•Ing on the be
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1927, newspaper, March 11, 1927; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249510/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.