The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1908 Page: 13 of 20
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826 Cong. Ave., Austin, Texas
NO FAKIRS
!
ON THE TEAM
ON THE MAT
a good wrestler.
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References: Any Bank, Stat®, County or City OfftcUl in Austin.
Mighty Carefully
meet Moran on a basis of 12
Giving Him Chance.
Handled
pleased
Austin
A
able lunch on Gotch,
uble, if you
711 Congress Ave.
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even show to make the team.
selection of Mike Murphy as official
show anything like their old form.
trainer assures harmony in the team
$83*8*
of which; there is no doubt, he is very
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in fact, he and his partner spent
most
■ ‘big
the
autifully
mpus
very nicely.
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i
Groth alleged that I threw him
"verv hard and injured a bone in him.*
"Well.
Amusements
travesty on seoret socletles, "Joining
the Eiks," Wilson Miller
"The Land
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New Accounts Solicited.
Old Accounts Appreciated.
The West Point kevetlle introduced
$
BOYCE 6 IREDELL
Architects and Engineers
CONTEST
mpete Next
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ESTABLISHED 1871.
IRNEer NALLS.
6
NALLE & COMPANY
1006 CONGRESS AVENUE.
Shaw ara
d recently
1
Fixing a Carriage
Untversity
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William R. Hamby, President.
Chester Thrasher, Cashier.
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A. J. Eilers. Vice President,
Dr. B. M. Worsham, Vice President.
All Accounts Fairly Treated.
No Account to Smail to Receive Our Best Attention.
never heard anvmore about the suit.”
And the big fellow laughed.
PLANNING
ONS. |
him.” said Hack. "and the next day
after I had beat him. I was sued for
12500 for breach of contract and ‘dam-
Paints, Wall Paper and Picture
Framing.
of court t
Eustace Mil
LOTS OF GOOD MATERIAL IN
AUSTIN BUNCH, AND SAYS SO
FREELY.
LARGE BOT-
home cure.
ID
ETING
LANDS, TAXES, BONDS, WITNESS FEE BILLS. COUNTY SCRIP.
LOANS. VENDOR’S LIEN NOTES. INVESTMENTS AN REFUND
CLAIMS.
lext Thursday
Ashbel Girls <
» Per- i
result.
Jay Gould, who wil defend his title
108 West Elghth Street
AUSTIN, TEXAS
mn held thelr
l the spring
rganization
rograms.
In THEWORLD.M"SPORT
RECREATION
RAGING MEN WILL LEAVE
THE UNITED STATES
als.
one to vfsit
Consulting and
Constructing Engineer
and Architect
BASEBALL IS NOW THE
PRONOUNCED KING
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ANY KIND OF
CONTRACT WORK.
Manufaeturers of Mantels, Interior Finish, Pews, Bar, Bank and Office Fixture®. Factory and Show Room*, 601
to 623 East 6th Street, Austin, Texas.
time he is finished in the machine
shop, lecture room and laboratories it
la eo near nightfall that it is scarcely
possible for him to get in any prepara- 1
./ The
Industrial Contracting
The Whyte Dramatio Co.
A large audience greeted the Whyte
Dramatic company at West End last
y well
had
seem to be particularly bright. Attell’s
latest declaration is that he will only
______________.__________ very -re-
lgious. He prays to keep his- strength.
REAL CONTESTS SURE
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C. M. MILLER,
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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. SUNDAr, MARCH 33. 1303.
MLLE. CORB YN WHYTE
With th, Whyte Oramatio Company AM Next Weok at Hancock Opera Houee,
I
Citizens Bank & Trust Co
Austin, Texas.
Company
JOHN ANDREWARTHA, Proa
Buildings and Bridges, Steel and
Structural Work, Water, Light,
Power and Industrial Plants
Installed.
Surveys, Drawings and Estimates.
108 West FAghth street
AUSTIN, TEXAS
tennis champion
Iles, from whom he won it
3#
0,
2 ,1,
30′2
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equipped gymnasium that the Lusi-
tiana affords its first-class passenger?.
An interesting story the big fellow
tells about hs strength was when ri'*
Ing to respect amounting almost to
awe for the ability of Owen Moran hi
—----------------
Both Phones 586.
FISCHER & LAMBIE,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
General Contractors.
pounds
nd, will
080CNI
JOSEPH NALLE.
track, where he reels off several laps
daily to keep his wind in good condi-
tion.
McCloskey was ver;
nthartmnorsnaiongi xroninkin.nent: MANAGEMENT IS ABLE
upset by the accidental exposure of his
perfidy casts the girl aside. She
pleads with him to protect her honor
but he scornfully refuses and the girl
ROOMS 14 AND 15. PENDEXTER BUILDING, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIGH CLASS BUILDINGS.
ARCHITECTU BAL ENGINEERING.
against himself and never lets a day go by
5 ■ without doing more, or less training—
urned from
New York, March 28.—Sound the
loud timbrel and let the hewgag he
heard in the land.
Hack is in our midst and there will
be things doing on the mat in these
United States of America for the next
few weeks
is the Russian Lion going to eat
PROMINENT TURFMEN PREPAR-
ING TO MOVE THEIR STABLE8
ACROSS WATER IF GAME 18
KILLED IN NEW YORK.
tory strokes with the racquet.
At Columbia the champion takes the • ages
prescribed course in gymnastics and ;"
calisthenics, and in this way keeps his
muscles limber and in good shape. He
also makes use of the indoor running1
Requires a whole lot of know-
how. That is why you should
send your carriage here to ue
repaired. We employ none but
skilled workmen who know car-
riage® from the ground up. Be-
ing skillful they work quickly,
and quick work means Jena cost
fr labor. See the point?
in sight wita the exception of me. If wvith the reception he hud in' —
the newspapers here report him cor- Thursday and Friday, and he did not
retly he is after Jerry Driscoll, Joe hesitate to talk very frankly about the
Guns and Packy McFarland. It's team that Austin has and the manage:
funny that he would take on men vho ment of it. in conversation with a rep-
outweigh him several pounds and will resentative of The Statesman riday he
The poned. . , ",
From friends who are acquainted
au. .... ... ...v .... with Hack and who happened to ‛comhe
..Find makes certain that the men wil!! over on the Lusitiana the W miter earned
be kept in condition, if skilled and • that, the great wrestler is
careful oversight can accomplish that " "e " " n55i • ehN
other heavyweight wrestler, best two
out of three.” « .•
--- ‘OLD TIMER AT BASEBALL SEES
We soon are to have another wrest- ;
Ung champion here from the other aide.
His name is Gbyeko, and he cornea
the 24-foot ring. The prospect of
another fight between the two does not Brooks Gordon Strikes the Veteran
........ Just the Man to"Get Best Out
of Men, and Assocfhtion I*
It is believed here that the feeling
against track betting in America is due
to abunes peculiar to -that country. If
the Jg English bookmakers own
horses and control jokeys the fact is
very successfully concealed'. I am in-
clined to believe the game is played
straighter here than It Is in America.
That there is some “fixing'* of jockeys
and horses here is true, but the cases
ure sporadic and generally meet with
prompt punishments.
———————
Responeibilits, $100,000.00
Kerbey 6 Smith
LAND AND TAX OFFICE
p Coupon
from Austin
for one large
Blood Bahn
In package-
lime and ad-
s below and
M CO., At-
met the, Australian champion, Groth.
'•Before Groth would consent to meet
me I was forced to agree not to hurt
Mrs. Leslie Carter in "Du Barry."
Mrs. Leslle Carter, the most dis-
tinguished actress of our time. will be
seen in David- Relasco’s piny. “Du
Barry.”-nt the Hancock opera house
real soon.
Of Mrs, Carters place as the foremost
and John
The latest news from the coast is and later played professional ball in the
that Jim Jeffries is to become a fight north would fill a niche in the team
men in the west and the places for
the trial contests will give them all an ’
iev.
m relieves
sleep and
one worth
F. Crocker.
e, and for
e peace at
“1 am ter-
rheumnattsm
lip. I have
amberlafn’at
r of good*
hot agree to it. Speaking of the mat-
ter recently, the English fighter said:
"Attell is talking of boxing every one
W you are in trouble with any complicated tax matters In Texas,
either corporate, property, flrose reoeipts or franchise, we can
steaishten such troubles out for y ou. Our charqes are nominal. We
buy and sell land, also sell land on commission. Claims against the state
bought for cash. Do you want to sell that piece of yours at a reasonable
Aricet, if so, drop In the director® ’ room of the Capitl Bank and Trust
Co., where we are temporarily located, and let’s talk it over.
qline was a
esterday, I
isiting her
arable land
o be developed!
s west of the
water question
II be remedied
Arsistant Gen-
of the. Texas
i the comms-
p and Thorn-4
of the South-
yet Tom has signified no great eager- III Al m A ggpg
ness to grapple with Hackenschinidt, MH 7658 || \ V k V
but he. Is perfectly sure he can take |W| lai | | a 9 | |
the measure of either of the other two. IVI 9 W Villa I
He says: I
Dockstader’s Minstrels.
Dockstader’s minstrel company drew
a good house last night at the Grand
opera house. Dockstader received two
bouquets, for which he gave thanks to
Elinor Glyn.
The Temple of Gems, the first num-
Tom Jenkins is out with a hallenge
to meet either Gotch or Rogers. As
. -jast year in London, is evidently not
worrying very much over the forth-
coming match. He is working hard
daily at Columbia university at his
courses in the engineering school, and
copsequently has but little time to de-
vote' to practice on the courts. By the
weeks there
t the Univer-
e girls alone
is the Chora
Im place next
ditorlum, and
arsing relig-
I it. Previous
hub have al-
rs, and there]
broaching one
s of the club.
l b ty will not
eting plan of
lap play, but
thihg new a
h will prob-
Il the curtain
od. howeyen
Inf some sort.
employed to I
ing for this;
r-usua! con-.
■ wili be able
ble and en-|
| open meet-i
■ 1 in the au-
Jus the way we treat our rus-’ .
tomers. We give our most careful
attention to your orders whether
they be large or small.
We hravejuut recelved-neerioadof-t
Palnts, Varnishes, Stalns, etc.. In all
size pac k । complet um
of Brushes for all purposcs.
jof the time coming across
pond working in the be:
pwarr.xengcanre. “h" appears aJ a " remarkably good exhibition of danc
Yok punger Ww Turk. inakesrionTheprogremrooeca with Nel
the acquaintance of her betrayer and wrenin, A Quick num n.
by a subtle power lures him to his ruin. Dockstader and his. great minstrel
Jan inglesfde reveals her idendity inshow. !.ionked for an etly appear-
the last scene and her victim, ruined a K0 18 April,
in fortune and reputation, falls on his
knees at her feet and pleads for mercy.
She dramatcally command, him to
"ask heaven.”
Mrs. Whyto in the leading role is
a nice, comfort-
he will take
PAGE THIRTB
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JR 5.%.
Author® Smith & Teague's Tax Laws of Texus, Annotated.
dramatic artist of our time there seems
no question. She has been likened to
Sarah Bernhardt; but there is no other
actress of the Continental or American
stage 40 whom she could be compared,
In the expression of the deeper emo-
New York, March 28.--Baseball now
holds the center of the stage among
college atheltics, with the big regattas
a elose second in public interest.
Ball squads and crew aspirants all
are as busy as 'the. proverbial "be in
a tar bucket” Within the next week
or two crews and nines will have been
made up definitely and the struggle
for inter-collegiate supremacy will be
on in deadly earnest.
It is, of course, too early to figure at
all oh the prospects of the various col-
leges.
There is good reason • to believe,
however, that the contest both on the
diamond and on the river will be un-
usually close, and that no one of the
teams has what might be designated
as a cinch.
The date for the Yale-Harvard boat
race has been set for June 25. It is
probable that the big Poughkeepsie
regatta will be rowed June 28.
Tne race on the Thames will, as
usual, be confined to the two univers-
- ties. all hope of Princeton taking hand
this year having been abandoned. It
"I have been taking good care of
myself since I have been instructing
at West Point and I fed as good as
I ever was and would like to have a
try at either Goteh, Rogers or any
varsity eight on the water next season.
All indications point to Columbia as
a factor in the Poughkeepsie regatta
which must be reckoned with. Coach
Rice is 8till confident he has a Crew
whieh will take a deal of beating and
he is getting them into first-class
shape.
In athletic circles the approaching
trials for, the selection of the American.
Olympic team is the one.great subject
of discussion. It is acknowledged by
eastern athletes that the probabilities
strongly favor a much greater repre-
sentation from the middle and far west,
on the team which is to go to London
than was on the victorious Athens
B- • team. *1 here are a number of strong
ma.
4 or open, itehr
[pimples of Ec-
ing the poison
l wth B. B. B
pure, rich blood
kin surface, the
d every humor
red.
ALM (B. B. B.).
take; composed
nts. It purifies
— ____ - Frank Gotch alive? Well, ,’jrathcn
----An dettnttely announced, nowever thatTAnd «rter he has ma,lc
on Nassau will have a formidable A e n
. . . . ... . _ ance in this smaller city is better than
The weight of opinion ot those who we got in biouston tor our week-day
sow. the light seems to be that it a games. Your team looks good for an-
decision had been given on the Britt- ther pennant for all I have even since
Nelson fight, the Battler would have •• ■ ----*
received it. Both the hoys failed to
tlons .of the human heart, Bernhardt
and Mrs. Carter have no rivals. Not
only is Mrs. Garter an artist of the
highest rank—that is profoundly skilled :
in the technique of the drama, but she i
has to a surprising degree that prime i
requisite for convincing expresston-- ,
temperament! Lacking in this, she ■
would not be able to move the imagina- .
tion and make real what is, in reality.
make-believe. It is this ''prismatic i
temperament,” as one writer has put it. ■
that, coupled with an almost unex- ‘
ampled talent for acting, or dramatic
expression, that makes her the great
artist that she 1s. "Zaza" was a great .
role, but "Du Barry” is a greater, end
so recognzd by all who have wit-
nessed Mrs. Crter’s incomparable im-
personations.
PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. RESULTS. REASONABLE
CHARGES. BEST OF FACILITIES. ATTENTION TO ALL DE-
TAILS.
WRESTLERS ARE TO BATTLE
CERY. HARD IN THE NEAR
FUTURE, FOR THE CHAMPION-
SHIP.
The game today between the two sets
of men out for selection will be a fight
for blood. Every man understands that
lie will be selected or let out according
to his performande. and that this is the
last trial. A lot of good baseball ma-
terial will be foot-|oose tomorrow.
not box me at featherwieght figures, paid:
I am forced to thing that Abe Is going "Your management I* one of the most
to eive me the overlook. . effective I ever saw. It goes about It*
“ Nelson’ often says that he business lke business and it has :89t
can_do130poundanheean- FIL together a fin? tot ofptayers. From
agree to box him without a moment's what I have seen of them they are ft
hesitation. This.goes for Pechy M - stronger team than Houston, and
Farland, too. Is he can make the Houston is pretty good.
weight. - "Then* you have a steady, quiet man
. back of the bat, and he knows how to
take the men and work them out no
I see that Jack (Twin) Sullivan they will be good. That center fielder
wishes to wipe out the disgrace on th? of mine that you speak of as being s0
Sullivan family which resulted from fast was the greenest ever when . I
the knockout of Mike (Twin) byStan: first - got hold of him. He coul not
lev Mitchell. He is clamoring for a catch a ball or do much of anything,
fight with the cowbov at 156 pounds but he could bat and he was willing to
four hours before the fight.. The cow- do anything I told him. He has de-
bov may surprise him by accepting an yeloped into a fast Helder and has kept
give him some of'the same medicine up his hitting."
which proved so eficaclous ‘In the chse Returning to the Austin games, Me*
of Brother Mike. Stranger things Closkey said "Your people are better
have happened. baseball people than they are any place
______ ‘ I have been in the south. The attend-
Jenkins on as an appetiser, and then
for nuts and raisins is prepared to
pin two shoulders and a hip or two
of any other American wrestlers to
the mat who choose to offer them-
selves for the sacrifice.
This is Mr. Hackenschmidt's pro-
gram, and by the same token, accord-
ing to the form sheet, there is noth-
ing which will prevent him performing
all the gustatory feats which he has
set out for himself.
Hackenschinidt had a hard time of
It coming over. even if he had chosen
the big Lustiania for the passage, and
showed the effect of his wrestle with
t .ME2
—3
A
on ' content
torim next
st-year stu-
[bees of the
[ the Athen-
Inn from fa-
est vill be
d a prize of
r. Wilmot of
he best de-
nts met las
and < tn.la s
Buildings and Bridges,
Industrial Plants for Water.
Light, . Power and Sanitation,
Estimates, Surveys, Plans and
Contracts.
Jim Driscoll; a featherweight cham-
nion of England,, is to pay us a visit in
May on the lookout for American dol-
lars. He probably will be matched to
meet either Attell er Moran, and In all
likelihood will take on a number of
limited round bouts in addition.
we came south this spring."
MeCloskey commented quite freely
from Australla. Despite his name. It
may be said that he is not advertising
any new breakfast food and really is
I beat the country, and I
Upon several members of the teat and
men trying out for position, but his
remarks were not intended for public
hearing. They repealed specikically
what he had said bout Austin having
a fast lot to pick from and a mat able
to get results .after the team is picked.
Austin is likely to see Joe Wilkes be-
fore long The speedy third baseman
who was with St. Edward's last season
gp m gwggem 1a the Joy of tho bounehola, for withom
MM EA Wr W 7% it nohappinesecan be complete. How
t KK WM W w3D sweet tho picture of mother and babo,
a •• E ■ "e angels smile at and commend the
w _ ka m m m thought, and aspratioie of the mother
8 60 W GA rA bending over the cradle. The ordeal through
BE 8 B ■■ mEa -which the expectant mother mustpass, how.
WN WEWEn orer, is io full of danger and suffering that
. .he look, forward to the hour when ,ho shal
feel theexquiete thrill of mothethood with indescribable dread and
fear: Every woman should kow that the danger, pain and horror -
of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend,
a scientifis liniment for external use only, which toughen, and render
pliable aii the part,, and mmammmma.
assists nafure in its sublime MMM“MMMMMMWAA
work. By its aid thousand. EW2 W H M WSINaE7Ka
of women have passed thie EVI W S KHM.EAA w
great crisis in perfect safety "
and without pain. Soid at $1.00 per MmaEMMME.
bottle byduggists. Our book of pricefecs BL W I BL MB
value to all women sent free. Address E AENESM
emnwvu mutArna ee . AUnnto. aa B HUWaUUI
night to enjoy a second presentation
of “A Woman's Revenge." The plot
18 an interesting one.beginning with a ' King were very amusing,
scene at a New England farm huse of Nicotine’ provided an excellent bit
in which an innocent country lass be- of staging in the Indian scene.
comes the victim or an adventurer; The moat popular .orTering..was
from the city who finding his plans | DOCkstader in "A Dull Iy.at tne
- • ' White House, The. big stick, Charles
Morse.-Roy McCardell, the hlack bear.
President Roosevelt and thej cocktail
all came in for sympathetic treatment.
THE GREAT OUTDOOR GAME IS
. NOW HOLDING DOWN THE CEN-
TER OF SPORTING STAGE.
OTHER SPORTS ARE ACTIVE.
DAINTY CAKE8.
DAINTILY HANDLED
make the bakery irresistible to
oyer# of good things to eat. Then
think of the variety you can
choose from. You can have a
different kind every day in the
month and then not exhaust the
cholce. Commence trying them
today wIth the rake you make
best vourself. That will prove a
satisfying test.
SIGLHOFER’S BAKERY
superb. All the parts, however, are
well played and the specialties last
night were excellent.— Waco Times-
Herald. 1 %
The Whyte Dramatic company will
be the attraction at the Hancock all
next week. Ladies free tomorrow
night with each paid 80c ticket if pur-
chased before 6 p. m.
Loondon, Match 28—British racing
men are watching with more than their
usual amount of interest in affairs for-
eign to the progress of the fight, against
track betting in the’ United States.
While betting on the track is so firmly
established an institution here, it is
hard to real Iza there can be such,
seripus opposition to it as has sprung
up in the United States. The fact that
a number of the most prominent of the
American racing men have already
taken steps to enter the raving-game in
England and Franco, should the anti-
betting crusade be successful in New
York, explains the interest in what may
lie considered local legislation in Now
Yrk.
I understand that arrangements have
been made by James R. Keene. Harry
Payne Whitney, John E. Madden, Clar».
ence Mackay’and* others to maintain
formidable racing ntabls in England.
These, plans are, of course, closely
guarded, and accomihg to my in-
formant, are dependent upon the fate
of theanti-betting bill In the New York
legislature.
The rich purses offered on the French
tracks are bound to attract some of the
big American raving men. and W, K
Vanderbilt ie likely to train some of hl*
fellow-countrymen as competitors for
the big French turf prizes.
promoter. The storv ha* It that Jeff
was made an offer by a syndicate of
sporting men in Fairbanks, Alaska, to
take four fighters from California io
that city to engage in 25-round fights
for big purses; that, he has accepted
the offer, and at present he s trying
to decide on what fighters he will
math up for the two battles.
ringside. Moran, I understan
Father Neptune. He was confident,
however, that the date of hl* match
with Gotch would not have to be post-
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Making a Study of Busness.
Han Antonio, March 28.—The young
business ren of the city held a meet-
lug at the Business’ Men’s club last
tight at which arrangements for the
temporary organization of the young
business men were made for the pur-
pble of studyins the theories and prln-.
< ples and of gaining a. fuller knowl-
edge of the modern trades and indus-
irks. The meeting was largely at-
tended and addresses wire made by
John B. Carrington, secrtary of tho
Business Men’* .club; President David
F. Houston of the State University;
Herbert M. Temple of Ht. Paul, Minn.,
J. N. Brown of the Alamo National
bank, and George F. Lupton of the Han
Anionio and Aransas PBB raliroad A
meeting will be called next week at
which a permanent organization will
be effected. •
Contrary to opir.ion, the go-calle
English system at taco tracks is by no
means confined to credit, settlements to
be made the following Monday, but a
great deal of the wagering is w ith ready
monciespecially in the "silver ring.”
held on your side. But many shrewd
horsemen and players in England re-
serve their wagers to be dona by tele- f
graph, the w ires sent away to' the
course to various addresses in London
and to members of the Albert and Tat+
tersal clubs.
In France bookmaking ha* boon m
stopped and all the money bet on rac.es
throughout the country goes through 4
the parimutuel, The laws Against book-
making were not rigidly enforce in
France until the last four years. Coin-
cident with its qctal debarment there
has been a steay and large inereas in
racing all over France, and a corre-
sponding growth in the amount of
money handled In the parlmutuel. Eight
per cent of the money wagered is de-
ducted, And half of this is devoted to
many purposes beneficial to the coun-
try nt larke. Charity, of course, in an
important item.
Ie Showing Ho
b Troubles, als
ism.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mills
Largest and most complete stock of lumber in the South. It will be to your Inter-
est to let us figure with you.
proud. He takes the best care of
her. Introduced a serie* of song*.
Reese Prosser was called back for his
falsetto finale. In the humorous
Hackenschmidt, Gotch and Jennings
Will . Have a Number of tho
Liveliest Sort of
Meeting*.
("TTTT
John Andrewartha
8 Botanic Blood
len curing yearly
I from Primary.!
Blood poison an 1
ase. We soleit
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iIk If you nave]
I ids of treatment
1 pains in bones,
natism. Mucus
le Throat, Pims
pots. Ulcer* on
Idling Sores, are
lair or eyebrow s
B. It kills the
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Imboden, W. M. The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1908, newspaper, March 29, 1908; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1463858/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .