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1 "aHE ‘AVSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910.
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ARKANSAS FOB
DAM BUILDERS
TE CURE
SCHOOL SHOES
AMENDMENTS
OBTAIN DATA
SCHOOL SHOES
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NO MORE STOMACH MISERY
H
e entirely writes Mrs.
WILL WEAR
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FRANK DeLASHMUTT
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"THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES'
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studied betore the final report la
WY MADDOX’S
REGOGNITION OP
The two. M. R.
F. Doebler. left, last n
NARROW ESCAPE
ESTRADA NEAR
CITY TICK
AME
Charged with assault to murder
her ball fi
Moore. Hattie
DLD GUARD HUL IIS UWN
TWO MEXICANS KILLED.
KANSANS VISIT MEXICO.
Party of Capitalists Have Scheme of
Colonization in View.
A
Antonio, Sept 14—A party of
Kansas capitalists were In San Antonio
today en route to Mexico
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Phid Well for Schools.
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republlcan state committee, but with-
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the ability
female ills
of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to cure
house, has been nominated for United
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WHO CAN BEAT IT?
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSN.
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to inspect
। guests of
Demonstration and Fitting By an
Expert Corsettere
Instead of preparing a hot
meal, have some fruit;
This is a
Good Breakfast!
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about two
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OFFICER WARDS OFF PISTOL BUT
OSTS BULLET ACROSS PALM.
HATTIE DOWLING UNDER- -
ARREST—HOME WAS
BEING WATCHED
TOUR
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San Antonio, Txns, Sept. 14—The
Publlelty league of San Antonio han
Batterles: 1
Walsh and Sull]
It will taka the otficlal count to de-
tormina the llquor question in Hot
Springs.
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frgor 70
Score:
St. Louis .
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Score:
Washington
Philadelphia.
flcore:
etroit ..
leveland
RFDNos
Take a Little New and Regulate Your
/Out-of-Order Stomach—Stop Being
Miserable as a Cure is Handy
- and Inexpensive.
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rt,1480.
We have been careful in the se-
lection of our
Soore:
New York. ..
Boston ......
Batteries:
and Sweeney;
Madden.
Clevelan
Detroit. MIch.
lops secured a
bird inning tos
n Dou dell in the
una.
Wi
fleer Guy Maddox and
at 11000 by Judge J. D.
BABIES SUFFER FROM
SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES.
fully
made
as received. .
Miles Poindexter of Spokane, one of
Half Inch of Rain Falls—Negro la
Found Drowned.
lished there if these plans work out
Within the next few weeks something
definite about the Austin dam is ex-
pected, *
St. Lou
Chicago, Sex
struck out thin
cago was shut
A base on ba
Northen’s sind
gave the visited
ing sample of poelam I saw an im-
vment, and in a short while his
ornwallville.Mr
KiagslMM-Mtas JD
lnilraeMra,klign
Arooklyn-Mre. J.
We have shoes for Boys
and Girls that
W0F3
,21)1,
A soft boiled egg;
Slice of crisp toast;
A cup of Postum.
Buch a breakfast is pretty sure
to win you.
Postum Cereal Co,‘Ltd.
Rattle Creek, Mich.
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Texas
a valu
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“The Memory Lingers”
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We will Fit the Children Correctly
Nw.
Wv
Batteries:
Dygert and
There i
of them. 7
Carolina toba
the Wheat
as you use in
-.2 sec:
T-sEnHPr"EFtnom. ny. n. wo.a
lle=Mrs. J, G. Johnson, R F.D,No. 3.
eMrs. p. c. Kurshain, ir. d. Nk ;
KaseaNk •
ko-Mre. GeoMa W. OsH.
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Toklo win replace Mr. Marsh a. bec-
retar nt legatton at Panama.
poubtiess these changes ara the out-
come of the unpleesant situtlon which
was created in Panama by the publica-
lion of reputed Interview, with Secre-
SAN ANTONIO TO ADVENTIBE.
Sne Yea-, Experience Lende Sa Desire
to De Mor. Such Work.
Ev
New York, Se
correct names and addreases ar given below, and see wia uey
say — you are not obliged to take our word for it — ask the
women who know from personel experience that Lydia E. Pinkifm’s
Vegetable Compound can and does cure female diseames.
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W. E. Hunt, Kingstree, 8. C.
In all skin troubles poslam produces
4,en2
STATS DEPARTMENT THAT
NEW GOVERNMENT OF
NICARAGUA IS
IN FAVOR.
set 140,000 as the .mount to be ratsed
to vertise San Antonio during th.
oming year. The city raised $20,000
last year, and no much koog was ac-
compltahed it is belteve doable the
amount cm he raised thl. year. Ben
M. Hammona, chairman of the league,
will put a committee in the field at
once and a thorough canvass of the
city wiu bo maqe. romises have been
made by the railroad, to bo co-operate
that the #40,000 will practically be
equal to
BASTROP NEWS BUDGET.
Philadelpl
Philadelp
inf ton was a
delphia todi
pitched very
grand form.
FUR DYSPEPSIA
—
A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN WILL MAKE
ANY STOMACH SUFFERER IN
AUSTIN FEEL FINE IN
FIVE MINUTES.
coma of
Lyndon Md C.
iht for New
ROOSEVELT AND HIS ALLIES IN
FACTIONAL FIGHT GET NO
BETTER THAN DRAW
THUS FAR.
M-aI
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nts‘ the employ of the railroad only about
1 one month. It is not known as yet
what disposition will be made of the
bodies. A partial inqeust wae held this
afternoon, but not verdict will be ren-
dered until further evidence has been
taken.
family trouble. Frits
Ban Marcos, Texas, Sept. 13.—In full
view of the passengers of two tralns,
two Mexicans were instantly hurled
into eternity this morning
miles south of this city. Th<
the most radical insurgents in the
Dowling lay last night in the city jail
awaiting removal to the county prison
this morning. Officer Maddox had
been doing some detective work around
a place at 206 Cast Fourth street
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
SEEMS A SURE WINNER, AND
EXEMPTION OF MONEY IN
COTTON ALSO MAY
BE ASSURED.
question of its addition, but the ma-
jority of all votes cast at the election.
It will be several days before it is defi-
nitely known whether this majority
has been procured.
The returns today show that the re-
publicans captured one or two county
offices in heretofore safe democratic
territory. On the other band, they
also show that the democratic party
, has made a remarkable showing in re-
, publican strongholds in northwest Ar-
kansas, where the republicans were
Held to one and two offices.
Pulaski county has gone wet by sev-
eral hundred votes. Ouachita county
has changed from the wet to the dry
column by a close margin, while Miller
county, in which Texarkana isrlocated,
has-gone wet after a period of dryness.
Secretary Marsh at Panama Relieved
and to Report to State Department.
) Washington, Sept. 13—For reasons
which are not divulged, th. itate de-
partment has decided to mak • change
in the American legation at Panama,
and R. O. Marsh has been relieved of
the dties of secretary, of legation and
ordered to report at the atate depart-
ment for duty therein. Charlee Camp-
bell. Jr., of Missourl, at present third
secretary, of the American ambassy at
backed by the old guard leadera in
severa distriots in New York county,
while in Kings, th. friend, of Colonel
” ‘ ndeavored to capture some
MT citisena of Ran Antonio. Ha
wrly 90 rear, of but con-
■ to .UMA to Buammena
Little Rock, Ark, Sept. U.—Returns
tonight from all sections of Arkansas
indicate almost beyond, doubt that
Cameron, Texas, sept, 15—Milam
county has paid out a total amount of _ .--y— — -------- -------
650,076.12 for mohool interest not in- Roosevelt endeavored to capture some
eluding independent istHete. during ■ of the alstriota heretofore controlled by
the nacmi year ending Augus 11. 1918. I Chairman Timothy L. Woodruff of the
when a woman appeared suddenly from
pehind bome sdt of protection and
leveling a gun at hla atomach ordered
him away. Standing there with the
gun levelea at him and with no time
to reach for hl. own weapon th. of-
figer awaited hla opportunity and
rejzgd bar pistol when Dia turned her
hend for an instant. Aa he did so the
cartridge went off and the bullet
passed through across the palm of his
band betwgen the thumb Md the fore-
finger without doing any damage
whatever. The entire Inaid. at the of-
ficera hand, however, waa burned by
the powder; the sudden movement of
the gun saved his life.
orficer Maddox then arrested Hattie
Dowling and Sergeant Platt brought
her to the pollce station where the
ADMISSION IS MADE AT THE
Immediately Benefited by Poslam,
Which Soothes, Cools and Heais.
New Y
Boston. Mas
won the final
league season!
enth on four
the box.
tery Marsh declaring the purpose of the
United States government to intervene
in the approaching elections for acting
president in the event that certain can.
didates were elected, %
Batteries: Ml
and Schmidt an
ness and Land.
Bastrop, Texas, Sept. 13,—A rainfall
of about ‘ a Half an inch in Bastrop
last nigbt, the first for many months.
Indications are good for more rain dur-
ing the day and night, which is badly
.needed for stock, but it is generally
thought that it will be of no benefit
whatever to the cotton crop.
A negro by the name of Woody Hill
was drowned in a creek near Hill’s
Praire. In the county and his body
was found Sunday afternoon. He was
a stray negro in the county. As there
were no marks on his body, it Is
thought that in crossing the creek the
night before he got into Jeep water
and lost his life. An inquest was held
by Judge Jenkins and a verdict re-
turned in accordance with the above
facto.
what they I tatron"wtsomheonicuhnexpressed “M-
State Committeeman Barnes of Al-
or- piece around the dam and resort ot all
ixda kind, win in a short time be estab-
complaint wm tiled agains her anil
Judge Moore notitiea at the incident.
>■ coming at once to the elation and fix-
14 Ing the amount at the bond at 31000
which up to a late hour last night had
not been made.
"The question as to how long you are
going to continue a sufferer from indi-
gestion, Dyspepsia or out-ot-order
#tomach is merely a matter at how
soon you begin taking some Dlapepein.
If your Stomach la lacking in diges-
tive power, why not help the stomach
to do Its work, not with drastic drugs,
but a re-entorcement or digestive
agents, such as are naturally at work
in the stomach.
People with weak Stomachs should
take a little Dia pepsin occasionally,
and there will be no more indigestion,
no feeling like a lump of lead in the
stomach, no heartburn. Sour risings.
Gas on Stomach or Belching of gndl-
gested food, Headaches Dizziness or
Mrs. Herffs Will Filed,
San Antonio, Tessa, Sept. 14—The
will of the late Mrs Mathilde Hertt
has been filed for probate. She was
the wife of Dr. Ferdinand Herft, Sr.
The estate is valued at $100,000 end
the surviving husband will bo made
executor. The entire estate is left to
the hueband. Dr. Herff is one of the
Mothers and those having the care of
infants and young children which are
chafed and irritated by skin eruptions
and rashes will appreciate the cooling,
soothing and healing properties of pos-
lam, particularly during the heated
term, when these diseases are the prin-
cipal cause of fretting and ill humor.
Poslam contains nothing which can in |
any way injure the most delicate skin i
and may unhesitatingly be used tn all
cases. “My little boy had eesema on
his head in the moot dreadful form for |
three summers. We spent dollars on
various medicines to no effect. After
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DINNER fO’SENTER.
Dallas Friends Compliment Senator
From That District.
replace Senor Cas tri llo, who has been
promoted to be president of the Inter-. --
national court of justice at Cartago. were section hands on the international
Another importajt development camo and. Great Northern railroad south of
in the declaration today that Thomas the city, and at the time of the accident
C. Dawson, the newly appointed min- were at wofk on the track tamping the
later to Panama, had been designated eroes-ties. ,
aa a commissioner to proceed forthwith The trains were the International
to Managua. He sails from New York and Great Northern train No. 8, due
for Panama an will make his way in this city at 9:18, and the other the
northward* from that point. northboun. K at train, due hers, at ’
Thin commlaalon goes to Managua Io’slock, both train, running a lttle bet
at the direct requeat of acting Preal- hind ‘heir schedules. At the point of
dent Estrada to negotiate for a settie- ’ho accident the track, of the two
ment of the Cannon and Groce and roads run parallel about sixty or sev
other American claim, and it la inti- enty steps apart, and ‘he engineer, of
mated that he also may asblst in float- the train, running aide by aide were ex-
Ing a loan which will enable the Nicara- seeding their usual, rate at speed,
guan government to Battle with its Eraneo Lrce and Franclaco Pena were
ereduora. 1 intentiy. watching the Katy train and
Still another intimation la that Com- unmindful of the train bearing down
mlaaloner awion it going to confer upon them on the track upon which
with preslent Estraa upon the iat- they ,tood. •
ters invitation regaring the punish- Th* nolse of tha Katy train do doubt
ment of the persos who were fespon- drowned.she sound of the warning ,
Bible for the killing of Groce ana Can- whtetie of the International and Great
non. While nothing la sala officially Northern train. The two men were
at the atate department on that point hurled some twenty feet into the air
it la known there has been much ascus- and landed against the fence of the
aton of the feasibility of an application r 15 ht-of-way, both..conenderably muti-
by Batrada to the Belgian government 1*’“d* I ,*■ probable that death* re-
fer the extradition of EK-Pfesident Ze- sulted instant ly.
laya and in case that application were The International and Great North-
granted he would probably come in for ern tram slowed down and returned,
severe treatment at home, risking up th, men, brought them to
------e , , the city, where they were turned over
INSURGENTS VICTORIOUS. to •" undertaking establishment. The
_____ men had been in this country but a
News From Seattie Indicates Standpat- short time, coming here from Mexico.
ters Ara Very Badly Beaten. and could understand but little of the
-____ English language. They had been in
Seattle, Sept ’ 13.—The InsurgeL.
vletory In the republican etate primary
election la indicated by returns so far
Fpcher,32 Monroe St.
----— -gr- 401 Liberty *•
gmns
Washington Sept. IS.—It was admit- Hempstead county has also gone dry
Dized as far as is possible at this stage. Springs has voted "ry."
New York. Sept. 18.—Primaries held
throughout New Xork city today show
the relative positions of Theodore
Roosevelt and the old guard, who are
fighting for control of the coming re-
publican state convention, to be prac-
tically unchanged. Roosevelt will have
the support of practically the whole
delegation from New York county,
numbering 190, while hie opponents
claim 103 out of the 143 delegatee in
Kings, twenty-four in Queens and eight
in Richmond county.
There were unsuccessful, contests.
International Train Strikes Track
Laborers Near San Marcos,
BON TON CORSETS
sappeal to every woman wh appreciates elegance and beauty com-
bined with style, fit and perfect, comfort. They are the embodi-
ment of the highest art—the deepest science in corsetry.
, - /a You Are Invited Today
to attend the demonstration. An expert New York corsetiere and
fashion authority in charge. Come. ;
. SCARBROUGH & HICKS
THEY INSPECT THE SITE, GET
FIGURES AND FACTS AND DE-
PART—WILL DIGEST IN-
FORMATION AND RE-
PORT IN SHORT TIME.
Frederick Pourade, owner of a 148,000-
acre ranch at Cametlan, state of Co-
lima. In the party were: H. M. Walt,
capitalist, Kansa City; W. K. Joseph,
banker, Wichita, Kan.; H. C. Thomp-
son, grain merchant of Wichita, Kan.;
George Kumpf, capitalist, Kansas City;
E. W. Bishop, biftiker, Kansas City; W.
A. Custer, plantation owner. Liberal,
Kan.; Colonel L. R. Harris, Fort Scott,
Kan.; Nees Olsen, Marlon, Kan.
. In case the party is pleased it is their
intention to purchase a large tract of
land in that section and later establish
there a big colony of Kansas and Mis-
souri farmers.
On their return trip to Texas they
will look over this section with a view
of making investments. The party oc-
cupied the private car Bernice, built
represent at New York.-
The borings made at the dam some
time ago by the government engineer
will not affect the report as Mr. Lyn-
don belleves that this kind of a dam
will stand under almost any conditions.
Various sorts of plans are already'
being made for the beautifying the
Kings county districts, controlled by
Chairman Woodruff, but the latter
was able to withstand the attacks.
York, visiting several other points en
route.
The dam which the Hydraulic Prop-
erties company builds has a spillway,
fewer gates, and a powerhouse on the
east side instead of the center power-
house that Mr. Dumont planned. The
matter now rests with these two men
who are going to study the proposition
within the next two weeks and make
their report to the company which they
immediately noticeable results, stop- amendment No. 10 to the constitution.
PIn«.el tehngandorntdz restorineprovicng tor th, anitiauve and rotor-
me skin to normal condition. i :
A special 50-cent package of poslam endum, has been adopted, and there is
is prepared for minor uses and this, as a possibility that amendment No. 11,
wenaasharresularszazariq,onmpia2z exempting money invested in cotton
hamd **800 partieulari - er manucacture, nas also been adopted.
But no one is asked to purchase pos- IThe majority. of me couties report
lam without first obtaining a sample that the initiative and referendum
package, which will be sent by mail, amendment has carried these counties
free of charge, upon request/by the by good majorities. Before it is finally
Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th 9etermining whether the amendment
street. New Tork City. has been adopted, however. It will first
1 be decided whether it secured the ma-
jority of votes cast for governor, in
addition, the amendment must not only
have the majority of votes cast on the
spent some time discusing the pros-
pacts of rebuilding a new concrete
structure on the site of the old dam.
The result was that Mr. Lyndon will
in all probability make a favorable re-
port on the situation to the Hydrulic
Properties company of New York.
There are no physical fault* which will
prevent the rebuilding of the dam, ac-
cording to the engineer last night.
Nothing" that the reports ean show
about the old dam and the conditions
here have been overlooked and many
of these records have boon inspected,
while others will follow the party to
New York where they will be care-
- . tryin
After making a final visit to the dam prove
yesterday afternoon, M. R. Lyndon and head
C. Frank Doebler with J. C. Dumont
Round Rock Notea
"Roun Rock, Texas. Sept. 18—Mtwsee
1 Edith Anderson, Hedda Stark an
Hukla Haupf have returned from a two
i months’ visit in California and Wash-
| ington. -
I Miss Esther Olson to in Kansas
spending a few weeks with friends En ■
। route there she visited relatives in
Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Murrell have re- l
turned from their bridal trip in the
north.
Mrs. L. M. Barns of Sharp, Milam
county, was here last week visiting her
daughter. Mrs. T. W. Torry. —2
Mrs. Wanblom returned from us-1
tin Saturday after a two weeks’ visit
with relatives and friends.
Charles Stephens and Miss Vera ‘
Asher were married last Wednesday
afternoon, Ret. John Hudson offieiat-
Mrs. C. N. Avery and children of)
. Austin are hero visiting her mother.
Mrs. A. J. Nelson.
Mrs. J. A. Nelson and daughter, Miss
Edith, were visitors in Austin one day
• last wveek.
Mist Emma Gustafson has returned
from El Campo, where she was the .
I guest of Miss Hattie Lynner. - |
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bany. who has boon co-operating with
State Chairman Woodruff In irecting
the old guard fight, issued a statement
tonight characterising Colonel Roose-
velt as the “most dangerous foe to the
world of business and labor in the
United States." —
"If Mr. Roosevelt is temporary chair-
man of the republican convention and
. If the convention adopts the report of a
radical committee on resolutions," Mr.
Barnes continued, “New York will
place herself alongside of Kansas and
Iowa and the conservative element of
the republican party, which has been
its backbone, will be invited to the
rear and the new nationalism Coupled
with the Bryanite pronouncement
against the decisions of the supreme
court will take its place.
“Borne of the men who are urging
Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy for tem-
porary chairman of. the convention
against Vice President Sherman have
little realisation of the rising tide of
। popular disapproval which Mr. Rose-
velt’s speeches in the west have caused.
His assumption of power is looked
upon with wonderment. His ability to
arouse the passions of the mob is
dreaded In every quarter of the state
and every day the menace of his po-
litical ascendency to business and to
labor is more thoroughly appreciated.”
Kircher Trial In Progress.
New Braunfels, Texas, Sept. 18.—The
proceedings of the Kircher ease, which
is being tried In the district court here
today, are of great interest. The hear-
ing of witnesses continues tonight and ,
the case will probably go to the jury '
tomorrow. The shooting was the out- j
il some land. They were the
It is pointed out that there Ere various
degrees of recognition and, as Estrada’s
I government is after an a provisional
one, our recognition would be on that
basis.
The Estrada representative in Wash-
ingtun will be Senor David Arellano,
who brought up his head the wrath of
Zelaya by conducting a public demon- l
st ration in Managua in honor of the ac-
cession of Taft to the presidency. He
is now on his way to this country to
out result.
Woodruff had expected to lose four
districts in Kings in which the leaders
are recognised as progressives, but he
won in all the others. Although Chair-
man Woodruff says the returns indi-
cate that a number of New York coun-
tv delegates will support Vice President
Sherman, the Roosevelt forces headed
I by County Chairman Lloyd C. Griscom,
claim the delegation will support the
colonel almost to a man. They also
4 count oa the support of the Richmond
delegation, although John Tomlin, Jr.,
republican leader in the county, who
acted as proxy for GeorgCromwell at
the recent republican state conyention,
| voted against Roosevelt for temporary
chairman of the state convention.
The progressives had hoped to add to
Colonel Roosevelt’s strength by con-
l centrating their efforts In certain
especially for Mrs. Langtry, the Jersey
Lilly, when she was in the height of
her popularity.
Roosevelt Would Draw Crowd.
San Antonio, Sept. 18.—The an-
nouncement by Colonel Ike T. Pryor
that Colonel Theodore Roosevelt had
assured him he would visit San An-
tonio next spring to attend the Cattle
Raisers’ conyetnion haw been received
in San Antonio with much gratifica-
tion? The chamber of comhmerce, the
international club and the city are
sending him special invitations. With
Roosevelt in attendance it is believed
the greatest number which ever attend-
ed a cattlemen's gathering in the hie-
tory, of Texas will be in San Antonio.
Llano Locals.
Llano, Texas, Sept., 13.—Mrs. Wil-
liam Evans and sister left yesterday
for Mexia to visit
D. 8. Livingston is visiting relatives
in Encinal.
Dr. Roy Townsend left yesterday for
Fort Worth on business.
Mrs. M. W Bums of Marble Falls
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Laange, here last week.
Kircher. It s charged, shot his brother-
in-law, Frits Helmke, in 1208, with no
serious result Kircher to defended by
F. J. Maier of this city and Heidemann
A Short of Seguin. The prosecuting
attorneys are Roberts, Dibrell and
Moses.
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Dallas. Sept 13—An Informal ban-1
quet, given by his Dallas friends as a I
compliment to State Senator E G.!
Senter, was participated In tonight by
about 150 persons, In the dining hall
of the Oriental hotel.
In addition to the guest of honor,
there were present the following state
senators: Hume of Houston, Adama
of Brownwood. Cofer of Gainesvillle,
Perkins of McKinney and Terrell of
Texarkana.
There were also a number of mem-
bers of the house of representatives E.
J. Kriest, president of the state fair of
Texas, was general chairman and in-
troduced W. H. Patterson of Dallas as
toastmaster. Mayor Hay delivered the
welcome address and Senator Senter
delivered the principal speech of the
j evening. Thera were numerous short
talks, principallly from the distin-
guished men who have served In the
I legislature with Senator Renter during
; the last four years. Those who par- 1
■ ticlpated declare the affair to have 1
| been one of the moat enjoyable social:
| functions promoted in Dallas.
Sick Stomach, and, besides, what you
- eat will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous odors. All these
symptoms resulting from a sour, out-
of-order stomach and dyspepsia are
generally relieved in five minutea after
taking a little Diapepsin.
, Go to your druggist and get a 50-
•ent case of Pape’s Diapepsin now. and
dl jEW will afwaya,go to the table with a
? hearty appetite, and what won eat will
taste good, because your atomach and
intestines will be clean and fresh, and
you will know there are not going to
be any more bad nights and miserable
days for you. They refresh you and
make you feel Ike life ie worth living.
States senator by a plurality which
headquarters in this city estimated at
30,000.
Incomplete returns from Canyon’,
county, the home of. Judge Thomaa
Burke, point to a plurality of 7500 for
Poindexter. It is likely that Poindexter
has carried ever county in the state.
China Learning Fnet,
flan Antonio, Texas, Sept. 14—F. W.
North, a director of the Great Pekin
syndicate of London, to in Ran An-
tonio. This company controls rail-
roads. mining and other properties in
all parts of the globe.
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Mra.
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