The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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PRICE OF CATTLE.
TEXAS OYSTER.
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For Tuberculosis
Huntr Cure for Skin Disease.
Kills Pain. Hunts Lightning Oil.
was probably that in which, at
fly-
wo-
ing machine and Eugene Ely, of the
BREAD
BREAD
One of appreciate the marvelous opportuni-
message ties
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ties heretofore overlooked by invest-
Automobiles Priced at One-third Off
va-
the
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KATY EOND ISSUE.
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The Cadillac 1911 differs from
The cylinders are 4 1-2 inch bore
more power and
any sand, soft
The wheelbase has been increased from 110 to 116
inches, making
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thin
are
agricultural
cattl
in
Hunts Lightning 0’1 for Rheumatism
AT
STAACKE BROS.
FAI
ted
I
SAN ANTONIO
ha
Because its a food that builds
tissue, makes blood and fortifies
When desired,
cost of $50.
by any car priced under $3000.
the 1910 in many essentials.
real estate transactions in the coun-
ty during the past month, and real
'estate values are increasing remark-
acres
the
this
have
Dry
1 <
the
the
gar-1
to
crops in the history of
of them put the situa-
"Texas is having the
the I
pared
Slip Lining, $60. Nickel Plated Mountings, $25.
We can make immediate deliveries of either the
man
least
A fev
r. d tha
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purpose of giving farmers the bene-
fit of his information.
specially
of this
w that
region are guilty of either plain
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u a K...... position. Fifty dellar life
rued by bin Antonio bu-iness men.
Address a B. Franklin, Gen’ M’g’r.
adopt-
Texas
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4,
or more, the bottom lands in '
Use "PABULIN’’
product!
estimated
are
at
vited to make a trip through certain
d b
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rotit. and th. r
om th. notior
farm, r who s
> IRAININGAMINE
.1 and T» pe w riting in to to 12 wecks,and bookkeeping
NO MORE $15.03 NO LESS
SUITS OR OVERCOATS
_______
Hunts Lightning Oil Kills Fain.
Eczema, use Hunt's Cure.
For Hurts, Hunts Lightning Oil.
which has been engaged in making
soundings in the Mississippi sound
Senor Dominguez has been in-lles
COTI LI CANTALOUPES.
people north and south of the Rio
Grande.
it is difficult for people
among the better
many fields of twenty-five to forty
and many coun-
rated with
Hunts Cure for Itch. Guaranteed
I
Among ancient societies, the Ro-
many of
profitable
al in every particular'
public eye as some others is doing. J
we cite the following excerpt from
'The Post special from Giddings, Lee
work on the Texas coast.
._________
the Wrights can accomplish.
opening new
what was o:
AVIATION AT THE POST.
Cofyn operating the Wright
e weather, the farmer*
d and look forward to
pri
will begin in
the pas
a car worth every cent of $3000 and which cannot be equalled
to Leon Springs twenty miles away to
; for enrichment which are open
them in this State of almost il-
ation by say-dee
RAINLESS" TEXAS.
made in the cultivation of canta-
lonpes, with the result that the pro-
"The half ha l not been told me.”
Howev r, the dev. lopment of these
WATER POWEI WASTE.
for the purpose of plotting the oys-
ter reefs on a new chart. has com-
. pleted its labor and it is likely that
this steamer may be detailed on the
ROMAN WOMAN'S LIBERTY.
car load lots ।
This was said t
rllest shipment
is unders
points in
interests
The St.Marys Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines
For All Kinds of Power. 2} to 480 Horse Power
Write Us for Catalogues and Prices
P. L. WARD MACHINERY CO.. 424 Aransas St., San Antonio. Texas
duct was
Last year
about Mis ■ :
termelons in
20th of May.
been the ea
made from at
For the past ten days
221 East Houston Street
SAN ANTONIO, :: :: TEXAS
< d w it h
other States
and stroka as against 4 1-4 inch, thereby giving
bringing the 1911 up to 40 H. P., sufficient for
roads or hills.
SAN ANTONIO BUSINESS COLLEGE
in eighteen minutes, rising to a by editorial expression. The Post has ing.
seventy-five to one hundred car
load. will be shipped to northern
points this season, the first ship- (
meats beginning early in Maj
sections of the United States for the rance.
have been
the heavy
weeks hav
diffusing itself throughout
In addition to making the farm-
ers of Texas morehopeful than they
.... has ■ ■ ar I
I
profitable without great ■
or Zeerino Dominguez 5
aviators whom are looking
severe fields of investment
Such dams as these are not
mon in the north and east
is said that this same syst
utilizing power will soon be
ed by many farmers along
streams.
height of
Ely mainta
thing with
army camp has been a bog as
result of heavy rainfall. One
me notion r
elsewhere—to
Nueces valley being
Cotulla, in LaSalle County. Tex- dormant resources has been more
as. eighty miles south of this city, rarid in some see ions of the State
is rapidy becoming, on account of than others for various reasons, but
the quality of cantaloupes grown. the spirit of progress is quietly and
the Rockyfcrd of the south. Three ■ steadily
years ago the first experiments werethe commonwealth
so. not been one whit extravagant, but.
any- on the contrary, has been more < on-
that servative than many visitors who.
after having made inve stigation for
themselves, have in their just and
vould be c
o afford th
to the nation-famous Colorado
riety. From small patches in
dens, the business has grown
Gas Tank, $25.
We will tea
an bankin:
h larsh ip
Write for fr
man enjoyed the greatest social lib-
erty and the greatest legal and
economic autonomy. There she most
nearly approached that condition of
moral and civil equality with man
which makes her his comrade, and
not his slave—that equality in which
modern civilization sees one of the
supreme ends of moral progress.
2000 feet in doing
ins that he can do
ors—some of them long settled and
the citizens somewhat back-ward in '
appreciating their opportunities—I
are fast awakening to the possibili- :
ties everywhere around them and '
are beginning to do the things that!
count. |
As an instance of what one county J
that has not been so much in the i
county printed in a recent issue of
the paper:
There have been a gerat many '
5-passenger touring cars or 4-passenger demi-tonneau, detachable
tonneau, and usually carry the 5-passenger fore-door cars also.
Remember, there is no priced car anywhere near $1950 which can
in its history and
will be so plentiful
shows will charge
agriculture for
, and is said to
nucom-
and it
to I and then
$ 35 this month. Sch
erature and discount
\I.V 11 beer
out some work for these ;
that comprehends the most
tests for flying machines.
these will be carrying a 1
his command are fully convinced
that the geographers who describe
on dry farm- Southwest Texas as an almost rain-
we furnish the cars with 36x4" tires at an extra
adapted to
melon. It
LET YOUR MONEY andnyoufemoney Porkstfor
WORK FOR YOU sure in The Equitable Life
— Insurance Company, Lib-
eral commissions to capable men and women who help
us sell insurance.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO., San Antonio, Tex.
compare with the 1911 Cadillac for, as stated, it is in reality
a $3000 car even with the regular equipment.
-Brazos river offers many advantages
m । for water purposes. The San Mi-
gu l. the Nueces, and the Medina
all maintain a flow that justifies
conservation for power building. It
ed States. This year, however, the
growers about Mission expect to
lower the record of last year five
•v ten days.
an easier riding car ; the spring shackles have also been changed
materially, the frame has 2 1-2 inches drop and the tonneau is
considerably more roomy. The radiator is larger, likewise the
brake drums, and the rear exle is of the full floating type with
Timken roller bearings, all that was needed to put the car in
the high-grade class.
the vitality to triumph over the disease germs. "Pabulin" coa-
ts ins Iron and Macanese—a preparation heretofore used by the
most successful physicians. We are the first to offer It directly to
the public.
If your druggist does not handle it, write to us direct
Prepared in the Laboratories of
HERFF & WILDING San Antonio, Texas
"The camp is Si
wrate r that t
: have sunk. the
AUSTIN Practical
to be given the State
But while the soldiers are
it is no
yet it is
northern M
of the rubl
in the shortest possible time. Coffyn limitable resources. In emphasizing ----------------------
declares he will cover the distance the extent of th se at various timesman in that Republic
harness streams so that the power:
'may be utilized. In a number of!
f places in this country farmers have
dammed small streams and thus fur-
nished power for lighting theirl
homes and driving small machine ry.
We price all Cadillac automobiles with top and envelope, wind-
shield, 34x4" tires, Speedometer, Bosch magneto, and the new
Delco system with single unit coil (two separate means of igni-
tion with separate spark plugs) tire holder, 2 gas lights and
generator, 2 side oil lamps, tail light, full set of tools and
jack. When you get one of these cars you get a 1911
mobilization camp near this city, themselves.
The commanding officers are laying residing in
The 'Katy" railroad company; ,.
ably fast; in fact, it looks like the:
has arranged to issue bonds in . . .... . . ,
p nubile has just discovered the value i
the sum of $107,000,000. Eighty- , , , . .
of Lee county lands. Heretofore the
two millions of this sum will be ,, , .
post oak and river valley lands have ,
used in taking up outstanding 11 ...
5 not been looked upon with favor,
debts and $25,000,000 in improve- ..1 . . ... .. ,
but this has changed with the ad-
ments. The line from Kansas City .
vent of dairy farming and hog rais-
to Parsons, Kansas, will be straight- . . n , ,
ing, in which Lee county has made
ened until it will be almost an air
splendid progress during the past
line. From Parsons through Okla- . , ,
... , . two years, as is evidenced by the
homa a double track will be laid, , .
, , fact that during 1910 more than
this being necessary as the result , . . . . . ,
Pm carloads of hogs were shipped
of the great increase in southern , . . . , . ,
. , out of Lee county and brought the
traffic, particularly the rapid
। growers on an average of $1000 per
growth in passenger transportation.
‘ , ear. and that the creamery, located
in this city the "Katy uses the ... . . .
' , at tins place, during the first year
Southern Pacific tracks for its ter-. . .
, , , »of its existence shinped out 208.000
minal and on account of the growth I , . . . , . .
, । pounds of butter which brought an
of business of both lines, a tract
. ..... , . average price of 25 cents per pound.,
of land adjoining the yards was .
. . - Now these are only a f< w of the
bought at a cost ot $2000 per front .
. ___ , . , , , . things that Lee and many oth- r
foot. This additional land will give,
, . ., sandy land counties of the Si
yard room to accommodate thei , , , .
c. .. _, doing already, and the larget
growing traffic of the two lines. The: , ,
• . „ that they are going to do al
fact is every road entering Texas ...
, . , , , 2 ,, . . line in the future have as yet
from the north finds itseli taxed to .
. . .... ily begun. But the developm
the limit as the result ot immigra- ,
.... , , . . it is ga hering a moment ,: th."
tion to the southwest and the great , T nin ’
growth of tonnage incidental to . '' " " D
“BUTTER” BREAD. WHITE BREAD. RYE BREAD,
ANY KIND OF BREAD
Shipped on Short Notice Anywhere. Write or Phone
Richter’s Steam Bakery
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
Cuts and Burns. Hum i Lightning Oil rensonable enthusiasm exclaimed:
d that at a number
state manufacturing) -
secured rights and '
the mar future to
developing the <
rexas by the F
Curtiss school of aviation, are coin- OUR INCOMPUTABLE RESOURCES
peting for aerial honors at the army Until they have come and seen for
the roots 0 u‘ buaui -vua the triangulation work on the Tex- tures with cattle at s1o
juice of the same constituent parts .s coasi wouia . comp „ a in am. per head is not the man
as the rubber trees of the tropics. , ...
ph turn to afford th, bureau of fish- t rs great loss in the L
Following this discovery, a machine ,
* ..,11., ries an opportunity to make th ir For some time there has
was invent'd to extract the juice. .... , . .
...... . . . . , biological survey under the appro- mand by many southwestern stoc
While this is an entirely new m- ' . ....
priation carried for the current year, men for a waiver of the duty <
dustry. It has been created with ... ... , ,
, .. , , . . provided the amount necessary for stock cattle from Mexico. In th
but slight investment and now ship-
. . . this purpose is available. Pleas. country cattle can be grown ve
ments amount to nearly 3,000.000 , , , .
. ii- , . keep in touch with me about this cheaply on the native pasture land,
pounds a month, having a market ,, ,
. . . , ., matter, as I am anxious to have but 11 does not appear from the in-
value of one and three quarter mil- . .
. ,, .... . . ... this biological surve ying done at an stance just quoted in the foregoing
lion dollars. This plant winch was . . .. . ,
... . . . < arly date as possible " that if cattle are brought across the
considered worthless a few years ,
, , .. The department is advised that border free, beef to the American
ago has brought fortunes in the; ....
the government steamer Fishhawk consumer will be any cheaper,
past five or six years to many , . • ,
road buil
takes to
prevarication or inexcusable igno-
iy of this form of
a number of years
be the best posted
General Carter and the men in j
tures showing th.
portance of such
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911, newspaper, May 11, 1911; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565793/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.