The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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WHEN DEAR FRIENDS MEET.
are
OOTTON.
tn her lover.
Ley will be willing;
Last year Texas produced in round •
STATE OF TEXAS
what a carpenter would charge.
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with loveliness.
“Robert Tuttle,
wife. "I said I wanted a carpenter and
have.
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bag.
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[ suits, and the most seasonable con-
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have been broken
Your efforts
as a suggestion of boll weevil.
In order to make tho demonstra-
of it.
strikes a wrong note and there is dis-
ment of one well developed case in
came with a bar of solder and a sold-
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The essentials have not 4
day while this is fresh in your mind.
If discord comes, the fault is with us
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who have missed the instrument.
SAN ANTONIO
Hunts (re for itch. Guaranteer.
GET RID OF THE FLY.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
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Burrus Mill & Elevator Co.
LIGMT OBINT
01. HOMESTEAD
faithfully giving my services.
hand, and is is the duty of every citi-
many of us, to make as few mis-
Finally he gave it up until he zen to do his part in taking steps to
aksed to assist in adjusting it to thejsuch material.
The greatest amount
broken water pipe.
of good can be accomplished by the
for our guide, if we would use it for
there were times when I couldn’t tell
Two Good
Why
bag. “I guess you wouldn’t think so
Iron Safes
Be Sick
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For Sa
Apply to
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COMPANY
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the reflection he cast upon my sex. ; by the way of giving light, we print
He called the iron, the solder, the some suggestions from the state en-
think I can send him to do the job
tomorrow.”
feet as ever.
1 be played.
nothing in the world so wonderful as ’
this gift of life, nothing so capable of
exquisite music, of marvelous beauty. 1
601-3 MARKET ST:
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
ight in their objections j
On the other hand, if I
may be employed to capture or poi- but love that will do no harm to
son them: A 5 or 8 per cent solution anyone. Suppose her parents let love
playing a cornet? High and sweet
and clear the melody rises, and your
whole being thrills to the sweetness
BOILERS, ENGINES, COTTON GINS
FOUNDRY and GENERAL REPAIR SHOPS
areas and devoted to cotton, and ao-
cording to reports, the conditions of
the crop never were more promising
at a corresponding season of the year
than they are today, and so far no
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some such method as outlined in this
paper to check, as well as possible, i
this disagreeable pest.”
to demonstrate the French Labora-
tory system of treating and curing
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Mrs. Tuttle smiled,
at economy usually
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
MOGHEST GRADE FLOUS
FRENCH LABORAT RI,
Dr. G. w. White in charge.
221 ST. MARY STREET.
that you would not like any one but
yourself to say in my presence.
“Another thing I didn’t like was [
Instead of giving advice on how to
swat the fly we stop long’ enough to
give you a few directions on how to
is not with the instrument.
But how can we play the instru-
ment right? Even with the best inten-
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GASOLINE ENGINES, DUPLEX PUMP
JACKS, WELL DRILLING MACHINES
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WIND MILLS, PUMPS, CYLINDERS, PIPE,
CASING AND FITTINGS
schools in the state and of the con-
stant suggestions made by those who
Exclusive Manufacturers
. 33-35 Pearl Street
u Buffalo,
4 N.Y.
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Before Buying Your Gin Machinery Write US j
For Information on the "
Lummus Company 1911 Improved Ginning System
It Will Save You Money
P. L. WARD MACHINERY CO., 424 Aransas St., San Antonio. Tail
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Stops Pain, Hunts Lightning Oil.
Live Now. 4
Don’t spend all your time gettin:/4
ready to live, but "live now!” Then 13
will never be a time when you will be 2
any nearer ready. The mere fact tha 4
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succeed tions for forming clubs.
number are from among the Italians
where there are the most children.
every effort I make to practice a
little economy.”
I’ve decided that it’s economy to buy ,
you off."
and the melody are always in
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“I think you will recall,” said Mrs.
Tuttle, how we took turns emptying
a tub that night to save the ceiling
below. And the next day a plumber
•barged just about double the regular
will bring peace out of the discord, year the cotton farmers are predict-
And this girls life may go forward ing a five million bale crop in Texas.
Cities of America
and the World.
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And yet with the life
This prediction is based upon three
conditions: increased area devoted
to cotton, better farming as a result
be school, now wishes to extend its ben-
efits to every community. It asks
that clubs be formed to fight the
, "Great White Plague,” Tuberculosis.
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"All right,” said Tuttle. "I know
a man that will do it for one-half
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mittee: W. W. Crandall, Nashville; York city,____
J. H. Keating, St. Louis, Mo.; J. T. complains of the indifference of par
Skelly, Wilmington; T. W. Riley, ents. About 120 parents are taken
Baltimore; F. S. Merrick. Pittsburg; before the city magistrate eac MO__.
R. P. Boyd, Knoxville. • for violating the law.
gar, honey or syrup, placed about the these parties, now bitter and obstin-
house in shallow dishes, kills flies ate and at odds, can get together. If
and is not as dengerous as arsenical love rules her, she will listen calmly
baits. Blotting paper, dipped into to what her parents say; she will
sweetened tea of quassia bark, allow- judge impartially, not hot-headedly,
ed to dry and then moistened slightly She will be able to see whether they
as used, kills large numbers of flies, j _ _________
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MY FIRST PAIR
THEY “SURE DO” WEAR
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had more light he would
better.
and the next highest number comes
from native born parents.
good to all. If we would keep this
pipe—in fact, everything that made I tomologist. The fly problem is one
■ ~ "7____________•' • ’ ’ ’ » I had all the fly paper stuck on me! they can be killed by thoroughly ' loves a young man, but that her
if you could hear what he has said “We passed it back and forth, some 'spraying with kerosene, kreso, cresol parents want her to marry some one
to me! And I guess when a man * times one having it all, sometimes i or Paris green, followed with a good else, and that she thinks she and
calls twice a week regularly as he dividing it equally, and then again drenching of water to wash the oils her lover will run away and be mar-
does on me ant never looks at an-' owning it jointly—he being attached or arsenicals down. This method can ried. W bat do we advise?
room with it the iron would be too ' ment is'absolutely free. -- -
cold to melt the solder. When he Write or tell some friend who Is'changed.
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sweetly. He is so refined and quiet. was there, for he said several things
and hates display. He has such beau- - ■ .. ...
tiful manners, don’t you think?”
"Oh, you might think so,” admit-
ted the girl with the fur hat, "but to
a person who has a lot of experience
with many different men, Tom is sad-
did all I could to make him see how
useless it was for him to fall in love
with me—there, I never meant to say
a word! Just forget it, dear!”
"So Tom was in love with you,
was he?" cried the girl with the mesh
into cultivated
Then suddenly the player
The trouble is all with the 4
the agricultural
get rid of flies by other means. We
don’t mean to say that swatting the
fly should be stopped. No, not for a
minute would we suggest that. But
STRICTLY PURE FEED STUFFS
We buy the Bess Wheat and Cora and pay gooe g
prices. Wo are always Ln tha Market. )
joyously and happily. The trouble is
will smooth out all tin e tangles. It of the cotton belt of the nation. This
With a little shriek of joy the girl; Robert, said Mrs. Tuttle, wish
... ,, , ’ you would get a carpenter to fix that '
with the imitation mins hat pulled,, ,
1 back porch; some' one will bee hurl .
down on her head like a hood ran - if it isn't attended to soon.”
Write to- misfortune as some believe. It is notM
pain and unhappiness and discord as ‘
so many seem to think. The beauty j
of formaldehyde, sweetened with su- rule them in the same way. Then
which. I could do nothing less than placed into this receptacle,
try to relieve him, so in a little while flies begin to breed in stored
into the arms of the young woman;
with the mesh bag, vanity case and
several other metal trinkets dangling
from her waist
“Why Sadie!” she cried, "I have-
n't seen you for an age! How are
you?”
“Fine!” said the girl with the mesh
cord. Beauty flees. Joy in music
is gone.
it that I had to keep it a little while.
My birthday last September, you
know. I never accept presents of any
value from a man—it’s so ill-bred.
Of course, this being a cheap one, I
suppose I might have kept it, but
I’m peculiar about those things!"
Resolutions of regret over the
death of Walter Tips of Austin were
adopted.
of nature everywhere joyous
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you sent a tramp tinner away cut; nity, it offers any club Free Treat-
here,” persisted Mrs. Tuttle. “Ho
prove to
there no guide?
It would seem, impossible that one
could live life without making some .
mistakes. But life is not intended
to be lived in this way. Our exist- !
ence on this planet is intended to be I
happy and beautiful. The infinite
“Oh, is Tom coming to see you?”
languidly asked the girl with the
mink hat. “Poor fellow! I suppose
anything to distract him and fill up
his time is what he seeks. He’s nice
and all that, but he isn’t my style
and I had to let him down gently
for his own sake!”
“No, you aren’t Tom's style,”
agreed the girl with the mesh bag.
over anyone else! Mercy, I almost other. or manure can not be readily re- making a terrible discord of her
dropped my vanity case and I would- j “That game went on for some time ■ moved. whole life. Not that her parents may
n’t mar it for the world—Tom gave when by sheer luck one strip stuck “Kreso and cresol are usually used be right. Parents are sometimes
it to me Christmas!” to the ppe and we lost no time in with water, making a 10 per cent wrong. But the bitter tone of her
"Yes, I was noticing it," said the winding it around and closing thejsolution. letter shows she is not trying to
girl with the fur hat. “How nicely it bole. But we forgot that it was ther "Where adult flies become numer- solve the problem in the right spirit,
polished up! It got scratched quite a hot-water pipe, and when the water ous in dwellings, and can not be eas- Suppose she lets love rule, not love
little the short time I carried it Tom flowed the paper loosened and the ■ ily driven out, the following means of self which is now mastering her,
made such a fuss about my nefustng leak was forse than it was when he
“And he had the audacity to ask
me to bold a candle for him.
“Well, I lay down under the wash-
stand and held tho candle for him
until I had a fellow feeling for those
East Indian fanatics who hold their
arms in one position ntil the arms
grow that way. Your friend’s fre-
quent trips to the kitchen gave me
welcome opportunities to empty the
candle grease out of my sleeve where
it had dripped.
“Still, he evidently forgot that I
each club. All that is required is
ering iron, but no furnace; so he had that such person shall come to San :
to heat his iron on the kitchen range, 1 Antonio and be provided with room '
and by the time he got to the bath- and board—all medicines annd treat-i
Tuberculc sis.
money.” protested Tuttle, “I think j passed beyond the realm of expert
you would n t object so constantly to ' ment and lias become a recognized
iterisside. Love, numbers three million bales of cot-
oc i of the other , ton, one third of the entire output
nose, dear—and rub your left cheek
for you've got the color too high!
Where've you been keeping your-
self! ”
“Oh, I have been so busy going to
things!” said the girl with the mink
hat. "It’s funny I never see you out
anywhere, but then. I suppose a per-
son can't go out if she doesn't get in-
vitations. You've run your right eye-
brow a bit above the line, dear. You
ought never to use an eyebrow pen-
cil except in a strong lightt.”
“Thank you,” said the girl with
the mesh bag, fervently. "You ought
to know about those things if any
one does. My eyebrows are real, as it
happens! No, I don't care to run
around with mixed crowds—that’s
why you haven’t seen me. I prefer
more select entertainment and then I
have so many callers that I am kept
in a good deal. Tom said just the
other night that it seemed perfect-
ly impossible ever to get a word with
me alone, because there always were
so many other men there!”
institution, chartered by the State of
Texas.
This chartered institution or
could borrow a soldering pot, he eliminate the fly. From the state ■
said. Then he wondered if I had entomologist the following instructive
anything sticky that he could wrap data is given that you may attend to
price to fix the thing because we had
had a nonunion man fooling with it.
I don’t call that ecenomy!
“No, sir, I’m going to have a full-
fledged bona fide, union-label carpen- pieces should be kept on hand.
ter to fix that decrepit back porch," -Where fies are very numerous
finished Mrs. Tuttle with decision, the house should be fumigated with
Tuttle waved his handkerchiefpyrethrum (Persian insect powder.)
frankly and said: “I surrender; 1 -since we know the danger that
please observe my flag of truce and), , . c, .
v - 5 I lurks where the fly makes his pres-
let this slaughter cease. Have your : .__.___.. ncian .. _______
; ence known, besides me annoyance
carpenter; and if you think you can it gives us, we should get together
get through bossing him in time toand by our combined efforts install
meet me downtown for dinner I’ll
take you to the theater this evening.
thing Interesting in him, because it’s
nice for you to have some one calling I watched with misgiving the la-. combine defforts of all stable owners
and as for him, I suppose one girl is barlous process of cutting that sticky of a community in promptly remov- our standard, every time we are in
very like another now. I’m sure I stuff into strips, and was not at all ing the manure to fields where it trouble, would we not strike the right
surprised that he was soon hopelessly shoula be wen scattered, or by stor- , note oftener? Would there not be
stuck on the fly paper, or the flying it in well screened receptacles, more music, more beauty, in our
paper was hopelessly stuck on him— If stored, a little chloride of lime lives Would not our life here be the
should be added to any new material happy joyous experience it is In-
Should tended to be?
love rules them.
to listen to the da
real love, for the
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‘Branches^^^ The Oxygenator Co.
in Leading
But happily, even our mistakes doiditions for a period of ten years. In
not alter the fact that the right is all parts of the state, large ranches
still there. The instrument of life
is still true. It never changes. We
Yet in how many lives is there the; may play it right after awhile. But
wonderful song or the flawless beau-; the pity is that we do not play it
ty? Why do so many of us makeright all the time, that we should
discord? Why do we mar the per- through misapprehensron of the true
meaning of life, through shrot-sight- section of the state reports so much
Heven’t you often heard some onejedness, strike false notes.
—O" CHARTEREO BY THE
takes as possible, not to strike the
wrong note any oftener than we can
help. But with all our trying, we
that pipe with in the meantime. Ithat duty. are far from successful. Why?
told him after a lot of thinking that -since we know that horse manure i Is it not because we get away from
I had some sticky fly paper, but I is the preferred food of the larva (of the keynote of it all, love? Not
mentally hoped that I might not be flies) it simply means the disposal of sentimental love, not selfish love, but
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had made at least a dozen trips j suffering from Tuberculosis to write player.
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and we so often hsut this all out by our
benut:fui. the life of man, the crownprejudices and opinions. We do not
After two years’ constant treat-i of nature, so to speak, is often awry keep an OP’ n mind. Love in its
ing this dreaded disease, it has been , and discordant. In many cases, it Ereat, universa meaning we shut
demonstrated that out of hundreds lacks all beauty, all song. It is pos- out an wit out it to suide us in
"The powder shows on your There shall be no more tramps and or eases 94 per cent are cured byitive discord.. solving our problems, we make mis-j have produced the greatest acre
jobbers about this place!" the French Laboratory treatment.' why is this? Surely there is takes
‘Mell, if you had to earn the । As A consequence this treatment has
boomerangs,” she observed.
“Bosh!” said Tuttle.
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and the board of education 0
bcau . Birds, in their songs, are
voicing the joy of life, and flowers
are ev ywhire starring the grass
time Iasked you to get a plumber to | tion of its ability to euro this dis-
mend a leak in the bathroom and easo unmistakable in evesy commu-
ly in poise and assurance, dear!
You’d know at once that he wasn’t
used to mingle in the best society.”
“Dear me!” said the other girl.
You must be awfully mad at Tom for
not calling.”
Her friend raised her brows in ap-
parent surprise. “Why, I wouldn’t
say anything against Tom for the
world!” she exclaimed. “I was just
telling you my private opinion of
him! I’m so glad you can find some-
San Antonio.—The meeting of the
Hardware Men’s Association was held 1
here. The following officers were <
elected: John K. Wilson, Baltimore, 1
president; Irby Bennett. Memphis, :
first vice-president; J. H. Grubb,- 1
Pittsburg, second vice-president; Guy
Mitchell, Atlanta, secretary-treas- •
urer; members of the executive com-1
exclaimed his
| San Antonio Machine & Supply Co. 3
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Yet the instrument is just as per- 4> _ '
The melody is there to 4
tions and the utmost effort. we
make discord. We strike the wrong
key. Sometimes . wilfully, some-
times unintentionally. But strike it
we do and all is jangling discord. is
without results he decided that if helus for our free booklet and instruc- it is so with life. Life is not a
The State of T< • :s has just grant-
a charter to it. G w. White
“I don’t suppose,” said the owner
of the vanity case in tones of con-
centrated fury, “that you also hap-
pened to notice that my initials are
cut on this in a big monogram?”
“They’re very clever nowadays at
the shops in erasing one set of let-
ters and putting on another, aren’t
they?” inquired the young woman
with the mink hat, casually. “I’m
glad you like it—I never need pow-
der and rogue, so it didn’t appeal to
me. Doesn’t Tom ever take you to
the theater or anywhere? I haven’t
seen you with him. When I knew
him he was such a theater-goer—I
actually had to scold him the way he
bought tickets!”
“We always sit in the parquet when
we go,” said the girl with the vanity
bag. “That’s why you haven’t seen
us—you can’t distinguish who people
are from the balcony, you know.
Well, I must be running along. I’m
going to meeet Tom for lunch. So
glad to have met you!”
“Good by!” snapped the girl with
the fur hat. “I hope you’ll have a
lovely time! Mercy! Tom would bore
me to death! Give him my love,
dear!”
“Qotfer girl, he isn’t very heartbroken । to one end of a strip and I to the also be applied where infested heaps That girl is in great danger of
manure A girl of seventeen writes that she
The air -is full of melody these
rin days .in ill. world full of
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