The Bellville Times (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. [44], No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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MOTHER!
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stul worms and TM lermemters.
tically all at this equtpment was de
ence but as an enforeed decision, h
will forever be a source of uneuninems stroyed
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International Law
Double Duty
Poultry Supplies
WRTTE FOR CATALOGUE AND CAIT
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ntipated, bllious, feverish, fretful, has _
ity. Walker and Waller.
cleansing of the little bowels is often
By keeping a little Vacher-Tuim in
l ter where proper inspection tacilities printed on bottle
1
ing the system.
If you are taking cold, it makes you I
tee: better at once
stamped with
the affected areas to any part of the that he is to he a physiclan when he
nine wori
Probabiy the Only Day.
venlie enurt a few days ago
you not to smoke ciguar-
ettesr"
veterinarian
Unde Sam to Own the Cape Cod Canal
Auntin, Tex — The total number of
dEr
=
tiie growth of a
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"It's never touched
mt yet.”
they pointed
Want to Try the New Liberty Calendar?
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America Enters Baltoon Race.
Wome lenp year propomdls from the
- are blamed
e T—a.. _
It outimed in a
on
bad luck
when
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V .NATIONALS
CADITALAFFAIPS
truck thrustst
Other driver.
। ange Polk Panola, Rusk. Shelby. Bau
i Augustine . Sun Jacinto, Bubine, Trin-
the blame be-
longs on tad
The Aritish government however,
eontends that the money paid to the
Nothing better for Aches and Pains.
Keep it handy this time of year.
Boliwia had been unuble to guin the
ear of Peru and Chile, m the matter
at its aspirations for a route to the
sea, and added, umong ozher things ■
40 M
ment
| of ships on the ocean side of Cape Cod
it is 13 mlles in length. With a width
varying from 100 to 800 feet and a
depth of 20 feet at mean low water.
The charter was urantad by Massa
he explained when
out the risks.
Heut
km®”
\CWiAL
laugh producer:
An Attorney—Is it true you refused !
5.595 galions of spirits and 6,735 sal
lons of malt liquor meized Wines came
next with 2426 gallons, while 2,505 gal
lous of mash were setzed
Prohtbition azents took possesniou |
How Noiseis
Much ha*M(
For Constipated Bowels, Sid
Sour Stomach, Bilious:
for the "exclusive eonsideration of the
two governments concerned" and that
in the eircumstunces lie was preciud-
ed from tulcing the mitiative nnggested
by the Bolivian government
in his mesmnge to President Har-
dins. the Hlolivinn president deciared
tion la No delicate and no involved
with old and new regulations and war
practices thut it must go in its whole
unpect before the full prise court te-
cause .there is doubt whether the Ger-
man firms in Germany did not have
an interval in the American firms, and
also whether tiie prize court ouglt not
to submit the cune to the new world
court at Geneva or the Washington
conference to be settled under the new
international lawn of war.
to go to ehureh with your wife?
His Chern—Ueli, I go once in a
while.
"Do vou ever go to Bunday school?
Open Child’s Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup”
Peru and Chile was refused with re
uret by President Hurding
in his repls. which was made public
by the Stute department Mr Hurding
Hog Quarantine in
27 Counties Ruled
a
। and New England ports by some €5 aecident o the various ruliroads m
miles and wo avoiding the graveyard Texas for the year 1921 ahowed a re.
Mil turodured in the hone hy Rev-
mememmtive Thumus » Sehi of Mm
ace ota. enth dny eT the month wamie
alwny come en « eermin dny. Enster
"AGAINST CATARRH
And the defendant innocentiy re-
plied: "I guess i go on Sumdays.
"Didn’t you "EMM
track drivet. kin
"Didn’t yon M38t
terr the other the
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nany
Hounton Tex — Quarantine againat
hog cholera war placed on 27 counties
Annual Report of State Shows
2,131 Arrests During
1921.
L
surrounted by a 1—D e Quinces,
miles in circum- j --
1 by Dr
ifty ye
ida Ch
00 Afi
u8A
ig in Mx
tomu
and di for 8 "8
see it growing: J
a(NA-‘ Y
HE 2
' oF Tt
When it cones to stepping into n
foot iut"h man objects to putting *
reinstmed 11. the territory of which ,
she was despohled, it will keep stirring ,
the conscience of tiie world with her |
demands that justice be done in her
bowels come
will feel ^3
you sleep"q
up or Eripe,
or Oil andi
it box. Ch
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ID the British treasury Roman Cath- |
Postumfor
Made
Hurry mother! Even a sick child
loves the "Iruits" tuste of "California
Fig Syrup" and it never full* to open
the bowels. A teaspoonful touny tuny I
prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con-
Ask your druggist, jars or tubes, 30c.
E ' ’ n La. , aqow,
—-Advertisement. The
The other day he was found th com -------
in Wunhington between
He beat the train to the crossing
a good many times
i and unrest to the peace of Sout
I Amerien. for no long as Bolivia is not
Thatis the answer a good
many people make when they
hear that the drug element in
keaand coffee often harms
nerves and health They say it s
never touched them yet.
w Somztemnes, they ony tlu^
.Wakefut nights, drows,
"2V8 headaches that keep com-
ing more fre-
2-, quently—often
judgment in taking
chances with harm.
Over on the safe
cold, eolic, or If stomach is sour. tongue It hardly pays to be a prodigul hod j
eoated, breath bad, rememher ii good ’ unless you an- partial to veal.
accept shipments for approved s laught .... — —..
ering houses only, a list of which will He Had to Learn
be furnished them Fred is the promising young son
Hogs intended for breeding or lead of the houne of Jones in Grant counts.
ig purposes can not be shipped from Now, Fred has it till mapped out
the time of reckoning had come.
not to accept shipments uniess uo
companied by the certificates from the
", mum," she said, "J waknt feeling
well and i went to the closet, and there
was a bottie marked "Three drops for
un infant six for an adult und u tew
"poonful for an emetic.’ I kIM,w j
wanIt nn infant I wasn’t sure about
An atult, so I thougiu 1 must be an
«>•--. and I tok the spoonful •Bos
ton Irnseript.
Mother! You must your nose.
1 It heips to prevent the germs enter-
are provided at the slaughter house ■ say -California” or you may get an
Railway agents will be instructed to j tmttntlni. fi( evrup Advertisement.
I muuuds Hunt di
Both cars sail
both drivers pi
"Yes, sir.’
“Now tell tiie court just when you
go to Sunday school.”
। from free connection with the ocean
1 which they have hud from thl day oT 213 illicit distilieries, 172 HtilUi. Ni ,
| they were bon- to autonomous MM
2 the ode day wouid he cubed "Leup
Ter dm" and womia eome herween
June * and Juty 1. The extra month To pruned nlendar.
dntohe enlled "Vern." beenume It takes
m "vemmi eguinox" and would heztin
gprtng Bach mumth would coneist of
shippers of tiie sacred gouds went to
German firms to lie used by Germany
in the promecution of tiie campaign
ngninst the allies
Th*- Hritish prorurator genera 1 s
court hus just decided that tie ques
The Failure
iing ( nnute tried to । .
"Hovait "
they are we usnured mim.
The nicest cathartic-laxative in the
I world to physic your liver and bowels
when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds.
Biliousness Indigestion, or Upset, Add
Stomaeh is candy-like "Cascarets."
one or two tonight will empty your
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A Futurist
rlL°T* Teller- “I., u wil ne mur-
Xu fou. times, miss." Antress—-I
X - w the future, not the
-Wnyside Tules.
S
ri-1 I ung gaA
TAI E AspHn
ASORT T
, •STIN
“Bayer IntroT W
^Ta!
M:mons A
T ee qukia I B
T TNCE BAM la to hew another
— cunni beside the big diteh at Pa-
nama. It is the Cape God canal the
par rhea of which for 611.000400 is
now hefore congres an recommendn-
tions by Becretaries Weeks, Hoover
and Denby. The project wns emeetvea
two eenturies ago. says the Now Tort
Tribune, and at dimeret times was the
subject of various proposuin. all at
whieh fulled of fruition it was not
untu meven yeun ago the canul was
eompleted. cutting the long arm at
Cape God of from the rant of Masaa-
Her Class
The mistress was rather ularmed
my ABHOiyMK —T’he request of
"" the RBliviun governmeut tor
representation in the treaty of Ancor
Geneva.— The greateat eatistactton I
fuir sex be eonfined to Leup Year dny? * expresaed b Swiss sportsmen over
Wunie tandlords claim an extra the roceipt of America s entry h cable I
Texas Postmaaters Nominated
Washinston. — Th* Texas postmaat.
to come between the last day of De
member and January 1. In trap year
Postum, a pure cerealb,
delicious and satisfyinsi
taining nothing that
nerves or dgestion. T
who used to trytheit Wi l
tea or coffee are enthusi":
having found safety 8
faction in Postum.
It s worth your whs
the test with Postum
days. Postum is a dE
rink for any men*!
family, at any meal J
• In Your grocer hes both fot
Postum (m tins) made"d
cPby the addition or boiling •*]
who.Cn packages d latger23A
beinprrefer to make the drn “7
1 PTepured) made by boiline"N
by physiclanskk
years --Adverteb
th* auidpm"Waimak
unt*/" vackpWS"
Aspinn”
Texas Oil Product rot .
Wanhington - Texas led the conntry
tn production of oil during January 0f
this year, as shown by figures com.
piled by the United Blates geological
survey Us total being 11631,000 bar
rata, or a daily average of 276,194 bar
rate Central and Northern 7 exas ,
brought in 8 622,000 barrels, a dally av
erage of 278 84 barrels, and the totu
coastal country produced 2,989,000 bar
rela, a daily average of 98,710 barren
All of Texas im* December pre uced
slightly more than 19300,000 barreks
I of Texas ineluding Harris, by the live
stock sanitary commission last week.
Counties affected inelude Anderson,
Angelina. Oheroket Chambers, Grimes,
Houston. Hardin. Harris, Jasper, Mont-
. gomery, Newton Nacogdoches, Or-
a
tion laws Three agents were killed in
the pertormunee of their duty.
Of the varlous kinGe of liquor seized,
spirits and malt liquors held the high
mart, the report shows There were
month’s rant?
Well, it migut he a wond thing, hut
it would be a trim diicutt to get
sturted
dust hoe Reprewenmtive Heber
routes to present the Mil nahuds
weems to Lions Hr is a lawyer prae
The canal runs through the towns of
Bandwich and Bourne n emnects
Cupe Cod bay and Ruzzards hay. short-
euing th distance between New Tort
I huvemernaswetudo cueinvmetyz raeTSa^ n Tm Xed^nrau
Han. by wuten Bolivia ianaehne. w t yer 192 Mroperem vin swu
h the sovereiguty over her whole ; appruiset 1 of 5167 19 an
| count But the treaty of 190 was not inzt the annua repor DuViC “
a free, spontaneous act. Morris federal protibttion director 1"’
! i Texas Properts valued a’ $31,664 was
"There is no peopie, no matter now 1
ollcs all over the world ar. sbwowing Railway Accidents in
great mterest in Uh imsue TeL u
------— Texas Skow Decline over her new gir! s sudden ilmnexs u-
UI the lutter expilained matters. "You
j came"
Damascus is
tllapitated wan
ference
"My eountry’s insistent protests
Something New in
SoMHING new and possibly cm
• barrussing in the way of a point of
internutionul law relating to the con
faeation of church property in war-
time bra arimen in the Britinh prize
court. Claims uzgregating many bun
dreds of thousands of dollars huve
been entered by th owners of such
articles as regalias surplieen, altar
ciotha, memorial gluss window, statu
ary, gold communion cups crucifixes
and rosariee, all of enemy origin
which were shipped by Germun and
Auatrian agents or manutucturers to
American merchanta. ehurches and col-
leges while the World war was tn
prograos
The ahips convoying the goods were
meixed by British warahtps and the
goods were sold by public auction as
Owners in the United States, under
the leuderanip of Geetzes A Co. of
Chimnuo and of Trefel in Germany.
represented by former United Btntes
Benatar J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois
claim the amount reulized from the
prise male and losnes anil damages
Cinimaants argue that under the laws
of war of all nations, ail ehurch prop-
erty is sacred and exempt from war
jun trial in the Federal District conn
the canal company was awaret S16,-
801.201 as the price to lie paid by the
government. This verdict wns set
aside by the Court of Appeals Confer-
ennes aubsequentiy led to a temative
offer by government ollieinis of <11.-
000000 which wus aeceptea.
j
4 ■
— ------- ma, w anxottum -• catarthanazntsusa t^" eom
dietuer h- . r—r
mpu r piht gatarmh wth • remeey at ameagedrarntun-
a"" rputatton to- essmarao extemaim w
— rut. HARTMANS-p
PE-RU-NA
With All Military Courtesy.
"What’s your namer demanded the
oflieer.
"Private Falrleigh sir.
"Bpell it.”
•Sun, 1 heari;ne4.n
didu* Kendbeid
"Cause ain’t |M pl#
your hon.!
Drive n-
ehines proceed-nat
1000 42163
I teed Va,"
Mlacu 1.2
( winnenza
i SutintactiH
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Southern SOIL Improvb^M
Houston and Commerce Sts., Dalag viouu let
Alfalfa Seed Sweet Clover Seed
Seed Potatoes Fertilizer Insecticides Strul eno
022
A ilk yon tived of our present enlen-
dur? Well, here's a new oue you
enn work for. A movewent directed ut
"our antiquuted time culendar" is g”t
ting ander w«y. The Liberty Cnien
dur Mrarlafim. of Ameticu" tai behind
m,
it is proposed that there be IF i
meutha. M weetea. and 364 days with >
the odd day called “New Year's day” '
"les, mother, but you see, I'm go
The railways will he mg to he a doctor and uh I'll have to
j furnished lists of qualified vetermnari- smoke 1 thought rd begin una learn
In the memtime the money remains ans early."—Indiampolis News.
Gollat. Tax --Goliad coumty box em-
pioyed J. F. Bhaper to arrange l er an
tta diping vats in Goliad count.
E chumetts June 1, 189; excavation was
begun June 22, 1900, and the canal wasandzem 1919 and 289 in 1921 while
Sr I opened July 29, IBM The cost of con- the total number o’ injured reached
jl ' structiom has been estimated by en- 2021 i 1821 ane 2661 in 1919 and 2933
gineers at approximately $1,000,000 a in 1920.
mile The totul amount of damastes to
■xrzx-;m
railroad administration July 25, 1916, 1920 and 31.222,6914 in 1921.
by order at President Wlson, and the During the vea 1021 there were T8
railroad ndministration operatea it u- poraone killed and 21 mnjured at histh
til February 'JU 10220 Shier that time, WA gnult eroNinEe For tin three
exeept fora short perion. it has been preiouyen the figures were 60
operated by the canul company i Kled and 217 injured in 1920, 48 kili
mo feder-l „nv.-...2 WEli..e ed and 266 injured it mid ant 101
.The federal government institinted kiliea and 266 injured in 1918
eminent domain proceedings. After a 6
GUARD AGAINST COLDS AND
INFLUENZA.
say. that the matter of Eolivia’s par “But that treaty is not only no
ticipution in the conferenee be a matter just I ecaume it cuts a whole people
siati until they have been properly Im i becomes a nan.
muned and a certificate isaued by. a . _______
veterinarian qualified by the live stock pany with two other boys behind the
commisnio certifying he has udmin- , bum smoking u eigarette. | The following convensution in iu-
iotram the douiie treatment of Virol 1 “Now Fred," suia lite mother, when
and serum “
Railway agents will be instructed "didn’t ] tell
unfortunate, who will erippie their
! own sovereignts , who will of their
own free will give up intereourne with
t the other peoples of the civilized giot
| through the vehicle of all human eom
merer th ocean in order to bring
j this about the exertion at a very pow
erful pressure . . . must necemmarily
be presumed Thut is Just what the
| pact of 1904. the outcome of a war un
’ just in its origin and unequal in its
; progress, did.
mont hs und Jo’-e
ing 1o the M"N
imipe" "pll "lmm
me, ‘6
markable decreaae over tiie two previ
ous year. The total number for the
year 1921 from January through Ite
oember was 2810 as compared with
2351 in 1919 and 4158 in 1920 Tia to-
tal number killed in 1921 reached 249
• '__I era nominuted are Golden T. Thomas
1 Channing William T Allen. Hawkinn
; Kari B Tracey. Juction Car w
AAi Bmith. Kress; Ralph w Ridinger
’ ' 1 Markham Arthur G Skmue, Palacioe:
stmplineutiom Will dieveme wt need Nou, Fharuh har amamep,u
emmoono . ne m.’J? JS? tor, and
Naturally the manufacturers at culen-
Oars eve no’ dellgted wih this bin
tor the balloon race tar the Goruon
Bonneti cup The number of emtties
has reached 20. compared wit 16 en j
tered at Brusseis in 1921.
Hogs can be shipped from the coun- all that is necessary
; ties affected under certain conditions Auk your drugnist for genuine “Culi-,
as specitied by the commission Hogs fornia Fig Byrup" which has directions
; may be shipped for immediate siaugh- for babies and chlldren of nil ages
Art 1
On Eiglteeat
negroes driviur
destroyed and si31,m9 o' property wus Where They Ar,, w.
. Where an the bnys of our youth
... _____ __ w".w xome of then the other night
During the ram 2.021 persons were 1 •• 7" of the oldest umaMt I
arrested by prohibttion ugente for •' | at D."60 *
legea violation of the national prohib • nnts ________________
"F-a-l-T-l-e-l-g-h."
"Spell it again and remeniber thut
ou.e atluressing your superior of-
. than people*’
. irin, sir; I. Sir; T, sir; i sir; been the adra
68ir J . S sir; h, sir Fairleigh. — —
, sir. Ameriean Legion Weelly. 13
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