The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Old Ship Still Staunch.
Bald to bo the oldest ship in tha
world in aciivo service, the Copen-
hagen yacht Constance Iiuh been sold
to u fisherman of Skaw. in Jutland,
who will use the undent cruft In bin
trade. The Constance «a built on*
hundred and ninety three years ago,
and In her long lite Hhe bus called
Into utmost every port in the world
Her timbers are hIIII staunch, and tier
new owner declare* In- can see no
reason why she should not sail the
seas for century to come
,""Figure
*- It Out"
■■ How can you expect
to possess good health
if you are careless with
ssa* your Stomach, Liver
^^and Bowels. These
organs are the "con-
■■■ trolling power" and
^^must be guarded
against weakness. To
this end you really
should trv a bottle of
CAN NO! AGAIN ENTER 1FXAS
HOSTETTER'S
. Stomach Bitters
Texas Directory
GENERAL HARDWARE
AND SUPPLIES
Contractors'S up piles, Builders'
Hardware, Etc. Prices and In-
formation furnished on request
PEDF.N IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO
MrCANF'S DETECTIVE AGENCY
Houston, I sim, oper*|c lh« iariril fores of
competent dtl*cliv«« in th# South; thay lender
wriMrn opinions in cmci aol handled by thaiu.
Kaatmiabla litei.
SODA FOUNTAIN ~ GVSS-5S
UJiMit AH, 10, 12, 14,Ki. iH
and fi*it latest loi lr«sn pump m\Htntn nntfltn,
new au<1 nllifhlly u<«e<I. .it a In |>rlt-« , on
fH«>y monthly pnyn.fntH Let 11 • -thip you now,
without any «*i\^ pAjn. *nt *, thru hah.v monthly,
paymcnln THE (iKOSMAb CO. Inc . Dallas. Tei.
PATENTS
obtained and Trade M i:ks and Copyrights
rrgi tcied. Information tnd an Inventor's
Otiiilf Ri>ok upon request Offices nt 30.1-4
Lumberman* Hunk Hldg., Houston, Texas,
end Washington, D C. Phone 4790.
HARDWAY & CATHEY
w 6 THE BEST STOCK
si
SADDLES
Xf
on fnrth
at rt-iwMon
pi l••«■«, write fi>r frea
¥ lUu*tr.ue«l ratalo^ut*
A M HESS & SON
JGSTrtfitSi. Huutton. Tf*.
THE BEST FARMERS USE
PLANET JR. TOOLS
Wa at •*. n i :i « rn IM«t ribuuir* v\ rlto fur< aiuing
SIviii Iiupiern«nt 6 VchicU Co ., Houlton.lox.
Wholesale Hardware
and Supplies
The Old Reliable Texas Iron House
P. W. HEITMAIVN COMPANY
tr.TAbwISHtO 1 Bfi5 NUUSION, TEXAS
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
HARDEN ELECTRIC ft WAOMINiRY CllMPANY
111 M.11n Street, Houiton, finn*
ELECTRIC LIGHf .lELEPHONE A IC.MlTI.-.N SUPPLIES
Mcl.voy Wireless Well Strainers
&&
Best (tml Safest for Oil a nil Water Well*
J !I Mi I VOY A COMPANY
105 Washington .Nlrccl Houston. Texas
NOTICE TO IUTQMODILE OWNERS
Whs <i"i> I f"u q§|) i ,in t i• ii* • itin \ i•'• peti it .i
fur in in r In <i< «i ? Inn i r«* •• n •• | u u * i. > 1 umk« t
■ i ... til ut int. ii t• iiir ' -t - t ' • < *> ri
ff.„ f) \\ f : p;ir • V| " >• II *
link lonnsi 111H Mtoki n 01 , lloi sTtM lkl>*
Auto Tires end Supplies
Wn save you fi<>m l-X to i-i.
1' (>r Illst .nil <",( i ASI H I S I \ I I.C.' A S 17.I K.
Regular pi ice 5;, our price ^i. so.
Write (or i .it.i!. full ot bargains.
Consumers' Aulo Supply House, Delias, Tcmis
* CLEANING
2 DYEING I
WK IIAVK NO I < l" \L, upH
we want > out work. I'\>r 'vtunurv
work \vc iloii t liavc t i .uiv i
Model Lauadry
HOUSTON - • IIXAS
Tlio Now
Hotel Bristol
f (e«|iruof
Cor Canilol inil Travis Slretls, Houston, TfhAi
Murium In Ail Its Appointments
1 t KOI I AN I I.AN
fx' Kot.lltS (!i |l oo
75 " " ' ^
SO " "2 50
CAKE IN CONN F.CT ION
WATERS PIERCE OIL COMPANY
HELD OUSTED FOR GOOD.
—1
Lengthy Opinion by Attorney Gen-
eral'e Department Advi„e* Against
Again Entering Texas.
AuMin, Te*. In a lengthy opinion |
prepared by .)ud;;«' (' M Curclon, the
attorney Keneral'n departineiii holds
and no advises 'Iih necrelary of slate, i
tiial the Waters I'lcrce oil Coinpittix |
Interetftx can not be Kiiuited n penult '
to do business in the Stale under an\
former charier or under any name
It appears from (lie opinion that a :
mere draft or printed copy of a char-
ier of the Pierce (in Corporation, or 1
tianlzed under the liv\s of Virginia. 1
was presented with the request to he
utlvii >-d whether, should siii Ii a chat
ler, accompanying .111 appliiaiion foi
permit to do business in Toxas, lie
Buliinltted for approval, would it he
H run ted a penult to do business in the
Slate.
The opinion r"cit< s the history of
the Water* Pierie oil tu;lil 111 "|e\;i
from the very In'tuuuiu^. lolltiwiiiK H
up with the judgment of otisler ren
deled in 1 >'.<7, it- readmissiou in 1
and its final dis.-olniion in the recent
piist, and concludes h> ad.'luluu tin
secretary of Hate that should the
Pierce oil Corporation be.oine iiieoi
pointed in the State of \ irciina, ami
should it tendei c< itilied cop> of its ,
charter, together with 11 pplic.itIon lor
permit to triinsacl business, and prop
er anti trust aflidavils and comply in
•ill Oilier respects Willi the le liuica,,
requirements of our law. that it can
not he uranteil a permit to transact
business in this Stale in the event li
has become the owuei ul the properly
and busiuei v ol the Wat th Pierce oil
Company 01 ol the property and busi
liess of the Pierce H'ohIm e \svik U1IioIi
or of (he properly and business of ;
hoih (lie corporation and the partner
ship, and Cat tin secretiny ol slate
should decline to Kintti the permit to
the l'iei* e Oil Corporation under such
I ir* uinstniices
scon AND M!H ll![l) Of IXHAUSIIGH
Lieutenant Gran, Who Found the Ex
ploieib' Budies. Going to London
With Records.
Winnipeg Kxhaiistion and not stai
.iillon w.is the undoing ol Capiain
Scott and the men who died with him
on 1 heii way back Irom the South
I'ole, according to Lieutenant IJran, a
member ol the pally which loiind 1I1
III nl.es
"The end of the party apparently
w.i> peaceful ih dared (irun 'I'ue.-day
'Captain Scott lay on his luicU .is 1.
isleep, hut out n|e of hi sleeping l)aK
Dr Wi'son and Lieutenant llow erf-
wen ill tlieil ■ le. !'.,r I. i: •- Apparel i
1 l\ they had I 11 c 1 r.• I , ly w rappet] by
I'aptiiin S'ott * Im evidently w.c- l.i 1
I lo (lie Oil I M \V| Im III - I ".it life. ■ w el e
II a< e-. (if ,1 faint -mille He I00K1 d • .
. 1 11\ at- if he were about lo aw ImIi
irom a sound sleep. 1 lie . c ,ie wa-
l| | l ■ III"
"Willie t Ilex did not die of ; I II \ I
i tIon, Mill all then food ilad taveii 1 t.l
and, worst ol all. their fuel i: •
sides, they were etperu-in ;n« terrlbl
stoiln W 1 Ian! then bodies side li\
side m 1111 - aid a I11111a I 1 ■ r\ 11 •• Then
e removed ti e pop - Irom 111c tent
alld covered the hodle- with lite 1 an
v us * III I op of I Ills w e 1111111 .. 1 aim
of snow and Ice I'iiieen feel hi h We
hound skies in ih" form of a 1 to-- -,
erei led 11 on lop ol the 1 a 1111 and lei 1
' lie men Willi' I Itey t ell
Ci.iii has ill his pos i ion Scot ft
iliar\ and records. • I« 1- eti route to
London to attend the meeiiuK ol Hi.
Koyal Geographical Society
Huert.i Issues An Army Draft.
City ol Mi \n o \n army draft, he
Kinnmi.'. .111III > I. IS a lit llOl i/e(| hy
decree i." - III i| by I 'I ' . 111 -1, 1 I I 1 I i t
Tuesday This order will apply when
ever voluntary eiil' tiiunts are 11 .ul'
piate lo fill vacam les in the i.iuki
II applies to all Mexican mile^ le
1 w eeii the ai:es of IS and 4a. le 1111
lei-s of six lal .-.tandi 111". 1 \• t t In 111 ♦*
ase of heads ol lamille.- or those who
.in show that 111111111 e;. are dependent
upon them I'hopi d 1 at 1 cd -hall ■ 1 ■ <
three yeais Willi ti e colors and three
jeais in the reserves
English Suffragettes to Jail
Louden Miss Nina Hoy le and M i 1 -
Anna Munn . militant su!11 .!•• • 11 ■ s,
who were arrested while ntteinpt in:
10 hold a meet 1 ne. in Hyde Park, when
brought lip ill 1 O'lrt 'lllesdav « In so
iii,i teen : ay . Ul pi isoli men i III pliier
elice to tiiu p; y'r.elll ol a lilie ol
ea< h.
TrA'rt Kobber Identified.
t-':i"Ht.. • , Mo \ wounded m ill,
Arrested hi a nr.nliui: camp neai I". rm
■ *; ■ n 'r, do . I liesday was Id lllifleil
1- .In i! aill rohbei who last Thu. da;
III li, ii : I up n Kansas City S 11 in ru
Ir.ii' a! I wounded .lesse M .Sti >| I ol
, in . Mo., mine owner, Irmii w 1101,1
lie 1 01 i, > 1 ,uuu
Cucaracha Slide Is Active
Panama Iticte,. 1 d i-i'ivity bin
j liei-n snovfi III III. Clli alaclia slide ol
1 11,.• I , nam.1 eaunl • ut li ol Gold 111II
'I |,e 1 ut at that po.1, 1 • nearl no -ii
only one path ben, left ai tie we
1 level a 1 11 the * a n a I.
Explorers Return After Thiee Yf.iis
1 opeiiha-- .11 A nie> aj;. 1:0111 'I In 1
sliiivn, I-.line Islands, .111 no a; n
Sl|e< ess ot Klllld LaslHII-- mis t. 1 ." •,
land evpedlllon, \v lilcll 1 • 1 ill u I 1 >
I le day ulter a tllleo >eais ah in v
COULDN'T SIT
COULDN'T STAND
But Now Rides Horseback, Walks
Two Miles Without Tiring,
£2(1 Has Red, Rosy
Cbeeks.
Tullahr na, Tenn "I am ever rendy
to pruisi Cardul, the woman's tonic,"
write* M 1. Mary Carroll, of till* place,
"a* it Iihh done wonder* for me.
I suffered ho from womanly trouble,
I could not ttaud on my feet Ioiik
enough at a time to do anything, and
I could not even nit down, 1 was in
such misery The pain* in my head
were terrible.
After taking only two bottle* of Car-
dul, the woman'* tonic, I fell much re-
lieved.
1 have now taken five bottles, and
feel like my old self again 1 can go
where I please, ride home-back, and
even walk as much as two miles, with-
out feeling tired, and 1 don't have
those terrible pulns in my head any
more.
I look young again, and have red,
rosy cheeks, like 1 had In my girlhood
day*.
Before taking Cardul, my standing
weight was only 110 pound*.
Now I weigh LIT pounds.
I want you to u*e this letter In tiny
way >'ou see lit, as it may be the
means of helping other Buffering wo-
men."
Do you Puffer from womanly trou-
ble 7 Wouldn't you like to feel as Mr*.
Carroll does7 It's worth trying for.
Take Cardul. the woman's ionic
N TS—KViUt ti>- Ointtannoifji Medicine (Vi.,
Ladies' Advisory Dent . Chuttaiux'it.i. Tenn . f"r
jS f- i.i. ,'«!'• 1. (f«*j on your cast nml >4 MM I k,
'Ih"lie liMlrtieiit lor Wuuicu," sent in plain
w:a;u*.r. Adv.
To Clean Rubber.
A rubber coat can be nicely cleaned
by the use of automobile soap, a Jul
lylike substance of dark color, which
can be procured at any automobile
supply store or at a garagi
The roup can be used for other
garni* 11 fs also, as It does not injur
(be flu est finished material, hut the
effect seems better on rubberized
goods. The first step in cleaning Is
to make a strong lather Clean the
coat thoroughly and then apply the
soap over a small portion of the gar-
ment Carefully wash off the soap
by sponging with clear water and pro-
to next space to be cleaned. Dry
out of doors.
I .VER ALL RIGHT
and Bowels Regular
Don't take Calomel, Salts, Oils or
harsh cathartics when you can go to
any real drug stor> 111 town und get
a box of sun- sal' blissful HOT
SI'IUNGS I.IVKIt MUTTONS for only
L'.j cent* Ihej never fall.
One tonight mean* satisfaction In
the morning They an the product
of the greatest medical minds ai the
world's great Sanitarium und are iu w
off' red to you as a perfect remedy for
const;pu.tIon torpid liver sick head-
a< lie coated tongue and dlrzincs*
h'roe Sample from Hot Springs
Clnrnical Co. Hot Springs, Ark.
Nothing Doing for Him.
A well known but broken down Dc
trolt newspaper man, who had b< < ti
a power in li s day, approached an
eld friend the other day and said:
Wliar do yi 1 think ' I have just n
civ"d the prize insult of my life
\ paper do«vn 11> Muncie, ind . offered
me a job' Do you eall that an in-
sult Not the job. but the salary
The) ofTi ml me twelve dollar* a
wi • k." ' Well," said the friend,
twelve dollars a week is belter than
nothing' "Twelve dollars a week
thunder' 1 m lalmed the old scribe
"1 can borrow more than that right
here In I>ctroll "
Imporfnnt to Mothers
Kxamine careiully eviry bottle of
CAST i it,'I \, a safe and sure remedy for
luiatits and children, and see that It
Pears (1m
Signature of y '
In t'se For Over 30 Y«ara,
I'liildron Cry for Fletcher's Costoria
Very Useful.
' A sdf made man Is ot no particular
help to his fellow men "
"Well?"
Hut a .-elf made woman iM a perfect
mine ot information about hair dye-
and face bleaches and pads and
1 lungs "
Helping the Little Fellow.
The United Shoe Machinery Com-
pauy Is the only real obstacle to the
formation of a shoe trust. We help
the umall manufacturer to start in
business and k< • p going lie could
not afford to buy and care for his ma-
chines, but he can afford to least them
on the term* we give him based on
the number of shoe* bo make* un
average of le«* than "-.'t cents a pair j
I—and let us keep them up to date.
That I* a fair arrangement. Some of
the big fellows don't like our system,
because they think we ought to give
them special rates. Hut the little fel-
lows siand with u* because they know
we treat all manufacturers alike no
matter how many machines they use.
If it were not tor our methods of doing
business there would be no small fac-
tories anywhere and no prosperous
factories In small town#
The United Shoe Machinery Co.,
lloston, Muss. Adv.
There With the ' Nerve."
The conversation led to the beauty
of having abundant nerve the othei
evening, when Senator Clapp of Min
nesota told of a man who went into
a la 'dutiable restaurant, ace mpanied
by a couple of children, and after
ordering a lemon soda, usked tin
waiter to bring him three plates
This, according to Senator Clapp, the
waiter did. but when he saw the man
take dome sandwiches from his
pocket put them on the plates, and
pass them around to the kids, he re
purled the matter to the boss "What
are you doing ' Indignantly cried the
manager, rushing over to the sand
wich party "Don't you know that
this 'sn't a free picnic ground, where
you hrlng your own food?" "is that
so"' wun the calm rejoinder of the
man, parsing along another sandwich
'Who are you?" "I utn the manager
blusti n d the boss, with rising heat
"! " "Just the very person that
1 have been looking for.' Interjected
the Unperturbed party. "Why isn't
the orchestra play ing' "
pimim r*. non.s \\n nwnnriT
1 >I.. 11 r < .1 r ! .1111 llerlde* a su r e,
Halt ,.ait s pi-1 ii v rui. foi iv Benin Til-
ler Infant's Sore I lend fhllhlninx nal
Iti-liinK I'll, s Kmi'irs'-il by physician*,
pralstd by thousand* w I10 have used It.
"I feel like I owe to my fcllnwninn
this much For seven years I had scse-
ma on mv ankle I have tried many
(tii.-inri and numerous remedies wtiich
only temporarily 1 clo ved I decldcil to
H vi' v Iiur Trllerlne a trli ' I did so
und aft r eight wek* 11m entirely free
from the l< rrible erci-mu."
I S Cilildi its. Tampa Kla
Tetlerlne. Ru.- per tmv Your druggist or
J. '1 tiliuptriti<. Satunnali, Ua. Adv.
Introducing Breakfast Foods.
Until recently there were hardly
any kinds of breakfast foods on sale
In the Amsterdam grocer) stores Put
now several dealer* are handling
them The Dutch do not. as a rule,
serve a warm meat breakfast, but al
moat universally take a cold, light
meal, consisting of bread cheese, cold
meats, milk and tea 1 r coffee.
A good man tries to pb-ase Ills God.
while a bad man tries to make his
God please him
5 To Women
Broken Down?
m Whether It'm fr* ui 1 rnrr«,
ZZ! hoc,tu1 hold drucl^mrv or ovt rfre«|iiri L
IT rhil<i*t>«iirinK. you a Hmtorntivn
IT Toftif ft!iil SLrt'iigth'tivlriif Norvut«
S iU'gututor.
Over-Night Relief
for Constipation
A Small Dose on Retiring
ami ) <>u Arc Well ami
I hippy by Morning
It Is only natural that the simplest
of ailment* should he the most gen
i ru' und so we have a whole nation
sufi ring from constipation and ind!
gestlon, for tliey are closely allied I'ut
common as constipation Is many peo-
ple do not seem to know thev have
It. They will complain of headache,
drowsiness or biliousness, all uncun
scions of the cause of the trouble.
You should have a full and free
movement at least once a day. If you
pass a day you are constipated, and
'.he result will be that you will catch
a cold easily or have a more serious
ailment. To cure the constipation and
forestall still vraver trouble ink" a
dose of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at
litglil before retiring und by morn-
ing relief will come, without disturb-
ance from sleep or any inconvenience
Legion* of people usn It regularly In
such emergencies, sotuo of them form-
erly chronic invalids who have suf-
fered from constipation all their lives,
Mr A. II. Dunner, S-'li Wiley St., Har-
risburg. Pa, say* "Dr Caldwell's
Syrup I'epsln gave me almost Instant
relief from stomach and bowel trou
hie. I now eat anything I want, and
sleep well." Many others will tell you
that they have tried tnosi things rec
ominended for tills purpose but have
found Svrup Pepsin the only one ul
ways reliable. A bottle cnti b 1 obtain
ed et any drug store for fifty cents or
one dollar, the latter size being bought
Mr. A. B. Danner.
by families already familiar with its
merits.
Syrup Pepsin is mild, plca*ant tast-
ing, and non griping Mother* give It
to tInv Infants, and yet it i* effective
in grown ups. It Is for everyone who
I suffers from any form of stomach,
) liver or bowel trouble, constipation
dyspepsia biliousness, etc. Its action
will ho delight you that you will for-
ever avoid harsh cathartics, purga-
tives, pills and aalts.
If no member of your family has
ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would
like to make a personal trial of it be-
fore buying It in the regular way of a
druggist, send your address a postal
will do—to Dr W I! Caldwell, 20,'t
Washington St . Montlcello, III , and a
free sample bottle will be mailed you,
Corn Planting
\ **\ lliaf tilLi1 • .< 1 •• 11I ll,> m « 111 II l>.a III .
limy tak*' wi ne of tin m -vuru
I *
hlM'Hl'M
man'«
ftinonr th«
umy ,M" i>* uino—
At If fiiatlllK 1 JlsM lllplT
In* lutf If >our im
S^OHN'S DISTEMPER CURE
Ih your lru * unfrtfimnl (i run* ah w 11 pirvt-ut iti* .'iO** aii'I ♦!
huttU* -$•'< ctl und tliMfc) ilo/«*n, il t||vt ii-il L.trtffl i•« (Uiirr thufi twion tu«
Himillcr il/i* l «iii't | ulit u(T < • l it l >rutfrflHtH orniMi i tn muuu'ucturrrn.
.Spulin Mnltiiil ( ti., Cbemlili ind Pa«.lfriulo|ifl , (io tieu, Ind.* I .S.A.
i\
i ji j l \ '' A LOGS
NOW Kl-.ADV
WK1 I !•: I'lilt ONI"
a; a o is s ^
ALWAYS THE BEST
AT THE
Houston Optical Co.
503 Main Street
HOUSTON - - TEXAS
Mail oriiets have special
atteutiuii.
l'ur the name < of tlnce persons
of "HOW TO MARK GOOD
interested in Kodaks a copy
I 'M 1 I' K I s" tll.viled FREE,
DAISY FLY KILLER In
8; Nest, clean <
. rinmrnusi, c« i v**nleii t
<lnnp Lasts all
season .V n < I n of
ini'Ui cAn'tnpUi nr tip
• will n"t so.| or
| injure* a n j ; li I n k
, tiuaraiit Hf,1 i tr«'.'U '
All dfialrrH r h, it
•• t prt'ss pit it (or 11 o"
HA HOLD loMEUN 10 D#£alh Ati Hrjd.vn N V
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Do you realize the fact that, thousands
of women are now using
zc
| Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription
22 te rwomm^nd«d a* nuch. Hh nj h«H*n
C comifiurititni to net. in hnrnior*/ with
j; yri.n.nti H p««'uiiarly tirli nu- und nrnsi«
S live orKiif.imtion.
2 Your Drugijiut Will Supply Yoy
HAWKtH'S
HAH BALSAM
A t •( I ft |*i **|iHrnt'. >:i • f p i > t
HuIiia Ui ri sdii-ste it%iidt .It.
For R«itori«iar Color And
Bftsiity toGrny or Fa<i*d M«ur.
60 '. fell 1 %. lM UkiklNtli.
THE 2DEAL LAXATIVE
rilN'l \ I S s no ( \|,OM II A • n.it r., j
n I li « llvor Hiid biiwt - ^ A V ri,BI I I. rl\■] *1 v it
Cox 355, Stamford, Connecticut
Vacation Days Arc Almost Here
Summer Touri st
Tic kets nil sale
iune i tu Sept. 3a.
Limit October u.
Liberal stop-over v.
•.vv
1-JrU Iff
Kull particuiathrhrrrfully fur
t. "iftl \iv any Akfi'tlt < • • * •• ■*-• >vi«lt*f.« <• • 11
l> J PKU.I ( en Panh and l u ket Atft . HOI'S I ON VEX
1 hrouKl) electric
li^lited sleepers to
St.Louis and(>hi'viKo
daily. Only one
( liantfe of cars to
M ichi^nn,(Canadian
and New KiiKlaud
^SteS!"0'""
A Sc'uble An'iscptic Powder
a:i a remedy for mucous tin mbrane «f-
'ection*. sin h as sore throat, nasal or
pelv ic cat irrh, irillatnniation or ulcera-
tion, caused by female ills? Women
who have been cured sav "it Is worth
Its weight in uold " Dis.iolve in water
and apply locally For ten years thrt
Lydia K. I'inkham M.-'llplne Co has
rccom"ueiid'd I'axtiii" in their privata
correspondence with v omen
l-'or all hygienic and toilet use* it has
no equal Only ".Oc a larg- box ut Drug-
gist* or sent postpaid on receipt of
price 1 he Paxtcti Toilet Co , ilostoa,
Mass.
ANYONE, ANYWHERE
Turn i w wn.i' In ■ iinin«t>, ni * 1114 hImm Uiiin
I'll Mturt y«n.. \ ii • • h t • h im ..ui iiitti * |t ;l
Lt.i tan i ' 1 ||l| I .Oil ' l '| '• • ' II'II' - ' >U lit*
il 111 It r 11, I -i'4 Ill'u k, I ,i f s«t ii'iiilo, / rk.
DROPSY
THl;a ' l*1 (jivi nnlr| n*
ifI'f. usnaiir ri uiuvf ^«i
llritf iinrl Ahorf urnuth tn u i . Uayn and
Ol.l J|t« I '| | III lb 4. 'li / ulr^U'tUPM
1< KIiI'm JU Vl JkLl.'-iUIIIIt iiSA A«AllMll«S|
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lin*' It H II J'ltr '.i' tti< t « foil. fi« ^n.iif'J
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W. N. U , HOUSTON, NO. 19-1913.
FVTNAM FADELESS J>YE:s
VITALIT AS.
?i per bottle, Salve 60c per Jar
Ask your druggist and save shipping
(barges Or we will ship by express
r <• pi-reel post f o b Houston VITAL
ID MKDIKS CO. Houston. Tex Adv
G,ime Always In Order.
Ituth Love is a nice game to play
at Prod lies ides. It's tin only ganu
I know of that's never post poind on
account of darknet: llo.-ton lit laid
Ml. M X-S|\ I \ .1.1 \
TI i« l*i i ! • inn |•; • fil •*aj v,ln 11 *
for Mutitrl>« m I lull* oimI I'cvrr. I1 «•
o." nit (! •-.••« wlil |ir#nlt any oah# iih i i
t il I'll tln-n n1- ;i t• 111 to** U*ver v. ii> u« t it
t ti mi a tit
The ib vil and a man made saint get
on well together
Mrn. Win lov ' i Soothing Hyrup for flilldr^t)
t«*rtlilntf, "iiftioia tin* |fuin- i e-'uer * liiflamrna
tluii.ai !u> n iiutn.ourvM wind rii.ic.2 «' u Imtlii* A4v
Rome men look fot trouble In order
that they may b" prepared to dodge
Color mot r ,-chv1 bncthter «n<! f niter i ulori than rn- ot' -r itvf i lie IV nai It aip .1 inn all fit*-r3 'f liry it r iri cold Vfter than nay
Cve «ny i (irtri*rit without npptnK 8t> rt. Wriin for fr.* bonklei ltowtol>re,
• b >r All librr* f h<7 tl/r in cold witterVttfr thai nny iVrdyr Yoocti
Dlmch nt! Mm ("oltir*. MONtlor lalic COSPtKr, |||.
M.liter of Curios.ly
Miss 'Ttbscn was v< ry ilch und Mr
llanna was very poor She lik'd him.
but that wus all and lie was will
uware of the fact om evening he
grew somewhat tender and and last
he said You are very rich, aren't
you, Helen "Nis, 'loin,' replied the
k11"I. frin i.i> I tun Moi th about two
million dollars' Will you tnnrrv me
Helen" Ob. in Toni. 1 couldn I " "1
knew -.on vvouldt. t 'Then why did
v 011 10 k im ( h. I just w anted t■ ■
■ ci liovv 11 nu n fei I; w hen In loses two
millions
I \nifx ( \\ IVI \ K SIIKI s
on# 'ir t 11 ' huh \ ' n I" "ut
Ml' l!' Kl J ' l>. . VV , I . , I . ' li. all ikt'tl 1 •
i-i tin nil 1 1' i . i< h iii'ht r v% nil n
?*•! iin\ 11 1 m • st . U'l n- f.«ri !<•'
tuhatliutrs 1 I 1 1 ' trlnl pn u i ■ ■
dtvls A!li 11 H 1. I ♦ I \ \ \ A«J v
Not Natural.
"Mav me Is a duck of a girl."
"Then It'* odd she Isn't Id the
.«w Im "
HI to
1,1,1 ham
TAKE NO
SUnSTtTUTt
W. L. DOUG LAS
*3 J1° $3^ s4^iJ2
54-50 AND *5-oo
SHOES
TOR MF.N AND WOMEN
S SHOES '1 't * 1* 0fit
f. 50 ird f3 i/O.
The lurgetl maker* r.f
Men'* «nd S'l.flO
h' en in ihr world.
\sk T' 'l t' ftvisll'l (li llmw Vflll
\\ F Utviiglm % i.aii, v-i 011 mnl
«UlM s, ,1 l|4( M<| ifUllil III pi t 1|
th ftnil a 1 ii ► . ilirr iii aV «-• r'tsiliiK i.'i OH t - V 7 OO
tin* only dlffi'iTiu#' In th« priin. >l«« rn • mII
l\l' « 1 <1 nlii#{ii<« f si a it ft t ovc iImmIv /
If tot) • ■ 11. i li| \ Ult W l l> .1, j.i o laifi' luiii. fi
rlei at I'.! <11 kli'M. Mu « 11 * «I s. 1* f.u viiur-e'f^
linn full r \t I luniglin slinfa urr 111.««I as.
von ivioilil ll . ii iirntorAl Anil \i li ins**' nrf \* >1 r runtcil
t« fit lifllrr, I011I4 Im* f t i", linlil fuel nliipr uutj woAr
loti|(«r t li a n am «n her nuik* for tlio |irl««.
If U I « uiti• a short nrr not *. • f* i, jo«f vinntty, «Hdtr
k * t front tr a factory ar t m«. *d 10' tilienji * toflt.
• . f* f rr?rf imuilifr jI tl R fain i all p : ?
I'nr Post, fma. \> r llr (ui (I ln*i rat r .1
« iilulo«. u S.I..W foil how in or.Iff tiy II.til,
• •ll a'lT vou «*ai tHV« money t 11 y. ur foolwaar.
I. IMII Ui.AH • . Ilrnrkltn, Matt
b VWOMCMS
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If Yours Is fluttering or wsak, uss "RENOVINE." Msdc by Vsn Vlest.Msnaflokl Drug Co.. Memphis. Tsnn. Pries 91.00
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