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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919
PEOPLE INDORSE TANLAC
Li»t Includes Sheriff#, Professional and Business Men, Minis-
ters of the Gospel and Others—Wonderful Results Are Ob-
tained by the Use of the "Master Medicine"—People Ev-
erywhere Praising Tanlac for the Good It Has Done Them.
Thfit Texas is enthusiastic for lanlac
E
11,,, \rchie It. Anderson ol Houa.1 with pain and 1 took to i..v
, n gj,.sheriff of Harris county, la where I lay Mr moiul,.- a1
((f t|u» best known and most pop-. mu>! helpless I decided to tr;. Tun-
, in the State, For' twelve lac and bet'or. 1 had UuMied
Deputy Sheriff of Harris)my first bottle the pains r, to
county he was then elected Chief of leave m. and a- 1 kept it up I liv..
ril|jCe of Houston, and Shortly there- proved steady. gatuitiv twenty
was elected Sheriff of Harris pounds m weight . ml now le> i in
county. and re-elected to this otlice better -hape (ban I in many
WVeu times, which position he held ye;,.s."
f , ,eeii consecutive years, when Pastor IbiptM Church.
he voluntarily retired to private life,; Kev K. J Taylor, v-
having held public office in the Stat-Hipt st Church at V- It ■> ■
fur twenty-seven J ears. He i a -of < •
leading citizen of Hocsion and '> '' -'I "ul r
uw. property' owner in that eitv ..m I -uiYeml *•»« swh
Says M, Anderson: h-ada-he: th.:' 1 eimld hardly sle-P
"••Motiov couldn't buy the good Tan-; I had no appMit- nd "odd feel o
lao has done me I was in a badlyjw.ak ,iul di»/v ft;. I
rundown condition, suffered terribly -ollups. My "'1 "" 11 '
from Indigestion, would bloat up I starting on Tanlac has been wonder-1
will, eas soon alter eating and was ' Iwv. aire:.. > gait,. !
w miserable that 1 never felt lik-, pound.. ..nd do n - w„rk n.,w
j-ettiiin up in the n>ornt.>K 1 sut. ..-.tt.o.it hi ng .
fered with neuralgia and was in a1 Mitnodist M.n, tii.
dreadful fix for four years. Sim-J K,» "»'■ollt, .
m i ~ \ ..... liW.. , till i r-l'.f' : M. t! idifl II It! ••• I ' '
Martini: on Fanlae 1 am like a an-,"
fereiit person llltogethi r. I le-P,' 1
Uk0 log. eat anything I want with. ' v.- - - •
out sun-ring pain or inconvenience: Ur.,/.tl ■ ••an!,
afterwards, and 1 never felt belter.
in my life than I do now.
.lu.lye 1111(1 ('niifetlei ale Veteran.
Judge (i. VV. Kyser. of 1-m' VVl' 1'
Mat!, Street, Austin, a w-it-known j '
Confederate veteran who occupied,
ll)(. be,,oh in Caldwell county for).*
twenty years and. later, was Com
mis»ion<*r of PfiiHionf
Colquitt, says:
• i suffered for years with rheu-
matic pains and constipation and
got m> I could hardly sleep. 1 had
BRENHAM DAILY
vpp
Official Ballot
i S 2Ji 491
ST; »siio<(n*«
73 *Tj «< n 39: 82iU8 17IJ
II 101170«
t> leO
60141
119 1.'
; Routt h
' KUeM
' College.
Mrs, T
U guest oi
\V Kwiugs. who has been
her parents. Mr and Mrs
a returned to Waco.
H. C. Brandt
mi.. ls shown by the largt? Mrs Joliu Day Jackson and her son.
number of leading citizens of the State who have come out with Private John Day, Jr., who has just
unqualified indorsements of the wonderful medicine. Hundreds arrived frm over the »«*». who hav.
of thousands of people all o\ty lexiis iir<? taking it mid flrt.' unan- been the guests of her brother. Ster
■nious in their praise for the wonderful results they have obtained'ling smith, have returned to Austin
through Hs use. County officials, as well as ministers of various m;m v*um Brandt ha* left for
denominations, and others occupying positions of trust and con- Memphis and Hansford to visit reia-
fnlence, both in the public and civic life of Texas, are among those i tire*.
who have obtained relief from their troubles through the use of
Tanlac, and who gladly recommend it to their friends.
Following are a few of the hundreds of testimonials, given by
Texas people of prominence, which have been received, at th<- Tan-
lac office within the past few months.
AH
til
•IWl I
li
Is
eouU'Vlied to Mvc Ul
lie tn UHii.ls eight >
j'Ule ii rv .US: atl 1 p'.v
(.li v-v.eri-.l hott*i *»«
Ueali-i, ha. Wen ■ '
. gained couni.l.'i'ai. HI v-.ttlitj
1 nave a b^lici iU-i '-i- JUU
, tilttll I I'.IV e he. i:e S, Vltteen
- ai-0 a
; wt-ck
i,;i" and
,11,re,I. I
Mrs Harvey Barley and daughter.
Lois, have returned to Hansford af-
t.r spending a few weeks wit h her
pnun'v Mr. and Mrs 11 C Brandt
Mr> li C. ("happell has returned'
rom Houston, where she wii* the
s iest oi Mr« Sutor Hayward,
Mrs. W N Wallace of Stephens
ville is vlfiting her niece Mis W
It CampNdl.
Mrs Walter Williford is visiting'
'her parent*, Mr. and Mrs Jtnr Heart
field and to see her brother, Jim,I
who has Just arrived fiom Franee :
Pl'ivaie Htul Mr« Ik,iris Harnettf
is visiting id Led better, the guest pf
Mrs M .!. Ihirns
Mrs W It t'am|.UeH entertained
the Civil league ami Make Hellenes
eUil, W edues.iay afternoon In honor
of i gu. -ts, Musdauu -i \V \ Wal
laee of Steiihensvllle and .1 W. San
didg- Jr, of Fori Worth Hand,
i -ono vases, howls and hanging bas-
; Iters of tieiaititul red and white flow;
.-is . ,ve the Hutch of springtime to;
'he bandhottii roonis I'rogr. ■ iv<
Iforfv-lwo was enjoved The seor.
V
ards in many handsome designs, be
ing 1 and painted by th. hostess,
made pretty souvenirs of lite orca
.fun At the close of the i veiling a
jd'di. lDUb Ic coniso was served
' lii.rrv lam-, pent the week end
' in Austin
t The friends and aci|uainiance» nt
Mr Hester Chuppell will be sorry
KOH I'rohibitlon
Avi A INST I'rohlWtion
KOU the Amendment to Section 2.
Article S, of the Constitution of
the State of Texas, pfovtdtni
qualincatlon* for male and fe-
male voter*
A0A1XST th« Amendment to Section
i. Article 6, of ihe Constitution
of the Stjite of Te\a». providing
nuaMlcatlon# for male and female
voter*.
KOH the Amendment to Section 5 of
Article IV of the Constitution of
the State of Texas in regard to
the salary of the Governor of the
State of Texas.
AGAINST the Amendment to Section
. of Vruele IV of the Constitution
of the State of Texas In regard to
the salary of the Governor of the
State of Te*a*.
F<>U the Amendment to Section So
Vrticle t. of the Constitution of
the State ,.f Texas providing that
the l.enislftture shall hav, power
t,r nive or lend or *uthortie the
giving or lending o( the credit of
the State for the purpose of *»■
I stm g lit I tens who are heads oi
iamtli-s to acquire or improve
their homes
\CJ \INST the Amendment to Section
.'.a, Article S, o( the Constltullon
of the Suite of Texas providing
that the Legislature shall have
power to Kt^e or lend or notion
, the si villi; or lendtnK of the
. r.lit oi the State tor the pur
jut^e of assisting ctttten* who «r.
lieads >f families to acquire or
in pinve their homes
IS*
11.
1 !> 1 S
i V
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II 4 1
I S 1'
7t toil
Mr> I'snnie A Camp
Mi * tdllcnn llities.
... MUs Ceeelia l.ei'ser
couducire Mrs Mary
Wiiim id
I'I'J ^ |\
boll
Treasurti
Cotuluctri
Assoeiate
iShaver
Adah Mrs l.illle Leu, el
it nt h Mrs Anns Scliaer
Ksthei Miss Lillie Si Inter
, Martha Mi>"' Valeria Hi audi
Kloctsi Mrt Mai) Tobiud
Warder Mrs Maude Miller
Sentinel Henry .Hehati
t'haplllt Mis Ida Kelt,stein
liivunisl MI«s Thelmtt Houtt
Marshal Miss Annie Scliaer
COMMENCEMENT OF
C. I. A. AT DENTON
(
to l.mrn thai she is quite ill.
1
vi
under llov.
1 / \iislin Ileal I •
C., M- 11:111.iIt">11. 3 veil lt«o•*"
estate iiitii. of \ • tin, sa> 1
f. r-.l ioi I'-.ifht or nlm veurs
no etiersy and bad terrible head i
a,he- v few bottles Of Tanlac put wa .i-troul,-.! vu. - -
me in better shape than I have - "» " ' '
tnu,,1; , eat heartily. sR.ep well, wa badly r.a.down ... -vei,
my rheiimatie pains are all gone ami Vaul.ta ba done
1 feel more active and enerp'tlc an.tl-t.i,
! KOll S\l.K— *!
, convenlenew.
■ Adv. f.4 '221 -
I'lnsfeiii star I'.letts.
The Kastern Star has cho-eti tU"j
Siollowing olltcera for the ensuing
vetir:
Worthy matron, Mrs. Burton
lloutt
Worthy patron W. C Mav.
As ticlato uiarron Mr>; Nellie
CAST ORIA
1 .tldnn
In Um 0% jr-OY«»r»
Alw«y« »*•«•
it*
SlKnator* of
r i .oi.
ar in
mable
tlmn I have iu a long lime.
sheriff of Ketor t'ountv.
Hull S. A. Kelley, Sheriff and Tax
#Collector of lCctor count), and liv-
ing hi iidessa, says: "I had no ap
petite, was rundown, had rlii'iima-
tistir, toy back ached ami my kidm >
wen ont of order. Tanlac has doin
me a world of good in everv wav
' and since taklnc It 1 feel llu'r'' 1,1
Deputy SiK-iiff of Hexur « oimiv.
long time "
Deputy Sheriff of Huxar < ouut>
; me
oi moiv Uke my oi<.
I , an! . to bi siivriiiK ami
at,out nil ii' tii.i'
I in., i Well Known IVOple.
Among tithet proiiiin-ui p-r-oi ^
ubo gladiv iudor.'o Tanlac arc H-n ,
Charles I L«*is. Marion, Ark . i
Sherlft of CnlH'tid»H enHtiu Aik
Hon .1 H I'at to", <" lh«'- ArK ' |0r"
. nier Hepnt. s-.-nll «' H-wnr t.-r-niv.
Texas, and n,or- .r.-n«l> aold.ng Us-
office 111 MU-.og-e eoullt)
lokki ; Hon Ueujaniin V WliHtmg-
Jndne of Ho Uitlfcwm
COMMENCEMENT AT THE COU.E
TRIAL ARTS MAY 31 TO JON", fmEN MOKt
THAN TWO HUNDRED GIRLS V .IT RUXI .
_n. . crr rpfiiFNTIAl S A I ihNOMKNAl.
LEGE FOR TEXAS C.1RI.S.
... , . M„ t:.n> Th. «ul;
Demon, rexns, • ..iliete fo, wom-n "» ll"' 1 '
at Lenlon. 'cxh- Hie ling ^ tlU,ul pine., »i,ii. iew
Stat- - with the ftl| , iraining tlmt «t and Mualin >»'••••
s.rb ret-eivo prg. .«•»> »»« «»»" ^ M utur<
n.^ulnes- and t:o. o ». M:> t.irl«l«lll.» " I
d! iioiois. and d.Me.s WUT 6. «« ^
losing l.xercisM W ill Hr
1 lelil junr I list to Hor.1
The edtiot < f I he list.ii. , I'ress >rc
know led ties tlie receipt «.l a be»«U
fully engraved iftvllgtmn I<» the com
inemeineut exercises ol the ttdhue
„f industrial «" teuton Jam
Hrst to third tvnclos.d Is the eni.l
of the yt-sidcW V M. Ui.lUo and
the appended progrmu of eoomiemt
11 nt ». i k
sitiii.I.iv, xt.i) llilrlv first.
\nii,i-,l reelis! by the stuitem of
7\Ze tn \Hvof , mid plnno of tb. H- ,
! Is Office ^ailment of Mils,, College auditor!
i um, x p m
Siuitla), Jim* Hr*l.
| llurcalaUleirte servl.'e 1'olb *M-
Idltorlnio, It a. w Sermon bv thr
Hfthl 1! e veer n.l Harsg 'I' M'»»r«ef
bidhop 'If eoarljutor of the tlioc. . o(
nulla*, Tevsi. second nii'imt rtertal
of (tin tlfdlege orch.'itia. Coil.is.
dlfbrtuiii. f. p in
XliilttliiV, June tfeciwnl
Cta-s di»* exerCist-H. 19 H HI ' «'• !
it totlit'irs,,. \in - ii:,,, luncheon,
|}, ,;,idg. !>«lf, 1 1 - li P tt»
vim«». ■ e I',,- ''.f11,r I'ken
rldjt< hill I, >" P riesSdeiiC i
rt. ct>tM>i, to gradualift<-. rhi*" •», fae
,|,M aiitmi.ne nut eiiiiv.gr v tailors
t ,t' iijent -■ hot,- x to 11 )i !»•
I In stlav, June I Mill
i oinmeneemeht txeiiise. Includ
i'it; i>i. .onftriing of »t#.rw •*»*
.. .H.liti.- of diidonn,' and the pt.
ell ting ., , i ,ri'. s, Colle*« (Midi*
oHioiji. I' i to address by t'o-
It :iei .ildi I • lli'li A Hmlth, K,ot
XVi i. i>, T> '*.a ■
to Vileiol Itosivt ^1.
WlUinin rfpr iiii »t I'b
etina
..•(till
it. i,i > f.'H(ia> n ortttng • u
Hi!,-. An, in, , eie he will »U
I ii 1 it|5 . ! the boa III of trun-
!, • »!,. Ctuiieder.ite lluin*, of
■ivj'.tch h- I* a niember, Mr. Sprntn
(I i-t nlere-ici.t in the wtflltti* of
the o'ul ves.raii!. at tjte home, mid
.iiie,.,U the iruatoe meetings n»gul*r-
MU ll I..
i \ dniice Will be held at the 0*r-
■ dinat t all, li-rllti, Haturday utgltl,
! »; .« i Mutde by .NnvratH'* orclioa-
i,a I., i.l tl,,vlv , ordlntlv tlivlted
Adt i'.i It,
sl'l i III. uKI I It,
I . ,1 year* iMeloibtl HevTew" for
Hehmtd llrov \il*, 6S-
. tinlv lit no
111,1 SI,
■ Ml"1
YOU NEED NOT
SUFFER FROM CATARRH
But You Mutt Driv* It Out ti" "
Your Blood.
when it t lioltf• up your no*'f
gnd air po*fa«e«. mu»mg dinnnlt
btrathiog ami other dl«COtlil®fl*
lit al danger nuii'i when it rctiCot*
down into your t«ng»
Tin* ii why ) on honbl at oui t
rrstlixi' (he Import ante of the prop-
er treatment, anil Mutt ei-
prriiti.i'iiiu; Willi wor'hlc** rcim
perimeiiiinn wow » •<
a„> wis! '-iu. It only the unUte Ilantt. Q*
1*0 he rid ol t itgrrll, you mu»t
drive the tllteaic germi out of your
porled (rom the u»« ol S. S- S,
u Inch ttnnpUuly routi Irom yo«r
blood the CaUrrh germ*, lor
wbicb it i* a petlect »ntidot*.
It you wi*h medical advice a» to
the treatment of your ..wu mat-
wrilf ii» * Mrtluil
Atlvi*«r, 4* SwiCt t<x, Al-
..fiitit tie- olptwna*. aiid >t«
""lf"l1"r uir'suu i!.« In'euaal #uu,bvr o! th.
■T'exTi- Tb. P i
liiptdly
I rulturad «»d thoronghl
:IPHMT.. ,
iratne.1 oj-'en"-d" « flrM » »l»«> "> **9
he-it honi'" '' VH, , , . . ,..t<i!| .... fBid'ewi *»•'
, ,K,r j.,,i:t. and ban *i«»t« lu»i
l.ylliSalJlii im.lea
t um.
uses
,ven«e
Joe
"trect
Chadwick. 125 Kreinphau s<>.||h D|1,lha N,,h
Vntonio, former l'-pn'> M.iUk:m, , AVlnnta, t
San
Sheriff of Hexar county, cays
"My vvlfo suffered for ten
frpm
Caused her heart to palpitate,
Years
Pulton county. On
I'eoria,
was un-
:ion never
sere
? consfl*®"
its. to W*'
mi
that siff*
and go®*
old day*
; I
impou—
attention
1 to u».
eeds
<k>n t er) .
. in, *« ^
x vou up-
CoUlt
116ft f. ^
Kx-Sherlff oi
•lames Taylor,
111, Special Investigator of
disordered Blomaeli. ';:l- and Mineral: :<o ,r
.ict Henrv. frejident of the
noin; r-. »
suffered awful pains and would get j|.fcWlilnsvill.* Batik A 11 -
nanst nted that she couldn't ve!:,i" n:lwkiUs\iH". ; ^ ' 1,1 ^
she had eaten. She began to „ank of lloitiheik. Horm
Improve as soon as she started oU j,eek, La.; 8. " Ko8",v
ac, she is stronger and Iras more ^ Tr(ia,„Ter Southern I'niK'l Sales
life and energy than before and »•*>"< (<() _ Oklahoma City. Ukla
she feels more like working now than ^llrt„n, ,l'.,-t.<r ^ ■'
, , I,"| , ftf-l A
sti* It - m a long lime." 'church. Jaei:•o.nviio-
, v,u.,,. well-known ...inl-'er and.
t..ri Worth Alderman. . ^ Ten'1
Robe,, T Kelley of Fort Worth ^g{on,, nm«d temperaoce
a well-known former alderman an. • '• p ^-aslhVtnie Jean
for three years in charge of the le-tui-i. • ' eelibrated
xt mtelli, Portland.
eounty farm of Falls county, sayx. Metropolitan
singer, late 11
York, and man?
*rid healthy* man,
r"
lU'(, , ;1111 I' at't.ed l'jti' I
Ihe >1111111111 ,-e. aolii I."" b
• etiF academic ye*r ha, be-" eoi,«.M-d.
it, the
rtwiliUlUiNjI-^ . -1nabb* fault*
atid that «t 'h-
mi'nul dl''CiPlI"<
Auit,
oil,!
In
wbat
Impr
Tank,
let
t uie I - ,
ins iiunibet of n"'
n,tend#«c»- during ,, 4
f,.^ulai .on and UaU dul.tiv
ihe pnHBB|Hp|HH|Bpppi
'I )i.fl!" '" ' .,.i c,,ii.i i »• . tugt typ« »i • I
t>t 'lu»l aorn.il-.U wail bv ■ Uo-vn ^ u spplietl t„
<:at.oD Hat urod.M-eth'r;i>>> v
ta. ""V"',
. n,„„: . 11 1 - , V
i'-"
llookkeepiriK. , v 1, it ton ol the pr- •
and (or l',<t **'•'" tulbge .redentlal« m
«rveral kind# th- lollow ■'>*|j( , , , a,,, , ferHf.ca,
college i-r-dentlal* tin
ilUt» «"* ' . i
fg>tr»d 1 Vo^tSoual ( .
|
Th- roliexe instiuc ^
II. M l •
,orr bx»'
I iw*j work
j.wgr ied and >■
JeCt"
., i •»» •'*• ;
11' 1 >. t • ' ' ^ 4
, Itcthelor oi ..
st fat ion.
, . .. .„»• in Ihe WW? *"■
, and tnm.its tn " " , ,
,.ie^«-i »« . - oi...
do ti end train ua
: UK (ffwtiv'.y Bl"
3'""" "',,7 „r"ihe tiisi raU. -*ud al.'" «,'»««
SSTSAli "«>»■'
Si j-r;,"""
whole country- 1 •• . rfve «tndfnt» twlpf"! •»
iit,)«:
or '« '
, » rolleet. (.» I
nd
Ktod> and in makm* vm
a winia T'tai' atid i"'
'
I
even years ago I xvas a *-11
then something opera t«, mentioft.
, too ti.itm '' 1 „ I
*ent wrong, 1 lost my appetite and nrenhnm b.v a!l I
T-tlO'lC i* -Ol'l .1'
n weight. My nerves were TaD' N,,v.
shattered, my whole body was racked .lead in* <
,v,„ Mtadent iMlto .«f
a'' iin ..,! oi ; I'- :'
a„d tb. aaidian, lighter*
Th atmo-pbet. 01 tl.
»ral .kmocratc
bv xaritm* college frgan
Protection and Service
U what every depositor want.
is what a customer Jh^[J ^!h protection arai »er-
customers can secure the b ^
... an(j assist in «leveV S'Hyif E lot
'eposit vour money with us at depos'14"-®*
at systems—PROTECTION for «,ur P
Southwest,®
Ail parts of a
b-se. ami all O' ' •'>'
represented by tjf u
largcHKt *** "' JL . ,
farmers ami ratuhmei
ly moral, religcr
H»<- LHernrj f 1u,^h^Vod'V orga»l*»«'»»•'• '),?t
^ - *
tat lot#,
«teh
promote a
'"nfinTuHional
the ^^J^eToilege - onfom. U> »nd
That
Our
vice
0
great
yourself
GIDDINGS Sc GIOOINGs
ESTABLISHED I^6
r,r r•>< ^
It afforda. ^h*Xgl may obtain . cat*»<#f
in,,r,*tcd l»B^krf coUece of ladoatnal Art*. ^
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