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HOVSTOIf DAILY POST. FRIDAY 'MORHirraVCX3TOBEll a 1003."
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"Lotiho
GOLD
DUST'
Twins
do your
worlt"
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Softens
Hard
Water
There is no
Substitute for
GOLD DUST
It isn't necessary to become a slave in order to win a reputation as a good
bomekrgper.
Whether you do you own work or intrust it to a servant
(S&LS3 EHIUJQT
h a necessity. It deans everything from cellar to attic in half die tune of the old
back-breaking way.
Use it but once and youH agree with us that it's "Woman best frienddirt's
worst enemy.'' So much more economical than soap too.
Vksi Q OLD DUST villi do for
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pass) SaeiseJe jrA-
WeajeVwae Sl'l'ilSe.
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easm Mrwuiitfce.lhulWiiHi.M sad Brls a be
Was aaal See Ml aUMk Ti l a4 dejrr aiasiri.
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No soap borax soda ammonia naphtha kerosene or fcveign ingredient
needed with GOLD DUST. It will do all the work without assistance.
TH1 K. X. TAOlXXt. COM? AWT CUsse. Mi.w.f FAJJ.T SOAP
A Life Story
In C Ism triad Ads.
chapter ix.
Boom people make money bat seldom have
ay;
Tbey spend all they got dowa b the Uat
peony.
Oar hero however warn not baUt that way.
Wall arnlac be Bared (or tba dark rainy
day.
At tnieetlaa; aa well Us profits wars Beat
But he never would trade on the board or the
Classified Finance
Post Waat Ada each day he'd carefully ku;
He found It to be a yery good plan. -
If yon care to tares or loan' financial aid
Read the ads In The Poet good offers are
made;
Or If you hare a ptaa and money require.
Pot an ad In The Post yon 11 get your deal re.
Zindlor's Groal DonGy-Raising
How going on in fall blast aa oar stock is yet complete. Any style
Bait can be found here st a reduction of from
33 1-3 ft SO ptr ctif !! firuM lt prleit
Yon no doubt have heard of the great bargains we have given the
people and we want yon to get your share of same. Our stock consists
of fine M Elf '8 SUITS PANTS. 8HOE8. HATS SHIRTS UNDER-
WEAR etc. etc. at the actual bona fide reductions of from 33 13
to SO per cent. Come here and be convinced.
BEN ZINDLER G SON
aact-varvs mews ovtfttteas
1 109 Congress Atsdu Opposite Court House
3
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DAYS
3
Sale
3
HOME
DAYS
3
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
nmrjECOND DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. all sizss.
Txxmrugniy overnau tea ana gu&rmnteea.
Mvd4tn. Liu Ftps all thrwettW. 20c per ft
f VMO facet Iwlri. Line) Ptrvn. nil nthraiutHl m Af evaa- f
OOOteet
A ( Gall or address
- . Cor. rni UdBarneit 6ts. Hou-ton Texan
NEWBROS
HERJICIDE
AhUramrt car) daodraff: toptUca-
k. -a kWa th Sandra: rtrtm.-
COClUtCLL A BONNES. SMMU
DR. SHOOPS
K yea mff-r front ladlcaatloa rupiii
ta Mtoaiark tllaMa Hn waakiMaa or
KMan Iumm try Or. Smip (UMara-
Tkla trraerlptlaa amr falto ts Sa
tb HtaMM that awdleta emu a ramadr
(sat aa eswar. aunata aad
aatat Uiraask tba laatda lirra Uwt m-
Mlrs tlw r- malaaprloc at Ufa. Write
rrrr.altbka aaiMMiW
RES TO RAT I VE
Wild Asters.
like mimic Mara aleiut th. upland laaaa
Tker marrh In mullltudea; a nlaxr
la proua Imparlal pQrp.. yat to ma
Modest they nr doplle tbalr royal
talna.
Soon the chill drench of (uty aaruma
ralne
WUI mar their beauty yet eoma era-
pery
Tbey win retain (unhaunted by the
bee)
Till fro. t. the mlaer. reunta hie nasi
satae.
Then- will their lleht be suaocbad. aa
when the morn
ttaepoile the nirht of Its aerial fleweee;
Dottlns the elnpes foreae and fotiora.
Tet valorous they will wait Uw fatal
"Hie deatWroke of those
hours
That fold the earth In their wan akrvad
of snow.
Clinton Bcollard.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
Japanese Konkoba at the home
of Mrs. John S. Stewart.
Thalian informal.
Meeting of the Oran M. Roberts
chapter.
The Japanese Konkoba.
Arraasemants are completed for tba
Japanese entertainment to be given thin
afternoon and evening at the residence
of Mrs. John 8. Stewart. Ulf Mala street
from i until 10 o'clock- Am baa ansa
era tad the object la ta obtain funds
with which to purchase pletaraa far the
school rooms and tba eaose la one that
win appeal to all parents.
It will undoubtedly he oba of tba meat
artistic entertainments ever slvan la tba
olty aad well worthy of patreaase. Many
attractive features save been ai isssi'l.
and the various booths and their eoa-
tents will offer silurins Inducements.
Additional donations ef rice have bean
received nrty pounds from Mr. Theo-
dore Keller and rice sheaths from Mr.
C. W. HahL The salad booth which
will occupy th. diolaa room la In cbarsa
of Mrs. Sam McNeil assisted by the
followlne youn ladlee: Mioses Cbarlate
Dodaon Florence Lester. Leota Ouanara.
gdlth Dwyer and Imosea Swlaher.
Special attention baa bean paid to ea-
tertalnlns the children In the afternoon
at re KlnkaMe. with the Japanese fairy
talea and some little maids la lapanaaa
aonss contrlbotlns to this.
The pravram arransad for the eve nine
Is as follows:
Japanese Love Bona;
Miss LlUlaa Oarrot
rkd Harry fUrtAtAw
Poet Tit Willow Sons (from "TtM .
Mltealo"
Ulm mmwtu Kirby and Mr. Ad-Ur
Accompanist. Mr. Lc BtmaAT.
Th "Tit Wtlow" duet auns by Uim
Klrtrj TaBd Mr. Adair at th prwntttto
f aJTtM Mikado" last vprina. create!
wock a fwrar of apfauas aad ad i ratio
that tha optortunttr to aavln baar taa
aooular atnmra will 1m cordially w-alV
coincd. AMIttattal lattat la attached
to tha )unUni f-Amr by tb fact
that th paraphernalia iwed waa oaoa
th prtt?rty of a royal frrmpany of Jw-
aaoae Jugalera and the Ictmonaa and ao-v-brallaa
ar of beautiful slU instead of
tba naoal paper.
The Girl Who Fits In.
"It I T" asked to name a gift whlcfa
I ahould Ilka a daughter to hara bestowed
vpon her by her fairy vodrnoUwr mwed
a woman whose experience with both the
tatellectaal and social element at the eity
makes what ehe Bays worth Dstetilna to.
"1 should ask that she haT th faculty
for Ylttlnc Id. Th slrl that fits la has
a better time than the pretty girl and
he ta a hundred times mor popular than
rh a room pU srid girl who always ex-
pect to be waited upon.
"Whan a alrl who fits in roes out Into
society she Is always the one upon whom
th hostess can depend to do the nice
things. She nerer thinks It too much
trouble to talk to the old. doesn't mind
(Veins a wall-flower occasionally ff there-
by she can contribute to somebody's com-
fort. She a th rlri whom you nail with
dengM even on the night the cook goee
out and ahe'a the one you usually nk
to go with you when there's any fun of
an urconventtonal sort on hand because
she knows how to draw th Une between
too much prudlshness aad too much bold-
ness. And besides she usually gets the
good husband In th Ions; run. "Phila-
delphia Record.
The Z Z Club's German and Re-
ception. Society la gradually awakening from Its
lethargy and th season gives promise of
being a very gay and brilliant one.
The Z Z club has things In shape for
Its series of entertainments to be siren
this winter and already the lnvltatlona
for th president' a reception which la to
be given oa Thursday evening. November
1 are In th hands of th engraver. The
club's Invitation committee la busily en-
gaged In addressing; invitations to the
dab members for the reception while
Mrs. ETwlna and Miss Bwlrur are aimi-
larty engaged lu arranging for Invitation
to guests additional to the ctub'a mem-
bership. The Donorees to be named on the Invi-
tations are the season' debutante.
Misses Tina Cleveland William a. AHor.
gherrod Banks Etta Brady and Annie
Vineyard.
The Princess Bonnie."
The lively little opera bearing the above
title which la to be put on at the Hous-
ton theater In November during Carnival
week la being; rehearsed regularly and
promises a fine performance.
The neat rehearsal will be held at I
o'clock on Saturday (tomorrow) evening;
at th residence of Mis Beasts Kirby.
no of the leading principals In the cat.
This affair Is being- gotten up by on
of the local hive of the Ladte of th
Maorabeas for th benefit of the free kin-
dergarten fund. Any Information about
FLESH BUILDER
The liver of the cod fish
produces oil that is a won-
derful flesh builder. No fat
or oil' can compare with it
in that respect. To get the
best out of it it must be
emulsified and made like
cream. In Scott's Emul
sion it is prepared in the
best possible form to pro-
duce the best possible re-
sults. Ihirty years have
proven this.' . ; r
nWITt am W . T
It may be obtained af the commander of
this pedl hive Mrs. Uaoraa MeHufb
aid phone SM4.
Teachers' Meeting Postponed.
Owlns to tba Art Leasue aataflalnaiaat
this aRaraooa tba Ussbirif mantles
which waa ta have take plana thai aftar-
pjoon at the Free KliiSanaHsu reeana
has beta poatpoasd itattl tba foUowtag
Friday.
Meeting of Oran M. Roberta
Chapter.
The resular meeting of the Oraa at.
nberts chapter Daughters of tba Oos
faderacy. will take plaos thai afteraooa
at I o stock at Dlok Dowllns baa
e.
Society Personala.
Mra. Doreey Msaoa Is ivpected home
st vea from Chloaso.
Mrs. M. H. roster returned boos today
after a summer spent la California.
Mr. Ed Taliaferro and children return-
ed Wednesday from their suawnar aojoura
Lieutenant Sydney VVrater United States
army will arrive in tba city Sunday to
visit his mother.
Mr. sad Mrs. Gentry Waldo of Oetves-
ton were amons the out-of-town guests at
the ulbbs-McAshaa weddinc Wednesday
evening.
Mlsa San ford Olnbs of Ituntsvllla. vrhe
was maid of honor at the Globe-Mo-Aahan
wedding returned home yesterday
mornins.
Mrs. Miller. MisaAima Miller and Mam
Lulu Allen who ae la New Turk are
coniemplatins a visit ta Washlactoa aa
route home.
Mire Beesle Bnrkttt who hi at pi mint
In Oiic. so is expected home neat week.
En route Miss Burkltt will spend a few
days ta Notre Dame. Ind.. aad m St.
Loula
Mr Hoke MrAshan who came down
from Austin to attend the merrtmjre of his
sister. Mlas Mary McAshan and Dr. Phil-
ip Olbbs returned to Austin Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Wharton Bates aad Mrs. J. I
ytudersdorf. who were the delegates from
the Oran M. Roberts chapter at lbs ooa-
yentlon of the Daughters af the On-
federacy held m San Francisco are oa
the way Home stopping at all the Inter-
esting points along the route. Mra Hat-
tie S. Hatch who waa also a delegate
la spending a while In Dearer an route
CULTURE OF NUTS
S. H. DIXON TALKS OP THE
ANNUAL MEETING.
Will Be Held in Dallas Decern
ber 6 7 and -Rtrosearte.
tires from Many States.
"Dona forget." said Bam H. Dixon U
Thn Mst man but night '"that tba Mar
tkmal Association of Nat Onrwera wlU
held Its annual maettna this year In tba
city of Dallas aad that tba time sat for
the meeting la the tth.Tth and th of De-
cember at arbicb Uses It hi hoped by
reason of all other meetings and conven-
tion being over a good attendance win
be on hand not only from Texas bat
from every State m tba rjnloa where pa-
eans sod kindred nuts are raised.
"Thla." continued Mr. Dixon "will be
the first time in the history of the as
sociation that Its meeting nasi been bold
In Texaa. Tba organisation ts a National
body and la composed of nut grow
from every section of tba United states.
The Dallas meeting ts destined to be
record breaker aa far as attendance Is
concerned aa a very large gathering from
various parts of the country Is promised.
and an Interesting program Is now la
course of preparation.
"At thla meeting every phase of nut
growing will be discussed and. In addi
tion an sxniut from every pecan grow-
Ing State la the Union will form a spe
cial feat or of tba masting. It la tba
purpose of the Texas aiemners of the
committee on exhibits to secure a large
exnmi oa roe leaaa pecan ana every
perabn who baa pecans bf more than ordi-
nary merit are urged and specially In-
vited to place them &a exhibition.
"The committee on exhibits Is composed
of E. W. Klrfcpatrlck of McKlnney Sam
H. Dixon of Hoes ton E. IS. Hasten of
San Saba and F. W. Mally of Oarrlasa.
Persons desiring to exhibit pecans are re-
quested to tnssrm some member of this
committee and- receive full instructions.
Among tba more prominent sped ai lets la
tma una wno win oa srasent are frof. K.
Van Detnea and W A. Taj-lor of Waab-
Ingtoa City. O. M. Bacon of Oeorgla aad
A. K. KUrurman ef Louisiana."
Mr. Diaon will leave thla morning for
a several aaya vuth up ine no us ton mast
and West Texas railway In the Interest
of the frolt industry. He will visit his
old stamstas: ground at Naoosntochaa.
Oarrawa Tlmpson. Tvnaba and other
nolnta. wnara ha asea to mast th. farm-
ers and disc sea with them tba questions
ox xrSK saws iruea growing.
PERSONA! MENTION.
R M. Balrd of AMtene Is m the city
an a buaeaeaa trb
H. PUtxe of Laagus City la In tba city
on a abort business trip.
Mr. Edwin Frather leaves today for
Dallas to spend savers! weeks.
Hon. M. W. Fowler aad wtfs of Oollad
are la the city vial ting mends.
O. T. Jones of Seabrook is In the dry
on a business trip aad will be bars several
days.
J. T. Koberts of Corsleana earns down
last night and will spend ssveral days la
tba etty oa business and other matters
Mrs. 9. W. McCarty a well knows
newspaper woman of F.asle Lake spent
yesterday m tba etty on a shopping tour
returning bosaa bast night.
A. C Doons of Branham Is la the dty
on s few days' buaiaass and says tba
country .tributary to his town Is la a
prosperous oonaitlea aad tba people
nappy.
Tax Ass isser Plskla of Jefferson coun
ty wss aa the dty yesterday on business
aad as asusL had something to say about
his town and tba ontlook generally. Mr.
Flpkla says irom a financial standpoint
the esuMr of Jefferson is la vary good
. "Ttaat 1UTALS." .
The late Jasapb Jefferson repreeeated
tba fourth gensrstkra sf actors hearing
that famous asms sad with tba kindly
ambition of a father bad taken a oon-
epieuova opportunity to Introduce bis
sous and heirs apparent ts tba Jefferson
I same Joseph Miersoa and William W.
eeirerson aa ine mtn una in an artistic
That tba young maa .writ prove
la tenet 10 ana oiaw
scceeiabte
ttneruuuW sum their aneestna-s have
bania fcr tour aaaerations eaa not be
doubted as they bars appeared many
time In their father's rotes and will ap-
pear hers at the liotieton theater today
D'etlnee and eight. theOer J.. j -it-ibtitu
as Hit Lt" e o ' I -
DID YOU ALMOST
MM Benc&t RbIdb. tiw Bala Tdsrday?
1 oaly visit its raa know ths lodsy Ia ajkay' -itsrUat
eUlvar Moaassd UmbrsUa raeolar ptios tX.1t ' 1 f
tt.00 sad UW (tbmw tha Botaaet.)
Teder $1.98
(One fa a estreat er
P5f MT tVtTFH Do P 0 Pr eeat smiw for s
wia&bll dlwICH wawjh or dlsmowt os the instailsMat
plan 1 wm ssll yoa slthar on s payment ol 10 per osni cash
aast 10 par east par aaoatk with oat obaniai to a eeat eitra
and wtifdsUear fee eoodi hsUsia. lias b stl Is aittmmi I ajsi
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A Complete Oliver Typewriter
Is tMrlog kallt aod sold every three minatrs
4 OVER isj.oeo HAVE BEEN SOLD
Soaaa ef the . largest railroad com pa nice manufacturers and wholesals bouses
In the world bars adopted the Oliver exclusively. We defy anybody to show
where single big firm that has once adopted the Oliver has abandoned It
and gone back to the blind writer. Tba world la oat going backward.
That's all.
Oliver Typewriter Exchange
L. W. WOB.SHA. Frssslsmr .
nrr texas ave. phohe lees
Ws always know of some deserv Ing young maa and women desiring posi-
tions for any make sf Ijpeaiuoi.
Supplies repairs lew est rents all makes second-hahd.
Tit
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Of NEW YORK.
Tba Greatest and Most 8ucrsstal Lite
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It has paid to policy holders $660000000
and bolde for them $440000000
It is s purely mntrjal company and
every desirable form of policy
Chamberlain O Gillette Managers
SAN ANTONIO
Good opening for a few reliable men is stents.
Don't wait for the next cold ifrell to bring in your
CLEANING AND DYEING '
MODEL LAUNDRY
The plant that Is to Houston what a diamond Is ts (dd.
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OXIDINE
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You
Need
-'- It m asld under ABSOLUTE OITARAN.
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two forms regular and tasteless.
Sold by all druggists for Uc per sot tie.
r'aiton-Worahsm Drug Co Manufacturers Dallas Texas
"HOPE CEfEflRED MUETR THE HEART SICK" BUT THE
The Stude Coffee
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puoiio win
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them out with a let-
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Jeffersoa and
area is -ine
see the beet
4 this famous old oomrdy
neeu s"n inr
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Js sons had played
f one occasion. It
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'ink
the Costumes being historically eotnect.
The supporting company Includes Meeara
John sea Arfhuif IHsnfnrZ Richard
Lyls. Harry Odlln. ths Mlssas Rosa Rand
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