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THE TIMES-L.EADER
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Friday, July 17, 1914
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It Always Helps
NORTH SIDE SHOWS UP AL
RIGHT
MISS
WILELLA FOSTER
ENTERTAINS
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
WMI
Yesterday evening, saw tb Miss Wilella Foster entertam-
formal opening of Storey’s Coiled most delightfully on last
fectionery, and Dudley Storey evening for her guest and
the popular manager, with hi cousin, Miss Frances Sledge of
able assistants, left nothin) Kyle. Progressive conversation
undone that meant the pleasurdwas the diversion of the evening,
satisfaction and amusement oldainty green and white score
the hosts of visitors. This is on: cards were used and the same
of the most attractive resort!green and white ^ color scheme
ever known to San Marcos, am was carried, out in the refresn-
the good folks are never slow t ments of mint ice and angel food
show their appreciation. It i squares which were served after
bound to make the north sid the games. The guests included
famous, and Mr). Storey is to b
quarters equally attractiv
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and if always does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
the honor guest Miss Frances
congratulated. Next door i: Sledge and Misses Alma Bales,
Kitty Neighbors, Ruth Smith,
Wood Brothers will shortly mak Theo McNeil, t fellie Bass, Hazel
their opening with a grea Talbot, Emil5 Held, Grace
line of gents furnishings. Tliei R°gers> Julia Storey^ Gladys
are all home people and require Fourqurean, Dorothy Dix; and
no introduction to anyone whqJ°e and Roy Mitchell, Ben
knows anything at all ahoir
Sunny San. Ike Wood, win
owns this valuable real estate
might he handed a boquet as t
Get a Bottle Today!
ukd uanuuu a as c ^ A ^------->
town builder, for he has indeed Raul Rogers and Frank Giesen.
made good, and is not yet halt
done.
---?£=;-
HAYB COUNTY GOOD HOADS
BOOSTERS INVESTIGATE
BLANCO ROAD
I ROM TEXAS TO CANADA
Col. A. L. Westgard and wife,
James Westgard, T.-J. Bates, of
veteran New York, E. R. Gafford and
“With Frank Bradley --------
of many, many like trips, at the wife, headed by D. E. Co.lp and
Mercedes has first bale.
__ye_
Copass, Horace Brevard, Robt.
Stiles, Roger Porter, Leyton
Ford, Taylor Thomas, Cecil Dix,
Frank Rosson, Frank Crowell,
The fellow who advertised bed
spreads one th 'd joff, has been
[.voted away off 18 1 -
L
Rilly Baxter, old-time minstrel,
is dead.
M. M. Stephenson and Lee
Donalson were here yesterday
from Kyle.
J. Blondine Powell is visiting
at Marlin.
We cannot afford to permit the
>i iv.ixuy, mtniy HJS.C uu^a, «« ^ ------- -•> —x- Blanco Road to remain in its
vheel, a party of Hays County wife from San Antonio arrived |present imp&ssih(i condition.
Good Roads Boosters, made a m San Marcos, m the first lap |
Wood Brothers will open their
fine new store 011 the north side
next week.
,r inary run over the road ; of their trip across the continent,
. rom San Marcos to Blanco City, j from San Antonio, Texas, to
thence to New Braunfels, via j Winnipeg, Canada. The travellers
Smirhson’s Valley,. returning [ were met by a reception com-
> ome !.y the Stringtown Road, mittee at Hunter some nine
--Kr
W. B. Soyer is here from
Skidmore, and having rented a
home, wlil move to Sunny San.
m
hi the pany were M. Y. Riley
Commercial Secretary; R. Bed-
lord of the Southland Lumber
Company. L. N. Hopkins, ot Pie
San Marcos Utilities Company;
e nd C. A. McNaughton, editor of
the Daily Times-Herald. It was
found that there was much had
going from this end of the
journey, especially in the Hays
county part: but this it is antici-
'..ati'd will he. remedied right
•; ewqy as six' thousand
miles out from San Marcos, the
committee being composed of:
M. V. Raley, G. A. McNaughton,
H. G. Griffith, Ike Harrison,
Walter Harrison, Steve Minot,
P. C. Woods; and County Com-
missioners W. A. Scrutchin, Eli
Hill and Peter Turner. The
party was entertained here at
Storey’s Confectionery, and after
greeting and meeting of the
people of San Marcos the trip
*—11 u
Walter Davenport is here from
Prairie Lea, visiting J. T.
’ Fulshear, and other relatives and
friends.
Jim Lancaster and family
from Cottonwood, are camped at
Rogers Resort enjoying the
beauties and pleasures of the
nM£chless San Marcos river.
Joseph Ring and C. G. Nathan,
Mrs. Burk is here from Waxa-
hachie, to join her husband, the
Katy agent at San Marcos.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
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FreoKeliiStf
AND
& It sill ^ ^
Tan-no-More
Two of the
- j
mo
Beautifying
Agencies
Known
st Scientific [
kd Mis;
in An
Wiehit£
<p Inn
Dudley Johnson, Arch Oldham
and Pierce Dailey went up to
Wimberley .yesterday evening.
Prof. T. G. Harris has return-
ed from a political tour of
Blanco county; where he shelled
the woods for Ball.
FRECKELEATER Cl|EAM
The remover of skin imperfections
such as freckles, tan, sunburn, ring
worm, liver spots anti all kindred
skin troubles*
Makes bad CompHsctSons Good
and Rood Completions Better
Fries 25 mi 50s.
TAN-NO-MORE
THE SKIM .BEAUTIF1ER
|ng in
7. T.
Two preparations combined Lota
one, It serves as a massage cream,
thoroughly cleansing the pores ol the
skin, and as an invisible powder
that cannot be detected.
over
e the
Fries 35 and 50s
t visit-
jhristi,
is at
1
Mrs. Ea. J,,.
^ L. Grepi and Mrs.
Chew have refccnedL^rom a three
weeks visit in q | inhandle.
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Chic, this
J. C. McB.e
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from the recent gays County lor Austin on schedule, and - - - ■
whig, for 1
T>;
Bond Issue of s{>100,000 will be
uvaihibU for the purpose of
improving the road to Blanco
City; and it is considered that
that amount will be adequate for
the same. Much local and out*
' le interest has been developed
the Blanco and San Marcos
Mrway, which travels a scope
country, which is proverbial
its scenic granduer and
live magnificence, especially
Sue Devils Backbone country,
here scenes are found unex-
died even in the Trossachs of
Loti and, or Greater European
[tractions of like nature. It
is been planned to have a
•eat excursion of San Marcos
bosUrs go to Blanco City,
hose hospitable people are
escorted by a hunch of San
Marcos folks. Col Westgard
steers a big Primer that he
brought from the North, as well
as the accompanying Ford. Mr.
Colp is at the wheel of his
familiar White, and irr conversa-
tion with an Express representa-
tive, evinced liis faith in the
great advantages to he derived
from the Meridian Road, that is
going to prove of so much worth
to all this particular country.
Particularly is he impressed
with the magnificent reception
that is awaiting him the further
north he travels—a welcome that
promises to put even the pro-
verbial Southern Welcome at
ness. They hail Yrom San Am
tonio.
Sam Avery has arrived from
Devine, has purchased the
Burnett residence and will make
his home here. Welcome, Mr.
Avery.
F. L, Patty of the Underwood
fame, and C. D„ Mills, who is
becoming famous selling White
Swan Flour, visited the Times-
Herald yesterday.
G. L. Butler having cut all the
green com on his place, has
moved his harvester to some otf
the River Valley farms, so that
he may secure enough green corn
to stock his silo.
par, Mr. Colp says, its, the
hose hospitable people are §’°°d roads spirit. Owing to -^---
bed for their goodness and some misunderstanding the mov- Wo0drow Wilson endorses Tom
outness as entertainers. ,mg picture feature of this trip !gan. William Jennings Bryan,
had to he abandoned until arrival Morris Sheppard says,
U iAARCOS-BLANCO MAIL "til
LINE
C. L. Buckner, of the San
arcos-Blaneo Mail Line, was a
imes-Herald visitor yesterday,
nd was much pleased when he
earned that the editor of the
'imes-IIerald and. a bunch oi
boosters had gone to Blanco to
investigate the 1 <.d road ^ from
here there. The part of the
road that is in the worst shape
is that at Hugo. Here there is
some discussion as to whether or
not it is best to make a new road
or improve the old _ one. L
proper road building is adapted
it matters little where the road
is laid; and the main question at
present, and that in which we
are all directly interested, is a
good enough road for the good
people of Ban Marcos to come
to Ban Marcos; and the good
people of San Marcos to go to
Blanco without having then*
feelings hurt, physically, morally
and religousl-y.
since the departure from San
Antonio will all be embodied, in
the series of moving picture
1 films to be made of the entire
trip.
likewise; Morris Sheppard says,
ditto; Albert Burleson says,
amen; and in fact it is the great-
est lineup ever beheld in Texas
since the war; and still they
come.
Commission form of
ment is a success at Jennings, La.
--in-
justice Horace Harmo-
One of the big fire auto trucks
govern j at Austin has been getting out
Lurton is dead at Atlantic City.
of commission lately, and in
each instance, has cost from $45
to $50, and in one instance,
$750. Here is something that
our Fire Department will have to
ward against in purchasing
•iVAy U:
‘cyan
Will be pleased to mail booklet telling more fully the merits of these preparations and ol
r full line
°Uf Baker’s School of Beauty Culture, teaches manicuring, facial massage, care of the hair sod
tcalp, etc. Literature on application.
^^SWHEELER “fisiSt,
eve-
stoppei 1° eat’
Flyer crtfSiS&v to U
. , . 'TU _ ... |Ug
D. L. Ed war -p, jr. and *1. G.
Wood have .. returned from
Christmas La’jke, and report
enough fish to } eat.
MtWEii m m
,s the
ani
Judge H. M . Evans, after v
visit to his soqi, President Q. E
Evans, of the [[Southwest Texas
State Normal, a. and other rela-
tives and frioi ds, returns to his
home at Temj le.
1 /
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re-
The Old if
. Valuable a
Drives 0<
the Who
street, iT-om J.'nTI
Austria declares-, war with
Servia, and the entire. European
country may be plunged into the
conflict.
» ip*
A. C. Fishera of
Lancaster.
Texas, passed thru San Marcos
with his famil y, enroute to Cor-
He was steering a
Ford, and is now
at
pus Christ!.
1905 Model T
driving the akr right along
the rate of 27' 1-2 miles on a
gallon of gasoline—a dime every
27 miles. Going some, eh?
-yd—
. E. Evans, of the
xas State Norma:
M. Gensherg and H. Shapie,
prom New York, have opened a
You know what !,fVn Me a^'0ining
as the formula is A ®an Marcos Pharmacy, and
tonic properties of1 . handle groceries, dry goods,
tonic and is in Tasdi0Ils> 6t'C.
Weakness, general _--
Mothers and Pale, By the way, we are proud to
Relieves nervous dr, that County Treasurer Peter
purifies the blood ,ods was much complimented
No family should be jj En^neer M^BhalL““
President C
Southwest Te
has returned
Stripes are to done away with
at Blackwell, and jail birds pul A-w auto truck,
onHheir honor.
We must start work on
Blanco Road.
-li-
the
L. M. Snodgrass, commercJA
agent of the Western Unio
Telegraph Company, was her
from Dallas, yesterday. w
The Times-Herald man tips hi; morning at 10 o’clock July
hat to the Houston Post for tlirb 1914, Trinity M. E. Church South
elegant picture. It was ever ---^
thus. j We are sure glad we went or
Rev, and Mrs. New Harris
’inoiince the engagement of
I heir daughter, Lenore to Fred
Boothe of Gonzales, Texas; the
n ending to take place Tuesday
_ 28,
from the Nationa-
Educational (Convention, held at
St. Paul, Minn. This is known
in history now as one of the
greatest educational world rallies
ever held on either side of the
great poneb {Jmd it is pleasing to
note that the educator from San
Marcos did [not have to appear
as a lesser jlight, Prof. Evans
has much toi say, regarding this
school meeting of the United
States, and jit is hoped that at
the next County Institute, he
will be afforded an opportunity
lo tell of some of the big things
that eventuated a the north.
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system and accuracy of his
-e _ routine, for he had a
cia.1 statement prepared in
Jme than in any couty he
Visited, and he has visited
from
Yg a
i bale
[e of
artin-
stalk,
iught
Torts
tape
lias
Jne.
. iman
visit in
-LV
Miss Kathleen Dugger is visit-
ing friends in Austin this week
and next week will go to Naga-
doches for a short visit.
Supreme court holds that even
if a couple marry with illegal1
license, the marriage is binding.
^--
Miss Fannie Belle Blowers and
Miss Pauline Smith who have
been the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
S. N. "Williams returned yester-
day to their home in Prairie Lea.
Dr. W. J. Combs was over
from San Antonio, to visit his
father and mother, Dr. J. H. and
Mrs. J. H. Combs. Mrs. Combs
is still quite ill.
Opera House
GET READY
For SUMMER
[that Boosters Trip to Blanco City,
Work on William Fischer’s i nd awfully sorry for the fellow
new home in the McNaughton i who deprived himself of that
Addition is being pushed right j pleasure—it did us good all
along, and work has started on j over to be with the good people
in the
Quit promising so much
the Blanco Road, and lets
practical.
-ia—
for
get
C. J. Hutchings accompanied
by E. Huffmeyer, leaves for the
Bishop country this evening.
away up in the hills. And we
just naturally had the time of
our life. How could it be other-
wise when you meet and mingle
F. A. Hall’s residence
same Addition.
_ m__-
George Dailey, Otto Hanke, ...... ......
and IB N'Gw lie left yesterday j with men who go under the namt
f )>• a big rich fry a;t the Guada-lof Crist, Durham, Wright, Browi
lupe river, iBrigham, Cage, etc,, etc. And
---------- say, that stop at Fischers Store
Misses Willie ?'n J U \e Kincade ! —now, aint it the truth—it-
iof Uvalde will 1 r; • week end i just oasis in the desert—r
guests of Miss G Crude William- boquet in a wilderness—a wet
Huerta is stilHon the job, and [son. Miss Williamson will enter- place in an arid region. As foi
the hangman’s noose still tain for her guests Thursday the balance of the trip, its all
dangles over his h*ad. - morning. in proportion.
E. M. CAPE
A ttorney at Law
OFFICE OVER
p CITIZEN STATE BANK
San Marcos, Texa^
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