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Highest Shi Slide in America, at Stoughton Wis.
THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK
Saturday, it looked like Tom
Bail would be elected governor
FIXING FOR A BAND
L. ALBRIGHT AT THE PHONE
of Texas, by some 50,000 j morning, was Otto Zoeller, from
majority;- but this evening, it New Braunfels; and his particu-
looks like the other fellow has it lar mission was relative to the
coming to him that way. Submis- Chamber of Commerce Band,
sion also has it in the neck. We; Many, many, times, do we feel
can jump in now, and show, in a j the great necessity, on Booster
thousand ways, how and why, j Excursions, School openings,
we met defeat; but why? We'Fair Days, etc. for instance,
-quit fighting with the idea, that, Now, that the opportunity is
if Jim Ferguson is in the nominee | presented, we want to see how
he is our nominee, just as he is our people will respond, in put-
Perhaps the most pleasant ; L. Allbright was doing his
visitor at the Times-Herald this | turn at the phone at Williams
Drug Store yesterday. The, phone
the nominee as the King of Antis
in Comal County, and are for
him with just as much force and
vigor.
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Jeff Buckner is here from
Blanco today.
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J. H. Barbee and party have
returned from Corpus.
Mr, and Mi’s. Odem, are here
from Alabama, on a visit to
Alabama Smith and family.
Congressman Jim Slay den is
returned by decisive majority,
after a campaign that was as
muddy as Jim and Tom’s.
Mr. and Mrs W. M. Magee
from Nixon and Mp and Mrs.
,W. C. Sorrel from Lavernia
wmv.p nests yesterday of fir.
and Mrs. C. F. Sorrell and
family.
Miss Ola Gullege who has been
visiting her sister, M,Vs. Dudley
Johnson at the Johnson Camp at
Wimberley has returned to her
home in McGregor.
at Palacios
The talk now is that a petition
is being circulated for a Local
Option Election in Hays county.
Next?
Engineer J. C. Werren, has
his leg and both , arms broken,
but saves his train from destruc-
tion at a burning bridge, near
Spoiford Junction.
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Mrs! Ford Dix and daughter,
M^ss Dorothy and son, Cecil after
spending two months at Rogers
Resort have returned to their
home in San Antonio.
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Miss Josie Smith entertained
Saturday afternoon at Hearts in
honor of Misses Eula Minter and
Aline Douglass guests of Mjrs.
Chas. Sanders and Miss Ada Mc-
Donnell guest of Miss Orena
bowman. An ice course was
served after the games. The
four +able<? of players included
the honor guests with Misses
Orena Lowman, Corre Ivey, Tom
Collier, Amelia Petitt, Mary B.
Porter Annie Lee Lewis, Mary
Ivey, Burnyce Stevens, Grace the “confessional,” etc., in the
and Charlotte Nance, Rudolph i interest of public health, morali-
Talbot and Alyne Storey. ty and justice.”
ting up for a band.
Sure, we want a band.
Jim Ham is here frun Goforth.
J. N. Hart is here from Buda.
John Crook was a visitor from
Martindale.
S. L. Terry is here today from
the Capitol.
Louis
Kyle.
Haupt is over from
Paul Jeffries, Lockhart
Lawyer, is in the city.
rue
Louis Hancock w. yester-
day from Buda. if~' 2 PQ’^ .
Rev. J. D. im, -c ^ . £ in
Martindale yesterday."0 ° W
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We are certainly prowd of the
fight we made for submission.
E. B. Ault is in the city, on a
trip from Corpus Christi.
F. A. Chapa, and Nat Lewis
fight with fists at city council in
San Antonio.
ESCAPES DEADLY RATTLE
SNAKE
Herman Allen, son of Sylvester
Allen, is now declared out of
danger, at his home at the foot
of the Devil’s Backbone, near
Hugo. He went rabbit hunting
the other day, run a cotton tali
into a rock fence, reached afWr
the rabi> fc when the deadly
rattler bit him on the hand.
Local remeci es were used, and a
runner dispatched for the doctor,
so that now the young man is
out of danger.
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NEW MEAT MARKET MAN
A. F. Weatherford has bought
out the Camp Meat Market on the
south side of the plaza. The
young man is the son of W. C.
Weatherford, a well-known citi-
zen of Hays county, now resident
at Driftwood. The Times-Herald
wishes the new meat market man
unlimited success.
PRECINCT CONVENTION
In the precinct convention
held at Bishop Box, G. W. Baines
was elected president; and G. A.
McNaughton, secretary. A split
delegation—Ball and Ferguson
was sent to th ecounty conven-
went tingle ling:
L. answered: “Well, what is j tioJlsTdlcW:'gTXllcNaugh-
1 tp, . - „ . ton and C. S. Ivey, and Ed. W.
J he voice °f some fair one Kyl and H Timmerman. The
queried: Have you any Car- foilowi were als0 named; F.
bolic Add?” |M. Johnson, G. W. Baines,
L answered: Yes,mem.” H Mueller and John Brown,
k ancy L’s state of mind, when !
the fair one’s voice ejaculated:
“Wouldn’t that kill you?”
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Mrs. L. H. Eanes is again at
home at West End at the Hub-
bard house.
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Flint Sorrel Jr. has returned
from a visit in Belmont.
Fred Geyer reports a new boy
at his home.
Mrs. Griffin who has been the
Cneie Sam >s hardly through | of MSss Jim Harrison has
with ifcmo, when he will have ; returned t0 hor home in Hearne.
to lake >>an Domingo and Haiti
in hand.
The N. Y. Limited on the L.
& N. road is held up by two
banditts near New Orleans, and
the flagman killed.
M]iss Webb from Luling is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Sorrell and family.
Helen Riefkohl eats spoiled
cantaloupe at Taylor, and has
been asleep for two days, and !
may sleep two more days.
John Bales and E. G. Bryan
return from a big fish fry, and
what they tell is almost uiii,be-
lievable .
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Ed. R. Kone, Commissioner of
Agriculture, and congressman-at-
large, is here to vote in the
Democratic Primaries.
Mrs. H. Arenstein is in the
Eastern Markets, to buy stock
for her millinery store on the
east side.
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Five people are dead in
Chicago, because that auto
stopped on the track, as the
Flyer crashed into it.
Miss Anna Mkae Leary, from
Venus, is visiting in the city,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E,. Allison.
Mrs. Pallie Oliver, Miss
Rev. J M Joiner, pastor of Scottie Oliver, T. G. Oliver and
the Holland Baptist Church, dies Tom Oliver Jr. are spending a
;few weeks at Corpus Christi.
Don’t be Measly Moss Back;
but boost, even if you have to
pay for an advertisement in the
Times-Herald.
McLemore, 75,327.
O’Donnell, 18,875
Porter, 12,446.
Shield, 17,151.
The next political row is Jake
Wolters vs. Joe Bailey, to be
pulled off at El Paso. There is
a saying that you cannot mix
booze and benzine. And now
we will see.
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Engineer Robinson is here from
Atlanta, Ga., representing the W.
E. Austin Machinery Company,
and will! tune up the machinery
at the San Marcos Gravel Works.
By the way, they are shipping
gvel right along now.
Roman Catholics receive a hard
jolt in Mexico, when Gov.
The dove of peace is now
perched over Mexico City, and if
Villareal orders the cessation of v-r^e blood-thirsty Mexican does
t take a fancy shot at the bird,
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1 will soon be well in
soaked land of the Tistec.
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T^avid Graham Carmicheal,
ih New Yorker, stole the brass
"die of a bureau in Robert
‘ ;rns cottage at Ayr. He was
•ink so he plead. Must have
n trying emulate the illus-
’ ms Bobby as well as to
his possessions.
Miss Burnyce Stevens has re-
turned from a two months visit
in Brownwood, San Angelo and
other west Texas points.
O. E. Arnim, from
county, was a visitor
bound for San Antonio
auto.
Lavaca
today,
in an
Mrs. J. P. Smith, who has
been visiting W. F. Moore and
family, returns to her home at
Llano.
Austria prepares for war with
Servia, and larger powers may
be drawn into general murder
game
Tom Knight, the Veteran
Drummer Boy of San Marcos,
left for Driftwood this evening,
where he will be one of the
officials at the Re-Union.
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Boyd Smith and family move
to San Antonio, and the big house
on the hill has been rented by
Mr. Binson, of the San Marcos
Pharmacy.
Mrs. R. F. Stokes preaches a
powerful sermon at Marble Falls.
Maybe if we cannot “drive the
preachers back to the pulpit,”
we can get women to do the
preaching.
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Moiseless
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$ Now on Exhibit at
£ TisMcs^iHeFald Offic©
Ijj The Waco News, the Houston
jy= Chronicle', etc, et als, are all out
in articles more or less laudatory
SR. to Ferguson, telling why Tom
HjiBalj lost out, when we ail know
us! he just simply, in the end, at the
^ | close of the campaign, on July
snl 125, in the Democratic Primary
Hi j Election, failed to receive enough
Ferguson for governor.
. —-as-—
Austin man announces for
governor of Texas on indepen-
dent ticket, claiming the Ball
men will support him. Well, we
guess the Ball men are the
cream of the country, ana to a
man tell will stand by Ferguson
IE'for governor. And the editor of
'the 1 iijies-Herald is for Ferguson,
first, last and all the time,
Miss Jeanetta Gulledge from
McGregor is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Dudley Johnson at the
Johnson Gamp at Win < miry hud
ras as lie - gt ests for iln week
end Misses M.audames de
Steiguer, Elen Camp of San An-
tonio and Hazel Talbot.
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Mrs. T. D. McIntyre enter-
tained yesterday afternoon most
delightfully at her home on the
hill. At the conclusion of an
hours sewing and talk a delicious
ice course was served Mrs. Mc-
Intyre’s guests were the mem-
bers of the Modern Priscilla
Cfltib! and the following: Mes-
dames Giesen, Frank Bradley, R.
E. McKie, Swancoat, Syers, Mc-
Nulty, Bass, Ashley Wilson and
Llo^d Johnson, Misses Alice
Atkinson, Suida Edwards, Alma
Johnson, Bernadine Brevard,
Bess Forbes, Ethel Davis,
Eviotte MoKie. The hostess was
assisted, in the dispensing of the
dispensing of the refreshments
by Misses Bui da Edwards, Alice
Atkinson and Bernadine Brsvard.
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AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, ETC., ETC.
SADDLERY
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HAIR DOESN’T DIE—1
IT HAS TO BE KILLED
Hair often continues to live and grow long
after the death of the body. But it is often
killed through neglect or misuse. Almost al-
ways the woman or man whose hair is f alHng
out, oris stringy, lifeless and dull-looking, is
entirely to blame because of not giving it the
proper care. It is easy to take care of the
nair—easy to make it more beautiful. Use
Harmony Hair Beautifier, to make it glossy,
soft and silky, and Harmony Shampoo to
keep hair and scalp thoroughly clean.
Harmony Hair Beautifier, delightfully
perfumed with true rose, is very easy to
apply—simply sprinkle a little^ on your
hair each time before brushing ft. It con-
tains no oil, and will not change the color of
the hair, nor darken gray hair.
To keep your hair and scalp dandru2-free
and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This
pure liquid shampoo is most convenient to
use, giving an instantaneous rich, foaming
ip>
and thorough cleansing. It is washed off just
as quickly, the entire operation taking only
a few moments. Contains nothing that can
harm the hair, and leaves no harshness or
stickiness—just a sweet cleanliness. Q
Both preparations come in odd-shaped,
very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler
tops.© Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00.
Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed
to satisfy you in every way, or your money
back. Sold in this community only at our
store—The Rexall Store—one of the more
than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United
States, Canada and Great Britain, which
own the big Harmony laboratories in Bos-
ton, where the many celebrated Harmony
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BOOST AND THE WORLD
BOOSTS WITH YOU
the
Henrietta Caillaux is acquitted
of the muder of Calmette, editor
of the Figaro'.
O. Ellis, jr., enroute to the
Driftwood re-union, was a wel-
come visitor this a. m.
D. D. King has bought the
stock of groceries on Austin
street, from J. T. DeShields.
Austria declares-, war with
Servia, and the entire, European
country may be plunged into the
conflict.
M. Gensberg and H. Shapie,
prom New York, have opened a
store in the building adjoining
the San Marcos Pharmacy, and
will handle groceries, dry goods,
notions, etc.
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By the way, we are proud to
my, that County Treasurer Peter
Woods was much complimented
by U. S. Engineer Marshall, on
the system and accuracy of his
office routine, for he had a
financial statement prepared in
'ess time than in any couty he
ever visited, and he has visited
many.
We, that is the editor of
Times-Herald dearly loves a
Booster. The Boosters are the
fellows who advertise in the
Times-Herald. They compose
the True Boosting Tribe of San
Marcos—all the others are im-
proving and will shortly get in
line—and for them the line is
now held forth.
J. E. DeShields is here from
Arlington.
W. D. Malone is here from
the Alamo City, and smiling
mightily.
Mrs. W. G. Sliugart and Miss
Emma Vaught are in San An-
tonio today.
Robt. Lockridge of Wichita
Falls, was a Dew Drop Inn
visitor this week.
Mrs. Ed?. Stout, is visiting in
the city, the guest of W. T.
Kidder and family.
R. M,. Martindale
from San Antonio, to
best city in Texas.
Miss Rosina Dobbins is visit-
ing her sister, at Corpus Christi,
Miss Nina Dobbins, who is at
the coast for the summer.
Clifton S. Boswell is here from
Bishop, and brought along a
stalk of cotton that shows a bale
of cotton to the acre. One of
the Jennings boys from Martin-
dale, when he saw the stalk,
said: I believe he has brought
his whole crop. He reports
everything in mighty fine shape
in that community that has
promised so much at 'any time.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jackman
have returned from a visit in
Laredo.
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Miss Kathleen Dugger is visit-
ing friends in Austin this week
and next week will go to Naga-
doches for a short visit.
ls over
see the
Supreme court holds that even
if a couple marry with illegal1
license, the marriage is binding.
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Miss Fannie Belle Blowers and
Miss Pauline Smith who hs\re
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
Chicago
BEST REACHED VIA
I. & G. N. R’y
Two Trains Each Day Between Texas and SGLouis
SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE
MARLIN—The Famous Health Resort of Texas-—Round trip
i ^kets on sale daily.
7) J. I rice, G.P.& T.A. Mr. GABogers, TicketAgt
Houston SanIMarcos
E. B. CHADLER
MONEY to LOAN
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FARMS AND RANCHES!
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