San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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A place for your wtfo. Bother or deter.
THE HOTEL SAVOY
8AN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Local and long distance telephones In
Hot and cold running water; steam heated; 400 rooms with and wlth-
' All card pass the door. '
$1.00 and up. ROBERT A. COQUILLE, Manager.
Late of the Gunter. San Antonio; St. Charles, New Orleans;
Palace, San Francisco.
THE MAYOR'S BIG SALE
150 OF THE WORLD’S BEST PIA-
NOS AND PIANO PLAYERS WILL
BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST
We are going to erect our new
store building, the lower floors of
BEIUTIFUL HOT WILLS
Unequaled Surroundings and Loca.
tion.
Everybody knows San AntoAio.
Hot Wells Resort is the loveliest
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MEN TO BLAME FOH
WOMEN'S DOWNFALL
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Censuring
Stronger Sex, Explains ’Aims
of His New Bureau.
:
New York, Feb. 3.—In a statement
explaining in detail the aims of the
bureau of social hygiene, through
Which he hopes to find a solution of
the social evil in this and other large
cities, John D. Rockefeller, Jn, ex-
pressed the opinion that man, not
woman, Is responsible for Its organ-
ized commercial phase.
“The idea of establishing a perma-
nent organization to cope with the
j evil in thiB city,” said Rockefeller,
4,was the outgrowth of my service
■ix months as foreman of the special
grand Jury appointed in New York
City at the beginning of 1910 to in-
vestigate traffic in women. I came
at that time to realize the extent and
horror of the evil and to believe that
it constituted one of the great and
vital world^problems of the day.”
Ax to whether the unfortunate wo-
man is a victim or a contributor to
her own vicious career, Rockefeller
■aid:
“I say unhesitatingly that in the
majority of cases she is a vic-
The women are merely tools
the hands of the stronger sex. It
is a business run for profit, and the
profit is large.”
.LS teeth
Negress Escapes From Hospital
and Fights Mem.
lton, 111., 1 Feb. 3.—Using her
RIOTS 10 TUBKEii
MIT RESUME WAR
which we will occupy ourselves. The P^ace in or near it.
upper stories will be occupied by Wells lies in
Government Is Overthrown
Scenes of Terror as New
Party Takes Power.
____ ^ ^ _ the richest re-
teachers of musi,c and art, and there Texas, surrounded by beau-
| will also be a recital hall. | tlful country, within easy access of
We do not wish to place our im- j eveiT place of interest in this ro-
! mense stock in storage, as dampness ; ™antic and beautiful section by the
! and mice or rats can play havoc with j finest roads.
j a piano, neither do we like the idea ! r^'^ie earliest white civilization set-
I of having to move our stock into a i ,e(^ here, and the old Spanish Mis-
Amid I store in the high rental district of | s*on loop, with its magnificent ruins
the city, for were we to do so, we! an„^ relics of Spanish and Mexican
PEACE HAD BEEN CLOSE
Killing of War Commander Is Be-
lieved to Be Besult of a
Deliberate Plot.
I would have to increase the price of
I our. pianos which, of course, would
have to be paid by the customer,
j In this slaughter sale we have the
famous ACOUSTIGRANDE PIANOS
made by the Chickering Bros., the
world .renowned SO-HMER & CO.,
LESTER, CHRISTMAN, PACKARD,
religious zeal and architectural
quaintness of the seventeenth cen-
tury, is alone worth a pilgrimage to
the discriminating tourist.
Hot Wells Resort is quickly reach-
ed by auto or electric car from j any
point in the beautiful city of San
Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. It is
London, Eng., Feb. 3.—Again the
Balkan situation has been thrown I
into turmoil, but renewed fighting
in the Balkans, which has since
last week been regarded as a possi-
bility, will not occur for several
days, in any event.
Determined to resume war, the
Balkan allies decided to respect the
agreement under which peace nego-
tiations were conducted. This pro-
vided that should either side decide
to end the armistice, four -days’ no-
tice should be given.
1 Overthrowing the government’s
power just at a time when it seem-
ed that a peace treaty, including the
giving of Adrianople to the allies,
wag about to be signed, the Young
Turks’ party aroused the dying war
spirit in Turkey, threw Constanti-
nople into terror, caused the assas-
sination of Gen. Nazim Pasha, com-
mander of the army, and shattered
all peace plans.
Now the Young Turks announce
that Turkey will renew the war,*
if necessary to preserve her rights.
There is suspicion here that this
is another instance of the bluffing
ability of the Turks, but the repre-
' j sentatives of the Balkan countries
to draw nail* from boards that have tired waiting for definite ac-
her prisoner, Libby Hamilton, tion on the peace treat*. The
160 pound negress, escaped from Yohng Turks declare that Adriano-
roaeph’s Hospital. When ten mdn pie, the holy city of the Turks, will
sbe never be abandoned. At the time
when they suddenly stirred the
populace of Constantinople into 're-
J. & C. FISHER, STORY & CLARK, ! on]y four miles from the heart of
GEOBEL & SONS, and twenty other the city 20 minutes by the electric
makes of Grand and Upright pianos, \ cars from any of the railroad sta-
and Interior Piano Players, in beau- tions. Hot Weljs automobiles will
tiful figured mahogany and other meet you and your friends-at any de-
woods. j P°t by appointment.
New $550 Pianos will go in this | Splendid Family Resort.
Hot Wells Resort is designed and
go in this ' equipped to care for the best tourist
and family patronage as an all-the-
year-’round resort. Every accommo-
OCULIST8’
PRESCRIPTIONS
A SPECIALTY
EVERYTHING
GUARANTEED
ANY KIND i
BROKEN
■as
New Style
Old Style
DUPLICAT1
EVERYT1
MODERN
Let Charles Rees
“The Original Rees”
SAN ANTONIO’S LEADING OPTICAL MAN ADVISES YOU
CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOOK OLD?
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m
Of course not. Then do not wear old-fashioned two-vision glassed—tl
conspicuous badges of increasing age. ...
KRYPTOK LENSES
(Worn by over 250,000 people)
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are per&et double-vision lenses that look exactly like regular single-visl
lenses. Two pieces of glass are perfectly fused into one lense—nd line!
seam can be seen.
No pasted edges to collect dust.
.* J No cement to cloud the vision.
A glance reveals how different Kryptoks are from all other
lenses. They are smooth to the touch.
go in this
go in
sale at $3 95.
New $4 50 Pianos will
sale at $3 65. g r
New $400 Pianos will
sale at $320.
New $375 Pianos will go in this
sale at $28^.
New $350 Pianos will go in this
sale at $245.
New $300 Pianos will go in this]
sale at $195
dation has been provided. In a 200-
acre natural park of great beauty,
where grow Spanish evergreens,
palms, live oaks, banana trees, and
weeping willows along the river
banks, where Nature has “already
done for this spot what neither man
, I
two-vision
THE ORIGINAL REES IS NOW ON HOUSTON STREET 217
ORPHEUM THEATER NEXT DOOR.
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Ir you intend fraying a piano any nor money can do for any place,
time within five years, it would be
very unwise for you to allow this
opportunity to pass.'
i THE MAYOR PIANO CO.
Corner Travis and Soledad Streets.
One Block North of Wolff & Marx
New Store on Houston Street.
Old Phone, Crockett 7272.
New Phone 3154.
stands Hot Wells Hotel. It is a
handsome and substantial modern
structure with buff briclr finish,
roomy, comfortable, steam heated
and electric lighted throughout.
There is running hot and cold water
in every guest room. The furnish-
ings and appointments are of the
best. The dining room, grill room,
Engraved Wedding Invitations, Announcement*, Calling
We have the finest plant in the south. Write for samples
J. R. SPRAGUE COMPANY, Jewelers and Si
SAN ANTONIO, TERAS
LET US SELL YOU OUR
LOOSE LEAF OR BOOM LEDGERS FDR ISIS
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BEST
sell for 85c pound.
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ted to take her back
t them for thirty minutes be-
she was conquered.
/* volt and overthrew the government,
COFFEE EVER \ the Sultan had agreed to give up
“EL | Adrianople. Question of the pos-
1 session of this city has been the
j bar to progress, in the long drawn
. out peace negotiations.
Terror in Constantinople,
i .The French Reign of Terror was
J’ ' mailed in Constantinople early this
WAthe barber TRa»^BN l*eek when wholesale arrests were
$ai tie advantages of on? J ^ the behest of the Young
iSIFIED ADVERTISING
Catalogue furnished buyers out of lounging room and retiring rooms
town. Ask any bank about our re-' and parlors, as well as the private
sponsibility. 1 rooms, are cheerful and airy. The
❖- | big lobby is handsomely furnished.
| The fine verandas are large and in-
, viting, and there-ds an open air cafe.
World Famous Hot Sulphur Baths,
Bath House—Handsome, Commo-
MAVERICK-CLARKE LITHO
125-127-120 SOLEDAD STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
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GIVE HER LIFE TERM
INDIANA WOMAN KILLED TWO
GIRLS TO HIDE CRIME.
dious and Comfortable.
The bath house is handsome, com-
Hoped Thus to Escape White Slave modious, comfortable and excellently
Prosecution—Hears Verdict j appointed and communicates directly
Without Emotion. | with the hotel by a covered passage.
-• | It contains separate departments for
'Evansville, Ind., Fehr3^v-Nellie ; the various kinds of baths, including
Mills, charged with strangling Jessie i 'll16 famous Hot Sulphur Baths, the
McCune, has been given a life term j best in the country for all rheumatic
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slave operations, heard the verdict elements than the water at either
Allparti of barberin* Turks; More thafi 200 influential
men» supposed adherents of the gov-
p ernment, were jailed. The Sultan
and his aids looked on helplessly. read without giving a sign of emo- i Hpt Springs, Arkansas, or Carlsbad;
V; (in facing j ^rer.^.ftpe larse bathing pools, i
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chair, but made no outcry nor moved 1 band massage, Swedish
feared they
they harm-
irttal law was put into
!■mi
send you the Ladles’
People's Home Journal,
Magazine Including one
and the Kansas ' City
Post, also a nice fountain
good watch fob, all for
Papers willr be sent to
for one year,
for our Magazine Money
Club offers. J
’• Newspaper and Mag-
azine Agency,
ilo, .Texas, Station A.
A week should be made,
once. Learn our extraordinary
'giving absolutely free our reliable
“Iltchen aet with every order for
•thorn Rose pattern teaspoons,
* * bio
iT Off.
set free. $7 to $10 a day
inteed.
20 sales a
Should be able to
offering the 8-
Everybody needs teaspoons,
will buy. One of x>ur ag-
ld 7 sets In less than 2 hours. Cus-
t delighted. Remember we give a
set with 8 Rogers) teaspoons at
'expense to help bur agents to
introduce this Rose Fat tern. Write
terms and free outfit to work-
McAdams Co., 803 1st Ave.,
Texas^ ' Y 2-12
operation and this did much to avert
great slaughter.
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FREED FROM DANCING WIFE.
Husband Grows Tired of Two-Steps,
Waltzes and Jigs.
in tha. penitentiary, having been con-
victed of murder in the first degree.
The Jury was out only an hour and
took but two ballots.
The 2 3-year-old resdrtkeeper, who,
the evidence showed, took the lives
of two 16-year-old girls within the
space of a week to covep*up white
and gouty ills, and of marvelous re-
storative valqe to all who may he
nervous of anaemic. Their fame as
a corrective of stomach, liver and
kidney troubles is national. The wa-
ter also has a most salutatory effect
upon the skin. Aumlysis Shows it
to he richer in valuable medicinal
Everything in Hardware
Wholesale and Retail
San Antonio Hardware
THE BIG HARDWARE' STORE
San
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BEE~S
Send for Complete Catalog
i beekeepers supplt
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240 W. Commerce St.
Deer and Wild Animal
and drsss skins for rug pur-
F. HARDMAN, 216 South
8tr«et. San Antonio. Texas.
jP*LB—Write G. W. Brown, Jeffer-
n»», for llet; cheep farm end oil
'or eale. g-8
with Concrete Poets, cheap as
N® repairing. Onr outfit makes
day. Price $12.50 complete. Sat-
»n guaranteed. Concrete Supply Co.,
A. Mermord Jaccard Bid., St. Louis,
PARTED—We constantly need
of every description; write to us if
are dissatisfied with your present em-
" it, or waut a position of any kind,
place yon la It. Help- Furnished
yers without coat DO IT NOW.
Employment Bureau, 218 Gibbs
_5., San Antonio, Tex. _2-1
JANNET’8 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
gi
better to be had. ^75 cent? for 500;
per 1000 ; 5000 and over 85 cent* per
Jouannet’s Early Giant ArgenteuU
ragus Roots $1.00 per 100; $4.00 per
k Alfred Jouanuet Kox II, Mt. Pleas-1
S*_C._______2JI
JWBldRRY PLANTS — Millions of !
at lowest prices. Klondike, Excel- i
Aroma and Gandy. Dewberry and
vines. John Light foot, E. Chatta-
RgSwi. Dept. T. __ 2-1
FOR 15 ISGGS from my prize wln-
pens. All one kind or assorted esurv
le Wyandotte. Golden Wyandotte, Sil-
: Wyandotte. White T,eyhorn, Brown
W>rp. Bayfed Kochs, Plank Langshaus,
Orpington. Light Brnhtn is. Rhode Ls-
Bedv. IT. Gernert, Cloud Chief, I
Klip * ^2-1:
BHWB'T'HTcKS die by Tiindreds, i
white diarrhoea. We save them,
address of toil people using lneubn- !
, and sret FREE details how we
[itched, fed, and raised' fourteen hnn-
■ Alva Itemed y Company, Alva.
, 2-1
San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 3.—“My
wife, eats her meals with dancing
two-steps, waltzes when she dusts
the furniture and jigs the rest of
the time, and I want a divorce,” tes-
tified Richard Boni. He got it.
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As a general ionic and preventive for
“Grip” and malarial conditions, nothing
equal Oxldlne. It kills poisonous germs,
tones up the system—is good to take all
the time, especially In malarial regions.
Oxidine Cold Tablets relieve bad colds al-
most immediately.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
All Parts of the World
E. McCLAN N AH AN, Agent
SUNSET OFFICE
S07 E. hutM Street * Sm AiDalo, Tern
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
Salesman Wanted to sell “TIRE
FIX,” an automobile necessity.
BIG MONEY to hustler. Write
Western Division, International
Utility Co., San Antonio, Texas.
A PRACTICAL SCHOOL
Run in a PRACTICAL WAY by
THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL
MEN to give you a PRAC-
TICAL Education
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a muscle when Foreman Gerard read treatment, etc., are perfect. Vapor
the verdict. Ten minutes later, after an<* Turkish baths, with attendants,
she had been locked up in her cell, are also provided. %There are mani-
agaln, she broke down and began to cure rooms for ladies and gentelmen.
weep and cry out hysterically. | To take advantage of thees Hot Wells
The convicted woman, according to baths is to make nature ybur physi-
the story she told when put on the cian- The baths have proved their
witness stand In her own defense, efficiency in restoring depleted phys-
was bom in Madisonville, Ky., and !?al strength and building up the ett-
lived for a time in Henderson. She tire system. The process seems mag-
denied all complicity in the murder ical and . yet is really simple enough;
of^either Eunie Gray or Jessie Me- AH the organs are stimulated in their
Cune and seemed to make a fair wit- Proper functions, the pores are open-
ness for herself. But when the pros- ed> the blood is purified and given
ecuting attorney began his cross-ex-
amination the tiger in her came to
the surface. Her face\set hard and
fast as she shot back i^ngry replies
to him. She displayed a fierceness
of temper that even her lawyer show- ; Hot Wells,
ed amazement at her conduct in the
witness chair.
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SAN ANTONIO
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nourishment and its circulation im-
proved, until tjie whole body feels
the invigoratioh. The most delicate
thrive in the glorious sunshine and
dry air. There is no malaria around
mu sarjMi. s. Mill
Mother Has Rural Carrier Take Child
to Grandma as Package Just
Within Limits of Law.
Batavia, Ohio, Feb. 3.—Vernon O.
Lyttle, mail carrier on rural route
No. 5, is the first to accept and de-
liver a live baby under parcel post foot, on horseback, or by automobile,
Recreation. ,
At Hot Wells there is opportunity
for every form of wholesome sport
and recreation. Golf enthusiasts may
enjoy the* links; tennis is another
diversiorir^The park'affords boating
also on a smooth, pleasant stretch of
the San Antonio river, overhung by
luxuriant foliage. The surrounding
country is well stocked with game;
there is good fishing in the river, and
only a short journey away is the Gulf
pf Mexico, with its famous tarpon
fishing. One can take excursions on
conditions. The postage was 15
cents for $50.
The baby, a boy weighing ten and
three-quarter pounds, just within
through beautiful scenery, and to a
score of point sof great historic in-
terest. Chief among these are the
famous Missions, dating back tp the
the eleven-pound weight limit of the dawn of civilization in America, and
parcel post law, is the child of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Beagle of Glen Este.
The package was wrapped and ready
for mailing when the carrier got it.
Its measurements reached ^seventy-
one inches, also within the law, which
makes seventy-two inches the limit.
Lyttle delivered the parcel at the
address on the card attached, .that of
including the romantic and historic
Alamo, with the De La Espada, Con-
cepcion, San Jose and San Juan Mis-
sion^. There are also San Fernando
Cathedral, Fort Sam Houston, Brack-
enridge Park, Riverside Park, the
Monuments, San Pedro Springs and
West End Lake. The roads, bordered
with palm and pecan groves, are ex-
60 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW HAS
KING KOM
PORE LOUISIANA GAIE S)
THE STANDARD SYRUP OF TH:
NONE EQUALS IT IN PURITY AND
Hi,
AT ALL GROCERS
Packed by
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DUNBARS MOLASSES & SYRI
NEW ORLEANS
J. C. DIECNANN
Preserve year ]
Cover Your Buildings
with Flintkote Roofing Vs Us ft!lbkMHHN with Ci
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Building Materials, Paintft, Oil and Varnishes, Cement, Lii
Roofing Pitch, Roofing and Building Paper, Sewer
306 E. Commerce St.
Ao.,r
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Lime, Acme P
\ UN UT6IM.1
REDUCE YOUR FEED BI1
AND IMPROVE YOUR ANIMALS
Horses and Mules do more work; Cows give more and better milk and bxtto
Sheep and Goats grow better fleeces; Hens lay more eggs, and all, bm wt *
Cattle and Hogs, take on more flesh and fat, and develop more rapidly an4
in better health and condition when fed on V .
nalle. Much better than Hay. far cheaper than Corn.
Write for free Booklet containing much valuable Information to
Stock Kaisers to
THE BUREAU OF PUBLICITY
Interstate Cottonseed Crushers’ Association. 808 Main Street. Dallas,
especially vai-
to Feeders snA /
the child’s grandmother, Mrs. Louis cellent, and automobiling is a pleas-
>Ii SALE or trade—3000 »)eres of nrte.lnn
Ms'Dimmit County; two flowing wells1
Nipfriy; price $30 per acre; 100 acre*!
f miles from livable In high state of
tatlon: all kind*, of farms and ranches, (
cXnd small. We canyuilt you In nny-
you want. Wrlte^k yonr wants.
A Nipper, Uvalde, Texas. 2-11
Business Offict 209 Frost Building
School, 833 1-2 E. Houston St.
Commerce Grain Go.
W. 8. Dolery, Mgr.
Agent for
mebane cotton seed
5G6 E. Commeics St. San Ar.tonio, Tex.
AllStwl. of All Kinds for Garden and Fi<!d
" « buy and sell Hay and Grain.
We make a specialty of ground
end mixed feeds. My hen poul-
try foods xvill keep poultry fat
and healthy and produce eggs.
Price only 81.75 per hundred.
**iw»ci»l attention given to in&il
orders.
Beagle, who lives about a mile from
its home.
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Dishonest
losses.
gains are equal
to
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OH, YOU MIDDLEMAN.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
MMEI UMIFACTURIN6 OO.’S
ICKLES AND CATSUP
Alvin, Tex.—The strawberry grow-
ers of this section were astonished
i to learn that their berries were sell-
ing on Fort Worth and Dallas retail
; markets at five cents per berry. The
i producer gets loss' than cne-haif
j cents on each berry sold at. this
time of the year. Stated another
way the producer gets $6.50 per
crate and the consumer buying ber-
Ties at five cents each, pays "trrl-
| proximately $7 2 per crate leaving a
profit of $65.50 per crate for the
middleman.
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Pneumonia and Pleurisy.
For over thirty years Hunt’s Lightning
Oil has been aoknowledged to be a very
quick relief when rubbed well on the
rheat.( Many hundred letters testify to
tke benefit It baa given others. Why
ure the whole year through. We
aintain our own livery, garage and
pair shop for the convenience of
our guests.
There is always good fun at the
swimming 'pools. There arc. shallow
parts for beginners and deep places
for diving; the chutes, or toboggan
slide, furnish endless amusement for
the users and entertainment for those
who look on.
In cool evenings there is prftfes- j
sional entertainment, in the hotel; !
and the billiard and pool room and
the bowling alleys are well patron- j
i/.ed. The hotel orchestra gives con-
certs regularly and provides excel-
lent music for dancing.
For the children, especially, these
amusement park features in our
owp premises are a constant means
of lively entertainment. There is
plenty of space for baseball, croquet,
and archery. There is a shooting
gallery, a native Mexican curio shop,
Indian weavers, relic venders, and
sooth sayers. There are burros to
ride and coasters, swings and all the
paraphernalia of a children’s play-
ground, with a corps of nurses in at-
tendance, under whose watchful eyes
to
GEUNINB
ONION
Don’t risk- __
short supply of 1e
lor onion seed. _
your order with - ns
now for shipment this
fall, thus being assur-
ed of strictly pure and
unmlxed seed, reason^
able prices, and hon-
est delivery. Write for
prices and particulars,
also our big illustrated
catalogue.
CHRIS. REUTER
Seedsman
Agent fbr X. M. Reid,
Port O rot ova, Teneriff e
1138 Decatur g|ps
New Orleans, 14,
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THE MARK OF QUALITY
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HABIESS! SADDLES!! CBILAUXIH
Ask for “Hereford” Brand. At your dealer, ■
you. get the best there is in quality.» S
'mn IiOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK |
To every Retail Merchant sending us a"
mail order with this nd, we will send a
nice souvenir. WHOLESALE ONLY; h
Send for Our Catalogue. '4
Alto Largest Maaafacturers of
Men’s Belts and Hat Bands in
tke South.
L.
FRANK SADDLERY 00.
San Antonie, Texas
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