The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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ies. Take
a lid you
seated to-
work.„
i’s- Liver
a& up
lloustieSB,
fteadacfae;
■h. Your
wd' Pod-
than her-
waiting
-
' ’ '
with
leads.
MRS.
WINSLOW’S
SYRUP
Tli lifuto' u4 CkiMm’a R.iuLtor •
This Superior purely vegetable
prepaYation for correcting
baby’s trollies contain* nil nlrn.
hoi, opiates, or narcotic*.
Brings gratifying results for
mother and child. Formula on
every bottle.
For Grip, Colds and
MALARIA
7-11CHIILIFUGE
quarters detachment 6f tho.Sixfy-firkit
Field Artillery Brigade of the Thirty-;
Siklh .Division,..the lllth Trench Mor-
tar Battery of the 'Tlffrry^ixUi, a lie-
taehnient of ; that 18M Field Artillery
and four officer# of ' the_ mu-
nitlott. Train ^reached Newport - Newi*
Wednesday on the Do Kalb, twelve
days out of St: Nazalre, Franco, and
aro now, quartered, at. Chimp smart
Also there1 came a. large number of
eabuuls, Including many Texans and
Oklahomans, who were sent” to ' TOT
camp hospital. All of the units of the
Thirty-sixth Division are destined for
Camp Bowie. Texas.
have been wounded, captured or miss-
ing ou the battlefields of Europe:
KILLED IN ACTION. *
Pvt. .William Henry Adams,
Fut-
tV‘
Lbfii ' v
Judders*
and Ifi-
kills the Malaria germ and
regulates five liver.
25 cents ,
SMOKING TOBACCO
FACTS FROM THE '
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
The Use of Flavorings Deter-
mines Difference In Brands
The Encyclopedia Brltannica says
about thsj manufacture of smoking to-
bacco: ". , .on- the Conti?rent and. in
_America, certain ‘sani-w’ urn
liui lUnmi* and inurwng
loaves.’' Which indicates that a smoker’s
enjoyment depends as mvich upon tlie
flavoring used as ’upon the tobacco,.
Your nose is a sure guide in the mat-
_____Try this dmpjo test
with several tobacco brand pour.sonie
tobacco int-o your palm, rub briskly,
and smell. You will notice a distinct
V difference in. the fragrance of every
br§hd. tobacco that smells, beat to
you will smoke best in your pipe, you
_ . . can test
>lus a dash of pure chocolate, gives.
[•’arr of the field
artilipry, regular service, who has been
in command of tjie brigade shied the
death of General John E. StCPhens 'oii
•January 5.- .. ' ’ S.:. ’
Colonel Farr left El Paso early in
the war with the Eighteenth Field Ar-
til lory, which organization lip conr-
manded “at Clin teau-Thierry, ttitd later
fommunde-i MTr ’n-t»H firry lirigiidn nf
bright.
Pvt. Elroy Green, Tyler.
DIED OF ACCIDENT.
Pvf. Elinor II. Zocller. Happy.
DIED OF DISEASE. —- .
Srgt, Richard R. Cunningham, !’>eu-
TfiiT
-J—Hvtv- Prvstoti Archer, Timpson.
Wagoner Thomas C. Trow, Cook-
vllle.
Pvt, James' W. Buchanan, Poly-
Pvt,, Marlin’ S. Guthrie,' St>areu.b,erg.
'Pvt. Wiii. T.’Hepdley;-Ben Wheeler.
Pvt. William." It. Hinson, Matador,
-fpvt. Marshall Joseplr, Beaumont.
Dorp. Jod'E. Slahty,'Minerttfl Wells.,
Wagoner William Arrfistrong, Ver-
non. , . '
, 1 fb r s n * h i > o r —Gew-tfre- G Gelt-ii mpi
Port O'Conner,.
Washing!on. —- A U hough operating
(otpiVlirte!*.'trl l-hv .pi'ilU'tpTIt t’U i t Vi KV il s' Of1
the country showed -a decrease in Jam J
uar), <qroak «nd «et ofB-r.it mg ax-j
•penseVi. eOntlntied to H■ <■!u.to, the net
revenue aft%y dwductinn i t •; • , fail-
Jng about jKf.OiiiirfiOj) admrt of Gig gov-1
’ ninient's'avi-rage tnijjtjjly rettlM ob-.
ligation nf approximately $75,rtm».odO. ;
A* summary oi' revenues and i-x-'j
ponses'of I ni roads.' vvith annual rev®-1
DUO 111 exr.ess. iAf. H,OUU,uJU^iu'ailii- pub- 4
ilc this \\< < k by the' Interstate com* 1
llll'IVl1 coniinhonui, snowed Unit Wosi-i
operating rexenucff*1n Januury~.de-1
clined • more than $-1 J.OmhhOd^or about I
10.5 per cent' from the December fig-
ure of $440,100,105.
Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Restored
Her Health.
There ntv ninny h.uel-'o’ipe Vont.4 of
wool ychinrs )icii'An‘g"-lhe new sprang
tfie-T went y-aix t li 'Di v islon-t Ne w Eng-
Itthd) at St. Mihiel. He will accom-
pssy-.the division to Texas, ..... Pyt Fdvv,;lnl
- LkaiLaiaiu t'ofbnoi -tHoaii Slmpnon, atfhbV '
the -brigade-jtdJutant, did not accotn- ‘
paiiy the headquarters detachment, be
JilK oil a. fourteen. lini ng u, in visit
England,. and probably will come .with
one of -the other regiments. The 131st
Field .Artillery arrlvedyTthursday* On j
ihe“H5ttfus. ‘ She carried thirty-four |
officers and 1;866 men of the Texas-! mont
contingent. The 133d Field, ArUlldrtf j
made up of men in the Dallas-Fort i
Warth vicinity, is due at Newport
News from March 21 to March 24.
TKo Do Kalb, Wednesday’s arrival,
was# former German raider, and made
mp**
Pvt. Mabry Atkins, Eyttle.
Marino Pvj. Wi R.. ikrty. Bay City.
Pvt.- AValter E. IJughes> Troy. ,
I!. Parker, iuri Al-
Corp’. Sidney Smith, Gilmer.'
Pvt. Emmett Rogers, Piedmont.
PVt. oIiivtSt,. Boss. GalSeston.
Pvt. KiileighA, sainlel, Leakey. *
i’\ t. Ctiarlia Coleman. l-«<t. .
Pvt. Ben O. Zonhui'g, Bastrop.
Wagoner George A. Iiorkan, Beau-
comber total ot $.45,0ti5.tll)3. While, op-.
crating expenses' Svere $360.5(15.816, a
decrease of $354,680,747.-’ ,
Deduction of taxes mid unoollect*.|;nmlolsv. Ilore' U .ne in color
aJdegevemmsVro-m'n.d operating revo- coVnto.t with inlavs ;„f satin and
imcs for January leaves an actual op- 1 lalin-covcriO buttons in a much da’rk-
erating income of $20,836,000, a do-j cr chad.', |.g7W| i > mirn.w -iju I.raid.
thw#
Nawarlf, N. J.—“For about ....
year* '1 mlTrtcd frdm nervous hrea
down and got so
jwnlei could Hardly ^
stand, and had heaa-
acho.4 every day. I
tried everything I
could think Of ami
was tinder a phy- **
. sician’s care fpr two
yetgs. Aglrlffieitd
had used Lydia E.
Pinkham’s \>gs-
tablo Compound and
she told' me about
it. From the
ilav | tnnlf
to P el better and
^rww I«m well and
Lv' ablif to do most any
kind of wort I
have L'cn re com-
, mending the Com-
pound ever since and give you my per-
mission to publish this letter.” - Misa
Flo Kelly, 476 So. lith St., Newark,
N, J.
Coinuarcd AvlLli tlm sam..mnni h Uu: . Qp ^ p
wwaaiai»ttffl
Pvt, Willie Smith, Yorktown.
•pvt. tiein^fe Smith, Galveston.
Pvt. Ciiariie Burdix, Jeuseraud.
Pvt. WjHiuLl Forester! Bogota.
- * WOUNDED .IN ACTION.
_________j,:
-’’TVf.' ]!uT.-?:r5!re7r
Pvt, Benjafnin
Pvt. Z'ebran F.
Vine.- ..
mn, l!d<*ti.
CrettahUw. Clarkn-
jrajor George W. Spooner oLllills-
boro, who commanded •the- motor b;it-
talbm.of the ammunitl. n train;'('’up-
turn D. E. ‘Eagan o"f (’iiicago, mejdical ’ cprp. Harry J.’ IlifL West l-nimif ’ -
PlUter aUg'-hed tu thu~-j+m«MiHjtien4- ltyr'"TTctTiFy R. Miinw r', 'BurkbnrnetL
train, and Captain Lewis Maverick of pvt. John M. ‘Davenport. Dinvville,'
ban Antonio, commanding-the- llith . pvt: Ji-sse F.-Martin, BoheVt^-Lee. -
f,iu^ l‘vf. George It. nunfoti. flalvcrton
ypar bi-faro. gr'Oss, operating rev'etiues
fpr JaliPitri jucrcaswi $$11.427bdO. i
or -about -.38 per cent ; net operating.;
revenues. ■$2:'.'lM,,J7t». or PM per-eeul, ...
and op. rating expenses, f88,l*44;y60, or
32, per cent.
MEXICAN BANDITS EXECUTED
ON BANKS OF BIO GRANDE
Americans Witness Hanging of-Eight
Mexican Outlaws by Mexican
Authorities.
'nil iHiiiSiiai
.San Antonio, Tex, - With • scor'es of
tWo. nirm-iTrTrFtvi,r...-l l.d A'm
I’he ri.ffson this famous root and herb
tie.fl e 1 f m.(ly,T,yilia.I6.1’lnkham's V»gstahlw
—WUHrfCr i ■ nnpormri, was so successful in lijiss
.Kelly’s easy was I's'cause it went to th*
root of her trouble, restored hop to a
normal healthy ci.mdittOTjgnd a** result
her nTrwOshi'sS tltoippean-il.
I DROPSY TatATMINT. aiwqaMnMi
I , ¥l “* N.m<i» reiniMMiR awothar *n«l •tiv'trf ’
I Iu*w»th. Nsfsr li' Mivi nf if# fur .lrn|«|W
»Try II Trial Irvkluisfll •**•»t Mil. by null.
fwrp.le.oa. THdMAS J(. Cf|tCN
# —mm safe. Sot *U. - a«ttwoaiM. u,
;1 I
■-j • a*: <<vt ,'J •<»' -w
GARDEN SEEDS
V*v* '
"vW-
--•'4. - :
112-1919-
->> V
lh.0 arrivals. Captain Maverick wyk
in charge of-the troops on the ship:
plus a dash of pure chocolal
TUXEDO Tobacco a pufe fi
r nose cam qui
-co a pufe fragrapeo 'v<“y Tronl th6 .De Kalb's, decks,' glad
ickly'idtsiinguishfrdm J*enoHxh to agafti piunt' their , ioo» <
-Co. —.. Bm.tt ..at 1 d .ssjOe— —Amsst-lyatg -r —.. .v -k -
Pvt. C harlie A”. 'Glacnzi’l, Kar.nes
gity.' ■ * _
Pvt. Tyson fL rillbeFC'Abilbrib.
Pvt. Oras R. Vu^n J5ant, Tioga. '
' ' S(Ck IN HOSPITAL. —
cou civ'.uj aW!t»vTn?imyw 4
on the .hanks of the UitV t^riinde near.,
San ,Benito, Texas, Monday ai'tet noon.
This infortmUJon was bVoitfiiii to, rfan
1„, i;,4h—
formerly intelligence o:tii-er nt.'CamitW \ bi.nTee i|iat will V-.k okp ur.v
1 ravis. .tapwig GUI was .0110 of Liiy aftv'rat-.-it'h Ininidcring, 'njt 'j-ng a.v it , . lk
ihf.ited,■ (s„ but haif to comb H> y«n -- t*rvt«. tViniide or ffr/,- wtiTTe - v, IT.-.” ahl T'SS^iN^
Antoni.i 1 ep business -and dLii not W-jtlt j Mtttholilklied:, vi->gi-d.dkjen.|‘fftrett^ 1
for.the hangilfg. ' ■ . In;t>id.*|>r_ in' bltto >^11. ' For dutklrihty*
- CatHttin foil!.said -the kmiultta had j•iml Irfr-Tlrttrinnc-r- 'rirnt;pTg~lit
been rotinded up* 011 the Mexican side j to voile. ’
u.,u.v,. -1.r *i...n 1»-.4
f*ryIfV.’' VVrI{t*rTr*?uYfff , I<<• t.\11 . M.fcil U.’tlfr%
BAWJACIMtp SLED CQtWC.
VO. ttux 7Jfl Hmutbn.' T«a,
abit
DO YOU WANT TO, QUIT
iiemr.'5
■Hmfwwrri, " T
■ --V-'-v.
....
ncrease
Im— .
Ll to do our
Vryforsqiw ■.
|:iger spent f ~ $V
irs. im—we
IprlOad tnt*
lit maiiufao
I'eries to ps.
Some of
Idticed only.
I s country
|uiucd Ihye
Far East,
and U’itiU
our snles-
lained tlmnD _
pevv mff*.
Jistail It' on ’
[o Interfere
|B EVERY
IIQHT
| everything
shift, ana
has been
|o feed our
dtipp out
Jee jars’ of
nlllton and
as required
Jr Cafe De-
beneflt of
I mentis dup*
I alone. •&,
IvAPORUE,
JTOBER.
be given
-1:1,028,07ft
ctnred and
|er—otae Jar
the entire
lemlc. Vick’s
External-|g||
1, the-1
linds of 1
rtor, rell'
Kh
lies gli over -., •
.-tS’W ‘
Enemies
WHITE SCOURS
BLACKLEG
Your Veterinarian Can stamp
them out with Cutter’* Anti-Calf
Scodr Serum, and Cutter’* Germ
' FyeeBlackleg Filtrate-and Aggrcssin,
or Cutter’s Blackleg Pills.
Ask him about them. If he
hasn’t our.literature, write to us for
information on these products.
The Cutter Laboratory
Berkeley, Cal.,.Qr'Chicago, III.
----aTh» Lmktratory That Know* How"
Archij Rvr Gety Senate Seat, ,
Austin, Tex.—1;he senate Thursday
by a vote of 16. to 14 adopted the ma-
jority ’ report of the committee on
privileges and elections, seating" Ar-
chie Parr as senator from the Twenty-
third senatorial district, thus ending
the OlasKCoek-Parr contest, which was
instituted at the beginning of the ses-
sion. ......
* v.-ttt
cijle. , - '' ' - ■
V.vtj lEew is. G. Rogers’Dallas. w
Srgt. John M. HuTimfll, Galveston.
RETUfJNED TO ODTY.
Pvt. Kdwyrd W. Denliam, Dallas.
Pvt. 5Ulton, J. .Wipkler, Houston.
Murine Pvt, • Emmett T-. "Robert,
lloekley. ; '
Pvt.' Jim Brown, Ferris.
Pvt. Gus A. Gruber, Addicks,
’Presidcn^Wilson in Paris,
Paris.—President Wilson
Those voting to seat Parr were!'1 ■ 'ar'8- i resident
Bailey, Bell'. CaldwelL ^arioCk, Clark,^'“Saturday-' authorized -the statement
that there has been,no,change iu the
ariginai plan for linking together the
Dayton, Dorough, Faust, Giltson, Hall,
Johnston, McNcalus, -Pag,e, Rector,
Smith; Strickland—16. • • -' t
league of nations and the pdace
treaty. The plan was enunciated by
niw-hanaii of a,-ori-v, r„uiin,. n«„, ................... ........
................
Noe.^—Alderdice, Buchnnan of ’Bell,
It’s not what we tell folks about mrtv
selves that interests them, "it's what
we could tell ’em, hut don't.
Suiter,
Woods-
Wesi brook,
-14.
Williford, Witt,
has been no departure thus far from
the order then laid down.
H«»11St rnli.r, whfclr lndlcutHs piM^™bliKx!TI|iiM? n””*
otti ■fiaiiffi.tirsBtw
lot iwo or thrrn wei-Xs will i-nrlch ihi> blfi'sl. Ini-
p»o»oth.i dl*c»o.»i.iiiirt »ct «« :i ii-nr
•nlmi To vie to ttio whole njstein Nati
tbrow off brdlapel the
In perfect bealtb. Pl<
ii.
— — w MVral Htronifib*
*ftjsUun Naturo win th««n
orm*. an4 ih«» ClilM will he
iani to take. 60c por botllo.
— When it mttw stnrtK Out' tn' 1IV<« IRVvtrr
ills salary he usually stvceeds.’1
j ■:<
*■' f
“Blue” and Worried?
“Blue,” worried, half-Hiclc people
should find out the cause of their trou-
bles. Often it is merely faulty kidney
action, which allows -the blood to get
loaded un with noisona that irritate the
nerve*. Baekache. headaches, dizziness
and annoying bladder troubles are add-
ed proofs that The kidney* need help.
Use I)oan’8 Kidney Pills. Thousands
thank them for relief from just such
troubles.
Breaking' Up Zapata 3and.
Mexico ('ltjF.'—The’ state of Morelos,
Just" south of Mexico OJty. is com-
pletely under the. Control of govern-
ment troops, after having been over-
run for ten years By bands command-
ed by Emiliano Zapata. A campaign
conducted by General Pablo Gonzales,
commander of the government 'iorotjs,
has been successful, Zapata and a few
hpndred followers being driven • into
the almost Impassable mountains near
Puebla de Ixtla, on the boundary be-
tween Mexico and Guerrero. His cap-
ture, with that of Gener-al Genevo de
Lao and Manuel Palgfax, his chief
lieutenant, is expected utmost any day.
AppropriatiSn for Amendments,,
. Austin, Tex,—The house Saturday
finally passed houm^biji appropriation
of $25,000, Or so much thereof as may
no necessary, to 'defray tin'' expense
of printing the four constitutional
amendments to be voted on May 24
to-wit: I’rohibliIon, woman's-suffrage,
land for the landless, and Increasing
the governor’s salary.’
by rurales under the c*nvmanM ofVol-^
ojlel Beriiua,. whq ir actllig-sttiider^ff- j
• I n - -
yp-hwew XtfMi ftm^twwwwfl.;f
in executing- fh^cight Monday it'-ft
was'deciiRvi^to erect a scaffold' ou the j
Mejftfcah »Id«S' of M?e . river • and the1
Americans were iuvitc^X to watch the
hanging from the Amerieun • sjdo.’ |
Nothing but tin; narrow stream whs j,
between the tnulieiice ami,Gee aetora
in the gruesome -drama.
According to Captain Gill,. Cjcneral
Ozuna and Colonel Bertieu of the Mexi
can army are thoroughly ridding 'the
lower portioiv of the Mexican border of
bandits. For a* number'of years' that
at Paris ^section was infested with outlaws who
p were .'chased from the American side
by Texas rangers and soldier*. They
hid ou (he Mexican side and aj every
chance they rayed on this sid^.of the
.river. Some of them formefty lived on
this ride, of the 'Rio. Grande, ,md were
ct, L in;Iy_fiuiiiiia^_witlt.iiu:, co u u Lry»
When Geni^af Ozuna took command
of that district-Ire .started a campaign
to i id Mexico of I he haiidtts. Under f
liin*. Folonel Beruea took active charge
of the force!! in the field qnd with lijs
famous.,I'uraies lie lias sticceeded in.
cupturing many of the -men sufd .to
have been ai tive In raiding.. Official-
ly 28- have been execu
invet-i*t e-n*t-,n/ Son.t wy* f.r - e* 1 hi lit Id of ArnU.
. ^’V. _... .. Il—-:—
Aml-siimh' Co., Ht,i« H'.FH.Smi Antonio, T<*z.
•ItffrkvaC. w n / gm mm 1
A Texas Case
con Hill, San An-
_____tohto, .Texas, says:
L ”My kidneys acted
lr,c«ui»rly apd
caused me no end of
an n o y>a n c e. TV.
greater /part of the”
tinievmy back would
have a dull, nagging
pnln that fairly
throbbed. I read
about Doan's Kidney
Pills and got a sup-
ply. 1 had otrty used
I hem a few* days be-
— r~ anted
, in/ i-i»v-i 1.1—imi* aching
lealth Improved In every way.
n's. cured me and the cure has
Get Dou’i at Aor !>«,, SOc > Bos
JDOAN’9 VXLV
rOSTOLMILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.,
-Latest From Peace Conference.
- Pgris.--Efforts are being directed"
this week to ’shaping the leafcpe of
nations edvenant to insure-.lta.ftf.caBt-
ance by the supreme .council 'and win
th® approval of those Americans who
are demanding ite.amendment. f’olo- (navy
nel Hotis^ conferred with Lord Rob-
ert GccH, Leon Bourgeoiil and the
jAmerlcqn. delegates and reported to
PresidentJiVilson, ' It is conceded that
some ef the suggested amendments
can safely be adopted,, for instance,
those safeguarding the Monroe doc-
trine and fixing conditions which wilt
•Gb«*rnor Signs Bills.., » '
Austin, Tex.-^-Governor Hobb/ Sat-
urday signed and filed .Dtp .following
bills: Senate bill No.'69, appropriat-
ing $560 for Cleaning the state library
and it'rratifting, nuitCriai ;• Senate bill
No S91, amending the Rockwall coun-
ty roaii law; house bill No.' 634; creat-
ing Sun Juan Independent, School Dis-
trict, Hidalgo county.
i^eil.
.More than ever the tiappef has cause
to rejoice in iieautlfal elothes. Great
designers spend their time thinking
of iwr wnd I'reatltig things to just sntt
those vvohderl'ul years beginning with
T~'
Secretary Daniels Off to France,.
New York.rr-Seqretary Daniels of the
ttd-ti party nf naval experts
sailed for France Saturday on the
giant transport-Leviathan to study r.a-
yal and nvialie’h problems.
Argentine Government Issues Decree,
Buenos 'Aires—T her A rg< ift I u o jrntr
eminent Saturday'Issued a decree em-
powering the cilstom house to load
Rush of Income Ta’xpayera. _
Washington.,—Unt(l ..lat^ Saturday
night federal revtiue eollectoi's’ of•] twqlve nml ending with sixteen, fibre
ficts throughout, rite country were j_Is 'n.-slecss. thaL w^U iuake-j|trMwn.up»
-ouay-. receiving eleventh hour income J envious. It is mud" of course linens
t nTTeTuFu 5, (1 ne Sa *. u r 1111 y -; it t! 1 • j.,t"; nn'1 h«s a white waist coat set In, und
eat, and accepting payments ot the 25
pee cent first instailmcnt. Collectors
reported tluit they were submerged
beneath a fio.pd of divrlnheiits,' oliecks
and money irnteyii' and that-G wouid
take rqyeral days to prepaid '^vcti a
bent'ative tabulation of receipts.. Trims*.
ury. officials -calculated • the probable
inflow of tax' money at somewhere ’be-
tweei $8(JQ,(11)0,900.'and $1;U00,000,000.
handsome tint pearl buttons,
GRACIOUS STYLES IN.WRAPS*
g!^l:t 0f t-be a(,hftrRncn ,lf lhfl 1<tte. imit iintniTtt Sllllia ahJ na"tio«7allze the
onemy powers.
harbor.
To Surrender Shipping.'
‘ Berlin.—The mercantile fleet In Gor*
man iiairbors, disposition of, w^hicn will
,be decided at an parly date at the food
and shipping conference at Brussels,
consist!!, according ‘to Germttn -flgtltes,
6™23 steamers, of 1,M(|,700 grpss'tous,
an drills sailing vessels- of 52,600 tons.!
The saillfig craft apd some, of the
smat'er steamers will, however, be
lflft by the Amtemo to
coastal truffig.
Colds Crow- Better
SSri!f:.,Z"i.“!3,-5ir2TKS:,',iSr
• Ung stop*, when you us« rellsble, time-tuted
ISO’S
W/ould. Kesp-Sea Rights.
Imndon.—sir Edgar1 Jk>wring, the
Newfound^gd high commissioner in'
London, at a luncheon tendered him
by the British Empire League, ex-
pressed the hope that Great Britain
yrould neVer hand over her inaritimo
rights -ta eiiy Kafebe of nations.
Good Showing df Oil Fouhd. ‘
Palestine, Tex.—Oil In paying quan^l
l^les has been struck at a depth of
810 feet In the wildcat well being
drilled about twalva miles west of
Palest lae.
r> -
■ y Tha Name Roe*. ' • v
Yhe name.“rose" varies oply slight-
ly apjong different nations! The Ro-
man* called it rosa—a form adhered
to In-Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and
Russian. In ..Polish It Is jroza; ,ln
Dutch, rposf In Bw?dlshi ros, and In
French, 0.mmn and Danish, rose.
Dally Thought.
The flrat yeare of man mnet make
provision .for the last.—Samuel John-
son.
:V “ L-y
To,Hide German Envoys- ^ -
Paris.—Wlferf the tlme corties for the
signing of the peace treaty it is under-
stood Germany's representatives will
be housed In-one of the palaces at
Versailles and will not be permitted to
enter Partef a> thtf Thrsitcir ^SvcWi^
meat does not caro-to undertake to af-
ford protection to-Gerinsns in Paris.
St. Louis Browns Go South. '
St. Louie.—The St. Louis Americans
aro at San Antonio, Texas, w here they
win begin four weeks of spring train-
»b*. . _
This wrap contrives to look *<f much
like a cape that one must think’twice
befor© placing It ns n coat. It Is beau-
tifully finished with rows of cloth-eov*
ered buttons for ornament, and two
laws dark pearl buttons that look
equal to tho responsibility of fusten-
log It
FTTri yUH‘ V'“*
, ‘-off tii'.: u.yt iy^TTa’(fiirm.'u;" *■;
"Tluit' l".t - yntf.imt, ib.esq't It ?” ir..-.
FRECKLES
’Kavr It tin Tioii to G«t K.4 of Tbtit Ugl/ Spoil
TT» ;r*»'i». no tyuz+r tjllutifFRt np**<1 bf< fp*ilii|
Bslumott of )otir frii’EN s, mu Olltlutv-- <lo«tbI«
*'. **(f•*t ll — H guan.tilut'd tu rtEMVe’ liop^Ip
■iiulB. * ... f
. Mainly in * minrih of pthloi*—«l*m!»lo
• it< n..th front j*o*ir dr»4i*NL «n»l uppljt « lUtlt
«>f it olfht J|d -mornlrtfi Sgil iMiM apdii ’4»*y
t’o' , iu uui *v *i-t .ri*-*•!<e-w DBW»'T)i*|fim f t <tlE*
• i»f *Br, kvltlll* iho- llgllff'r 4)H«»4 hBFP •Vg’uiltlritl irD
tirrlj. ll 1b gei.iiUM Htttf h**f4* tbun on« u'mc
Is urp.V’1 lo rioitu l.'TpIy riRgr th** skin anti inlB -
B l va.’i’l/>lJ • ■ •NltldptlAR
Itc n'lrp to rt"k MV ih«t Aoiitita ttr«*nt(fh Oth!n»*,
•h .tl»|« t* twiid tirwlnr ipinnUifoF of juoiuj buck
lr It fslu tu ftrttiuFt* fr»« L!♦*•«*. — A.iIy.
I nf Uitit'H- )ltll Sl)|,|e* fo oplt*
to tuuu.v. lum t hcy .-iiu i ci.-il in umking
li goixl gue's*. ,
Hayes’
Healing Honey
r Stops The Tickle
Heals Tho Throat
Cures The Cough
Its Soothing Healing Effect soon
gives relief.
If the Cough is deep-seated end the Head
or Chest is sore, a penetrating salve should
bo.applied.^ Thi^greatly helps miyjeougtL.
A FREE POX OF fV . ■ . ;
•ROVE’S
O-HEN-TRkTE SALVE
f Opus thi Ptus nit Pllltritss)
For Ctost Colls, Hill tilts, i:l C..i|,
’ * .
la enclosed with every bottle of HAYES*
HEALING HONEY. This Is the only
cough syrup on the market..wlth^wUch . -
this additional treatment Is given. Tbs
salve Is also very valuable ala Germicide
for the Nose and ThroaL You get both
remedies for the price of one. 35c.
Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist
should not have It -hrr stork. Be Biff order'
It frojep his bearcat Wholesale Druggisu *
Made. Recommended and daarantead to
the Public ,* '-'T"
by l>Mff MEPICWE C0MMNYt
MANUrACTUSESS Of
• Qrove’s Tasteless Chill TbsilC
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919, newspaper, March 20, 1919; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989355/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.