Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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can be found in Towles
Log Cabin
That Delicious
Maple Syrup
W. E. HOCKER
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PHONE US NO. 60
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LOOTING IS REPORTED
IN MEXICO CITY TODAY
tax on th,> fluo for |*ark pur
The hill now goe« to the Gov-
ernor for his signature
Kn.»th«*r Woman's Suffrage bill will
be lUtrisiiMed FYI day
(By Associated pre««i^
\\ tSHINC.ON March |i Ihe Si• r
«b \mbas*ador toda\ informed Bec’y
Bryan that four Spaniard* have been
t: sr.;isinaii‘d in Mexico ('its am! the
city is being looted
Sec'y Bryan said the United States
:• working at \ era Uruz for speedy
admission of food stuffs to Mexico
t'lty. and that Uarranxa has assured
the U 8. that railroads could lie u«ed
free for this i*ir[H>se
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*uo QUsrts extra faocg Crnaberr.e*;
te tent ww*k vo did not teTo oft <6
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Th to go tenigii tor teturtey
■Saturday Specials
4MHtak 1* 10 1C foate* «0rt^ either Mtert* Mtete** or CtoteteT*
<C> Ham*. uacau sailed ino pope? r«r *tfrn wefgtei for italuHUT.
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Moving trains are ex
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may vote a S
That h when
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Smile on «aah day
you use lied Crows Baa Bln*
whiter than snow All gnleer*
tight movitcs
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The Senate passed the House
providing that odunties
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SURE TWCS IN UWC1NE IS
The Pennington
Cure for Piles
Jones’ C.O.DI
Woodmen of the World,
been In seetaion here since
WACO WINS THE NEXT
WOODMEN ME
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today won the 1916 Cbaeenttei o< the
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rr WORTH. Tex.. March MH
Irish Potatoes
per peck......
Per bushel....
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Hundreds of health article* «
tn newstApen and masartnaa, a
praativaDy every onr of them tl
i tort an co of keeping the bowels
lar id empbaahed. a <
dlttoe t* Vi les disease
acts withont lacs
leno- or griping is foond In IMt
ttertlc Tabiehs. Bold by Sftddatl
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Grocery
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Beth TelepNeoee
CMa J- Merttecher. A sent* nt.
ReaMeoee Phone NS.
A. W. Cor. tenet Homo* Square.
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No. 3 cau Tomatoes
)*r can..
ling. Better send to’
Let ,w ftupMA the
a the sHHnr.. aHe. We
t give m<r<t ttfht «rte I
ft Hhou*ae*s
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IN SPAIN TRAIN WREC*
(By A’hmt’atsd ITeeoj
MADRID. March U Aiany persons
! were reported killed and injured last
nigh* when a mail train struck a
(luge reck which fell on the track, in
I \sturtas near \kgc Three cars lull
Ivf paw*e’ki»»r* aere piled, up “n top
i the erne Hir-
er IJ vers
L KiWTs
etotaarh
PW®**0*- Mt awr In any way the appiearaMf
W. T. ArheU, ex post*, a ter « M*
ward*,’•ori, lad.. wnUes: f aiitered
from aeveee troteie vMi my Hites*
and hack Ftm fcotile of Fete J KM-
»*y Flits g»»» •• relief.'’ Then ante
testify that bgekache, ^rhenmSUML
Poth FbcXaCS 114
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BUGGY AND AUTO RAINTtKG
1 have npnned a shut at >0S £a«i
California street, in Leonard block
where I am papered to Go any kind
uf TOhiele petal!nr. Buggies nd Au-
tonaobtea a specialty 1 else repair,
paint and varnish fnrultnrn I gnMnn-
tee first etnas work and low prtee*.
Will appreciate a trial ornrr
(ID O G MePHMRSON.
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A Siypgtsh Liver Need* Attention
Lt< yoer Liver get
■ :.. 95c I are in for a spell of
No. 1 flat can White Star
Tuna Ftih... J.
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id and' yoe
ry teery.
I body gets an attack no< and then
, ! Thousands of people krr, theftr Ljvera
♦ Ivt ixea Life Fills. Hue for
Itna. Stop the dterlmme, i
< Biliousness and IsdWaMioa
i Only tfe al your Drur^iM
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lran^ f I . . ! j SAN ANTOMO. March 11-
per doi^n .. -• mi'
_____ i lAe blgwst event ef the Mod
L.B.JONES&SON
WANT good
ELECTRICAL WIRING
for wleetrlctty done, don't be <kOlU-
ff*d with
Thea it will be perfsrtly safe nod »H1
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Houston 1 Bare hum*
n*a Om. 'the toast
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joe Artis’ cleaning & pressing d
; . ‘“Best Equipped Plant
HATS
We do all kinds of Hat Work for both
ladies and gentlemen. We do not use acids
on Panama or Straw Hats. We also dye felt
hats black without extra charge.
Best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant in Texas.
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MANY PEOPLE KILLED
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While in the of
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that han been no for yenra.
Cotton was selling here today 'for
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WHOOPING COUCH
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CITY ELECTION APRIL
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HUY IN GA1NE8VILLK!
transacted they attended
with distinction
for three
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Judge A. Grube is reported fl] at his
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NEW JAIL TO BE BUILT.
HILL & FEATHERSTON
!8i Hit IT
The weather man pays tbnight will
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IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY REAL ESTATE
Opposite First National Bank
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THE NORTH TEXAS TRADING CO
for handling and caring !da>
J W. MAXWELL, Manager
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z WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE
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Slrteftmu Downtown to C
Hum* Fuw Minutes ft
Crtizon «f Gaieeevtll*.
Office Wes^/Side Square, Gainesville, Texas
Phone No. 86
I.IMM) people
nacle sirvlees last night.
<). F Haley of Fort Worth, arrived
this morning to visit oldJrietids and
look after (business matters.
Honce Cook of Woodbine
cut in society here last niabt
stomach,
promotes
cheerfulness.
Special Agents.
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TOWNS
Acme tailoring Co.
I Ol<i Phone 282 Lindsay House Block
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Red Jone* of Marietta, 1
business in this city yeuterdhy.
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How To Give Quinine To Children.
FltBRILINK is the tfade-tnark name riven to an
improved Quinine, itisa Tasteless Syrup, pleas,
ant to take and does not disturb the stomach
Children take it and never kn<n» it is Quinine. 1
A »so especially adapted to adults who cannot,
take ordinary Quinsne. I>oes «>t nauseate nor
cause nervousness u*>r ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any----
j se. Ask for 2 onne-ori£ine| package.
n une FEBR1L1N H is «n bottle. 25 cents.
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Registered Graduates in Prescriptionsand Drugs
Respectfully solicit a share of the
* public patronage
Vf. O. Duvto waa in MariHU bid*}
i itwral bt)Alne«a
Sidney R. Smith
yesterdav.
Mrs. Thad Harrison is vetting the
in the
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Tim U. 8. predicts enow In Pannan
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<Mrl Cooik of Myra vm in ’ he city
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Seven Keys to Bal pate
The Melting of Molly
Old Rose and Silver
Mistress of Shenstone
Pandoras Box
Lost From Camp Frau
This sale is for CASH only
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OBERSTEIN’S
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE
I wf. H. Stark wa* in FL Warth yua-
Court in terday.
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Dr C. C. Parriah was in Marietta
teter.
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terday with C. F. Flaher. <
agent tor the sama road.
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Y*ur ChiWa CouQg a Can fur Mato
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Judge Yancey Lewis lived in Gaines j
ville a number of years Airing his ear-
ly tuAOhood, where he engaged in the
practice of law. H» had many Frtendv
and admirer* in this city and county
who will be afflicted with sorrow,
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of that former friend and neighbor.
he held
years.
While on the Federal bench. .Judge
} j J.ewU was recalled to hi* native
j i state to become a pro'esaor of law in I'.qme northwest of town.
| k University < f Texas, and he was made ( • ------
| dean of tlx- law department.
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[Late of Cleburne]
Have purchased the Drug Store of
J. T. EDWARDS
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Local Paragraphs
By CHUCK BEATTIE.
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— r>3n.»-pU!m^th Tenny at^
aa a rumdt uf uld nte and stroke
varalyuta, vte Be sustains* t
yearn a<o.
The tecsased ha4 Hv*d in Gats
vtlto nearly a quarter of a rsatr
having moved Imru from l«w< m
mg bto home in this ettf ail thaf tl
«qhi hi* daughter, at whose hQSM
died today. He to survived By 1
daughter*—one living back North i
three kona
te';
Moe MaxwwH was tn Marietta toda>
0 C. Spues I* til Vtoft Worth tod V.
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JUKE TMCET LEWIS
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LOOK.
Absolutely the ou
class, sanitary HU
4-A Hoff-Man Hei
chine in North Texas. Out
workman hq^had 15 years
experience
THERE IS NOTHING TOO
DELICATE for us to clean,
pre-s. dye or repair
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Hi
ease
ly Ash Bitters,
tlon to the torpid, liver,
aud • assists the Kidneys
- iiiing prcft-n-ntial prmariv*
The Senate appropriated tor
«:a<n auon of <-harbon in cattle.
I !:« Senate jussed a Hou*e bill pre
vldtng a heavy ]>eoaltv for otkstrn. tion
<d Htieetu <>r highways for more than
WN are authorized to announef- .1.
Z. Keel candidate tor Mayor of (jain- - ■___
psville at enenlng City elec-tt.m April
Book Special Friday & Saturday
ONLY
•. of Sa* A’. '
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a flSM»roo< jaii
. <o*l IlSJtM)'*1 I
the structure
Geo. Ball left this morning for Ard .
mjre. Okla, where he will spend a’
, short visit with his daughter Mrs.
: Wm Gwyn and family.
Richard Lucas, of thp manor born,
left this morning, for Ft. Worth on
business
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The itt-tle sdn‘of Mr. and Mrs. L
r> !.angford Is re|>orted seriously HI
hen they learn of the untimely death : with pneumosla.
Mrs. Hetty Holland returned this
morning to her home in 8herman al-
The Broad Way
to Cxcxjdycar Tirss
ily first*
15 model
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. erts. all of-Marietta, attendee! “Peg
1 O’ My Heart” at the o|**ra bouse here
last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W L. Tubs. Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Pearoy, Mrs. John Cobble
and Mrs Clara J. Seegar returned on
j Tuesday night from Fort Worth where
—-‘--i the Woodmep of the
i World convention.
Tom. Boxley and daughter Miss
Maggie left this morning for Dallas, to
gpend a few days visit with their son
The brother who was hurt a few days
fcgo in a street-car accident.
Herbert Joues and Mtos Ida MeCoft-
lum of Valley VtaNr. arrived in the
city
rival m the tahTfto. .1
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A. G. Abbey, s—totant G F. A«ent
r here ye»-
merrial
A young white man named Wihon
* req»orted that an overcoat was stolen
from him this morning at the Katy
depot. Wilson missed the early morn-
ing Katy passenger, and left his Over
coat at the depot while he took a
>F. W. Creamer of Sherman was & < stroll up-town, and when he returned
business visitor here yesterday. ^1$ coat was missing. City officers
have a club and will probably make
an arrest before tflght.
Rfov Hotter Spent the day In Ard
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attended thef Taber
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4<‘
Mbw Olive Hensley of IJnftaay
tended service hertt last night.
a Visitor in
Th* U-nuuty Cuuxmlssioneri- < ou» < >
today aw^rdwi * < onlf>< t' to the Sou
them HtryrLural Htecl <’o:
tonic. Te]q to build i
tor Cooke county to
WMrk ix to b*<iu bn the structur>
within » day* and the building L i<> i
b* oompieted aftthin *t* mouth*
Th«* tiuilduig will he iu> d<-rn amt
uftModat* la detail, I wick walla, steel
cdftla. aud equipped with plumbing ,
etoctrte lights, baths and every nboe*
aary* sanitary fetUuie. and modem im
provemenl "
f«ir the lamAtae
W. T. Roberts who has for many
year* been connected with Vai Peers
Dry Goods Vompkny, of this eftty,
tas resigned his position and is now
associated with Teague Oompany.
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who also live tu otftpr |
States, —and a number of grand* biW- j
ren ;
The funeral will take plane'at 'jo - |
clock tomorrow afternoon from Mrs. .1
FranbenCervers, residence. Rev. r] L J
tey standing * pleasant Visit in this frying officiating
roimty with friends
DAlXAB. Ta*
Tanney Lawto. a
Dalia*, once dean <rf the
nrot in the Vnivnrntty of! Teja* ate
totar Jtegn of the Federal ' ‘
Indian Territory, died suddenly at 1
o’etork ynateteay afternoon at hi*
xene 4415. Live U*k street Judge
l^wia had been in 1H heallh for some
time, tbough hi* condition wa* not re-
garded as serkma
fire of his doctort* in the WUaon build ,
•»« yesterday be became very lit Mie
was sent home and died a few min i 1k- tonight
ate* after hie arrival theri.
Judge Lewi* is survived by ids m.r
and one son. Yancev. Jr|, and two * cents
brotb®rs Thomas H Lewis of Bay City [
and Rd ward |jewi« of Gonsales, and a; '
*IM»t Mies Minerva lz**irt of San An- , nn
1 ten io.
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The body will be btortod »LGon*a|p«
! Lomorvow evening. ! | thofr (,n ♦►ueiness.
Yancey Lewis wa* born in Gonzales
• county, Texas in 1HG1. He was a grad- ;
J ante of FJmory and Henry College of I Marietta
l Vinfinia and law ib^partment of Tex- •
• as UnUcretty.
In five costly way*, employed by
i»o uber mak**r,they offer unique
fs’ikedic U- 4 hey combat Gve
trn»ibl-.'S — rm)-cuts, Elowotrfa,
I,.: m- •rr.-iH •„ puncture* and
an»i ~ ar. ir Jone iu t»o dlicr tire.
R*comm*ndS Chamb*rl*in's Cough
Remedy.
I take pleasure
i'bamberlain's Uouab Itemed.
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We cat. ! > m you lo F uriiffeJ
Tire*
Th* tiraB themselv«• »*** **«
But our plea is that you simUd
try the tire* that countk ss m< n
lounJ There rou»J be
Jummate like thia. L-*t y« ur
b-xtgbi about one Gooffsar I*
every car in use.
Men Like You
This Goodyear army is no
po*ed <A men like you. They
want quality, safety, endurance.
They want troubie-savinq LlJ Lw
coat per mde.
r- Goodyear*
beat met the*e
wants. They
met them br-
c*u*e they are
Fortified Tired.
Joyce of the North Woods
Ben Hur
Kennedy Square
Janet of the Dune
Mary Cary Ann Boyd
Price Reduction
( n February is* we made
*AO<l»er Litf pace ri-duction. I hut
make) ihxeu reduction* in two
years, lotalmj 43 per cent.
Today Gxvdy-ars, mnr- than
ever before, offer you most tor
the money. They otf<T } aj the
utmost possible in lires.mcasured
Ly cost f-cr
mile. D. esn t
their top place
prove that ?
I he follow:’!/
Goodyear S- r
vice Station
will stipp’y you.
Bth. 1915.
| Nothing so thoroughly removes dis- k
gerun from the system as Prick-
It gives life and ac-1
strengthens %
to properly !•£
cleanse the blood, gives lone tq the
purifies the bowels,
good appetite, vigor5
H. W. Stark Drug Co..
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Miiiaes Ola Buchanan. Martha Jor-
dan, Marie Robinson; Messrs. R. H
After, practicing la* ’ Mrs. Theim-n returned thlq gioming Haynes. Hubert A*kt-w and T. C. Rob-
a short time st Gonzales, and eight
years at Gainesville, he located In
Ardmore, 1. T. He wa* president of
i ! the Territorial Bar Association and
wa* appointed Judge of the Federal
| District <\jort of the Central District
' of Indian Territory, under the Cleve
.land administration, a position which
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In 11WH’ Sheriff Bringman was in Ft. Worth
severed his connection with tne yesterday on legal business.
University and formed a law partner-1
bhlp with Judge Nelson Phillip in
Dallas
In thOR Judge Lewis ? was elected
president of the Texas Bar Associa-
tion.
ansas and Tennessee Bar Associations
held in Memphis in 19(18, Judge I^-wis '
delivered an address on behalf of the j
Arkansas Association, and the ad j
dress, which was published, attracte«I j
notice all over the country,'as did also j home of Mrs. Kate Butler
his address entitled “The lawyer and city of Whitesboro.
The ( itizen,” which he delivered wh*--i :
the new building of the law dejiart-
ment of the University of Texas was be cloudy, with rain tonight or Fri-
deqicated in 1908. * i day —for a change?
Good r year
tir• AKROM. OHIO
Fortified Tires
N» Itii Cwt Tte« —“Oa Air* Cur.-4
WUb AU Wm<L r Tawt, cr in*ou«k
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATIONS- —TIRES IN STOCK
H ROHS A SON H L. SIMPSON
TEX AS M M
NEARB
GENTILE brnthkrs
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PURE DRUGS
Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded
Well—everyone know* the effect of I
Pine Forest* on Ubugha l>r Rell’a |
! Pine-T»r-Honey 1* a remedy ahieS
nd brings quV k relief for Whoopi ng
Cough, loosens the mu con*, aoothe*
The lifting ol the throut and lung*
and make* the «'oughing *^eita lc*a
si-i I severe. A family with growing child '
Ink ! ren should not be without it. Keep
it handy for all Cough* abd Colds.
25c at your DruwUat
Electric Blttera a Spring Tonic, (tf
Vx : . 1 1 / ‘‘ &
Try St a bttk wWk. 1. carried .oroe 400,000
nwztorwta to the haven nf content. It ie traveled by nw»e
^••r* th*a haeaay oHw. lira that hae been to for year*.
I on t put <»ff treating your OlM**
Cough. It not <>*ly aap^ their *tr*e0fe
but often lead* t* mor* *«rtoe* kA*
ment*. why ri*k? , Tm doe*! have
to Dr. King * New Dlmuvfry I* jest
the remedy voer ChUd need*,
made with eoothiM. healing and aa-
^tiaapUe balaama. Will quickly cheek
the cold and »>0<h* j-our child'* oouBh
away. No odd* how bad the Omtet
or how long *t mi ding, Dr. King** Near
DliKXivery will atop It. Iff -gwroiB
teed. Just get * bottle from yoar
Druggi t and try it.
(By A*eoci*t*d Pre**).
\UST1N, March 11—The Senate U>-
;oiled a House resolution, pro
liidiiiK for sultfintting to the voters a
1 const it m lonaj anirndnu-nt to aHow all
traveling and railroad men to vote in
suite elections, an'"where in the Stat*
in reconimruding t he\ happen to tw <«n election da'.
to m» The Hoi.se killed the bill regulating
< u*ton»-rii t»*c'au**- 1 Lave <-ouhdem’» nomination* for State officers and pro-
to it | find th*t they are |dea»e«i
with it and rail for it when again in'
need uf auch ^ med* me *' write* J
W Sexton. Montevallo Mu FY»r aal«
b» All Druggist^
Mike Cbevalk-r who has been
iouslv 111 with pneumonia Cor sev
days-, is reported much better to
Mr, (Tievalier s io*rtk>n st the W^ter
yi'ork* office is being held down! by
Pet Carr.
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THEY KNOW ITS SAFE.
I _ Parent* who know from ex|
ience insist u|>on Foley'* Honey I
Tar Compound when buying a a»
cine for cough*, cold*, croup an<t
; grippe. C. T UmceftMd. Waahina
Gai, writes: •*! have used it fori
years and it nffver ha* failed. 1 tl
ft Is the best reme<|f made for cougbr
and cold*.- t ' <tn
Mrs Wooten left this morning for
At a $dnt meeting of the Ark- Sherman to visit her mother.
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1298948/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.