The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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SENATORS IN AGTION TODAY
the reform platform, and his substitu-
Chicago Police. Unable to Prove Orig- Much
edges. By Saturday and Sun-
IM M TOH IP A(AINNT IT.
the Athletics of Connie
TRADING STI K ARTISTS.
NILIS. Mich., March 6
American
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KILLS WIFF AXI) HIMSELF.
BRENHAM POLITICS.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY.
Thomas H
6 —The
LANSING,
House this afternoon lald aside Gov-
- J Saury Tata of Taylor, another husky
the Senators, arrived yes-
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We now have on bund a carload of those splendid
been g reatly_red uce d
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A MEASURE OF MERIT
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Orgnnising
Hittle ai
Arie Quickly.
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WHY
Travis Cows'
Hotel
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people are
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A HOME FOR SAVINGS
American National Bank
is, very ill at a lo< al sanitarium.
NOT 1ON( ()N MX MPA THV.
IN AI STIN, TEX AB
SAVS HARMON IS IT.
V; B. GOVKRNMEN’T DEPOSITORY.
The Best Cough Syrup is
Easily Made at Home
pie.
That’s the kind of proof given hero--
The statement of an Austin itizen.
....$200,000.00
350,000.00
Capital.....
Surplus....
Nobby Tread
Tire
UNITED STATES
TIDE COMPAWY
NEw YORK
n
n
that I,
return
Teulers
Everywhere.
ned his campaign headqnar
is city today at the Mt George
after spending
homa.
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Game Will Be Played With Univer-
sity Students on Clark Fiel.
Strong Contest Promised.
Spring Suits are shown in a great range of new and
handsome styles.
608 CoNdRESSSAvENV
Send* Letter to a Friend nt
Niles, Mich.
Austin Gas Light Company
907 CONGRESS AVENUE
SHAKE-UP OF MADERO’S
CABINET DUE SOON
DA I J, AH Tax
man James Yovi
is here at the hi
wT,
tonl
are
inal Charge Against Womn,
Plan New Move.
New Spring Hats are here in the
greatest variety of new and ex-
> usive shapes and coin
We are exclusive agents for the
famous Dunlap Hats.
Stiff Hats $3, $4 and $5
Soft Hals $3 to $10.
Il’S JOHNSON’S MOVE
NOW IN THE CAMPAIGN
Hopes to Placate Disgruntled Forces
by the Distribution of Some
Fine Fat Jobs.
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! eight portroto
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New Process Gas Ranges
The heated season will soon be here, and now is a good time to
place your order for one.
It
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then- ;
The
N decided contrast to
- the ordinary "‘non-skid"
tire die tough rubber knob* of
Faces Hundred and Seven Charges
for HHlega keuer Halu.
Hi-! bate.
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I RAN ANTONIO, Tex.. March 6—C L.
’ Base. chairman of the Bexar County
i Harmon Club, is back from the Dallas
pec ted that every man will be in first-
class shape.
has large holdings in that country,
the income and value of which have
MASON,
drizziing
out with the league pre
did some creditable on
Taylor Poultry
, --- aght, officers fol
dtiun of were elected The
------- . — ---- district; Thompson Hague
- -T the counties of Washing- ~ showed the -
ton and Lee, which he now holds Hon.
(
_ upon between the pro-1
moters and the city of Run Antonio has
not been raised, but every preparation
is being made to begin work April 1
DRIVEN T0 THM WALL
READY FOR RAINOAD WORK.
sity students will- trim off a fen of
SOMERQDY HAPPY.
milya probably wllk not go to trial to-
morrow.onthe charse of murderins wio clalmsto be Georg-
Eo-paneartsuz Szenneu"t“acen "somime"e - • ■
poisoned him while he was a boarder
ernor Osborn's presidential primar y bill
and substituted the Lord bill, which
usmve ~aruvamuns -gamponnla w,
white pine extract, rich in ,
and the other natural healing
respondence from Austin some weeks
ago. Senator Balley has said in a letter
exposc so large a suarface to
the wear and tear of the
road that it takes thousands
of miles to wear them smooth.
Furthermore, The Nobby
has the distnct
advantage of be- go
ing a United P5
States Tire. K90 A
. . , . . . . . . 4 —Photo by Novelty Studio.
A portion of the crowd which greeted Colonel J. F. Wolters when he opened his campaign in Temple saturday. The photo was taken as .
panoramic about four feet in length. To get it within space limits it has been divided into four section., only a portion of the crowd was gotten
n ° the group, a majority of them having left before it was possible to secure the presence of Colonel Wolters, who was given an ovation after
his address. The senatorial aspirant is shown in the bottom row, his position being Indicated by the star.
proper recognition for
( ONGRNSSM (N Yol NG
(lll( KEN MEN
leave the
2dg P :
2 .. m
tion of Pino .Suarez In generally coj-
HORNSRV HOKA
Ask YounDoctor
Ayer's Hair Vigor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium
chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, perfume. Not a single
injurious Ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so.
A hair tonic. A hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Com-
plctely destroys all dandruff Does not color the hair.
ceded to have been the beginning nt
his troubles.
Ill DoN V VIHITOR.
TAYUHt Tex March 6,+ Marshal A.
lludson, prenident of the worldwide
Raraca-lhilathea movement arrived in
Taylor yesterday and at the Hap-
tist church last nfuhtaddresHed a large
hudianca.of ‘Fayle, Nunds eehee werk-
n the Austin
1. March 0--Congress-
ng of Kauman County
edsie of hie wife, who
players meet
Mack. It is ex-
the rough
day. .whe
_ a little vacatin He alid not support
building for Do -{Senator Bailey, but lie tells me that
zier Bros. owners of the city. gauge with Cone Johnson and Kandell in the
I «nd whose present quarters are located race Jake Wolters has a mighty good
i in a frame structure belonging to A (chanee to carry Fannin County. Fannin
' Alexander, ndjolninRO Feows Han,iwent prohbition In the last etecttom
on West Fourth and Talbot streets | by more than 200® votes. Fred Horton,
Doizer Bros have taken a long lease from Greenville, another pro, tells me
on the proposed new building which the same thing about Hunt County,
will be constructed of sheet iron with] which went prohibition by more than
a solid cement floor and will occupy/3000 votes He is supporting Wolters
the present site of the frame ware ] outright Both of these gentlemen made
house on Porter Street, Just south of staements to this effect voluntarily,
the Taylor Hotel Work will begin atand taking them at their word, it
pitcher for
terday. He
last spring,
work
Manager
IT 19 AN 11.f, WIND, F‘FE-.
RAN ANTONIO, Tex March 6 --Con-
Missed and Discussed Man
Auntim Citinens shonld Weigh Mell
This Evidenee,
County for
W ill afes ! si x of
I. Tex . March 6—A slow,
rain fell here Monday and , a queg
with rood prospects fop more swered
GEO W LITTLFFIELD, President.
H. A WROF, Vice President
K. C. ROBERDEAU Vice President
a city alderman.__
In th* city campaign Messrs George
Tucker and Jerry Marek are candidates]
to succeed themselves in their respect- I
ive wards in the Second “ward F H.
Giesecke is a candidate for the posi-
tion of alderman now held by Feri-
nand Werner.
,2, e ;
G. g) E,
League releases announced today; By
St. Lous, Moulton to Memphis (op-
tional). T E. George to Cleveland; by
Detroit Flick to Chattanooga;, by
Washington, Elberfieid to Chattanooga,
by Cleveland, Manual) to Toledo, Sto-
vall to St Louis.
Contracts include: With Detroit,
Berkel. Bauman. Covington, Crawford,
Casey. Donovan. Delehanty, Dubuc,
Jones. Jennings, Kocher, Lafitte,
Louden, MeCorrey, Maroney, Maurer,
Mullin, Onslow. O'Leary, Pernol, Perry.
Remenas, Stanage, Summers, Taylor,
Vitt, Weslerzeil, Works. With Wash-
their opera house it will fill a iong-
needed want
। Mrs L E Bostiek has just placed an
order for a fine hearse and when re-
representative for. this county, is also i
' mseif.,
and precinct ]
County are ;
hq.in- vice presidnt; RobertF,
will bere-electedwithout opposition.ondyice president: E C. „ , ■
pounMfrmpurprdtae arFerat°Bi 1 eratan aneretatyur wiA: "*•
Brenham. N. E Dever, who is com- | perintendent
missioner for the Brenham precinct is "*“----
opposed by Ferdinand Werner, a re
tired merchant of Brenham, who is not
MEXICO CITY, March 6 —Cabinet
changes intendet to placate the var}-
’ops warring elemeuts ate .to be made
ington.tR Groom E Walker. C A.
Spencer/ J M Allen, Moeller With
I htladelphla. Frank Baker, Barry,
Bender. Bonner. C. W. Brown, Chase.
Collins, Coombs. Danforth. Derirck,
Etan Emerson, G1pe, Houcke. Jensen,
Killhullen, Krause, Lapp. Long, Lord,
McCleary. McInnis. Mansart. Martin
Morgan. Murphy, Oldring. Pike. Piper,
Plank. Russell, Salmon, Strunk,
Thomas
BRENHAM. Tex March C — The skat
tournament given at Germania Hall i
Tuesday night was nttendet by forty- I
four players and a large number of
spectators. A splendid lunch was
served throughout the time the fifty-
two games were being played There
were eight prizes which were awarded
j as follows: First prize, a handsome
^cut-glass bowl given for the greatest
number of net games, was won by Aug-
ust Dobert of Brenham; second prize a
carving set, won by L E Rasberry of
1 Hnnham. third prise, a gold handled
umbrella Green Morgan, Brenham;
| fourth prise, a handsome pip* Henry
! Drexel. Brenham. fifth prise A Kil-
gore. Brenham; sixth prise a pair of
gold cuff buttons Frits Buch, Burton;
seventh prise a dollar watch. Gus Vog-
ler of Greenville, and the hor by prise
a leather medal awarded to the man
losing the geratest number of mata
, dores was won by G A. Eroese he of
Burton.
Provides for a primary next June, right
-ays before the Repuli “ "
convention, instead of
original bill provided.
AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7 1912
T H DAV IF, Vice President.
Ia J SCHNHIDER. Cashier.
H. PFAEFFLIN. Ass t Cashier.
The Senators and the University
baseball team contest on Clark field
this afternoon in the first series of two
. games. The second gamie will be played
tomorrow afterroon. From the proba- i
bl lne-up of the two teams, as given
out by the managements, there will be
some good ball playing exhibited. The
game starts at 4 o'clock.
For the Senators Binninger and.
Sweet will act as backstops. The prom-
ising youngster, Kuhn, will play at
first base, while George Smith will go
back to his old stand, second bag.
Broaloe, of course, will be at short,
and the new Lake Shore man. Pederson,
said to be a very able chap. from his
shewy preetiee, wHeever thrd. In th-
outfield will be Manager Downey.
Cook and Robinson The pitching staff
will be “Bougar Red' Await, the "find’
from Round Rock, Clark, and the
giant, Mose Parish.
The probable line-up of the Long-
horns, will be. Pitchers, Henderson.
Cone Bailey Lewis and Cartwright;
catchers, Anderson and Kelly; first
base, Long; second base. Russell; short-
stops, Francis and Rathell; third base,
Baldwin t captain); center field,
Moore; right field. Gambrell and Rams-
dell; left field, Drury, McKay and Fow-
during this campaign than anything
that has happened in a long time, l
CAN CARRY FANNIN COUNTY.
James Lowery of Honey Grove,
"Buttermik Jim, is down at Dallas on
J DALLAS, Tex., Marcl • — John W.
Hornsby of Houston, law partner and I
campaign manager for Jake Wolters |
, candidate for the United Statew Benate, I
FREMONT. Ohio. March - Angered
because his wife' obtained a divorce
while he was in the workhouse for
mistreating her. Henry orman today
shot and killed her and then commit-
ted sub ide. The shooting took piece
in the male street of the town
St Louis, Mo., March • William 8.
Eames, member of a local firm of ar-
chitects. today denied his firm was re-
sponsble for any delay or extrava-
gance tn. the 4 onntruction of the' (ov-
ernmeni prison at Leavenworth, Kan,
as charged In a complaint to Attorney
Qeneral Wickersham.
"The law for the construetlon of the
Government prisons," he said, directs
that prison labor shall be used as far
4> possthle Th* delay in construction
is intentional The purpose (a to keep
the men in the prison employed.”
Mich., March
county and never
he camie back here
ree years in Okla-
that he will vote for Ramsey for Gov g
ernor on personal grounes, though he ■
belleves in the Democratic precedent of 5
two terms. If Ramnex takes up Cone B
Johnson, en he hold Joe Balley if he ■
emt‘ontoj*nTu way, won’t Hie E
ohibltfon issue he hurled a little ■
than ever. W4it until Cone I %
.... i announces hls latest vlews, n‘
see what Hatsgy t ee. nnd then answer 7
the question for yourself. It is a hard /
one, 4
Hhe bought a Divorce While Hnshani
___ W— !■ Jail._________________
Architect Nxplains Trouble Over
Nuilding Federal Prison.
Issue, there are soine men in Tosas
, who know mighty little about local
political conditions Prohibition may
RAN ANTONIO, Tex March < — The affect a few radicals, but if Cone stays
Antonio, Rockport and .Mexican in the race, the issue will decline very
illroad which 1s tobuild l" tween this 'jih kl>In the nu-astinir Wolterais
; -- p • ity and Rock port, and which is being I getting pledges of support out of the' . ... . . ... ....
James financed by English capital has openrd North Texas territory on his platform. I will address the peo plo in general again
M i‘r . rE ’t* general offices in Han Antonio Th* coinciding in many respects with Hen- tonight at the apiist church Thera
menerr," bonus agreed upon between the pro-iator Bailey's ideas, and the political I are tour Baraca lmses here the Hap-
. -auernieht moters and the city nt San Antonio has leaders of the opposition are doing | list. Christian, Methodist and Presby-
sum* tail figuring to head thelterlan- forming a lor al Baraca union.
"Dutehman" off There ire also several Philathea i la* ges
Two. or three scouts have been | end all of both the Baraca and Phila-
around recently asking what effect theat classes are militant workers for
Johnson’s announeement is going to l th* Kunday school movement. Mr.
have on (he xuber nator lai race. This is Hudson's visit is expected to instill
a question not yet ready to be an- even greater enthusiasm in their work,
ewi. -3 As was indicated in cor-
March this way for foot comfort and great shoe values.
You need not hesitate to step out in any company in
Smith-Wilcox shoes. There’s a combination of style,
good taste and workmanship in them not to be found
elsewhere. The new spring styles are ready.
Priced $3.50 to $6.50.
siderable qu#ntitieB nt me1 > haniise
are being shipped from Han Antonio to
Mexico through, the - port, of Juarcz.
The revolutjontsts, after capturing the
ctty, announced a rectugtton of 00 per
cent in the duty on all good* coming
_ .......... A farewell i through that port, and the resuit is
note, written in Kt Louis by the man that merchants in Mexico are taking ,
wio claims to be George A Kimmel advatnage of the opportunity to las
„ Niles banker, ana upon in supplles. Thia applies not only to
identity hinged the validity of merchants.at Juarez but In other por-
Lt h > oc2" ----- -- " —---- a claim for the pyment of a $2 , 000 tiens of the republic. They are hav-
at,her home ,i .. . , insurance policy, was receives! here ing the goods shipped to Juarez stores.
The prosecution, it is reported to- today By a man who L2j.i, th« ,h0r hoping within the near future to get
night, will first ask Judge Kersten to ant to be Kimmel The note 10naim-l them to their place* of business in the
morrow 1 th ease Fallngiitemexemme."nnotz.manear Interior.
in this. It t. the Biconnetie ..... Himinenu." ! 'puzlaman to arepi - ---
will be dismisse and the arrest „t the P man ntiycoutsor.nlentpo.fara J!" canaGE FOR TAYLOR,
woman auempted on another charke mniaconamnsaand thet ne '
The Stat, a sudden switen la due to a Klmtil Th, .rtlj .771 that he is TAYLOR. Tex. MarchThe For-
report current today that Bisonnette , , 1 nranaa“ On. . the Ft L. ' S wood Company today closed a contract
was taking a medicne containing bi- -ul-gmhapranding.himas.an importeritoerect a big garade • - ■
eenle a abort time before he amd ilia.1 narereal! depresned Ve"man of mys-1 — " m"----
Vermilya was to be accusedeof poison- ,6. icc,. .. / _ .
ing him with arsenic -nuble.opinion as tothe maha
NTS vermiya Tias seen-i-jalr sev. u ntuty.ha chneedndthe own
oral months She 1. party paralyzed 18 as much divided as ever
and la confined to a wheel chair She
has insisted on an immediate trial.
CHICAGO, March 6
rouse the populace by a mere display
of the white ribbon Too many pros
fought ('one in 1908 and are again after
him with a big knife He must discus*
the tariff, the initiative and referendum
and recall, and other National issues.
He must meet th* Triends of Joseph
Weldon Balley on . the hustings Too
many of them have already' declared
that they ran not support Cone or
Handeli eHher Fhey nvegot tetake-
Jake Woltere or go fishing And fish-
ing is a bd thing for a politiclan of
ambitions on primary, election day.
A great many people expect Cone to
continue the race and to see landell
withdraw' This wonid merely intensify
the Hatley lague. And it is going to
lake some time, ton, to get it through
Randeil’s head that Ite should with-
draw. though nohod seems to con-
alder him very seriously.
against Secretary Wilson brought on
the thvesttgation, had satd that hews
opponed to the Kverglades project Gh-
christ said h wanted t he committee to
bring out the facts of Mr Clarks po-
sltion Chairman Moss told the Gov-
ernor the committee was not invests
. gating ll« presentative Clark.
of all denominatfons Mr Hudson
CHICAGO, March 6.—Mr*. Louis Ver-
HAN ANTONIO Tex . March s —A
voluntary petition in bankruptcy has „ < , ------- - ---------------
been fii-a In ihe Mderai court her. Botn farmers and .to. kmrn are pigasga
by wiillam J reareon, . renl estt a, thia l, .»,rlly zhat wax needed
drtlerzsz01q"anausnecr",zobzgso, vorige,stars.angnn s:20
in.aqaision.cc..2846 lan4. on oAShveTene"a T)„.‘l.,,"w1o
which he places no valuation. It is Inde Mlaronea Martin n-outaine
stated, the faiur . Pgarson_renrAFe---erele,L trnePrebt"inE.-e
suit* from the.trouble in Mexico He tried The grand jury was empaneled Ict
with Charles Bierschwale as foreman. 1 deeper 1
t -■ ■ __ 1 oh nnon
HUTTO, Tex March «— The build-
ing for T. G. Hyslop’s five 80-saw gin
machinery is now complete, and the
machinery is being installed D will
| be one of the most up-to-date plants
, in this locality, and cost $16,000
Hanson A Tinning are Installing the
machinery for giving Hutto an nex-
] haustible supply nt fine water Their
I deep well was thoroughly tested the
last year both as to supply and quality
! This will be of gteat benefit to the
! town
S^S1:S«|KORDFR TRIAL IS DELATED GEIS LETTER FRUM KIMMEL
trim shape almost ready; but hopes J «
that the two games - with the Univer- ] *
Downey put his men
KHKRMAN, Tex . March 6 - one hun-
dred and seven cases charging viola-
tion of the local option luw. all against
one defendant. Dr W C, Joliff, are aet
for henrin here tomorrow, one thou-
nand nine hundred and twenty-six sub-
poenas have been issued for witnesses.
Dr. Jollffe was convieted in sever*l
cases t--ree years ago, and after serv-
ing a 3 eai was released on condition
' Perhaps the most startiing feature of
thu alleged plan ia the proposed re-
! turning nt Dr. Francisoo Vasquez Go-
mag, the ' brains of the revolution,' to
’ l he peet ef publie 4ns4ruet ion, whleh
he formerly held. -
Francisco L. de la Baria ia slated
for the ministry of foreign relations,
which hr occupied during the lust nt
Viaz's administration, General deron-
imo Trevino, for the war olfice; Fer-
' nandino Iglesias Calderon, eandidate
। for vice president on the liberal party
ticket against Pino Suares for the de-
I partment of the interior, and Alfredo
j ltobles Dominguez, Madero’s treus-
t urer during the -revolution, for the de-
! partmient nt communications; Jesus
1 Florea Magon, recently appointed to
' the ministry of the interior, will be I
itransferred- to the department of jus- I
| tice. The other ministers, Ernesto
Madero, finance, and liernandez, [o-
mento, to continue in their respective
departments.
4 Manuel Bonilla, the present minis-
ter of communicatiuis, it is said, will
| be given- the governorship of Sinaloa,
' from which state he came at the close
of the revolution,
I The announced intention of De la
Barra to return to Mexico long before
| he Was expected to do so when he
went to Rome, is pointed to an tending
to corroborate the report.
At the same time there are not ’
wanting those who speculate upon a
possible higher post for the ex-lresi-
| dent.
General ) revino’s long service in the :
urmy and t he high aaleem ila W hich he 4
is held Im sald to be counted upon to L
build up tie military, while Calderon,
the head »t the liberal party, has a |
large foil'wing of bolting Maderitas i
who became dissatisfied with Madero |
early in tne election campaign.
Robles Dominguez endured Impris-
onment at the hands of General Diaz
from November to May fon his affilia-
tion with the Madero rebellion. Since
that time, for failure to recelye what
in the neur future, if a report
today from an apparently well au
| uicated source proves to be true.
Six irrm or’tof other feasonis, heI mI; % “I .I* Toneemaxeaaktatie
Bi l" s
quez Gomes, the original nomine- for l tursccagain. Eut hpcanmax June
the vise presidency with .Madero ..on ayuon,ihisuturanenarorducoi,“innat
in North Texas he will not be able to
I reived will give Hutto an up-to date
undertaking establishment
TAYLOR Tex, March «.—At an an-
BKEMIAM Tex March c—ion. a.1"n0'r"So"Fouferyhacmomkuxmh'Pnci
1. Buchanan of Brenham is a canal last night offie ez a for the enentno . i r----- -------- ------ ” ■ ■ • -----• ••
date for re-election for the position of were elected The report of gee i and be rushed to rapid completion /zeems to me that if prohibition is the
flotorlal Reoresentative for the district | Thompson Hague was submitted “a
coraponeq <•» countien ot Wasnie anova the nociatiom"c5m" '52149
which ne now hoids Hon working and financial condition The
AAmnprlanrsunepvana"precinet-were"crrer"Feffosi
-far NitlXI r" qninegcnn, 'aJd"-^."'. .".-J"ALA" -
April 1, as the ! dlcations are that the most of
PRESIDENT WILL NOT RELY
ONLY ON SOLDIERS.
Tia 1. muc, . mzm A rAnoh is here perfecting a Wolters orxaniza- l
p-o a mez l In the .vacng orup, anaciv” .uE 52o8‛.: com- ‘ “ar wosr",,nna gondsrps *1'^
-°°n. 5 ‛ nce, pared with ordinary cough remedies., rhe State He deciaree that etnee
Convincing evidence in Austin stope obstinate coughs—even whooping folonei Woltera made-hle opening .oi-
ls not the tee ny of et-g,p cough—n * hurry, ami is splendid for dress at Tempi* hundreds nt letters
I" not the te y ° strangers, sore Ju asthma, cronp, hoarseness jhave poured into Ms Honston head-
But th* endorsement of Austin peo and other throat troubles. quarters consratulatinK him upon the
.,-,,4 ring of his nddress and
Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pledging him support upon his plat-
1, pint of warm water, and stir for 2 , form Many of lb* stauneneut prohibi-
minuten. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (ffty tfonists who supported Morris Shep-
cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add . pard prir tn his withdrawal are now
yr, p G ye ore iso Rrao, Kf Al the Sugar Syrup, ’lake a teaspoonful flocking to him, declares Mr Hornshy
Mrs J G " Brasos t Aus- J two or three hours. ‘Tastes He will spend severai days in North
tin. Tex says There is nothing I good. Texas going over the nlluatlon.
ran say too gr for Doan’s Kidney] This takes right hold of a cough and HARKES opEvS MEAnQt ARrnS. I
nni. - , , an A, c...: . gives almost instant relief. It stimu- ( -- . -
ills, aa they ha n of great bene- Tates the appetite, and is slightly laxa- DALL.AS Tex. Mareh • Rob Bar-
fit to me Hix years ago I was a suf- , th*—both excellent festures. ( ker. candidate for Comptroller, for- I
ferer from disorderr, enumed by weak Pinex, •• per haps .you, know, is thoime!Yn"n,
most valuable concentrated eomponnd of ,n
kldney* My back pined m. The Norway,
content- of fo I boxen of Doan’n Kia guniacel _
noy Fill, procured at the Van Smitn PN. “lrmrnpeparation will do tha work !
DruK Co, permanently cured me A of Pinex in this recipe, although strained
few months aco I resorted to them honey eanabnird instead of the eugar
montly a. a preventive. Thin i, my "Thunandsofheumewiven In tbe United
experience with Doon’s Kidney rills. ' States and Canada now use this Pinex ।
cau-tng me lo bave Wood falth in landSuzar Sxrar.xeeipt.nhit.plan.haz Everulades Iuvestiunter Give Gov-
?' T been imitated, bnethesold.euporm:i erov gnehHst xttle Attention.
them ful formula has never been equaled its ___
. . . ............. For sals by all dealers. Brlce Ge low cost and quirk results have’made it WASIIINGTON, March 6 The split'
j meeting He expresses confidence that viNrn c, a ,, . immensely popular. of th* Florida politielans over th* rec-
theHarmonmenwill be able to carry Foster -urn CO. Buffalo, A guaranty of ahnolute satisfaction, or lamatton nt the Fv, h|.j*, was em !
Ihe,SteHRthinks.lens than 40 per New York, sole agents for the United money promptly refunded, goea with this i phasized today when Governor (al-
cent, mind. Democrats ha ve.mnde.up g,,, ' recipe. Your druggist has Pinex. or will । chrint appeared at th* investigation
'n:r minus in regard to whom they' tats 1 . " .. a.a t of the suppression of a Government
will support for Preside nt and that th* Remember the name ~ Doan . — and . tit cfor Jt w ™ M to -he report on the Everglades dovern or
Harmon forces have an exceilent Remember ne name —an . — and linex Co., Ft. W ayne, Ind. catehrist stated that Representative
ehance of winning j take no other- I | Frank Clark nt Florida, whose charges
I Busch & Hanson have Just completed
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