The Evening Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1916: Searching Inside

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.... A crowd of rooterm, probably 1000 strong, will also leve on special trains Friday morning. The students... will be excused for cus taken to atien one of the out of tr wn games and many of the students will go to the Han... Antonio game without being counted absent, and the strict rule of the Unfversity regarding absences... to the younger students in th© School for the Deaf. Kuehne, Chasey and Giesecke of Austin^ are the ^rchltecta... i tempts to break the rule on account of West Texas Tonight and ♦.the present interest

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... to the Imperial chancellor. that a rule be S‘T. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 11 -Oscar IX l McDaniel, prosecutor of Buchanan... in the quality of the food. Press Day at the Dallas Fair has for years been almost as important as a meeting... the average daily bread ration is but 220 grains. Dr. Bonne insists that barley is just as much a food us rye

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... to see that his food is right, for the food matters more than all else. Street Car Steel Begins to Arrive... ha t5Hctin stvdy speeial Statesr Pi 1! W Nestle’s Food (A Complete Food-Not a Milk Modifier) . WAN..., 30,894; Hill County, NEsTLES FOOD CQMPANY 177 Weelrerth Budine. New York pi. •na me PREE your boek end... the meeting yesterday. 1915. Prosecution of dairymen by the State ‘ Pure Food Department has resulted

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...'s poisonous waste, gases an 1 sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks... and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble. because we eat too mug an all our food is rich. Our

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