The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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No Bond of Sympathy.
of thousand words.—Life.
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one twict.—Josh Billings.
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One reason people do not appreciate
their neighbors better is because they
do not know them.
A woman’s idea of/a congenial hus-
band is one who lets her have her own
way in everything.
Life is not so short but that there
is always time enough for courtesy.—
Emerson.
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“Henry VIII used a reverse way with
his wives.”
“How was that?”
“He married them first and axed
them afterwards.”
These statements
were made by a prom-
inent representative of
the United States Food
Administration.
the
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of
A Business Paradox.
“A business man I knew is in
very paradoxical position.”
"How so?”
“He is in a hole for want of
opening.”
Grove's
Tasteless chill Tonic
Doubtful.
“How’s your war garden, old man?”
“There a cutworm drive on at pres-
ent.”—Boston Transcript.
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Education.
Brazen Co-Ed—What shape is a kiss?
Unsophisticated Fresh—Why—uh—
I never noticed.
B. C.—Well, give me one and we’ll
call it square.—Orange Peel.
Slice ‘Libby’s. Veal Loaf and
garnish with cucumbers, water-
cres ahd salad dressing—
very tempting!
Fooey!
A bill collector is Bill Blose,
And he was heard to say:
“Don’t put off till tomorrow those
Who can be dunned today.”
Veal Loaf
with such flavor!
some cases low vitality and lack of energy is due to
thin, weak blood.
One Hog Out of Every
Four Being Sent
Abroad,
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No industry in the
country has played a
more important part in
helping to win the war
than the American live-
stock and meat-packing
industry.
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The last straw that put the camel
down and out had a mint julep at the
other end of it.
Drawing the Line.
“Did the girl’s father kick at your
paying her attention?”
“Yes, but I wouldn’t have minded if
that had been the only kicking he
did.”
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
If it isn’t hard work or exercise, then its your blood.
Your blood has been poisoned by the bite of a malar-
ia mosquito or by stomach and liver disorders. In
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Swift & Company
alone has been forward-
ing over 500 car loads of
meat and meat products
per week for overseas
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Gilded youth tarnishes quickly.
Close your mouth to overly richa
foods and drinks and keep the doctor
out.
Enriches the Blood and Purifies the Blood; by this
means it Strengthens the body from head to toe and
you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. It contains just what the blood needs, Iron
and Quinine, in a form acceptable to the most deli-
cate stomach.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex-
ceptionally Good General Strengthening Tonic for
the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young
or old. Pleasant to take. Price 60c.
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An aching tooth is not the best
friend in the world, and this fact was
demonstrated by a country justice of
the peace when, suffering with the
trouble, he was called upon to unite a
rural couple in marriage.
The justice’s irritability was not les-
sened any when the prospective hus-
band informed him that he would not
be expected in this case to kiss the
bride.
“Thank you,” snapped the justice.
“Under those circumstances I shall
charge you only one-half the usual
fee.”
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Cheering Observation.
“Life is full of ups and downs.”
“Yes, but they’re working the right
way now. The thermometer is going
“This paper gives a column to the
bride’s costume. What did the groom
wear?”
“A scared look.”
How Woman Plays Golf.
Parks—I see that you have
Order Libby’s Veal Loaf for lunch-
eon today. Serve either hot or cold, i
your family will delight in it. *
Libby, MCNeill & Libby, Chicago
EV Therety Promoting Digestion
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Nothing Alarming.
“Is it true there is a ferment in our
neighbor’s family?”
“Quite true. She told me their pre-
serves were working.”
He Knew.
Bridegroom—Just look at that young
wife. Doesn’t she look queenly?
Friend—Yes, she does; but wait un-
til she begins to rule.
FOR SICK HEADACHE
TRY THIS MILD AND
SURE REMEDY. FINE
FOR BILIOUSNESS
Bilious headaches are due to inactive
liver. Stir up your liver, get it working
right again, get your bowels regulated,
the poisons cleaned out and you will feel
like a new person. Do this by taking
BOND’S LIVER PILLS, one each night
for two or three nights. A large bottle
costs only 25c at any drug store. They
are mild, safe; never gripe, yet thorough
in action.—Adv.
Some Shooter.
Redd—And he thinks he’s a good
shot?
Greene—Does he? Say, he thinks
he makes a hit every time he opens his
mouth.
Shipments of meat have been going
to the allies for some time at the rate
of 15,000 pounds a minute. .As the
shipments are kept up during a ten
hour day they amount to 9,000,000
pounds daily. The meat goes to sol-
diers of the United States and the al-
lies and to the civilian population of
all the countries at war with Ger-
many.
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Indigestion produces disagreeable and
sometimes alarming symptoms. Wright’s
Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate the diges-
tive processes to function naturally. Adv.
Baby’s Second Summer
GROVI’S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE will correct
the St mach and Bowel Troubles and it is abso-
Extracts from Letters by Grateful
Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher.
saved my English, of Springfield, Mass., says j “It was your Castoria that
Mrs. Mary McGinnis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “We have given our
baby your, Castoria ever since she was born, and we reccommend it to all
mothers.
. N. E. Calmes, of Marion, Ky says : “You have the best medicine in1
the world, as I have given your Castoria to my babies from first to last.” |
_Mrs..Albert Ugusky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., says: “As I have had
Your Castoriain use for nearly three years, I am pleased to say it is just
as represented. My children are both well and happy—thanks to Castoria. ”
R.P.Stockton, of New Orleans, La., says: “We began giving your
Castoria to our baby when he was eight days old and have kept it up ever
since, never having had to give any other medicine.”
Mrs. Dolph Hornbuckle, of Colorado Springs, Colo., says: “We com-
menced giving your Castoria to our baby when she was four weeks old.
GENUINE.CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS
The average politician isn’t a gram-
marian. He can’t even decline an of-
fice
“That woman seemed to bore you.” about a hundred strokes and a couple
“Yes, I’m bald-headed, as you see.
Home Still Safe.
“Drink and tobacco have wrecked
homes.”
“They haven’t wrecked mine,” pro-
tested Mr. Meekton, indignantly.
“Are you addicted to drink and to-
bacco?”
“No, I’m not. But my wife is very
fond of tea and cigarettes.”
Success or Failure.
As far as appearances go “I can”
and “I can’t” look very much alike.
But the difference between them is all
the difference between success and
failure.
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HEADACHES
This distressing Ailment should be
relieved at once and save strain on
Nervous System. CAPUDINE gives
quick relief. It’s a liquid—Pleasant to
take.—Adv.
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Besides SayinsWheat
Ma Says I’m Saving
Cookins When I Eat
POST
TOASTIES
Soothe Itching Scalps.
On retiring gently rub spots of dan-
druff and itching with Cuticura Oint-
ment. Next morning shampoo with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. For free
samples address, “Cuticura, Dept. X,
Boston.” At druggists and by mail.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
A Great Responsibility.
HE responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children
is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies
for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any
injuious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been
for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher.
What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake ? What are their
responsibilities ?4 To whom are they answerable ?« They spring up today, scatter
their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. C
Could each mother see the painstaking care with whiclTthe'prescription for
Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from
grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false argnmente
of those who would offer^an.imitation, of, or. substitute for. the tried and true
Fletcher’s Castoria.
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Try Murine Eye Remedy
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un-
healthy color,‘which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVH'S TASTELESS chill TONIG given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im-
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength-
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots
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Buy Bonds or Fight.
Mother (shocked)—Goodness graci
ous! Willi your nose is bloody and
your clothes torn. You’ve been fight
lute1; b rmless. Cnn be given to infants with j
perfect safety. See directions on the bottle.
If Soldier Had Kept Promises He
Might Have Had Some Trouble
With His Captain.
The Womanless Dance.
1 he manless dance has originated in
the West. The womanless dance is the
popular thing in the naval reserve.__.
The Naval Reserve.
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He Found It.
Bacon—Ever look for a needle in a
haystack?
Egbert—Oh, yes.
“And never found it.”
“Oh, yes, I did. It was one belong-
ing to my wife. It was a knitting
needle, and it was in one of those
knitting bags, and the bag was almost
as big as the haystack.”
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There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling
.Simply get an ounce of Othlne—double
strergth-from your druggist, and apply a little
of it night and morning and you should soon see
that even the worst freckles have begun to dis-
appear, while the lighter ones have vanished en-
tirely It is seldom that more than one ounce
is needed to completely clear the skin and gain
a beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne,
as this.is So d under guarantee of money back
if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv.
Safety First.
“You make it a rule never to smoke
when filling your car with gasoline.”
“Yes,” declared Mr. Chuggins.
“When I buy gasoline I can’t afford to
smoke.”
r I ’HIS delicately flavored Veal Loaf’
I is made with such perfection by
Libby’s expert chefs in the immac-
ulate Libby kitchens—that you will •
always want these chefs to make it for
you. You find it so appetizing, so
nutritious a meat at such little cost
and trouble.
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He was a strikingly handsome fig-
ure in his uniform as he started out
upon his round of farewell calls.
“And you’ll think of me every sin-
gle minute when you’re in those stupid
old trenches?” questioned the sweet
young thing upon whom he first called.
He nodded emphatically. “Every
minute.”
“And you’ll kiss my picture every
night?”
. “Twice a night,” he vowed, rashly,
patting the pretty head on his shoul-
der.
“And write me long, long letters?”
she insisted.
“Every spare minute I have,” he re-
assured her, and hurried away to the
next name on his list.
There were ten in all who received
his promises.
When it was over he sighed, “I
hope,” he murmured, wearily, “there
won’t be much fighting to do ‘over
there.’ I’m going to be so tremendous-
ly busy.”—London Opinion.
Willie (sulkily)—Well, how could I
buy a Liberty bond?
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