The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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WEIL NUMBER THIRTEEN
Bigger, Better Than Fver—Thirteen and Friday
Are a Ltickv Combination
RAPID RISE
rSTEEL SHOT TO CUT STONE
U
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Mud and Stones Thrown One Hundred Fee: in The
Air and Timbers are Blown From the Top
of the Sixty Five Foot Derrick.
The rapid riso of iJie Tyleir
(Jomnveiredal College of Tyler, Tex
iai public favor i« aho-wro by
I ftnometntdkyuft mwniber of ntm-
ilicritK fpojn ovMr Iva-ll
the in the 1 'irimn. Giriwl-
nates off- 1 tiiics Cannons 'wstittutLoui
hoM'hutf <^hwI >salarii<id po«i.tiio#>S
ivm rciciii'viiD^; emormoiuia «1 ivtidjerwlis
,ku the S th*£- j«wi o«.rt only
r v
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-
Rilg
LwMdl
i Does Better Work Than Either Sand
or Emery, and Has Been Found to
Be Far More Lasting,
It is popularly supposed that tho
sawing of stone into slabs or blocks
in done bv sand and waler beneath
sortie suitable too). But sand and
emery have been abandoned in favor
of chilled steel shot. Steel sljot is
now made so bard that it cannot be
bruised or crushed under the heaviest
pressure, whereas sand or emery is
Ism hi reduced to an ineffective pow
a ticiw itiHrtiillus iipo for tlic.ii- pra-e Harper'? Weekly states. Apiece
tba-l ed'ueutiioin. Buy a scllwvUir-, 0f Work can be done thrice hp fast
sj'iiip for iii conrr.sHi of Bo kke4t[rfWi)f< | with shot, so that the saving of time
Btt4w.«w Traiiiviinx, Short hand, makf1? its use chcapcr than to use
Ty[xwrift'iiii# on- Tetegraphy to i sand. The wear on the tool is fai-
th** litiistfiit'iiliioaii: it will p«WC ttie k , "'so, and there is greater aeon
racy in the out. A particle of sand is
effective in sawing only when it inr
beds itself in the blade, to stand
there as a small, sharp tooth, which
removes from the stone below it one
grain at a time, and 110 more. A
shot rolls over and over between the
I his Mt meM of yowl l i fe.
Tlwirw ':s absol'uitelly no sipwulta-
tin*D m buyimg a swhtoJairshiip far
(«tv.* 'or nnoiv of tlw-se ( onirsie«.
tibi'v are wofrth ov-ntr 1 <V- on the
dollar. The vniiua'bJe knowledge
ohtaliiKxl while in thus praeltieial blade and the stone and, as the point
of contact is very small, the pressure
there concentrated crushes the hard-
est stone to splinters of appreciable
size. Shot of different sizes should
be worked together, as the largest
lend to escape from under the blade
first, then the next, in size, and so
siilnotol will be lined thru out life.
Shrewd, faiisi«hled biwin-ess men
a,re dlesiiring T. C. 0. giradtwi t cs
for tlnwir offices; tihey re
their tintiniing iis modern]
th'i.«"oii.gh.
and
The famions
Byrne Simplified j on> leaving some un(1,'r the 1,lafle
Sliorthiimd which we teach iis ins
siniipl.e a A. B, (', and complmte
from A to 54. It meets the niuedK
for rapild work wdltih speed to
M|>anie; it. fits to to any business
mis t'hio it were mad>e. to order;
t'.|Here is nothing but whiait can be
written readily amd read with
eiasK- wiltih the Bynmo Simplified.
It lias overturned all shortliain«l
.! to the end of the cut
The durability of the shot is ainaz-
ing. Under a ring drill steel shot
is employed in boring of all sorts in
quarrying, etc In sinking the foun-
dations of the Hudson Terminal ir
New "York cores six to eight inches
in diameter were thus taken out
more economically than was feasible
by any other method. This hard shot
is also taking the place of sand and
traditions and precedents, brok- iin grinding and polishing
,!< records in, the .horthand « ones hn.slung a job more rapidly
, ., than formerly. No special maehm-
woi*hi -set Hi) a new sitanwliarrt' or . . •, J . ,
1 ! ery is required and only the simplest
--.suits. of tools. A strip of sheet iron notched
I he I'yrne Pract ical Hook- i a|0ng its edge like a saw, with teeth
keeping and BusineisM I rainitog J half an inch high and two inches
i. ecjuai ly sttperiior to other sys^-1 apart, will eat its way through a
fen us
your
and Piw
as is the snorthoind. K.( cp j stone by aid of the shot at a rapid
eye on the Famous Hyrine | pace.
Simplified SI tort, lit! i tn.il
THE WORLD IS MOVING
Perhaps You are Moving With It
To do a real REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS we have got to hustle or take
a seat away back. If my office
handles a HALF MILLION DOL
LARS in Real Estate in 1913 you will
find us busy at the bat six days in
the week. Such experience- aiHs us
in doing things, but we need your
IN FACT WE MUST HAVE THE
ASSISTANCE OF ALL OUR FRIENDS
We can handle all the HIGH GRADE
LAND that is for sale. List it with
us. THE HOME LOVING COMES
TO ME FOR HIGH GRADE FARMS.
WE STAY BUSY AND KEEP AS
GOOD. MONEY LOAN CONNECTIONS
as the big men of Dallas which helps
get cash for the seller and long easy
terms for the buyer.
Come with your friend and talk to
me face to face and man to man, get
my plans of sales, extensions of ven-
dors lien notes and the renewing of
loans.
OfficecmPhone 157
Residence Phone 212
R. J. ELLINGTON
MEX1A,
Take The
T. (§L B. V.
MILK AND EGGS AS A DIET
For Those Who Dislike Them There
Are Many Ways by Which They
May Be Made Palatable.
Pi:
Everybody is happy, isniilus ea-n bo s en on every 1'm > in
Alexia. The dreaded number t.liirie.<ii: proved a Hominy,a Well in
the limn field, and sliiou'ing from the hou.se tojxs, Ntireot, .comb-ret,
and 4 yory\viiiuiv else. j. y a/bounds in the old town, and we are go-
ing to the top. There <* no hn,singling the Oas iis here «nd Mn
Mexin's IWu-aJiza.
At cigh lnindi'is.1 I'is-t, two miles west o'f Jli'XW on the i.'ole.-
noian Ba/rm, through thirty feut of oil siankl. there came a srvroee.li,
amd uwul g'lwh of wator out of li e hole, and then a r >animg frem-
zi«d madMkiiiD'jr noise, und out birns a l>iv tra-x Wol'li, the big-
gest yet brought to life.
The vol nine of pressure was •« if real the top of the derrick
sixty-five feet in the air was f..rn «• ^mitihi-roeiniK, and the snatich
bloi'k. a kii'jye hea\\ piece of uvielinery was sent fifty feet in
mid air.
There \va.s a rush for cover l>v --i - sjuctaUiir-s. the ni'-ii driilil-
ing the well ran for their ;v s. A ye-ll from t.ho- e who were
there, nriid i' went far and n-var. .Mi-xia's bl^nst <J-a-s well had
<90me i'li and there was plenty of iras for yeans to conic to Mexiia.
her peoples eomfort. her prosperiity. aind all now tlwut is needod
iw a. few men with money to assure Ka.ct.ories svi'pjiort and loyal-
ty, amd we will ttiipl ■ aitnl ipiadrupl.e our population before we
kiruo-w i t.
Wh have fuel, waler. climate, all we nioed is isixme more men j
of ea.pitnl and the day is won. Mr. We.slow has been busy all
morning with newspaper mon all over the country, the news is
abroad and we are inarehing onward to pirogtrnsa and publicity
i -tthe first step !o win with (la-s.
I tikial Hookkeeping until you ma.s-
tcr a. thoirorigli civiiirse. Ii d-oi^s
not cioist as much 1<o get th.w
nwakim. practical syisteju in a
iscImw.I wirth a world wide, rcpn-j The use of milk and eggs ae a diei
j Iatiion yis it doe.s Intca'unr ny^emis or an aj(j jn hnilding up a patient is
iiii otheir siehoolis. Write tor beau-[ often a trial for the nurse. Many
if nil ly illustrated i-aiUiloiK con-1 patient* will take milk slightly
tti'iiiiuiisr convincing facts of the warm, or even hot., and digest it
superiority of t/he systems amd. readily, when cold milk causes dis-
methodis used i/n qnal-ifviinyr t*ur itreRS- 11 is a excellent plan to
s'ml,units for the be«4 position# | the yilh « >d. or
, • j j ■ hot wMter, as preferred, before and
and ot pla*!img our graduates in , . , . ' '
' A , V. . . ! after drinking milk. The taste left
1,11,1,1' r egr«iphy epar jn m0uth of nianv persons after
i.wtnrt, is the onHy one m this «tate , drink of mi|K> eilfKJOjally a small
thiut teMidhes St-aition work by i t|u«ntity, often causes the patient to
meatus of a it-raiin. wiat; of a tnsimJc i di lik« it The secret of success in
line railroad and the use of ev-j giving milk and eggs to those who
cry blank used in their freight' would rather not take them is to
aBixl passenger work. AddinssH Ty prepare them in different ways. For
le.r Ommitmiriejal (N ll-ge, Tyler, 14 delicate stomach the white of an
Texas ft,r catalog, st<atitn,g wh-ieJi we" beaten, added to hot or cold
of I'h e
'•d in.
eourwis you are interest-
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Mais. S. I'. JiwIkI of I'i t.'.-biir-
Kams., iw in the e'rty visiting her
dangliiter, Mrs. 0, 11. Brnnnon.
t*!y|«i!>tle Tominie ' Moore, trva:id-
daughter of A. 15. Hunt, who-was
so aowous<ly Biuiraied at lluhhard a
■few weoks, ha* •dUKPfi-eictnlily
er.e.!'l . to. hi' roll".;"! !o the t:iIk."
and iiit heartily.
Mr. ami Mr. . (fus Nhaw anu in. |
lie Ilohert, Sic n left Thursday
ii ibl f r ('hattsiimoga. T mil., In
•• i t <• ii11 thi.' biu' r uirfun, They
wiM vis-it rete.tiiv<-s i.n l-iut'-rprise,
M before retn-mi-nic Home.
WWLQ
FOR THE
milk, sweetened to tastp. will often
| prove tampting, when even the sight
i of the yolk with milk is unpleasant,
At a time a little of the yolk may
i be used, the white of the egg being
added last, and not stirred into the
! milk, but left on top of the glass for
ornament.
DID HER BEST.
fwrniii T
Eu Ik
•a iruc
I Se.hll'z
to spend
111 MllC
slllll-
•r :w Hi her par ti'.s.
Ui
• Pxiitie lErwin ha-s
erl. her* portion as c.Tdii. r
& l^hillips, and g<
few W&el'S visit to li vr
mmgn
v
- f
iVVtli !
for j
■ t. .r. i
W. i
, xl a
Hi t ing
Mr, SVlntlz
Atnoai
vnr the
. Auwt iu of Waco hiiA i
position with f->:hul/j
nv 1 will work during
.s siimuw r Vv'wat n.
ic out of town visitors
da nice Tfeun day
mi cm
Herbi rt Lii
Watson of Tongue,
Mrs. B. L. Andi-r ou at Sftn Am-
gel i. Mis- Linift Beeso has t.'ik-
P m her pkee - w.:ro Mtwsr.s 8. ilamiltJ)iu(
Ne^lapd, E. 0. Reixer ajtid W. It
M r-. Phjoeiicm S. Park of Bryan
is in the city viflfting friondR and
rives for a fetv days pricw to I Mr. end Mjtft. O. II, Branxnott
to Dallma to vis^'Ji-er sister!are in Gnil'v'e toai a!t.enid?ing tihe
Mr.-, .Toe 0. iCarusr. j El metrical and
' i
0 YOU Lrsow of anyone
who is old enough to
rrad, v. ho hes not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?
If everyone hua '.sen St at aotne
time or ot'tef, v .en why doenn't
the rsllro d l -t tho si;.,n rot
(iv;ny f Wh7 tlce# the railroml
company continue to keep
thote elgrr. at every crossing ?
Maybe yce. think, Mr. Merehnnt,
" M' *t eveiybcily knows my
store, 1 don X Iirvo .o advertise."
Your store and yot>r n fd
more ii'' vr; than the reil-
ro >U Inte l <.o to wnrn people
to "Look Out for the Caw."
Nothing Is ever completed In tho
«dv«ftieing woiid.
The Dep«rttwnt Stores «rs a
vety good example-—they oro
contfritirilly f.dvertlting—-and
they are continnally doing a
good buafc it M.
If it p- yo to tun a few ada 'round
about Chtist-.riea rirtio, ft cer-
tainly wll ):ay you to run ad-
vertijetr.cnli. r> jmt all the ticii*
It's )ost bmJnoM, that'i all, to
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
k1 'S' Aj'"
"Vou know, Mit-s Blank," said the
proprietor of a railroad station res-
, tauraut, "there is a great deal in hav-
| ing your Bandwiehcr* look attractive."
"Yes, sir, I know it." replied the
(girl; "1 have done everything'!
| could. I have dusted those sand -
wiches every morning for the last ten
days!" ' '
North or South
And You Will Make No Mistake
For any information see
T. W. Burns, Agt
L J1
DR. COX
New X-Ray Coil, X-Ray Pictures and All Modern
(Equipment.
tye, Ear, Nose and Throat
And All Chronic and Private Diseases
In tlitiicult cases of >lia>fiiosis the Doctors of tliis ami ailjoininif counties
are offered tin- use of the most modern apparatus.
Phone 130, l eague, Texas
frl
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cal
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MP|
CRUEL RETORT.
Mifs Prim—-I wnuld like to see
any man try to kiss me!
Miss Pert.—Oh, nobody doubts you
would like it.
UNSURPASSED.
"He is a man of the highest
ideals.''
"He certainly is. lie believes in
aviation I'or the rea -es."
Veie
Wrought
Iron
Buggies
"A Thing of Mcau-
ty and a Joy
Forever."
General Line of
Hardware and
Implements.
lie
da. I
AMATEURISH.
"He saya heV a self-made man.
What sort, of nf fellow is lie?"
"Oh, just like .'ill amateur produc-
tions."—Detroit Free Press.
WE are the sole Manufacturers of Harness j
and Saddles that Wears like a Pig's Nose. See
us before buying elsewhere. #
- I
HER PREFERENCE.
"Will you fly with me, dnrling?"
"hTo, but I might roll with, you,
Charley. I'm still |. n : 1 lo n-oto
cu«."
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913, newspaper, May 22, 1913; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302435/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.