The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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firs POINT ENTERPRISE HELP! HELP! ILP!!™"™
applied to (V cut, bruise. burn or __ _ I WILL FLY AGAIN
scakl, or other injury of the akin
will immediately remove all pain Health ot the ooiiiimuauty very
jE. E. Chamberlain of 01 in ton, Me ^><*1. Everybody picking cmtJton.|
says:—"It robs outs and other1 Sunday School and prcaehi
injuries of their terrors. As «i was well attended Sunday.
healing reraedv its equal don'11 Mr. George Pringillo is lw+re I
* I * u; it • H/uni \ , ,,f CMlUlWiOiyCHl LrPJldUH
Will do good tor you.! vi.sitimg' him pamiils ami was out \ 1
exist.'
Only 25e at II. C. Roller's Drugj at otoumh Suniky
Store.
night ghakin
vcr in our tiixtory have \vc
MM'U iiii jiwrt trouble and no oue
• lean help iiis but an unemployed
jfmdiiuite. it' there be one. of the
Tyler Commercial College, or an
thuut is w'o I'-
ll hy ol promotion to a better Mail•
AT CHATTANOOGAi
Dr. J. L. Mete
bands with old time frills. japied 1*^*1. we. have a sin-
'liim Irene McElrov of Sbttoh ^ unemployed wo
Margie Sellers ami!*1011'1 klIWW il■ We hnYe hatl to
iat a number of good pasiitions
po by in the last few days for
viwteid Miss
attended chur
Sunday night.
Sunday a ndi
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthew
Office—Front room* over Parlor |«®d children spent Sunday at
Drug Store.
Phones—Office 143, Home
Mexia, Texas
16.
Dr. H. C. Watson
DENTIST
Office upstairs in New Opera
House building.
"Office phone 46; Residence, 74
MEXIA.'.TEXAS
|F; Excel lent 'Equipment.
Convenient Schedules,
Courteous Treatment.
Two Through Trains Each Way Daily
' Between Texas and Memphis or
HSf ifl St. Louis.
Mr. Ilcnry Speights.
Masifcer Irvin Webb of Mexia,
is out in the country picking cot-
ton this week. *
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright
anid children of TMn.a visitedf(>r ^™>grapliers, bookkepem
his parents Sunday il,ld <>Pe««t w. We have a pos-
lack of anyone 'to fill them. Our
"ampfloymenft department is mo
'thoroughly organized and per-
fected that wo believe we are
getting 90 per cent of all the
eailte through out thin part of
the couni: ry that are being made
IMP
VJE
Ava Bond, spent,
Willie Creel.
Sunday with
iitoive guarantee of the pkwsfag of
every graduate we can turn out
Lois Sellers took dinner with tmm uow iratil Mart'lh lst s we
Gladys Matthews Sunday. ask m readw o£ thfe to
Mr. Jay Sherrilll lias returned feirw^ cmumunicato to us the
bonne after a pleasant visit in mmo wt" ^ ODe ,ha,t our e,n"
Dalas ploymemt department can aia
Messrs J. D. Speights, J. D.jbhat we may meet demands
Lee and II. G. Wrighiti went
down to Groesbeck Monday. We
With its Connections Otters
^SUPERIOR ACCOMODATE*)NS
Low^RoundTrip]Summer Tourist fares
Tickets on Sale daily June lst to Sep-
tember 30th with final return limit of
October 31st.
~ CHOICE Jo F ROUTES VIA
Waco, Fort Worth or Dallas and
Memphis
Pullmnn Sleepers Daily ^'Between
Fort Worth and Dallas and'Memphis,
For rates "and"Full Information Cal/
on Ticket Apent or write
JOHN F. LEHANE,
Genl. Frt. and Pass. Agent.
Tyler, Texas.
GETSJHOOVER,
Traveling Pass. A^ent,
Ft. Worth. Texas.
bESS i
H.&TC
Oil Barning: Locomotive
Low Round Trip Fares to
All Points for
Summer Tourist
Travel
TRY A TRIP TO COLORADO
HEAVY RAILS
ROCK BALLAST
SAFETY IN TRAVEL
of our customers who lvave been
eallimg on us from year to year
to thoroughly competent anil ef-
ficient office help. If you know
of a graduate that earn help us,
don't wait to write, phone us at
iour expense, <j>r if yon lcncnv of
some bright young man or wo-
man that wouffid enter our school
at an early date and care to
fill some of the many position*
that are offered, phone us.
We Iliad 999 new enrollments
during the first six months of
the year and from present- iudir
cati-ons we would easily make an
enrollment of 2000 for the year
but we cbuild place -i000 if we
I'oulkl get them, Plione 293, Ty-
ler (jommewial' Oiilllefle. Tyler,
Texas.
LOST 2 MULES
One brown 3 year old warn
ni'iille, low bloc.ky buikL
One bflua grey hoise jwUle 5
year odd, short body,. blocafcy build
$10.00 reward for tiheir recov-
ery.
Bear (J rass (,'oit.l ♦Jo..
d tmn'trt. T« x5t.*4.
V
por detail, information
Agent
ask the l. <cal
don'it know whether they went
on, a prospecting or pileasaire trhp#
but when they stepped off the
train in Mexia that evening they
looked like three "sports" and
say they are going back again.
Misses Minnie and Ger'rude
Matthews spent Sunday with
Miss Margie Sellers.
Misws Mary Bopd and Birdie
Creel visited Mi«s Nona Barnetlt
Sunday.
Miss Birdie Shepard of
is visiting relatives and friends
bore and spent Sunday with Miss
Ida Bel. Hunt.
^1 r. .Toe Steele of Mexia visit-
ed Mr. Jay SherriLl and juttended
church Sunday.
Johnnie Johnson of Olotiha is
visiting bis brotlier, Am this
week.
Miss Zulda Hunt took dinner
with her cousin. Miss Ida Bell
Hunt Sunday.
Mr. J. D. Williams of Fallon
is picking cottton for Mr. Tolsoai
and was out at church Sunday.
Messrs Ed Matthews and Earl
Brown were badly misled at Sun-
day Scihodl.
Messrs Cox and Hiracihliitfe and
Missis Pearson and Wright ac-
c(tpite<| our invitation and: was
lwtck at church Sunday night.
Mr. Ed* Itoberwon and Miss
Mary Gardner attended singing
a! Betihrd Sunday aPtenwuin.
Mr. George May tool? dinner
! with Grady and Dew«-y Wright
iSunday.
I Mr. Dave UnebliflV and chil-j
I dren visited relatives in Mexia |
! Sunday.
} M'ss B.vol S,t'°.r'| U,IS ! taken intcrnailly, acting directly
i' ' "i |. | i i upon the blood and mucous >ur
Mrs Burke and of the system, .hereby de-
IT neblifte and nei.ee, Mim^ Mar.\ ; . .. ,,
, ., ow.i.rtK i stroyinfj the foundation ol the
Gardner are enjoying the siglnts • •* ... .. , . .
,rt \Viw !i-o Wells* (M. w«k. | (liseaw ,m,. I w the pitwrt
Him Toi.Bg b k b> tW c'°°'
with T'xia Smith Sunday.
Chattanooga, August 18.—Spec
•al.—The (Jhiairman of the Grand
Army Entertainment Committee,
lias closed a contract with John'
n.v Green, the famous Oardui
birdman and waterfowl, to make
three flights in Chattanooga' dur-
ing the G. A. R. Reunion, to be
hold in Chattanooga Septcmrfwj
1.5-20..
Green is the n«n wlw> mailt
the reword flight in Cliirdui Fly-
er No. 1 <yver Lookout Mountain
during tib e U. C. V. Reninion last
May. He was the first man to
att,emi]nt that dangerous flight, re-
fused by so many other promi-
nent a^iatom A feature of his
exhibition nest month will be a
flight in his Cardui Flyer No. 2,
• •quipped' with) hydroplanes, up
the Tennessee River. Tt.is will
be the first hydroplane flight
ver made by any Southerm: avia-
tor;
Visitors to tlic G. A. R. Re-un-
ion will do well not to miss these
flights by the famoius av wit or,
free- to all, and should look out
for the dollar bills, whichui lie
drops among th/> crowds be.'hw,
as Me goes liiirl'cig tibrougb tflie
air.
THE WORLO 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 aids us
in doing things, but we need your
; help.
I F ACT WE MUST HAVE THE" S
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.
Gffficc, Phone 157 Residence Phone 272
R. J. ELLINGTON
MEXIA. ... TEXAS
Always in the
Operating 1'
Gas-Electric Motor JCars
Between ,
Dallas. Terrell
Greenville, Paris
Via
Texas. & Pacific Railway.
F. B. McKay,
General Paasenger Agent,
Terrell, Texae
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cheeney
of Oorsbana spent Sunday in
Mexia as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Estns.
Mr. Golden and daughter, Mrs.
Frank Mc-
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Biill Adkins has returned
home after a few weeks sojourn
at Horn Hill.
Mtsbi Mary Bond has at last
j learned a good thing when she
! sees it, and was out at church in
j Mr. Wilburn Miller's new buggy \
| Sunday. ; eomtipat^n.
Mrs. J. D. Sp 'ighfts and sons.
Jack and Glide and daughter,
Mary Ellen spent Sunday at her
son Henry's.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speights
called at Mr. Ed Wrights Sun-
day night.
Mr. Elmore Hinohliffe visited
at Shiloh Sunday.
Mr. John Roberson callled at
Mr. Arnold's Sunday.
Messrs Jimmie and George
Speight and sis' er, Miss Martina
attended an ice cream supper ait
Sftiiloh Friday night.
Remember singing Sunday af-
ternoon and be present.
Good Day.
"BeuOah "
What is Best for Indigestion f
Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin,
Ontario, has bee a- troubled for
vea?s with indigestion, and rec-
ommends Chamberlain's Tablet*
as 41 the beat medicine I ever
used." If troubled with indiges-
tion or constipation give them
a trial. They are certain to
prove bneficial. They are e&sy
to take and pleasant in effect.
Price 25 cents. For sale by all
dealers.
The improvomuiiita at Prendta'
gast, Smith & Co's. bank lutve
about bewri completed and they
now have an up to date front
with jvlate gkim and some of
i be prettiest lettering ever s.uen
here. One glass was broken af-
ter being put. in acud the lettering
on that will lie delayed unSii a
iciience haws bceen able to core in acw gl;tsK ean be- put in. Chis
nil its stagis-, and that is Ca- vritb the meur awaing makca. this
the bewt looking bLocfc in town.
Mothers! Have Your Cl.ddren
M'jrms?
Ami they fieverisih, restl*^ o«n
oils, irritable, dizzy or constvpat-
ed? Do Hie,f continually pick
their riiicse or- grind the.ip teeth?
Ili ve they errwmping pains, irreg-
ular fjmd ravenous appetite!
7Jhese are all signs off worms.
Worms not. only cause your child
suffewping.. but st-iwit its mind
and growth. Give "Kickaipoo
Worm Killer" af onee. It kills
and! removes, the worms, improves
yowr ch/Sld's appetite, regulates
stomach, liveT and bowels. The
symptoms disappear and your
ehiild is made haippy and healthy,
a.s nature intended. All drug-
gists or by mail, 25e.
Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paipi-r will
lie pleased to learn that there is
it least one dareaded disease that
tarrh. Hair® Caterrh Cure is the
only posiiUva cure now known, tc>
the m-ediical fraternity. Cart rr!lr,
being a constitutional disease, tv~
quires a cxiusti!utk)©al trealt-
ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is
T. B. V.
The Short Line
Round Trip Tickets To
GALVESTON
$8.35—On Sale Daily, Limit 90 Days
$7.25—On Sale Friday, Lirwit 10 Days
$4.15—OnSaleAng. 16, Limit Aug. 18
For any information see
| T. W. Burns, Agt
At? You Going to St. Louis or Chicago?
"T5he"
sMtutioa ami assisting nature in
doiD45 its work. The proprietors
have so mi eh faith inj its cura-
tive jiowers that they offer One
Huntlrcd Dollars for any cat-te
thait it fails to cur . Send 3<«r
: lust of tostiim onijultk
Address F. J. Cheney & (Jo.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all DruggiMs, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pilte fo«*
-THE ONLY BBST WAV"
Offers Through t.ai-ly Pullman Standard Electric-Lighted,. Fan-cotKltd,
Sleeping Car Service.
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Daily
D. J. PRlCC^Gen. Pass, and Ticket Altnt. Houston.. Texas
The Mexican Situation.
The trouble im Mexieo h « dt~
vcloiped. one fact of importance
in the U. S., and that is that
both the Federals and Constitu-
tionalists are firm believers in
Hunt's Lightning OH, the great
American remedy for neuralgia
rheumatism, cuts, burns and oth
er aches and pains. No won-
der, since it makes the pain go
away almost at once. All drug-
gists Siotl it in 2f c and 50c bot-
vles.
Acey May has returned to his
home in Tiptotf, OkQia., after a
'visit to his pcrents bore.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Mrs. T. Bennett has n^tnrwd
from a visit to her sou, Roy, in
Little) Rock.
Costly Treatment.
"I was troubled with eimstipa-
tion and . indigestion and spent
hundreds of dollars for medicine
and treatment," writes C. II.
Hines, of WhiitHow, Ark. "I wen
to a St. Louis hospital, also to a
hospital in New Orleans, but no
cure was effected. On returning
'lorme I began taking Chamber
lain'a Tablets, and worked right
along. I used them for some timi
and am now all right." Sold by
all dealers.
After Four Years of Discouraging'' had gotten so weak I cmdd not stand,
and 1 gave lip in despair.
At last, mjr husband got mc a bottle of
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up m Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky — In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, I would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat*
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After,
that, nothing seen .-d to do me any good.
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com-
menced taking it. Prom the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, In its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: ChatUnooga Medicine Co., Ladles'
Advinory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for SuecuU
Instructions en your ca e and 64-page book, ' Horn 9
Treatment f r Women." sent in pUin wrapp< i. j.
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1913, newspaper, August 28, 1913; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302449/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.