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•AGE POUR
THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, IMS.
the:
DAILY TELEGRAM
nber of the ASSOCIATBD PRSHW
bt the AMERICAN PRE88
2ITION.
•St TELEGRAM Established HOT
jT TRIBUNE . . Established 18»4
(Consolidated January, 1910)
+9 5
JUlM.
d every morning except Mon-
by Williams Bros. E. K. Wll*
Editor and Manager.
Of Publication, 123 S. First St.,
Temple. Texas.
under the prevailing Byatem, but the
system is wrong and should be abol-
ished, thereby giving the tax-payer
something for his money. As a rule
the people do not complain at taxa-
tion, but have a right to protest at
the waste of this money.
Now, the foregoing leads up to this
suggestion: Temple is too beautiful
a city and of too good commercial
importance for our people to allow
our residence streets to remain In the
present condition. Something must
be done, and that at once. The city
has a bonded limit right now of $75,-
EXECUTTVE STAFF: j 000, a sufficient amount to pave two
WILLIAMS.. .General Manager | main thoroughfares across the city
north to south and east to west, of a
permanent material. In fadt this
amount Is about all that can be Ju-
diciously spent during the balance of
this year. The people are practically
unanimously in favor of this move-
ment, and if these conclusions are
BLACK. . .Advertising Manager
STEPHENS. .Business Manager
tRT LEONARD .. .
Circulation Manager
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
Delivered by carrier, inside city limits,
Temple and Belton.
and Sunday, per month...f .®0
and Sunday, per year 6.00 j correct there is no real excuse for
|y and Sunday, by mail 4.00
day Telegram, 16 to 24 pages.
year I.OO
Prtoe on streets, on trains and at
K. .newsstands, per copy ....... .05
I
TELEPHONES:
Old Phone .
Hew Phone
.No. 686
, .No. 196
the city council to delay the matter
further. A start must be made some
time, and if "now" isn't the time,
when ?
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SPRING IB HERE.
9 (By the Telegram Staff Poet) J
* J-
Springtime iB here with all ita gor-
geous colors,
You may not see them in the
fields of green,
But they are here, as quickly you'll
discover
On covers of most any magazine.
Yes, Bpring is here with all its
scenes of splendor,
With hues of green and pink and
red quite profigal;
You'll find that they exist in great
profusion
On nearly every periodical.
r
"SVe "Paved
A Daily Package of Facts, Fiction, Fun, Fables,
Fancies, Foolishness and Filosofy.
BITS OF BYPLAY.
(Cincinnati Enquirer.)
Thai's It.
The suffragettes have a great plan
To benefit the nation.
for they would like to take the man
Out of emancipation.
Father as though he had been caught
setting fire to an orphan asylum.
Talk isn't always cheap. Every
now and then it costs a man the price
of a woman's board for the rest of
her life.
The goods missing in the holes in
the peek-a-boo waists is probably
made up into the petticoat that they
don't wear.
A girl would Just as soon have red
hair as any other kind if it wasn't for
Everybody, pull for rain,
need it.
The oats
EDITORIAL STAFF:
K. WILLIAMS.. .Managing Editor
They say that the big mail order
^ & PERRY Associate Editor I houses are utilizing the parcel post,
K. DOYLE City Editor jU9t as was predicted would be the
BTrXAGOC>CHL/.Society IdUor j case What would tho8e '•Mow* do
ADA LASATER Belton Reporter
if they had the advantage of re-
entertainment and so it
everywhere the fast
band established their
with their grandchildren over
Mope Trouble.
"I'll never vote the democratic tick-
et again," said the pessimist.
"Why, they have decided to reduce I the ccl01"-
the tariff on plush photograph albums ^ proud mother of a day-old baby
to 25 per cent," replied the pessimist. *U1 gaLZe at the llttle red-faced, stub-
nosed, bald-headed bundle of flesh
Backward. an<1 tell you that that it is the per-
was that "*tl China everthing is done back- 'eCt in1®*® °f 'ts father.
vanishing wari1." the Wise Guy. A woman may hang onto the world
S "Not now," protested the Old Fogy 1 a"d the devil, but she is always ready
affections m'- .. , ^>
the
"China is a republic." I to denounce the flesh after she loses
"What of it?" deihanded the Wlseiher wal8t Une'
state. Before the boys and girls who i Guy. "They went to work and freed When a woman buys a dog she
met and shook hands with the last themselves and then after establishing wants his pedigree, but she isn't that
survivors shall themselves pass from j a republic they issued a declaration of careful when shejakes a husband,
story-telling to their own grandchild- | Independence."
ren, the gap will be wide between the
personal contact with the fighters
of the battle and that far-off day.
Texas has a more glorious and a
more romantic history than any state
V FOREIGN REPRESENT ATI VES:
CHICAGO—C. J. Anderson Special I ' , ,
*11 .Agency, Marquette Building | the same aayf
~ YORK—Ralph R. Mulllgau, 38
Park Row.
ceiving a telephone order for goods j in the union, and after historians and
with facilities to deliver the package
TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVES:
N. H. Rather, A. B. Norton,
ff; v G. B. Carden.
novelists have given the stories, and
they have been absorbed as a part
of the national life and character,
the battle of San Jacinto will be of
the great battles of the western con-
TEMPLK'S SHAME.
One of the excuses given by Aus-
tin papers, for the non-reporting of
births in that city, is that the doctors I tinent, in the regard of all patriots,
are so busy in their professional at-
Goodnlte Hloostoflivlng.
Cheer up, cheer up. morried man.
Glad news I have to tell;
For congress now will tie a can
To the H. C. of L.
PLEASANTRIES.
Rather Monotonous.
Count that day lost and doomed to
blight
In which Ty Cobb pulls off no fight.
(Kansas City Journal )
Means of Identification.
"I took my laundry ticket to a
friendly Chinaman and .after some
hesitation, he translated it for me."
• What did it say?"
"Little man; ears stick out; wart
on nose."
tentious to stork duties that they
haven't the time to stop and make
out reports.
General Wood is in Texas, and he
gives It out that the troops now
camped about Galveston will remain
for an Indefinite period. They are
expected to have work to do before j over the very earliest
' Confidence of the citizenship In
their city's future is the basis of all
M*lty values, and the harmonious i the summer is out. and until there; scholarship.
The use of moving pictures in
schools is destined to be as general
as is the advancement in other mod-
ern inventions. It has been a long
time since there was introduced a
material improvement in educational
processes, with grave doubts of the
superior efficacy of the very latest
as applies to
Daily Health Hint.
For Arriving Cooks.
How will I find the house?"
asked
Never fall off a step ladder when j the cook who had booked for Lonely-
your mouth is filled with tacks. j ville.
— | "Can't go wrong." said her employ-
Things to Worry About. | er. "Our suburb maintains a reception
More than 2,000.000.000 tin cans committee at the depot."
When Closing
the Deal
Come to our bank
for conveniences of
making out papers,
etc.
Our directors'
room is (Xpen for
such purposes,
whether a customer
of the bank or not.
Every facility for
such work is at your
service.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF TEMPLE
were manufactured
last yt»ar.
in this country
Our Daily Special.
The More You Talk To Man The
More You Wonder Why Ivory Is So
Expensive.
It is hoped that the
CO-Qpwatlon of the people is the es
. is much better condition brought | movies will furnish that medium
- Mntlal element in the progress and | about in Mexico, the soldier boys will j through which advancement commen-
be kept within striking distance.
In still another line, Oklahoma Is
blazing the way of progressiveness.
This time it is a preacher who is ex-
tending the work of the institutional
church to where he serves as match-
maker for the unmated. He proposes
miles" of concrete sidewaika it0 frame UP matches, bring the sub-
d*velopment of the city. The exis-
tence of these factors are responsible
Sot the rapid growth of Temple dur-
ing the past few years.
Almost the entire business district
Of the city is paved with vitrified
brick, at the expense of the individ-
ual property owner; Temple has
many
(fully a hundred miles, including the
Suburban additions), constructed at
the expense of the individual prop-
Jects together and even do the pop-
ping where bashfulness is a barrier
to engagement. He advertises to act
jP'-Wty owner; there are many thous- j as best friend all along the route,
» ands of beautiful shade trees, trans-1 un^i' the knot is securely tied and
planted and cared for at the expense i after. His only stopping place in the
surate with other lines of endeavor
will be obtained. The schools have
advanced much in organization, but
the product of the tree is not above
par.
Of the individual property owner;
the thousands of pretty bermuda
lawus, bedecked with flowers and
•hrubbery .exist at the expense of
the Individual property owner. In
f*ct, the Individual citizen has done
Much for the city of Temple, and de-
lights In driving the visitor over the
deal is where they want help to get
divorce. No divorces go in his prac-
tice.
There is an advertised attraction
for the coming session of the Texas
press association, in San Antonio
next month, which is very apt to be
telling the story of civic pride j disappointing. Prof. Lowrey is on
of our people. The individual citi- j 8'de degree program for demon-
Mil has shown his confidence in Tern- 1 stration in his new office as official
pie by erecting imposing two. three, j chiropodist to the suffragettes. A
four and five story buildings in our i clinic in prospect is arousing much
|>QBlnes8 section, corporations and as- ; inquiry, as to price of tickets, and
ciatlons have given physical evi-1 patients to be operated on. Where
'dence of their confidence in Temple's I the disappointment lurks is that the
ttttur*. The Santa Fe railroad com- , Texas suffragettes seeking relief
pany has given us a large, commo- from corns, will mostly stick out
dious hundred-thousand-dollar pas- j their tongues.
A baby show held in New York,
in which the youngsters were Judged
by points other than their beauty,
dress and cuteness, and where phy-
sical, mental and dispositional mer-
its were scored, produced several
high scores, one baby gaining the
blue ribbon with a 99 rating. Such
shows will hardly become popular,
for while not a single merit judged
is lacking in any baby according to
the mothers, yet they would not care
to submit their darlings to people
who would score them as they would
score hogs. Not again, that the ba-
bies would be lacking in even in hog
merits, but that the judges would be
incompetent to see the good points
of the particular individuals—they
would refuse to see the smartness
and beauty lines.
A Frequent Happening.
"We won't do as we should. For j
one thing, we are told to love our ene- '
mles."
"A great many of us live up to that.
Didn't you ever notice a couple of
society leaders kissing each other?"
Luke McLuke Says
Woman isn't as much a mystery as
she used to be. You can see most of
her in any department store window.
If a man has a pain and a hundred
dollars he gets an operation for ap-
pendicitis. If he has a pain and a
dollar he gets a -dose of castor oil.
The legislatures are butting into
everything and they might as well re-
vise the marraige ceremony by com-
pelling the bride to promise not to
shoot her husband.
The new corset that runs from the
waist to the knees will never become
popular because it deprives a girl of
that sassy little swing when she walks.
Women have more sense than men.
As soon as the child gets big enough
to walk Father wants to give away
the baby buggy. But Mother takes it
and stows it away in the cellar.
When there are three small child-
ren in the family and another one
comes along the neighbor women treat J
On Something.
"What do you think of a Judge as
secretary of war''"
j "I think it's a good move. If the
) enemy should ever prove too strong
I for us he could launch an injunction
at 'em or take a change of venue."
Good Hand.
Dummy made it no trump, and put
down the ace, king, and queen of
hearts.
polite opponent.
"Ah, good hearts," remarked her
opponent.
She put down the ace, king, and
queen of spades.
"Good spades."
She put down the same sequence in
diamonds.
"Good diamonds."
"She then displayed the ace, king,
queen, and knave of clubs.
"Good gracious!"
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■eager depot with adjacent grounds
beautifully parked; the Scott &
White Sanitarium, the King's Daugh-
ter* and the Santa Fe hospital build
licans are preparing to fight the tar-
iff bill tooth and toe nail. Not that
tog* are monuments to the fal.h of h°pe to make rifts in it, where
th«8e people in the future of Temple; protesting democrats themselves
the federal government has shown have failed, but that the subject pre-
it* faith in the future of the city by sents such inviting points for
erecting a seventy thousand dollar manufacture of campaign thunder,
building here. The Methodist Thp "outs" can always put up in-
ehurch has shown its faith in the teresting arguments and criticisms,
erection of a seventy-five thousand anfi when the republicans get
dollar church edifice; the Katy rail- through with their indictment, it is
road is giving practical evidence of going to read mighty well, in those
It* faith in the erection of a thirty- districts where the public are still
live thousand dollar passenger depot, j deluded with the idea that a reduc-
▲ttention might be called to many, i tion in cost of production is handed
Bany, other like Improvements, but i over to the consumer.
the above will Berve the purpose. ! • » -«
& It is really inspiring to direct the San Jacinto Day is atill of too re-
Congress has a duty to perform in
deciding what should be dqne to a
man who assaults a member, for
what he said in a speech on the floor
of the house. There has always been
a popular idea that legislators,
judges, lawyers and others who de-
As might be expected, the repub- sire to abuse a person could do so
under a special privilege act. Evi-
dently that belief has been deep-
rooted, else there would have been
many a man held up at tha court
house steps and made to eat his
mentioned are avoided by enterprises small, and would fall upon the
and enterprising people who are j property rather than stand as a poll
afraid to go in among so many of tax, as is the case where overcharge
the afflicted, with no regulations in is made in order to pay for the plant
force to separate the sick from the itself. It is a subject which has been
well, or even to give the well some much discussed, and which has liv-
chance to avoid feared contacts. The | ing illustrations in its different
Albuquerque plan of doing some- j phases. It Is a problem confronting
thing in way of regulation might w ell Temple now, that of overcharge in
be adopted by many other places, order to construct additional plant,
who are inviting hustlers to come
PAoD FC«
ClOICKES-'
and help build up great cities.
The mayor of Bonham has a novel
proposal before the council of that
city. He favors paying the expenses
of pumping water and other charges
connected with operation of the
municipal water plant, by a system
Quaker Quips.
(Philadelphia Record )
We are never too old to learn the
latest wrinkle.
Many a man has won his spurs, only
to find them a thorn in the flesh.
mind's eye to the great work of the ceT>t birth to be fully appreciated and
ambitious, loyal and patriotic citizen- celebrated. In the yea^s to come,
Reputation and character are about
the j words. As to the legislative privi- j of taxation, serving the water free j as
synonymous ae the north and south
lege, there needs to be protection, , to the Inhabitants. The idea might ; poles.
but the court house abuse, especially j n°t be so bad, within such limita j
of witnesses, ought to be on the I tions as to give all an equaJ shoJv| Things are not always what th«v
purely personal plane. It is hoped and to avoid waste. The principle «^m. Many a girl s modesty is pure
that the exact law in the premises , ought to work, at least, In tho pu'-
will be established in the present in-! chase and extension of a w ater plant.
The consumer should not be com-
pelled to pay for the plant. The
consumer does not own the property
after it is established—it belongs to
the property owners of the city. Its
presence adds to the value of prop-
quiry in congress, where a mem-
ber had his chops slapped for some-
thing he said in course of a speech
before thpt body.
affectation.
Many a man never does anything
worth while because he thinks it isn t
worth while.
This would be a much more pleas-
ant world if there weren't so many
ways of making people unhappy.
•will
home T Tnc
ocIOCK irvj
Tnl MORNlNCJ
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Hyde Trial I*ostponod.
Kansas City, April 21.—The fourth
trial of Dr. B. Clarke Hyde, for the
murder of Col. Thomas H Swope.
scheduled to open here today, was, at
the requesrt of the state, postponed
The mayor of Albuquerque, N. M.
started a crusade to label every j erty, and it is an asset on which the I
house in that city in which consump- j consumer should merely pay rent — |
•hip Of Temple, but—but, when we when its full place as a historical tives dwell. He had good inten- j the charges necessary to operate it,
direct attent'on to the rugged, un- date is recognized, there will be pride I tions. but out of the roar which went i and not an excess amount to p'.r-
kept and deplorable condition of our in the tracing of kinship with the' up came a plan for labeling the I chase the plant in addition to er-
reeidence streets, it is to bow our heroes who are less of heroes today [ places where the disease does notjoying its service at reasonable rates
heads In shame. I only from the fact that we have exist, as being the cheaper and easier The plant should be an asset of the until September 8
The city of Temple has spent, t walked and talked with '.hem and way to point out the dangers to the , city real estate, the occupant of the ■ • ■
Within the past few years, a have known them in their clay of non-infected. Some such regulations property should operate it. Free Vqii can Ctire That Backache
•ttfflicent amount of money In filling mere manhood. All have departed would be very helpful to many other i water, paid by taxation, is an ad-: T>oi„ „i„_ ty.a u ,
.AA . ■ • * ■ •. . I I a 1 n • 1 v 11 £ I Jl c D la (J K # Q1ZZ1 n 0SP, fit cl CI ~
jpie mud holes and scraping around now, save one, yet in the memory of western towns where tuberculosis vance step, and is worthy of consid- ache and general languor. Get a
over the clods to have constructed the generation Just now growing in- ! victims most congregate. Health j eration, as establishing the same net package of Mother Gray's AROMAT-
ten ml lee of permanent pavement. , to manhood and womanhood, there resorts sometimes, and very often, results as building plants by bond the pleasant root and herb
Notwithstanding this fact, our resi- is recollection of the last of the band, overdo their attractiveness In scar- , issue and furnishing water to con- j nary tro-ubles.' When >^u feefall run
'mce streets are In no better condl- j who in the annual reuniona would go ! ing well folks away, and even in I sumers at cost of distribution. If ' down, tired, weak and without energv
>n than when God gave them to us. j to different parts of the state 'I wice | influencing the sick ones to hunt for , everybody had a meter and a liberal , use this remarkable combination of
*t*tement 1b not Intended as a , they met in Temple, the moetlng in places where the dangers of infec-i allowance of water per month, with laxative it* hajs™ n<f°°eqna^B Mother
;-_,#*P*ragement to the present, or any ) 1888 being attended by a great num- tion would not be so great. The live "excess charge for going beyond the j Gray's AromatioLeaf is sold by Drug-
ivioue city administration. They j ber of the survivors. The school j western town wants to appeal to the common allowance, the tax for op- j ^1sls mal1 for <'ts. Sam-
likely done the best they could j children had prominent part in their j well, and some places which might be eration of the plant would be very ' a5ay Address, The Mother
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OF THESE. PLACES. TAKt
ALONG A LIGHT LUNCH
AIN'T WOMEN FUNNY?
(From the Christian Herald.)
Tuesday, April 22. Oenesis 37: j
12-32. Here is the working of the evil ;
ferment in the minds and souls of
these men. Hatred began to plot
against the one who was hated
'They conspired against him." Hatred
sets all the powers of the mind at
work in wicked and mischievous ac-
tion. Every faculty is enlisted in lg- !
noble battle. AH the wits, and the
imagination, and the power of calcu- |
lation—all are made to serve under j
the dark leadership of hatred. Fine j
discernments, that were made for
heavenly ministries, are pressed into 1
carnal service. Pruning hooks are !
changed into spears, and plowshares
are changed into swords. The "tem- ;
pie of the Holy Ghot" becomes the I
magazine of the devil.
"Let us slay him • • • atKj
will say, some evil beast hath de-
voured him." So is the black progeny |
multiplied. The first thing born of
conspiracy Is a falsehood. Hatred j
and envy cannot travel far without
the accomplishment of a lie. Hatred
and envy have no use for truth
When the spirit is perverted by hatred
it cannot act or speak in the truth |
If a bullet-mold is deformed, every
bullet will be misshapen. "He speak- j
eth a lie because there is ne truth In
him."
— 9 9 j
Tv> the lHuitlHlon.
Dear common flower, that growest
beside the way.
Fringing the dust) road with harmless
gold.
First pledfre of blithesome Msy.
Which children pluck, and, full of
pride uphold.
High-hearted buccaneers, o'erjoy-
ed that they
An Eldorado In the grass have found,
i Which not the rich earth s ample
round
match in wealth, thou are
more dear to me
I Than all the prouder summer-
bloonas may be.
I Gold such as thine ne'er drew the
Spanish prow
j Through the primeval hush of Indian
seas
N'or wrinkled the lean brow
| Of. age, to rob the lover's heart of
ease;
'Tis the Spring's largess, which she
scatters now
To rich and poor alike, with lavish
hand,
Though most hearts never understand
; To take it at God's value, hut pass
bv
The offered weaJth with unreward-
ed eye.
Thou are my troplee an<J mice Italy, |
To Jook at theee unlocks a warmer
clime;
The cji-s thou givest me
Are in the heart, and heed not space
or time.
1 Not in mid-June the goiden-culras-
sed bee
Feels a more summer-like warm rav-
ishment
In the white lily's breezy t«nt.
His frogrant Sybaris, than I, when
first
, From the dark green thy yellow
circles burst.
Then things of deep shadowa on the
grass.
Of meadows where in sun the cattle
graze,
I Where, as ,the breezes pass.
, The gleaming rushes lean a thousand
ways,
Of leaves that slumber in a cloud>
mass.
Or whiten in the wind of waters blue
That from the distance sparkle
through
. Some woodland gap, and of a sky
above,
Where one white cloud like a stray
lamb doth move.
FARMERS
STATE BANK
TKMPLE, TEXAS
GUARANTY Fl'XD
BANK
W'e want jour business
and hope you will
us the opportunity
to serve you.
Comparative Statement
Showing Growth
April 4. 1011. «5
April 4. 1012, $10«.82.v0»
Ajwll 4, 1 01 H, $211,S:i8.IH
Steady Growth i« Proof of
Good Service
COME AND GROW
WITH LS
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♦ TLXAS INDUSTRL/Lfi NOTKS. ♦
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My childhood's earliest thoughts are
linked with thee:
The sight of thee calls back the rob- !
in's song.
Who, from the dark old tree
Beside the door, sang clearly all day
long.
And I' secure in childish piety,
I-istened as if I heard un angel sing
With news from heaven which he
could bring
Fresh every day to my untainted
ears
When birds and flowers and I were
happy peers
How like a prodigal doth nature (
seem.
When thou, for al lthey gold, so com-
mon art,
Thou tearhest me to deem
More sacredly of every human heart.
Since each reflects in Joy its scanty \
gleam
Of heaven, and could some wondrous
secret show.
Did we but pay the love we owe.
And with a child's undoubting wis-
dom look
On all these living pages of God's
book.
—James Russell Lowell
Clarkesvllle—A shipment of si\ty
thousand crappple and black bass t .is
been received from the governm. tit
fish hatcheries at San Marcos and
placed In the Kt-d River Couniry
clubs lake six miles south of the city.
Mineral Wells—The MInersI We.li
Roosters recently took a lat.n;
throughout this section In the int. r
eat of a greater Mineral Wells Amour
the towns visited were Ja<-Ksbor<>.
Jermyn, Olney, Archer City, Wichita
Falls and Seymour
Star—A concerted movement Is nn
In this section for good roads The
Star Independent school district wil:
also Vote on a 10,000 bond Issue tor
a new modern school building, May
13, R. W Bass is president and T K.
Hamilton secretary of the district
j Cleburne—Announcement has been
received here of the proposed Hd m-
j tions to the Santa Fe shops in this
city. The Improvements will '-est in
the neighborhood of 11,000,00a t; ••
burne will soon rival Topeka, Kaiifc.is.
as a railroad shop center, ih cording
to authorities in that line.
Orange l.arge drives of »«h l< k*
have beguu to find their vvav into t Ms
city One batch came in recently
from Shelby county, n distance of uvor
two hundred miles. The present hixh
waters of the Sabine river will prob-
ably Interest many other timber men
marketing logs by this method.
Dallas—Advices from all parts of
the continent point to a record at
tendance at the thirty-ninth annual
meeting of the Imperial count ,1, An
cient Arabic Order Nobles Mystic
Shrine which convenes in th s city
Tuesday, May 13 Rractlcally every
temple in Shrlnedom will bt repre-
sented.
*
Bryan—That the much talked of
Bryan & Central Texas Interurban
will be built In the near future now
seems assured, according to a dispatch
from Austin, to the effect that the ar
tides of incorporation of the concern
had been approved. The line will
connect Bryan and Wilcox. Burieton
county.
Mexia—What Is considered one of
the largest gas wells ever developed in
this country has Just been struck on
the Rroadnax tract near this city It
is estimated that about SO,000 000
cubic feet of gas was escaping before
the well was finally capped The
pressure is between th.ee hundred
and fifty and four hundred pounds
to the square inch. The well is known
as the Mexla Oil & Gas Company Well
No. 11.
Cures Ok) Sorts. Other Remedies Won't Curt.
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
arc cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiaeptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals st the aane time. 25c, 50c, $1.00
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
as mercury will BUrely destroy tho
sense of smell snd completely derango
the whole system when entering It
through the mucous surfaces Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy-
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten-fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury
and is taken Internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying HalTs Ca-
j tarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-
j ine. It is taken Internally and made
I in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
| Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists. Price 75c per
! bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
pation.
[MATTER POP?—Or That Little Pirate From Next Door.
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