The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Kl> EVERY FRIBAf.
(•m CIRCULATION
COUNTY CIRCULATION
I Jhrogresa Bldg. Patrick and H.R.
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ptluu Price #1.00 Per Year.
60c, 3 months 25a In advance
glii wlthiu the next thirty day*. The
plant will hare a capacity of one caT-
load of fintefeed product dally.
A mlnature farm, illustrating the
adaptability of the Tarrant county
loila to the growing of wheat, corn,
cotton and other products, will be a
feature of the county land oxlyblt at.
the Pat. Stuck allow at Fori Worth in
March.
It la reported that officials of Kills
county arc planning to macadamise
all roads in that county. Bonds have
already been voted to the amount of
INTERNATIONAL INQUIRY
HIGH COST OF LIVCNv:
UHRIMT-LlkE HEALING COWER
CLAIMED BY AUCUSED DOCTOB.
* g. BALPY Publisher and Fournier.
7 » »»44»♦ ♦ »♦ »♦•»•*♦♦>♦»•»*•♦♦♦♦♦♦; and over two hundred mile*
+ j of graveled i>>acls ha\M hcvn
4- TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES ♦
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A rich vein of copper ore has been
found at Attaon. Jones county.
Six oar toad* Of cattle were recently
xnhjtpped out of Belton to Kansas City
markets.
Funds are being subscribed for the
erection of a large peanut oil mill at
El Campo.
During the month of January, the
Texas fishermen sold I've "oe in e>st
ers and $36,000 in fish.
One hundred acres of m.’il.iga and
muscat, grapes have nvnelv been
. planted in Toyah Valle'
Cltiaeno of Onrpua CV’t- ; . • i'b'■- -
tiding to build a enusewav «•' • i lee
•bay from the will of ; i ■ ■■•i
-city.
Valuable dcposita <>f *!;■ ,c'"’:
brick and poitery < lav m " •
quantities have I..... i;i.! .
man county
Arrangements ar. ’-1'• - 1 •
'the Commercial i !ub et I’ "■ : •’ ■’
sntabUehtnent <>l a suv i.
at that, plate-.
Construe! urn »nrk ■' .
extension of t li«- M . K v t
between San lie os ee ! \ -
id the next thirty day*
Work on a I eii -t ■ rv 1, I ■
wilt cost. .tjiproM me:. ; ’
Vie built at San \’"-e,
within t I" text till’'!-, da’s
Beauiiumf tiiisni.> n • ■■
xihasv'vl seven miles >‘t '
President Taft has sent a message
to congress urging an international
inquiry Into the high cost of Hying
The President asked authority to In-
vite the nations of the world to a con-
ference In Washington or elsewhere
to make plans for* the investigation of
the "high prices that have so (Its
tressed the people of ihe world "
Mr. Tuft also urged the appoint-
ment of a federal commission to make
‘searching Inquiry" Into the subject
or Industrial relations."
"For some years past,1' said the
President, 'the high and steadily in-
creaSing cost of living has been a
matter of such grave public concern
A Chri«l-llke power to cure cancer
by mixing spittle and clay and apply-
ing it to the afflicted spot was claimed
by Dr .1 Rutherford at Decatur, who
claimed to tie from Fort Worth, ac-
cording to witnesses who testified
against him Tuesday in a case in
which he i» charged with practicing
medicine in Wise county Without a
license.
The physician on the stand in his
own behalf declared that he possessed
a mysterious power, Unpartod to him
by his mother on her death bed. He
has been traveling over the county
recently and claims to have effected
many miraculous cures.
Christian
Handle a complete line of STAPLE AND FANCY GRC
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PRODUCE.
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siructed.
Betwecu one hundred and twenty-
live and on’- imndri'd and fifty auto-
mobile*. carrv log over four hundred ... . ,
Antonio this that I deem it of great public le'er-
I eat ihaf an international conference
I be proposed at this time Tor the pur.
| pose of preparing pious, to he sub-
| mitted to the various governments.
The Trials of a Traveler. J for an international inquiry Into- the I
1 am a traveling salesman," writes, high cos' of living. Its extent, causes, j »»i,« by Overton Drug Do.
K K Youngs K Dershirt. Vt.. "and ! effect*. and possible remedies,
was of i * - n trouble,1 with eon at 1 pat ton j "There Is no doubl but that a coin- |
and indigos’ion ’ill i began to use Hr j mission could bo apivoluted of such i
Oar of chops and bran Just received, which we will sell at %
low price for cash only. /We handle the famous “PEACE
Hour This flour has taken the premium at the World’s fair ud
guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded.
people, will leave Kail
week for the Medina daiustie exeiir-
s.on to In- giv. o under the auspices
of (li- llexiir t'ountv highway league.
Mow to cure a cold Is a question In
which many are Interested Just now.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
won its great reputation and Immense
sale by Its remarkable cure of colds.
It can always be di-i vended upon. For
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GIVE US A TRIAL OBDEB AND
GET THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE.
BOUND TO RISK.
Kings N e w
found an e\
stomach, In
Mi-y are un>
1f» -
. UIISSlill! . .
nils, which I have ulll)I....jipiij-ej and Impartial persons.
For all
client remedy
r ,.r kidney
qaa ed Only :
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D tilth Ml N IBM I
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and Impartial
troubles experts in investigation of economic j
fuels t bat a great deal or very val-1 In New York
■i.il.!.- light *-.1(11,1 be shed upon the , c ss
reas.’t’.s for the high prices that liavei "Initiative,
sa distressed the people of the world,
•’its at
Orison Swell Marden, the justly fa-
mous writer, was talking, al a dinner
tin'll! his specialty, sur-
Telephone No. 20. DUBLIN, TEXAS
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lit K . ’ • lb ’ '•!
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purpose of reuioltut I
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found at a depth of
j.im-'i !<•:: i!; $
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r- :.M k.'l Mil! ;»1:'
as .i' pa k
well being sunk by •
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a:-o ! w ,i iiiin^s t1 s cflahl '.UK at
Hill piles Hut UucklinH
Sal*. •• will ImntFi'a piios in an*
!t >,».ui su!m1iJ.‘S 1!.« i:cliltiK.
i, nk i niniat; * * n «>r s^»*lling. I‘
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had anted
7 ion Is it
mnl ionair*
ont indy
us ink*' poison ami kill our-
What is tin* usu of living? \V«*
will all tlio soiumr or later of eon-
sumption anyway” This, Kdward
M,uhlan testillrd hefotv a coronor's
jury, was tl»»* statement of his brother
William, at Appbton. WIs.. who mur-
i#•*«»*! ins sister, brother and father.
I am Is M a di lan, mi the latter's
tar ni tie ii' Hi11uhampton. and roinmlt-
’..•d -»«ii* 'd e afterward li developed
• ;i* hear.i.a; fMat his mother and
f...si l»: o!hers d.ad di* d in tin* last four
,»* |)j- u );,’>• plague and that liis
fat: i • • !* and six I trot hers had it
|; l - mid v: father and Kd out
,)■' : he way. the res* would he easy,”
m.iHiho! s i e*o i tied tie- triple murder-
er aiid suicide said to tliem the day
!h ih»‘ trau- d) Tim others es-
. iped hy heiiin ;iwa) from t lie farm
T |.. throats of Dora. I A. on a sick
bed and John, ar.ed s. were slashed
wi;h ,i Imti'ii.-r Knife Maiblan then
drew the keen blade u\er his own
throat A quadruple funeral was
held
any w u
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•Oil (’onipiuiy
Jefleff rnon.
Dai uhart Hroth
Jrtrswyv idly New
a Fed
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course ;s
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i a f
hi* lunys fh.it sv'.ts
ro cur.' it s»df has 1 n the
r«i.11' ,n mans eases of dia-
• tided fa' alls The H- i!S:h«e j
to '.ike frequerit d<we* of
)S noRKMOl’NH SYKll’
ta«* pro^r**ss <»f th#» disor<l**r
arul a.***:a:s natur*’ to r»pst*»r*‘ nortna!
< «>nd.f I<>ns |*rice J.'ic .*’0<‘ and $f n"
per hot: *’ So d hv lie. so Dru*: ('o
1 im'un eni
ral .ludit- ie ud in a’ n»oi»e>
r w non. In- had previously fined, with
,;uoh to pa> the fine imiMJsed, was
e-orded ;t! 4»al'e‘U«iM la-.euti), WlU’li
Waller T Hums for the Dis-
lru 1 (-ourt of the southern district of
Texas, ad * am • d a prisoner %W"
tudin; lbirns loaned the mom v to
The 1 >all.uA semi- v
and the Progress. 1
$1 T'» They are th
paper prop< ant ions
« kly Farm New»
itk one year for
two best new»-
m the market.
1 MW KM I \ I.IKI S
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Then Iiah h«‘*’ai
irtty in tin* CAtile mark
nole the past week i >«
■«|i; ov*rr $HH).0oe wer.
Drjf Imp in k <h!p;u
<a)lora4l».
It is rvinvrt*# fhnf the M
urmph tornimny ^ill hu;:d » ’• • :•
lit*® felonk th® rljEht of w c
*r p rail ro-*<i from Texark.iua
Bb«rman. arui of ■’ ne F;
erf man to
Work on fdiv rnnufrm' *•. »
■ iory At i for Me ! I; « ; ■ H t e
Of bo*»«. immki ln and • -a' e^ * 7
IlHIUA ON Nf Wt IN
MOK«*I I 1 W \KI IMIMFN !.
.1 (Nsc I uMia !* h Saniinv .11.
who was <
roll -
xi.-f.l .!.m Mh. -i' Hr
>w n**v il o'
of
i ♦ ,ic ral it >
laws <»f
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1 m Sta'.-s in .vd|t|Hi
r t of tli"
n*-
< onrses
now hem^
Texas for
The work
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do 1 w YeS W.a
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and will !w
! n .' e l Sho e
evno at which Hernar-
. : In }|.*ad SandoMtl is
’do. ,11 default of • he fine
• leased .Ts soon as t lie
mnrshal forwatds the
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pap.
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from headquarters
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A California woman * h*> fft.l'nf
know for twenty ywarw ».£nvt k<q>t lo-r
HJ, writes to t*>ll bow a..*’ won hick
bar Iwvalt’t hy quitting ™(tn ff
“1 am 5-1 »mn old." « says. '!»•••
OMhI t-offo* all TO Bfr ami f’>r
ymira siiffariyd from imli**g»s’ i<>(> end
lusomnfl. Ijfr was a bunScn and 1
drag to me all th" ’itne. ttcl ab'tt!
*>ncy* a year my Aiiuu-uts got. such
Hold wpon me that I X I- r-gillarly
"‘dick. In i.ed for several weeks -a.-ft
time.
*"! wuw re 1 u-eDxn’ t > roTtv iud’- that
•XiOffm* was tho the cause of utv irutbie
t»nt I am thankful that 1 found on'
-the i rut it
"Then 1 determined to use Dostum
wwolwslrely.....for a week a’ firs* for
l doubted my ability to do without
coffee tor any length of time I mad*-
the owfutrt carefully, as directed sun!
More the week expired had mv re-
wnu’d la * perceptihb.’ Increase In
.atrwngl and spirit*.
"Seeing the good that my short n-
gtrlenlDtetit had accomplished l re-
M)lved t» continue the use of I'onstuttt
I'trai i
til.- c
par.11
gut- -
M.aib-
Hid,
pb-’.-
fad. d
ISdt.
and ■
. all i.
Mb’-
I. m
i gl) of
,: Hak’ r was p’-..mia. ed dead,
given as respiration
a s l'hc it1 end.it: ’ * a- ! be mor
.. -. iIhui! tit ike an c.
to- n*. purpos. of erobalui:tor
a groan a as etn ”ej and Baker
.ill ,-ffor - ■ ! am ,»v er on bis
Top was . ■ \ c ' entetl! a
1' J - a. a. o' - i g I. - of life
l " I
e StJ' geo). Sabi ■ A s' a a!. .1 >oh»m
1 ’ * s <■ n ! ; . - f O .. \ [HVSttre w hi’. :• ! S - I -1 g
. ’ -■ lJo , Kue
t d’ a n
Moos. t !'.*• bigger.’ mini. I
. \ ,u ! ’, i.iisv 1 . ..li ia. dl.-d Mon
li- ui* it, Monti' t'artxm His .
weigh.-d h - pounds, "as h fe* ! I'e
b.o, Mil and ttleasurid tbrec feet^j
a ’ass ine shoulders .and was ,ner
(!'.• ...... in girth
Moos. "VS euipliived ilt the Bolin-1
sili .mu Railroad company oil house |
and (.mil) Ilfs a barrel of oil weighing j
ton pounds without tiny great effort,
lie was to years old Kidney disease, j studies
rapidly followed by dropsy , ended hi* j
rareer
Hearing, formerly of Houston, and
consists of one general eourse in cook-
ing and the diem tat ry of foods, and
one eourse m th, art of house furn-
ishing and house keeping Along "I’b
her studies of higher mathematics, a
young woman in the f n i vorsl: y of
Texas iu.iv itoa learn how to give a
turk.-y a (iel;eii’c, delicious hrovvn, or
to build a enkc tn-eording to the most
approved gastronomic plan.
A special building
rhlir.lt ter hits beet:
lite housing of the sehonj of domes!.c
sei.u.e The first day the classes
were opened . very place was taken,
and a large number denied admission
on account of lack of room At no
dial nut day the I'niverslty of Texas
will certainly have a special building
for the instruction of young women
Ititlltin hilled on Track.
Near Rochelle, 11] . an Indian went
to sleep un a railroad track mid wits
killed hy the fast express. He paid
for his ertreleganes* with his life.
Often its that way when people neg-
lect coughs and colds. Don't risk
your life when prompt use of Dr
King's New Discovery will cure them
I.EVRN TO COOK, ami so prevent a dangerous throat or
— lung trouble. "It completely cured
me, in a short time, of a terrible cough
that followed a severe attack of grip."
writes .1 U Watts, Floydada. Texas,
'and 1 regained If. pounds in weight
that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable
antj guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at Reese Drug Co.
EVERY FARMER SHOULD
ENTER FOB PRIZES.
m domestic science are
taught in the rtuverslty of
the lirst tune in its history
is in .barge of Miss Mary
Mill EMENT TO ( RE\TE
V STUDENTS’ FUND.
till account of the large number of
very worthy young people who are
making a struggle for education, who
are very poor financially, and with-
out assistance, the faculty and friends
)t a temporary of th,- West Texas State Normal ( ol-
niHtrucled for lege at C.inytdi. Texas, has decided
l,i crc.it>' a students loan fund to as-
sis’ these young people by- lending
them small amounts to assist them in
nuikitig their preparation to become
icachers
t'.immlli.-.-s have been appointed to
formulate an organization that will
secure the safekeeping of all the
Every man, Oman and child In the
state of Texas who lives on a farm
and can supervise or cultivate a crop
should compete for one dr more of
the prizes offered this yrear by the
Texas Industrial Congress. There
are 142 of these prizes, *amountlng to
$10,000. and the crops are 80 varied
as to offer an equally fair opportun-
ity to everyone in the State, It mat-
ters not In what section he may live.
If you do not win out In one class,
you may In another.
There are absolutely no charges or
fees connected with this contest, the
only requirement of a contestant be-
,ng ilia: he give n little additional
time and attention to the cultivation
of bis crop according to directions,
ami at the end of the season he may
not only receive a goodly sum as a
prize, hot he will also have his crop
perhaps ihe finest his land has ever
produced. The sole motive of the
Congress in offering these prizes is
to aid in developing the agricultural
possibilities of the state and making
Texas what it ought to be, “the gar-
den sjk11 of the world."
Write today for full particulars re-
garding the contest and ask for your
entry blank, nddreoolng the Texas
industrial Congress at Dallas.
You are probably aware that pneu-
monia always results from a cold, but
you never heard of a cold resulting in
pneumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy was used. Why take the
risk when this remedy may be had
for a trifle? For sale by Overton
Drug Co.
UNTIE SAM
IS TOD
SLOW FOB TEXAS.
The eyes of our nation
tur-i -.l on our farmers; th
! in those courses that "ill better equip funds collected, and to work out a
them for practical life In all prob- plan for coll,-cling funds, and of de-
ability snt h course* will count for lertuining who are eligible to receive
their degree* just as work In regular help from this fund, upon what con-
ditions It shall he loaned, etc This is
------- ; n large and fertile field of philan-
Fljlng .Men Fall j thropy.
i victims to stomach, liver and kidney memory of the manly and Christ-
j t roubles just like other people, with |,kl, (.h!vra< tors of Hregg Cousins, re-
t"da*- .,re pge result* in hiss of appetite, back-
v are the j ache, nervousness. headache, and
- (-cully deceased, son of. President and
on.-s who must bring relief from the
high price* of the necessities
Mrs. It B. Cousins, It Is the unani-
mous vo’e of the faculty to call this
I de.vh
A pie.,* of flannel <)ampeti‘,l with
( iiarulierta n * Liniment and bound on
to the affected parts Is uup-rior ’o
any plnaler When troubl-d with
lam.- hack or pains lit the wide or
chest give it a trial and you are cer-
tain to tie more than pleased with Hie
pmmpc relief which it affords Hold
hv Overton Drug Co
Store your houshcld goods with W
P Pirkle & Co. West side of Patrick
street near Central Depot
M VI It BE VI.Til.
tln-il. llstle*ss, run-down feeling ifiit
if life. I there's no need to feel like that as T.
D Peebles. Henry. Teun., proved.'the Hregg Cousins Memorial runa.
“Six bottles of fflectrlc Ritters' he -
writes, "did more to give me new Sedentary habit*, lack of outdoor
strength and good appetite than all exercise, insufficient mastication of
other stomach remedies 1 used." So focal, constipation, a torpid liver, wor-
they help everybody Its folly to euf- ry and anxiety-, are the most common
fer when this great remedy wiP help causes of stomach troubles Correct
A os Have Sculp or lltilr Trouble,
Icorpt This Offer.
you from the first dose Try It.
50 cents at Reese Drug Co.
Only
your habit* tuid take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablet* and you
will soon he well again. For sale by
Ml RE IE*?* ON HTEVMEK
MUA no W OF 31.
imutovg out the coffee entirely Thai
I 414 tor nine months, finding, dully.
................- a-’
A *j*«ci*l from Norfolk Va says
Th* British steamer Consol*, cotton
laden from Ha! vest on for Hamburg,
flatne-wwept In » Ion*, futile race for
•ank early Sunday morning
gradually left me. my sleep 'Tew of thirty-four men refugee* on
|g., (I.Hl.t. alcaldes * t I I- ItUnlt 4 fff*
t rt» m truth.
I gainvsl 3tE pounds 1n
my color changed from sal-
t-tiny hue *nd life he-
, -a hlewslng
I though: 1 would try coffee
dtd *o tor a few weeks
for deserting my
dum. was a return of
I tremble#
s“2S
j 11
« os ImeH.
_ wisdom, and I «*n
he #11 my Uto he re-
tina rxoluslvely and
K brings tern."
Poetuui Co.. Bottle
the British steamer Cattle Ddetv., were
landed at Newport News
It was another triumph tor Inter-
communication between ocean craft
tor the Caatle F4en. headed from
Savannah for Danish port#, picked up
the wireless call for help from tbs
Imperiled crew on th# Consols and
rushed to their assistance The bat-
tleship N#w Jersey, on her Way north
from th# Guantanamo drill ground#
also heard th# call. Th# New Jsmy
sent th* #m word to short of th*
rescue of the men .by th# Osstl# Rim
,'Afi
is «-
When wc promise your money hark
for the mere asking If Itexail '93"
I (a]r Tonic doe* not do it* wc claim
it wilt, you certainly have no reason
for even hesitating to try It. We do
no; «vk you to obligate yourself in
any way
We could not afford to so strongly
endorse Rsxall "93" Hair Tonic and
continue to see II a* w* do. 1f it (Hd
not do all w# claim. Should our en-
thusiasm carry us away, sad Rexalt
-S3" Hair Tonic not giv# entire sat-
tafactlotv to the users, they would lose
faith In its and our (statements, and In
consequence our business prestige
would suffer
Therefore, when we assure you that
Rexalt ‘S3‘ Half Tonic wttl promptly
eradicate dandruff stimulate hair
growth and prevent premature bald-
ness. you may rest assured we know
what Me ar# talking about.
Wt boa««tly bell##* tbs* RexaU
-$•" Hair Tonic wtll do «or» thaa
any other btiMui a«#ocy toward r#*
M VV SLU E THEN I V-NINE
Mill,ION MELON.
j Overton Drug Co
Let the Progress do your printing
Texas has been u puzzle to Uncle
Sam ever since ghe was admitted In-
to the itlou and has caused his statis-
ticians more trouble than all other
slates combined. We develop so
rapidly that we outgrow our statis-
tics while Uncle Sum is at work on
the adding machine. The Census re-
ports which are being made public
from time to time read like ancient
history. While Uncle Sam was cal-
culating the number of acres of land
tisdor cultivation, we turned over a
million and a half acres of virgin
soil; eitice the census was taken
there have been a quarter of a million
people born In Texas and 150,000 Im-
migrants have settled III the state.
By the time the census reports are
printed and ready for distribution we
will have to add a few ciphers to the
right-hand side of the figures In or-
der to bring them up-to-date. Unple
Sam is too slow for Texas.
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cores kidney and
bladder troubles, removing gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rhumatlsm, and all Irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder In both meo
and women, Regulates bladder troub-
les In children If not sold by your
druggists, will be sent by mall on re-
ceipt of $1.00. One small bottla is
two months' treatment, and seldom
falls to perfect a eure. Send tor
Texas testimonials. Dr. R. W. Hall,
2926 Olive street, Bt. Louis, Mo., Sold
by druggist*.
Preparation* are said to he ranking
whereby the Standard Oil Company
of Indiana will next month slice a j
melon of $29.01(0.000 In stock The
company I* one of the former thirty-
L
three subsidiaries of the Standard Oil
Company of New Jersey.
'Hie annual meeting of the Indiana
company will he held on March 7 at
Whiting. Jnd. and stockholders will
he asked, it ts said, to vote an Increase
of *29,000,000 In the company's capi-
tal which 1* at present *1,000.000
The additional *29,000.000 will then
be turned over to th* stockholders.
It Is generally reported, a# a stock dl»
vldent of the 2,900 per cent.
CAR LOAD
Celeb rated
*
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M,i;
,2$
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I
$
m Aiii
t ;■
When the bow»to become Irregular
you are uncomfortable and th# longer
this condition exhsts th# worse you
feel. Tou can g#t rid of this misery
ACORW & WHITE |;
RIBBON FLOUR
storing hair growth and hnlr health.
|Bh>k»y - hy #Rn« HMWIWR. JTnk^h
after th«
Tr. Whi#h ^ started the H to no. grmmy nod #HI. no. gnmjhn
day twtors off the North
Rees# Prog Do.
nad hod
hmalrtl »k
such headway slain R to
$•
of the enr«.
fr**h-turned
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