The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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AdWanc«
*■» *<*o©n<S-cla«i matter October S,
vtaf, at the |>o»to?lSca at Weat. Tesa*-
*j|*4» wia be run until ordered out.
| «m« otherwise t peeled__
• HI C c T k pywe and file Ie»m this they will hie Mclennan County Sets
tl t H t j I n C w » aij tj,e readier to renounce kaiser- I Naif Bale M Feed
l ism and adopt a government that j McLen2an Ciwnty bas been
Tba Terrell FeWishin* Cen*»Y '-*uds for real civilization—that; ^ the df0Uth slricken
- [civilization which carries with 1*]^^ of U)e *ute of Texas,
reai liberty. frorE a r4te standpoint, and with
in a few days notice from the
Man is natural* prone to at adminUtr4tion W|U be
tempt something new. to the {urDlshed to aU agents
neglect ot application of the ^ ^ c()anty aolhomiBK deiiv-
things he already knows. In er_ o{ fMd aWff, to carload lots
this lies the source of progress. npoa certitiCates issued by J. A.
mans inherent desire to pipkilQ) county agent, the railroad
rate to be onehalf.
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; It is
learn that prompts tis desire
for novelty. In the adoption of
innovations, political, social, re
liigious or economic, there is of
course always a risk, but, in the
In the original list of counties
entitled to the half rate, McLen-
nan county was excluded, al-
though Falls and Bosque counties
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concrete, life is a chai-^f risks ^ glyen ^ rtle.
Uinked one to the otner. s The agricultural committee of
;by taking risks that a man or a the chamb€r of Commerce, cf
set of men. even a nation of men | w w Woodson is chair
iearns his or its capabilities, and ^ and County A(?rlooUnr4l
as they learn they make each ct j A Pipkin exchanged a
situation take care of itself. To Wiret with the rail
let well enough alone is an old ^ adffimistnltion aqd the ex.
and much respected adage, but department of A. 4: M.
company each cover, well the he that is Miti.fied to mate it hi. * convincing the author
trwde^erriUiry from the town in «fe rule 8eldom am0UfnhtS *’ itie* that McLennan being direct
published. ' th“ a mere m the Keneral; .v intermediate, was entitled to
The above cut shows the trade
territory in Texas that is covered
by the publication of The
Terrell Publishing Company.
The six papers owned by the
the
general
aggregate. We must progress;
it is one of the Great First lnten
7^?] tion>: a Divine Purpose, which.
; though we may uot understand,
i we must carry out, and each new
thing successfully carried out is
La^j];a progressive step toward that
unconseioulsy
that
___________ _ butj
--------------~ ~T. persistently aimed at by the
To know that American shells buffian face-
i perfection
are falling on German sail is the
consummation of a desire longed
for. Cross the Rhine, boys: j
that's the way to Berlin! ,
ly intermediate, was entitled to
the same rate
A certificate must be secured
before agents will deliver at re-
duced rates, such rates applying
on carload shipment* of feed,
cotton seed cake, meal and hulls,
velvet beans, velvet bean meal
and hay.
This rate vi!l also apply on
i transit shipments, that is feed
that has been manufactured in
When the cartridge which
kids the dove costs more than
the dove would bring on the
maraet it is time to dgclart
dove shooting a non essential uc
cupatkm.
Many of our exchanges take tr6njitor stored in transit, an^
the position that the iegisiatuie l(je ja to apply from
lias the same rightto take charge ortKm l0 destination.
nf the elections of a church or--
CALOMEL BMfS
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Trashes into sour bile, making
yon sick and yon lose
a day's work.
Calomel /alivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel aits like dynamite on a
sluggish liver. When calomel comes
into contact with sour bilajt crashes
into it, causing cramping and nausea.
If vou fed,bilious, headachy, con-
stipated and *1! knocked out, just go
to vour druggist and get-a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents,
which is a harmless vegetable sub-
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you up
better and quicker than nasty calomel
and without making you sick, you
just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll be
sick and nauseated tTimorrow; be-
sides, it may Salivate you, while if
you tube Itodson’s Iavev Tone yon
will wake up feeling great, full of
ambition and ready for wi rk or play.
It is harmless, pleasant and safe to
give to children ; they like it.
k NERVOUS WRECK
I rota Three Years' Suffering- Sayi
Car^ni Made Her Well.
Trxas City, fr- - an tr.feresfing j
Statement Mm.0- H. Seiilit, of t. Is tow n.
say& **F:: fiitec years I sufiered t. ’ >1
a;ory wltli n;y fcMd. I was ui.4)le to
dc any of my work.
1 just wanted to sleep alt the time, Li
t'tst war, the only esse I could get, v.h.a
I V.-33 wletp. 1 became a r.crvtms wrr-.k
JtK« from t':e ewful suiiung with my
bead.
1 was so nervous that the least ns e
would make me jump out of my bee
Latan Stan berry ot the Forney
Messenger i> still inquisitive. pjy l»wS; a political party may
He wants to know wbat has be only adopt'rules for its own gov
come of the old fashioned man ernance. It is not violation of a
who wishes he was ten years j |aw t0 violate any rule of a poiili
younger. We w*r« presentjcij party; there is no recourse
when he registered 'tother day.
and beard him wish that h • was
of the elections of a church or^ ”--would uu-.ke me jump out of my brd. 1
lodge as of a political party. Dr. Newman To Siberia, \ bad no energy, and was unable to do
True, as basic principle: butj Family Conn to Waco KmyhSoVdS ^ *‘
the legislature certainly has a Htrrb Ware man tor- 1 was not able to do anything urt:: I
right to apply the constitution' Dr- "are | lock Cardni. Lock three bottle, mu-
gs to who shall vole and the mtrlv l,f l'*00’ ,vh ',s ; . ’ , and it surely cured me of those awwl
cn'nerm which elections shall! and missionary hospital hi booth be,d,^K. That hes been three y.
China were broken up last June : a;;o, and i know the care is perr-arer:,,
7 \ , ", 173 J. by tu, SMM Obi-*, | «—»«*«
the leg.slature to tna.ce and ap- J i tuin«Carcui. ..
and who suffered seve al per No^^ieycdmcu-tHftookCerduf
sonal icjuries.at the hands ot the ti did Wonder, for me."
l .j . , — t... tw. a rvlflrl Li I rr. ■ * t __a—..Ul—
soldiers, when he attempted to -q-ty cardui for your troubles—made
fifteen years older.
9w.aatv.iE*, ** ------' ' — j iiy vait-Ul J*'*—
stop them from iootiag, has taken j Irom medicinal ingredients recommended
service with the Rtd Cross for In medied books £s being of benefit in
c.l party; there is no recourse service witii int mu erosa ior fc troubles, and « years cf use bar
to any statute penalty; nonel™r* *“ ^ 'rW ut Ul« aJ,W8 ,U proven that the books are rifcht. Begin
save pjJitlcal ostracism by the Siberia taking Cardui today. NC-134
I,;- and intant son w;IH-
It makes no difference what
measures a political party may
stand for- ‘t uiu.-t work out its
own salvation. So must an indi-
vidual. and a party and an indi-
vidual are both human. Each
bas some mistakes to correct,
and, if given time, wid correct
them. The iiKirai ol this thought
is that you must not expect per
fection of the human race, politi
caily or otherwise.
T ie very courage of the west
ern drouth suff -rer should appeal
toour sympathy. It is the pioneer
who goes first arid .makes anew
country fit for cmlir.ition to
follow. A pioneer is seldom if
ever a slacker. A stacker fears
the mere po>*ioiiity of failure
and avoids danger; the pioneer
ostracism by the
party which governs itself by
said rules, anil this has always
proven amply sufficient. A
party, however, has principles
which it has a right to require
that 'ts nominees enact into laws,
and a failure to do this consti
lutes a breach of party faith.
The party 'slower begins and
ends here, where it is taken up
by the elected representatives of
the party and carried out in ac-
cordance With the party'* de-
mands. What the party asks for
it haj. a right to expect.
Siberia.
His wi:e---------— ---------------
return to America and will uaaae CLIP THIS AND PIN
tiieir home until the end of the
war with Dr. Newman's parents.
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Newman of
Waco.. __
ON WIFE’S DRESSER
Cincinnati man tells how to shrivel
up coma or calluses to they
lift off with fingers.
Fair Strictly Patriotic Educa-
tional Agricultural Institution
Commercialism has been rel-
egated to the bacs gr.und of
the Hid County Fair this year
and the management is seeking
_______ ____ | to make it strictly a patriotic,
risks failure and courts darger. j educational institution. Booths
We need ttc westerner quite as oave been set aside in theexposi
much as he needs us j lion hail for the Liberty Ixian,
-......... ■■■— War Savings, the Y. W. C. A.
Ilia intimated in the new*dis and the Red O/os*. for schools,
patch* that German prisoners jagricohare and womens handi
Big Patriotic Rail*
Tte 4th UU.ru Lo.n Rra.ru. i As'.™
will be given under the auspice* j trnubWd with corn, will follow
of the local branch of Bohemian j
Alliance Wednesday, Ocl. 2nd, at • ■ - * *-------*• -*■------“ '
the S. F. J. S. T. Hall one mile
south of Pt/nelope.
Decorated wagons and automo
bile parade wifi leave Penekqie
at 10 oc^pck a. m headed by the
F. A. U. 8. Miliitary Band con-
sisting of 15 men from Camp
McArthur.
An army officer from France
will speak in beha f o' the 4th
Liberty Loan. *
Net proceeds will go to the
Sobecho Slovak army in Fraflce
and Siberia.
Everybody is cordially invited.
/ Committee.
may be sent to America lor de-
tention. If this is done, it is »
•ale Del that most of them will
aak to remain here when the war
ends and they are free to return.
A German knows a good thing
when he sees it and tire advan
tages of tills ts untry will readily
appeal to bun Even if be pre
ter. to return to his native
country, the very first thing he
mil do on his arrival home wiil
be to announce himself in fuvur
of a Gstman republic. *-
As the American army ap
proache* the Rhine the German
populace begin to ieei the panicky
sensations tiieir armies have
forced upon Belgium. It doa t
hurt any for them to be scared
half to death, but the Americans
md never visit upon them the
brutality Belgium has suffered.
We may lack kuitar, but tfe as*
;on humanw spirit. It may
work, and commercial exhibit
Irestrieted. Among the latter,
however, will be those of especial
interest to farmers for they will
present different breeds of cot
Iton.
_ /
Stilt Interested at 113
Howling Green, Ky.—Elisha
Ayers, who says he is 113 years
old. walked from his home at
Plum Springs. *tx miles from
Itowiing Green, for the purpose
of hearing the latest war news,
w-iita he beard of the recent
American offensive. After scan
nmg a bulletin board be returned
to his home afoot, well satisfied
with the progress made by the
Americans in their drive toward
the German Iron tier.
Ayers, who says he was born
in lb0$. declares that he temom
bar* well the War of 1-12 Hej
works on hi* farm every day I
and is far more active than the
Leak, Mothsr! If tongus I* cost**,
cleans* little bowel* with “Call-
• fornie Syrup of rigs."
Mnttwra rsa reel »My »h«r *trid*
“Celiforala Syrop of rife.” " " “
a few hour* *1
•our bile and
all ts* clooped up waate,
id frrnwntiBS food If'nUj
Next Week is Mill County Fair Week
Monday the exhibits will lie
placed in position. Tuesday they
will be judged, and on Wednes-------— ---------- -
day October 2 the fair will open
Its gates and the show will con , cbiUrm awdn't b« eoax* I*
tinue three days. Arraugemenw ■ take til* Uaimlew “f™**
have been made for the greatest arsloa-oa tfc*
exhibits of iive stock, poultry mb, Uw and r»*«ie prv«.pt «d a«^
and agriculture Hill county peo- ' A* I*"-*™*? J?.* -T
p'.e ever saw, while the tractor
demonstration* by ten leading
SSto .rr-iilii* «Hm:«vourSWN
to every interested farmer and WITH LEMON JUICE
business man. Available space
in the automobile section
been practically all sokf, while, A, —
Hie amusement features cover! v«or grewr tb, h»«m* »«k *V
every tmur of the day and iu
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The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1918, newspaper, September 27, 1918; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588461/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.