The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1906 Page: 2 of 14
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Men's Summer Wash Suits
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linen smooth or Irish striped or flaked or smooth
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check" denim all Men's Wash Suits as follows:
Men's ?7.o0 Wash Suits now $6.00
Men's $ti..V Wash Suits now $5.20
Men's ?"iJK") Wasli Suits now $4.00
Men's $So0 Wash Suits now..
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coats that's all and Cawthon says if you don't like
it after you've boueht it your money is here wait-
ing for you. That's the way we sell everything
with a money-back guarantee.
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getting a good suit for
$4.95?
Men's Belts A Sale on Them
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Any .?l.."iO Belt any kiinl i;w.
Any 1.U Pelt any kino! n..w.
Any 75e Belt any kin.l now.
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A CONTEST AT GALVESTON"
In Which Violations of the Election
Law Are Cliaiged.
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Chairman M''M- ;i
the results. M '.'
invention with at Ien?f
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LUZIANNE
Morn'i Irtvigortor
boon's Strentn9r
Ntfht'i Comforter
A Smooth. Oclirioui. Pcrfecllv I lavored Coffee of Superior
Quality and Moderate Price.
FEELING ENCOURAGED
Are the Bell Men that Convention
Vote Willie Large.
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AI'STIN. J ..x.. July 31 T:.- f:it Is
f' ''! out hy ". snr.l...r'r: ..f J .k- r.
STAFTORD'S VIEW OF IT.
Thinks Bell Delegates Will All Go to
CampbelL
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PAN ANTf'N'Ki. t as. July 31. Senator
R. N. Sta'f. r ! f Mfnfnla snent today In
San AH.vr.i" Th- rator derlarffd that In-asn.u-
h as '"..r r -:i had dividfd the voto
wi:l. J'nlffr II-1! c( .-xt.nsively in the various
pp. t:ont i.f the ..;-.rv that there wan r-a-sonal.le
dMre'v :hr wl.en Judge Rell name
la i!r ppe.i. iit.i . -hlnks wiv te jooner
or lar.-r. a k -1 : '-;..n of the ronventl'.n
rtl. candidate will iet to
th"
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he seleetlon of four Bell four Camphell.
" an'' f'oKiulU delegates. V
J. li:.s-tt wan ele. tfd .-hairman "f the hox.
In ward rwo the claim Is made that althoU2;i
.imph -ll carried the pre. Inct hv a nlnmiitv
MiiK was called .-irly and adjuiirneii
fl P. m . Ihere ..t
bell ..r Coliinllt delegates chosen. The d.-lel
ja::.'i n r;i.iar by the l-Mi adherein.-i.
Who s.-le. ted six deleeatfs favorable 10 their
ca:d..!;.te nnl allotted Brooks two. Ward
Ihr.. was c.r.! n.llt-d by the Bell and Camp
t.en frees. Hen receiving one delegate and
M l.e tw. Neither lirooks nor Colquitt
were ;iven consideration.
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Col'J'Jltt.
aNo believes that t'olonel
1" 'he object of roIitlcal
n position In the race Is
r .Stafford to be freer
''I'ures as viewed by the
: r candidates than either
Lirooks or Commissioner
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IN BELL COUNTY
There Was Guick Work in Selecting
Delegates.
f '-: ' ' ' . . ' :ic;re
TEMPLE. T- xn July 31. -Precinct eon-
ven'ions 'i.T' l .-i.i in the severtfl wards of
Temp!.- ori S;i: ir'iiiy nipht and delegates
elected to t(.e ...iiTity convention for Bell
county wl.i.; win held at Belton. In
ward )Te t.. .i-ieptes were chosen witii
I'gard to tl.. propor-ion of ;he vote received
by each candidate for governor resulting In
REINHARDT REFUSED BAIL.
Probable that an Appeal on Habeaa
Corpus Will Be Made.
H:'u3ton Fort Special. )
PAN ANTONIO. Tejas. Juty 31. -Judge
Edward Dwyer of the Thirty-seventh district
court at Sun Arllonlo wns hfre today to h-ar
a motion filed by Attorneys Wallace and
w. '. Linden. repreenMr.g Joseph Reln-
hardt charged with having Tcllled Ernestine
hiitze- his sweetheart on their we lding day
i.i ''otnfort. where he received medlc-1 at-
tention and care from his parents until he
ri .-ov. r.-d
J'u:?. Lwyer overruled the motion for his
reiease and refi.s.l lilni bail
The nitorneys for Kelnhardt will probably
bring habeas corpus proceedings for his re-
lease .cuing forth that his health Is im
paired ty confinement.
Johnson Contempt Case.
A'tncatci Hres Kefiort.l
CLEVELAND. Ohio. July 31 .The con-
tempt proceedings brought against Mayor
Johnson lest week for disregarding an in-
junction restraining him from tearing up
oer'aln street railway tricks were .leard In
common pleas court today.
Carrie Nation Released.
(fj-tocKjtcd 'rest ticfort.)
DALLAS Texas. July SI. Mrs. Carrie A.
Nation who was charged with sending ob-
cor.ven'ion.
THE CAMPBELL CLAIMS.
Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Votes
on First Ballot in Convention.'
Hjnrin foil Speci I '
PALESTINE. Texas. July 31. -At r'amn-
J bell headquarters the returns indicate that
CASTORIA FarlirtirftsaniJChildrM. t Boantluj
The.Kind You Han Alwajs Bought
JA. M. WBT Jlr-r N. MILLIft EDGAR WATKINt
President Vie President. Vie President.
J. J. BCHOLL Jr. Ass t. Cashier.
CAMBY SHAW
Cashier.
S?ke Xaticnal Kity i&ank
401 MAIN STRUT
Tiltpkeae INI
JAMI8 M. W8T.
iFl- N. MILLER.
EDQAR WAT KIN 8
CAREY SHAW
CAPITAL $250000.00
HOUSTON TLXAS
Wt ARt PRtrARtD'TO TAKE CARL Ot
OUR MATRONS. LTC. CX)Mt AND Stt U&
' DIRECTORS
L. DAVIDSON.
THEO. EBRINrt. Jr.
. D. C. HELBERQ
J. W. NBAL
inw tfVNNIDY.
E. W. HUTCHINSON
W. C. MUNN
R. E. BURT.
A Live Bunk ffrusf cmpattll
A Liberal Bank
A Growing Bank XtntM . . . fern
A Bank with
System and S. RICE President.
Appreciation w. t. carter vice Pret.
IT
YOU HAVE AMBITION
to join the business forces of the world the way to for-
ward that ambition is to open a bank account.
Money in the bank gives you a standing with those
who control business affairs and it furnishes the means
to take advantage of opportunities.
Cement yourself to the business world by opening a
bank account with The- Planters & Mechanics National. Add to it as you
can and watch your credit rise.
PLANTERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK S":
The only Savings Bank In Houston Chartered Under the State
Banking Laws and Under State Inspection Is the
Texas Savings Bank
1019 Ttiu Ave- Cor. Fannin St.
Deposits of One Dollar or More Received
Safety depoplt box1 for th prsg
of papers and valuables for rrnt.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Satur-
days to $ p. m. After 6 p. m. for re-
ceiving of deposits only.
3 per cent Interest on cheoklnfr deposits.
4 per cent Interest on savings and time deposits.
Merchants National Bank of Houston
Capital and Surplus. $300000
CKITED STATES DEPOSITORY
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
I. H KFMPNER.
President.
T. C. DI'NN. J. L THOMPSON.
Vice President. Vice President.
W. H. HURLEY. Cashier.
c. n nr. lot
Vice President.
DRY GOODS
The Flaxnian Notion Company are adding to their com-
plete line of tients' Furnishing Goods Overalls Notions
etc. a large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy
.DRY GOODSe
We feel safe in saying that onr stock w ill be as complete
as any in the state and our prices are gnaraMeed to he as
"Low as the Lowest." We ask a share of your patronage.
Write for samples and prices.
Flaxman Notion Company
101 and 103 Main Street
Dandruff it a contagious disease caused by a microbe.
GrOINO I GOING!! GONE Ml
WWW
Hteplcldt Will Son It. Herplcldt Wilt Safe It.
DON'T CRY FAKE
The mere mention of "hair remedy" throws
pome iripn Into a fit of unreasonable InrrMu-
lity. It is true that before tho mlrrnbtr?
origfn of baldness was discovered that most
r.air remedies wen worthless but not many
Tee Lat9 for Himicid:
of them were designedly so. I'hronf.' haM.
ness is incurable but its forerunners dan-
druff Itehing scalp and falling hair ran b
cured by stopping the mlrrnUc growth with
NVwhro's Herpicide. It prev.-nts r infection
Money hack if unsatisfactory. I'e!'ahtfui
hair dressing. Stops it.-hing of scalp in-
Orvf Stires $1.00. Sinti 10c stamps to HERPICIDE CO.. Dipt. H Ditrait Mich. fir a simple
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
The ORIGINAL remedy that "Kills the Dandruff Germ"
A. E. KIESLING 504 Main St.. Special Ag ent. Applications at prominent 'barber ihopi.
ecene matter thrmn?h the malls wan il-
charged here today hy the fnlted States
cnmnislnner on motion of the I'ntted States
district attorney. Mrs. Nation published a
paper at Ardmore. I. T.. unit was arrested In
Texas on complaint made at that place.
Nursing Mothers and Malaria.
The Old Standard Grove's TantrltM Chill Tonic
drives out malaria and builds up the system.
-Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents.
HOG CHAINSRqDS
EXPANSION B0LTSWASHERS.
un HARTWELL IRON WORKS.
HOUSTON. TEXAS
SMITH'S ITCH AND ECZEMA CURE
A guaranteed cure for itch
eczema and all skin erup-
tions. Why be troubled?
50c at Smith's Drug Co. and
Wilbush Drug Co.
We Tender You
Our Services
in all that pertains to
the legitimate func-
tions of a bank.
American 'Bank
& Trust Co
211 Main St.
Commercial National Bank
OF HOUSTON . i
Capital . . y.. . .'$300000.00 1
Surplus and Profits over 5450000.00
BEAD POST WANT ADS THEY PAT
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