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j SPECiXlSOFPERWos" fr)R TWO-DAYS ONLY
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LISLE HOSE
Hisses Black Ribbed Li. Hom rru-
lar Jsc valiifs. for two dajra at. pair
8 15c
it
A sperlal lot of Latos real Imported
Llsfe Hom. In black fancy lac pat
terns and all colors; tor two days only
76c values at pair
49c
BAGS
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AD pare leather assorted gTirj metal
sjsl BlckeJ frames all new handles;
. our regular SI JS and (l.W Ban for
1 1 two dan at
i BOBBINET BAR
I M Inches warranted (main English
1 1 Botrbtnrt at amis rd mean selvage
J Z edge and full yards H S quality;
fj for twe daj-a selling at-
$3.45
El Principe Rothchild's
De Gales Ex Fino
io Cents . . . $4.50 for Tifty.
Clear Habana Cigar
Nolp sCts.. $2.25 for Tifty. .
OTTO TIE'S CIGAR STORE
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KTRPraM' MBA total latl' 11' l-eu'
i i.t a ?i a
Electric Heaticg Ircss zzi
I Bat Water Heaters
FULLY GUARANTEED
' ' AIM Fafl Stock
Fas 2sd Motors
D. F. Woods & Co.
EUCTstsCAI. SVFFLY OUUJtf
:- . 511 Travis So.
3Vf
Fmd the store that sells
IGrechbaum Qothing
(warranted.)
The' new and better Clothes
for Men.
aim -win FKn.it
. jtt ixaoiri Ji) ihil
NO UORE GSAY HAlSS
t j la err. rFTTocM baib toxic
uonuatal to fiKsTOKB CitAT UA1
is KATl4.il us UBIOINAX.
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m N anao a Ora. - TOP HMIM
.UNO C I la It III bears. Jar aa
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to or mi ';t by rxunt Miarreo.
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ADS.
509 MAIN STREET
A VERY SPECIAL SUIT OFFER
ThJ cut ahowa an f .".
$5.00 Whit Suits M Sale J-J VfH
for tw day. art ': .
We have several other styles that will be in this sale at the
same price. They are all made of fine quality India
Linen and neatly trimmed ; Skirts and Waists all at $3.95
WAIST SETS
Just mM a sow shipment of 1
broldcred Waist Seta para white
fancy colored; on aala (or two i
at. tech
65c
WASH BATISTE
30 pieces of Fancy Figured Batiste
and real Scotch Dimity thla era son 's
best style. Uc and 18c values: (or the
next two days M yard for
98c
SILK WAISTS
Biff lot Wash 8Uk Waiata In nary
blue with email whit dou and fig-
ures tr.oa values; to door too lot oat
In two day at
98c
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CONGRESS AVENUES
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NOW GOING ON
84 w.irvr kJLUua ep. kpaWU kJUIUl pot A
tt $10.00 Suits $6.65 $15.00 Suits $9.85 f
Z All of Zindler's $5.00 Reputatkn
J PaiiuNowSelliofiU $3.33 pet Pair ' g
COME EARLY AND BE FITTED
The Star Clothing llouso
B. ZINDLER & SOX EXCLUSIVE l.EH'S OUTFITTERS
0 110) CMptts Arw. tppsitt Ctirt but g
Houston Conservatory of Tiusic
MKS. JOSEPmNK BAYMOND. Dtrwctor.
AH brincbc of Muic Eloctrtioo Bud Art Uofat. ' ' -
v i ' Corner of Main aad McKinney. Old Vbaok 1828.
WASH SILK WAISTS
Whlta and black mad with tan
Bleats la front aad back also wltk
fancy m Brian arid front. UM Wabrta
$1.95
WALKING SKIRTS
About IM now Walking Skirts. In ad
tha new cktha and style. Una black
browns aad nancy mixture Santa
worth up to H o): to doao the lot
out wo win son thorn at
$5.00
CHILDREN'S HATS
Children's Man Rats pink blue
whlta. would bo cheap at Be; for two
days' sola at. each
50c
4007
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Kattmann&KReelandTentCo
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V . Mfsoao lakiRai Ma BVl.
naasa onssisnasi niiHf an rIKH
1212 FrukUa Ave - Hoostoa Tezao
CITY; COUIiCIL
Of Beaomont Will Stand for flit
Tewi Cow on tbe Streets.
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KEYHOLE SEUTH 15 FKEE
Ws Twice Convicted But Bit
Case Has Now Been"
Diaraiued. '
IHaiiassBt. Tana. May M. city seamcU
caCYaaail uuv anornla la rspwlaf soml-
asauw asaaian. Mayor Tkoaaaa H. Lauut
haaa prosUtaa and a fun boar attar-
' Visa ssapar daaiaamcad tka Mlowass as
sola Unas ta to fill vacaaota aa the board
Ftnt ward. C. B. WaMaa: aVooad ward.
L. NalL John McFarlajtdi Third ward.
Maaaa WoHouya. Ouy W. Juaker. Tho
appoutaianta were approved by the
CU and taaaa gentlemen toajotaof with
rraaidoBt O. O. B. Millard and Mr. Louia
Mayer will soatatltau the now naaert...
A atatenont fronj C. L. WUUama. ro-
vetrer oi tno ( iiii.nl Naiuin.1 eojia
of Bsovaamt. mbnlttln . claim for
Is3s.ll aawont ad iudinaent lataroat aad
oaout mciuaea. a.ainst tno ojtty ova-
talnod ha thm PVdaral aourt na. tKai Mm
of saoaor WTonajfuUy paid to tha city aa
oam waa raierraa to ino nnaaco
Bslttoo with nowor to act.
Oea tract (or prtntlnc the deltnouent tax
uaa waa awaraea me n re u snoot Lovoor
Mowo botaut the lowest bidder.
At tho aftorneoa seasloa of tho eooneU
tho town COW wmo the webrhrr auhleoc of
ooaaldoratlon. aad Mayor laaa-bam reoo
to tho ocoaaloa aad defended hor so wmX-
autlr that hor pastures Inaldo the city
will not bo cut oft aa was prapoaod by
the patrlolaa element of tha vtlfiure. . Aa
ordlnaaco which propooed to aroatly aa-
toad the stock Uaalta waa unreduced at aa
recent meetlnc and as a raault a saaos
OMOtnvt waa hold In which a atroaa pro-
teat ajralnat lta enactment waa asado by
tho suburbanites. Today a aaajorlty of
tho ordinance cosaaalttso re Darted la favoa
ot tho ordinance but Aidennaa Dana
aaado a minority report which whoa pat
a Tote received tares tomo as to (a roe
Blast It. It waa then that tha friend.
snip of tho mayor for the people caste ta
the front when he promptly aided with
tas minority repine ins pa
at nresnnt. Afterward an
waa paased whereby aa amendment waa
made to the limits ao aa te put the Mook
m which the South End school la located
Inside the limits.
Tho city attorney was Inst roc ted ta
raw aa an ordinance for a freni hlaa
for tho Texas and New Orleans for a
switch track from Second street to tha
Proposed site of the Beaumont rice pallia
oa South street.
THE COURTS.
Case Against Keyhole Smith
Was Dismised.
Beaumont. Texas. May It All courts
ere In session today and there was con
siderable doing at the court boose.
In tha Sixtieth district court Mitch Car
roll a yotuf whlta mas. waa convicted an
the charge of feraay theft and the Jury
t i his punishment at a term of two
rears la the Beatteatlary.
Tho ease of Andrew Thanes colored.
chara-ed with than was triad conic ta
the lory that sfteraooo. when tho trial of
Joaa Anderson eaaorad charged with bur-
flsry. began.
Ia tha ruty-elghth district court tho
uo of R. D. Braaall ra Wsatora Untoa
TWearnph Company wont to trial. It a)
a suit for damscon In the sum of 1175 for
alleged negligence oa the part of the com
pany ia aeurerina; a trtegram to uusey
Btatton a peris! n ptelntlS ml the death
of a ebOdi st Waco
gam Smith alias "Keyhole " colored. Ia
a fro man after being eaaflaed in th
county taU for more than a year and
after being twice convicted of crime. Oa
hla llrat trial Smith was convicted oa the
charge of reubei j by use of deadly
neaa aad aanteaced to a term of
tweaty-A rears la ta penitentiary. On
eal tho case waa reversed aad oa the
arrnnd trial Smith waa aguia cowricted
us Msssaaseat oxea at a term of
tea year hi tha aonlteatiary. Today the
county attorney dlain'secd tho case for
reasons sa we WTta tno court aad nam
Smith waa rale Bert.
The folio Bin capital anasa have been
set for trial during tha month of June
ta the Fifty-eighth district court:
George ri. rooie muraer; set tor June s.
Tom lamia murder: sat for Juno It.
with special venire of sixty snea or-
Brooha Andrewa. murder; set far Jane
St
C. aroar sat r. d. Minor com-
be legal nrm of Oreor A Minor.
brooch t sail in the district court against
J. 1. Hnaciffer. Sr ot mi for the recoverv
of MUi alleged to he due sa attorney's
Miss Anna tUeeisteta. a yoanc white
oanea was adlndred a lunatic In the
eoonty eourt today aad will he seat to
e nmtuaut rar tno care oi uw uwane.
diocesan" council
Is to Begin Its Annual Session
Today.
ant Tsxos. May ht The flfty-
sexfh annual tisuncMaf tho dUoeese of
Texas of the rplsropel ehgrcfe will cos-
vono at St Mark's chorea la that city
at M a) srelsck toenerrow saornfaag for a
aratloa of tare daya. A receptlan Is to
be tied arcs' the visiters daring their stay
aad everytnlag pisslhlt will be dene to
mak their stay a pleasant one. Officers
will bo elected for the year and other
matters f Impertaac an to be consid-
Rt Bar. O. H. Klnsorrlng Wahop of
Texan arrrnd la the city today from
AnstlB aad confirmed a targe cusa at St.
Mark s church tonlgnt. A learuro ot in-
si In a was a beautiful aad apedal
musical nsogrsja.
The exercises tomorraw astratasT will in-
ehade tha otrancU aai rain to bo preached
Slter. J. K. Botch rector of Grace
urea Oarrestsa. Special muaee will be
glvoa. A short haainiaa aiaairm will be
bold arevWua to ad-wraassat for lunch la
the parlora of tho Young htea's Cnrlstten
Asaoclatloa. whore tuoeh la to bo served
aa each of the thro day of tho sesalnns.
At list p. m. the eoaneil will convene for
another buslneoe s Wt
Thursday moraine's seaaloa will eoa-
Toae at o'clock for prayer followed by a
bastnea meeting. The Wemas's aolxUary
to the board of mleslnn aad tho Junior
aaxillary to the board of missions will
have meetinga j nursoay. - jr. generaL
snlsaioaary aaortlnaT wltk prominent
speakers will Be held m tbo rreutac at I
a-clack.
Friday aasrabur tha day will b opened
with prayer fouoorrd by a business ses-
tea. All mi the eiaaW as of tho council
wul be open t tha public who arc cordial-
ly Invited to he preaeaL
It la hoped that ML atrr. H- D. Are
bishop f Mexico and Rt- Rev. Davis
fcssussa Mshop of Laulsians. wlU ho
praoent. bat It cjb not be deOnltoly suted
that tbey will attend.
TRIP ON THE LAKE.
Deep Water Committee Went
With Engineer.
Beaumotit. Texas May If-Captaia J.
F. Metadoo of- tbo engineering corp
of tha United State army with head-
ajoartera at Hew Orleans aeeo in panted
by tsiiusi Cong i issinsa S. B. Cooper.
J. F. Kaftb aad W. C. AverM returned
ta Beaoasant thla overtlng after a trip
war tho route' of tho in lull Sabtn
kase channel which wfl! eonaeet the
waters of Taylors bayou with tbo mouth
of Is sjeoho and Babtoe river.
The pony Inriudlng a number of tha
prange doe water committee left Oraiao
on the Sabm river tills morning I tt.s
saoach Mlmlaaliipl. and Joaraeyd stswa
s Sshtno lake and to Fort Arthnr mak-
sag a careful inapecUoa of the aurrv.v
of tbo e hansel which ha fust lsi Bum
under tb anssjtcaa of F. F. Avtetl tn
Meal ao-rornmsnt onglnsBr ht aajaiow
awbute POa haitras-
lenns tonlrht He .stated wiiile ta tho
city that the proposed route of th chnri-
aol u sKtisraotory- 4t would be portly
Withla and partly without the emir a of
Sabin las sad Voder tlie cl cunwtonoe
waa deemed the beat atauabie route.
Captain Mclndoc also sav out th plea-
Inc tntelllgenc that- specification for
bid arlll at onoe be nd out tor th ex-
cavation - ul the canal nder tho total
pravrlatlon ot IMMov and that Md arlll bo
roadvertieed for and a eontraot for th
excavation work awarded a soon so th
leanl reaulremeoss and1 formalitloa la th
matter art compiled with.
During th trip In th boat tho repro-
entalivea of tho Beaumont and Ore rise
deep water ommKteea bad opportunity
to confer over tho deep water matter and
to agree upon a baaia for action la tho
future. Among the rapreoentattves- of
Orotic Who made tho trip were Messrs.
&H. Farwell. B. W. Brown. J. W.
nk and W. D. Bettl. t
Th party waa met down th river la
coming to th city by a party ot cltlsena
Including Colonel Fred 'Welter. Repra-
sentativ Myrlck Ih t. Benokeostoiu aad
there. . - -
IN ORANGE COUNTY" '
Prahibition Election Returns Are
to Be Canvssswd.
Beaumont Ta taa. Mar aV-Hoa. m A.
Cheatham district attarnsy af th Fwt
Judicial district asking big boos at Or-
ange wag la th ettr today la ooavoraa.
tlon . with Tbo Foot ecrrepondet Mr.
Chcatbaa said that It waa understood at
Orange that tb county eommtsalonara
court will convene on Monday next for
the purpose of canvassing tha returns
and declaring tho result of tha local bp-
tmn election which waa bald in IMS and
whlah aaa a victory for prohlblttoa Un-
der tbo law whea that I done aotlca
ot tbo action of th eourt must b pub-
Hsbrd for twenty day theroaftor after
which thirty daya are allowed tho saloon
ma to dispose of their stock and go out
ot badness. When th oommaaikMMira
court aueat It la undarstoM uuvt a peu-
tlon for another heal option election
a 111 be prasented by tho aatla. Tha liquor
men have sot given up tha. fight and
though dereated la the long legal battla
to th courts after carrying tbo on to
th United state supreme court they
riropoao to have another vote on tno
kiuor question before th prohibitum
volad for 11 1M h efrecUve.
THE GRAND JURY
Has Returned Additional True
. Bills.
Beaumont Texas May lA-JTb grand
Jury la tb Sixtieth district court late
thla afteraora mad a report ta th court
returnlnc tea bin ot wullrtnvsnt. two for
felony aad .Igbt for misdemeanor oassa.
the parties named not being under arrest.
fobm Anderson colored waa convicted
of burglary and given a tars of two
years in tho paaltMtmry. aad Asdrrw
Thomas otlorod. was convicted of feJony
theft the Jury ass poring hi Bunauinwat
at a term of two years la th peniten
tiary.
John Kennedy Died Suddenly.
Beaumont Teas. May M. Johs Ken
nedy aged m ysara a Mctloa forassaa
for th GoU aad Interstat railroad with
headquarters at BoUrar dead ry sud-
denly thla morBing ra a roe Over Ohov
soa's alooa near tha Saata r owpot.
wh.ra ho bad been lodging several dan.
Kennedy got up at tho usual hour this
morning 'sad walked around but oom-
plained of feeUuc badly. He retarned
u his room at to o'clock and half an
boor later waa found dead. Tha body
waa turned over to tho Broliaaard-Beard
Undertaking company aad arrangements
for tbo funeral have not yet bean pr-
netMl Jiiatleo Isn Holme viewed tho
remains returning a verdict ot death front
natural causes.
Good Fishing at Sabine.
Beaumont. Texas. May at. Couaty
oawlsstoner Boa Johnson osavs tip from
8a bine tonight to attend . special meet.
but ot th county commissioners court.
which wtl likely be held tomorrow to dis
pose of umlnlahea
bnitnsB of tb tagu.
lar tei
Johnson says that fishing I hew
better at Sabine than it haa been la a
tlaao aac toe tinny trio are eauani
ease. Tb people are ilemssdlng
that th Sonthera Faclflc resume th
flsl bii's excursion which waa oa last
sea sow and It is believed that tb train
will bo put oa before lobs.
Fish Car to New Orleans.
nuaainal. Texas May IA Tb dlctrl-
feutlon aar af th United State fish oom-
rad through the city tonlgnt
en route from the experimental station
at Saa Marco to New Orleans. Spear
men of black base ana other iin adapt
ed for this section were left her with
Mr. jt rrana tvenn ana tney win oe
pat to th large Bab pond ot Mr. Keith.
Child Badly Hurt.
Beaumont Texas May It. While play
tag an th frost gallery at tha hom t
her father James wither oa Worth
street a nttl e-year-old child fell off
tho banisters to th cement walk below
fracturing her collar bona. Tha Injury
waa attended by a physician aad th lit-
tl one will recover.
Visitors to the City.
Beaumont Texas May hv Among the
Braoaaant visitors noted In the city to-
day war C. I H. Angel! end wife of
8:lrbee. W. I Todd and wife f Sour
Captala i
Olaen of Sabine Pans
and Thomas L. Fro. kind and James la.
Bbaw af Houston.
ORANGE NEWS.
Brick Plant to Be Put in Oper-
ation. (Houston Poet Special.)
Orange Tcxaa May M. The Petroleum
Oil company recently decided to put a
brick plant at lta refinery a short dis-
tance from town. Into operation A few
month ago tho plant waa given a thor-
ough trot aad the result proved very
satisfactory. A caaolin tug waa pur-
chased by th company today from V.
C. Crain ot Cameron La. which will
TAU.GIIOK'J
Th.ro am tve-M kind' af Tan
Shoe far man. Vve aeil .
k:v;o & fcstei's
can ceded to be th tteet IS to Men's
Shosa In Houaton. tan color. 'Oxford
tie nobba tyJV VJt nuula. aad
thy '; . . ..
If Von aoat leak thraach ar stock
at least bco a week you Q be at least
news. Krory box ha tb prise on It
took fur It. It must b bar. Oet
etted. . s ..- . ' -
psimiu saw aataos taa save
KRUPP 6m TUFFLY
. 301 sad 304 Main t..
THB SHIRTS TOUK MOTRBR
rSBp TO IROlf am doubt war m
their day naaatarpiecea of good laundry
work: a were the coat and trousers
he used to make but you wouldn't
really care to have the good lady for
your tailor of today or is waar those
self-earn shirta -
You know how amok bolter akllled
laundry work salt you and that' why
we want your ptrage.
Model Laundry
. ;i MoVatU-lsU Pralrm 'T- '
CROQUET
l.S TO 99.00
P I L LOT'S
0t FfAIN STstSXT
McF ADD IN-WTESS-KYLE
RICE MILLING Ca
-TEXAS- OBBATBST MTU.-
Beaument Texaa pafly capacity tSM
barrels rough rice. 1 1 serai cash advaao
made on rough rice for toll milling. Con-
sult oa before making other arraage-
anents and ear aeoney.
doubtless be used to tow brick from the
plant to Orange or Beaamont
The Lutcbor A Moore Lumber com-
pany turpentln plant at Field. lav.
made Its first shipment of turpentln last
Saturday which consisted of over too
gallon. It Is said that th distilling haa
proved a groat success and that th out-
put of turpentine from now on will
average one car per month.
On account of tha lUaesa of th Meth-
odist pastor. Rev. H. T. Cunnlngnam. tae
Methodist revival her haa been sus-
pended for a few day.
Rice farmer la thla vicinity say that
the last rain has not damaged their land
to any exteat but that It will delay their
work of planting.
The steamer Oeorg Sealy that ha been
on the way at the Nelson shipyard for
several daya will be launched tomorrow.
The Sabine river I higher than It ha
been this year.
Tb work ot pulling th old piling for
the Orange Lumber compajiy baa been
suspended on account of (be high waver
TEXAS DEATHS.
OWENS Vlctoris Texaa May Ji
Mra Elisabeth Owen died bun night at
her home la this city at the ace ot Tl
years aad ( montba. She era born In
Peterson. K. J. Her parent cam to
Texas In 130 settling at Copano In Re-
fugio county removing shortly to Vic-
toria where ahe haa lived continuously
since beinc the oldest resident of tha
city. Her health haa been poor for sev-
eral month but her mUUeet was bright
and unimpaired to tha hurt. Her mind
waa stored with Intonating laoidenta of
the history of Victoria and of Texaa
with which b dellgted ta entertain her
family and friends. She leave three
children all grown end soarrledi Mr
now
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. Prairie and HUsra St. t
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. IN TfTS CXJtKTSBT
? a lure looks her nvelleot In th serin
hen the gmss I greenest and th sky
Ih bluest Then also by coatraat
: v TUB . MONUMSNT
that hn fall) fait decay shows plainer
th sssjna of neglect Let us mak your
memorial aaor la keeping with its sure
rounding. It It needs redressing wa cua
do It perfectly. Or If It only needs raising:
wlier It baa aetUed. we do that too.
Iteaaunabie charge ht any case
HorrrroK mabblb works.
Qua Schulta. ProprUtpr v "
MU Frankna Avcbu. ' '
Ken It Is
Jnat what
you bare
been tookinr
for. TM Nt-
iar rrwrar.
haasag. ical
cream in 8
mintlti.
Thev are in-
axpaa ia.
s n a snatua
kiv. s place ia every home.
Bices 1 to 14 quart.
Fal.tr - Cock Htrdwtri Co.
.4i9.it ta vttS tracer
THE FLORIA
6i'5 .Main Street v - us.
Cholee cut flowers 'decoration and
floral work. Special attention given ollt-of-towr-
orders for magnolis had cape
- T. Beautify Vour Compteidoa
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SATINOLA
" The Unetualled BeiiUlier.
Fiepaied Only
NATIOIAL TOILET COUPAHY. Paris. Till.
L. B. Randall of Beeville. Mrs. James F.
Welder and Mrs. F. R. Fridham of Vlo-
torla. Ths funeral occurs tomorrow morn-
ing at 1 o'clock from 8t Mary's Cathooo
church.
SANDERS. Cameron. Texaa. May It.
Mr. Ed Sanders for many year a prom-
inent rltbten of Cameron died at hla reat-
denca here last night of a complication
of troubles. He haa been ta the mercan-
tile buslneea many years and waa at th
time of hi death conducting a furniture
atqre and undertaking department He
was a Christian gentleman of much forti-
tude aad a member of the Methodist
church. The remains war. shipped to
Oause Texaa for burial. He leave a
wife and one child and numerous friends
who mourn his death.
BTRN-HUetBVtlie7Trxs. May UV
Mr. R. Bytn died thla morning at hla
home about two mllea east nt town. H
had been In falling health for soma tlm
aad had been confined to hi room for
more than nine montba He wa one of
the early 'settlers of .thla county: wa a
Confederate veteran and an (Kid F How
for more than twenty-five yeara. He will
be buried under the auspices of thla order
tomorrow. H leave a wife and several
children.
LOVELACE. O roes becck. Texas May
II. James 8. Lovelace n traveling sales-
man who haa been almost helpless tb
past eighteen month from a stroke f
apsploay succumbed - thi morning at
Mr.
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No eaehy k wotwe tlutn the craftr of ibtum.
Tb pinite't prer ia olden dari ttrfiEtcd no more
trom that horrible modern piratt teraaht rjiarat.
- If you. Ivsts tuu JoeaTr dan
u. hare duJvJbeaTy arntef-oWa putafc hea
dizzy icttoat bteguue tavm tlcdin( wf a Trans
c you will find quack icikf and n in
OwsTUTsa CtCs;
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It Relieves Women's Suffering
It is a rure cure for female dboeclef pain or trotjiils. It
tttcarhens wea organt and cutcs all 0uvd4M due to sTtnralaf
ietnak functfaos. ' -. r
' At every dWetrbt'v b ' ji t r :.' 1.
Tloodka& to Death.
Writ
bad for sv. weekx.
E. ilton. of Poplaf Bluff.
V.. "had hejrtnr-dowrl (ntktt and wag
Viodlnc to death.- Two doctor aid w a
(ooi ta f took Cafaal. la week lwa
p end con now do my mm hollsmk.
ery Dept.
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Domestic And Imported Cement
urne. fUstea- HrlcK. tSK.
' Hanufaetar and ah Ceaeret or Cem-
ent Bnlldlng Stan. f nr design. . Of-
fle f!0t CannsaAwT Olflc PDoae 014
KA. Poavof tloaBaa ML Tarda. Magnolia
ana -nrrrea . vS Mrb rimsjioa.
aw
MAHOGANY
AND QUARTtRJO OAK
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w VAIIQI 14 MAIN ITnllT. .
LUMBER
T White rMMa VStiew Pn Oak.
Cynra. i.Mrnai tn4 MlBfraa-
Sot. A aorta far MaJthwU BaaflreJ aad
MaNhlNS BwlrSinfl Paaar;
BURTON LUMBER Co
- N0U.T0H. TfXA
JEScSEH. JONES e CO
r r W. V. ANQUI taaaegar.
PUCSES 24 EAII ci KcUSKEY
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
... For Caafass. .
The Post I hereby atrthortxed t aa-
e ounce me- as a aadtdt for ssprsaauia
ttve from the Eighth district ht stima
at th ensulac r lectio a. auhlaot ta saeb
anaan as uw gmaMiiue party mar tag..
1 . cs. w. mi.iiaaria.
Th' Post Is hsrebr authertaadi ta is.
Bounce me aa a candidate for representa-
tive from the Eiahth district In -
at the ensuing election subject t Buck
action th daaaacwntt party asap iaha.
Th - Post ht kotheruwd t m arena
THOMAS ft BTOWa f stsrH eouny aa
a caadMat for rtrngr from th Blahtb)
coiigrimlonal district aabjeet to th aa
tlon of the democratic oomlaatiag aa
veatlasl rprltnyl. '
For Mayor.
I hereby annonaeo myself aa a candr-
date tor asavor af th ctty Of Hsoeton.
subject to the action of tin city demo-
cratic primary ta occur- Monday Mar
at WS. - H. B. RICS.
tu ' i l l i. i mijgit
BSOTI'S LAXATIVE fILLS
are ruaranteed to ear ConstJ-
patioa and all Liw Ilig. Nye
(ripe. 25c.
A. E. KtESUNO
7 ta g seond ftroke wnJch ram a
yesterday. Foneral exercl as will uka
rikaor tnmotruw front th raairtanee of
W. S. W si tare his father-ia-lew. Th
body will be laid to rest la ralkenberg
cemetery.
Adaesiva. mvialbte. harraWss.
suae m auonog nan. af.
CARD OB THANKS.
Ur. and Mrs. Corn lei Turhty take thla
means of returning thaaks to their friend
for the great klndneaa bown them dur-
ing the illness and death of their beloved
mother.
BnADI.gT.-Andsi sea. Texas. May It-
Mr. B. O. Bradley aged IT yeara. a Mex-
Icaa war veteran died at hi home soar
bolph o Wednesday. May n. He to
mourned by his family and all the people
who knew him. Ha wa a good man and
a useful crUacn. .
Polish Your Furniture for ajc
And Mak It LookTik New. with D
voe's Polish mc Oil.
. Oeo. A. Gray Tit IlaU St
LUMBER
inntcsfflithan million of
- dowa
iTTTnlTfrif.
Us t Utter
frr cad trarudy M striraMt osfnmenc
Inx us all yoar tyiaptoais and trouMex
w'
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The .Cat Rawer Meoidoa Co.
isnn.
Waatai. si rind o rsinnsd mrwi Qr-
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