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with him Here the State olijevted to
teatirrt" ) fitf btarir j only -n fa-'ta
prs-:iri mirr.a-.itit killing cf
tu'v-f jr 1 14.
Relator ti dV 'tteat'F aPearW p-omM
to PTrrv Iw 9" t i He d.d fot
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Om swamsots "s-dropt"
SoM toy ail Drue flats
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OuteumaiiMTi
DRUG VALUES
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do not claim to offer
nor to give fictitious or fabulous values. Upon
every dollar's worth of merchandise we olfer we
place a price of one hundred cents. We realize thai for
every cent's worth of goods we might sell to one person at a
loss we would have to sell some one else at a Double Profk.
In addition to full value for your money we offer you
unsurpassed service and goods that are practical and
adaptable to the purpose for which they are intended.
When we say that an article is First Class we stand
behind that statement
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209 Maia St. "STORE ALWAYS OPEN"
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CITY TICKET OFFICE
516 MAIN STREET
$5.00 SpeciaV
A boot thit appeals to the dressy woman.
It is the best $5.00 worth of real Shoe value
you can find anywhere. Made on a comfort-
able yet stylish last of the most enduring
leather. Button style tan dull calf or patent
calf.
J
-ft alnn lo far hw ahama. ajij that it
all ram to hrr at oik- and ah cvuJ
not (land th .train lora thm t Mi rt
tr l.ttrr th wrot to hrlf and HI
irnd
aona
man nan aiatlna that aha haJ
t i. !r th purtH'ji of rrMttns Jua
Ivlhayt ml t1t?' t'kUM him to
r.turn to hr and ( hla oft riatJ
prumitr Sh told u( ajao ending a
inu ir ;ttr t- !ir moti.r purvorttna to
.m fr.'rn a man. whh h Uttr told nr
moth.r that h aaw lora and t'elhay
fnt.r t a-t.r a room vr th lo fao-
t tv tvta i''in.t 1' it ht did thl
a a r.eftn of nrkirg H.a nwa of hr
ruin to h.r mother a. .Ii did not hav
x. heart to !'.: hr li.n.lf
Told of DiiMrt i Vi.it
IVra tolj of Ivlha) romln to i
cm i.n th M n l night pracedir.g "i
killing and of him hiring two rvoi.".
n hi. pork.t.. hu' th Stat objected to
Ifr t.t:ng th.t h- Kt mad thra"
11 told m h was going away. ut
would tx ha k II. .ft on th Uond.y
right train anJ a.k.d my moth.r lad
! rothfr to iak him u th train In t.i
a-nag. ). h thev d!'l He promt. 1
aga.n n th.t Monday night In th pr"--nr
of mi mnth.r and sister that h.
would marry nif during l-mtr of thla
M-ar
hi- i't vnriJ aftr th nooa
f Ir gain took up htr atory and
i U r-.m if .n.lnavored to gt Millard
'o t-om to her th. day prodtng th
killing and row failing in her attempt
o injure rim to c.me 10 her after phon-
ing hln ah avi h reailied that he
v.k.s ah. nt to t l.r up and resolved
th.t rr wol: i to him She then told
l.p. ne an from th bl lo which
t;e .ad h-en ronf'ned at a re.ult of hr
ur.uo ee.'ul attempt to end hr life on
' j-ii.s a'j'iv r.glit how .h
' 1 1 t 'rn .tti.l met 1 rr father and
t I I tti to go home and not come hack
u:..e. he wou.d hrlng the .hotg'in. That
lifter hr fa?' -r rttirried thev drov
about tiwti Im-kirg fr M'.llard. dec;
leolanng
not want
.t thi point " Oh. my !. 1 did
to k'.r. uim and am a-'rry 1 did
Told How Delhay Did.
She te.'itied moot p...1tieU '!jt t
gun all daring the evening r-n s.ntd in
the harii seat of how she elt when she
finally fojr.d I'elhat on th.tt mg t om-
i"g down tke ftryet. going t' ro .gh a tnl-
:...tt exila-Ltion of how she leveled th
r- in l tven her father and bn'i er with-
i i.t t'ir knowledge of h.;r intention. im-
ne d.at'ly Jtiinj' ng from the aurrey and
' Ttin i'r? t" flie with th pitoi he rar-
r eJ in he- coat poli'l.
Told of Metinj Delhjy.
!; ti-rneJ over to e ?tite for
'.-ftn .rali-'T. aii1 here explained
"!.t l".hae meant by th itatment.
To Tel tr.v truth explaining that he
: .-ant for her to gi and tell her mother
a.l about thel- relatlona.
I- ftrct Attorney Pebl'ue rarrted her
1 1' k oer n- etatement on direct exanil-Tijitii-n.
makir. her repeat the .tnry of
her pat Ut She stated that those Im-
proper relation with L'elhay occurred
that we never offer a
or 75c or even 98c We
something for nothing
The Duplex diminishes
the hijjh erst of living by
cutting iown more than
one-half the fuel cost and
a large per cent of the
food cost by conserving
the juices and all the
nutriment contained in
zay article of diet.
Write for catalogue.
HARDWARE CO.
TEXAS
HOUSTON DAILY POST: SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER SO. 1913.
Jm.rrnrrT
JuIt W. July . Augu 1. Ortgtt 1J.
1J. and Maw U and Auruat 11. ISIS.
That aba had con oat Plyw
bout threw Umwa a ww. but thai -
Mx date wwrw th only ooa wh.a Illicit
reaaQoB stated la aaawar to th Q "wa-
tt on rraa tha iowecutlng noriy as t
haw ah happen to hva record of
tbM datea. ah eipluced that MHlar-1
kad raatloned her to wnt it doa go aa
to keep trac cf liar ' dateax-
IV-rm tvMwm wary Bucai eorua4 aoaa
etra dieted her tutimoeiy m anaay
IKMBta. aad when prwaaed by tKa aroaawir-
tlo. (or an answer ah avawJed tha
tlon by I do not know. 1 bcaj dasa4
after K awea m tka lut ttlaa and di4
not rwwtmber anything wnttl aoma oai
Urtwd m trom beaid Millard." atatad
liora. "ft wwa than that t wlr4 thw
BlBtol orer my bead. chAllanglng tlM
crowd to rttwr. aa I did ot want aay
ena to .lep on MUiaH No. I poalUwwJy
d'd not ua tba ran. words attributed aa
eomlnc from ma In ronnwcitoa with nay
demand that tha crowd eeattef aa aoma
of tha wttn- teetlfled. -
"I navar uaed auch woraa In my af a.
and cartainly not on that oceatloa.
HARD TIMC GETTING JUV.
DwfwiM Objacta t Convlctloat Dr. Knab
waa Mura.rw.
SHELBT VII-l-K lnd . Novnbr t.
Failure to obtain a Jury satisfactory
both prooecution and d.fwna up to tba
noon raceaa today cauad Judg Blair to
adtourn th trial of lr William C Oalf
for th murdr of ltr Halon Knaba until
Monday moraine
Kleren men had hn arcapted tanta-
tlvely Tha ttat had ahauttd aavan
and th defanaa nln of Its 10 peremptory
i hallenge
Pr ( rwig attorney mad clear today
their determination not to admit to tha
iiirT box any man who waa convinced
that It KmN waa muralarad.
F. J. BenGt ALLOWED BAIL.
Is Charged with Killing Houatsn Ntadaa
In And.raon County.
(H.-jto Tot 5rosl.)
rALESTINi:. Trxit-i. Nowambsr F.
J Hengr. charged with tba killing of
Houston Khixlea In th northern part of
the county Wedneaday and two aona.
Krneet and aVlat-d. rhararwd with being
accomplices were allowed! hall befor
Justice Naert. Herge s bond was flaed
at 1)000 and his tns IJSOO Thy made
the bonds and were released.
MARION T M U RM AN NOT 0UILTY.
Oranga Jury aa Haid In Ciia Wnara
Killing Wai Chargd.
( A. J Frtts Rtun.)
oRAXOiK. Texas. November ! After
llr.g out over fue hour the jury in tlte
ac of M Thurmin. w ho was harwed
with killing Cam Clark returned to th
court room at . la.t night and ren-
deid a verdict of not gulitv
John Swtllty Allowed Bill.
Uf fi )
I'RAN'IK. Texas Xorember IS There
was a habeas corpus hearing In th John
Swl'.ley r.ie fceld at the county -ourt-house
at J1 this morning before Ics-
tdri Judge Pavldson of Heaumont. tha
re.ult being thm th. defendant ts al-
lowed hall "n the sum of 0iM Hi? oa.a
will come up for trial at Jasper Peoein-
ber r-' The firm of Bia and Adama A
Hruoe of t trange will represent th de-
fense while "istrlrt Attorney V IL
Hlaikher nf Jasprr and Judge K
TheHtham of trang. si)l represent
State
tha
Seek Sail fr Vanbrssk.
i ffj-.ii.-i r.o J ferial.)
I.AKK rMARl.FA Ia Novmber
Ouy Vanhrook. esterdnv aoiuitted of tha
' hargp of rtrn. .Ill tu t get hall IWore
re. emher 11 at the earliest The entire
afterno.-n wa. taken up w ith arguments
of the attorneys hut the rase will not
he taken -.p again until I'eoember 11
when the Plstnct Attrne expeota to
Introduce expert trstimonv 'anbrvok
is still held on charges of felonious as-
sault and administering poison
LONGEST EXTRA
SESSION TO END
(Continued from Tape One t
an act deptg-nel to fti-'ouraff American
ship hulidlng and to -lrsr.'.hen the
American merchant marine
Tn 1 ne fight over th proposed tax
on cotton futures to prevsrt .!.ri
gambling" failed In the final develop-
ments prior to the rasKace of the tan'f
hill The cotton tax auhject was so
thoroughly dl.oussed hu-ir .ml the
advocates of it tame to su !i .in u'.d'-r-ttanding
that it Is said vnt a rne-i.c-i
to regulate trading In futuirs veil' le
pjuaed before the i..w aessiun ei.J.
New Bllla to Be Puihed.
Many billa which underwent prelim-
inary preparation In the committee rooms
will b pushed to concluaion In the new
Congre.a. These Include the "seamen s
servitude bill.'' which passed the Senate
th Hetch Htchy bill to grant Ran Fran-
claoo water supply rights In that valley
which paaaed th. House and la to b.
voted on by th Senate December t. and
the Ala.kan railroad bill which th Sen-
ate has agreed to take up In December
The Alaskan measure would provide
for Government railroads that would
mors adequately open Alaska resource
The Investigating activities of the spe-
cial session wer confined chiefly to the
probing of lobbying actlvltius and to the
inquiry Into causes and conduct of ti'e
strike In the Wast Virginia coaj fields
Th special committee that .ond jeted
these investigations have not completed
their work and will not report unul early
next year
E. D. HUDSON ENDED LIFE.
Well Known Hewipaper Man Had
Been in 111 Health.
(Mites Put ShcM.)
CORPfS CHRIST!. Texas November
2? Colonel R. D. Hudson for five years
editor of the Mexla Iho Herald later
connected with the papers of Waxa-
hachle and known to many people of
Foils County and other parts of Northeast
Texas as a versatile. writer under tha
nom do plume of "Innocence Abroad"
died here this mornln from wounds self-
inflicted with a small pen knife.
Colonel Hulson had been In poor health
tor tne pail year.
Colonel Hudson was the organiser of
the Farmers Cotton
Yards Aasocfauon of
ores .
of the .veuces county Farmers institute
He was (4 years of are. and la survived
only by hla widow and two adopted sons.
Th funeral will occur Sunday afternoon.
NAVT HEEDS OFFICERS.
Sear Admiral Blue Reported Not
Enough to Kan Fighting Ship.
WASHINGTON. Vo-rember 2. The
number of officers now In the Navy la
not sufficient to man all the fighting
ships In th event of a war -with a
forelfn power Is the declaration mad In
th annual report of Rear Admiral Vic-
tor Blue chief of tha Bureau of Navfc-
fation. made public today. He urges
hat Congress anact legislation providing
for a general redistribution of officers
in th various grades to obviate a con-
dition that Is growing; worse.
The enroll mnt of a naval reserve la
strongly urged.
Galveston Waterwaj Delegatei.
CHewtea Fori Stvl.)
OALVBaTON Texas November II. c.
A. ImMh CharU P. VaoOlll Chart a .
Btubbs. Colon.l Walter Orasham rredeC.
Pabst leave hare tomorrow for Washing-
ton where th.y will attend as Galves-
ton's representatives t the National
Rivers and Harbors Congress December
t-6 Some of tha representatives are ac-
companied by their wives and will visit
other sections before returning horns.
Te Relieve Rheumatism Take Elmer
V Amend s N. T. :1. Its use Is recom-
mended by thoe who hare tried it
lUlleVban Uiifliu carry t44w. 1
--.r . - ! ' . w
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TRAIN WRECK
AIDED-VILLA
Headon Collision--Stopped
Hueria's Reinforcements." .
Thm .Thoinaft letoli Started
Soo.ti Witk CiihuaiTii u Deiti-
nation Otwioo Marchinf
Horth.
By H. -X. Johnston
Houeten Roat totl Corresponderct.
tli PASO Texas November SO. Rebel
scouting parUea today wired back that
two Federal troop trains had been found
wrecked at Kancberla. miles south of
Juarea. and that the clearing of the
wreckage would neceaaarily 'J"JJ
rebel trwop tralna going x-u'h Th wreca
oocurrwd from a head on cotllaion. both
engine being demolished -.
A al.xlcan ranthman reactUng Jus
today confirmed th mea-ege of the rebel
aoouts and elated that duitrg the battle
below Juares the Federal orricera left a
reaerve force si Vlila Ahumada. but ' ah.n
they were needed at the front were n-
trained and alerted northward. ' n
Irut
of the rederai torcee -"
gaged
u..w .tv. nov.rei.
northbound train collided with the south
bound train said to be carrying the com
i .-.. r.1 Hola. This sn.e Mexi-
can Ranchman abjo report that after tha
era! Joae Tns Salaxat. a
and acoomuanled by four
tride a hor
trooiis. bad
reached Villa Ahumada.
Oresco la Moving Northward.
A rebel work train la. near Ranoherta to
repair
tralna
the track ao that th reoei
may
eonllnu on to i ninuain..
City.
F
r-.. ei..iai. in r.l Paso tooay siai
a general movement of th. Federal forv s
In Chihuahua City haa nu0"
a k.i t .! kOOO m.n. unur
Gnral Haacual Oroaco are moving by
train to meet th rob.l army
outhard. Th K.de.M army la reported
to be carrying many heav guns NthM
Federal or rebel officials cou.d tell ol th
location of the Oroaco command tonight.
Th arrival in Juares of colonel fcllas
Callea with men from Sonora 1 ex-
pected hourly and after a re.t ' '
I-ichad southward wltn tie remaining
rebel troop.
bl Ouard at Lcs Medanos.
Ths advanc guanl of tieneral Tencho
Vllla a army which la moving southward
from Juares reached Los Medanos to-
night Thlrty-flv miles further on th
Federal forces routed In the battle balow
Juarea. are encamped at Vil a Ahumada.
Petween Villa Ahumada and chihuahua
lltv the rebel command of General
Manuel Chao 1 suppoaed to be maneuver-
'nfn Chihuahua City iJeneral Paacual
Oroaoo Is suppoeed to be preparing the
Federal forcs for a march northward.
tleneral Maclovlo Herrera. with 1000
rebel troops left Juares today and expects
to join General Kosalio Hernendex. with
the advance column of 1CM) troope at Los
Mendano tomorrow morning Together
with tne two commands i 1 move south-
ward toward Chihuahua City and unless
sngaged In battle by the Federal forces
encamped at Villa Ahumada. the second
aelge of Chihuahua City should be com-
menced anort!y.
4000 Rebel to Oo South.
The movement of General Villa's army
from Juares has become general three
traina carrying an average of 1000 troope
left todav and tonight a fourth tralojls
being made up and should leave befera.
davtirran Tomorrow other rebel troop
wli. commence tie Journey soutnward and
It is proiab.e 1 1 at Denersl VI la himself
nil. leve Jua-rz though he was unde-
lied tot'lght. Jut when he wll. join lis
troops a. ready under way. He will be ac-
companied hy Tonblo Ortega and Jos
Rodriguei. who have juat been commis-
sioned brigadier generals in the Consti-
tutionalist army by Venustt&no Carransa
commander In chief General Villa was
a so promoted one K'rade In rank.
The artillery corpe will he the last to
leave Juarez but It Is probable that It
i:l not b entralnd and under way be-
fore the beginning of the week.
Have Obtained Ammunition.
The tralna leaving yesterday were
heavily provisioned and laden with thou-
sands of rounds of ammunition. In thla
connection It was reported to the Iepart-mt-nt
of Justice officers In this city today
that the entire ammunition supply in Kl
Paso has been exhausted and the addi-
tional supply Is believed to have been
smuggled across th river to the rebel
troope.
The money situation In Juarex waa re-
lieved today when Constitutionalist money
In denominations of 11 and It bills was
received from the Stat of Sonora Th
merchants objected to changing the MO
and 1 100 bills with American and Mexican
money They are receiving the small bills
without queallon.
Mai.ue tsiudero. Minister of Finance
In the provisional cabinet of General
Venustiano Carranxa. will arrive her to-
morrow morning from HermoeiUo. Sonora.
'! confer with General Villa regarding the
transfer of the provisional headoua! tore
from Sonora to the Stat of Chihuahua
General Villa will remain over In Juares
for a day or two In order to bold the con-
ference with Kscudero. It la possible that
other prominent revolutionary leaders will
accompany Rscudero to Juares to see
General Villa. Felix Sommerfield arrived
today from Hermosllla and was In con-
ference during the afternoon with Gen-
eral Villa and Colonel Juan Medina. He
will remain here to attend the Eacudero-
Vllla conference before returning to So-
nora. General Francisco Villa tonight accept
ed an offer of the American Red Cross
to care for the 221 wounded rebel end
Federal soldiers In the Juares hospitals.
The El Paso chapter of the society took
charge.
A Red Cross hospital Is being fitted up
tn a hotel In Juarex. where the wounded
will be placed Dr H. Stevenson chair-
man of the En Paso chapter has been
Instructed by Secretary Charles L. Ma-
gee of the Red Cross at Washington to
offer the services of tha Red Cross to
General Villa
Object of Eacudere's Trip.
G.jria.l Prui ftttrt )
HERMOSILLTi Sonora. November it.
The trip to Juarex today by Francisco
Escudero secretary of exterior relations
-In tha Carranxa Cabinet was said at
Constitutionalist headquarters to have
been to regulate the customs house on
the Chihuahua-Texas border and to ar-
range for the transfer of funds with
which to pay Vllla a troops.
TROOP L 10TH CAVALRY MOVINO.
Special Train Taking 90 Men From Fert
Ethan Allan to Fort Apache.
AmciaUd Prett Report.)
ALBfQUERQTJE N. M. November .
Troop L of th Tenth Cavalry from Fort
Ethan-aAlien numbering to men. passed
through here tonight on a special train
bound for Apache Aria
TJISION TO OPPOSE 8TB.I8.Eg.
New Organization Hat Been Char-
tered in Miuouri.
(Aitentttd rM RfpTt.)
KAK8AB OTT.' November Jf.-A new
labor organization bound by Its constitu-
tion to oppose strikes and uphold the ar-
bitration method of settling dispute and
also to favor a graduated rather than a
uniform wags scale was chartered In ths
Circuit Court her today.
Founders of tha organisation known as
the National Association of United Build.
Ing Labor say they plan to extend ths
body to all parts of the United States.
Bo far 200 mem berg bay bean enlisted
bars.
ea-i-M--a.
WsrM's.wwalaa Klaway M4(M k aaWJ awd
av sauts wreg tjAfMitHigiai.
mwmmwo w.
EIE-Iilf E3TTU tf 1EE
BBTCHIEHn...
" WiPUSEEJ mil
When
I sent far a aairtDle bottle of
D-Koet I wag a area -ltra day
aad night. Before I received sample by
mall I -went fa ear bast docAor aad be
to second to Mia bt thla vicinity) aad
toMl kim bow I fan. ha pot ase ep a
bottle of medicine. I waa about a weak
taking the saeeUoiae but waa be better
than wbea I begaa. 1 than began your
sample battle aad before I got througn
with It. I fait a ehaaga The scalding
aenaattoa did aot bother tty a law times
In tha said die a the day. I would net
have believed swek a small quantity
would have done e muck bat before
It was goat I leaned that eur drug
gist kept Or. Kilmer a Rwamp-Moot
and as got a aarm bottle tor an dollar
but actually
wtN
ne hundred dollars.
1 only took one large tabiespoonful three
times a day aad be lor I had taken one-
half bottl. I was all right aad have been
since Gratefully your
GEORGE g. CHAMFUN.
Ashaway IL L
Stats of Rhode Island. )
County at Waahlngtoa.f
Personally appeared George 8. Champ
lin te me well known aad mad oath
that tha foregoing statement by him sub-
scribed Is true.
K. R. ALLEN. Notary Fvblto.
Lstter te
Blnghamten N. V.
Or. Kilmer e Ctk
Prove What warn. Rest Will De For Yati
(lend t.n cents te Dr. Kilmer Co..
Btnghamton N. T . for a sample slae
bottle. It will convince anyone You
will aslo receive a booklet of valuable In-
formation telling about the kidneys and
bladder. When writing be sure and men-
tion Th Houaton Sunday Post Hegular
fifty-cent and one-dollar aiae bottles for
sale at all orug stores.
FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE BONDS arf not
ubject t fluctuation in price. The rate o( interest is iixed
and where the mortgage is secured hy real estate worth double
the amount o the loan the investment is alwiys safe. Our loans
on real estate are based on 50 per cent of what we consider the
value of the property. These loans are in coupon bond form: de-
nominations $500; interest rate 7 per annum payable semi-annually.
The principal and interest are guaranteed c.ilectei and
remitted without cost
Write For November. List of Mortgages
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
HOUSTON TEXAS
CAPITAL 52.000.000 SURPLUS $600000
Stocks
Bonds
Notes
NEUHAUS & CO.
INVESTMENT BANKERS
HOUSTON TEXAS
NEW CABINET
IS PROPOSED
BY URRUTIA
(Oon tinned from Page Ona)
Monterey are reported to be crowding
In
the trains starting for the American bor
der.
To Confer With Llnd.
A report that Senor Moheno. the Huerta
6cretary.of Foreign AiTalrs had gone to
Vera Crus to confer with John Und upon
the arrival at that port of President Wil-
son's personal representative aroused In-
terest at the But Department It waa
believed her that 8enor Moheno might be
charged with treat- proposals to lay be-
fore the amrcaa Ooranuoeot thro ugh
Mr. Und.
News of the approaching dispatch irom
Cadls to Vara Crux of a Spanlah warship
and of the vigorous demand on tha part
of tha Influential French newspapers lor
a cessation of ths internecine conflict In
Mexico also Interested officials nere.
mainly because of its probable moral ef-
fect In reinforcing President Wilson's de-
mand for a change in the provisional
tiovemment. There Is still however no
disposition te regard the subject aa one
beyond the ability of the United States
Government to handlo without anything
more than tha moral support of othr .or-
eign Nations.
MEXICO ROAD WILL PAV INTEREST
National Railway of Mexico Overcame
Doubt About Ralelng Money.
itUitntttd frtu Rtfert)
NEW TQWC November 21. Th Na-
tional Railway of Mexico will pay the
Interest due Monday Deoeober 1 on II
120000000 two-year per cent note
according to sn announorant mad ac
th company's df.ee today. Owing to
financial losses resulting from the Internal
strife In Mexico (he ability of tha com
pany to meet the obligation has been In
doub
luu
RabegKV Sulcld Confirmed.
(Atiecimtii Prtu Rtpert.)
HERMOSIIXO Sonora. November It.
Confirmation of the report from Mexico
City that Central Antonio Rabago mili-
tary Governor of the State of Tamaull-
pas. had committed suicide after toeing
Vlertorla the capital was reoalved here
today.
Mrs. Clemenoe Block Dead.
(JVetkrtes ijf SHtol.)
RIO O HANDS CRT. Texts. November
tt Death claimed Mr. Clemenoe Block
nee Bernhelm suddenly yesterday after
sn illness of only t hour. Deceased
was born at Balnt-D1-Vogea (Vance
wnare aoa marr-ea apfinam eiooa or till
city ana was is a nroauaani
aa sapiua-orL
'moi
Snappy Tailored Clothes--
A Pertinent Question-
Can You Save Money?
If you rtavant don . yvursalf a MORE pertinent cn: WHYJ
TRY THIS: Dspooit your money In this bank. Pay youf bills by chock.
Regulate your expense. .. .. ...
You may decide It Is because you haven't uffieiont Income but II is fairly
certain that ytu will novor haw snow." to pnd all you want
to before saving part of It.
A STATI OUARANTIKO FUND BANK
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY
SI 2 Main Street
i? n $2.oo
. a lTUd
THAT AWFUL DRIIIK HABIT! Zn7
Wives and Mothers if interested phone us. No
trouble to answer questions. Coat very reasonable.
NORMYL TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION
DR. 'RED J. RURKEV Bias - 1711
Stuart A. Grand
PUBUC AUDITOR
sad ACCOUNTANT
GTASALTJFE ON RAMPAGE.
Water Two Feet Deep Orer Itrw
landi at Victoria.
(HtHuto tn Sfeitl.)
VICTORIA Texaa November at The
Ouadalupe River la again on a rampage
at thla point. It Is out over the low-
land and i within two feet a high as
several weeks ago.
Heavy rains fall here this morning
and reports from Ouadalup River towns
indicate a heavy rainfall and a fresh rise
In the river.
Man Found Dead en Beach.
GALVESTON Texas November It.
The body of a white man as yet uniden-
tified was found on th beach on mil
west of Fort Crockett this morning by
soldier. A th body was badly decom-
posed It had evidently been dead for
eight or nine day.
This Man's
Dood
Was puritletj end perfect health
restored by that wonderful blood -purifying
and haltr. -giving modi-
Sins HOOD'S lARSAPARILLA.
Mr. W. A. CaldweU of Utchflelcl
Conn writes Ukat he had "boll a
plenty and then c-mo"; one Urge
carbuncle that would (how II place
of CUcharf; salt rheum on both
fcrearms which were literally a scab
from scratching and with a fiery
Itching sensation. He says ho took
a "six-bottle oourse of Hood's Barss-
paxllls'' sine which he he net hsd
a single bell nor eruption on hi
arms. He say: "Ton can us this If
.you wish U Is trws.
If you stiff r In any way from Im-
pure blood. WD or hturiOT. do
Mr. CaldweU did Uk Heed's
Saras paHlla. If yew writs hkn for
part! .lore sf Ms sas be
t awkSlSS Bteax M swply.
fo)
12)
l.l.llf llf id ll ' "
Morris Clothes are tailored by the
best Fifth Avenue style shops . - ...
- The drape of the coat . the moulding
of the shoulders the hang of the trousers
make the Morris suit or overcoat stana
out conspicuous amon? the throngs ; of
good dressers. $15 S20 and 525
Now pyi enlrinoe fee and carries new
member inkuronc to March 1914
SIS. 00 Weekly ladwwnttr
S.O0O atold.ntal Death
Accldet la. rase. .( Actual Co.t for Pasls
Trsvalia a.d Fri...ieal Mea.
New i Ceed Tla lo J.i
Islsrsaiioasl Trsval.rs Aasocistiea of Aaerka
Dallas. Tssss
Price Cree. Pr. 8 P. Starr Secy a
Pieatea Avenue
Both Phones SSST
TIMBER L0AHS
We are prepared to entertain and
make for Lumber Corporations loans In
the nature of long time Bonds Corre-
spondence aolicited
STOCKS WANTED
Amicable Life Inuranc Co.
Globe Flae Insurance Co.
Republic Trust Co.
Texaa Traction Co.
Wm. B. King. w. D. Sherwood.
WM. B. KINO & CO.
STOCK ANO BONO DEALERS.
PATENTS
obtained and trademark and eopyrlgata
rsglstared. Write for Inventor Outdo
Book. Office at lOS. Lumbermen
Bank Building. Houston. Teaa. Pboae -Preston
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