The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1924 Page: 9 of 10
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THE TAP? TRIBUNE, TATT, TEXAS.
GIRLS! A GLEAMr MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR
TEXAS
FIELDS
5S-C«nt "Dandsrme” (g improves UfO*
I***, Neglected Hair.
m. In Markham Fluid.
K Tex.-wOil activity In the
**» field Is tipparent from
|| «peratlons: The Schulte
la drilling at 3,900 fejt
$t,Sea#e, with severs! show-
| Jit different depths. The
i Company is drill In* Its
| east of the creek on the
IS*. down some 3,160 fiet,
Wd the salt dome fttund In
# drilled. Tbs Arcade is
p* in on the Gray leas ;,
!• well, at. somethin* over
Kos out with a. terrific roar
■ completely wrecking the
casting the drill stem clear
Quarantine in Eight Sections,
IS Month* Old, to Be
Lilted..
Fort Worth, Tex.—Heleasc of a tier
An abundance
of luxuriant hair
full gloss, wQrfMBkl
gleams life
shortly follows a
genuine toning up. S
of neglect e d V
scalps with do- (^3ShHhBP
pendahle "Dan-
tlerlne.’’
Falling hair, ' ' \
itching scalp and the dandruff Is cor-
reeled I mnedixtety. Thin, dry, wispy
or fading hall Is quickly Invigorated,
taking on new strength, color and
youthful beauty. "Dandertne" is do
lightful oa the hair; a refreshing
sthnuiarlng tonic—-not stlcltr or greasy
Any drug store.—Advertisement.
SAY “BAYER'* when you buy-^efiuine
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
«//L/JJAtPy^"-£2! 2ilLv ’'liver” Package
which contains proven directions.
p/*' Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet*
Also bottle* of 84 and 100—Druggist*.
a%!rln U the tnil* lit ef Sever MtBsfsctsrs or MoewicrUcai.’WMter of SalknicecM
airplane to keep constantly Informed
ns to the height lit which he is flying.
This information I* valuable nt all
times while In the air, particularly
wta-n landings arp being made.
This Is accomplished In u very In-
genious manner. The device consists of
two powerful lights through projecting
hxi-.l bemuf: directed loward ttic earth,
Parallel to each other. Two Images arc
cast upon the ground by these lights—
on • a straight bar and the ntiier a pair
of arrow heads, the bar being the tor
ward one.
There is also a movable light, and
w hen this Is adjusted with reference to
the other beams It throws upon the
surface sif the earth figures fn light,
which Ihdlcme the distance above the
surface which the machine is travel-
ing.— Philadelphia Enquirer.
A Willing Victim
The w ife of a certain fiery army offi-
cer, daring her husband's frequent ah*
seiev from home with Ids regiment,
\vvs In the habit of spending much of
tier time with friends, being Invariably
accompanied on aueti visits by tier only
j son, a small hoy of five
I One day ut tea, during one of these
visits, the little fellow, having already
I partaken of a huge meal, asked for
j'‘Just one more cake." a request which
was peremptorily refused by hi, moili-
"ho at the same time reproved him
for his gluttony.
After a short silence, ne repeated
his plea for something more p. ear,
whereupon in- mother leaned over
and assured him In ,i whisper that he
would most certainly i.ur-t if he dared
consume another morsel ’
* "All right, mother,” replied the lit-
tle fellow, "please pass me another
Jam tart and stand clear.”
Famous Well Again Producing,
flaunt, Tex.—Abrams ,\o. 1, the
Ipflg'West Columbia well, Is again
depth*. This well Is putting out,
MB ,$8 barrels on the beam from
nipt> H Is thought it ell I do bet-
thoroughly cleaned of the
jwAjfiw & week now it has been back
uMriptOducing list fn all U?» well
CjpMfcd over 2,300,(106 barrels of
l|W#9w in July 2d, 1920, for 26,000
fetik dally and with bit and drill
hole. It produced the first
AHlcnlrrels in a little more than
jpii£ir—IS days,
The entire 25 counties formerly
quarantine,} practically are clean of
cholera, according to records of Dr.
Cloud and the bureau of a.dmal in-
dustry, , . operating with the live
stock sanitary commission tn hog
cholera eradication. *
South Texas Fair
Dates Are Designated
Gonzalqp. Tex. Elert$jJ 0f officers
Ever since the perfection and Intro-
duction In this country of the wonder-
ful Black and White Ointment, skin
specialists say that snch troubles as
pimples, blotches, bumps, rash, tetter,
eczema, “breaking out," etc, are be-
coming fewer every year.
'Vide distribution of Black and
White Ointment has made It. possible
for millions of people to get the bene-
fit of Its wonderfully quick effect In
‘learing disfigured skin, and making
It smooth and good to look at. Deal-
ers say It Is selling faster than any-
thing of a similar nature they have
ever handled, and they attribute this ,
popularity to the low prices at which It j
Is sold, as well as Us dependability. I
*~ eMliker On University i_and.
Ml Angelo, Tex—Riches for the
(MjArefty of Texas, fi.vner of several
IMA' sections of land In Reagan
HnMpriolng counties, and rmiabllltat-
2'<ft .the Orient Railroad, with reve-
* complete tv,ii long proposed
jttf.JMo Mexico, loomed more than
■PtifcT Sunday when Rig Lake Oil
No 2 blew in. Oil, con-
practically no water, sprayed
#£ fiove the derrick, yet but little
* 1»*t, the crew quickly diverting
Ipt Into reserve storage tanks.
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0kl»n In Panola tlounty Field.
SlftlUMSe, Tex —Two more Idg guss-
I-.'flare brought in the early part of
t IMk In the Panola County gas
MOTHERFletcher’s Castoria l Z'
Js a pleasant, harmless Substitute w^jT |\
for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- ( J \
ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, K ' / /
especially prepared for Infants "'V. J
in arms and Children a!! ages. ____•—*
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
froven direction on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
held this year. It was necessary for
several of them to have conflicting
dates.
Officers warn Judge J. E. f.aulhJd
of Floresvtije. president; A. It. Reg.
ers of San Marcos, vice president;
George J. Hempen of Seguin secre-
tary and treasurer and W. R. Marsh
of Beevllle and E. A. Staat* of New
Braunfels, directors.
Dates were announced as follows:
Fredericksburg. Aug. 19, 20, 21 and
22. Kendall County, Aug. 28, 29 arid
30. New Braunfels. Sept. 11, 12, 13
and 24. Flatonla, Sept. 16, If, 18,
19 end 2C.
Segufn, Sept. 24. 25, 26 and 27. Gulf
Coast Fair at Alice, Sept. 24, 25. 26
snd 27. San Marcos Sept. 30, Oct. 1,
2, 3, and 4. Fioresvlile, Oct. 1, S, 3
and 4. Bastrop. Oct. 1, 2. 3 and 4
Kenedy Oct. 7. 8, 9 and 10. La
Grange, Oct. 8. 9, 10 and 11. Goa
isles County, Oct. 15, 16, 17 and 18.
Bee C ounty, 0« 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25
Victoria, Oct. 2S, 29, 30 and 31 and
The 50c size contains three times as
much as the 215c size.—Advertisement.
The Flivver
”1 just hud « terrible shake-up."
"Bud hews?"
“So—bad springs.’ —Town Topics.
| Doctor’s Wife—I se;* In the paper
j where a man was killed for three
; dollars.
j Doctor (absently) -What n small
I fee! The fellow who did the work
| must have a fake diploma.—American
; Legion Weekly.
The two new producers are
HP*.near De Berry, on the flfty-
IfHie* owned by the Hickman
UMt Company. The two wells are
Bp* 1° he among the b»st passer#
brought in jn the Panola County
L;Nt no estimate on their flow
fMk secured.
One Trial Will Convince You
that Allcock s Blaster Is by far the
quickest, safest and most certain rem-
edy for all local aches arid pains.—Adv.
Reliable Remedy
"What is the surest cure for love >,j
first sightr
"Second sight.”
* Don’t try so hard to cot
into Belter moral behavior,
an example.
-MW** Permit* for More Welle.
gJgMMKi Tex. —Permits tc drill add!-
-Mitel well* on the right of way of the
Twjpjtjf 4t 8ra*os Valley railroad In
i*(j|-'1f#well field In Navarro County
•fire naked In an application filed Frl
®«y w*W* the oil and gs* dl’fcoh of
tjMMttte railroad commission. The
MNM already has *%ceived permits for
ItfB (felaer wells along the right of way.
i*Mme Drilling Near Crockett
kett, Tex.—Work fa to be re-
•qn the Porter oil well, one
«th of town, at. once. Day and
Brews will be employed. All
Congress Asked to Pay
Victims of Houston Riot
y Bia-lM xatSS taf
t mm ifkerpy.' -*t
TVVHEN you are constipated,
W poisons form in the accumu-
lated food waste. These poisons,
absorbed by the blood, are carried
throughout the body. Headaches
follow. Biliousness, sleepless
nights, lack of energy, all result
from constipation. Each of these
takes away piecemeal something
of your health and strength. In
time, intestinal poisoning due to
lack of internal cleanliness may
cause the breakdown of some
vital organ.
fn constipation, say intestinal spe-
cialists, lies the primary cause of
„ more than three-quarters of
If&fc all illness including the
* Sr 8r0vest diseases of life.
Laxatives Aggravate
®*®r Constipation
M rim Laxatives and cathartics do
not overcome constipation,
says a noted authority, but by their
continued use tend only to aggra-
vate due condition and often lead
to permanent injury.
Medical science, through knowl-
edge of the intestinal tract gained
by X-ray observation, has found
at last in lubrication a
means of overcoming MVR I
constipation. The gen- JT ■^Q
tie lubricant, Nujol, y kAj|
penetrates and softens M (Uyf * -
the hard food waste ™ 'JjpW'
and thus hastens its * 1
passage through and
out of the body. Thus
Nujol brings internal cleanliness.
Physicians Favor Lubrication
Nujol is used in leading hospitals
and is prescribed by physicians
throughout the world. Nujol is
not a medicine or laxative and
cannot gripe. Like pure water it
is harmless.
Get rid of constipation and avoid
disease fey adopting the- habit of in-
ternal cleanliness. Take Nujol as
regularly &s you brush your teeth
or wash your face. For sale by all
druggists.
Washington.—Eighteen claims total-
<t>8 approximately >40.0110 in behalf of
victims of the raid upon Houston by
mutinous negro soldiers August 23,
1917. were presented to congress Wed-
nesday by Representative Dan E. Gar-
rett of Texas.
Beneficiaries under the measure, to-
gether with the amount asked for
each, are:
Charles T. Clayton
>5,000; Mrs. E. A. Thot
stead.
mALM**** 5®rt"1ue#r at Carbon.
} X|l4on, Tex.—The Gilbert well No. 2
field two miles east of C*r-
iOB.'resporded to a shot at, 485 feet
*B4 it snaking about twenty barrels a
'Mm. Several other rigs are drilling
|j^pH»cent tracts add a number oi
MM Contracts nave been closed.
Mrs. Ira D, Kta.y,
Mrs A. R. Orstens,
Mrs, E. M. Jones,
Mrs. D. R. Patton,
Mrs. S. Satton, Hous-
Ivlrs, E. J, Muinike. Hous-
ton, 12,500; Mrs. C. W. Wright,, *1,500:
0, VV Butcher, Houston, *2,000; T. a.
Binftrd. Houston, *t,ooi), Mary K.
Winkler, Houston. *1,000; W. H. Bur-
kett, Houston. *500; Mrs F. H. Sher-
bert, Houston, >395.50; W. A Wise,
Houston, *250. and Aimer Rlcbert,
Houston, *250.
The riot, cost the lives of W citizen*
and resulted In Injuries to Tnore than
two-score othe>-s. Damage ran into
the thousands of dollars and the en-
tire city was an armed camp for three
days following the clash
Houston, J2.500
Houston, >2,800
Houston, >2,500,
ton, $2,500
.■ Producer Near A'bany.
..^Albany, Tex.-Tannehill Brothers’
IptSSwIy No. 1, three miles west of Al-
taav. wen< Into a new pay stratum at
of 1,000 feet and is r.o v pro-
#»«4*S at the rate of 30 barrel* daily.
WW1 is 1,000 feet south of the
Otmo company’s Meyer No 2
T North Texas Run*.
'Wort Worth, Tex —North «nd Cen-
(A.Tagaa oil production for the week
i®M Saturday showed a gain of
IS* tiarteis, according to pipe line re-
H|s, The totals follow: Last week.
feanrels; for the previous week,
jSUMO barrels.
PTo Drill Five New Teats.
rnon, Tex.—At least five new
I will be drilled in the vicinity
| o( the Vernon Oil Company’s pro-
fe wbich was brought in last week
fca Stephens tract, eight tulles
I,wf Vernon.
Miners Killed by Explosion.
Johnston City. 111.—Thirty-seven
men were killed and six seriously in-
jured and badly burned, while eight
others suffered burns about Hi a head
and body In the mine disaster Friday
at Johnson City.
Head* Farm Bureau.
San Angelo, Tex —For the third
term T. N. Robbins, president of the
Guaranty State Rank *1 San Angelo,
f i San Jacinto County Test.
iwttoa. Tex.—A wildcat test fot
f'lfednto County is announced by
P Jones. Driller W. L. Robinson
’taken contract to drill « well on
Siedspe lease at Shepherd.
For Internal Cleanliness
hak been elected president of tbo Tear
Oroen County ?*mi Barenti. I
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1924, newspaper, January 31, 1924; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712076/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.