The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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•Miiiirpt notici or iliction
THE STATE 0?”tKXAP,
COUNTY Or LLANO.
Notice la hereby given that an el*«c
lion will be held on the 7th day of
April 1973. at the school house !«
Cr union School Dlstr-‘ No .*4 of
thi.c county at established bv order of
the commissioners court of this coun-
ty of date the 14tn day >f February
1907, which order is of llecord fn
Look 5, page oBl of th" minutes of
the commissioner*!' court of iJano
County. Texas, and said dfsRiet was
le-defined by order of the Braid of
f vmty School Trustees of r.v'd coun-
ty on the 10th day of M.ucii, 1973,
■\ i'irh order Is of record in Book 1
of the “Record of School Districts’
of Llano County, Texas, page t-10 et (
soo., to determine whether a majority
of the legally quailed p operfy fix
laying voters of aid d.si.i . desire
the issuance of bonds on the* faith and
ci-Vit of said Common S«’ho >i Hi ^ 1
♦rlt-t No. 21 of the amount of $-000.00
to bear interest nt the rate of six per|
cent pep annum interest payable an-
nually on the loth day of April of;
eac h year, said bonds inaming at [
such tiroes as may bp fixed by the j
commissioners court of raid county j
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rtNt ATHiiTte txHiatrt
AT THI tTATC UNIVIMITV
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Austin Tex . March 2*' Many At It
letJo trophic* and mementos are on
exhibit in the physical training de-
partment of tin University of Texas
FV'My two years ago l planted toy
flmt l'ecani on a corner lot In a c,ly
no* groan to over ten thousand In-
habitants. One tree survived the v!
In one case tlnue me 41 cupswon by jciesJtude* of neglec t and abuse and
University teams In Intercollegiate has grown to be a tree forty feet talt
PLANTINO PICANt, NUT* OP
TAtl*. WHICH?
3
rv
Th« finest tlrr
value in tha land
today — and you
don't have to go
outside of town
to prove it I
LLANO rr:\x ■ '
FILLING ? , AIK.
VViikes <r V* fttltii.r. tVo; .
LLANO T' l
contests. Vnother case contains foot
balls ;i>m! baseballs which have been
and fojty inches In circumference.
Thirty-six years ago I planted one
mmm
^ilvertown C6ri>
used in important games. A large hundred acres In nuts in Coleman
frame contains the photogrlia?* of County. Less than one dozen trees
the eighteen Vatsljy uthletes who j survived this planting on account of
have won the right to be called three- neglect, unsuitable location, drouth,
letter nen. jand abuse of tenants, and are no ,
Probably the most interesting px- profitably bearing,
tore of a team is chat of tbe first foot- A costly failure did you snv? No, I
ball team of 1893. It was the first not at all. The cost of nuts and lab-
football team in a college in tbe Cr were not over fifty dollars oi
State, and played semi-annual teams about fifty cent* per acre, and tbe
from Dallas and San Antonio. At that experience 1 gained has been four
time, the season begnn on Thanlu- time? this much. But had It been
giving Day, and ended on Washing budded tree at the low cost of fifty
ton's Birthday. The team was untie-J rents a tree, aggregating a cost of
'teatol and press notice of that dat. 2,ofl <: more, it would have be-n cost-
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Endeavors at all times to work with,
as well as for, it’s customers.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS!
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roads as follows:
jly, r.nd the failure even worse under
| “It is memorable as the first oc 'I.*.- ;aui« conditions. ■
casten in which distinction in the ath- This is one reason why 1 advocate
A TRIBUTE TO GRASS
By John J Ingalls
Built on It’s Own Merits
I letic world has been atained by the and plant the nuts in preference to
| University. The championship b\ budded trees, if you fail, the loss Is
, the football team was gained by de- small, end if you succeed the profits
Gras is the forgiveness of nature ,c,8ivp victories, which were secured, will be as great in ten yea s time as
serially or otherwise, not to exceed ber constant benediction. Fields 38 s,u'b vlci°rlp8 must always be. by if you had planted budded trees, If
twenty years from the date thereof, trampled with battle saturated with *air train*nK Tegular practice, jutic- properly managed and with an initial
to provide funds to be expended In blood, turn green again with grass|,0U!* <r»Itttviningr, and persistent man- cost nearly 100 to 1 chi r. This
payment of accounts legally con- and carnaKe is forgotten. Streets ngenunit." 'difference In initial cost a le is suf
traded in construction and equipping] R|>andoned by traffic become grass siru’° tl,at **mp Die University has ficient reason tor plant!:: nuts In
a public free school building of w aod I K,.own Uke rural lanes, and are ob Proiiuce(i ,ive other undefeated foot- preference to the costly tr Many
materia] and to determin» whether j jiterated: forests decay, harvests per ba!1 ,eama- ,lp ne5't onp canto in 1895 a ha d pressid farmer, to ike both
the commissioners court of this conn |8h flowers vanish but grass is in. In ^99 and Die Longhorns also financial ends meet, who b suitable
ty shall be authorized to levy, assess } mortaj Beleaguered by the sullen went thro«gh the season without tie-, pecan land, can spate fifty < ents pn ______
and collect annually while said bonds hosts of winter it withdraws into th<’ ,eat' Thirteen years later, in 1914, acre to plant ten acri - or more, who ^*~T.....—- ..
or any of them are outstanding a tax impregnable forests of its subterran- ,lle te!inl ,1p1‘* 1111 undefeated record, could not afford to think of buying MORE LIGHT ON THE |meant plains or level land I never
upon all taxable property vdtlUn said iaiIf,an vitality and emerges upon a,ul ,l,e honor ('amc ,or the last time budded trees at a cost of $25 to *54 j LOST SAN SABA MINE j could quite understand why this liver
district stiff,clent to pay the current tbp solicitation of spring. Sown by in *^0. Ppr arrp- 'nJ- by the way, I w'ish to j ‘Rav Bachman in Dallas News) could receive this name, as it is
interest on said bonds and provide a tbe w|hdg by wandering birds, propa *n track’ the Longhorns have a bet- say right here that i do not mean j -- rough, rocky and broken through a>
sinking fund sufficient to pay the tPd by ’ the snb(le horticulture of tor 8ho"’inK- T,ie first undefeated | creek or river bottom land by using, , have been very much interested INuM 5,8 entlre aourfie* wi,h gran.ie
principal at maturity. the elements, which are its ministers,,ra(:k ,eam waB that of 191°- Two the word "suitable,” but it includes jn ,hp r,J(.ent aIlU.je8 regarding the '"',l everything that would ind cata
All persons who are legally quail- and servants, it softens the rude out |year8 ,ater ,he »'n‘versity started a any upland, miles from any stream. famoU8 lo8t SaiI 8aba and Bowie •' '1Ji'1 'Jl<’ ,oca,"-‘ I'tecioui : ,vt-
fied voters of this state and county „ne of (hf. aorld. jt9 tenacious fibers 8,nn* of u,u|pfpatp<« track teams last- which has a clay foundation. In fact. m)neg whlch to my mlnd is one and ;N " "nderst.. . -
and who are resident property tax- hf)1(, (he oar(h jn Jf8 placCf and prc «ng from 1912 through 1916. Tills | prefer such upland to bottom land. (hp j!ame< That there was such a "Tm’ mean8 “hoI>'" ,,r Precious mn-
payers in said district shall be en- vent j gn]uble qomponents tfom ,,eriod seem8 ,0 have been the G°W«n but cannot prolong this article to give m,nfi „xirtt(,nCH ,here is no doubt in ,'il ttn'1 this 8lr''am ,s ln the major.tj
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titled to vote at said election, and all washing out into the sea It in- of 'ars*ty athletics, ns the bas- my reasons for it.
mv mind at ail. but os to its being ns tu u W "Llano" country. I
t n i , .. ..I I i L i a
voters desiring to support the prepo- j vadeg the so]flude of deserts, climbs ketbal1 teams from 1914 through 191s j have reasons to believe that all vaIlusb)e aH atatP(i may be a differer t th,’"'fore that at some Ms
sltion to Issue the bondR shall have the jnace8Bjbje gjnp, s and forbidding wero aIso undefpat®^- Although the tli’«. condemning and discouraging the |r,l)t' J,p, i"d the names became crx
written or printed on their ballot-) the pinnac,„" of mountains, modifies UnSver8lty has never Produce<l an un‘ planting of nuts is nothing more than , member reading the story as tu<,Ml ",mJ <' enged and that the
words "For the issuance of bonds cllma,eg and determines the history. ,lefpatpd baaeba!1 team- a» bitercoi- propaganda sent to the press by wag thf.„ published in the Texas A1 "lu'umH ",8f the reverse now in
and the levying of the tax in payment charactpr and dp9tiny of natlons Un IpBiate rpt'ords for consecutive num- those who are commercially interest man8P , th)nk of the date of 1863. pub uani*8 thut ‘hey were In the day* <4
thereof," and those opposed «hall obtnisive and patipnt it haa Immor ber of Karaes won were broke” by tlle ed in mowing and selling high-priced. ljshpd' by Rlchardson, Bclo & Co., ,"p k::L"lftd«c ‘he “Altncvr-t
have written or printed on their bal- ta, y, and aggreg8ion. Banished Longhorn8 in ,9,4> when ,he ba8eba11 budded trees. I allege further that who were at time publishing the Ool- T,l“ ,npl,,ion of Pack Sad-;',
lots the words. “Against the issuance from „lp thoroughfareg or tbe field <t team won by 8tra,ght t-'aine8' D,1,y it is retarding the pecan industry in VMton Npwg- Th|„ article made an ',0""U’,n tl e r°n Uernanlo
of bonds and the levying of the tax bjdpa ,<s tjmPS to return and wben Dish was then in his fourth year as Texas. and that if it can be success- irM,Hib)e )mprcsslonon my mind an 1 '"randi's memor-sa confirms ibis
in payment thereof." vigilance is relaxed or the dynastv,coatb of bfl8f‘baU at Texas- fully contracted and landowners , have read wi,h interest several ar v‘>m !u: ively ,n my mind.
J. R. Jones has been appointed pie- ^ jehpd j( gllgntl regumeg Jtg* Individual records of University (aught that they can start a pecan tJc)< g gince on tJie s„hject. I wonder ' lh'" men‘«‘ n and the letter of F
siding officer for said election and fhronp trorn’ whj(.h jt ha8 been ex-ja‘hl®te" show that ‘‘Shake.y” Joi,eR' orchard at an initial cost of 50 cents pd many tUwH why this valuable M Lfimsoy of Lampasas reminds me
shall select two judges and two „ed ' b t wh, h j( r abdicates '°f Bastr°P’ "as thp ,irsl »hrce-lettcr por acre and use the finest papershell mlnP waB not discovered, as so many ,,f tha Kame the ' bildren play, “bide
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clerks to assist him in holding the lt bars no blazonry of bloom to charm ^* “! nu,R' and ten cent8 ,),>r at re w,Ul persons devoted some time
wpi; am) switch.” At Pack Saddle Mouo-
same and he shall within five days Jhe~”sen.ses wRh fragram e or sptan- footba11' 1895; in ba8eba11- l8%; and common pecans, that millions «r trees means to find it. ,a':‘ J0U ar« setting very hot. Here
after said election has been held >Jor bM( |t8 h(,me,y‘ hu,. js morp en-!traC,<' '***' >vas ,aptaln °r bo,h will be planted all over Texas, from Thprp ari, perhaps many people 1 vl8itf!d 11 n,in'' a* worked in 188t
make due return thereof to the com- chantlng fhan .he 1Uy or th„ rogp |baa*ba» a,,(1 f00tbal> »• K- “Tex" fhe Panhandle to the Gulf, and from wh(, M1„ ri,mp,riber the* “gold rush".t,y rhf>eney- and lound some silver
missioned court of Llano County, u‘v|t,)(|t ,i0'f-uit or earth or air an 1 Kamsde '* of Au8,fn' has 8 mor« "" the Red River to the Rio Grande—to Uano c0„nty in 1878. About 188o!or° ,hat sa'<t to produce very
Texas, as is required by law for hold- ‘ fhou,d j(s. b;.rv,.st |.in for ;1‘ sing!e !markablc r‘'cord- howevw- He maJp where hundreds only will be planted (. R Johns of Austin. I was told.,rb b 1 Was ",8° “»W by 7.ack DeHay
ing a general election. ‘______ .,_______,bp football team in 1906 and 1907; Wftb this propaganda prevailing ‘pent, a large sum hunting gold In ! 'n'm deceased) where there was aa
Said election was ordered by the
County Judge of this county by order
made on the 13th day of March, 1923. j
30-3t-c ALLEN S. JOHNSON. !
Sheriff of Llano County, Texas.
By dan McDonald, j
year famine .‘.weaid depopulate
world.
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Profit by Reading News Ads.
Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, 65 cen's j
per bushel. LLANO FEED CO.
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Kodak Rolls developed free at the
Llano Stndlo. 28-tf-c
Tutt’s Pills
Tbe first dose astonishc* the invalid*
giving immediate relief, regulating
bowels and digestive organs, inducing
GOOD DIGESTION the Olympic games.
and during the same years also made) i ...)<„ claim that papershell pecans , ,ano and Magon count|eg. j M.tiled old sn,el‘Pr with tons of slag. Th.s
jthe track and baseball teams. He can be raised under proper environ in |h,, ,x(rPmP northeastern part < f oId was there first so far a*
was also handball champion of the rnf,,l)K 80 tjU(( they will come true to \1 sihou county in the Intel) part <>t j 1' -‘ early white settlers were ecn-
Universlty. In 1908. he represented var|ety when planted. If I am correct ,8S4 and jn (he ,,arly Kprlng of irs6 :" rn‘d- 811,1 «!«<* that the location or
the University in the United State? tbjs initial cost of 50 cents per aer< j wa, pngagftd w|th a party of sur-'th" l,latP where the ore was produo-
. Intercollegiate track meet held in j8 a)j that is neceftsary to grow ;■ v.pyorH in establishing the boundary | 8,1 was hidden. He (DeHay) told
Jamestown, Va., and won third pla. e j,apersh<di orchard. But grant that 1 j,nes of Han Saba, McCulloch, Mason j11"' “m* (l,‘ 0,,ce broke open a chunk
in the 100 yard dash, and second place am »rong, tiin If is cheaper to plant aiu] LIan„ < ountieK. This work took;of thls 8laK ari,‘ a "marble” of silver
- in the 220-yard dash. In 1910 he won tbe nut where the tree is to grow and m'Pr „ f.()n„i(|,,rahle part of these !‘'IH ,ar»?" «« ,hp «»<! of one of hi*
J,h« intercollegiate championship in 1 top-work it. than it is to buy the bud („uri(jeB and , was principally rollpd <,l“ a»‘l that he car-
both events, beating the winner of dod fr„(. and s„, jt 0ut and run the pfUP() wjfh one Dr. Harcourt, at that,;i'd f<’r 8 ,oll*f afl a pocket
piece. Any one who remembers him
will vouch for his sayings being
(rue.
VA4LVB*IW-M(IA©
risk of its dying, ‘ v -''»dl.r>" ir'- tj,iie f’ounty Surveyor of McCulloch
‘ iyde Littlefield, now track an-1 whether grown from p'afitlni’, tin* nut ,.oufl(V [)r ifarc.'iiirt was an ex per
freshman football and basketball ur volunteer, is a valuable asset on jpncP(| niining engineer and lie fi<-
coach at the f niversity, won a total any rr)an-s farm. And when its tap qTiently showed me “float ore” that he L'ery indication to me points t»
ot twelve I<“tteis while a student thei- r0id gofs established, which is about | \,;,n v,..-v valuable in both gold present Llano rivc-r being what
and set a record for the 120-yarl thp lh)rd year> tbe seedling is inch - ar)(] si,ver. I put considerable time! was then known as the San Saba
strut-table, and if they art* budded jn studying both the geography as
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.Miles that still stands in t!i<- South-
v. --stern Conference.
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about this age with some fine variety WP]j as topography of that country,
in seven to ten years they will lit
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The Standard of Comparison
What Would Spring Be Without a Buick!
The Buick Six Sport Touring provides that
added measure of enjoyment which comes from
driving a car of which you can be really proud.
Its dashing color and appointments have a dis-
tinctive originality which mark it everywhere.
And it is as good as it is beautiful for Buick
builds it. The world knows what that means!
Irregular bowel movements should; )arKP, and rnorf, vigorous ami her.:-
be corrected, as they lead to chronic .n^ more nuts than fin orchard -• i
'constipation. Take a dose of Prickly 1 (lUt in budded tr.- - at tin- same tii.m
Ash Bitters at bedtime and you will ,h( nut8 are planted. It takes a tram •
iget th.* beneficial effects after break-' plant<,d peca„ if it ,.ves at all
j fast next morning. It empties the )0Dger t() grow another r-mt tb:-'
1 stomach and bowels and makes a bp<,n , ,lt <;ff. than :i dm a - <-d!in.
.■■i d that the famous “Almagres Mine
in the vicinity of Pack Saddle
know ing that the word "Llano” < Mouulaiu-
_________There Is no doubt hut the time is
... - - f:ot far distant when there will be
valuable mines of various mineral*
vw>rk<d in tbe regions embraced bv
Llano, Mason. Gille*pie and Kimble
Counti* e.
TEXAS DbimST
REGAINS HEALTH
;man f<-t-l tit for the day's work. Price
i SI 25 p*-r bottle.
Stores.
both ;• tci> and a tap root
>°I,1 a* Drug ., hi,h has never been *!;sturbed
Always plant a large full kernel pe
■ an even at a high price, tuan a com-
Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. 65 cents mon runt p(,can if givr-n to you. This
jl,pr bushel. LLANO FEED CO. kernel is the food of the baby plant,
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"1 Have Gained 24 Pound* of Firi»
Fle*h and Feel Like
New Man.”
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REDUCTION IN
PRICES
In order to meet competition, I
have cut the prices in my barber sho-,
Hal rent ________________________ 35e
H you are one of llir many wrak and ^b-)v<-
| After Every Meal
VON SIMPSON
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Fours
2 Pam. Roodatrr 4465
S Pom. Touring MS
| Pom. Coupe - 1175
$ Pom. Sedan - 139S
8 PflM. Touring
Sedan - - - 132S
■part Roodatrr 103$
Sixes
2 Pom. Roodatrr *1175 4 Poo*. Coupe • (IMS
5 Pom. Touring JIM 7 POa*. Touring 1435
3 Pom. Touring 7 Paaa. Sedan 2195
Sedan . . . 19)5 Sport Roodatrr 1623
5 Poo*. Sedan - IMS Sport Touring - 1673
weary, underweight, nervous, run down - ------------------ 15c
L *■' O 1 and it starts the young tree off, with folk* who are half su k and half well you Shampoo — ------------------- 35^
The Llano Studio does view work an and vigor as a fine so.v can Proi,i ky the remarkable eapem-nce of AH hair tonic_________________ 2f,c
in or out of the city. 28-tf-C wilh an abundance of milk starts her ^^^^aUe^'proprfeu*’' of Waller* Thfi 0,d To,n R-'bln^n's Shop, next
-- pigs. It is hard to grow a runt out of Drug Store, Hubbard, I>x.. says, “Like ,1,,or to I-'ano Furniture Co. Store.
its dwarfed condition, cither a plant w««t folks who work indoors and do not 28 tf c
, , . , , _ ... . ,,,, get enough exercise, my muoeie* became
or amnia . have -oi. n ir“*,r>nien T, ,, , , ,
01 animal. Bakby, had no appetite and had that tired „ ... „ . _
these runted pecans to plant and bud wl* f„.|,n<: witb r„nsiantiy S.« 'nu ‘‘"J0/ thp Sacred Concert
fine varieties on tie dwarfed trees monihs ago I i»et;an uking Ironired Ye..«t, at Hie ( hristfan Church on Thursday
It is commer' ialism More nuts to d,,a' lir”" 1 |;U1 f“'un,,v ,v night, March 22. Admission 50 and
til*' pound, more dollars made in so 1 my dr,. JS (,irj „ . ,„0| —• 8,1 for 8 worthy cause,
jjiK thr How< ver, fin** tho va- drrsvr And I havr th it ‘rrarin^ t« ^
rloty used *0 bud with, if the stocn ah the time." Buy a "Goodyear Cross" Red Cord
"a n., -a,..-. .......... .ran .111 "ev »»»» '« M». Ml .«,»«•
of lltlle value vii nurserymen do Wob all the preparat *>i*» in his store 10 1:- «*d fabric “ame price. No better
•iOt ).i-ctiie planting of small nuts rhooae from, Mr. Wailer f*un.l Irmoied ones at any price. Ford Garage
Prieat f. o. b. Banc* Factories: government ta*
to be added. Ask about the O.M. A. C. Purchase
Plan, which provides for Deferred Payments.
D-is-M-mr
Chew your food
well, then use
WRIGLEY’S to
aid digestion.
It also keeps
the teeth clean,
breath sweet,
appetite keen.
The Great American
Sweetmeat j|
_ , . Vexal ihe t>e»i. Your own drugnial will
8 "■ Ul 1 • ' • ' •* " ,r* LB you the mm thmc Because Iran*
larg* in** nut*- And i* ; **u insist on Y*-a.*t m a acicntikc pr-du* t of conccn-
1, lying b ulilctl tie* be sure to find tr.alcd brewer1-. ye*»t m union w ill the
!*;Ut vi.ut kind of pe* .ms the nursery
NERVOUS FEELING DUE TO
CAS ON THE STOMACR
Uano Buick Compauy
T. S. Parker Mgr. Llano. Texas
man plants before purchasing.
H A HALDER 1.
t'<d*i:an, T-xr.
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if the bowels are clogged up poi.t
*>ns get into the t iix.d * aus*
of Mrengtb, 'k.n eruption, <li in* ss
arwl vertigo iblil-d .t.igg*-r* 1 (Tick
y„h n.tl. r. will , p, n th*- bou -is
<iriv* out th« impurities anil r-M*ef-
ort-ngth. ••neigy *n.d * beerfui Mpirit*.
Price J1 pet bottle *old at All Drug
, Htor»s
I’-* -sure ot gas on heart and other
or-vr .-* oft**n causes a restless, no
von* feeling. Simple buckthorn bark,
r'v, ; in*-, etc. as mixed in Adlertka,
kind of iron doclcw. 11.** to enrich the
blood The ntdmincs of the brewer’? v-ast
will nour -h »our diru-ik>-n lis*nes. fill r,g
in hodow. uwf mt?wru place, with hrin
llesfi Your iihnwi will t.ike on new .trene’h
ind **»on *<*ur whole ixxfy Will tingle with
ih ■ glow of prefect health
1 rwn. red Yeast is positively gt aranleed ext**), gas atnl relieves pressure and
•,,n ta give .ois/actitrv reriult. or vour 11 rni-t n.-rvousness almost INSTANTLY.
ref” reled A lew day Irraliwenl coats 01 y ., ... ______... ___.__
1 1, . _ i ,. . i* 1 on BOTH upp*’r ana lower now-
| Qo/lnr It meana Me ddlerevace Pelw-cn 11
Ine health ,rd root pre^wi half •«* cow p‘ Adlerika removes matter go*
4itmn (,rt it todav lioaircd Yeast •*»■.- c*y**r thought was In your aysttM
porv. Atlanta. Ga
(i aarantee*) bv
THK CORNED DRUG §TORC
| which p.*fsoned stomach, earning gat
and nervousness. EXCRLLBJfT ta
j guard agalsat appendicitis. AM W
!« H BRUHl. DRUGGIST
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