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for Vo (......'e
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.n her
Picf. Triplett Has Been Offered
the Conductorship of the South
Texas Normal.
To Dr. Sheen Box 6680 Bads Wis.
DECISIOIJ soon
SIMPLY SIGN THIS AND
- '' ft " KNOW HOW TO
. " gi;t well.
That I an. ' Send no money. Simply sign above. Tell me the book
you need. I W1U arrange with a Orugsist near you for lis bottle of
Dr. Shoop's Restorative
Tnke It a month at my risk. It I succeed the ooat to you la M M. It It
fails the druggist wlU bill the cost to me And I leav the declelos to you.
t m't Wait Until You Are Worse
ken In time the ufferln; of thta lit
t on would have beea prevented tier
1 Jhr write me:
i wo year ago my little girt we tck
continuously tor alx months. We tried
i iy doctor and they tailed yet It too
y two bottles of your remedy to our
i end h ha remained cured. Tfou-
i a t .1 other ot thl cur it you o de-
t -. Mr. C H. Avery Rockdale N. Y."
n a pity h did not ft ret writ ma
1 ir the oase wa dangerous.
' ha wife st Omer Andru of Bayou
( --it la- had been lick for twenty
? i. For tight year could do prao-
t v ne worn. He write: '
nun she first started taking the Re-
f ativ- h barely weighed W pounds;
eh weigh iM and I abl easily to
o. all her house work."
amity "dark" year might have been
" i lit one. " -
I. (. Bllllngsley of Thomasvlll Ga-
f r tire year ha been crippled with dia-
i Now he I well. He writes:
i snent $2M for other medicine and
. ss I have spent with you have don
t 1 mor good than all the rest.'
ith money and uffertag might hay
1; n staved.'
il thee are only three from ovr 5-
( j otmliar case. These letter dosen
or m come every day to me.
mnch serious illness the Hestora-
' l" prevented I hav no mean ot
1 "wii!g for the slightly 111 and the In
v nosed almply get a bottle or two ot
i ir druggist are cured and I never
1 r from them.
it of 600000 sick one-erlously sick
' . 1 yotv-who sked for my guarantee
- nut of each 40 hav paid. Paid be-
i-e they got well.
it I can suooeed In ease Ilk the-e.
f-1 but on ttm in 40 in disease deep-
p ted and chronic Isn't It certain I can
a.-vays our th Ughtly lilt
Why the Restorative Succeeds
You may oil and rub. adjust and repair
a weak engine. It will never be stronger
rr do Its work better without steam
i re power mor steam is necessary.
And so with th vital organ. Doctor
1' -m a you will. That' mere repairing.
rmanent cures never com av
i rough treating th nerve that operate
Vuose organ.
And that my Restorative doe.
INCREASE OF CRETE
i rrvOFESsoR lays blame
ON BAD LITERATURE.
Claimed Stories of Lawlessness
Influence Readers to
Evil Deed's. :
& .
(Associated Pre Report.)
Ksw York. Harch jx Thai thai has
been a marked Increase la crlm and
criminal tandexicte among an olse.es and
that thl ooaditton has been do to seml-
sonsclou suggestions from v various
Da usee among them th vulgarity of
pswspapers debased theaters impura Ht-
kratur and divorces all of which (Bay
h remedied 1 th beltaf sxpresssd by.
Henry Hopkins prsslnsnt of William
eolisgaa a meeting bar of th Patrla
club. . . '. ; - ...
"Th foundations of th personal char-
acter of our National lit are serlrmsly
threatened" be said "by ugly features
of tli present Urn. There I aboundlrur
svidmo ot an alarming mcra in crlm
at every sort but particularly In kind
that undermine honesty chastity and
rot for law. There la a growing ln-
1 1 - uy ana consequently s loss of eon-
h.mio of man In his fellow-men. Th
f"!ot-Hon of dlvoroes to marriages Is
uulxhing and sickening. Dlsuitsgm-
.11 oeatadsnc and often destruction of
t. family and lowering of th bom id!
g4 on iiicimaslng.
"t -it most disheartenbia; and startling
mf il Is ths lawless spirit in towns nd
r whsr hav grown no crowds ot
urns where ther Is an Increasing
iimtion who break out Into tscklso
fiio at time of strikes and lockout.
f tn sum natur are th worse than
m nl exhibitions in deSanc of all au-
t ...my and decency In the lynching ana
I . .nous burnings that- dishonor human
feature ttsslf.
"una of th most potent most uMqult-
eiis most constantly operative oausesH'
tne vast yolum of criminal snggentli a
finwlna; in upon ths publlo mind throuiT.
Vximu msans but especially through
the uiibUo press. In th dally recital ot
E imlnal actions In th avarag Instruo-
a In crlra a a fine art th reader I
uimlit both bow to perform th orim
kud how to avoid punishment." "
i Disastrous Prairie Fire.
(Houston Fot Boeclal.)
Guthrie Texas March IS. Another dls-
astrou pralrl fir has visited Beavw
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FRAUD8 IN A BALE OF HAY.
Vvhlch Suggest a Word or Two About
Frauds In Watch Case.
A crnnUng to an article In th Cincinnati
o4merctal" a fifty-pound ston wa
ititiy found in that city secreted in a
of hay ot eighty pounds.
i Mis is not as bad as finding a lump of
I nearly one-half th weight of th
.1 gold watch case sksreted In ths cen-
i' of the case '
old watch oases are sold by weight
t no one enn see where thfe lead I se-
'Ml until the springs of th case art
ii out and the lead will be found se-
ll behind them. -
e rases are mad by companies
urofess to be honest but furnish th
.i s to the dishonest to rob the pub-
It i not pleasant for any one to
1 tnat he has lugged a lump ot lead
)" watch ca.se.
'r trick of th maker of spurl-
. c .nit gold watch case is ta stamp
i-Ktw "U. 8. Assay." Th United
s does not stamp any article mad
. if gold and Mlver except coin and
I .kir by using thl stamp wants to
) i. publlo bllev that th (iovem-
v tmd something to do with th
K or guaranteeing th flames
''h cases.
r trick of ths watch fakir I to
a watch described as a solid
d watch with a twenty or twen-
. yiHr guarantee. Thee watches
rally sent C. O. D. nd If th
- hs paid for ths watoh h
t tee comnsny which giiamn-
in n to wear is not In exwt-
After almost a lifetime of labor o(
study at bedsides and research In hos-
pitals I mad thl discovery. I found a
way to treat not th organ themselves
but th nerves -ths Inside nerve that
operata these organ and give them
power and strength and health. That dis-
covery ha shown me the way to our.
it make my offer possible
know the remedy. 1 never can forget
the study all the research th trial and
tests that perfected it. I hav watched
It action year after year In caes ditfl-
cult discouraging. Tim after time 1
have seen It bring back health to thos
poor one whom hope had almost desert-
ed. I know what it will do;
My only problem is to con vires yon.
And so I make my otter. And the bar
fact that I make such an offer ought ot
Itself to convince you that I know how
to cure. Please read It again. It mean
exaotly what I say. No ctch no mis-
leading phrase In it. Simply thl you
take th medietas and 1 will tak th
risk.
And you not I decide If you are to
pay.
All You Need to Do
Simply sign th above-that I all. As
for th book you need. Th offer I make
I broad I liberal. Th way I easy i
simple. Th Restorative I certain.'
But do not misunderstand me.
This I not fre treatment with nothing
to pay. Such an otter would be mislead-
ingwould bellttl th physician who)
make It. But I bellev In a sick en'
honesty his gratitude. That when ha i
cured he will pay th cost of th treat-
mentand gladly.
I mak this offer so that thos who
might doubt may learn t my risk.
Tell of it pleas to a friend who 1
sick. Or send m hi nam. That' but a
trifle to ask a minute's time a postal
H is your friend. You San help him.
Mv wav mav b his onlv war to set well.
I a stranger otter to do all thl. Won't?
you. hi friend his neighbor (imply
writet T
Hi will learn from myTkook a way to.
get well. Perhaps as I say th only
way to get well for him.. His eass may
be aerlou hopeless almost. Other phy-
sicians other specialists may hav failed.
Ths matter Is urgent then
Writ me a postal or sign above today.
Address Dr. Shoop Box 8690 Racine
Wis
Ammtv. In which 1. ft. draen. a ranoh.
man. lost 184 cattle two horse and all his
torag eropa.
. Court of Criminal Appeals.
Austin. Taxas Maroh 11-Th follow
ing IS th aastgnmant of oase for th
Austin term of the court of ertmlnal ap
peals: . I . '
First assignment two weak beginning
Monday April t-Austln Bastrop Ball.
Burlsson. AumM. Comal. Coryell. Falls
Freestone Hay. Isunpasas 1st Llano
MoLnman Milam. Hobertson Ban Saba
Travis. Washington. WilllanMon.
t Second assignment two Week begin
ning. Monday April sAransa.
Bexar. Colhoun. Cameron CaldwelL Col
orado De Witt. Duval Fayatt Guada-
lupe Goliad Gonsslea Hidalgo Jackson
Karnes Lavaca Live Oak Matagorda
MoMullen. Nueces Refugio Ban Patricio
Starr Victoria Wharton Wilson Zap-
ata. . . .
Third awignmant two weeks beginning
Monday May Bosque urewstes
Brown Buchel Cok Coleman Concho
Comanch. 1 Paso Foley Hamilton
Irion. Jeff Da via. MoOulloeh. Mills.
Psooe Presidio Bunnsls Starling Tom
Clnien.
1 Fourth assignment two weeks bin-
mng Monaay May u-Ataoooa tHnuora
Blanoo. Crocket. Dimmit; Edwards. Kn-
clnai Frio Gillespie Xerr Klmbl Ken
dall Kinney la nan. Mason MavarloK
Menard Medina Bohlelcher Sutton
TJvalds. Val Verde. Webb. Zavalls. :
Fifth assignment Cause transferred
from other branch of th court and
felony pass sent direct to Austin trout
oountia not named In preceding assign-
menta will b taken up at any tim dur-
ing th term upon submission by lthr
th Stat or appellant and th authority
by which such oase are sent direct to
that trm must appear la or accompany
th record
Arguments will be heard on ubm!aion
days only provided that so araumsat will
be allowed during th last two wks of
tho term. No argument will be permitted
on motion lor reaesxing xoapt by re-
quest of th oourt
Clerk of lower oourt win forward
transcripts in appealed oases promptly
to this oourt and special attention la
oalled to ths requirement ef articles Kg
to w c c r inclusive.
By order of th oourt
W. 1 TtavMsm.
Presiding Judge Court or Criminal Ap
B. V Smith Clerk.
:. Victoria Items.
(Houston Post SPMlaU
Victoria Tsxaa March UL Th Item
which appeared In today' Post from Vic
toria relatlv to cotton aoreeg and con-
ditions In thl oountr read am suras.
whereas It should hav read ki.ooo ana
ue muuiimh- vi lMranas ox importoa sea
purchased by farmers of the noimtv for
this year's planting read 1100" whereas It
iiwuiv hi. iwi auvihiv.
At th regular meeting of th board ot
director of th Young Men' Christian
Association last night President O Y
Carsner announoed ths antmintmM as
tiia following standing committee: Ath-
iriic a. xsoraen cnairman; E. w.
Parker Marcus Levi A. Hummel B. H.
Karnes. duoatlonal 0) oeum) S. . u.
Keed. chairman; J. D. MltcheU J. K.
riesier . i . unsMuign Gates Thomas.
Sick visitation and employmnt-J. A.
Heath chairman; B. M. Smith Henry
Carsner. ReliBious work J. F Hart
chairman; A. W. Burroughs J. M. Brown-
son O. H. Mackrell. Flnanoe and audit-Ing-C.
H. Loper chairman; E. B. Bor-
den J. T. Llnebaugh. klemberahlp
(seniors) S. O. Reed chairman; H. VV
oiBuvy . . utijtwn . a. iineDAUgn
E. W. Parker . B. Borden Jaoob Hum
mel Le Harmea. C. H. Loner. W. W.
Koch. Membership (Junior) J. D. Mitch-
ell Jr; chairman; Louis Demouch. Jr.
D. C. Proctor Jr. Lei man Womack' Ku-
bank Carsner. John Burrongh. M auric
uroos. ni rangers ana Boarding house 4J
V. ajii inv-sao a i A-rnrj XlUrrOffia JOnil
31 SVUUrjJB tfHUIWi snUaJVUIJu
Tarrners to Protect Themselves.
V (Houston Post Special.)
Hsarne. Texas. March 12. Deputy Sher-
iff Baker Larktn spent last night la th
Praso bottom at th Whtt plsntsrlon
where sn attempt was made to burn t -no
tie! White' beautltul r-eid-ws. feme
me revni wre. in wnir-n the lam st.d
conc'iereoie corn was ncstrovefl sod thl
sii. ...pt to bum the re. . . the farm
thet commii'.lty t. . i e t - e v-i
1 a e
St "
Branch Offlos. Tha Post's Beaumont
Sfncs locatsd In th N. Btanchette
uuolng room 19 seoond floor' both
pnone Nos. (v-i with E. T. Linn' a busi-
ness retiresentativ. Subscriptions and
advertisements or news Items left at thl
an. trees will receiv prompt attention.
SuhKcribera having any cause tor com-
plaint as to delivery of papers are re-
quested to phon or othsrwlss notify th
oitioe promptly. Correspondent D. K.
Connor Psristein building both phone si.
Beaumont Texas March U. On Mon .
day next the sefereo in bankruptcy. Judge
John 1 Broughton will announce hi V"
Alston tn tho bankruptcy case of 8. M
Boott t al against Central Asphalt and
Refining company. In which the big
AOio.uoU refining plant located at Port
Kccbe Is involved.
Anderson vs. Lucas. . '
Beaumont Texas March 12. A om-
what abrupt tormlnatloa wa reached In
th . matter of th consolidated cases of
Thomas Anderson ot al vs. A. F. Loos
t al which has been on trial all ot th
present week In th Fifty-eighth distriot
oourt N
' In th forenoon session a motion to
Chang venue brought by the Halliburton
Interests was withdrawn over th pro-
teat of th defendants McFadden Wiesa
A Kyi end other resident tn possession
AU claimants adverse to th parties In
possession were ordered to give security
for costs. ;. -1 ..
Th court ordered all claimants to re-
plead by April it U04and all defendants
in possession to answer by May f 1104
and th case wa continued to th Jun
term 1904. Th proceedings had in th
eas today will narrow th parties to tha
ult and will greatly ImpUty'and facili-
tate a trial of th case wha it I next
called. Th consolidated casus. Involve
possession of th entir Felham Humph-
ries leagueV of Splndls Xop lands and
hav been pending for several year. .
'7V-X'--AI Bar Meeting.
Beaumont Texas March la.-Ther will
be a meeting of th Jefferson county bar
In th court room of the Sixtieth district
court on Monday next to select a special
Judge to preside over that court. Judge
Watt found himself exhausted by th
arduous labor of th criminal court for
th past week and will tomorrow leav
tor Sabine for a week' vacation.
- A bar meeting In th Fifty-eighth dis-
trict oourt to select a special )udg for
that oourt will also likely be held. Judge
R. B. Levy today received telegrgphio
Information from Marshall that Judge
W. H Pop ot this city who had been
presiding over th Fourth Judicial dis-
trict court wa injured by being thrown
from a buggy and wa nnabl longer to
preside over th oourt. Judge Larry will
return to hi horn at Marshall tomorrow
morninf.
Sues for. Collateral.
Beaumont Texas" March 11. R. B.
Smith trustee in bankruptcy for Brook
Bros. 4k Co. fllad a suit In th United
Stat district court today agahvrt th
Beaumont National bank for th rsoovery
of t20m.a and tU.HK) In bond ot th
Treadaway Rice and Canal company al-
leged to have been unlawfully transEerraa
for Brook Bros. A Co.' account to th
creditor Beaumont National bank there-
by constituting a preference In favor ot
one ot th creditor of th bankrupt
gainst th other creditors. Th money
nd bond are alleged to hav been trans
f erred by the Treadaway Rio and Canal
company and th Taxas and New Orleans
Railroad eompanjr .
Negro Officer Convicted.
Beaumont Texas March 11 In t h
Sixtieth district court tho jury la th
Jeff Boott ease returned a verdlot of
guilty of murder In th seoond degree
assessing th punishment at twenty
years' Imprisonment.
Scott who was a deputy constable shot
and killed John T. William colored on
November i UM whll- attempting to
arrest William for gaming.
For Monday th special vsnlr oaa of
Hva Britton charged with th murder
ot Mlnnl Smith colored I set tor trial.
Y. M. C A. Loan.
Beaumont Texas. March 11. Th di-
rector of th. Young Man' Christian As-
sociation met this afternoon and per-
fected arrangsmsnts for th loan of tKK
with which to expedite th completion
of th new Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation building. Some time ago th di-
rectors" authorised a mortgage loan of
t2600 to comolet the building. Ten
thousand dollars of this amount was
taken by Xr JiT Patrick ot North
Carolina. Mr Patrick ha also advanced
th additional SHOO and there will be no
further delay la oomplUn th build-
but. I
Bridge Contract Let.
Beaumont Texas March 11. Th ooun-
ty commlaslonar. at a speolai meeting
today awarded tho contract tor con-
structing th new steel drawbridge over
Taylor' bayou near Port Arthur to
Myrlck Bros. Co. of thl otty for 116000.
There were tan bids opened and th eon-
tract went to the lowest bidder Th
bridge will be built according to the plan
and specifications prepared by Arohlteot
8. A. Oliver ox uouaton
South Texas Normal.
Beaumont Texas. Marco 11. Prot K
F.' Triplett s superintendent of otty
schools was today requested to accept
th oonductcrshtp of th South Texas
normal which will b held at Port Ar-
thur next aummer. The request cam
through th committee consisting of
?rof. Moody of Beaumont Brown ol
ort Arthur Foster of Orange and Oliver
of Tyler county. Prof. Triplett la con
Iderlng th offer.
Che3S Match Canceled.
Beaumont Texas March 11. At a meet-
ing of th Beaumont Che club - this
evening th engagement with th Haut
ton Chess olub to play a match game
wa canoeiea. ine local ciun ha lost
several ot Its best members through re-
moval from the olty and la unable to
muster a strong enough team to meet
lb Houston players. (
President Sam Park of th Industrial
Lumber company ha rone to New Or-
leans. Mr. Park stated before leaving
tliat hi present visit to th Crescent City
would determln positively whether th
headquarters ot th Industrial Lumber
company will be removed to New Or-
leans. .. 1 ....
Ther will b th usual religious serv-
ices tn th several houses of worship la
th olty tomorrow. At th First Meth-
odist churoh th evening serrtc will be
'conducted by Mr. Helen N. Stoddard
Stat president of the Woman' Christian
Temperance Union nd a special musical
program has been prepared for th occa-
sion. Mr. Ben S. Woodheaa Pickett
Jones H. C. Burton with the secretary
ef the local board of trad hav been
constituted a committee to go befork th
Texas railroad oom mission on Tuesoay
th lsth Instant and sn whet they can
do In regard to securing modifications In
th lutnner export rat from points slorg
th fianta It.
Tfc-ra will h a soertal meeting of Alt'-
f J -.et.n carnn No. T"slTd
-.?s. t...r.T'FrtTy t g
Iff ' Jii1
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Have You Rheun:nt::::i Kidney Liver
Bladder Trouble?
ro Prove What Swarr.p-Roct the Great Kidney Liver
and Bladder Remedy Will Do for YOU. All Our
Readers IUy Have a z rr.; le Bottle Sent Free by Mall
Vain or dun aoh In th back la unmis-
takable svldenc of kidney trouble It I
Nature's timely warning to show 70
that th track of health Is not clear.
It thee danger stgnats are unheeded
more serlou results ar uro to foHowj
Bright' disease which Is th worst form
st kidney tieubl may teal' upon you
Th mild and th sstraordlnary fleet
of th world-famous kidney and bladder
remsdy Dr. KUmr Bwasap-Roet la
soa realised. It stands th highest for
It wonderful aura of tho most distress.
big oases. A trial will ooavinc any on
end roo may bavw a asunpl bsto
tr by mail. .-. ::
. Onllomn I attrlbut my prnt
good health t swamp-ftoot. I u
fared many years with kldnoy trouble
nd had in almost oonstairt pain In
my back. Your groat romody Swamp-
Hoot ourtd my troubla. and I hav
Inoo been " parfoctly . wall. Your
truly B. H. Chalkr .
ExrChlof of rllc. Oxark Ala.
Lams back Is only ens symptom of kid-
Bay troubl on of many. Other symp-
tom showing that yea seed wama-
Xoot are being obliged to pass water
often during tho day and to gst up many
times during th Bight Inability to Bold
your urine. max ting or Irritation 1-
pslng. brick-dust or sediment la th
urln catarrh of tho bladder nrio acid
constant headache dlsslne sleepless-
nsa nervousness Irregular hesrt-beatlng
rheumatism bloating. Irritability .worn-
nato la expect ed in Beaumont In a few
day. As related in the ores dispatches
Mr. Galea ha arrived "at Mew Orleans
and announced that he we headed thl
way. Th trio to Port Arthur will like-
ly be made In Mr. Oat' luxurtou yacht
th Roxana. -Brnldee hi large Interest
at port Arthur Mr Gates 1 a large (took-
holder of the Texas oomoany.
3. O. Bmlthers for many years assist-
ant superintendent ot ths Huntsvllle pen-
ltentlary I visiting friend In Besumont.
Mr. 0. L. Nash ha returned from a
week's visit to the Henrietta oil field. H
was greatly Impressed with the extent
of thl new field with th superior qu U-
lty of ths oil and with the surety and
diminished cost of production. Mr. Nash
preulot a great futur for thl field.
TEXAS POLITICS.
Nacogdoches Democrat
i CKouston Post pedal.)
If accgdoohes Texas March 11. Th
democratic executive committee for thl
county met thl afternoon and adopted
th double primary system and th test
Is: "I agree to support to nominee of
th demooratlo convention." Th test
meat th approbation of a majority of
the populists who figured tn this party
and they will go In th democratic pri-
maries. A fragment of tho populist executive
committee met also this afternoon and
made an attempt to reorganise the pop-
ulist party In this county as most of ths
leader have gone over to the demooratlo
Sarty It Is said by them that no pop-
list ticket will be placed In the field this
year. t
Tyler County Democrats.
(Houston Post Bpeclal.)
' Woodvlll) Texas March 14. Th dem-
ooratlo executive committee met bar to-
day. Dr. J. B. Roberts chairman was
absent and W. O. Crumpler of Bpurger
was elected chairman pro tern. T. 0.
Mann of Woodvllle crtary. By a vol
of I to J It wa decided to hold a demo-
oratlo primary election on the second
Baturday In July to nominate oounty enu
precinct officer. . ...
The following test was adoptedt "I am
a whit democrat and hereby pledge my-
self to support ths nominee of th demo-
cratic primary election." The demooratlo
party Is overwhelmingly In ta majority
In this county aiul the prlmaAe prac-
tically determln fu letlon.
Primaries at Temple.
(Houston Post Bpelal.r
Tempi Texa March M.-Th olty pri-
mary election held her today passed oft
quietly with the following result for
mayor F P. Hamlll 4.11 "j. R. Ruckr
144 R. T Crawford 1. R. B. Stephens IT
total r. The following aldermen were
lcted: J. B. Conll"k ward No. l! John
L Fly. ward i; W. W. Swain ward I
Lampasas Prohibitionists
(Houston Post Special)
Lampasas Texas Karoh tt Th pro-
hibitionist met today and appointed a
committee to call a mas meeting two
weeks hence to place In th field a ticket
eomr-osed cf ' pros onlv. Prohibition
henceforth become a political Issue la
this county.
or
out fasting lack of ambition los of
flesh sallow complexion.
If your water when allowed ta remain
undisturbed in a glass or bottl for
twenty-four hours form a sediment or
ettllng ar ha a cloudy appearance It
is cvidenc thst your kidneys and blad-
der need immediate attention.
In taking Bwemp-Root you afford natu-
ral help to Nature tor Bwainp-Root Is
th meat perfect healer and gentle aid
to the kidneys thst 1 known to medical
sctanoa
Bwamp-Koot is th great discovery of
Dr. Kilmer the eminent kidney end
bladder specialist. Hospital us It with
wonderful eucosss In both slight and
sever oasee. Lector reoommend It
to their patients and us It In their
own famlues because they reoogntu in
Bwamp-Boot th greatest and most uo-
ossstul remedy for any derangement ot
th kidney liver and bladder.
a successful Is Swamp-Root In prompt-
ly curing even th most distressing
can that to prove Its wonderful merits
you may hav a ftampl bottl and a
book of valuable Information both sent
absolutely fre by msiL Th book con-
tain many et the thousands upon thou.
and ef testimonial letters received from
men. and woman cured. Th value and
uooesa of Swamp-Root la so well known
that eur 'reader ar sdvised td send tot
a sampls bottl. In writing to Lr. Kll-
mtr Co. Blnghamton K. T. b sure
to say that you rad thl gens reus offer
in The Houaton Dally Poet. Th Pr-
prletor of this papw guarant th gn-
Ulnenes of thl otter. .
If yen ar already eenvmoed that
.awBrntwRAAt la what von need you can
auroha the regular fifty-cent and one.
dollar sot ues si oru
where. Don't make any mis take but
remember th name Bwarnp-Ruot Dr
Kilmer's Bwamp-Boot and the addr
Blnghamton. NT T. on every bottl.
X. P. Olllsspls cf Houston spent a day
In ths city the guest of his brother W.
O. B Gillespie. Judge aillaspls will
mak th rao for congress.
Lockhart Locals.
(Houston Post Special.)
Lockhart Tax March U.-Mr. i. X).
Tardy convicted ot tho killing of Mr. D.
L. Thompson railroad agent of th Katy
at Lockhart whess esse wa recently
reversed by ths court of criminal appeals
gav bond Thursday waning in th sum
of 300Q and wa discharged from custody.
Messrs. Sanger Bttleton At Co. of Ban
Antonio with branch offices at Austin
Brenham Belton Temple Waco Wsst
and Lockhart will open an off to In th
olty In tim for next season' trad. Th
above Conner haa been recently charter.
ed for th Durnos of tabllhlns and
runnlug oofion exchanges and rhelr
wire ar already under way for Look'
k.r. I
At th rerujar weekly gun shoot ot th.)
ijWHQsn cius yesxeraay sriernoon one
vent ot twenty-five blue rook wa con
tested. Mr. W. W Long wa victorious
with a scor cf followed by Mr C. Hi
June with TO and Mr Ucorgs Brocx
with IS. '
Two large trate of rural route postal
doss wr rsoeivea in tne city yester-
day and sent cut en the Mendosa route.
a new route jut eatabllahed with Mr.
R. B. Lamb a carrier. Thl I th sixth
postal rural delivery rout running out
of Look hart i
The renowned Tw.Vhart twaehall eluh
Will be pulling Itself together In a short
tim and brushing up for a aerie of
rniuani yuxoriM lu uis near future
Picnic at Lampasas.
(Houstoa Post Special.)
Lampasas Texas March U - Ths
Toang Men tlhrlstian Association of
Tempi 1 arranging to glv a plonls at
Lampasas sometime In May They. will
Invite the BundiiV school ot th city to
join. Cheap railroad rates will be e-
cureo ana it is toe intention of the man
agemeni or the association to secure a
siKKiiai train to imn to iampasa and
return at convenient hours. Lainpaass Is
th Ideal spot for picnics and Temple ha
always furnished large crowds for excur-
sions of this klnt to thst pines anil It
Is proposed Oils year to nink the at-
lenonnc larger man over.
S P. Collins Fatally Hurt
(Houston Post Special.)
Dallas Texas March 8. P. Collins
a laborer 60 years old employed at the
Ida cement works In West Dallas was
fatally Injured this morning at about I
o ckh'k. jrie wss nnisting some heavy
machinery on the elevstor when it fell
catching him beneath it end onishlng
th bone In hi cheat and they In turn
punciureq uis lungs
i Woodmen Carnival.
- (Houston Post Special.)
Dallas Texas March U Preparation
are being mad by th Woodmen of th
World far a big carnival (0 be held in
this city la th near futur. Contract
liav been signed for th musical aid
other features anl th date will be t-
aounceo snortiy.
A. C. Cox Found Dead.
(It . nn pt Ppei lal)
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Main Plaza an Ar.l::!: Tcrrr L. Well :
y 1 ' wiominz onocs Li:.(
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Cash. Right reserved to r:;:;t cny cnJ c:I t!
L. Wolf son's Irrvestcry c:r.:Lis In r-?t cf c.lz::.i:
SifJ.ooo.oo Silks Dress Goods ar. J Velvets;
$9750.00 Laces and CmbralJrks
$10100.00 Stspls Cottons rtanncls C:ankets;
$7600.00 Ladles' Gloves Hose and! RXlons;
Jti.Bsa 00 Men's felt Hats Men's and Womeo's
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We're proud of our stock of Furnishing Goods for C2 sprir.j
having been very careful in selecting ths szme and only pz
chased such goods as we can conscientiously reconvncrJ to j
the public; and
you to cau ana tane a ioon ai our line
Hutchinson fr- MitcheL
Tcll-thc-Truth Clothiers
tlit rr of a saloon on Jackson street b-
twt n lemur and Market streets Th
ci.uk of Ooa'S death Is a mystsry.
Bankruptcy at Pine Springs.
(Houston post Soedal.)
Tyler Texa. March 11. A ottltlon was
filed today with Refers Whit by credi-
tor of J. H. Bham burger asking that
he b declared a bsnkruot. Shamburger
run a genernl siidoIv stor at Pin
Springs thl countv. His liabilities are
reported to be nenr KCKKI: ssset In the
neighborhood ot .K. White Wallace ot
this plaoe has taken oharge ot th stock.
Cleveland News Notes.
(Houston Post Bpacial.)
Cleveland Texas March It Th new
bell for th Baptist church at thl place
ha bean set up ta plaoe and Is of groat
benefit to th church-going people. "
Th Cleveland hotel ha opened up un-
der th management of M. W. Hsrreil.
and I newly furiiMhed. Hates II per
day' '
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$3.330.00 Tr:.
$530.00 r.v
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$4673.000 j
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Clotliins we're showing ihlz zpb. h: .
passes anything we have cl-layci in ;
vious seasons. The Etc:!:
garment shovvn is po:lt:v nrv cni i
eludes all the approved etyks and ncv;! ;
of the season.
The fvnoas line of llztt CzLzHzzt & f ! rrr;V .
tithrei clothes ere exceptlnilly si.'or.j e-J tre e;::.t
thexlevatsi productions of Americas Best tailors t J&
right In price end re sold tmder oar gjsrzrJce.
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Oar prices range from
$7.50 vgS
before making your purchases we vrz'.ly
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We invite inquiries for pi.ccc
on VVINDOWGLASScndLlfi'.
SEED OIL. Best citer.lL:;
to open orders.
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