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YO L. 48 NO r . > MASON. TEXAS. THUKSDAY AUGUST 7 191Î4. E S T A B 187’

MASON COMMERCIAL CE! B i W. (. EDWARDS EXPLAINS r MET ON MONDAY NIGHT ATTITI DE TOWARD KI.AN What Was That? Tilt1 Mason Commendili ('lull met in L ) Denton. Texas. Aug. Will Kd- regular monthly session at the court I wards. Denton newspaperman who ------"N house Monday night. The meeting was : will go into the runoff for Gifiitriinnt- presidl'd over by president, John T. j (iovernor with Harry Miller of Dallas, ltanks. After the reading and approv­ ' today gave out the following statement: al of the minutes of the previous meet- I am seeking tiie nomination for ins reports from outstanding commit l.icutomiiiMiovernor for the honor and tees were received, and in some in­ 1 tic* opportunity for service it gives. 1 stances the committees were discharg­ 1 • ! 11 • * i « *• 1 t in rate* in tin* belief that ed and ill other they were continued in '1 • \;l « I )cni»i rats would react lavor­ tact for further action. ably towan a cal ili'.ate who i.."l es­ The most important topic of discus­ chewed til! farti i!uli grimi s hum sion for the evening was that pertain­ 1 olily purin ■c was to serve and who ing to a Stale Park site for Mason. j would *«* J edg'd only to tile servita? The < ominittee appointed at a previous of the « people After .io\ i-i.ig wilt) meeting to locate sites for the park : fri nils j aii!n»mnril my <*nr:«]!t‘!ii(*jit or on the Highway north of town, one on s/’ 1 eo! sent «4 lliylind \ t*r au> liv mi j ». each side o f the read .¡list north of f it« t imis of the lirst »»rltuary 4 idw the bridge across roma iche creek, tin ' limigli Ih'iinu rats did so r e i ; - io Hamilton property and the clinch pro­ : givi* me. with thè support c f my perty. Another site near the highway friciids and li.eir friend--, .i pince : i thè south of town, the Hicks Springs (let­ , rum.(T. wlc< li i- tieivveeu Juilg** Harry toni is to yet considered. Mi ih r i l Dalia- and ine. Judge NT «ll«'r This proposition will have to lie ha- -aid tln* only nasini he cntereil acted upon in the near future, as the ila* contesi wns thaf he \uis drafted State Park Hoard is anxious to know by thè Tallii 1.; i or in i". Il • bus their wether or not Mason will furnish a sup|»ori ami their piattona lui- bis site for a park. The Hoard was very i 1 I e'.idorsemeNt. successful on its recent tour and had "As for me. ! -hall ri::i in thè sce­ ma y ; ark sites « 1 «• ■ i: • ■ 1 to them A j ond primary as in tinsi— ill no al- State park for Ma i a. maintained by I liti me witli ani grmip biuc or can­ the state, would lie unite an a-set ! " i didate, siili houli g u ille belief Unit, Mason and Mason County. Tills has t ben* are i egli Te? : ■ Democrats un- I'ccn the biggest ti erist s, a son wo iiav > swayed 1>\ radiiulislii, lai t¡• •..:t! - a or lad. from one hundred and twenty- - prcjudii i* te ■ -e-ril a* a in.» iorit It five to one hundred and lifty ears pass | I ani mistakeii. I sliail !*• coment, for through Musi li every day. 1 I ani whnlly siiiei-ri* in ila* determii'a- Net only woul a State Park at Ma­ tioii tu go into cfliee my min man. son accommodate this large number with my only plcUgt* lo Ih- fair and just of tourists, bur it would also afford MRS. D. 1)001.E DIED HERE JOHNNY XIRI.W IN.it RED M \S0N < 01 VIA < 1.1 D MEMBERS to all and lo givi* thè vory Ih--: scrviiv much pleasure for Mason county i»eo- WEDNESDAY AUDI T NOON WHEN TRICK 0\ ERTI RNS MAKE HOOD SHOWING AT A. \ M. I ni wliiiTi 1 ani caialile, or stny at Jiouie. ple who visitili it. as the siti' is to lie "I bave iriisl -iiuerely io avoid tln* Improved and I»cautitied by the State The sad news of the death of Mrs. Johnny Zirinx narrowly escaped The Mason 'Utility citizens who at-) injei'tiou iato my tiiiniiuigii of ihe Klan Park Hoard. I ». Duole was spread ofer our city death last Saturday afternoon when tended the Short Course at A. A M. ¡'sue. Kilt 1 ani ferrili to ivalizc tiiere Mother nature was lilicral with Ma­ at out noon Wednesday. Mrs. Diede had the truck lie was driving was ditched College last week returned home ¡sun- are tliosi* who are niakiug of it their son county and provided ns with some been in ill health for several months, a few miles beyond Wearing on the day ami report a most enjoyable time. politicai shibbolcth. Thciofore I suy. of the most beautiful scenery to in1 having hccii continoli to her hed a larger San Antonio road. Johnny was re-j None of tiie teams wna lirst place, i without reservation or IJIliVIK'Utioll. found anywhere in Texas. Now is an portion of the time, as a result of a turning from San Antonio in the Ren | hut Mason County Club members laud­ tliat I am lini uow and never bave lieen appropriate time to preserve one of the stroke of narnlysis. truck of John Johnson and the truck I ed in tiie high ten teams ill each con­ a ìi.onibcr nf ilio Klan. 1 bave never I leant.v sports for all time to come. Dei-eased is olii» of Mason's oldest I was loaded witli freight. The acci* I test. applied for niemlH'i'sIiip ili thè Klan nor Who'll liny an acre and donate it to citizens, and the News regrets that it i dent occurred nlmut live o'clock in the' The Eivestock judging team com­ I :iiil any Ice tu thè Klan. This in an- tin- park site? was uiiahlc to secure a history of her ' afternoon and was due to tin* fact posed of Itobt' Schmidt. E. Mogforil swer t*> my oppiineut's uufoiinileil Messrs. Felix anil K. \V. Jordan, life for this issue. Imt it was impossible that Johnny was dozing and was almost iiml Malcolm Jordan won till place in, charge in h:s sins li at Mi Kiinicv I prominent citizens o f the Katemcy to do mi, as there was one to give us j asleep when In* noticed tin* truck was tile State and when it is considered: !,U1 ,lot and never have been a member community were in attendance at the this information Induro our forms were ' leaving tin- nani. He sustained a pain- that titty-nine < otiutic-: were represent-; ot 'la* I tirui-Lalmr l nioli or any other meeting Monday night and proposition­ closed Wednesday afternoon. It is j fill! wound over one eye and injuries ed this is considered very good. E. organized bloc. I am simply a Dcmo- ed tin* local club in regard to securing hoped tliat wi> will lie alile to secure to his bark, At hist reports lie was Mugfoyd of ibis county was also fourth crat. who has taken his democracy a ten acre tract at Katemcy for a State tIlis data for our next issue. recovering a nicely as could lie cx- individual in Hie Stall in stock judji -¡might and who ha- never bolted Imt Park site. After a short discussion, a Funeral arrangements had not Ih-cii peetod. ing. always supported every Democratic committee was appointed to solicit made yesterday afternoon. Tin* truck was eousidi'ralily damaged ! The grain judging team with Rich­ nominee. fin ds to aid the Katemey people in I.ad Mr. Johnson states it will lie lleees- i ard Jordan and Maurice Kidd won "I am wholly tolerant of other men's Inlying tile site. II was proposed by the AGKHTETIKAI, YEAR HOOK sary to ¡.mlf* it into San Antonio for eighth place, while the poultry judging belief*—political, religious or other­ gentlemen from Katemcy that their repairs to lie made, and that the dam-! team composed of (¡oldie Brewer and wise. The only tiling in return I de­ community would raise live hundred The Nows lias receivi'd a copy of .ure will amount to approximately otic I Alpha Cnrreu won 4th in the Stat 1 mand is that they accord to me the dollars, and asked that another live tiie li Hi.t Agricultural Year Hook which | hundred uni fifty dollars. same freedom of thought am! action J hundred l»»- raised in Mason. The coni­ Poultry contest. is issued hv tiie Filiteli States Depart­ cheerfully accord them. mi-loo started out Tuesday morning Tin* crowd ramped at the Barton ment o f Agriculture and contains thir­ Springs Park, in Austin, both going and "I am for law enforcement all down to t-oHeil donations for the Katemcy TEACHERS INSTITUTE WILL . teen hundred pages of va inalile infer- ' the line and opposed to lawlessness or situ, but we have not heeii aide to learn HE HEED IN MASON IN SETT. i'I>uiing and a trip through tin* State illation reading statistics pertaining to mob rule any time, anywhere, in any with what success they have met. Capitol was made on the return. This tiie various resources of this country. I was ¡in' lir-t time several of the adult- form, believing in law enforcement institute o f Mason and ' I Should anyone desire to secure a ! ' '**“ joint and ( ’lull in* niber- had had an oppor­ thru duly constituted authorities and FRKDOMA FAIR CATALOG O l'T I copy of this I took, they may do so I Gillespie ( 'minty teachers will In- Held tunity to visit their State Capitol. nowhere else. I liy applying to Claude 1!. Ilud-peth. | *" Mason from Sept 1 to tiie nth. in- Tin* average cost of tlie* trip, includ­ "1 have been a prohibitionist - nei* The catalog and premium list of tin Congressman of -the ilitli District o f ¡elusivi This will l»e tiie fourth time ing ear fare and meals was slightly less early manhood, supporting prohibition F fellonia Coiimiunity Fair is just j Texas, . D C A cop y ¡Mason and (ìillesnie county teachers than ST 'I » r member individually and editorially. 1 have ad­ tiie press and this enterprising com­ muilcd to ! wiu met ill joint institute. Tin*) ol tin* Year Hock will Ik* Those dut» ineniliers who wore given vocated woman stifYorage sine-' it N*. munity is to lie congratulated upon get­ you free of charge. ¡instituto was heid last year at Fred-¡ tin* advantage of the free ■ips by till* i came au issue, ting out such u strong premium list. Every farmer ami stockman in Mil j eriekshurg. Mason Commercial Club and their j "I believe in an economical, efti- Valuable money prizes are geing of- son county should write for a copy of ; Tin* institute will be eoudtleted at j li,.in,* dubs haveliltvi' rciiucsted re.|Uested tin* till County J cient administration i f the State’- af- ferwl in the Hog. Siiceli, <¡<»at. Poni- ¡ this book ns it contains much valuable ! ,lu‘ •»'V1' a lieni building and this book as it contain Agent to express their hearty appro- J fnirs and that Texas needs a better try. Culinary and Needle Work depart­ ulte an instructive urogram has lieen information for them. dai ¡ea to the numbers of the Com-! distribution of its tax burden* rut her ments and we are informed additional arranged. County Superintedeiit John lnercial Club and their local dubs for • * Dan ndditlor.nl tax: prizes will t»e offered for the rodeo and Mrs. F. W. Sdirociler and -on. Hodges T. Hanks has the program for tiie In- these trips. 'Believing 'hat in education lies the other entertainment departments. Mis- Sarah Heatriee l.iiiiburg a.id Mrs. siitute and anyone desiring one can l*i- io :o' tin.* crowd going to j solution nt nn -t of cur economic find ’I la* poultry coops and jieus belong­ It. C. lioell and four daughters and secure same by applying to him. the Short ( ’ ur-i -x! summer, and j governmental problems, I am interest- ing to tin* Commercial Club of Mason son. it. ('., spent several days in S a n ------von will then Ik* able to more fully up cd ili every plia-c »>i' educatimi and as will in* used and plenty of space is as­ Antonio tin* cast week. Subscribe for the New« today. il Citizen, editor ami icgisiut» r I bave sured for all exhibitions. precinte the value of Hu* same laburni to tlie lini:! of ìuy ahiìity for Potato races, baseball at id a real In­ fili* uph'.uldiii'; o.' ilio cd ara » b »nul -iyv- dian Show will he among the features CANVASS OF ELECTION RE­ tem of Texas freni bottoni to top. 1 of entertainment. NOTICE TO VOTERS TI HNS SHOW GAIN AND LOSS ha ve berli pnrtietilarly intcrested in thè ts are under way where­ The Following is a Eetter Received by Sheriff Leslie From State Comptroller: lu tti mirai i l tln* ritrai selmols and vvas by Herman Eelnnaiin. ex-Indian cap­ June 11th, 10-21. The county democratic committee iestniineiital in gettiug tliru Uie turni tive, will kill a steer with a bow and Mr. Charles Leslie, Tax Collector, Mason, Texas. met at tiie court house in Mason last aid and ciucrgeiicy seliool appropria- arrow, and part of tiie liver will be Saturday afternoon and canvassed Dear s ir : tious in tln* 3* legislature. eaten raw. Tills is something that few the returns of the recent primary elec­ This office lias just «omploti'd the work of die-king your niinenl of us will ever Ik* aide to six* repeated, tion. In many instances candidates “I Indirvi' in colleetive targai ni ng reports and balancing your last year's work which check shows that you fer laimr. I bave lieeu un employer of as the habits and actions of the rod lost or gained a few votes, but the only had a balance of ¡¡¡110.(12 to the credit of your account, after all charges had lal'iir for a »piarter of a century and inii'i are fast becoming history. changes of material benefit was that Don't fail, prepare now, to attend been deducted. Kuldmaim gained twenty votes, at Grit, tliat I bave bica fair and just to my the Fredonia community Fair, August W e want to take this opportunity of compliment ing >nu on the care and 1 ley gained ten at Art. Behrens employes is proved hy tlie faci tliat 2!>th anil 30th. and accuracy witli which tluse reports were made. We can truihfully say that a 1 si »ii gained ten in the Capps box. vvitliout mi l'X'-eption so far as | kuow they are among tiie V s t that we have ever handle«! and it was a pleasure to Ju reporting the returns from the and tsdieve every last one who evcr M»ss Ruby Norwood left Wednesday check them. I f all the reperts we handle were a.: orderly, the State would various boxes oil the night of election, worked for mi* is mv n*»»"-'** i- '.u tliis for her home in Fort Worth, after hav­ he caved a great expense in el •»•sea! hire. the returns were received over phone rare. ing spoilt a few months visiting rela­ Thanking you for this attention, I am and tigures were niisunderstoiKl, air "Snturdny's restilis show tliat a enn- tives in this county. • A'ours very truly, not until a canvass of the returns had I didnte who has hiick of him only his Iks'ii tnade emihl delinite ri*sults Ik* de- ; friends and liis friends’ friends and Misses Tholmn Wood anil Genevieve EON A. SMITH elared. who lias the coherent oppi »si tien of a King spent several days in Brady the Comptroller powerful and well-on anized Uno si on I last week, visiting in the home of Mr. Continued on hack i»agi»- and Mrs. Jesse O. Schmidt. < Paid Ad vert isement) Typewriter ribbons, 80c. News Office

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MIKR1FF < FTS POI K KOR vi ìmu'I1 Jiin iuy N‘iu»r MKS. DOROTHEA DANZ OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER TRANSPORTING I.1QI OK I wao premuteli freni nmkiic a ______IMIMI»« |>! ynur eoi- li I i'I I Ilo!*- In il » “ den I h " f Mrs. I*<>ri«th.-:i Ikins SAMPLE LINES The »ber: ira infi.v rinvi ved h t e l e » '« *•»*' *■•»*•.»:«- M b.iUU* , ersoi-.nl! : ree lîiK'l;. uliit-h « veut look plate Sat- jiIioìic di i'-iI.h a: rii.i !.. ¡1 »»«tim liitf v Itti 1 : i'ui nm.lority “>r unln mnriiing. tlie imititi lost «>:«• of HAYK ARRIVED AM» ARE READY FOR INSPECTION iicnr TW. _ 1 li i;nr four jn.-a. . 1 ii m ri <>|“l * for 1 w»n* 1 I iiow tboni II» olile * ami «u t liltthlv i“sU*emi*d ‘ Foni i ar. iv. ii“ in».»\i. alt« «l 1 •■.! u. re j alni I want theui tu buoi» 11 • ami ihii- | ploiii-er*. Mrs. Ihuix uttuimil tho 111I- COME IN ANI> LOOK THEM OVER dirturl.iiiK ilio l'iiu v mi that w.u. j '!•* i:“io»ase t«. v«m pi-eple thnt vaniva np> of ST .vi ars » tuouibs. a ini Slicrlff Gl Mi» ami IVnuty All Tu '- 1 I ani II“.- : • 1 1 in airvnii* ."» days ami trim laid to rest In the Inr tinti Altieri Ila rlei Uro vi* it| •> ;! li ;*t” l I * tinnii i* feci Ir iv Io e il! family ivinetery at Stonewall. Sunti«.« R. E. DOELL, The Tailor I.'n .11 t<> ¡1 !'<> 1 1 near II .lain am! 1,11 ," 1' ' :‘ !l' for ■ ,1 servi.-* tin* '.'Tlh. “OLDEST & BEST” vi ititi“.) ter ili“ ear. as It w.i» io rti.' ‘'ime: w itIt my duties as S tale; She is ».triivid l.y a lari:.* family. lo l\* contiti^ tliis way. After a »h< : nal a Ton ihil.lrea mourn her death, also CLEANING ALTERING PRESSING tv: I*. • in tiiftì ulivi itili t In r o ­ Yours very truly. >• ■ sister and l'.'T ¡¡rami and yr.nt- llini . f Min« irai tml. latti” a!> i. a. . ’ ALTER \VWAltl». : arnmiehildri'n. H» v “rend haul lanm- Call Us—Phone 82 We 11 Call jvh.-ii lmlt.“il lo. »ho otti. c ». a.i.nl.... (Tilemuu, Texas ard oilieiattnl at the crave. Fredericks to Mr till tw. !• : ri pin:.!_- .... . -______I Imre Standard. onto. - ,i..llo il.i“ r.... • . ill T di' MI.METIIINIì CC-OCO-CöCH>Ct>O-OOCH>O-OOt>CH3-00OO00*3&QO-O-DODO-0OOOOöOtC»O0OÖOCHD at.*»i; -1 ■ .1 ma'! «_t., TO WRITE ABOI i’| GETTINO il\< K AT DAI» c o liijnor .-fin:■ e.I i:. ilio jug V. » ; c Ilio ear were take« 1« elianti* l.y t. "Pupa wliy eaiTt we »«n> thè other New» ir » writers ns a rule are »Il eri (T :»:.i» thè mori • ':c ■ d »Idi- •■. thè ìn.MuiV" iu«iulrcd T< tuui.v. erolifi r». i.rnlni ii..' ili'.ri- c tin* T l:i> tv; : •! • \atu « - •! : . .1 Tiiis *.vi» at out tl “ f. rifili «iiie»:i..n n r»'- ■ mouth tner*- tha.i the :ii- ScKvevweT àws\W\3i\e tin >■* “■ '* *• * 11. lì -i:. le: »»■[ ti.. ! e hnd n»k«nl cu lluit i artienln*• l.lu'ht race a r ii. the »¡inie l«“::Tll «if I«« “l!l" » T » ! .1- I il,.;'. •'lbntlUM“ we iiin’l." «nswer.nl Ih«* KERRV1LLE, TEXAS 1 :rae. a ■ • taking i»i“• * day with an- A “s' •• '. i: . 1 t! r - :.... la n a i ».«miwliat ahruotl-. from thè :her * : . cut -nine very ren 'ali'*“ ititi .... ' a •• ». “Ilio • ' 1 • !.. . .lentlis of tire arile hall, where In* was . |“.v. T unis«* ef even a n*“W»K“i|“ .“ MILITARY h. r.t • a. l.ero ami <1 ., i.tildy elalinvorius t<> remi th. evn.- man. le • r. »Line times fail» to The t:i “ti Kart* tin* 1..'•;..*- <» .! ; ¡» |sr» r. the «mils nia.h* ii!«**n .!.. A Texas School For tt'iii.e; ». .. riva.. :: H: -\V.“11. \\ h y 1 culi thè little fel­ • i re ell«“ i» is l:»cic: t • ami X il M •< i * . a . »t;. lo » lepiii:. “ Why rati‘1 ali «depliant lil» ! :i*id ivii » to tive hi» iv.t - T E X A S B O Y S nia eliliil. a tae?" while. Her. i: Ti .Ih«“: threw d I’ll tl: I»J| » h »itiuitluu Ilk«* J-imi 1“ t*> hi» f.“l Located in the “ Hill Country” —altitude Admit nil thni he "1 :i ii !. y it nr«- \> *r ii.»l:‘ " '■ 110 * _i “i » a 1«•»» '*! i f l'f it. 1.750 feet; 140 acres in grounds; school i!Ul » lil.ll»..*' lie i xeMeiueil **r.t like • vi*« ì:' “i ii little in the *: dairy; all buildings new; equipment modern; i . ■ ginn! ti. I.i wl.iii wi t.i iuni' Ii«t; * .i. -’ li ! !:• id coked :■ ■ Meli;. •! h«m |:” ::» a< a- - »! i; i ! :i“ ; ¡Inns t.i 5 supervised instruction; individual attention. \ mi when I Mil» :1 I«'.“’." C I«««’ n si - -:y tie !«*r » . !ir,. thltik':-*: • f - r '“•-I Up»." Ml”;- --.“.I tl.. \M»r Four vears of high school and first year J • ; » .nie tl win t t.i »it n i l - fui. • 'y. tt'd l.ii ve !>•» « I!»lll» 1»* tin»! 'iii:y • •:n » III * i 1 11 \ «■ t lllilU' .t | c.1 college work. A ll forms of atheltics. » e f mine ExeliMiijr. T1 e. I - the mi»i -.-.-.* »t 1. iiii* :» V ;*lT” '..III A safe place for the boy through the criti- Re terilvr t.:e Frinì aula Fair, A ur. I • N»ui * !... : ii* lx* n'.-i ii. r.* - o cal oerioid. et , ; III’ k " t !.. |1| . Wth and “ Oli*. S X ii*»r< i lie luid » «• ive'iUI l!.«t a For catalogue write M’ ■iiid lì: . ;.nd ii’niild Inn«“ l««*u If yon want printing. » • .ai. di t- for you nnd we take pains it. rnra“ii« C to . * li*?*. i i i ¡uni » hill - ¡1 . luiIII“e te .* out neat and attrm tive work Get -ir.» c t!!\ ili: I: :1 »l ■:«.• lili yo*i c Î). 'td. 5V. price» on letter heads, note heads. »*n e Ul“ :'ii“ » Afti r imi Itine sail o meats. Idll h«*nd*i. ettveloj i*s. ' \ ■ s I i * »• _ c lied • I. tl.’ nk il*•«-iit Ile ei ■ c PRESIDENT atul soidety sta!ion»*ry TH E \ r « s o 11. hai c •iFFICF I »! i • • • v ìi! fer »*. >00x3c "rOOOWKHKKKKK>-*&C^iOGOOO&&aCKK>0CK>0 l»M » >'. bai t) I,a: to ! !.• #». i r.u~r.

J.. » Iî'1! w|.“t .«oil talk S i <1. !.» i’ I» ul'va.s nfor : •Milu-r vvi* h. Inal tha ru.i.' .1: w.* at V , •I « STEHLJNG BROS. I AIR IS'! s \|T'Kr.! Í N *Ve h.“l “ *“ rulleisl tha! »^* I"“tit .lie weather. |iei.[i!i“ FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS to talk mure nlmiit th” ! ~J Ed I. do ,'t like, and thev lire *• Ma» v. lieu they intuì* to tal-, !»•; If th .«..rl.t jn*t re- I • . ' i • “il.l «■ ! • • • . T“ l i .1 • .1 «♦till 1* til» . mil» . : y «MU* 1 ¡1 ìiiipl * I.““ IV« Il .1. 1’ W’i ll i’ii ’ ' - ii tu.' Tlilo als»» a)»- *v» 1 . , * J, OF ■ i.. . ::.i ir S: •• > i I ' ' * ' .■»•> IVli; fr. t.” Uniftij- J * »hu the i t,« I » l.i.nrii» rardhoard hi as .u t i* * « *r»i.i“i pr.irr. hiotliii^. ■ f*r • ’ u . typ. .vrítrr rihhon» i,-‘ > i a- Powder, .«id buuJ pape: • «J ; is nur ‘ lot.2 s::l!” . lr.r*

c * ~ C-o r C-; o c O e ' J ■“ % , ~ r . Ò 0 o 'I' I» c We guarantee 19 to 50°L Savings o: o o 3 oc :• ■ c c0 5 A s each home ctifferent—so are its neces 1 si lies. This applies: particularly to pharmacy | o Our complete stock of nationally known merchan­ oi> n:ccss:Lies.n f Q.. C One Jnp tiling, rr however, uwhich r n i r n pevery v p r v | home insists upon. is Q U A L IT Y . dise is included excepting Stetson Hats and A rrow Collars O XV Whether it be prescriptions. tonic3, lotions, It will pay you to make the trip and buy your needs for I bandages, perfumery, stationery or soap, our g next year. Prices will be higher. The same as cotton, g merchandise is always selected with Quality g g iirst in mind. wool, and ?rain advanced. C t Extra bodilyh; care is always necessary dur- 8 | l ing pring an d Summer months. 8 EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATIS­

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for a cold refreshing drink. Taka home some g BnRBiaaiaBBranraaM^ of our Ice Cream. . *0 0 T R Y O U R ST O R E FIRST S\ hvs\wm T>p\x^ Co. TIME LIMIT OF SALE AUGUST 16th

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more and more a mutter of business. VOCATIONAL EDI 'CATION tInin they do to Is-iug taxed f«,; e inca- was l by the Sixty-fourth Con- K t& so w The luma serious i|uestion liefore our tiiai il.ili wouid «lo more to pi*-.« ut sueh gre-- ».gì *1 hy President Wilson oa (Established 187' country is the relation of our govern­ By Phoebe K. Warner misery ami iiiihuppiucs* thai. . i.vthiug Fchriiar* nl7. ai.il ins anie effect!ve Ir l E. Lsrrimare and Gladys E. luring ment to foreign affairs, esiiecially tin* in San Salía Star else we «*<>ul«l all «lo. * a - i !:•« i ! July 1st, Ibi". In all Editors and Proprietors restoration of fairly normal conditions isn’t it strange that the two great- How to mak<* homi* lift* ri* d**- iil-- gi *. * • « lui life do you tb!n!{ in the late war-stricken nations of Eu- j est missions in nil this world have i ’r s¡,|. i Wilson sigiasi a law i..at * D PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY siratd«' iias laol little thougkt ami b - rojM*. Morally, politicnlly and econmon always been looked upon us «-ullii.g trniniug. As prisif of tliis -¡atemeut • stilasi l i bring more j»euee mal pros- ■ntered af Mason Post Office us sec­ ically, and nbove all to oursclies, we for no siKsdul knowledgt* of training? Texas stands t«sluy ut ila* li . il of tln* is-rity •)> all tia* gom intii ns of the ond-class mail matter. Absorlied Ma­ owe it to the world to ¡lid ¡u bringlug Ami the»-«) two gr«*at inissi«ms an*: flit un* than the igni g of the law pro­ son County Star aitd Jredouia Kicker world in tIn* divori*«* «-mirt*. The Uni­ tliis alsiut as soon as fiossihlc. T th«* appllration *-making to ! tri ducisi m s atonal training into heir ADVERTISING RATES lia Ik*s| hriiins iiikI lia* soundesr l*is-l- education. A iil yet soim i.«sly lias al­ ila* risine generation of girli? And ; -« la ob Then* are nt this time 1.0 Local readers and classified ads 7>i ;i<*>< principies. whicli is statesmau- ways lniil to work for evervliodv's Texas is to .|ay tln* gr<*at**-- cgrleul- - .oo!s in T, ...is giving '.i a Eoi.al cents 1s t line iier issue. Display rates ; l:ip for lieyoiiug iiarty lines. We laust living. Work nhvsiial. ninnimi labor tural Stati* in tic Union. Ami in:«*l- lini;.g ..i -oui b in.. I.» >«*..!• « un*jr made known on application. forego tile plcastin» and «‘xcitcmctit o f¡lin s ímvii th«* liusi« <*f all «•ivitution SUBSCRIPTION (always in advance ligeutl.x haiidloi Ti xas wii. uhvuv- -.led .*«*«if ' las ! nun *.g the list? one year ______f 1 ..">0 . old-fasliloiKsi jsilitlcs nial serv«> our i W«n*d«*r xxher«* our catión and lite stMiul at lite heml of ila* nati« !: in Agri- couutry and the Interests «if all human-! whole '.vmld woiild toda y ií «mly «•ulture ÌH* •*di* it v. v«m atioiial training laid litui as much ran until ordered out. It bus ila* givatost diverslty (*f pr*>- «••■!;:enteil farm« : " ills<*out«*:it«sl Iss .in .*4 thought ami tini«* ami mental energy j «lucts mal p**s>i itilit i«*s. n.or** ami mor* of a pr«J>icm.—-N«*w and taxation stxuit on it as lias l«*«*n | Tla* Stnith-llughcs Inw. p* o'iilinc RED RAGS AND IGNORANCE HOW TEXAS STANDS ^ i !. !I * I Ti dinne. ! s|M*ut on the study of W AR and liis- Federai ahi to tln* dicerent > !«*s for ¡lory? Do you suppose Teai-hing War Texas is first in total value i f ngri- the iireunitimi of voeatimiai *iln *tUlon, T>:a*wr:r.; rit.bons. S4)c. N***vs Office. A m l rag is ns, ,i to « x«*it«* a ludi. I for d.i.oo years has inni any inflwms* The tariff is u, d t«* infiann* tin* public i™ » » ™ 1 l'r<*>lu< ts. lUiSI—8I.Odt.77-g ^ ^ a a ^ lie to g.-t excited tiuin there is for th« | T,>su'f Is ,lrst ,u a< r*‘ v“ ,u‘‘ " f , r,,iM'* iI you? 'Vi at liriags p>iii*c to a oinn.n:*- i all. ns neither tin* p*«l rag nor tin luxury stnt«* « rc«*pte«l. J. D. Eckert, Pres. V E. Jordan, Cashier Ity. Wlni! I rings >x •m* to a who!«* I^riß' art* <1:iii5»*r«ius. ^ it*xas is tiint in tht* xirodin*ti«in <»i E. O. Kothurnnn. V. I*. Kinney Eckert, Ass't C Stm«* lìmi Nation? And just win * «hi C. r Kothmaun. Ass't «'a 'h. Igm.rams* i*. :1m cults«* of most l ard * ' ' ,011* producing -«-!.•* i s t cent «? tin f y«.u think will bring pi*n«v to th>* tdi >’«• Aniericnu «*r«>p. ship uml suffering. worlii? N O . 12 0 3 T«*xas is :i ls in the Intcrcst «*f tic* | war *viil iiri’ig ;s*a«s* Or do y« r think grain sorghums. A GUARANTY FUND BANK v'oikmuu. gissi wnges ami st«*ndy p i'- , that was merely a negative in*!'« It T«*xiis is ninth in tiie production of ro is. mh'I.is to i n* hat word*1, I*.* tic* *s * • t**»t «•ora. CAPITAL STOCK - - $25.000.00 ’I ben why us,* i, ns thè politici*! r. «I ' 'i iliKs a« nt •<» get a .ut in'*-« »lak •*.-• T* Mis is seventh iu tin* pnsliK-thui ni*, to inliiiiii'* thè puliii<- uiin*1 in itemi ! i : » *iiir « .*! r< la's and flint !~ »•» * g»v i*- « 'o f broom corn. No non interest bearing and unsecured of < iiisiilerii.g ih«* m ailer ns a busi­ « •! iro n '!* with tli* <*liur< !, • ■ w. T>>‘ T« ' ¡is is finirti! in tin* produi te*!, of depositor has ever lose a single dollar de­ ness pro]H>sit ,.¡1? uim.y < «•nmuni'v m<| <*hur«n -ink* sorghum syrup. Itu* .-us' lit it g >• «ait tii.u • **r: posited in a Guaranty Fund Eank in Tex- Texas is sts-oml in tin* pr«slu«*ti<'n of as. » REAI. DE.MO'T; \T1C IXDUSYK\ r««s>. . Prof« stunt «•l.invli«- ar-- never g-'ing to •rl**xiis . . is: third in tlu* produi , t;.! U. S. WOOD E O K O T H M A N N «•oniictny luid 2M.IJ9 siix-kholilers. I ,.¡t| aiuotint to auvthing nuless we every «un* g *t i.u«*k of onr semini *:.) ami J D E C K E R T PBl’RR JORDAN nlHint one-sixtli of whor.i wen* .*ni- ’•Yxn« is first in tin* production of work witli ali mir niigbt to sul>sitnte W B J O R D A N ployes of tla* iteli Syst* in. lè-ni.tida xütciis. eomething Ls*tter tlian war for tln* Adding tlu* iiuuiImt ).f * nipio.v«*s of T« mis is ti,¡ni in the produci ion of tin* Bid! System who an* not stm-k- •Aib’ i nielmi-. yoitth <7 < ",r uation. W. 'v«* got t*» seRigfiBgaiaia'^^ hohlers t>) tin* Io*ul number of 't**-'.- Texas is fifth in the produi'tion «f get rii! o f the cau.'e « f war l"*f>.re w<* Iiiv down «.'¡r nrnis ngainst it. Ami bohlers. wi* limi mi army of .*> i.j* :t sw«et |H>int«ii*s. CtrvDCKXKKJ-OOO tKKKKWOOO >QOOOOOOOO~ OC-O-OOO frOtlOOiMMaWKKKM tlie giuntesi cause ..f strif • ami ili'«*o:.- persons direidly inti*reste«l in the t«*!«*- ■|e?.as is s«s*oi!«l in tin* pr phoi.e iniliistry. one hiindrtsl tlions, i lI(|(. (l¡| t«*utiii)*at and jcahiusly timi leads to war is !g!;i*i i’.'s*. Ignoriine«* !n all it' ami ndditional «*mployes o f thè I! *11 T.'Jiis is tirsi in refining «Tilde 1. System are no*.v piiving f**r 'tis-k ufi multiplad forms. l ’ ut < -i»*clii!ly our I O IE2 T* ras is l'rst in the nrodiutio.! « i tla* instn!lni)*iit liasis. Su pi i r. !a«*k «*f knowhsige i:i !d»w t*> live ninlj h)tw to milk«* a 1! v Ing. Tliis «ompany bus a largir uttmlier Texas is tint iu the production <-f o f stm-kholdiT' than any otlier orgun- fuibr's earth. And flint is wlint vont¡oliai cresents '•«xas is -<■<-oml iu tin* pDKlu iion tion ineitiis. H..w to niuke u h«*me. ! rea! ••«¡«•nnxrney" iu imlustrv. of «,uieksilv«*r. IIow !«• rais.* :i )*r**p. IIow to cook u * Our truck makes regular rounds every T«*xa** is seeund in iignit«* res** i <*i*s. meni i ' th«* l>«*st wuy t*« givi* h* alili PRIVATE OWNERSHIP WITH Texas is fiist iu the xTisluction oí ¡ Itlld Strellgtli to eltr iMXlies. IIow lo morning. Have the driver leave ice at GOVERNMENT PROFIT V.,«)ì. l rais«* liettcr muiitry. IIow io nink<* .* liutter ami how to market mi!llons of vour home. Texas is first iu tin* iiuuiImt o f »beep Tlie . Mi!wattk«s* \ S . Paul. «*.• frrms uml ranches. I «loliars wortli >*f f)..*d timi g** ■< t > On Sunday the factory is OD*?n until Itv. lias issiteli a sjss ial compilation of Texas is lir a in the ntimlKT «jf gon > waste every yenr «tu th<* fnrms of otti* tin* fitxi-s it paid in li*23— a total of «> « farms and ranches. natimi. IIow to r:iKe thè sta:ir Ô T« xas is seventh in the numb: r of a miu«*h of I.i.g'. IIow to prodm*.* in­ I xt )i*nt of the «-onipany's Disrating liogs i ti farm** and ranches. fertile )*gg- ami 'simulami a bette: revenues. lesali is eighth in the number .fi1'™'* u“ rk" """How l” to hllild | If the radicals only knew it. that d*iirv animals. i nI' a dairy held in the whole commun-; Is'iits government ««wmrshin "al! lic!- Texas is first in the number of ef; ity iiiitü evi-ry farmer will reodve low." for in the « ase «>f this iiarticuhir j animals on farms a d rauchi much or HUT,* cash «very time lie go**'! Mason Ice& Power Co. ! railroad the actuality is private owner­ Texas is first in tile number of mules ! to town a- Ik* *p:*nC50OC^«->CH>a0OO0<«H5a0ODOO<» \ ship and responsibility and gover:.- on farms and ranches. Sun* it is pMissiiile if the whole e*iin- tnent r.pproj.riation o f all the profits. Texas is fourth in number o f borsosi niunity will work together to make it g (XKS C- every othet State will work toy«*th«u | C Ô 81,000.000 a day in taxes. ' taken from the Kiwauis Magazine, it is Uh«* on«* big family to make mor<* o In spite of such striking illustrations | v.orth iiasting up where aH «an r**:i of the f**a-! o ns tliis we see ix-rjictiinl agitation sttcli j i t : tures of v«x*ntioual «diKKtiou. ns now taking place in and 1 1 wID try to lie a !::’:ei* -n.*>; *, * * :i r:i- Hut ti?» until ns lati* a W ill tin* id* a Wasliington to launch those states on [ <*r: to cn«*«»urgae, never «|i*.-«.uiag •: uf vocational training h r eith* r tin* o gigantic pregrauis for state owned flow jligliten the sorrow i f others; make hoys or tli girl- oil the farm was a a er development enterprises. the world a little sweet« r n!a — in subject of ntilvir .il ileiiiite. And yet Tli«* argunnuits of o’lir socialist ¡which to live, keeping i*i mind tin* will | every state !." I a i<* i:iti*::t :m*> *r ?*.\ a friends would lie more convinc- of GimI : make siinsliinc iu life's shady i every eounty nii::i*.,* hail a poor hon-** a o ing if they could point to any of I>iaci*s;^Jook on the l- for » living nud a spotless clianu tar so ease. proverty .«rime and discontent. BUSINESS VERSUS PLEASURE I «an look up not dri*tini down—and Every .State liad its as.tlunis and its inis*t Dentil's ci miiig with a fearit ss r«*fomi -i-hoiils anil every year th**M Among our pleasures and «*xcit<*- smile: rejoice iu life : have hope and 1 institution-: thrived an«l multiplied in ments as American people is what is faith in everybody until they tbemsel- j nunilNTs and tin* jm*« |d«> would glad^v called “ Polities." There are element': x*es destroy it: try to live without hate.' “td'niit t«> more taxation to provide o f sjiort. gambling, speculation anil all jealously or envy: avoid s|s*aking «*ri- lugger liuildings to house and f.vd our THAT ARE FRESH AND PROVIDE THE WHOLESOME NOURISH­ the lanres and tips and downs of a tid y and bitterly: repent only the good homidesss, helpless citizens. lottery or horse race. Politics for this I hear: love, lie cheerful in disappoint- Yes sir. When a man or a woman MENT EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IN THE FOODS SHE PRE­ reason has a fascination that amounts incuts charitable toward the erring and ' s down and out. when they have Im***ii PARES. almost to a passion in the minds of more— frown less: follow the Golden I reduced to it pan (hr. a lunatic, or a thousand* of good citizens. Tlie con­ Rule. t.— Toltilo Biade. ACCORDING TO YOUR DESIRES WITH OUR NEW SLICING MA­ money change bands although betting houses, jails and penitentiaries and re­ CHINE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE PER POUND. on elections is strictly forbidden by As soon ns you get it yourself sjiecial form schools and asylums to take «-are law. The interests of agreat nation privilege becomes your rights.—Colum­ of our unfortunate fellownien and wo­ T H O N E 80 of 110,000.000 people, with commerce bus Dispatch. men when all Inss* has tieen crushed running into hundreds of millions and out of their lives. But the strange-t billions, when we add manufacturing- Now we have it. John W. Davis is thing o f all is that most folks object transportation, agriculture, mining and' to run for PresWent in the East and a lot less to being taxed to support J. J. JOHNSON public Improvements, most in the final' Charles W. Bryan is to run for Vice- such instilutions to house and feed our correct solution o t problems become | President in the West.—Toledo Blade. homeless helpless and hopeless eitiiens 0 0 0 0 0 «

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. T- .if ? «¿ri# ■ m w m * MASAN COCNTT NK WS. MASON. TKXAH. COURT HOUSE NEWS * C H U R C H N O T IC E S * Itum to Mr. ami Mrs. Hen ('avoness, a liny. f o c i e C.. •» A uk 1st. (•HUMAN Mi l M o n o I cm KCII Mr nml Mrs. Wid llarlow, a siri, L ------r=sii Sumlny Solitali every Sumlay «t 10 July :imIt. Mr. ai *1 Mr*. Krkrrl FftttTtsiiti a in.— E. A. I.oeftler, Supt. FIITEKN \F.AUN XGO TW ENTY-FIVE YKAKS AGO Sorvioes every Sun-lav at 11 a. m. Mi . d Mr». K. M E.-kert '««re ¡il The News is equipped to do any and S :UU p. n». «II kind« of ronimerrial. local or aortal í.» .. .r.'.i'l er t.I tlivir trien«!» d i Frulli Mason Noti». .Vili:, • >. FHHl: Fnuii Ma»mi Now», Aug. 11. lxtitl: Prayer Mot-tins every Tuesday nignt Fri«l:i r.i»kets «>f »untl«>xv«T» and zii:- printing. Let us figure with you on all Molai» »no. i a lo« day» la»t ivivk vis­ .Miss llntli Hamilton rutiirnt»l Mini- at S p. tu. iteus ton • ■ ini t omhlMua rot teeming printing. itila Mr» i la » W urlio at Mroolor. tiny fruia a visit uf a foy wooks to English sorva-es on Sind. 4th amt nth mui ¡ . 1 . ■< ''.ii Walter tiiil Mi»> l'Iiira Simotli ri» tviati-r» at Ft« ihTtcksImrg. Sundays a: ui-rl-t. NKKI» t-LASSUS Au ri*»b ralo dinner wan enjoyed by tur; a »I humo Snuda« trulli Ilio Kl.slcr- Tin* I it 11t* oliiltl uf Julius Splittgcr- ItK V .j \Y. A W IT T. Partin-. I»r. Jones. The Kye Man. in I»r. Mc­ tlu> •» ug Mr. anil Mr» All» ri l.«v i«-k»burg roiuiinii. Inf tlit»l Sumlay after un illnoss nf Collum's ottici- Wtslnesday, Aug. 13. ami tin ’¡¡litor. Mr. ami Mr», Ben (¡rote, l'utti W lii'o loft XXYdi.e»«lay fur timi- many wooks. M. K. C III RCH, SOUTH Kyes e\nntiut»i. Glasses Kitted. Head­ M»> ilo». ««■ H u go aliti daughter. M.*» zulo» tu spemi ali-« works v i»itiig rri- A iilmi»alit stwinl was given last Fri- Proarliing Sorvioe nt Mason first ntid ache ami Kye Strain Believed. 21»2te Hot Mo li l'ilo alni Mi alni >!"» K '1 ativos. ilay otoiiilis ait tlir homo uf l>r. .!••». third Sundays at l 1 a. tu , and every I i'K. ..ini liar- li’ I. 'Ir » Iti Ilo Bridgi'» ri i in ni»! Satur­ (Jroor. Sunday night at 7 :4.">. Gates' Super-Tread Tires and Tested day fruía a vSit nf a t « «ru k » tu iior Thu iiil: p«»>plc eiiiny oil a social Sunday Sohonl at 10 n. tu.— Chas rubes. Sold by Otto Scbmtdt. 13tf lunthor il. i liarloatt « II. lini. I at tliu Ilium- nf Miss d u ra Samis on .Musk ami l’oriry Farti Groto, Supt. Mrs. Kli Jordan. Supt. of Mi»» lamia Mililn»! Whilo rotiirnotl Woilnosility evening. i ’ i adit- Hull. ti>¡ Ti:« -*la> insili of !.:»t wt» k Miss Iiutau la»t «iv i. fr ini a visit ttf a fow Mrs. Frit/. Hutio itioil mi July 2-Sth HOW’S THIS? St-nior League at 4 p. in.—Prof, I ni hut wn* Unsios» ■vuok» tu fi r auiit. Mr». .1. K Scluteg. at lit-r Ilium- t-tist uf hurt-. Slu- l«*ttv« s HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will t iiiHi-, jirosident do what we claim for tt-rid your system nf fra 1» ai a »ni ri y gnon in Iunior uf Bradi. a liusli.-tml and six oliililreii. of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Iutoruiodiato League :lt .‘1 p. ut.— of in-, tir.i’ lii-r »ìiIIk tI ami li;» frión«! Iloti, l'alvin Tini\tua lnft this «•«■ok Missus Maggie Pay no and Katie i Catarrh. Miss Bessie Groto. manager. HALLS CATARRH MKDICINE con- Tr«»> i '»k ilio i ti i... u ita» ¡-.i »»« d ¡or Halli ger tu visit Iti» I ruthor. Kirks art- slu'hditg the work at the sists of an Ointment which Quickly Mrs. Koh't llofniaiiu, pit shit lit ot Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and by ha .ns not i > Dagg» nini family nf Furi Mi» ranrh mi J in!no McKnight. the Woman’s Missionary Soolety. the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which ornilo»! which provisi io l*o tori :uiiT- • tt : at lim it»! in Mason in Im-atc Will Cariu-r a. 11« a girl na 1 In- m a. Preaehing sorvioe at Grit Friday I I»«- ! : M.-—1» . . . t-r. had hi» »■ !* «* tl;»Vk In 11. Y. Clark lias »old hi» It'ai Install l . ¡i 1*-- -r«la:t. XVdaird S •.:«. »»:, r. ! v his 1 r« inWhwz wi: i; him night ht-forc the first Sunday In each am- f in mar Katrtmy In l»iok Ki»rr unuth anti every third Sunday at 3 DELCO-LIGHT " Miltn Sam i - - 1 :• Mi— An. n Gr**!c. : v * fur S'isi. 1». m. Starks. Sunday School. Supt. Is-ite , :: .1» Ii- . .... : 1- tlau. 't- r II*;:' t;». ••f il.»* A i It-n-a'. t » - ill nai !i- ring tis«k I lina il : 1 Nichols Charge 1-ay Leader. ¡I.iii ‘.'it lay n.roitij: at th • Ittuut- -f’ G. T. GIBBONS, P. C. I till » ; ..It- ' I l - i\ ¡I,. ! I lisld. I'lHiM : '• » • . : ill nt ¡Ih your Home Sour I » 11.ta » IÌX-. » bere ; an.! • '1 ■f K - ! Mi,»« - liciti.- Ti d-l. Aun «• l.ollllg. Li:-;. and enjoy dll of the X t -i*!. \| CATHOLIC . Mi ran. S«e big I,.-».i«-. Rulli M.- modern conveniences which li t : B «I luì ì; mil* ; '!t!ln<-h Ser. iii-s every first Sunday. »::p|iri»o ISirt lula « Party < ¡¡ani». Kuliy l'a. i « 1. llin « Meli;:.-. !• ••! ( • .» 1» ¡•te. Mass nt In a. tin Electrical service aiTords y lai > y\n tiuhy ami Malici i ì ru «'staff. Liti ie \Y;tlì Sumlay School frotn 2 to 3 p. nn ■ ■ aftot .: . Mrs . k 'V: ! liuti. r Lei- XV, !:■*■', i. •' tua Sa..i ». N.ino«- 1.limala. DEPENDABLE Ho-a ry. Sermon, Kenwdiction from Meth H a* » . t>. ut-, Ilfiie Lan.el. May ami Kutli Hamilton. ,i 3 to 4 j). nn 1* i irei tig hot sister. •ho Flora F.iul-ioti, Alice Kicks: Messrs. ¡ DELCO LIGHJt of Pllil.nll'tpl.iil. Auy *|tt**st ion eoma-rning Catholic M eth XXT iti Mi - I*. . .-- J eliti Ci i» lifte Sterling Kmg. into stud itoliert Kogu-¡ See m e fc.- i Church or its teachings will Ik? eourte- : I. . - M l id it! UO I II* ill d li»:! t! ■lily «-t hi» uncle M K -il. m io Siimi lit. Law fence Christie P n c e s an d T e rm s 1 ousty ausxvereil at the afternoon ser- at i •• !.- a’ : rat t i •• hninr • '¡liter. l-ln-r. Mat.-Us and Unfits Thotup-on. c ' vices. S.- ... .. » . t .. . xv- Air» Il md V ii'au n - »' I el il-a: urn Chas, and G auge Kilul- Everybody welcome. WILL KENNERLY with ^ s< ... turm-d a f- -la; » fret., ¡i i i»it in snpt. s. V. Debit- and family returu- JOS. F. I)W A N , Pastor. BKADV. T K "'S Krkei VIi '-’it. i* «a » é i• -»- t-1 K»»t T- v.i» t».cd Monday f la-til a i isil of sen-ral Witt. • tintilla r i aitrartiit ,;ft» a:.-l ii c y in ' ¡III 'illlellle- - ek ■ ti rriatlvm in south Texiis. BAPTIST CIIUKCH with largo, i i. i-- hlnlulny •. . aü -r t il:- 1.1»' Il e- ' rick. May Hul-laird. I folly and fh »' M »» I whith i mu- : lightful -a!.' .. t— J A 11 -r-t- Piiyue. Chits. Worlie. Will a d Jim Services every 2nd and 4th Sundays, was -i-rvo.l « tu gm lim k a n.ai» f. . h* re '.’-¡.t t A ' t - * : i - . «i»it r "lu­ la iiihurg. Silas Mayo. W alter Tishl. hath morning ami e-ening. piale- : i • *■» tin » Felix K-Her. Sunday School every Sunday ut 10 Mr.» I¡¿.::•■'» gi; »•» inrliuird l,u A plea »a ut social was given Tu-*s- a. m. hon.u ! V > ! - - day evening at the home of Gii» Selliti-» Z. E. PARK ER. P. C. danto.» W¡liti-- i . Ar. h 'i -i... a. e -l.all tin- rigid m i» finally go'; .»hr. Oallh "... l’re»l»yteri:tn (iiiireh llev •• ’ >1 .il »11» »liy it Mettili lie Noaï i " - .i -1 - ■ i .rio - li - . lì. \. P. 1. Si-rvii-es hy Hex. Wuml every 2nd is-fei'e th- -»el . r < e|t|eth> Vi-.ni j . •»».,■ i* i . \ : . and 4th Sundays. A cordial invitation W! at ,ü -n- -ay iiou'd haj>|ie:i to • ampi A i» A i or p.- ... - extendi»! everyone to attend llw-se ser- h tu ': >.-og ami i.l... Il' . .un i. Prayer v iexM. W1 e « . lien d tf.g. her al tin» Song. 1 tille I. . a ek cf Ji-»u»; ti » V, hite Ibisli-s» Dad’ liliali- Heading» -Mrs. Balda, Mr», otto Heiirieh, of Ca»tell. is here Wl,l .1 fak.-ii during the lid rod net imi mid Topic 1 Ella Mae visiting in the home of lu-r daughter. Thi;r»*!a tr. t su July '.1. Metzger. Mr». Irvin SpliUgeriier. !. • . led how. ivliile EU: . • • -m !< rt.ii.n» K. a ledge of tin- Heavenly Horn-’— lie -Hie sitm-ii tie- le¡K-r’; IUII»! Kiln I»-. 11. tc Piale» -V— . ,, - v nt«-lit 111-- A C • 'i !.<• i*in-»tii'ii of Thomas— Kilby .!<;•- OI.l x i li V A R IE T Y STORK ■ 1 lui-ut h- n» - Mane I'.r.-» k .i dan. .! J,- ' - HIM k*- to till­ a.-1; .'li- Ni i»l o! K - esìgi* al»:» Tojiii Ô— Mr. and Mr». lauti» Kettm-r and Ml- «aste cf tie- oi:.t- u à » i ■ i i,. : Miss A et II l: (’oral .* riiisley. daeghler. Mi»» Edna. left Tuesday for ;.i .;■»' :» »ay ¡iIm.iii the loi- - The ''-■••ling of tin- Coinforti-r—Alva a two xvix-k» vioation at the f*avis t of T 1 i»».> kin-\\ ti V I Baines e pl'l 1W ¡eh. Mountain». Wl , disci' !-•- left Jesit»- at wi*h 1 — i. mg ; ir» A Ti e Pittiti Way i nml Garrett. M>" -■ i I.,' aft- e »01 why lr So. g A nn »»age vxas ri-ci-ivetl lien- Monday II in • i J mia» n» -ii e I'm x er by Mr. and Mrs. Il S. Wood, from Allen j « mini.orna, annoili.ces the birth of a and ' . b't- ■ .* . ... «Tu it , U. « • m 1 Th** di», i..les a»k EXPI, iON OF APPRECIATION i new granddaughter, at the home of Mr. --I aia!1 ,, .i *’ST3 -i* li’-'T il.'' i . indeavi-aed I-a - I and Mrs. I.uthur Wo.«l. Congratula- Ti Wl re : Lr* a«i ' I! ' na* ?|M |míc ror (he pa.-» 1 \v*. Xv 'sh ¡o cxjii'ess our heartfelt 111- ii rioi.s are extend«»! tin- proud parents. M ■ s — 1. ;. H- il am!1 AL.. «• « r ^ lier '• ur»i! V ! thank» and nt ; ri»'ia!ioii t>. th<* good M I. M -«’.ir.!- » '1: « ii¡ Wlii tr tilt" • f iIíh wn> • lie pas-over J people v -vi .- .-ame to our :iss!stnm-e last e . i; - i • • n" VV1” NOTICE TO CAR OXYNERS RED STAR HOT XYATER HEATER Si.-' Ib--v jjijinv iüm-íi,!e» vvi-re près- !! week w,'hi'ti the grass was afire in the * g - h tuld . w alter L y.Seth • " % AND COOK STOVES. TH E R E I» R i N- , • *’?it ■ w ■ . i «Ï t —t’ y about 1« ii,g : K«irlimnmu t ¡i'turo Without your aid XVe have reerivi-il a new supply of . A; i : Mi r/ a ! i ti STAR IS AN OII.-IURMNG Mi»--- - .1.— ;. in. i 1" this thin Y Wl* « Mil! d not have stojijssi the progress tiutnlK-rs and seals for registration of Lilli. li- k-i T. IÍI1S- ' « « J STOVE XVIIICII C AN BE RELIED s-1 ICuoi! Pearl ¡ XVhti * •I»*. ' t i •• i i ! ; ■ Î tin* li-eii.’e» ask 1 • Í till* fia tues and time!, greater datn- cars, ami those in need of same will issilid. A UPON FOR A L L K IN D S O F niti «Tí* î - ln*tra.\ a! ; «■all and seen re them. NI.i • . Brockman., ahd the IP »;,»’».'m í»» rvjni W-.Ill.I have resulted. eW Inqu­ j COOKING. FOR SALE BY HI «>•;' ' ■ li White Did UÚ;i1 - 1 -S\ .It'S n**. if he was to ; lint -«»iine time we might lie of ¡i »is- • HAS. LESLIE I«-tray him? What answer di YOOOt>OtKHKH>lKHKH3-CKKHWHKHKKHKH3- I. - iti: Mi.- I. ¡di« » Aid 1!.- nt the ••Up vvli.it did lie do and .»ay ? homo Mt •! Leiutiiirg vxiti. Mrs. What Wa­ the la-t thing Jesus ntid C ARD OF TH A N K S I: i - - ; ¡tig*- a- assistant hos'ti-»». The hls discinle- -el iK'fore going out? Through the coluintis nf this paperl afti - ' '''¡i» ;a .... I in tin- u-'iitl way into what place did Jc»us go. atid we desire to return our warmest thanks vvitli I ■ • eih i »rudi and a , ■ ¡i»ent what did he ay to 1,1- di-eiple»? to the citizens nf this community for t mi How many ■1 bis d.-eiple- .¡ill Jesus kindness and sympathy extended us will !:* with Mr- J. S King The .»ay would l.i offended in hid ? at tin- death of our mother. Especial- *1 ii'-»t i o » ¡..r study follows; Whitt rep! did Peter make this j ly do we thank Mr. and Mrs. Jim S-ri -IT,' Healing, Matthew, «'(.¡.j,. say would 1« ■ ffe si«»! i: him? { Urnvv n and the Lindsay' family, and ter- _• li e,¡ i.., ¡u«-¡ve. When J- -- •¡line to Getlisciaane those who sent the lienutifnl floral Te’l the story of Ih«' lei-i . irgit.s. what did la- »"? Wl... w.-nt witii him? < 1* ’ha! did l<--ii» »ay ai".at wtr!« hillg? XVhut did J.-i,' - - »¡i.v about lii- -on! THE CKOSBV CHILDREN Tell Ilo- parable of lb«' ti a. talents. being < xci»dingly sorrowful ? flu.« many talent » v\ ere aie. 'iol,«»l ? I till the ili»! iple > all «¡il.ii with Jesus trial before Cninphas? V\1.;V bc-ame of the man who wn» while he tirayod? XX'lutt did lie say? What charge was proven hy the two in(rii»ti i with the one talent? Wlio cam • to J.-siis while he was « itm -ses? Who shall appear before th- Son of -peaking In ¡1!» di-eiplcs ¡It this time? What question did the high priest Man when tie conics into his glory ? XX hat did Jtalas do ¡it this time., and asl: Jesus? Wh.it was the reply of CYLINDER GRINDING How slinll the »h'»-ji and the goats what did Peter do? Jesus? AT lie divided? "lin t did J.-siis say about his ability XX'hat did tin- high priest do after What »hall tin- kit g »ay t- tho»e on to seeure h* !p if asked for? Jesus :t-ci tienisi tin- Son of Man? FELIX XV. MAIER MACHINE SHOP his rigid. To those on his left ? XX'hat cptestion did Jesus ask the rab­ XXlio -aid Jesus was worthy of death? Fredericksburg, Texas When was the kingdom prepared for ble about taking hint Is-fore this time? When the |K-ople insultisi Jesus what Gsid's own? What Issatile of th<- disciples at this question «lid they ask him? XVe Also Do Anything In : What did Jesus say nboul ls-mg hun­ time? Why .lid this eoiue to pass? Tell the story of Peter's experience, MACHINE WORK, BLACKSM1THING, AND OXY-ACETYLENB gry, thirsty, naked, and sick? Bef.ire what offa-t-r was Jesus first ami denial of Jesus? What question did the ]«enple a»k in taken? XXY.nt did Peter do when he re nem- WELDING reply to this statement? XX’hat became of Peter during the bsr<-d the ws.'.ls of Jesus? ‘OaO&aaaaoaaaaOMHHHMHMHOHCHMHMHMHHHCHMHMHMHOHSHQHMHOHMlMrtKMl

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KANSAS CITY LIFE CAR1Ì OK APPRECIATION ANNOUNCEMENTS TEXAS WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL OfUcial State Flagg I wish to take Ibis means of thank­ INSURANCE CO. REVIEW at National Capital Tla- Now- is authorize«! to make the ing the voters of Mason county fol­ TI1K SI CCKSSm, With 40 siale standards in it- pos­ following announcements, subject to lile support given me in tin- ns-ent session and prospects of receiving WESTE KN CO.MI-V tin- in-tion or the Dcniocrutic Primary : primaries. Ail imlieutions point to I letter prices noon those of the remaining states, Kor State Senator. 25tfi District: BEN Bit ADEN BERGER for farm crops, more normal farm the Post Ottico depart MICH! lioasts the O . A . H ejMSCH most complete collection of eflieiat llo\. WALTER C. IVCMiDWARD 'a -or conditions mal ntmvc all greater District Maiu;'ir TO THE VOTERS OF state Hags in tin* country. The Hags lo r Representative Texas Legislature, Iun tai dug mover for the farmer s dol­ MASON COUNTY of Ohio, Utah. Montana and Kentucky j Mth IM-trict: lar (lain for years mist. This condition recently were presented and accepted Itost’OE IMNGE I wish to thunk my friends, who is comi, g alM.iit through natural ceremoniously l,y Postmaster GcUcral so ported me or u-eil any intliieiiee fol­ For Judge. 33rd Judicial District: rather than artificial means and will New. • lile in the recent elis i ion. ami any prodi.ee tmsiness for all. The only states not now represent­ Oh. C. l. MGÜÜLLUh J. II. McI.KAN ^apporte.! me or used any iiilluen.s* for Batson Kirl.y Petroleum t '"in pa ay's ed in the collection are . K in- P h V À I C l A l N ! Kor County Judge: will Ih» greatly nppris-iuttsl. Hodges No. 2 collies in at .I>‘)>tI. of 3.1 his sas. Mississippi. Nevada. New Mex­ ico. North Dakota. Oklahoma. , c JOHN T. BANKS (ltc-election) ( HAS. LESLIE feet, producing I.iiini iKirrels . t 2ii-grav- Washington and Wyoming. Inquiries ity oil daily. SUKOEON BEN HEY ¡ concerning presentation of a flag have Engle Pass plans and specillmtiniis OKI-ICE OVEK OWL OKI (. MOKI ' For Tax Assessor: APPREC IATION TO VOTERS been received from all hut Nevada I ■ompletid for rcciiust ruction of $23«.- and New Mexico. Hawaii and Porto \V. O. ltoDE ( Reflection t Iwunt to express to the voters of roo international steel vehicle and f-mt Rico flags nre included in tiie 40 now- ALFRED Kl'IlLMANN Mason « minty my sincere thanks for |,r¡dge nuimviing Pieilras Negras. Mes­ preserved hy the department, hut For SlierilT uml Tax Collector: tile encouragement given me in my i ¡,,„ 1 t|,¡s p,Wii there is non.- from tin- Ip-trict of l"o- Itmihia. which has no ofliclai flag; Lamar Thaxton ALLEN MURRAY. rao* for Sheriff and Tax Colhvtor. 1 j s„„ Antonio Additions to Is* Unlit Isar the friendliest of feeling, and the ,, u ;,rg Twain juior -.hoot building Alaska. Guata. Samoa or the Virgin C1IAS. LE S LIE l R eflection ) LAWYER best of wishes for you all. very sincere- ! a,„| Thomas Nelson Page s. ho,.I hnild- islands It i- understood Kansas has no law For County Treusurer: ly, your friend. in» prescribing a state Hag. and as soon Upstair* in Smith ^Idg. HENRY KELLER ALVA TINSLEY Houston- $.-{.!'Itn.t Pt tig crop estimât- ns «me i- adopted . Hag for the post PHONE ¿O L F JORDAN ¡til for Houston territory Gib M il SOU. “ Hice de|uirtincnt'.s collection is prom­ THANKS TO THE VOTERS MASON TEXAS For District and County Clerk: t Sherman Building at curtir•r of ised. ■ Travis and Wall stnvt- being iniinipnqi- R. E. LEE. iKeKUvtiuu) I sincerely iliauk the ts-onle of Mason t ’oiiuiy for the -nhndid vote I ««I. GERMAN CAN CRACK For Commissioner, Prec’t. No. I : San Antonio Alamo Height- Prc-l«y- BUTLER MARKET given me on Saturday. July 2sth: and NUTS WITH HIS LIP tcriaii congregation plan- erection of E. \V. KGTIIMANN I i-arncly solicit the vote and intliieiM-v «2lie dour uorlli I in w iw A Sso.ooo church ‘ ■.ole’s Store. Mill uppm talc a of every voter in Mason t'oiiuty tit Tlml nature can enable mie part of For Commissioner. Pro. No. 2; An-tin State highway <• ■mini—io-i ,»<-riiun of your trade, in- «Uvtinn t<- lie In-Id Saturday. the body to curry out tlic fun'-th ns of T. M RI TI.KR (Reflection) to .-pend fllñM.imu for new road i-quip- an-alier which Inis been lost is demon- t HOICK MEATS, KOKH. S\L- August 23. tuctit. -Irati«l in the case of "tin Fried son. For Commissioner 1‘rerinct No. 3: JOHN T. BANKS -)»GK. PAt KINli KOI sL PKOtl I»'nison l.tKsi.on i-gallon s!:mdpi|M- a native of Emunden. Germany, who BEN RANDENBERGER t » TS, BREAK. E l l . to (••• erected to—t all Ills t-etli at tin- age of fliirfy- For ( ominissloner, Prec't. No. 4: C ARD OK THANKS one. -ad presumably could not afford _ I p->ri Arthur Ship « ;i nal. I«i(‘low T. \ a — t --f false one-, «ays London An- 1). A. JORDAN take this mean- of thanking the! as Ci mi any term in:' |iei:.g ilnillU**! 1 I iK swers The City For Public Weigher, Prec't. No. I: voters of Mason t ’oiinty for the -pi u- In d> 1 •'li of .’!*■ iWt. Hi- 11|— ire m»w so strong and Imrd d:d suplHirt given me in the leivnt San Antonio »t y exj »i-rn»!n*i * CIIAS. BECK that he c -ii dark nut- with them and Meat Market & Bakerv primary. Since I have the privilege' 111 ilne-l »ir!«liü^ Im hui) • an •!•■ nearly everything that the ur- W. ZESCT-. A SON Prop» o f being in the rilii-ofl' primary I carn- TeXil to siili» > In »ml of « little dinarv person 'an d*> with Ids teeth. Alito Enamel u*— e-tly -■.licit everyone'- siip|M>rt and in-' within n«'\t -ix m »nth- lie has been examined by many «a..led in llir Bridge- Hiiü.lini;, .in. It GROUSES LUM BER YAR D til letico. Navii-ota ST-'i.m I- In-ml i—1l!‘ Vut**»! 111! iticilt men. who attribute Ids won­ '••or past ol I .mis Srh:iiiill > st.n. derful (iii-ver to hv|iertts>|ihy of the ALE. KI IILMANN for pa 1ving strii'i-. nuiscles iif tie- lips, which have ¡n- EDI CTIPN ON GOODYEAR TIRES Arthur Port Arthur 1It-o aV U*- port 1-rea-ed ••nerilMiilstv in 'iliektiess and See us for tire Itargaius Wood Auto ‘i.HNI Union Suits “île— frigera tien Coiniiauy to «•NpOlMÌ •v-'« hrinm—s oiii|>aii\ ,‘tO-tfc CENTRAL MARKET OLIVER VARIETY STORE for plaid imiirovi-ments. This man tins been an inveterate WAKTEMIACII A SMITH. Props, Richiami Oxford " i l Con»imn.v"s pipe smoker alt bis life, and much I mo always in the mirivi for fa- t HOICK MEATS AiAVAlS ON The News ha tintes cardboard In as ; Davi- No. It i conn-s in ìuaki. » 1.2"« o! the power of his lip- t- attributed • >gs and Iti. kens Get m> prices J I H \NH— BEEK. POKK. SAI SALE -oiled rotors, carbon paper, blotting Inirreis daily. to holding a heavy pipe between ■tinnii ;tf -if HANDLE P.MK1NG HOUSE palter, shipping tags typewriter ribbons Dìlley Est inulte- Iving pr- Tarisi for them. o n e d o o r w e s t Steko-O Paste Powder, and bond papar colisiructloti of Dilley-Eagh- Pn-- lilgh- p oncers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin Splittgcrber and MASON NATIONAL BANK is our “ long suit". way : «-ontnict lo D- !■ t in m-toher. Almost Burned Up $4,000 son, Leslie, v » r e omitted from tin list Sniithville N‘ -w high -eliool tmild- \fler l'hn<>nus Warner, eighty-six of names of those in nttcndaiue at tin* Rodeo. Baseball. Agricultural Exhi­ ing Hearing compiei hn. years old. who lived tin- life of n re­ eiHUUipnieut an necoiiiit of whi.-li bits at Fmionia Fair Aug. 29 and 30tli. San Antonio Sture building to !*• cluse -m a T,<»-nore farm near l-’inzel. Mil., died in his dingy, one-room DR, W. W. BEACH aptien red in .h» News Inst week. We ereeteil un Militi Street al i-ost of Slo.- i giei that th *i.a -r'(- seiid'ns in tins Mrs. Otto Schmidt left Tuesday fur shack. Ids nephew, «’alvin Paul, to PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 3nn. whom In* left his property, razed the t " ile negte ’Ve' to include these par- San Antonio for a visit with relatives Sperisi Dallas Prt-liiiiiniirics under uay for «hack, using the good lumber for re­ t is and friends. Attention Given to paviug fourth group of streets under pair work on his property, a short «lis- EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT L23U.no« bnud issile. tani-e away He hnrm*! the debris. Ollire over Mason Drug C o. Brooms 39c— Miss Evelyn Willmaiin spent last Texas «im i cren Ibis yciir e-timnnsl \ few da vs ago l.evi Gnrlltz. a farm­ OLIVER VARIETY STORE week at Art. visiting her frieml. Miss ut 22.4tW* triti iMiiiuds. ai-vording ti cx- er of the vicinity, taking n stroll Emily Jordan. la-rieuceil grovvers. through the woods, happened upon Miss Betty Tribble left Tuesday for tin* -burred remains of the Warner Houston Ijirgest interhs-k«l trafTie her home in Culvert, after a few weeks hermitage. He was whisking a stick P. A. Baze,M.D. Max Mnrschnll. of San Angelo, and sigimi System ili World lieing installisi visit hero with Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Ad Marschall. of Cherry Springs were through tin1 drbsl embers, di-lodging bere. Schmidt. in Mason Tuesday. a stone, which uncovered, to his PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Smitlivllle Permit grilliteli for «>r- atn-./em tit. S4.mNi ..f paper money, Sutmcrine to- ' I f Neap todi.y gani/iitioii of «ònn.iMin , -ttoa rolli i->m- half burned. lie had dislodged the The trouble with politics is that MASON TEXAS ! pnny. keystone to tin- hermit's nmney cache. CHICKENS there are tisi many polltieintis who are | j ,vt antalonpe erop In lii-tory The hills ranged in dcniunini^Imis If you have chickens to atti. don’- plum crazy—Asheville Times. of wobh t ’nmity lieing lmrvesti-d from SI to S1 oo. Part of the -»timed THE HOME GUARDS ail to get my prices. I Graham són.iNSi ho-pital huihli' g money was redeemed at a hank.— I iverganl and Lunganlin 1-tf J. J JOHNSON. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Vrslder nnd s-hil- j )lt, Washington Star. l.l VERGAKD is the Now Ijix a ti'o .Inai left Wralnesday for San Antonio. , KI,.|,llrK Sr ln-.l huilding under . un­ we can not Improve; excels all others If you know of so- ip news Item to enjo.v a two wis-ks vacatimi. j-truci ion IT . W. [i Knolle. E. " K-ilkinnnn When a Iatxative is needed, makes iat would Interest News readers M ex ili Rclktinp -tris-i lsdng pavid. a'.d - . :i':d l.- i-uaid K->thn nun attend laughing lialnes of puny ones, keeps -bone It in. I f you don't know the de- Mrs. Alice Raymond returned to her | Austin Sm s'.inni Musoni«- ti-ninle t<> ed tue Short t-'-ar-i-nt A ,X M C- liege. old folks young. alls, give us an idea and wo will dt home in San Antonio Sunday after a la- erts-tisl. They l: .-ile tile -fili from Mas Ui to Col­ I.I'N O A R D IA has no equal for •ir best-to get the particulars. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Martin. Fort Wortli Niim-stery fr-r-a mi lege ii: on«' day . Coughs, Cohis. Sore Throat : mirar- i Methorlist hosnital to he beili at cosi pu--cd in removing deep Coughs of GIVE US YOUR ORDERS Gold Band Plates per sei $1219— i(1,- $j pop inni Alle I Duel!, «’rawf.ird I.eiuhurg. Wil OLIVER VARIETY STORE Dallas Work to -tart in do day- on 1 li '■•ioti. Ilcrl't-rl SplittgcrlHT. Mike long standing tine trial eon vincos If you intend to subecrioe for any and l.is'iiard \Vm»l left Saturday Lungarriia Co. Dallas. Texas For sale nagaziue or newspaper, we will ap Many a family budget has fallen construction of Sr.tto.ouo 12 story hotel 1" i-. for Corpus Christi where th«*y by Mason Drug Company.— Adv -reciate rei-eiving the subscription. It «lown because it provided for only one building. 1 I several days vacationing. They »111 cost you no more to let us send of tii, in getting a haircut.—Kuoxfille i Waco Work to -tart soon on nth"' ¡tic stadium and gymnasium for Wain m ade the triii via aut". CEMENT t In and we will receive a «mall com Sentinel. Mission from the publishing company high school. $1.23 per sack delivered anywhere C. T Nanny, a good friend " f the •Vt> will he glad to handle your ordet One of the main objection to another Dallas General Motors Corporntiot' In town. 10 cents back for good sacks. News, was in town "tie day last week war seems to Is» that it would Ih» fo‘. to lmild Sin.ntHi structure. - herber it lie large or small. and informed us that lie liad Ivon en­ 8pccial prices on large amounts lowed by another peace. Norfolk Led­ Floydada 1.IM It cars ot‘ extra liigli- •-tfc WM. SPLITTGERBER MASON COUNTY NEWS joying a visit freni Hi- brother. Walter, ge-Dispatch. grtnle wheat shipped from Floyd eouii- and family, of lla-kell. and A. W. i ly. Mrs. Bigg- and children left Monday Griffin and family. of«Mnndn> KKIOOcnHEIOOfKKraOOaaOOCi'e _ joOCtWCHOtOOOCHCHCHHtOOtMHaHaOOOat» Port Noche- Kansas City Snctheru f ir their home in San Antonio after a depot to lx' under roust rust ion soon. months visit ylth her sister. Mrs. K n it Laredo—Strivi car system extend­ Mr. ami Mrs. U. " . Green and daugh­ Martin at Blcck House Ranch. ing lines. ter. Mis- Kuiiiee. aud Mrs. Grivn's sister. Mr-. S. W In-uclt. of Frisloliia. La Rue aril La Veda Wood, of Brown left Tuesdiiv in an antiunutiile for The general taxpayer mit-t make up wood are visiting at tin* home of II. S. ,\L Kinsey. Tennessee, where they w ill to tin» gi i veruni ent tli" amounts whit-lt Wood. Miss La Rue is in trniuing as visit the father of Mines. Green aud it loses through inability to tax the nurse at Brownwood. Leaeli. They will probably lie away iiieome from billions of tax-exempt some three wivk-. The twinkling feet of The significant of <>qunl suffrage, as bonds. time are moving on. we reo it. has Imhui to remove woman - -- ! Mr. E. 4. Skelton, one of Mason front her peilestal and put her on the Now* is th«> time fur greatest lire eotinty s gisnl farmers was in town W hat is there in b a n k for fence.— Columbia Risoril. caution in forests nnd ihtsoii guilty of Saturday and statevl that he nnd ^ ls YOUR old age? liegligetuv with tire in forests liuiilil family had Ihvii enjoying a fnmily Mr. and Mrs. Thad C. Ziegler and baby be dealt witb severely. reunion: this being the ttrst time in of San Antonio, returned home Sunday Woven years that all the Skelton chil­ dren were 1og«-ther at one time. Mr. after a tow week bisit here in the home As a matter of fact, industries oivr- Skt»lton celebrated his birthday an­ of Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Martin. atc«l jiolitically for a fnvoretl few nr«' niversary during the visit of his broth­ paitl for by the many through taxation. A ll his life some delegate to New ers ami sisters, nnd a most enjoyable The average citizen may not realize York will be explaining to his wife why time was hud. Those in attendance this until he stops to tigrito it out— but he couldn't break that deadlock aud upon this invasion were C. H. Skelt«»n he pays the hilt just tjte same. come home.— Montgomenry Advertiser. anil Mrs. R. L. Ij ivoile, of Streeter, Miss CYeo Skelton o f Mountninair. N. President Emeritus Eliot, of Harvard M.. and Mrs. W. J. Snow of Sterling says that complete Prohibition enforce­ CHICKENS MASON NATIONAL BAN! ment Is in sight. So is Mars, but we I f you have chickens to eell, don’t City . haven't reached it yet.—New cork Call to get my price*, American. n -tt 1. J. JOHNSON. Ragle Brand Typewriter BiMram, I ■**0000000000000000 otewMMWHBdttBooeauiiooB onnnni-i OOtiNTI NIWB, MASO*. . W *

►tK-C-X-i-t-t-i-K-■ »»»»»♦»♦»♦»»» : ten a confession and bad forwarded It. Robert would have shielded Ills mis the • | Mistake That guided relutlve, hut the judge insisted HOW on clearing up the case in the eyes of ^EN ^ ^ o m m u m h j | Almost Broke the public. ORANGE INDUSTRY BOOMED Robert wrote to Ills uncle all the cir­ BINET CENTURY AGO AT BAHIA — | Young Law yer j cumstances of the si; nation and < . IH24. W *s«-: About a century ago at Bahia B u i l d i n Krnest Karle was placed in comfort in Brazil, a new orange tip- with a distant relative. "Hordes of tiny tollers are work­ peared. The fruit was a fr«*uk, 1 By ELIZABETH COBB There was a wedding a year fol- ing tn our service night and day without seed. To the knowing I. wing. Tin* fair bride was Ailu. the to ke"p the world wholesome and In orange growing, however, tliU {-yv> *X ":-X “ :**x*<**K**>*;*<**x«i“X**:*<“:* all the races of beings supplied Community Center Idea t£, l)y, X»WkjM!»*r I’nlwll 1 groom Robert. He «a s the Hon. Rob­ With life stuff.” orange suggested much. Is Old as Schoolhcuse ert Karle now. Tile public had made Nevertheless It was fifty years 44 y AM u-1 ■ii. I of you!” spoke Rob- amends for their temporary disloyult.v j FOOD FOR THE INVALID before William Saunders, chief The di'vcloptuem i>t' the community 1 on LUii'ie with force and ludlgna- by electing him congressman from the ; of the government’s propagating «•enter. both : - a «*rhaiM, count­ should he taken to servi* food daintily, iUeored las »p-iiled UUd profligate Monsters of the Deep tills fruit Into the country. ing from ti. * i o , ngiunings made an«l garnish dishes vousin. Krne*t Karle. Swarming in tropical waters, are These «lied, but others were re­ by pio«n«*is ;!.<■ aooin.rnt; but the appro p r I a I e 1 y. \ ria*Ut-tnir.""d person, llobert Karle rays (or sen-hats) up to two tons or | produced, and two trees were essentia! bi u .» ; u**-t ns o|«l u> Small portions id vvuld s- utii > alls«.* the attitude of more in weight, »hark*, soinc of them sent to California in 1S73. the wos’ ern * • • "i . - ii**«dliou*e. In food of the right • hi* I'.'Us. i." • •••i -» relative. Forcing over "n feet In length, and sawfish '' Rich in romance of Its settle fact the «••• .. «•« :it«whatever t e iii p e r a t u r e 'us i. .me. . »si,* .mg his identity— lor weighing up to two and thrc»*-ipiarter ment, CullfvrnL**. cun number Its nan:e or f**. ::t,.is issentlallj the nerved with the tiivv uvr*.' u.ai v eloualy alike in form Pm* and over :ti> feet In length, living these trees as two of the most curly prairie *chd srb Hilhoi,»,'. on the best and -au 1 lo draw fr«»iu a hank the turn of Mesozoic period still exists In the 2 crosses' the continent They IVvoiisJ •«> lesson* from the school prettiest e h i n a. four hundred •h ilar*. It repruuented ocean. § gave birth to the entire navel books by day, for five day* o f the will go a long way to make the f«***d over «lUo-half that his cousin had in orange Industry of the western w * - ■•-. ij it i o. ante the ‘ me* i- agreeable and appetizing. the « ay <>f cupiuil. 3 state. Still alive today and litg lioti*»*” for il 'ird i »«-rvli« * ..ml Significant of Hate Barley Water.—Take four talde- “S»s* here, U» !*ort." he said bluntly, 0 bearing fruit, these trees are Sun.! - ■ ■ ml on \\'< nesihi ■ or In ancient times there was a hellef spoonfuis of hurley well washed, add "tiivv uie fitly i.ollars and I ’ll go West responsible for a larg«* percent­ Thursday !« ¡:ou*«*»l the prayer that a man was assured of linniortality three cupfuls of boiling water and «nd relieve y»'ii of your constant dread age of the groves which cover imvtlron Friday night t'x-r« » « « only as long as his name was known cook twenty-five minutes. Strain, that 1 w ill cut up some cajier that nearly 200,000 acres of Califor­ the ••*;■. i if.-' s. a.,,1," or maybe the on earth. Tin» building of monument* sweeten and flavor to taste. may di'crucc tl;»* proud name of that nia’s soli. “ lyc<*ii:a” or “ Ti e d«*!*.«tlr*.g * . ” and tli«* naming of son- for father* aYe Oatmeal Cruel—Take four table- • * i • ur ■’;•!-•■ n itucle of ours, Jerome Florida was the early center Hotur*. t -■ • : a* • . . .. a traced to tills superstition by soiiip spoonfuls of oatmeal, mix «itb one- Earle." 5 of the orange lmlustry of the of the • " ’ lo* I', rm*rs’ ulli.lil >*. writers. “ May Id* name perish” was half cupful of cohl water, adtl to a "Again, slue e on your manhood!” * United States. It rapidly ail- Mon* t :t s ia< ' hill; »•!».• wa* the anathema «if an enemy. pint of boiling water with a little suit cried Uohert "You shall have the o vnneed to c«>nt«*n*l at home with going »'ti s,»]. . til** ••;li< r t: gilts. to s)*as«>n. Boil slowly for twenty no *ne> yon ask for. but It Is the last 5 the fruit from the Mediter- This • ,-s .• n e\ sd!» nt t; iug for the,' minutes, strain and serve, adding hot jou will ever receive from me uiitil Very Odd 3 rnnean. ooinmtir.it>. it ^.v«* **i*i*ort unity for milk if desired. l see you acting the niun." Isn’t it funny? A ruse is r blind, n § Just as It was threatening in- the sntlsf;.'tb r. of tl »• gregarious in­ Beef-Tea Jelly.—Cover with c«dd Then Uohert seriously contemplated Min!L He : .¡tid c»itnfortable quur- paint Is rouge. Therefore, by Kuelid. the next decade It was an up- Thu* th»' .t.¡on t!**uri*he«l. e\- n taste and set aside to cool in small fi rs at the on. hotel the place :«f- axiom one, rouge must be a ruse. And g hill battle to repair the loss, If unnan i TI." ' II."list* v.a. the foni** l. Son« practice came to him. curiously enough It is true.— Yule Rec­ cups. Serve with toasted crackers. natural ■■* nt* . .ui«l i- yet, of <'<«m- o Confidence re*t«»re«l, however. He made so: -pceche* during » po- ord. Calf’s-Foot Broth.—Cut up two calf’s V the orange lmlustry r,f this tnttniiy int»*r»*st nd ar- ir. 1 it revolved i •i".il i aiap.ii-. . and. best of all. met feet and put them with two «piart* of The . • tv’s > southern state is again on a sol loved Abu Mill*, the favorite Big Cucumber Loss water, a carrot finely out, a stalk of result ■ . - p*-..l • • ...it unit.' t • firm ba»is. Louisiana’s groves ■ aiimhter of wi.iitby Judge Mills. celery or a few leaves, salt and mac«* suffer«**! also from the cold v in- ing and '■ Irit. The cucumlier crop of tin* Knifed No v< *ird ! I »-oine from Krne*t t«> season. Simmer for tiir»*«* hours Th< growth ■ f t «n s and »-itles; the Stai»** Millers a lo** of hctwcin Sik- tcr and the state has only re­ Karl»* a .d Ii ■.■ • rt «a s glad be bail not until half of the lbfilbl Is «-coked awaj ; S tmiltipli" ; ■ 1* .11 '1 :r lies. ’ . I. s .ps (VMkotiO an• d fa* ility in tru'd* to the ctictnnber Imetlc. Till* insect O In California a citrus industry t; i'.crt « a - _ i.n.ng ground fast and not only Injures th** plant by boiling, n»**«!«*d. g repres«.*nt!ng m^re than two Inc e\ . *1 .• tl. trsdual »1* »ue* s. iir«-ly. His unde abroad bad Egg Gruel.— R«*:it tli«* whit«'* <>f thro«- tud* of - ' blit carries bacterial disease* that an* 3 hundred nii!ii<*n dollars of «wi* 3 • ard hi» i-staldislling in til»* legal »•ig* t*> a stiff froth, it«!•! one cupful of eenti'r int« .*- 't • rt - r ti a*i that for Injurious to other plants. 2 Ital and «*mpl«>ying nearly .Y0,(itat ^ ; rof»*s«lon . nd iia usisied on Ills ac­ fr.-sh barley gruel; allow it to stand which :• ' l•!**.!' : Instituti »i the 3 people was built up. Orangi** O ting a iliH ; for a thousand llol- over beat at simmering temperature; edu« Heyday of Polish Letters g are the nt«i*t Important figure 2 I: ' * » r, ;s ■ ipilal for «*xing*’n- add such seasoning ns desire«!. Turn u.unity. I ’olish literature began to nourish in O In it. The western state ornte 5 cics,' . - tl:»- < Id man jilirased It. Into n mold and serve with cream In : ■ tli« re is a ■ lone - n flu* Sixteenth century with th<* work »»f 0 forward to supply four-fifths of 2 It u •» r!.. ar*'..i glorious hour «if « hen <*o!«l. Michael Key. who is regarded a* the o t!i** home demand for the yellow § Bla-**: Mange.— Ad«l three tahlc- • • v lo ll ti ’ * rt bade Ada adieu father of Polish j oetry. It »leclln«*«! ^ fruit and to compete in fortiLii 2 b*v ely spoonf’ils ot' gelatin to a ur int«« a Georg«* Far«iulur. tin* Irish drama­ Till.iti*”.. *lti» • \*T *•’ . Jb •• Into MPdV*d to tia*• v o d outskirts «if the mold; s«t on i •«• to o«m»1. Avalanches are sometime* started tist of the «•!«•—»• of tin* Seventeenth the t » Ti * y. » -I ••«•¡ally I*o. •r tu igii- pretty town. <•,.• mining with nature, In serving hot foods see that all by trivial causes. Even a whisper lias century ami the fir*t deca«l«* «*f the T««*r! *•« - * > tt lenient s’* ««•rv iti- A surprise, aa shock, a crisis in his dish«-» arc '.mrine.l: for eobl fcod> been known to set th«*m off and lives Eighteenth, was only twenty-nine when \int ! nl * ■elojietl. life greet.**! him as he entered the linve the::: served well elillled <*r !.ave been lest by a climber shooting death overtook him. His -last «’ iiv* The r. \r s:« ? w" to r**4 *• t!i»* id«*;« lobby of the In•" **1 to find it a scene.of fr«*z>'n. to his companions when rn**.»inK a were spent in «lire poverty. of . !*. bouse tumultuous «■x«'i*cinent. The police snow slope. The starting o f nr* ava­ lanche xvlil« 1: a few ygars ago over­ rollili: * » • *i\ S '» !*«»«*»i>• *. N. Y., wore do r> surrounding an ugituted %\ :is ur.** • r1 * r r ««îtÏM”. t<< try t«> !• '»I f. I! urg stranger, who its Robert Pricé cf Gambling wind tiled a caravan of sleighs In an if wxjlZL work it *T. ' [ 4 ¡a;;. • »¡id a good cul'-i" ! a* explaining tliul some on»* Gaming was int r»*«1 «i■ •«*»I Into England Alpine pass «a s Attributed to the de:il. NVv V ri; .. *«»• Ï»* tur «•ourses had rilled liis re* ru an hour previous. by the Saxon*. The winner had the tinkle of sleigh I* ¡Is, ami ever since fin«! « • i fi «»ther t i v i Î i • ' s "Why. there is tie* th ief!” lie shout­ right to luddMln* loser : * *!a\<* an*! to How Depth Is Measured th»* i:*e of hells on this route baa ■ - d- ; 'd Mid '• n’y. j.i inting nt Robert. s«*l! him «laming Itoti*««* wa re reg- t The depth «»f the ocean Is meas­ been prohibited. Newc«imers to Switz­ Investigation brought out a ntivv elr- iilarly 1i*-en-i**l in l.ontlon In lOti’l ¡:n«l ured by a long, thin «ire . which Is erland often inijuire what purpose is eniiis’ ance. The «¡.Mir connecting the suppressed in is."*r!. wouml on a drum so that win*, wound s«*rv«*«l by the little bnrr!<*rs dotted Tc.ls H '.u to Grc-jJ Gracs r . Ri■ ’ - .1 that oceuplc l by up it Is like the thread on u nook about the mountain slopes. These are tl« man who had l»een robbed was Hard to Destroy Gold At the en«l of tills wire which 1* v- the nvalanche breakers, without which O lio tratfi«* « a many of the Alpine lines non i* found unlocked. One of tin- «pialities which makes crc«l ii heavy leaden weight Is tachcd. The ship must be perfe*' ami passes would he Impossible for a tv ,s"o« i «list rust lM‘gan to attach to gold one of ti«* most vulualde no tais ly still so that the wire will go tli part o f the year. It ««m id he futile < ì l . î 111 f V the v ling hi vy*T. The cowardly «me* is its resistane«* to watt r. f.old lias) !r*-< > : o place obstructions across the f«»ot and j * . or. d and shunned him. Judge Mill* been found in perfect condition after rect to the bottom and not at an the track taken by nn avalanche. T«*1 ♦* yard.- lor oh* an engagement with hi* having been buried or submerged tunny j angle. The leaden weight pulls the wire oft the spool until It hits the • the mass has gained momentum art* th i' i n»r.r •ia i.'h.-cr and insisted that Robert centuries. It f ps all before it. So thick stone la «, n - ■aid r.ot visit A«ia until his name bottom. There Is a counter arrange­ hart are 'milt on the slopes o f {lie att«4iii i was cleared. ment on the spool which shows the Uncle Ebcn mount «.—Detroit News. i. ar wou'iiin' 1*<* no trottili«* 'bout ed­ wire have been taken off the spool, A 1m * T . » :'t of r!<** «•• t (*« * nt;»i* w i ll tdgli «lisbeartcned. ucation." said l 'neh* Ehen. "If we and thus indicates the entire length :ì 1 i*'. ,.f - 1P. 1K* former popularity «as «*n ihe coii’ il all remember deni lessons <>n do of wire which has descended. In r» ur. ; ■ tj ; D d \ . t «*. l e s clients M l iiway from Idra. blackboard a* easy we do«** vvliut this way the depth of the ocean at va!ur » : •. «t* !;. t h.it loyal A«la wr«*te bini <*f ber C V Flag happened at d»* circus.” that point is nswrtnined. M « r»‘ *.*i :. *tu«lv tl.e d<‘- ttn'iying love inni faith lie woulil bave Tie* Ile g of <>u. country is n* >t simply Vi'JopIi;* ’ loft ilio town. Ha Would Show Him a pieci' of Punting which «-an be pur- (]<»<’< t i* ! * »• — .:;*• : n » lie’iUtV «»f Ile liad l*e«*n engage«! as associate How an Alligator Breathes 'd.ased f»ir a few d'laes at the nearest . • »-, i 1 , _ The Orator— Says lit* gives one-tenth »*• n • • ' * ‘ ' * * î y <• .;!’.s«*l in a «binage suit wliert* a rail- j The New York Zoological Bark says shop; it j t.«»t a mr;-,. cluster <*f bril­ of ’is bloated income to charity! Wot’* f u r r w * : r!y in ph*;«'*9 r**:i«1 pass«*ug«*r lunl r«*c«*lved an In- , that if an alligator has been In it quiet liant «•«.lor*; it Is the emblem o f «tig- !» ] 1 that! ' If I 'ml ray way he'd he made o f • Jury ia a collision in an««th«*r i>art «>i . mood and the blood Is well aerated n;*y, authority, power. In this fiv e to gi- c «me-eb'vcnfb! Ye*, and < ne- ) - ’ - the cotinty. Am« *11 g tlie wltnesses nnl th«*ro Is steady respiration. It h ml there is » * sovereignty, no crown ; ., , » » » r t v -lflli!—Washington Star. j»r 1.1« stutinioiied was a surgeon front a might he possible for the animal to our !■.[« «'it Udii of fidelity to country Ila»» nelgh!* •v •'»‘‘» îJ* n was t** r«-u;>r«l hlm lit open-ey«*«! lie- being vlvacioc. . m, power on «arili can This is differ* nt from frogs and toads, Tim m Ink«*, in cast« rn Oregon, lias to th- . w ildernicnt. shtit her up.— I'liibuh'lpliia Record. which actually hibernate tinder water, ! for year« been thought the site o f a dug “ Why." he exclaimed, “ you have re­ but these creatures are provided with prehistoric city. In its depths are th e r covered?— so *oou!" Oldtimer Speaks aerated blood through tiie skin, while en- a!- ! walls, rising in geometric precision, • I do not understand you,” said Rob­ Children had better manners, how- the alligator is covert*A «1th scales kifd * i . uu. .- {•• i br c ti. tiuie. which bisect the lake bed, and Investi- ert. «•ver. when parents knew less about or plates and must depend upon the lungs. I gallon lias just been set afoot to learn As t b ..•*!• 1 g. ’ - harder “ iVerc you not ill the hospital nt psychology and more about apple I whether their origin is from a natural Wayne two months since, suffering sprout*.—I nilutli Herald. place. : ..st• :r»- ; dur dc gra-s is ; cause or the work of man In years from a terrible fall from n motor- How Many Generations? necessar; . *.«* r:*. ng • "thing in i gone by. rjrWr Q-— How many generations have fineries» of texttt*-»*. p* - !y. to be as- Salvaging Cobblestones Thf*ro werf* v ros« fjiip.-tiuns jiTid there been sine«* ifc«* people In the frured *.f ft »-eu summoned to assist in n with asphalt. some ns thirty th-ee years, and by <;i»c «Im re the victim of an accident others as twenty-five years. Actually human hair. A scientist informs us Fine Community Spirit lay deliriojii with broken bone*, crip­ there might be culte a variation in that 10.000 threads spun by a full- Comtnnnity spirit i* aivvays a fine pled for :ifc. the number of generations of descend­ grown sphler will not equal In wib- thing ar.d to be c« tnnn*r»b *. It is t!i»* "I see it ail," rnarmured the nston- ^ Work for Home Town ants In the different Mayflower fam­ stnnco the size of a single liuir! This one mitstandlng civic virtue through Islit-d Robert. “ It was my cousin who Let us display a sign--‘ Your Home ilies. In !?no years there might be from Is hard to believe, but nature is full «chicli true progr«*ss 1* trinile—the robbed tl«* man at the hotel.” Town First." This means we must eight to fifteen generations. of wonders o f which we cannot dream. ¡«»a ven fp-m which all community The next day Ibibert visit«»«1 Wayne, i work for our city. \Ve must encour­ great re. rauif rlt*. In !‘ s most ex­ II«* found his cousin Just aide to get ( age our merchants by trading with H o w Sixes and Sevens Started Pretty Idea of Death alted form it carri«-« the Godlike tit- about on crutch«**. Km«**t Earle, i them. \Ve shall not lose fiy this, for tributes of sacrifice— sucrltic** of the The original form of the expression The Salvutlon Army workers are broken In h«*altli and spirits, handed ] they can do as well by us as the nter- present that tiie future may he made ’’sixes and sevens” was “ to set on six generally very devout and have n sin­ to Robert what was left of the stolen «•bants of any other town. W e shall the asore glorious. And this in the and seven.” It Is based on the lan­ cere faith. The majority of them bare money. The regretful tears in his j gain by it, because whatever helps apirit that was displayed by u com- guage of dicing, and Is probably a cor­ a beautiful conception of death. They eyes showed his contrition. one man In the city helps others. The liany of Florence business men when ruption of ” to set on c!n present form has been used since the has been promoted to glory.” —Houston one way or another.—Gadsden (A la.) etf their beloved city.—Florence (Ala.) call upon him. Ernest Earle had wrR- Eighteenth century. Post Tim«**-News. / JfASO.« < ti .VIA Ni WS, MASON. TKXAM SOMt rfUSIN:?.S3 ENTERPRISES OF MASON R. GROSSE F E E D S T O K E FRED E. KEY THE DENVER HOTEL F. H. S C H U E S S L E R BLACKSMITH & WOODWORKER BUILDING MATERIAL l.:.K .,MA!IT. li[.\( ((SMITH t WOODWORK Nice Line of Bolts Northeast Canter at .Square ’PHON K 41 ALL KINDS »IF FLED i IN' HAND T 'llo N E Pi TOURIST TRAVEL KOUCIICD Repair Work of All Ktnria Xorfliivest of Squ:;re East Sili»" Square Ve t Sid». Kijii.ire MBS. M. E. CHUKCKU'ELL l-w y. Nurtliwe«t of Square Co to M / N H A T T E In C A F E OTTC SCHMIDT B E N HEY j H E N R Y J. H O F M A N N E. F. STENGEL L. XV. Si’ IIL A l'D T . Prop. Contractor and Builder (-\n.s Tim s A T llt K S NOTAR! P U H AC I'HK FANCY YliOCMHhN SHORT O'DEKS Farms and KaarJio. far (-ari­ BUILDING MATERIAL Candies, Emils anil Cakes of ail Tire ami Tu'ie Ki'jiaicing Paints and Vuruisbee l iA SON. T E X J «. Kinds. Thu:*e 4.5. N o ll 111 SIDE sqi'AKK North Shle Square 'Phone 165 South Side Sigiare CORMER CAFE OS s-a R SE ä QU i ST LOUIS SCHMIDT i r p a y s TO For Iti BIN KOTIIMANN, Prop. Ciisloii» It'Nit A Shoe Maker Iii:j;!enie:.i Hardware, Stove«, 1 se Moorman’s GrnfxM And C4?an- WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS SHORT ORDER HOI SE Wire. Maples anil Nails Fine Li: e of 1 «itile«’ '.*'.«» Men’s .••ilmes sueeji—Sunshol for Sums,u h i fv.r PrioNK 1(0 Slieep. See L. F. .lordai) Northwest Cor. Si; tan* PHONE 19:5 MASir,. TEXAS • n o r t h s i d e s a f a r e North Side Square E. W. St itLGii/HX • 1 ' P IO N I i ;r s o f w e s t T e x a s m i« »-kcd tu ;;n th<*r>*. I »»-!.*-iT. Mr. ! can "live you money ou your bear* k. VUw ’twlA j k ~> .' ,. Ttie Newa e }níw ¿ to 4 : tied W ERE IIH , »! : y p e . N iir SMi'd i I.ii hhI Perry Met ”<>:•:i SiK- fe better tt. -.a . Tutt’s Til' "... n ta all kinds of eomnterr-.v.l kv;aá er recia! ftroeer.es Get in; j.r -s. Wm. Sjiiitt- <;i n y ie > s.'As EX-:«H : ì e f ! tuli county slierilf tit Sonnnt. :t ••! a ic- Ujnc,aiu ■»o ¡lyareme.iy 1 : ini’.^iovvat printing. Ir« Its ligure w ith joe «»: al! gerber iai-tlc i'! him to vori» tov.un! Sun \ ;.•■!•» t" S.CK HEADACHE orobici;)» couwftiii£ pTÍr.íiits biliousnes, ccAAiip¿áoa anil kindred filie ii:i t From For Nth Ai»niver«ity Edition. ' no- * liint in tin »-lf«*rt to i iterci-pt ilio A ini.nail’s Ho-, y itili;.' at— A' g' !.. Si.ridar*!.- ■ rnblier«. il Ahilo you uro tm iít rí »«u w w «- ' Vi:" ilo ti who Iloti! up tin- trn'n won* td. Im Motorini- uo rvcei’ti;: vot re .Mason Drus Co. 'I'M* !M»l»uiar < iai'."piii*ii ihn the Tutt-s Filis ' It II Taylor, hi« l»n> Imr. .1 • !'■' To In'-. m il.. w ist v;iv j: .inflated to a C..I1- • l ’in n o K i-'l'ii. timi limi \••-.via-i . All Sid.*!: •!i* ii lil "'1:1.1 III. .. ' n.iv- ¡ V i i in ino Soaorii anil .! • ció. oon:i- í3’trwflrwntttf'ttnt?wtitíírtíít!fntmw!!?t!?ttftttmmti*is (ill « r i.il tough i l.a rai l ; * : i' g- Kill ' o i! upi-ruicd atole/ Deill'.- River ' Rat-Sn&p Kills 48 Rats D ill. V * oil’'. W rit-.» IrvinNerbood, Penrcylvani» ' hm! Ilo I.In o. lini for It li lino Carr« me W. f*l.i i »lent • ...ii. tie sa>-3: ' A f-er u ¡nir one Lirr? I art afrx I SHAS. SÍERSCHWAbE | hn a... ol' Fort Worth, thou live >iook we counted 43 dead rat-i." K AT-SN AI* o n * i* poiKii; “ «• V >-5. !» .* * a: 1 kills 'em. d i- ' up t*.o c-r.T B . an t leave« ,.uo: i l'or Ilio Santa Fc uad now gcic r- no rtnell. Cats and docs won't touch it. I REAL ESTATE ? :i ui-.i iiispcc'or ii *» U 1(1 !>:U Comes in ronvenien ricecak iv: r ■ rn!xinc a! 1 ivi*sliK■!- h a nt for that n ad. Ilio sheriff for four :. lorni- ai l ^ Ì wi:n other fomi. Get a pa-ikagc today. g ABSTRACTOR ANO NOTARY 3 ri.i.ls-ry might have Ihhui successful, Three sizes: 3V for kitchen or cet! ir : CSa in It !»', ami a!\\a' : man . 01110 forchickLn tiousc or corn crib: 'll.:1» for Cr rf* BUSINESS SINCE 1885 ^ Hut when tin tra h stoiijr.il lunger to II.I" liefe .< o o] I le ohl-tiniers. if ;u;.' liiirns and outbuildinirs. Your money boat t!i- . iijiial tit the -witch hitil’ -g . uto if RAT-SNAP doesn't do the w ori , f MASON : : TbXAS| defence !.,• .1 d tt.» . orili onil i.f The **y" oi.-eiii! g oafo vU iU-v i - U '» ' » i f i ü ^ m i i O U w i i U t U i U ü i K “ Thore uover %>,-.• I, ; : rtr are I I li.en tlie limili Ili o io SnliAng "In. .Mr. set of ilio;.." m iìiI Mi Fhi ■ •: - lim lui. a iuvcMÌgutcìi ami lonrnisl i’ Ih» a hit ri tirili i.. ila ir talk mal their >cvo-oo-;>g- - a hiiMit]'. I»miijili:/ freni ilio rour Sold and Guaranteed bj Kiomjo ciooc ooofl iilea of a tosi.1 timi not «hat it is ■ oa.-li ami n stilli; bis mm oli tln «idi* 2 CARL «JXGt: ROSCOE’RINGE St NSIll.NK n u r« COMI’ Y today. lait ih osi of ih ui «o ro i|ulet. •>f tl.o oar. he oiH'iiisl tiro. County Attorney res|>*s ii il il* « viti moti ami wero hono i. The n>lils"r.< Inni urilerisl Kngiiccr Whon tliey tol.l ;. ¡invilii'.? volt .lini SI a itoti a.ni Firetiuin la i'J o b .-un R U N G E asid RUNGE Cullili lU"IH"ll.. Oli ¡1. Tileir Wl : i| « io (•ut ni’ ila’ Tal* nml Inni starteli with Attorneys at Law tlioir Itomi. ItoAs in freni thè ranch*- tinnì back tu thè rial- of thè cvyrc«« Maaoa - - - Texas tlmsi" days liiilu’t «-.lugger armimi wiil: >nr tu ihiatoh thè bagingi" nini mali Take ucEVhtJi ru PK V .n i »; i\ t i h . i m f e u s t a í e s %x d a l l gnu« mi. whonii mal yeti ami shot am! exjiross m r frotn t h 1 pn i*ng»*i' i STATE aiutisi- v;»;- AR'I.»TEH IN f i l l . P i.Ai. T IL E 01 cKHKi t* o U|> Ilio lo « Il iike you'il thiuk. jtiilging i"!' lie- ami ruu tluit par) of tin» traili | t 5UMINAI. I.AM. by thè way show« aro jiiu un no« dar- -•mio distilline imi thè truck. In tln* . in« oh a. ex* htittgc ;>f >knts. l.oe .lohliM. iva« i MONEY TO LOAN CXREAL ESTATE seti lei ihoir fns- . witli s|;.-shiMitors iunrrully wounilod, dving thè next day OOOOCHBOOkVO/^r. JO-, C s o w , rvo-CrCiO&OiKXK.-O-OCVC-OfVOCC-OOOOOOCKyoOO «■ere tot mani. T!i> Imlly wlm show- in a hospital in Templi*. I’earoe iva« \ «si lils ■ . r...': was cii iiy liti';- -;."l in ilio righi h ii ¡1..li lin i New-| filisi, stMI Ma' >r r"'.s lós-;. io <1 ti'»* lai'» risili i ll.ow « iis shnlti-n.l hy a, »o iH tœ o o o o o c . iw:-:?-; i .T-r-rcc-->- c-c- - - o -co:: t o t d w &o q o o o o '. Uliless «urnvrcd." 1 hullet. Sustaiiiin;; Illesi" casualtics Iti*' I Curi.in" eattle thii"V»*s Inali ".virile woiiIiI-Ih" rohhers lleil un liorsehai k. M A I L LINES hiilo ami anima! iiis|sstor ami while So Imillv was Keeton woumleil tliat MANGS’ t * i CÍAM’ MAMIN TO UKADT sheritT ami riim .ii/ down ilio min tln* hrokoti Immii" of hi« lo/ protrullisi «h o in .lune 1 s'.is hohl up thè Santa thrmigh tln* Mesh, jrut ilesplti* tlii« ho for the liver «Skt trr Tr Fe pos.sei|.{or traili af Coloniali .lune- r*»i * altnost 1 !<• milos to a >h'<*ii camp Beware of imitations. Demand Wv* «utíriJ pe jr ex;-reno bauiing to and frani tiiess and intervening 1 i«.ri iv. io i lo ef Mr. Shiot.l- aohiove- the genuine in 10c and 35c pack­ d i II;.- head of tln* Xorth l.lami rivor. towns. itrx «jet a mali ir was linnk full. CARS LEAYL MAN3N IIAÍIA. T’HoNE IS FOR INKOKMAnON for ivhom he limi a warrant, alt limigli Aiss.mjianUs] hy thè late I». lì. Ilod- S T O P T H A T ITCHING some ivore fagli ivi*« for M*veral yiars * OOCHKlCr-a ItOOtK" ■ »CríkO-a-OO >"-£>C-CK :>r-DO000»0- tXKKKKKi ■>-J ... thou a deputy sheriff, Mr. Shield1 Use Blue Star Remedy for Eczema, Mr. Sliie'd is Ih-IìvisI tu ho thi oldest • r,*d,, to Sonora anti was in that town Itch, Tetter ci Cracked Hands, Ring o-»c: the four oli'is’ rs i. h* nil For eak by F. Shi id. V.lio I.' I ■ M. \"»:i r. ' »¡v i. ]d. V nini did I* l let Up when :i llciiv.i , MASON DRUG <’<>. ; s of a fumili of The Gsmmsreip! lank aro til...... ir.ii rti in In-gun to full. Alieni lo o'clock :,!iic (0»HI.0P For kidney and bladder troubles, CAPI TAT SI* >.'1v to Texas ia l«ik'i. the family ■ -t: 1 i: . ir. limi Newman ititi fur (lie brush. gravel, weak and lame backs, rliemna- in lim it oonnty. then moving in 1 "7! ! ut a bullet from Rome Shield's gun u i üi-s-í'tors •ism and irregularities of the kidneys to Trieklmm. Coleman county. It was Ispiiteriug a picket o u r his head ns and bladder. I f not sold l*y your drug­ MRS. ANN y U .c.K »'. I,. M ARTIN. Viee-Pres. from there that Mr. Shield came t * he started through n fence, caused him gist, hy mail ?1A’5. Small liottio o fte n ' MAX M ARTÍN. V.-tv-l’ic.- HOWARD >MITH Tom Green county June it. ls s4. IP- to nini I at k tuiil surrender. Hill Tal ­ worked tirst on the William Ilttwit cures. Send for sworn testimonials. D r.' WALTE« V Mf.ïV CASK J. II. YVIFDFMANN i' r was noi in the camp and got away B. W. Han 3988 Olive Street, s;. Louie, ranch oti Live < »ak i roi-k. now in Coke In tin* trail of three of lite robber:- MRS. M Af.TTlK . J ilT IX i s't VSII. Mo.— (A d v.) Miiicli a hretlior, 1.« e Shield, later pur­ Newman runted .-tail's evidence, was O. A. HLLNSOVL I'. <'i.SI.' o. A. HENS*'ll chased. Lee Shield sold hi- interest .u'ji.iltcd and 1'egau search fur Itili V F . CLARK fi in 18WJ and Rome Shield remaitnil on Tavhir, for whom a reward was offered Unpenetrated Mystery that ranolr until lsss when lie was itty.or was captured at d lodged in j:,il ö»OOO0W ri'‘r.'.vi«.''v».'v->-O3-'tiaO'M>^i' c-a .c--; r-D-acnycHXOCKtc-o-^ocHjotiDiKHïCrC There is only one tiling we still find elected hide and animal insiieotor and at Coleman, hut nitide his «-seaiie. A a comjilete and total mystery, and that niovml to San Angelo. st"co.nl time lie was run down and Is the home life of a floorwalker.— OOÍHJO^riOiJlKHJ-OfCCOtK'iCK' t>CHMir->CvlH>0*tWKHCH>DCH>&

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W. t . EDWARDS ErPLAINS MRS. FEKGl MIN W il l. KK tini li oujo.i seeing the picture shown T I BKS CH EAP K ilt CASH: ATTUI DK TilWARD KI.AN IN Itl VOFF PRIMARY »3RD the Star Oliera House ou Friilay and SOxil $1.65 * WANT COLUMN * Saturday night. Show starts at 8:30 30x3 1-2 $1.70 ifn iitim w l fii'in Kr >iii i>iiu«“1 It is au a — mv«l fart Hint Mrs M ir­ * * • ••••••••a ••••••»•*. 11,H k C. C. H UCKA B A Y it <1 if lil ilít r«*ud Bill l >vt Ik-Iìi-vi» limi iam A. Fergu*»*u will I«* in tlir run-off Fu ll SALK— K»*gist«*r«*d Jersi-y Hull Mill'll lili» fili-t* are Jillt liefere the l*rini;iry on August 23rd. H it mime ' atest Novels at Mason Drug Co. News Want Ads bring result» i-alf. I». A. Ita zi- 22-tfe ]lrni(H'rat> <>f T r v i ' men n*»l weinen will til>!>• lir nil till* I'.lllnt with tllllt Ilf F* I i \ u *lnTt»**!l Filli SAI.K tieni of Kogisti'rivl w ill to and fall nos» ami ii 'ini - i : -ni.iM.rtitig Mrs. Ferguson lluro»- Jersey male pig* t; months old. instili' I i-M ri iltlzea. i 'Very ».»tim i. W <• liiiwari!'mui ltarry Miller will olienti. Apply to Wm. Willinauii. 21-2te «MTV »It¿mat»* »nt !. i j » • :i r i the lialint for Iaiiotomint * i -: tuy ( M.I - • t i ' ■ ! i « »11 1 •T"i MilN-r is from liallus and Giiurautiv.l 1 letustieliitig and Picot-j th«* f* i *g"i g ¡uni i»t L»r !...ittcr- * f làlivard- frolli I ion ton. ina AKaehmont. Fits any sowing ini'. * :■ -: dori g m\ 1. I « !.. li» . • 8* • M S IT TO MASON RECENTLY ing » ’«».. Hop:, p. Si'dalin. Mo. lip N o matter what the prir f T* \a^ a^ i«• 1.1*' in th»* cf summer milk may b W A N T E D — on shares, a il.*«'k o f ' imlti-i : û f 1« twr. ii in»w a : *1 Aug g’:'*. That the Texas State Fark* Rotini many dairymen in th . gnml sheep or gents, or w ill buy at • l lining I \M»UId r«*it«l**r up my • ■ajoj'isl their visit in Mason a few section are soing to right nriis's. I P 'io fi.»*!»» a*-:-. * o f ox- iliank» ìli»—o lnond* ivh***e ai tilo wivks agn i* ovideinssl Ity the facts better profita! •ia 'Olmi rango. A.I.Ire*» T W D'etort and i".' -t > !'.i • :'T gave a inUl- stat'd ia tlo- letter repris I Hi vs I ludoiv. Korn ilio. T om i*. 2 2 -4 I»- jsi rat'ii •rk ’.* i» i man ii"ir>i than Tilo letter is a* follows alni is »eif-ev They ore feeding Purin:» 1 V'l.ll' ' I Cow Chow according to * Iluiiilrisls nf tlietn gave plaiuitory : FOR SALK The «*ld Shepimrd up th' :r time atid • •ii*rg-. t*> *oli»-itiug San Antonio. Texas. July 31. 1!C4 pltuv* consisting < f 3»K{ acres for sale special pasturedirectionc. lotos fur tile and interesting th»*ir t’hamls'r <*f I'om m iriv. Mason, Texas at iKirg.-liu priivs and gotMl terms. If They are reducing tb > fr'etnl» i my < a in pa ign I am ihvply t »i■ t ti h men : you vitint ti home la*re is your cluiniv*. cost of production! grateful to ail if tlies«» and hoi*«*fiil This i* to a-siin‘ you of our appre­ write direct and cut out all commis­ On i* 1 * >•• tin ir aeMve intoresf ciation of your hospitality to mir lim- sion. Dr. .1. M. Thompson. Roiistoivn. Purina Cow Chow make » In my i a::•!id:" thru Aug. ï t . " iTio r. Highway <’ouiuii*sioii. Neiispn- Ti'xa*. 21-3te. more milk now, and I» r ropresentnti'es and Fark Board on keeps cows in condition : tree Fi*li ( .UK'lit our lisir to your »’ity July 15th.. and Hat Was Found for continued high prr the splendid entertainment cs]nv'inlly duction through sumnv - Mr- ! ! I * d itnlighter. M iss tin1 wtu.'i'mi'lon ivhit-h we enjoyed im­ Last week while stopping in Mason and fad. Lizzie lit ro it • mi a*t Saturday and motisi de. on** night, u tourist l«*ft tin* local tour­ iiifiirtni-ii the N. » that Mi-- I.izzie Tía- tneloi - you gave us to take with) ist park to drive to the iiv* plant to I Phene us for Purina Cow risi*nrl.v t 'te,I ■ ur a ;r"t line ua the u- V o -a n d until we got up in the Med-j >*•*« M," " ‘ i,'*‘ M,‘ ,,i" 1 l,,ft ,li’i »M A Y H E W Chow and w a tc h you Linio Itiier lo ar ito ir i • tin-and upon hind .tail Five- eoiintry where melons running hoard o fhis ear. and in milk producticn go u p returning to the Inn- found that -lie PRODUCE CO. ¡II • ivertli : M ho a p a w and wo slip-1 'Irive to tho plant lost it. Ilo had and your cost of pro­ had rutight a largì- • !l w • •. Mr. l»vl i 11 and at#...... The Governor! i,n »"• Put 1,1 the News for his hat and Mason, Texas. duction go down. and Mr- .ln*-k»<*u M.. ■ w 1.** w » re i ¡»it ■ aptuii il tir»t ; rize on uaternielon »'at a* soon as tin* New* was issued Arch i.g i the K mi n h< nn »ere present il g and l*i lieve me ilo enjoyed it. M»*tzg»-r who liad found the hat turned and Mr Mdler landed the h g ti*h fi*r Again a -uring yon of our itpprivui- it over to Sheriff Losli»* and the hat tío* lad’ Tlo* ti»h weigl.i'd thirty tion of ila- hospitality of your citizen*, was returned to tin* tourist at Junction pattisis, and 1 lesbici» this qntte a nnm- in- l*cg to remain. A 2-A<- want ad in tin* News recovered j 1st i f , 'lier t: - 1 were eanght. Your* very truly for this gentleman n $10 St»'tson hat. I S n o ] > M A T3K BOC VVS Tex«* state Parks B *anl. News want ad* bring results. at our hoot and shoe shop. Our hop is equipped with un-to-iiate »im »!* ia the i * infuri. >* coin.try D. E. « ’< »LP. — machinery, insuring prompt and sati -‘aetorj service. h*«ni«- of Mr and Mr*, ni d 'lu- T. E. » ’liainaan.1 Screen Doors uno Srecti W ire at— Mallii-tli am! dniigiiter* iniluh- Mi-. R. G B »»USE'S LU M BER YA R D It will p;iy you tu look our boo. over, and to liave us tlo your Mildred Rogi rs .of Jael • ... Miss shoe and hoot n*pairiiig. Mr-, li. Ii. Kirkpatrick laid a* guests I SMITH BROS. GRANITE WORKS | i*1*1 y«- Etvrett. »if » ■ j a family reunion la-t Saturday at Manfacturera of limi Mr- Edgar »!n -a . of <;ii-a«m. FRANK POLK, PUOI». >t !ii*mc in the Katenii ■ eomuiunitv.: MONUMENTS i.nd LLANO GREY | j Tena . Mr ami Mr-. .1*«. j* r-. (,f Mr- I. S. AVI I son. of Eden. W. N. GRANITE NIi Kin-* '. Ti na.. Wil »• ip _ r- ami Allison, of Menard, E. E. Allison, of Write for Prices Air. and Mi- .1. 1*. Roger-, f M* Kin­ Bertram, and

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