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DELAG OA WON
THE FLEEWOOD
TOOK THE HANDICAP PURSE
FROM FLORAL KINO AT
HAWTHORNE.
wim oft ittiua: tooi
King Pepper Was the Hot Material
and Caught th Mercury Hand
icap at Brighton
Beach.
ClilrnK'i. Sil. ' filiation wlill
117 imiIimI up nml ni & in I In I ln I'H
llii". won Hi' r'lrw ww.il liiiiiclitiii hy
I wo iMiK'liii from r'liiral KIliK Hi
Hawthorne UHlny. KIk H'ii wn thlnl
n shorl iH'i'k IhIiIihI Kloiiil KiliK. Tlitf
wiiiilnr Hoar, cool: truck rhI.
Klrsi. .1 fuiloiiiis: (iriri- Kllloit won:
ltiihliforil ll- lli- wroinl; SwciIIhIi Unl
tlilrtl. Timo !::! S-.V
Kironil. mil' mill': ltrl' '"!
Inn MiitiKT hi'ioiiil: TroniiciiHii third.
Tinu' I Ml.
'1'hii-il. nillo mill ynnln: Ivlvuy
won: Tori Royal Nocond; IVIipi- I.iku
ihinl. Timo 1:1". II-5.
Knurl li, nix fiulonus: Klo.'lwnor
'handicap: hcliiKiia wnii; Klornl KIiik
Hi'coiiil; .Wit thlnl. Time
ir..
Kifi li. "in' mile: Wooilliiwn Hi'lli
vwon: Cliiirllc Mlllir second; Syprlon-
thlnl. Timo 1::i 2
".. Hlith. mile niul n Hlxlivnlli: Allant-
iro won; TinnRanon second; Swoot
' Tom. third. Time 1:r.o.
K..vi.iiih r. 1-2 nullum: I.a 1.oinl
won; Howling HiIiIko si'conil; Alcor,
third. Tlmi! 1:08 1-5.
Day at Brighton.
New York, Sept. IS. KiliK IV-PP'T
won Hi.! Mercury handicap, the feut
me of (lie rnnl nt HrlKhlon Uracil.
First, furloiiKH: I.oclilnvnr won;
Ilie S weconil; Salt and l'cpper third.
n 1-1.1 .".
J illlli i . i u ...
Serond, milo mid a Klxlenlli
UmlKe won; New York second
pie llilrd. Time 1:47 I -5.
Third, fi furloiiKs: lnhlann
VnniieHH Hcoiid: Sals third.
Lord
;
Time
l:i:i 25.
Koiirlh, Hie Mercury handicap, 0
furloiiKH: King I'epi'er won; Mineola
Kecond; l.ady Amelia third. Time
1
i:!.
Kll'lh. mile and n quarter: SpriiiR
won; Arrlcander Becoml; Carlnmcle
third. Time 2:.i.
Six, !i 1-2 fiirlniiKs: .lim lleatle won;
III.
ncher Kocond; Zala third. nine
1
(17 S-fi.
Results at St. Louis.
St. T.onls, Sept. 15 Dameron, .lako
fireenbeiK, J. V. O'Nell and ZInda
were the winning favorites of a lair
card at Delmar Tark track today.
Track hIow.
KiiHt, fnrloiiRs: Dusky won; Ita
llnm Hccnnd; Always KaKhl'nl thlnl.
Timo 1:18.
Second, 5 1-2 fnrlonns: Dameron
won; OascoKni! Recond; Opinion third
Time 1:10 1-2.
Third, 0 fnrlonss: .Take (Ireenhei'K
won; Keronlii second; D'Arcy third.
Timo 1:24 1-4.
. Fourth. ( fiirlotiKs: .1- W. O'Nell
won; Scotch Dunce second; Mafulda
third. Time 1:1(1 1-2.
Firth, 5 fnrlonss: Zinda won; Ilorak
second :' l.ady Mercury third. Time
l:nt 1-4.
Sixth, mil.! and an eighth: Judne
Cnnlrill won; liirdwood second; !ol
dde I.lBht third. Time 1 : ;'.! 11.
Seventh, mile and half a furious:
Tour Quo Pas won; Miss Manners
second; .Iot loss ihlnl. Time 1:2:'.
14.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Double Header at Birmingham.
' ltirinlimham, Sept. 15. -ltirmiiv;-liam's
lonK siriiiK or victories was
broken luday ly Slirevepmi. who won
Ihe first came and I hen lied the see
,imd. Hi (Hi rami's iiliounilid in hilling
lilld sleepy wink I" the Held.
First ame, score:
Hirinlimliam. 2:'. 1 u ' ' "' 0 i 2 - S 11
Shrevepoil.. . 2 " 2 0 I (in 1 ! " ;
Hnlterle.--Dunham and Matthews;
Aliels "'id Ciatlies.
Second game, score:
l'.iriiilnh;iiii n I ( 1 ' i 0 l(! 7 1
vi. r.. v.. i.,., i :: ii(i(i! (i ii o a C i! 1
Batteries 11. Clark. O. Clark
iind
'Matthews; Abels, Swann and Ci.il
1lus.
Nsshville 4. New Orleans .
Nashvile. S' pi 15 -New Orleans
lialled out a tictorv in the laid r pan
.I the imiik'. Scire:
New Orleans., n 2 " " " I -A 1
N'n tnille ii ii ii ii ii ii 1 ii- I 17 J
l!a"i" i.' - I'n li h .ml Sulli.ati:
' I .ii l,i us aii'l K"i II
Mlsnti 8. Little Rock ?.
A'lania. S.p!. 15.- i!;ino!:.'ii
il Imi-d. BU'I 'be I'KiiU " !" vr i"
Imnl ! lift r liie n'cuiid inn niii
A Maim ( 7 1 ?. 1. 1 'mix- l tl :
l.ii-i.' . k . . . en .'n i. ; in .
I . -1 -ri'- 1 71 v iHid V n'ei- and
' riai I. ; Hamilton Ml Aiebi-in
NATIONAL LEACLE.
Rali at St. Lou .
C' S p' 1 - S'"- 1' - IV
t.ers.
Clncno 2. Cici"t' 1.
f'hieni'i. S- j. 1 "!'.' '
til ' r. u if i 1-ie iiui . ::i -I -
I"f I'ii' U- A ' . a i
l.n. i.i) 'irc..f. :!.! " ' i i'.
tti.- i.:-v- Hi !( ir-
n ..' a -i.i.i :fi K'"r ' .:-. r
i .,. i.i.-n l.'i:i'l i ii 'b" uti i.--
Tfl S IT'
fi-i. jr.. .. m. ( i ii k i r 1
Cim iiihiiil.. 1 o u oi uo immiuo - I . I
IUU. m -IliiiiK-. and Klum; lUnu
mi 1'i-iu.
Boston 2, New York 3.
New Yoik. rtepi. 15.-Tlm Wi"-
did not niie iiiiUI I lie nctnili inn "4
rtii, New nrl. w'"- Hn":
l.i,i.m H 0 0 0 ii I I i 7 1
New Voik.. I ii ii I I -:
lldUerii m McNii liiil ami Ni l dhiiii'
U'llle mid Howl Tliiiill.
Solit at Brooklyn .
ItriHil.lyn, Sept. IV-llLKillyii I"'
Hit. tlrst mini" n'l won tin khoii.i.
Tho Hciinul. hy Ht,'ri im id. wan a""''!
Ill I he Meveiilll IlillinU.
Kirl uuiiie. Mure-
I hlliiili lphiii . . :: SniiiHi-r; 7 1
ll.iMd.lyn iii'i' I " I 2
Hinterl- Kinlii'ft mil lumln:
Mlii hell ii-iiI lle-ij. ii.
Heiiillil Kiillie, ..cure:
l-hiliidi Iphlii.. ii ii ii 4 n 1 7 ! 7
lliiMiklyn " ' ' :' ' 1:1 "
Hinierli H- fuiwell uml Itnili: Si in
Inn, I ) Iuiiii iinl i
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
RaH at St. Louli.
St. I.OIlis, Sept. I-V SI. Illllrt-
Chiciii-'ii, ram.
Quakers Took BntH.
1'hlladiliihia. Sept. 15. The lioi-ic
leant won Hie uati"'H from Wn-lilni'.-Inn
liv IiiiiicIiImk lilts.
First (nine, score:
WashliiKinii... (1(11(10 002 11 I" -I'lilladelphla...
'i2 1 :: 1 I n x s II I
Battel les- lluuhes mid Clark; I'lnuk
ami I'owers.
Seciiul name, scor'-:
Washln;lon.... 2 I it ( (I (in (i :! I I
l-hilaileplhia.... mi I iMKiOux 1 ! I
llallel les .laeiilisoll mid Kit I redyo,
Ilender, Waddell mid Selneck.
Neither Scored.
Cleveland. Sept. 15. Clcvehiml and
Detroit were In have played t i
Raines today, hnl Detroit did not ar
rive In Cleveland until I p. in. N'eitli.'r
team win aide to score In tho six
Innings that were nlayeil.
Boston Took One and Tied One.
Boston, Sept. 15 Boston won tl
tirst Kiime with New York today
tied the second.
First name, score:
Boston o n ii o 2 o 4 o x :
Xe.v York.. 10 10 (I (I 0 0 (12
Illl I
I 2
llalleries Taneliill and CriKe
(IrlRlHi and Orlh and Meduire.
Second name, score:
liosiou 1 o o o o o n n (il s
New Yo-lf.. 0 0 (I II 0 1 0 0 01 (!
Butteries Winter
alid Farrei;:
I'owell and Meduire,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee Knsas City 0.
'I'nli'ilo fi. Columbus Ii.
Louisville ::. Indianapolis 10;
Isville i. Indianapolis I.
lou-
game WITH HOUSTON.
Second Team of Y. M. C. A. arrang
ing Contest for Oct. 1.
The second team of the Y. M. ('.
A fool hull squad will probably play
a name of football with the Houston
hiKli school the iiflernoon ot Oel. I.
The contest will he held at the Driv
ing I'ark in this city. Assistant Sec
retary Temple Wheeler ot Hie Asso
ciation is Iryins to arraiiKe the same
and it is probable he will succeed.
This will be n contest worth seeinir.
It is anticipated, as the second team
is composed of a sturdy lot of young
sters and the Houston buys are a
;ely bunch.
Artist Feared Waning Powers.
On one occasion the late (5. F.
Watts, feeling that be was jjettlnK old
and fearlnK that his powers micht be
doi lining, asked tho selection ami
haiiHinn committees of the Koyal
academy to "Judj-.e his work severely,
as he did not wish to illssrai" the
academy nor himself. He had seen
so much deplorable work of eye and
hand that he did not wish to be added
to the lumber."
Germans on Prize Ship.
Most of the crew of Hie Ilrllbh
stc.mshlp Cheltenham, which Ins
been adjudged a lawful prize at tl.e
Vladivostok prize court, wire Her
mans When the Russians seized the
vessel Hie C.eriimns manifested their
r.eliKht by cheers.
Only New Mistakes Condoned.
The following Is a rule In an Atehi
Fon wholesale house: "Employes are
un'niini' to one mistake, hut we sock
It to 'em for making 'be snine :nistai:e
wire."- Atchison (J lobe
Watermelon Syrup,
in 'rk county. Virginia, (hey are
mai.il;: watermelon syrup, which is
vail! in h rich and soli in tu-ie. and
as i- I as It soiiinK The somh S T..! :
t! e arlii t w ateiiui lons away. She
tan ! no means eat a'l 'he h'1' r an.!
l.e-t. Is.i viiab! . there Is great wa-te
ef wuti t i n Ion-. Watenni lmi nip
v. an Ion Miiiar: there in a i w li.
.in-tiy in the bud. If 'be 'l.ir of
ai i mi! " Krn' a b-'I'I'V a i; i"
:aif.t"l m.'l'le srup have t. !."!
i.i Hi le'.r. I-. Besides, it i- l
. . r i ieiy year, in ti e eiti. -;.
u t l.i i.i t t inline ma, V sir :; .
Wi-h ihe l'HKi.-iot!. I7r'i'
'U-i.t. i:.c.
i
j Time to Quit.
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; iat!i."i r.a:tb"'.li Ma n, ! ' ;i
iini'i in e!i.T--i the ";"f:r: i.
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THE BEAUMONT
The Woman with Baby.
Mill ihe litrit of huiiiiiii porker trow.lej
m m.lli ' i.ir
II la . in.l..,i-u i1 juitlle, niaklns en
hihI v au lu.r:
M ! !! In ..in ant 'y
, iiii. a lir iikinK Uilii Miut
Wl'li t-- k nt li.iliiiiiMi.ii- kikI 'I'-'P
III I'l.l.iT luiltil.
Y I ll.i-r. 'n in ll.inx lli.it vm'i Idll' l
ii.oi I. oil In iii.iKi- u flir--
Win ii i wihii.iii 'ili -i luliy kihw ii-y
ml in ik" 1 1. .in Im In r.
i-ic ml In kluffy iiui -III- "II i-r'il 't
riiiii iron.
LimriiliiN hanl. iii-d Inm-'iH
i.o inliir.l with in in lil rnnl muni
Ihul i In-v it ni- lim i.olw.iy H'ine.iiiy In
h, iiti-n' n-ii-.i hint
I.im 1 1 lui-i- tiir) .1 i-rn think nf kltlnM
in. V mi" ii m'.ii ;
Ttnll. if ciri- llii-y'd iiiimil thi-lr
li. itr.ltHK. t' V.I III"' Willi. "il I I- -
..r w.'itiini wlili ii. Hwy "
i. ! m.'ke rxiii for lei.
Tlinc Ii 'imlhlnir wi-il. Mailiiiiiiiillke.
In i.. Iiim mull im Hint.
An I II iieihi-" Hie low-in i nth hi f- 'l Oki'
l nk UK nrf til" li.il;
Knr II Im-.iim I. Iin tun k to h..) 'mi il. whi n
I. ii I'ii: ni. .11 i r . i mi-
i'n-l.v i luna in him iir.il k el "IT ecu
li..- h.i-l i f i . ii Hi s i 1 1 i HI".
Bn, ill. r wlinl bin r.tiil i. ! will
viiiiioh1 ih-li-r
To a wmiiiM Willi a hiihy In- i" l'V-
i lire (or her.
(incc I ilii'iunc t I iii.t In ln-am. J'ihI
II. ni.il' lln- I'l'illv , ...
Willi" I" "MTV l" illi'.l li.""! M-
1'i't- r Mild: 'You'll' hid":
l.ir (In- pl'i.-is in.- nil I ik.-u ami Ihe
h.ii. iiui nil In IIM'. ,
(tol.l.ti kIioi-Ih ill" Jiihi h.i cmwdiil that
I Ii . I in i-iill a iriii i- "
Thi-ii ii bill", ilii-il mil v i n i i i 1 1 Iiikbi'iI a
h.il.v Into vl-w.
n,l jsi '. r fiihl: "Wi n' full up. hill
W" P Ibid n plnce rm' ymi "
- H. Y. liillllnii In I.isUc'h Weekly
BETTY'S SURRENDER
Cbilvers lis.ked dii.KUstedly at the
cunvas over which Hetty had already
smeared more than a dollar's worth
of paint.
"1 would HUKSCKt," he said quietly,
"that if you want to put any moro
paint on that cow, you had best use
clay modeling tools."
There you o naln." sho stormed.
"How do you expect me ever to he
come a gnat artist if you nag that
way?"
"I don't expect yon to become
greut," he reminded her gently. "I
don't want you to become great. I
want you some day to realize that It
Is better to be a good wife than a
poor hohemlan artist."
"In which sense do you use thut
'poor'?" she asked him.
"In every souse of tho term. You
are poor In purse, for ail you can
spare goes for paint for those baa re
liefs yon call pictures. You are poor
in heart, for you have no time for any
thing else save your art. You are to
be pitied, because you elect to live in
a rattlety-bang place over a stable
just because art students are supposed
to undergo certain hardships and "
"Poor, I suppose," she liuisrW off
for blm, "because I am so dense as
not to he able to perceive the im
mense advantage of being permitted
to sacrifice a career to a niau by the
name of Winthrop Cbilvers."
"Not necessarily that," he correct
ed, "but to be pitied because you are
sacrificing the best years of your life
to a foolish fad. If there was any
chance that you might do great things,
I would bo the Inst to say you nay."
"Now, you wish to soy mo nay
that i may say you yes?" she taunt-
I ed.
"Not that," he said sadly. "But you
will never become great. You paint
by tits and starts. Time was when
you were an Impressionist and bad but
four or five tubes of paint in your
stoc k. Now you want tho heavy ef
fects. Next week you may turn out
pictures like the surface of an enam
eled photograph."
"I sell them," she retorted defiantly.
"I have made my own living ever
since 1 started."
"Yes," he admitted; "but even had
yen not, you would have starved
rather than give up this foolish Idea."
"(libers have starved before me In
the same cause," she said proudly.
Who am t that I should not be will
ii"j to sacrifice myself to art?"
'You are a dear little woman who
h.v mi business worrying about art."
he answered her.
he stepped before liiin. licr eyes
bhuing. "I never want to see you
v - r
I v t :
hi
"I den't frect you to become great."
a. t' i !: ! ' Ci-a-e If V.l.-I
.tb t i '.it tre f.-l.t try 'n bat
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KNTERPRISE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
eiiten farm anyon luiUd lir i
ik-ifi luleil froiu lim tar.
"Coin' lu Trebiou', Uaut eT h
shouted.
She nodJe.I.
"Jiimii nbo4rJ." elvlr.i her lfc Ha-'
tu hold while h ei n r tiunk.
(Hie of tlicm artUU." lie comment
iil. mi he threw l.er trunk Mini lb Id
easel lulu lim wai.i.11 box mid i liuibul
up lichble lit-r. "We had one ilowu
here last year."
. ".Mlsa TuttluT" Hnlied Hetty. nainlliK
it frlmd.
Hh win over ter ItagoM." lie ld.
nrativly. TliU i n '' M
feller, tint tti bl prlcea."
I 've beeii I'Mld 1 1 Jin lor one of my
canvnsi"!" hIio tnll iinudly.
"Sho!" lie cumulated. wIhIIiik In
bin seat and regarding ln r with Inter--it.
"If er know nil Hint about art
you'll laiiKh y r.-t lf lck at my gul
liry. I Mipiaiito. I don t see they cr
so darmil funny, but this art 1st feller
inter laff lilsst If Kick over Viii."
Chromoi.?" siiitgesied Hetty, smll
it. K- fho could Imai'ltie the sort of
pictures on a farmhouse wall.
"No." Mild Ti-estou; "tluy'ro real
ones. Some city chap tin' missus
lister be nurse to. si uds 'im. lie says
he has to buy 'mi 'cause no ono else
will. He hates to dctiroy 'em, end
Turned faint.
he don't want to keep 'em. He sends
'em to us."
".Some beginner," said Betty, with
a tip-tilted nose, "whose friends wish
to help her along. Now, I've been
self-supporting for three years."
Uetty asked to see the pictures be
fore she unpacked. She was feeling
particularly self -satisfied.
Hut at sight of them she turned
faint, and after a crying spell, which
lasted several hours, she sent a tele
gram. It read:
"l'leaso come. Am stopping at
Tivston's."
That was all, but Cbilvers, reading
between tho lines, knew that Hetty
had given up art1 after having seen her
entire output on Trenton's wall, and
he blessed the late that had uncon
sciously guided her there.
WEAKENS SENSE OF SMELL.
Civilization as It Progresses Makes
the Nose Less Sensitive.
Someone recently remarked that we
were losing the sense of smell, in
ths Hoer war it was noticed that we
had not the keen eyesight of the
hunter and the savage. The primitive
physical qualities must needs go with
civilization, but as regards the sense
of smell, smoking, no doubt, is partly
answerable for this. The frequent
odor of tobacco kills the other scents
and the sense of smell needs cultiva
tion. The ancient Romans paid homage to
it nt their feasts; the odorous foun
tains, the wreaths of roses that
crowned the guests, the showers of
fragrant petals that were wafted
down all theo made for the sense of
smell. The smell needs as much pan
dering to as the palate.
A keen nose Is almost as great an
enjoyment as a clear eye. The odor
of the red rose, when inhaled from Its
calyx and pressed against the face,
Is snid to be a cure for headache.
Verbena is good for the nerves, the
aromatic sients of the pine forest are
invigorating, th" smell of the damp
earth after a shower is delicious, the
dying bt raw berry leaves In the Imr
dor on an autumn day have a sweet
no's that those who love it can. never
forget.
Not in Dsmand.
one of the city's best-known pirir.o
teacher met the other ly yunger
col'eamn' and Inquired bow he a
progress inc.
"Oh. I'm doine well." answered the
wmtiR man. "I have mime 1- -- f"r
which I rectiie II end other ii-n,is
at I'm dolna unitf well."
lint haw'ii't ymi lesxi.m f r whirl:
"ii rwclve iii.iie t'l.m !".'' av' eil 1 ,
fii.ti.'. who stiOoua to ft h'm
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,' ottus t"'' ti'i- "1 have .! '
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M-tiii in a:it to take theiu.' N
Verk Sun.
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110 bIRONCHOLD Of ROME.
Sleepy Brttuh Town Cute lirpe
tint 0ulibit ii Eipirc.
ra.rl'uti ii It. :i lime, and (
lhi ilii -t Kitit; Ar'
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tjuirimii nf tl.o t,e..i.. Aii.iotail
l t-ii.n, (In i ;;i:i.il ol . titli Wlibs
and Ihe seal ul u:i ate! liUlmiTit'. is
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t!:ti liul'lxli !.il Ctl l.li i i I'.iiil iml
a. id .V ...lt. but i l.ir eiinii.'ii auay
lieill Imlii in liive iMii.la:n-, lim i'Ik
I'.iiy and pud'os i f iu Ui.hiiion. ileru
me t i bo ktr;i Ihe ruuix of a I'.otiun
MMipl'lll.i ati r. a gieut oval bank (
eailli e:i!le I Arthur's I;. mini Tibbt
tnil an eiioimoi; iiii.u.i'! ik-- l .iii
tied bv the It .mans, T!..- i ul,-. . mid
reii ni ttit) ctui-k It Mii.n ii'tflmeiit
and t'l.ir wiv. i.ad fiimllb s left
luaey . niaies of l.,i !r in ciiiaiini
loltlbstntlio. ill.'li'.i n;s i.f InillM hold
m i.sll. . in-, dies and fibulae, r.-niulna
of iIli.X and liNlllS, 1.1 :i h. i-'! li-S and
iu.il. I oni.iini i ts. curvl.i.'.s, ring.),
.'e:', end Hie like. In be gat .1 Upon III
Ilie eiei'S of Ihe Inenl it: ' lim. Til"
. hole plniv. Willi lt. ciHiibluiithui if
hill ,Mii whtiilitg river, with low-lying
hotiH' n -tling in abundant trees,
forms a picture which many painter
has so'.iybl to portray on cunvas.
First Besr in EiijUnd.
Tho vlneyaiiU t rap l.-ebla froni
i-eie.hori' to iiioiinl.'.lii pe:t 1:1 :. v!:l).
llierlng airit'ii of rroen. Vines hang
from trie to tree, making a leafy
roof overhead n'td gin n. sun pb iveil
walls to the long alley:-, where In
numerable ek'.si.l;' hunches, grow.
The grapes are still smull i.nd li:inia
ti:re, but exiiiilhite in lorin and color.
In October, the season of vlnl'i;;, tJaia
iti u.-iL be the most beaut Iiui pl tce oil
eiiitli. Here one iiu.li rsi.inds why
the itonian soldiers iu ilrituin, when
they lir.-t saw the Konlihli hop vines,
thought ih"' had found the nea.e:,t
thing to ihe grane the unvag" north
land proMieed. In their efiorts In
make wine from bona ihey i-.-o.luc.:.!
the first beer m.ide In Knglaial.
Maud Howe in I.IppitK oit's.
I. W. HARPI2R is tho nemo of ox
safest and most satisfactory for all
uses. Sold by J. T. Oossett.
R9f SPSt.NCi DISl'CCO
GREAT
THE EYES OF THE WORLD
ARE UPON HER.
THE Home-Sceher
wants to Know about her
matchless" Climate and
her Cheap Lands.
THE luvz'Acr
Want; to Know about not
cniy her cheap land and
low taxes, tut as wcl!, hr
wralihof Mint and Forest,
tnd this is la let joa know
that the
IKTEENATIOSAL Q
GREAT KORTIILPN,
Tevai' Crvslr't itailrnd
T; ivrn?! more than a thovs
and miles of the Crraia of
Texa Eevcurrt. litf r.t and
devcicptd. and that s en may
learn mcri absut the Grrat
1. 2 G. K. Ccatti y by .ending
a 2-rrr.t tJr.p frr a cory c f
Ihe Illcslrater end General
hamtar. r 23 cents fcr a
jrar's file cf u-n. cr ly
Tiriti-s
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THE ENTERPRISE
j JOB PRINTINGjOFFICE
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Fully prepared to do any and
all Kinds of Job WorK.
l.owst rates and the best work
fJuarAntecd.
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Now is the time to build that house. We are prepered
g to furnish you the Lumber. Space does not per-
$ mit us to tell you just how much we can
g save you on your purchase.
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LIGHTING ANjP POWER
ICfC AND COLD STORAGE
R ites Furiikshsiil on All 3: i!?r ; Raceivo Prompt Attention
Main Office 380 and 382 TeVis St.
The Petroleisin Iron Works Go.
STKLiL OIL 5T0RAGK TANKS.
All Classes Plate and Sheet Iron Work. Fuel Oil
Equipment.
Old Tanks Cut and Rebuilt on
SSiort Notice.
Mata OHicz ani Works-AVashlngtoa, Pa. SJg
Southern Branch Ohiccs Godchacx Build
ing, New Orleans, La.; American National
Bank Building, Beaamont, Tex. . . .
MEMBERS OF MEDICAL PROFESSION
an6 others
: ... i
j al:oil to rrmonilirr l.hat tlir-riinsonsu
: (hasiM on Invoatisation and results)
I advantages
Cool Colorado Offers
a a renrt for imlivHnnU or llioo tn n-ol of Diysiral ViilmiMine be
ran i- of (ii r-iik. SiHli niaiy llalnt s or other ('.ur,..: ti,js bavin" pir
linil.ir nftn iicc to llioyo ro.-Iius in thf 1-owt-r Altitmlt-s or Malarial dis
tricts. This Land of High Elevation
Inviroraiins A'mosiliPro .'ii Vacn f if, pi c(.r.,li(, r.ramliMtr prono.it In
..n-iiiii o. 0i.tli:niii.-s f..r Out l vn r I. f,. nn.l affor.Iin; all the rimforuj
4 Civilijitiiin at Muiiiin.i.i V nve -, is but ime day's jminiry 1ra Tex
! as vis
THE DENVER ROAD"
t'.'Mi I. Ih Only l.ln ofr-rirc Soli 4 Tl.toT,-:, Train, from the PoutbupuL
TI - lvTu.t- avs y.n, A ri.l.- p.r n -n-.l-irip and ,liar iN, iBia,
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TTn-' ' fvn s-to!i, "THE COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA"
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"T": Air'.- Ti' .'" f (' ! "J'li a lrii:
One Way Via
L S. Dv , T.PA. R. W. Ti'lon. C.
Fol o:
IS NOW OPEN
and
do the rest.
E,. F. McCOMAS,
Manager.
I Ii 11 11 1111 1 "T ""MmS
JIIHI
s of tho rtr-st Mpdiral Anthorltio
unanimniisly favors tho unrivaled
the Denver Road'
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