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tfc Progressive Grocery... Τ h» Store M E<«e«ort ιλ the, f.uid»'. phito-topher and frieod of every ·>ο>· who to make a rtlraiKht line to *«rm| e»om*y on Krnceru- We rat*r to the wants of the people in » way that it: likod; our leli*ery »cmc<· is tho one that c annot be excelled Our line of groceries arc ar>- the fn-shest and of th»· m<y;t popular brands. I>oinp without our pp-o caries \s 1·Λ(ίηβ many a genuine navinfj of money Our <tore w situated on th·· road to econo my follow the path, or .·:ιΙ1 u* often by phone. ROY CONNALLY ! BOTH I'HONKS $4.00 Buys an OIL HEATER ■j t HOWELL H'D'W. CO. * There is more profit · to be made on bus iness by telephorM· than from ax y other source What ar« you doin^ to increase your aajea by tele phone' 14,000 subscribers added to oar »yet«m during 1906, be Bidee Xhoosands of mile» of toll aire ait*. { < Hustle for your share, < I The Southwestern Tele= j £ graph 4 Telephone Co. ; ·» If you dont ewe to drink "•Frosty" " tJood u· $5 4HJ for 11 <:&**< οt i doaen "Dallas" ριρ'β, or SC1.50 * for β <«m of four Dow-n "Dal·· Ζ Lfti" .SpUts. : : : * We »lK>ir for boillce returned 20c per dozen, nnd f>>r cit»e 79c e<K>h - Dtllas 0 Brewery I Dallas. Texas 2 Now is the Time to have your heating etovee gut op. We are ready for work; -will repair, trade for yoors, or pay the cash for it. We waat to do the work. Try us. Moore's New and Second Hand Store Old i*bon«260 212 Raul Main ι m Friday, Februray 9 Florence Davis SUPPORTKl) BY blliott Dexter AND A NOTABLK COMI'AN^ j In thi· Romantic Comedy ] ) An Unsurpassed Display ot Costomes C Scenic Splendor Prices 25c, S6c, 75c, I.M : IS .HIST AS ΗΚΡΟΗΤΚΠ * 1 All loiAnlmen; m Ι.'.ι.· I." _-n|.iiina Hill I»-· · : . .1. ι NOT ASlMiLU'HANUKj *r· Hfplern, w ho * Hfbaie, Koplird to Hi* tariouft OfeJ»r llo·»- l hai rre I r*e«l fit» \ h<» M fiHHrr. J j Washing; too. Keb. * ft «··>· liuiilr.K : j ftn sesion priM'tt' iillv !i· » u'clœk | W«dnesdH\ the house <·<»π« hided >1! j preliminary "(rps «ο ··.· passai of the r.iflro.i ' -ntr· hill ο : ! · · ι < ·« ι » roll « ill j on She measure a ml put off the final j action until Ή.ut ··»!.» y at unun Hill .i ; adopted '· χ ;» * ι !1 .ι ··· ι " ι m >!'?■· ί ! 11 ; he j hou no. I The U.r.f f(. .1 tllOUdment ','inr it 1 , lOcloti: and foi three hour- fo||ov. an^ ι on»· ar cndmont . ι it or another « ano up ! was road, debated in eom· oi.-t.m· . | and w< -.it <1o\v tr> defeat So fir- r« « .·■.!·■« t ho sl.ru;;:?i'· to r ι n ? · : » < 1 t ! > ; 11 of t ec unen .« pi r.v>rr.« ph of the > » < i I wq:· or»ni in·!«··«! h> the l'adincr. a dozen member* waived Mvi- hands and shoutod for reooR'nitioi> Not or»»· of i these w re adopted. Th# · contained i all manner f proposition···. such regulating preferent inls. th'· long and short haul. free pasj-es. <«» jrt procdurc. whole rato hills and purl s of bill·? All went "by the board." Previous ό the.-»* exciting proceed ings the hous·· had boon entertained for fj·■·■-· hour by the oratory of its b( t sp-Mki ι.- Itourke Cochran of New York gave hi-·, approval to the measure in an elaborate speech Mr, Mann of It inoi- follov."ii wiien the 1 minority P.e!--r, Mr. Willi, ι η-. expoun-i 1 ed the measur»· and «»»ngratula ted everybody on its success (Chairman Ifepburn cloned the deV>ate ' 1 ri a < o!nr> hensive speech dealing with tin- arguments of ils opponents and the terms o' t.h · bill. If·· was wpplaud #»d by both side Mr. Hepburn took η η in turn 'Ue points made in opposition lo the bill and dispos»· ) of on eh in bvief man ner. I·'!.·-' -:·· depra.-ated th»· effort to claim political er«»dit Turning his at tention ! « » the remarks of Mr. Cockran he administered hat he termed ,i ro buke against an offort to detract from the dignity ',r the courts. Mr. Hepburn then went through the bill, pointing out its pro\ isions. He was questioned closely by Messrs Si"rley of Kentucky and Sullivan <>f Massachusetts regard ing 'he m^!u of th*k carrier to get into the courts fie maintained that no court's right- were lost and»·' τ hi bill. He ooiH'lutle»! at 4 o'clock and asked • 1. oncfi for the reading of thr» bill. Among amendments debated worr* \ one by TVI r. Stephens of Texan to add postnl cars rtnd tormina! facH\tie« and on** by Mr. Sheppard of Texas to ïn chr> rarrlers "wholly by water." ν il· il CHAIN OF MASTERS. il Σ ! Wallace So Considers the Hresent I Ι Canal Construction System. I j Wa>shfi>£:tom K*>b. H.—Refore the scn , ! mt* canal comrnKt^ J. F. Walla*»· su.id 1 ! ttie present armti/fenienis amounted to fa ohafu >6f masters with the chairmen f»r (he commission. an executive com lTjfssioner, Mr CromwRll, Secretary *Taf* and the president., grading down to Mr. Stevens, or the man in actual ι charge of operation» on the isthmu*. He. »aid Mr. Oromwell had been in ' eluded a-s one οΓ the masters for the reason that he swmed to have certain undisputed influence which entitled} him to be classed in the chain. I lead η ua rîers of the commission j should be on (he isthmus, Mr. Wallace said, and the harder the communication with Washington the i1,# worl< would be retarded. Ho thought the man in «-Uarge ef j • he worli on the isthmus* sho jM kn? the > undisput* i head, with the governor of ; the *one second »nd the η»«η who husj churgt? of the procuring of supplies atvIî mei> third in authority. 5moot Hearing· Resumed Washington. FVh. 8.—Hearings in th* rase of Senator Reed Smoot were re sumed Wednesday before the commit tee on privileges and election». Invea titration of protesta against the Vtab senator retaining hia seat continued through two sessions of eoTigresii and this marked the beginning of meetings which the committee Is likely to hold Intermittently throughout th·» present session. All Recalled. Memphis. Keb. S.—The Ne* a-Semite τ learns that a (iernmn officer, a first ' lieutenant in the kaiser's army. is I pasain* through the city and Is au - I therlty for the statement that all Oer- | man officers on leave of absent e in this j country have been recalled. The lieti i tenant Is on route to New Orleans or 1 Galveston where to» will sail for Π or many via Italy Warehip» For Mardi Gras Washington. FVb S. instructions have been given to Bead Admiral Dirk ; Ins, oommantling the coast defens squadron, which Is about to make ; cruise from Charleston. S C to th·* Gulf of Mexico, to send vessels of his squadron to the Mardi «Ira* · elebrn tioris at Xew Orleans. Mobile. Natch*"·, and IVn ·.«.'· The distribution of ι * vessel*· lrf Admiral I >i kins Articles Signed San I < «.!·< :sro. i*>b ν Article* ' a twfflty ï >υη i · On teat w rρ - \ I Frank Ο. N< th*· Amorican ι·.ι '■ ■ π champion η ml Harry Tenriy weight stipulait is 120 pounds at t:·· ringnHle Tl·. ''*4ν»! plaçai m ·■ rit y P'b Negr-!S* Burned to Death Paris ! \ Keb s \1a« ία Wilao? an aginf η"ΚΓ···<«, *,·.»* burn»xi to death ί at Blardsto^ H*r f!»>»?* ηλλ »o hor ribly burn*· t ; t»Ht *h# ha^l to be rofled In a Qut't ii» iw handle*!. S ·« w«i r« port«4 fr» b# IP® v*ar· n|4 ftURNt WITH HOME. T«rr»bt« «4 Cant·-* J*ck We·* «I Joh*9t>*\ C*u«ty. «.'teburn·. FVb. Q Thf rwWiif'n' ' Ja*> Π ο*# *hre# m!U « north ruiufht fir* and it w '-Λ ' ron ren*um*'J f?»pt*in Mot* w ·. « burne<| to d#ath Hi*; txnîν *** hudiy · barre*! iVr# woh *4.1 */-v#nty year* «M. »n I had' been Iwkc·* married. Π * J hv hirr *lf fïe baa ·* ν#»?'Λΐ marri* î datierhi'-r»» in tbl* ri y. one In Ne v. ΜίχΙ'Λ, »nd » •on Γ>* I la a: al*o ^veral .nlMr«-'T! by h!* neeond wife I» ;■* btli#v*l » .· Caroline Pttw exploded Il we* reported that Captain Ï *"<*-« kept < onaiderahle mon*·.· in the h<>u«** and thill h" π Icht h a ν» l^en killed and burned in order to rover " ρ »*. robtτν County ΛΙ'ογτ,ev Ma «on '"If . « 1 in l went out and made a thorough examination A In rip* iron aaf# wa» found. an'] when thla wa« op#.nod. It waa «aid that 114'» was mmoved fr- tn t he « ash draw·: J200 of the amount being in jtreenb«<k* and $100 In tcold The knob havlt be*· η broken off th< »f< led Mime to hf||» v · that th" <»M>· · had failed U gel th· rnon#?y MINEOLA MEETING. Εχ(ι itivf- Committee Transact. $r,m* Important Business. ■ >e,,F;< Tex Feb r* The ex.m five . ·. , ' î t f ·' of the f- » r r? r· Kd ;· a tional and C» >-operat ivr I'nion <>f ArtWi- .1 her:,η V ' · •••η hf re Thur - • ' r ■ 1 ■ « 1 . · ι it. . r. « f ;.1 ι ie® Ha Γ ret I i' » learned that rn; '■ r of National i ta portal)'<· ,re brine: 'Ii cuwd Buej n« ^ plan will he ,{i}>.r»ted by the roni mittee whleh I' I thought will mater Ia1t\ l.reru'ît-ii th" lorals in ill th4 St«ι'' . and nuike th*» work of organisa tïon mu' ii · . -ter in all s«-< îions Τ'la η·-! r« »? the warehousing <»f >tton and other produre and for atoring grain in IVrr <' /-operative elevator· ui'l I»·· lull> d « η · « ·] ■ ·.'■ organization w ork TEXAS SOUTHERN SOLD Purchase Pr<ce Said to Have Been M>.· lion and a Half Dollars. Muti-ni ;i -« .· Kiit: KM r· I, V W'alkej pr· -ideal of the Texas Surfit 1 "rn ι :· ih ··;,d. :r ; id açent for the sale <■' j the piMp"ri . -.vhieh i- t* th·· hands of ; re»■«'·ίvers, sold the mad Thursday u. ^astern '-a pita lists. i if s id the price \v;.s $1ΟΘ0. Th· j roarl r"n· lrom Marshall to Winsboro. j Tex -jistan< · of sevenîy-four miles I with branches, making a total of more j than 100 mile*. it is .said 1 he price was $1.500,000. Th·* part (if proposed North and South line which is to run through rentrai Kan j s as. and run froi ι Canada to the Oulf I of M exir" JUVENILE COURT BILL Draft of Proposed Measure Approved ι by the Convention. ι Dallas·. Feb. " Daring Hie meeting I of lb*5· County Judge* and County Com ι mlsslonetp' dissociation »if Texas Thursday ifrn draft of 'he proposed juvenile court bill to be presented to . the legislature *as read and approved. ; By Invitation. Judfe M. M. Brooke. I candidate for the Democratic nomioa j (Ion for s~ovf*rnor, addrts»^ (he con vent Jon. I Hon. Τ. β. Lovp. a member of ihej legislature from Dallas county. aJso J spok^ for u better .«system of ke^piriif ' accounts; of public officia??· I, HOT WATER ENTERPRISE Sanitarium and Bath House to Be Established at Marlirv. Murlin. TfX . Feb 3.—The »:Hy I council rioted a contract Willi Dr. J. W. j Cook for } 0.000 gallons dally of hot I water from thei Marlin artesian well. Dr. Cook hinds Film se If fo erect a new bath house and sanitarium to cost not. Jess than $6.000 The price he is to j pay for- tbe o*e of ihe water rs Ι?Λ per j month. Could Not Conceal ί ΚI Pas*». Feb. 9.—With « facial [ uMtKe«up ι hat would do credit to an actor ηnd adorned with a wig under which his q leue was neatlv hidden, a Chinaman endeavored to evade the 1m ■nlgratinn .«uthoritios of the Interna tional bridge and enter the United States as a Japane«« He ca* It untied hart fo Mexico. Telephones and Electric Lights. Ravia. i. T.. Feb. 9.—R. K. Moore of Decatur. Tex., will establish a city telephone system here, and Mr. White of Denison put In an aiecetric light j plant. Tishomingo parties proffered to btçht up the town by a w1r«* run from j l.· plant In that town. Suspects Under Arr«*t. \lu*»Xogee. Feb. 9.—Two men were ί arrested here Thursday. The officers b lieve the men know something about , 'he many bank robberies which have ; occurred in Oklahoma and Indian Ter- j • itorv during; the last three months Top of Head Blown Oft Kavs City. Okla.. Feb. 9.—Otto Coop er. while hunting rabbits that were! ruining his fruit trees, was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of, his shotgun. The entire top of Coop er's head was blown off Plenary Council to Be Heio Syracuse Ν. V . l-Vb. '» Th« Post Standard quotes λ "reliable cai authorit> a-» paying that a plenar> cr national i<>un« il «>f the Roman Cath olic chur« h in the I ' η i t e<l Riate* λ i)j t.» heltî a t U.«Hitnore next mont' Jail Full of Crap Shooter* \Yaxt\h ti hι· fVl· \ ι'hi» gam* wa* run into λπΊ 103 » us»— have been [ flirt·! Ail . n< i:i<»» s an<i thev fill*·»? i the )«· "Vf flow iru " π ι β 'nail* ' bond Judge Roe· Accepta Kittle Hock IV l« ♦ Juose hose ha* a· c*pte«1 the ai-i>« '.ni .haiiI i«nd6r«*i hin. . by Preaittont H«·· «irveli t< th# ^«tre confereni « at Th' Hâfu« »* a mpr*Mntatlv<> <·* t * « »untn PARTIAL Λ Κ PORT ΜΑΟ€ »nd M<C®H Are B#ih *>*->*■ ty Taker* !ο Τ #«W New Tforv ί · - Τη** = r~· ·- · i-ororniUre f»?» · T' » · *<«" · > ■'·■ of th* S*'-· V'i · · «· r«»r gmny f«, - * »if t*· rompwnv* · . -t:'. : . Of it fc k· ''«»! ' f ' · : . port Φ ., ' · '·" = An<l" . ' · ' Λ S M ; » }·■. U Ί. f . r t » '» !·« John -v vf. <* ·< ' « ' N»· V-»r ί . '<.»«>,<· «h.»rf <»f , · #f m · , . .. · M» » 'v ; . - oni"·' to Imr-i ·« <1 of * s,, · '·.- uni'. ring ' > r- tu?; U n v^-ίγλ .·...·· '· inç I forriflWiti to f-av fill' wjtk ·λι) proper ν < ountto ? S Τ·*'* ' I «f » '■ nt Jort ί ' ! t' ' *.» r. ' ■ . ■ 510 of)!} r, ·| r. M !l ' î flot· ■ f"l Το H «rnlltop ! f* ? if: liffK? Th* purpo*.·· of - ■■ tnn< < · th· · net y y if ha- *·· ur.at to .tv' ^rtain. arid r^'-omrr;· ! that pTOfiC'iinz;» h'v τ ; ? ^ *· I tV ι ) » .ί rnf Mon an»! M<*< *«11 for .· ■ < ■ tnsr o> repayment Tb* «•omTrilt.tirf6' ί 5- r t ·· .i r ι 1 that · ι j· H'\i · io;· ? .u:· \>r* ■·, η.,if·· t « » M» Mci'all for In f orrnftt Κ »n π ni in g 1 h t bu' t bal H i* informai ; h> Mr. NfrC«iir* i'imlly t h: t bu j»m\ - · kal iiri'l f τ ν ου h 'ondltron i· -oîch tb>«: the -ubjt fi '.ïi ntiot t,f : ;.· »j ρ r> ri t. A' r .· Mr H mlllori s h* .i i. *vhb »· ' ha- <>■ f-n report·· ! as b« i: :* ba j · eommitte» i ! h.' ·« H ï inform'··} · (hat h- >."·< ·· r « * .· ν · ; · . · i i y «hl·· îo u a v···' : : " i · » has .■··'·!'.; r- ν · ■ ■ · y ρ f f ο r * il) 11 ï. î T j ' · I him to r· ' j τ η to mak^ η full flisrîosur' ; ·' . , , ν ι ί ï < . ■ flishur-^m^nt < . : trajtf v'iM i-i·.but. without, C Az IN YUCATAN Me .r President and Lady Are R? ;»pi»-ntE of HinH Honors. M ' :.· v I : t· · :■ t. î'r'- ■·'· t·' ί Di ι / lias f »' n.î!!y »·}>» rift t r * «=· new ρ* * 't<■ ι'' ι· ···· -î , : u<>: oî'a! her*· TIu* f»ub lu h·. ' : ■)·.'-■: ■■•te·· I nre of i." :r· dii·" ; I < o-· -"Vor.il million • loi!::: . 'i •OTl i t'-* ht U>" pO.nit'-T» i t î : π · \ 'i.an!f' <*·· ·! '.""·: t '-nt hui-iasm on tcr<"'tir -r ι ' 1 >*·ΐ η la^ist ro >'· - Γ th'· f-p'ili . Th· cri · ·: haîl r;· "î; r ■ ho::or <-f ' !·· ! wif<* of t · · 'î *' t was η m icrnifit , : ι -î f f» ? τ -· '! ·'···-· " ■><!<■'<] h·· > itrh '"o <i t v .·,»· « | j. «ri t y .··. n-t «tatf. 1 >iamori'î : i ara! oih"· ;·'Λ\·.·]ν v/orn h\ ■'.· l.o!i·].· j made : ι sujK'rb flisnlay. Pr»'sidrnt Di wr : » t ·· b;mou«'t in '-.i I honor, expr^sR^ ] ι !.<· ■'ish that Vu·· ·· - : tan would not only conUnu»· ; ■> - ; pr«*at fibci « xportingr stat^. j also export articles now · abroad of native matr-ri-it COULD NOT COLLECT. On This Account a Bank H~d *o Dis continue Business. Cleveland. Mis·.. F«*V *> Th·· ΠοΙί var County bank. ;> vM.ate iv ulion. : failed lo op^n Its doors for busi;u:v:<= I Thursday. Its n.s«e*s at* ίΙνΛ:ι ,·μ ; $130.000. with liabilities of *"! 10.000. in , ability Lo collect outsandina obligation* I If given a.«t fhe cause of the· failure. Arrangements Discussed. I Kansas City. Feb. 9.—Arrangement* I for carrying· out the programme of th< I seventeenth annual convention of the Transmiesissippi Commercial contre»? which will be held here this year, was* discussed at a meeting: of th· execu Hive committee. Those present includ ed David R. Francis, president, and John W Noble of St. T»ui* and BTdwir*. F Harris of Galveston. G a ν* History of Happening·. Washington. Feb. 9.—M. Talgny. ttie charge d'affaires of France. who was expelled from Venezuela bv President Caetro, had a conference with the French ambassador Thursday. He grave M Juseerand a history of the recent happenings In Venezuela. which the ambassador will forward to hi* govern m» η ! Favorably Reported. . Washington. Feb. s —The wajiUi bill, appropriating 15,000,000 for lh«· purchase of the American legations and embassies in foreign capitals,. wit» favorably reported by the house eom m it tee on foreign affairs bv <» snb-com mttte* f Lighter Catch#· Fir· and Sink·. Venice, Feb. 9.— k lighter of 4to bales of cotton, from Austrian steamer Alberta, from Galveston, caught fire and sank. Several bales burned r*n<j 2)0 *»■**· water damaged — j Pension Bit! Pa···*. Washington. Feb S.—The house passed the pension appropriation bill, carrying 1139,000.000 for pensions and |1 1145.000 for administration Houston Measure Goes Through. Washington. Feb. χ. Senate passed bill of Senator Culberson appropriating $500,000 for erection of Federal build- ! Ing at Houston. Tex To Be Vigorously Pushed Cit\ ' Mexico, Feb. f) - Hoard ofl ' health * i!: push -anitarv ■ nmpaign * her* HAPPENINGS CONDENSED Ύά.· ... l«»sr« w^n ki.!·· · · Ctark* vil)· T>* Ν ririçro ι» ι M '···· '»-· Τ ι :i-î fr.'Tii bun * Π Γ* a the » \ * tl · k4 ■«aw ' .n S'i1 r.h ι Jos 1 I 'twin .'I \1 ♦ · X '« .1 · ι -i I ■ w a ι ν» ·ιί«*·.ϋ \\ ιηΊοπι i ex . : >-f ι >.♦» I,it»» Juhu> Ku ' ,f I vest»· fnt J .i ' Austin '•iraiMi TroHi'i-r > seventy run» vwir· .··'! \\ · r ♦> - ho · !">··* t-or·· »»ff· nT hum·* I·.» I · Μ ι \ a T.<rk I ι' 'ΜΐίΓΗ'ίι ·· OUMlv Ν Τ Γ·»·» ι ' Μ ί·> ftfv*s »*.!·!« ffii t " A 4 a vv .-· rf^^ptiOi ThurH.ia* night Γοη|ΐ«*ΜΠΜΐη î*m m worth um1 Mt*% Αιτ. Μοο«·ν*ιΗ *·τ* There is no doubt about H The H. 41 C. R. R Will Pot You There in the Shortest Time 2 THROUGH TRAIN3 DAILY—2 Strictly first c'ass up-to-date service. Through Pullman Sleepers BETWEEN (jalvt sion, Howl·.·;. ϋ«ηί«οη and 8t. bourn via <» il. ft S. A. Ky. to Houstoe, Μ Λ T. <° R. R. to t'cnisoo and Μ Κ ά Γ. Ry. to St. Louis. 'ralvtxton. Houston ^wl Fort Worth via 1 » H. * S. A. Ky. to Houston and li. & Γ (". Κ. R ".ο Ft. Worth ΛI το I w■ · "i Hr.i; ton an'! Au; 'in, ^ ■: > and i>al! ι S free Chair Car» { Ko iu!! t">r. ..idn ·*»·· »i · ·' v.rket ajcent.«. or # M. L. ROBBINS, G. P. A. | Houston. Texas X L Λ. Λ A. ». A - ^ A A A AAA A AAA A A ^ A ^ A ► f f f yyf f yf » WW ▼▼ THIS WINTER man γ wn.r. go το California, Oregon AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS WHY NOT YOU ' Let u» Toll You About It. The Southern Pacific th·- Only Lint With its Own Hails from New Orleans to San Francico The Acme of Comfort at Lowest Figure;·!. Oil Burning Locomotives, Finest Equipment "Open Window Rout»·. no Smoke, no Cimiers. Also Fine and Fast Passenger Steamers between New Orleans and New York and New Orleans and Havana—Sailings Weekly. For Folder and Beautiful Descriptive Matter, write T. J. ANDERSON, HOUSTON, JOS. HELLEN, Gen. Pass. Agent. TEXAS Ass't. Gen Pass. Agt. Homeseekers Rates To Panhandle Country, Tuesdays and Saturdays, limit :i0 days. Stopovers allowed. Lands rapidly; rising in value. .1,·· California Colonist Rate $25.00, February l'i^to AprilfT.JI One Fare Plus $2 To Denver, January 27. '_>X and£9, account Stock Grow ers' Conventions. ROCK ISLANJD Is the one line from Texas on which the sieepers and Chair Cars (o through to Chicago via , Wichita, Topek .1 and Kansas City. Write for Full information regarding any trip North, IKast, .South east or West, to Phil λΓ'αιτκκ. g. ι», a., c. κ. ι. * β. Fort Worth, T*IW. TEXAS FARMERS Located in the Panhandle Country constitute a vast proportion ol those- who are out of debt, possess an abmndanee of all that is nee· eessary to comfort and easy hours, and own BANK ACCOUNTS. Tho^e who are not so fortunate should profit bj piaei fjpertentw and recognize that these conditions are possible in THE PANHANDLE and no where elae for the reason that no other set-lion bow offen Iteally Higb-ClnKfi Lands at Low Crices. I and that the Agricultural and Stock-farming possibilities of tht· section are the e<]ual of, and in some respects better than threJ to five timee higher priced property located elsewhere. 1 la a word: Many magnificent opportunities are still open heiJ to those possessing but little money, but prompt investigation anfl QUICK ACTION 3 are advisable, as speculators have investigated and are fast punhu» tng with a knowledge of quickly developing opportunities to se· to others at greatly increased prices. I THE DENVER ROAD 1 Mite cheap round trip tickcts twice a week with -stop o\· r privileged Kor full information write s Λ. \. GIJSNO.N, <S. Ρ, Λ., S Port Worth, Τι For Comfort and Gonvenienc * Travel by this sign MKT -J