KID OLOUD, I1B1ABKA, OIIIF I W: V I fl 1 The tenderness"and flavor of Libby's Dried Beef are frequently com mented upon. Libby, McNeill A Libby Chicago j mmmrwmNM:'mmvmmteMLmmmmmM;mmm Get In Where the Big Oil Fellows Are! Tha hi fellows have the money ! The Fort Wonh Ilecord of Juno 1. on paite 9, reporta CtlL. HDDIH OllKKN'S WELL, now down 1.600 feet, and now settlns 12 In. casing. PltOSPECTH HMD TO IIK UOUD FOIl A PnODUClNU WHLU OUH Oil AND QAB LEASES are In the N. B. part of Val Verde county. Teiss, and lie ONLY A FMW MILES H. W. of tho well Col. K. II. It. Green la now drllllnr and thrre re TWO OH THREE OTIIEIl DHII.I.INO WELLS and FIVE Oil BIX DMLLINO CON TltACTS BUIIROUNDINO OUll LEASES. There are alao three well now producing froin a hallow nand only five or six miles N. E. of M. We have two seoleglcal reports on tha Froperty In thin Vicinity, t la reported that Col. Omen la to drill FIVR DEEP WELLS on hla property and that ha will go FIVK THOUSAND FEET DEEP If necessary to And oil, and KVEIITIJOD KNOVT8 he has plenty of money with which ta do It IF IIH THINKS It worth spending probably ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS. DON'T TQU Till NIC 1109.00 INVERTED In a lease on 10 acres Just 8. W. of bis well Is a. good Investment T THAT IS THE WAT wo are selling the assignments of the leases on our 10-acrs tracts, EITHER cash or 16 cash and 1S ench month. We ara reliably Informed that tho SAME STRUCTIinn on which Col. Clrern Is drilling nUNS DIHECTLT THItOUOH OUH PIIOI'BRTY and IF HE or any of tho others around us gets a producing well you know ALL THE IIIO COMPANIES will atart grabbing for our leases at FARULOUH PHICES. OHT IN NOW NEXT WEEK MAY HE TOO LATB. Pin your checks or money order to this ad and malt It today to UNITED LKASTNO COMPANY, 1101 MAIN HT., FOIIT WOHTII. TEXAS. MAKING STUDY OF VOLCANOES I NEVER KNEW HE WAS BEATEN Department of Agriculture Has Taken Up New Line, Which Is Bound to Ho of Interest. The department of agriculture hns begun the extensive ohscrvntlnn of the volcanoes within Its borders and In sular possessions, nnd hns recently tnken formal charge of the observatory- on Ktlnuea, Hawaiian Iblands. Prof. T. A. Jnggar, Jr., formerly of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who hns been director of the observa tory since Its foundation, will remain In charge. The Investigations at Kll BUea were begun In 1012, under the au nplces of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and since 1013 have been maintained at the expense of tho Hawaiian Volcano Research associa tion, constating chiefly of residents of Honolulu. It Is expected that the anther bureau's work In volcanology Will bo developed In many details and eventually he extended to Alaska and ithcr regions under the control of the United States In which active vol cuoes exist. You Know 'Em, Too. "K's funny how wo hnto to face realties. I know n commuter once who rode Into town every day on tho 8:10. Bat he used to call It the 7:78. Ho Shld It made him feel more vir tuous." From "Tho Haunted Book shop," by Christopher Morley, In thu June "Bookman." And then there's the chap who sets his clock half an hour ahead nt night, to he can turn over In the morning rud get an extra nap. The golden eagle, like other good tenors, Is a rare bird. How would you negotiate with tho dog after ho had entcn your sheep? When You're Tired 1 and need the invigora tion of a well-flavored, full-bodied hot cup, there's nothing superior to I Postum Delicious and healthful, it supports and cheers with its refreshing good ness, and it is an eco nomical table drink as well At Grocers. Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c AAA'A A m. A AAA AAAfl. A , j j j jj Ajji Ajj I jjiti j jj A I jj j 3 'WWWWWW WWWW WWWWW WWWW WW! a?jsmmTE",snmVssSf jJg.wlMffli Mitf mTf I That Quality, Among Many Others, Accounts for Andrew Jackson's Rise to Greatness. The boyhood friends of Audrew Jackson, so the story goes, could never quite understand how Jackson becatno so great n general not to say presi dent while the rest of them remained simple pioneer citizens at home. "Why, Jim Brown, right down tho pike here," they said, "could throw Andy three times nut of four; nnd look whero he Is now!" "How did there happen to be a fourth time?" nt-ked some one. "Usu ally It's three times and out, Isn't It?" "Sure It Is. But Andy, you see, never had the sense to know when hu was beat. Ho would never stay throwed. So, by nnd by Jim would get tired out throwing him and stay throwed himself. And then Andy would think he'd bent htm." There Is a wliolo serMion In a nut shell In that simple little anecdote. The thing tliot counts Is sot how many times you nro "throwed," but whether you. are willing to "stay throwed." Your adversary, whether he be a person or a misfortune or a dlfllculty, or Just n hnrd Job, can bo tired out In the end by throwing yeu Just ns sure ly, If net as swiftly, as by your throw ing him. It Is merely a question of which of you gives In In his mind first, and "stuys throwed." Remember that I Youth's Companion. The Stylo Nowadays. Knlcker "Hns Smith mndo up with his wife?" Bocker "Yes, but of courso lie doesn't know on what terms." In Greece a person sentenced to death Is not executed till two years have passed. Cereal ! iHriovED umroiM inteimational smsrSuDOL Lesson oiy nrav. l'. is. i-MTzwATian, d. d., Teacher of English Ulbln In tha Moody llllile Institute of Chicago.) (Conjrliht, 1919. by Wmlcru Nrwiminr UBlon.) LESSON FOR JULY 13 BAPTISM. LESSON TUXTH-Matt. ::1S-M; AcU 8:34-40. GOLDEN TEXT-Kiir as miuiy of you as Iihvo been baptized Into Christ hava put on Christ. Clal. 3.S7 ADDITIONAL MATlUMAlf-.Miitt S;13 17: Arts a.37, SS; 19:1-7, Col. 2:12; I Pator 3:1S-21. riUMAUY TOPIC-Jesns Christ Hnp tlzoil by John. JUNIOR TOPlC-Tho Uiiitlsm of Jesus Christ. INTnilMKDIATi: TOIMC-The Plcdgs of Chrlatlun Dlseliilpililp SRNIOIt AND ADULT TOI'IC-Slftnln-rune nnd Impurtnnoe of Christian Unp tlsm. I. The Apostles' Commission (Mutt. 28:18-20). 1. The nuthorlty of .Tesui. (v. 18). God Rare him all nuthorlty In heaven and on earth. As mediator and coming king he possessed all authority. This authority extends over all the ma terial world, Illinois, wicked men, dev ils, and his own people. fod highly exalted him and gave him a name which Is above every name (Phil. 2:0). There Is no other way of sal vation, for the entire matter of re demption Is In his hands (Acts 4:12). Since (3(1(1 has so highly honor d him It Is extreme folly to expect to be saved while disregarding him. 2. The obligation of the apostles (vv. 10-20). (1) It was to teach, Hint Is, make dlselplcs of all the nations Jv. 10). They were to make known to the whole world that Christ had died to savo sin ners nnd that God had committed to Jesus the redemption of the world. Those who are Christ's disciples are bound to proclaim him to others. (2) Baptize those who believe (t. 10). This Is the divinely appointed way of making n public confession of fnlth In Christ. The disciples must publicly take n stand for Christ. The application of water symbolizes the purifying effect of the blood of Christ nnd solemnly dedicates to the service of God. This baptism must be In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ohost, showing that the believer has been brought Into definite relationship to each member of the Holy Trinity. (3) Teach the disciples obedience (v. 20). Profession is not enough, It must Issue In obedience. Faith must result In works. To call Jesus "Lord" and do not the things which he says profits nothing. .. The nll-Kiifllclent promise (v. 20). The Lord bail told the disciples what would happen to them after he had gone nwny. Ho made It plain that perils of nil kinds awaited them. Though the difficulties were great noth ing mnttercd so long ns they had the presence nnd fellowship of the nil powerful Snvlor and Lord. II. The Baptism of the Eunuch (Acts 8:34-40). 1, Philip prenched Jesus Christ to him (v. 35). At the invitation of the eunuch Philip Joined himself to the chariot and found the eunuch reading from the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah. Beginning with this Scripture he preached Christ. He did not preach Christ as a great teacher, but ns n savior who had suffered and died in stead of tho sinner. He preached him ns one who had offered himself as n ransom for many. The fact that tho eunuch, a great statesman, needed an Interpreter of the Scriptures, even such n plain passage as the fifty-third chap tei of Isaiah, shows the absolute need of n preagher. The printed pnge Is valuable, but there will always be the need of a prencher. The gospel needs to bo experienced before one enn be a witness of Its saving power. 2. The eunuch requesting baptism (v. 30). When Christ Is truly preached men naturally desire to confess him In bap tism. In many qtmrters baptism has been unduly emphasized, hut In others It has been disregarded. It Is highly Important that an Intelligent under standing of Its meaning be possessed ; for that of which Jesus Christ gave an example and a command Is highly im portant. 8. Philip baptizing the eunuch (v. 38). Having secured from the eunuch the proper confession Philip baptized him. It Is fnlth In Christ that saves, but those who have genuine faith de sire to seal It In baptism, 4. Tho eunuch rejoicing (v. 30). Confession of Christ brings Joy, Those who obey the commandments of the Lord can go on their way rejoicing. Jesus Saves. As n child walking over a slippery nnd dangerous path cries out, "Futhcr, I am falling 1" and has but n moment to catch his father's hand, so every believer sees hours when only tho hand of Jesus comes between him nnd tho abysses of destruction. Cuyler. Wise In Time. "Nine-tenths of our wisdom lies In being wise In time," says a great stntesman. As far ns results nro con cerned, the wisdom that come3 too late Is often little better than folly. "If only I had thought of It when tho chance offered, I might," Is the pre ludo t'o mnny of our useless regrets. Self Distrust Causes Failure. In the assurance of strength there Is strength; and they nro the weakest. however, strong, who have no faith In themselves or their powers. Dover BUSINESS MEN IN HISTORY Interesting Question as to Whether It Is Better to Be Owner or Employee. The iiialn object of life Is doubtless to get something out of It besides trouble, nnd so nny critical comparison of rival methods of earning n living cannot fall to be Interesting to all men. The only ones not affected nro tho carefree hobo flitting from placo to place nnd the wise lad who early In life took the precaution to marry tho lovely daughter of tlte capitalist. Now. about the matter of rtmulng your own business or working for some one eKe on salary and commission. It wc go Into history the testimony Is somewhat conflicting, writes J. K. Sprngue in Sunset. Moses was a sal nrletl man for tho Phnrnoh corpora tion nnd did very well for himself. On the other hand, our old friend. Ills marcs nKo a salaried mini, built up n woiHii-iful business for Ills firm, but, ns so often happens, was thrown out of a .I'h when he got along In years, and the young fellow stepped In and took over the business. Among those who went Into business for themselves, Mark Antony did well nnd would probably have become- head of the world's greatest corporation If he bad not got Into fast company and wasted his time on wlno suppers, houseboat parties, and so on. Alexander the (Srent, strictly n busl- nrss inan with no foolishness nbout him, In ten years built up such a tre mendous organization that he fretted becauve there were no more good sized (owns where he could establish blanch houses. Napoleon, who wns In buslines for himself, prospered ex ceedingly for n number of years and probably would have died rich except for an unwise second mnrrlngo nnd the fact thnt he tried to spread out too much for his capital. We all know the outcome of tho business owned and mnnaged by Wil liam llohenzollern. Interested cred itors would do well to compare it Dun or llradstreet report on his affairs tnnde In the spring of'lOH with his rating at the present time. See Stockyards First. Jim. ids father's pride and mother's Joy, had been "over there" for nearly two ears. Finally word was received that he had reached un Eastern port and would soon bo heading for camp to receive his littlcrod discharge chev ron. Kagerly the home folks had waited to welcome back their hero and plan ned to mnke tho dny of his arrival here en route to camp a big one. At four o'clock one afternoon Jim's voice came over the telephone to his dad: "Leaving In fifteen minutes for camp" Unable to understand tho short stop over, the father Inquired the tlmo of his arrival In Chi. "Well, now, It wns this way," ex plained the warrior: "We got In at nine o'clock this morning, but I bad a couple of pals with mo who had never seen the stockyards, nnd I took them out to show them the place." Chicago Tribune. His Qlrl. Dewey wns six nnd it wns his first yenr at school. Ho remained after school ench evening, not because of falling to get Ideas, for Dewey hnd plenty of Ideas and room for more, but for sufllclent reasons ho hnd n special permit to stay. This gave him good opportunity to confide In Miss O.. his teacher, nbout his "girl" and every ltttlo brown curl around his neck nodded approval to all he. said. On this particular afternoon, after the others hnd gone nnd all was still, Dewey, with wistful, big brown eyes, wild: "Miss O., you can't guess who my girl Is now?" ns If he were ac customed to changing. "It's Margaret," and ns he turned his head this way nnd that the llttlo brown curls al ways nsscnting, ho waded deeper: "I never knew what love wns till I saw Margaret." Indianapolis News. Those Yankee Vandals. A huge electric cross formed pnrt of n German holiday celebration In one of the bridgehead towns. On New Yonr's cvo a private had "fraternized" to the extent of several schnnpps nnd wns wnlklng townrd his billet when he came upon n smnll group of Ger mnns. "Nob-end," snld the buck genlnlly. "Schoon," answered tho admiring German, looking up at the sign. The buck looked up. "Ja wohl." lie straightened himself nndchnrged forward. "She's erste classe. She's mine." A friendly M. P. soothed a sputter ing burgomelster nnd escorted the sou venir hunter to his bunk. Sergt. L. K. Wnrthmnn, A. B. P., In Judge. Americans Led In Aviation Feat. The first nvlators to fly from or to tho deck of a warship were Americans. Eugene Ely flew from tho deck of the scout cruiser Birmingham on Novem ber 14, 1010, nnd on .Tnnunry 18, 1011, the same avlntor In n flight made by him at San Francisco alighted on the deck of the battleship Pennsylvania. He then made n return flight from the deck of that warship. Other Amer ican nvlators have since performed the same feat, Stirring Incident "Did you find your first airplane fliBht exciting?" "I certnlnly did," said tho venture some citizen. "At I ho last moment friend wlfo rushed up and tried to pre vent roo from going and when the propeller begnn to whirl she did a noso dive Into the arms of her nearest rela tive." Birmingham Age-Herald. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN feiWe m JSL Tlaycr TablcUt of Aspirin" to be gcnulno must be marked with the safety "Ilaycr Cross." Alwnys buy an unbroken Ilaycr package which con tains proper directions to Biifcly re Hovo Headache, Q'oothnche, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds nnd pnln. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but n few cents nt drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin Is tho trade murk of Mayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc ncldester of Hnlleylleacld. Adv. His Money's Worth. Johnny (In candy store) Olmme a penny's worth of that kind thnt snys 'two dollnrs n pound' over It." The candy clerk pulled the box out, gave- Johnny a smell, took the penny, and respectfully asked, "Anything else?" A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know tbst the medicine you sro shout to take is absolutely pure anil contains no harmful or habit producing drop. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver sad bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is malntaised la every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically coapouaded frsra vegetable herbs. It is list a stimulaat aad is taken in teaipoonful doaet. It is not rccsmmended fsr everything. It Is aature's great helper ia relieving and vercsmiag kidaey, liver aad blad der trsubles. JL sworn statement of purity Is with every srvttl i Dr. Kilmer's Biraaia Rest. If you need a "medicine, ysu should hare the best. On aale at all drug stores la bottles sf two sizes, medium and large. However, If you wish first to try this J Test preparation send ten cents ta Dr. Cilmer ft Cs., Blaghamtan, N.,Y., fsr a sample battle. When writing be sura and mention tbis paper. Adv. There's much to be said on both sMes when a woman attempts to write n letter on a single sheet of pa per. Do you wait for pay day, without tlmo check? ssssssssssbBBsjosSBnnBBsaal tnflirtantnl5fllllfM tszs&zs&m ioL-3mn-Dwf ji-tfit:nliadnTlriuU.' 5!SS5s525asi SJCaaaAerVMtUHtna WMLJ "' J lannfnMantfnMGfs4ti nfisgna J&E&SF. "SZEsm Mglfijir4eftfrwnlrfa"'3r- teflSKPJtnrerf Sgtmma? im mm Bitact Cop? f Wras-ftr. - Playing Safe. Robsau Why are you offering such a thumping blf reward for that wretchtd-looklnj cat of your wife's? Dobson Only ta please tho wife, old chap. ItobBon But such a big reward will certainly brine tha brute back, and then yao'll laok Jolly sick. DobBaa Don't warry, my boy. Tho beast won't come back. You see, 1 drowned It myself. Boston Past. Especially Sense f Harmony. "Uy wife daen't sine any moro.' "Did she lose her valce?" "No ; she f euad her senses." Tou can purchase a roan's labor, bnt you're got to cultivate his good will. i.SsdbM, mm Kim your Bye mmmmdiiealihy.- If Itmm'ntannrtltcfc.or :gViffeInritated, ram rGnntiatef, UMMorineefteav Infjsnt or Adult lafini AtaUDnittlsta.1 Uttlmtjimmij rrite for Free Eye Book. f,CNCHiU THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Llko Plain Bltro-Phosphate ta Put on Firm, Healthy Fle6h and to Increaso Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Jurislng from the countless preparations nnd trouuiientn which arc continually be Ins advertised for tho purpoiio of milking thin peoplo tlcHliy. ilovoloplni; arms, nock una bust, ami roplnclng URly hollows and nnsics uy mo h o ( t curved llnoH of health a u it beaut , tticro nro ovi dontly t h o u kiiihIh of men nnd w omen who It o o n I y fuel their ex cessive thin- lll'SS. Thinness ami wrukni'SH ara often duo to b t n r v o d nerves. Our bodies need moro phos phate than Is contulnod In modern foods. I' h y h I clans claim thoro Is UUORGIA HAMILTON. nothing that will supply this doflcloncy so well nn tho organic phosphate known nmong drucatstn as bltro-phosphate. which Is Inexpensive and la sold by most nil driiKftlHtH miliar n cuarnntea of satis faction or money back, Dy feeding; the nerves directly nnd by nupplylnr tho body colls with the nrci'smiry phvspliorlo food clomcntn, bltio-phonphuto should produce a welcome transformation In tho appear nnco; tho Increaso In welKUt frequently bnlnir nstonlshlntr. - ' IncrcHHO in weight nlso carries with It a noneral Improvement In the health. Nervousness, NleepteHsnens nnd lack of enerjry. which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes otiKht to tirlRhten, and pals cheeks glow with tho bloom of perfect health. 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