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| "Buy it MiNinnq Knnw 9 IIIUWIE^ l ifiwft I in StudebaKer valu B Vca-nrforf rfnwn WW*. V* ? The best proof appreciated is shov plant covers 101 acre factories in the worl< If you want the t longest life you'll c and let us show yov [ % - Incfr fariP! iu A WVI the celebrs Wagons. V interest to sc I Summer-1 i r MEXICANS SUFFER ( LASH the river [ ? Capt. W! j fFederals Stir l'i? Deceptive Hornets' cavalry me | >>st?Fire Upon Americans neutrality Of the 'Eagle Pass. Texas, March 23.?Mex- reached tl lean federal soldiers who fired a: a killed in t defeated constitutionalist force escap- jng down ing to the United States and safe.y, Thore i met sharp resistance yesterday from .g g.. ' . United Sta.es cavaVy 0.1 border pa- r trol a: Mckees Crossing above Del cause oi Rio, Texas. When three h )rses held row. by the American troopers had been i\ force s'ho: down the Americans returned the fire across the Rio Grande, and after nas , ? , . ,T . southwest an exchange ot shots the Mexicans withdrew bearing wi.h them dead and ^cia^ ( , , i A rebel wounded. ? camped c No American was hurt. How many of the Mexican soldiers were killed or , . . , \acas. wounded is not known. Official reports 01 uie uaun^uw ^ to Col. Sibley, commanding a: Fort Clarke here, caused orders 1'or all ^' available cavalry oi' the border patrol uc to proceed to Del Rio. One troop and ^axon u a machine gun platoon left Eagle ^nt01ii0^? Pass today. Anotaer engagement be- rnoans t!l tween Mexican federals and consti- sf)iri',lcl' tutionalsits is expected tomorrow in ]t a the same territory. make * Fired Across Line. c - , J deep, full The clash across tne international ? , of the pe .line was precipitated, according to re- . ^ , x , ln? 01 lh ports to headquarters today, bv per- , . , i r , i , bring tor sisten: firing ot the federals at the , . . , , sanctified fleeing constitutionalists who had - ^ , V . . , of God, a gained American territory and sur- ... like His. I rendered to I iwted Sta:es troops. Three horses held by American cav- ^ *s a airy men were killed. For ten minutes sou^ 011 1 Capt. Winterburn of Troop E, Four- mot^es < x ? iu cicmniif>fi tn the? fed- ^hat God Iieeuux ? erals to cease filing, but reported that stan(\s *n his signals were disregarded and his were a ( own men were in danger. PLe then ordered the Americans, a detachment anr* lts , , _ ? . . communi< of lo troopers, to hre, and a sharp fusillade followed, lasting for about bos . tations w ' five minutes. to death. Constitutionalists defeated Sunday . It is a i -were a scouting partv led into a trap ... like tne i bv the federals, who earlier in the , home to day had captured Las Vacas, opposite j gjnne(j ? Del Rio. They abandoned the town . ' TI , ) ness in H "otiirnoii cnrtrfpnlv to attack the i T. _ rUUL . -- - Jt jS rebel scouts. About 4~> at re eu* off l>y of fastjn? f.the 300 federals at McKees Crossing j.or spent L on the Rio Grande where the rebels ing thig , |put up a stubborn resistance until ness of j ' overpowered by numbers. jj. ^ Fled t:> America, I feast of i They then began retreating across over sin i thelhlueoftheNwe f ot\ a ??&*mr vvao'oa e and StudebaKer service, has 1 from father to son. Ot how stuaeDarver serviut? is g m by the fact the StudebaKer js of ground?the largest vehicle g A^ag'on of finest appearance and hoose a StudebaKer. Come in ip i scores of points of superiority, w ved, a car load of ited Stude baker ^ill make it to your ;e us before buying. wise Stock lo. mil IllllllllUmi i Mllll IIIBIBTTl?n TIIMIIIBIMIIIIi IIIIIH to the American side, where A f* rn Kcc L..J ri^phmpnt of i" lofimcss Joy. n was on duty to preserve "GETS-IT" 15 constitutionalists, only 27 \ ... . ^ ~ . i Nothing m the world ( le Texas bank. Several were j - ^orns an(j ^aj he water, tiieir bodies 1'loatXow try the different stieam' ! way, the absolutely su vas no further trouble and painless way of getting lid here that the additional ccrns that have pestere ?re ordered to Del Rio be- j the battle expected tomor- ! of about 700 constitutionalreported as coming from the ;o I>as Vacas, wht?re the j ommand is now stationed, j ^ ^ company that has been en- 1 ipposite Lantr Texas, is also A iown the river towerds Las ^r'?' ^Ka >rd itself is derived from a j ^JbB^ ... ? ord which means "Spring/' body. ' My c< gically the Lenten season ^4-=^- At Last. 'GE' e spring season, and has no w , soul out of you for sue significance. We. however. Un)p <>wrytMng else spritual character by the use. 17 - \ fCW droj)s api of it. I seconds does the work. , ' like flesh-eating salves spiritual spring time when a ., eorns swell, cotton nr r? 1 r\w j 71 or intr* tVlO <^rHl Sf> i PT) Pf>S ?? 1,no 1"U""'S ~ IIS nuiiiu II [I um; fyw ople?when a generous sow- corn diggers, scissors ? Word of God?will later on j make corns grow fastei . , , , . for. "GET-IT'' is 011 a th a rich harvest of souls, | n|.,,.ps (.ornR E,rjveI va and made like unto the Son j stjCfc t0 the stocking, nd of deeds holy and good, j flesh. "GETS-IT" is sold by , , , t 2.1c a bottle or sent din time when a man puts his ; rcnce & ^ rhjcag0 rial; examines rigorously its qETS-IT" is sold, in ind doings; judges it byj \y. G. Mayes and P. E. reouires. and sees where it: its progress heavenward, j keeps r'e:it weil can r?J' time when we enter, as it jtories ^at have secured >loud which hides the world en vanities from view, that in i>n with God we may learn Knew His Li to resist the every dav temp- Philadelphia I-edger. hich waylay us from birth Beggar-Please, mum j me a dime? ime when the repentant soul, | Kind Lady?\ou won >rodigal son, arises and goes it. if I give it to you? his father and says "I have; Beggar?Drunk! Ix>: and feels the joy of forgive-' nium, I couldn t get d: is loving embrace and kiss, i seven \v-fi cents. >mmemorative of the 40 days i ' ; and prayer which our Sav-j as in the wilderness?and dur- Exchange. season we learn the wilder- We?1 saw a man ife. : beating his wife with a le preparation for the great! She?Mercy! Didn r j faster?the festival of victory ! Me?Why, no! I cou ind death, and everv one who their golf game. 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I honestly club. believe that this medicine would cure I ,'ou interfere? all troubles you recommend it for and I Idn't butt into j it is a pleasure for me to send my tes- I j timony and photograph to you. I ^ udebak ? * aker Autoir Electr c JCVC1I of the price mark; side mark. of the good looks; tod name. of the outside, but # 66 99 ?nedafe Dekery. Let Us iRS GAR/ TELEPJ \ Hnnsf* . Matinee and Night, A 'The White Sq A Vivid Sensational Melodrama of Company, Special Scenery, Elec PRICES: MATINEE, 25 CENTS; AND 50 CENTS nk Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is , mmm d of the greatest medicines on earth. : [ Respectfully yours, | ?% III Mrs. John Baily, j ^ ^ | of Main Portland. Ind. I Subscribed and sworn to before me ! !f You Wi 5 12th day of July, 1909. | and Pe\ C. A. Bennett, j Nlayt*s\ Notary Public. | ? Letter to : . Dr. Kilmer & Co., ; "Rirt o-Tiamton X. Y. i ove What Swamp-Koot Will Do Tor Yon. -V? Send 10 cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lghampton, N. Y., for a sample size ttle. 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