Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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Senator Agnews assignment bill has
made an assignment
There continues to be considerable
mystery about the Cuban revolution
Dentcn county according to the lat-
est returns wilt continue to take sugar
In hern
Senator Oreshams vigorous note to
Spain does not indicate that ho Is a-
very sick man
Violations of International law are
common enough at present to not be
worth twobits apleco us sensations
We will havo two Important state
conventions a city election and the
opening of the base ball season to en
lighten the local situation next month
Tho Qazcttes drummer contost opens
with about twenty candidates The
only regret The Gazette feels Is Its in-
ability to send all of the contestants on
the European tour
II Itlder Haggard the author has
decided to bo 0 candidate for parlia-
ment If his success ni a politician
amounts lo anything like the success
he has achieved as a vivid Imagina
tion he will be rlgltt In It
NATCIII17
The rirst Nmlniml llnnk to lirenme
n State Institution
Natchez Miss March 17The First
National bank of Natchez Is about to
withdraw from the national banking
system and will be converted by Its
stockholders Into n state bank to be
reorganized under tho laws of Miss
issippi This course was laken because
of unfavorable action by the last con
ft 1 lIftr n J national banks
The Natchez
Safe Deposit and Trust
company will bo united or consolidated
wth It making tho Institution one of
the strongest In the soulh
Anurls nt MerLel
Merkcl Tex March 17 The follow
ing commiTituI men nutographed at
the 1ienih hoiel and were doing our
town this weeki
Mr Stokes with lludford Co
Abilene
° H NorV > l wllh Goo Walsho
Co Abilene
o S 8oph TClth EJ S Hughes A
A Darnell collector 4 S Itughci
Co Abilene
Mr Yale with McCoraColllil Com
tncrco compAny Port Worth
Mr Bpetr the nugar ana moUssc
pan ot New Orlcann
It C Irlc J u Cracldoclt J II
Murplif ana rrJU Mitchell
ouoiimnowv nvuauT
Thr ciir rmrir on n iioomri
lltiltaing t fio Up
Georgetown Tx March 17 < Jeorjre
town In on the eve or an em of unpre
eedenUJ growth Already tho assure
rarlr completion ot tna link IJno from
pwfKctbwn via Grouper nnd Cameron
to Trinity has tiven n Impetus to tfat
aplrllof mprovcniint
The Maaonla tods at Its meetlnir
eatunlay nlKht determined to bulM a
new thre sory itonv bulldlnc on their
com r now occupied by tbtlr lodea
vOn
room and the po toniii
On Tuciday night the Odd Fellowa
resolved to remove their present build
in V and fPlate It with a handsome
three atory atone nnd brick atructura
aiO Tcet lonff Architect McDonald of
Auatla will prwcnt plana ond esMmatea
Saonday
4 Cheaaer Kidman will erect a three
IH lixifrbirSillhtiija
itory hofel on tho aoutheast corner of
the aquarc during the summer
The Southwestern university people
are moving quietly about but firmly
In the matter of a new building And
already their architect 1 preparing
to submit plana of a structure that
will be a credit to Texas Methodists
and an honor to Georgetown and tho
state
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Atillcn 3fote
Abilene Tex March 17 Burke
Humphreys was arrested and Jailed
this afternoon by Sheriff Cunningham
on a telegram from 1ccos City
V n Unynca from lluffflto Ciap was
arrested this afternoon on two bills
found by tho lust grand Jury He save
bond at onco and waa released
Quite a norther struck us yesterday
but the weather has moderated con
alderably now
Mr Korbea a farmer living near
town lost 110 ono night this week by
a young man who has been living
near by stealing it After stealing
Forbes cash he stopped at another
neighbors W S Hmelaon and stole
bo me cldlhlnj and tobacco
jiFiito > mmiirr
A rino Dnr fur Cluirrliliorrw Tlie
I rim liiniiict Ntitcis
Jefferson Tex March 17 The day Is
fair and beautliul but Is too cold fur
this time of year Vegetation has re-
ceived another backset A nice day
for churchgoer At the liapllat
church the pastor being abrent Itev
II U Nicholas preached a very accept-
able sermon irom James HI 10 iur
Qod so loved the world etc-
H U Mayham exmember of con-
gress and 1 U May ham of New York
are In the city on a prospecting tour
through Texas
Charles C Mitchell of St Lk > u1s s
Houff of New Orleans V Urlckham
of Dallas ti II Suchu of Dallas Ityron
U itoaenblatt T I Jlarwoud of Gun
zalen W a McCrow of New York
have been In tho city this week selling
goods
Mr Wurtzbaugh a lumberman of
Dodl Is stopping at the Kxcelslor hotel
Tne purchasers of the late Iron fur
nncd organ I xed yesterday with 100
000 stuck under the name of the Jeffer-
son Iron company with tho following
directors V it Ward A II Schluter
T J ltogers It II Howell V T At
kina U I tjherrell L S Sehluter Ap-
plication for a charter will be made at
once for the amount named and oper-
ations are expected to commence In the
near future
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Iuuernl of llr Iitlm Amlrcw HrunilUM
nt luiilot llli
Louisville Ky March 17All that
was mortal of the late Dr John Andrew
D road us was laid to rest this afternoon
In Cave 1IIII cemetery in the lot owned
by the Southern Kaptlat Theologlcul
seminary aa n reiwsttory for the mem-
bers of Us faculty The funeral ser-
vices were held at the Walnut street
iJjptist church The crowd was so
great that It overflowed the chuich and
filled the steps and yard adjoining
There as no pomp and no display the
exercises being simple but Impressive
Among the mlulstera from abroad whn
took part In the services were The
Itev v S llenson D I of Chicago
the Itov J M lront D D of Nash-
ville the Itev T Jtell I 1 of
Nashville and the Itev Dr Thomas of
Ithhmond Va Tho Itev William II
Whltsltt of the seminary had charge
of the services he being assisted by
a number of the local clergy
IICIiMi MMIJf
llitliiM Itavr infMirnuril runner
HcIiimiU l > i > ni < il
Dockney Floyd Co Tex March 1G
The lecent ruins have revived ihc spir
its of the farmers and most all of tho
settlers Oat sowing la the order of
the day and more oaU will be sown
than usual In the spring There li-
very little wheat It having been frozo
out The weather Is pretty and gritsi
Is peeping out Stock Is in pretty good
thape especially hoi sea
Measles Is prevalent In the southern
part of the county
Several spring schools have opened
In tho county since the tirat of thU
month Maine of our best teachera are
leaving the county on account of the
small salaries paid and the short terms
of school
Loudon ll mi no J nl teiiM
Ixjitdon Starch 17 Tho Chinese Tas
mania and Chilian issues tended dur
ing the week to make money rates
somewhat harder The stock market
was quiet and weak on the whole but
tho strength of tho foreign securltl o
was a special feature notably Portu
guese and Spanish while South Ameri
can stocks were tinner With the pros
pect of war coming to an end the Chi
nese Issues were stronger Humors
SoSJ ln a sr01 QMMM 0a ot
Homo railway securities were easier
the worst being known by the publlcn
K ot Uak report on Orunl
Trunk arfa rs Hears purchases caused
a substantial recovery In tho Canadian
depirtmont Grand Trunk securities
i R ° vfr I > on1 Canadian
Iacina 1 3t
per cent Tho completion
or tho syndicate lo KunrAntce the pay
ment of the assessments caused a rise
In Atchison American railroad securi
ties genera y showed better tone but
thero was little business done In them
The Teport of the New York Central
SSh V M t0 how ln >
cuttlnir down nt expenses Is Impossible
The report ot Sir Charles Hovers with
TJnii H vldend caused
rise of 3 5S In Central Iocino The
other Increases wore llrle seconds 2 i
Inke Khore 2i Atchison is 1 Ef ailK
wauke Denver preforred Mexican Ceil
Norfolk and Western and North
rn Iaclllc preferred 1 ii per ccn The
other showed fractional advances
ini n Murll were boo
STATK SOOlETr
iJir aS ton 1 fr0m >
Tue J UltKl B rla
Mrs Mule
Ilarton Is home from s
business trip to Houston
Judg yocum returned Wednesday on
a Will to his family Ilo
was acm
i muip h bhlras is spendlnir u fw
teesTe W nd and
H W Chlnn
visited
d Antleton Satur
nl7 oor ara uo J f werUA
Hiss llella Marmlon Is now In Sand
Antonio vlsitlnir friends
d Sir ° riytn r
m h a nr i
Mrs Vau han ot to Anaeles rii
and Miss lillth Vaurtan of Houston
e ° n a Xi
v v h an a > rs
Messrs Cage Deger Walter <
and Marahsl were up last Sunday from
Mrs L WallteV and daughter Mr
N Christie of ilcllenry slater
nnd niece of A H Ilendrlckson nrrlv
ed In Velasco this week and will re-
main a short time
Messrs Field ond Dallas of New
York stopped over ot Velasco this week
for a few days They are on their way
to Central America
O W Deep Water Crawford return-
ed Thursday to Velasso
A party of about twentyfive people
went up to Brazoria on the steamer
Christie to witness the drama Hy
Dunbar given by the local talent of
that place Friday night
11 Vossbeck of Trinidad Colo was
here several days this week lie will
leturn aoon and make hla home in Ve
laneo
Oulf lodge Kntghts cf Pythian held
memorial services at the Baptist church
Sunday afternoon In honor of their de-
parted brother i A Brock Sr The
setting of Castle Halt had been plAoed
In the chunh with chairs for in1
knlghti In the center The knights met
af Castlo hall and marched from thero
to the church filed In the olllcers at
their stations and the knlgtits at the
chairs assigned them There was one
vncant chair which held the sword
helmet and belt ond told Its own sad
utory The service was very Impress-
Ive
Th > Riverside Book club wa enter-
tained last Wednesday evening by
Mecsrs Shea Ilndemuth and Anderson
nt the pnrlors of Hotel Velasoo The
evening was spent very pleasantly
iiiito
MV Bydte Smith Is the guest of
friends in Caldwell
Miss Myrtle Pendleton has retruned
from a visit to Washington city
Mrs KIlRha Kmbree hat returned
from a months visit to her parents In
Wharton
Miss IUU Burger has returned to
Waco arter a visit to friend
On Friday evening Miss Mary Louis
Wilson gave a piano recital nt Ua > lor
college She played with much taste
the following program WagnerList
HpInnlnK aong Chopin Nocturne op
ii No 1 Uhopfn Iitnde op 10 No H
Harf CachonclM Caprice dottschalk
xremolo Utnde
M > Mmny
Mrs H W Wynn of Kllgore returned
home Friday
Mr and Mrs J F Womack Jr of
Murshall united relatives hero this
week and returned
Mrs N IJruwn of Houston letted her
sister Mr Ike Goldsmith this week
Dr ond Mra T H Taylor aro visit-
ing In Mlneola
Mrs C A Foster and children are
visiting relatives In Fort Worth and
Denlson
Dr W C Shaw hai returned from
Alabama
Mrs Hmma Stlth and grandson Lin
ton Sttterileld of Tyler ore visiting
Captain and Mrs S May
I Gnns ha returned from St Loul
Mrs O B Handell of Sherman Is the
guest of telatlVis here
Mrs V J Cody of Cincinnati Wslted
her sister Mrs J II Allen recently
Mrs J II Kelly of Big Sandy has re-
turned home
Mrs A It Carlisle Is the guest of
friends in Marshall
Mrs Jake Fisher Is lsltlng friends
In Grand Saline
ilrs J K Blythe of Fort Worth re-
turned borne Friday
Mrs Fannie Scroggln and slater Miss
Anna Lacy are visiting In Big Sandy
o H legues visited Fort Worth this
week
Mr and Mrs W r Buckelew of
tthreveport Ln visited their daughter
Mm s C Melton
Mrs J W Halney and children ot
Boulinm visited here this week the
guests of Mrs T E demons
Mimes Annie May and Maggie Duke
of Tyler are guests of their uncle W
W Duke
F T llembert returned Thursday
fiom Hot Springs Ark
smMULu
Professor W T Grogen went to Fort
Worth Monday
Hev J M Barcus presiding elder of
thft Mothodl4t Episcopal church
preached In the Methodist Episcopal
church Moiiday night
MltH Bertha Mosley nlecu of Mr J V
Murrle who has been attending school
here for tho past term left Wednesday
for her home In Mlneola Tex
Mr W H AkerB conductor on the
Wichita Valley went to Fort Worth
Monday
Mrs Huskey who has been visiting
her granddaughter Mrs J K Murrle
left Wednesday for her home In Sulphur
Springs
Mrs T U Clark died Saturday after-
noon of typhoid fever
Mrs 1 Icy11 of Mitchell N M came ln
Saturday evening to attend the funeral
of her daughter Mrs T II Clark
Mr It G Bennett went to Fort Worth
Monday
Mis Delia Dean left Wednesday for
WMtesboro
Mr G W Ballard of Vera was In the
city Wednesday on business
TIIXIHICAVV
Mr nnd Mrs It W Itodgers havo re-
turned from a visit to Fulton
Mra It II WebBter and little Ron
are visiting ln Collins Tex tho guests
of Mrs Bd Stuart
Miss Clara Smith of Clarksvllle Tex
Is visiting In the city the guest of Mrs
H D Harrell
Mrs L P Bcldelman left Sunday for
Little Hock to spend a week with
friends
Mr A P Corley returned to her
home In Clarksvllle after spending a
week with her daughter Mrs J Q
Mahaffey of this city
Mlss Helen Surles left Monday for
Mnrrelton Ark to attend the wedding
of Miss Flora Dowdell
Mrs Kennedy returned to her home
In Clarksvllle Saturday after spending
a few days with her Bister Mrs J o
MahatTey
Miss llorteim Relvei who has been
visiting Mrs Benners for several weeks
has returned to ler home In Jefferson
TetMr
Mr and Mrs W D Tilson have re
turned home from a visit to New Or
leans
miuATin
Miss Nettle Armstrong vlslled
friends In the city Saturday returning
to Fort Worth the following Monday
W A Bowie of Jucksboro visited his
numerous friends In the city this week
Mrs W L Simmons after a brief
visit to the Fort returned homo last
Sunday accompalned by her sister
Mrs J n Mitchell and daughter
D A Ulake of Carthage JIo has ac-
cepted u position nt Bennett Cos
He has charge of the dry goods depart-
ment
Miss Sallle Donald one of Decaturs
Charming young ladles has returned
home after an absence of several
months
C C Cates has returned from East
ern markets
Miss Ella Rhome spent a few days
In our city last week the guest of
Misses Opal Keuney and Emma Ler
rellC
C C Jones one of Decaturs most
enterprising merchants returned home
Saturday from Eastern markets
The citizens of Decatur are exceed
ingly glad to learn tirat Dr A B Core
lay and family of Mexla contemplate
making Decatur their future home
Miss Minnie Rostell of St Louis has
accepted a position with C C Jones as
milliner
8 Ivy Ullard ono ot Bowies enter
pJnJ > ° un men was shaking hands
with hie Decatur friends Saturday
Mies Loulso Beatrice Delchman has
FOItT WOTlTlT TEXAS MGIToAT KABOH 18 1800
returned to Decatur nfter an absence
of aovetat weeks In ttastern cities
Quite a number of Decaturs wealthy
pnlilemen attended the great cattle
convention at Fort Worth
M If Greathouse and wife relumed
to their home Saturday after spend-
ing several months In the City of
Mexico
Little Miss Leila Belle Devereaux en-
tertained a number of her Httlo IrKnds
Saturday afternoon last
Mrs Mattle Hill of North Carolina Is
the guest of Mrs Dan Waggoner this
week
The entertainment given by the Wom
ans Home Mission society of the M
U cTiureh last Sunday evening was
highly appreciated by all
The concert given nt the opera house
Friday night under the auspices of the
Christian church was quite n success
in every feature Mlxs Ithonte acquitted
herself as an elocutionist
Mr Walter Hood and bride arrived ln
Decatur on Monday last
MlflS Nora Woody ono of Decaturs
most popular young ladles Is visiting
relatives in Ifciyd Tex thH week
Misses Ethel and Anna Lea Jones
entertained a few of their many friends
Irlday evening at their home In North
Trinity Card playing was Indulged
la till a late hour after which delic-
ious refreshments were served
Professor Cousins rt the N W S B
college will give a musicals In the
near future in the college chapel
Mr Peiklnon of Dallas Tex has
accepted a poaltlcn with C C Jones
AMAHtllO
Mr and Mrn J I Smith have Just
teturned from a trip to New York and
other Eastern points
F A Kennedy Is spending the week
In Fort Worth
The young ladles of Amarlllo gave an
oyster supper Friday night for awfet
charitys sake
Mr Joe Rhea a prominent ranchman
of New Mexico ond wife have Just re-
turned from a up vera 1 week visit
through Central and Southern Texas
iiiiuss
Mr 11 H Allen of Henrietta Is In
our ctty
Mr M L Dlil ot Nenland was In the
city last Saturday
Mr a B Townfl of the Mangam
Star of Mangam Greeer county was
In Chtldr vs Monday
Hev Hardy v lfe and baby of
Quanah spent several da > s In the city
thli week
Mr and Mrs Charlie Bliss have
moed lo their new hotel
Camp Joe Johnson C V will hold
their regular quarterly meeting at
Carey April 6 prox with the citizens
of that nelghboihood
Mr Bob Richmond of the O X ranch
wns In our ely Tucuday
Mrs Jefferies of this place Is visit-
ing friends and relatives at Fort
Worth
Mr J W Deahl of Arlleo was In our
city Monday
Mr T II Bowman wns a guest of
Mr Henry Bella last Sunday
Col W I H Dickson Judge A J
Fires Sheriff P S Roberts Messrs II
L liiggerstaiT Ed Deahl J O and J
N James and Fred Kates attended the
Cattlemens Convention at Foil Worth
Mr A M Hudson of Lee neighbor
hood was in town Wednesday
Mlaa Hadcna Crews of Carey is
visiting in our city
Messrs Charles A Turner and B II
Woodcock of Maion 111 were In the
city several diys this week prospecting
Mr Billy Richards of Cottle Is In our
city this week
Major R L Ellison of the Shoe Nail
ranch was In the city Saturday
Sheriff Sanford of Collingsworth was
in Childress Sunday
The Tennis Club la making a new
court It will Ne fenced and made as
attractive as possible The young peo-
ple anticipate a Jolly time playing
tennis thU summer
The Leisure Hour Literary Club met
at the residence of Mr and Mrs George
W Deaton Friday eenlng The life
and character of Henry W Longfellow
Americas moat eminent author nnd
poet was the subject of the evening
The discussion wan ably and Interest
ingly Indulged In by many of the mem
bers The paper by the president Mr
Louis Broun was especially able nnd
Interesting and evinced much thought
and research Members read inttrest
Ing passages from the works of Long
fellow showing that all parties were
doing good work
Attorney Llnebaugh of Holland was
In Temple this week
Lon Curtis went to Bclton Wednes
dayTax
Tax Assessor Wllkerson was ln town
this week
County Atorney Lee wan over from
Belton Wednesday
J W Carter and Randolph Robinson
of Beltun paid Temple a visit this
week
Brldgemaster Newland la back from
a business trip oer the San Angela
branch
Dr Frank King Is down from Lam
pasas visiting friends and relatives
Superintendent Hancock of the Santa
Iea machinery department was In
Temple this week
Will Adims representing Beldens
silk works was doing Temple this
week
Lttne ot Lane Klrk ot
Waco havt been seeing town this
week
W J Pope retruned to Cleburne this
week
t > T C WrlglrT are In
Kansas buylnsr horses for the Temple
marKet
xVfn f11 Wal ° n turned from an
extended trip over tho southern stales
and has cone to San Antonio
Vnn > Houston was In
Temple this week
ivYny 1 ot the BlnVx Fe went
to Wallls this week on business
rf fVIf 11 Mur of the Teropl
af Vr tpX C ° mWnY n B Lou
J M uau is back from Nek York
where he has been
buying sprlnir goodfc
It o lrater spent Hunday In Tempi
T J Dickey of Steamboat iKck
Iowa 1 visiting hla father WRj
Dickey
Duncan w ln ° wn this
wee
bune aCk h E ° ° t0 Sl Lou °
It C Itasberry spent Bunday ln Lam
U O Hawew attended tho Maecabeea
convention at Jlrenham this week
thftS W lk1 E n Tesa
toT CaJ J n aJ Andr °
W W
C BJ dn ay
to Came Bun d y
V S Banks J A Cole J A Ger
many J n Moore J w Moltett ani
JD iSuS
Nunnelley were In t
a
Tuesday Anaerson ° Cleburn
Cspt Oeorco 13
Wlcox
° went
Ualllnger 0
this week
seYoK ll l4 < trom San An-
N M nice went to Belton Tuesda
it sses Anna Murphy and Lluu
Parrlnjton who have been vliin
Mrs P T Qllfoyle returned tV he
home In South Bend Ind this welT
A number of Temple neoji attended
the performance of Wang i wl
Tuesday night Tho party consisted
Sir and Sirs II V Robertson Mr
Mrs v E Hall Mr ond mVsiioSk
smith Mr h
and Sirs w
vni
Misses Opal SmlthO a IVynee Luc in
Wncannon Mesdamcs v cmii
D
uTa ° IUDo
r h
Mltsea Davidson and WautH of CIa
biCr YlMtlng frienda in Temple
The ladles of the Baptljt church givt
fefei i fAgA4a > u fc ji > fl iaj siiafettts
a tea at the home of Mrs Felix Grundy
for the benefit of tho church Monday
evening It was a very pleasant af-
fair and Cleared for the church fur-
nishing fund L6X
Aitmioitu
Mrs R McCllsh and her sister Miss
Washington aro visiting In Dentson
Mr J A Fielder Is In St Louis
JllssSeyfer who has visited Mrs W
A Ledbetlor for the past four mvnths
has returned to her home ln Illinois
accompanied by her little cousin Miss
Minnie Ledhettcr Mlsa Seyrer won
many ndmlrera during her visit to our
city who will always welcome her re-
turn
Miss Moss fitam UnlnesvlUe who vis-
ited Mrs Ledbetter hat returned home
Miss Smith who has been In our city
for the v > Inter teaching art has return-
ed to Weatherford Tex
The Lotos club will give a St Pat
ricks ball
Mrs Joe T Vllllams entertained on
last Friday evening In honor of Miss
Rase Smith who left Saturday for her
home
Quite a swell reception was tendered
Miss Washington Friday c enlng by
Mrs Richard McClIrh
Conversation was Indulged In until n
late hour when the guests were Invited
Into the dining halt where an elegant
repnst was served Mrs McCllsh proved
herself a charming hostess and the af-
fair wan Indeed a very enjoyable one
Mrs Graham of Burneyvllle Is In the
city
Mr Mnx Munzcshelmer has returned
from Clalvcston
The Chautauqua met with Mrs T K
Kearney Thursday
Mr A C Cruce is home from Wash-
ington
Pinafore was reproduced last week for
the Jefferson monument fund
ilrs Nelson of Fort Worth is the
cueot of Mr nnd Mrs A E Nelson
Mr T T Pace l Itcd In Puree
Don Lacy Sundaycd In Oalnesvllle
Mrs Chailto Carter has returned from
QalneaWlte
lsVMttl > U
Miss Fannie May field of Brucevllle
la visiting her sister Mrs Bettle Btet
lerMrs
Mrs J P Reynold of Waco Is hero
with relatives this week
W B Norman and L fl Marshall
left last week for a islt to California
Mrs ntta Cox of Midlothian Uslted
friends nnd relatives here Saturday and
Sunday
Miss Carrie ArmsttotiB of Midlothian
U heie with friends title week
The experimental and musical enter-
tainment given at the Methodist Episco-
pal church Friday evening by the
Ladles AM was quite a success both
socially and financially
Dr W K Muse left Friday for Dal-
las where he will reside In the future
Ml s Birdie Orlllln U spending thja
week with relatives nt 1villa
Mr and Mrs C Hamilton of West
Virginia are here thli week guests of
Mr and Mrs M L Pankey
Man led at the residence of the bride
pnrcnK Thursday evening March 7
Mr id Holmes to Miss Bettle Jack
Rev Knight officiating Only a few
friends and relatives were Invited The
writer Join the many friends of the
contracting parties in extending heart
iest congtatulatlons and good wishes
AISTl
The managers of tho Avenue Hotel
opened tho doors to a large number of
friends on Thursday night and the first
Tacky Party ever given In Austin
gave amusement to a large number of
guests As tho word implies each per-
son was expected to be attired ln some
dress which convejed the Idea of
bucolic incongruity and last nights
tacky party reached the mark of
perfection in the picturesque and
grotesque in wearing apparel
Masques were worn ln tho earlier part
ot the enterlalnment and the great
dining hall was the Bcene of unre-
strained laughter when the masks were
removed and the Identity of each partici-
pant was known Itustlo simplicity
carried the day and clothes that had
been stored away in wardrobes and
trunk for a quarter of a century were
diawn out of their hiding ond made
to sero tho purposes of the tackles
The hotel managers had provided the
best music that could bo found and
all sort of dancing was enjoyed until
a late hour
ITASCA
Miss Mclean returned to her home In
Port Woith Saturday after a visit to
Dr and Mrs W B McLean of this
city
Mr and Mrs M T Trice of Clroen
vlllo are the guests of Dr and Mrs C
C Weaver
Mr E E Kurgess returned from
St Louis this week
Messrs J II Daffron W I Works
II P Hdrlngton and J M Coffin at
tended the cattlemcnB convention at
Port Worth Wedneday
IrofcsBor Lucas ot the Indian Terri
tory was the guest of 1rofessor Hicks
several daja this week
aiesrfra C H Capps nnd J II
Johnson visited relatives In Arlington
Sunday
Messrs J H Beck W V Dentley
nnd Alvln Williams ot lllllsboro were
In Itasca Wednesday
Mrs Julia Sturgesj of lllllsboro vls
Highest of all in Leavening rowers
Rod Mr and Mis J II Vineyard Sat-
urday
Mrs Willie Bunch left Friday for
Red Oak where ahe will visit friends
Mrs Will Gillian of HUlsborn is
visiting friends and relatives ln thla
city
Ml s Hula dreen visited friends nt
Abbott Saturday and Sunday
Mrs J F Town end returned Fri-
day from a visit to iJouthorn Tcan
Mr W B Noble of lllllsboro Mb
lted friends and relatives several Cays
last week
Miss Grace Edwards of Mtlford At-
tended the funeral of her uncle Mr
A W Weathered last Saturday
Miss Janle Buck Is the guest of Mrs
A W Weathered
Mr J J Prlco returned Monday
from St Louis
Mlssr Cora Vance and Mr Preston
Ivy of lllllfibora attended the funeral
of Mr A W Weathered ftuturday
Mr nnd Mrs G W Danl1 left
Wednesday for Mississippi their for-
mer home
Mr II C Reed of Carlisle Ky Is
the truest of Mr T O Mcllvane
unouuuTowx i
Miss Marcia Randolph a chnrmlng
jounff lidy of Austin is visiting Mrs
II U King
Mlsa Alma Rogers who has been
spending several months with her I
grandmother Mr Kennedy has re-
turned to her homo In Taylor
Airs Belle Dickson of lCdna Is visit-
ing filends here this week
Airs R A John has returns from a
trip lo relatives In Dallas and Kaufman
ecu n ties
Miss Lydt Lang of Llano Is visiting
Miss Ruby Lenverton
The Oookinp club met with Mlsa
Stella Snyder Thursday afternoon
Miss Fannie Graves of Granger visit-
ed her mnny friends here this week
ailss Welt of Colorado is visiting
MIm Stella Snyder
Miss Mamie Cacran a charming
young lady of Galveston Is the guest
of Mrs JtPSe Cleveland
The F A D club met with Miss
Fannie Honren Thursday
The graduating1 classes of the unlver
THE VICTORY SEPflRnTOl
Latest y
has no equal for rapid threshing jl SjKJiJ
separatitifr and cleaningall hinds = iC 7iews
of rrain ilax and timothy Sev
en sizes from 2S in cylinder and
42 in rear to 40 in cylinder 02
in rear
The
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Mrs swan v
Tom DenUon ttf Jk
more this aftem M
home at
Belcheniaj
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Touni m
° n his wayiS am Ml
Al noWilloi jSl
trYendl VM
J C Buster of Dei
today < lfc
Hev J w V
Whltesboro last <
to deliver a lectin iT1
Miss LHllTuSrJalS
Tolson of FyttrLvH
relative and Si fe
Mr ana ji a
Bowie are vlrttinitTluSd
ter Mr and Mrs P >
At tho meetln Vtto
ciety on Thursday nSJt
and well suslaln J0IX
upon the Question c 5Kt <
States senator lJrfe
Mr it n mmsuLt
popular election nSV
Hughes and J Z Km
ent method DrKr
and Lodsdon consutwti Sfl
Judges k
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favor ot
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points were majla m btaS
some keen but
com nVtou
furnished entertairmai tt
ence At the next mi
tletjr the question wStf
Bhakespeare were irritln Vi
peare or Bacon will t tuJ
discussion
will drawauearictlojiis
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other engine in Amcria S
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hurners as dcsiraLiltt i
manufacture Victorj StW
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