The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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S. E A. p4NC;ER, > .A. Paper Devoted to the best Interests ot the IJeople. *ubscripi«®«i, $1.
VOL 32.
A FPUkci AT IO N AS A. FAU.M
PUODI'CT.
One of Ihe most valuable pro.
WANTED 1,000
Orgauiners, to organize the col-
ored people of the United States . .
. , * ' v „. . , „ ducts of the farm is appreciation.
, into rh, JWK«. t armcrnnd U- , ^U doing
mrqnO Mutual, ^ J
tive Union of America. Charter . , .,
cliythe State of r«s««, ami nortrowr 1MB t.-.Am «ta
St'.ny-IUshted by th« United, that oneaeHorts are
ttaL, and Mmed by the Em- , «W^-ated. Quitea number of
/•< -i, f VV1-a ' pnrerts seem never to notice the
cuttvn Committee of the White, J . ,
-FarmerJ Union of Texae; tor;l."le effort, of tbrfrcb. dten .u.d
further particular* .uMm*, J. E. Mver ,v;ak a aord of prawe
r We kuofc" one father who was
not only a father, but a friend to
his children (hiving their child-
hood; he was implicitly trusted,
promptly obeyed and dearly be-
loved If the baby iu his daily
development attempted things
beyond his age the father was a!*
r> _ „ T TnnxT Ar ways ready with his encourage-
-*- • J-*J-v*v/iN i Al. U. nion^ aii(j success in the effort
Offers his services to the people : ,V{18 n<et with praise. If (lie oth-
er boys did symething specially
LINDEN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1907.
i . 1 1 -i- . > i jam
licuns, whA are anxious t« $vr -
tect the children <if tlie country
I-
BiM.s Introducei) av
,J. M. Terukl.
CA88 COUSTY SU*.
A. Hangkr, Linden Texas.
W T 8TOI AI.Ii« n ,
PIlYSlCiAN aixt OBSTBTBICIAN
l*rn<tt«t attention given t« alt calls
dity or night; prtcw to suit (he tunes.
VYwir solicited.
i.INOEN, TEXAS.
of Linden and surrounding
country, f'rwa}it atten-
tion given to all calif
day or night, your
practice solicited.
Office with Dr. Davis.
Inclosed please find copies i Civood Roads Association at the
bills introduced by me. One is an janmJa) mee(jng |lcJJ itl W«co,
amendment to the Auti-trnst I ^eXag
Statute., It does not seek to in-1 ' T .
_ . . , ! . | | tla. ( 1 IFSt#""**'1. nlit lit© lCX'lS
tefere with the present law, but] .
„ nenaltv (or Oood Roadj ASSocii.t.o«. Ihrougli
its President, appoint five mem-
bers to breseiil in person to his
provides a criminal penalty for
violation of the same. .The other
bill explains itself. -J. M. Terrell,
Sections 16 to 2<2 seem, from
what Mr. Terrell says above, to
be additions to the Anti-trustlaw.
Sec. Itt. If any two or more
persons, oriany employe or em-
ployes, agent or agents, stock-
holder or stockl^plders, officer or
Call at J. O.
bcr Shop lor lirac class work
i Everything clean and nice, np-
•Korn rnisorS
/•nd clean shuVes, all in t
to please the father, or did a hard .
1 duty simply because it was right
jit never went, unappreciated,
i makes one's heart ache to think
| of the little army of sons and
Goodman's Our-! daughters that try to pi wisefa-
ther tind mother, and are either
not noticed or are met ivstli "Oh
don't bother me!" What could
besndde.i* than a child's disap-
pointments?
ipple
pie ovder.
0. E DAVIS, M. !>.,
MI V.S1C1AN ami OBSTE TRICIAN
untlltn, Tkxas.
officers of any twfl or
corporations or asso
persons doing busirtt
.shall enter into an a
to form a trust, n
conspiracy in restn:
a,; difined in this act
agent, employe, st
| officer shall he pun
fiaemeut in the pe
a period not less t
nor more thu
Sec. 17 j r<
alty for such
cile or main
this state bu
'•firms.
f or A*fM *w
Good Itoadj.
The following recommenda-
tions were adopted hy the Texa9
,exoeHency, Governor Tom L.
Campbell, also to the honoraple
members of the Thirtieth legis-
lature, or to a committee of (he
Thirtieth Legislature appointed
for that purpose, and urge the
recommendation and passage of
suitable ac-
!' this body.
nd.—T,it.t there l e crca-
oflice v State Highway
ssioner, vho sltull be a
al road btv..<lcr and civil
?r, competent to advise as
lner an<l material fori
from the physical, mental und
motal impairments that come*
from -employment at to early tut
age in factories dWd «vines.
Democrats will be especially
glad to support the bill trtcumsn
it recogniees a principle whicv
the democratic plolfarwi of tUtjH
sought to R^ply to the trusty;
In that platform a license system
was recommended tinder which
a corporation would be com-
pelled to take otU.a license be-
fi re eng«ging in v
merce. Where a lieens is Je-
<t|«ire«!, it can be granted tfytni
conditions which prevent * cor-
poration from attempttiS^'"*
monopoly of an industry.
' tative Sheppard, speaking of tlie
i "stand pat" principle of the Re-
an party,
said: "Accus-
'A dear bov, breat'
iless wit h an-
ticipation o'i his moilierft- praise,
mu to her and told of some dar-
ing, boyish feat which he had ac-
complished for the first time, and
she replied: 'Well, that is nothing
Prom tit «tton(ion Rivvn aMcatls! . ,, ,, , ,
<l«yor nii;liY;prim tt> tsuitth^ ftartfl. I oor boy aiiu poor mo-
tiiiieo. Ortltjo mi ww( Court ther, wl«> did nob KlIOW ilo«-
_ , . sweet, it v.ould be to take liim to
The foHowlng aro ii«« urtlocra of ( herself and say: "Did you i*ea Iv
ilic rotany Farmer's Union. (<lo that (iear son? You will be as
I
PrMdnd X. J. Barron, Linden, It. bis; as your father before you
'4 . c. r . n. . know it, won't vou?*' Many pa-
\ ice pronldoiit, fe. .Toluisoii, Rivuia, ' v " '
11. fr\ l>. No l. rents say it it not a good plan to
Trt'ii*. it. N Hauiilion I.iadvn, j praise children; it gives them too
J good an opinion of themselves.
Dear parents—J..et them know,
at leant, that their little efforts
1 are appreciated, and they will
feel that there is something to
the state to f
the state.
..at
<t \.
e4t '
>t ion
W. Erwtn, Liutk'ti,
-K K. D- N<>, I.
• l^rcluritr .t. ft. Golstoo, Atlanta, K
F. 1> STo. 3.
Cliaplalti, J
Texas.
Conductor, (J. A Barron.
iJoor k<e|ier. W. A.
KX0CCTIVF. COMMITVF.K.
C. W. Kee, Lotll; R. F. D.No, 1.
W. j. J. Slaifison, oivina, It. F-
I)- No, I.
M. W. Wilder son, Atlanta, It. F. D
No, t. ,
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Sample copie
work for, and they will make
stronger efforts for fiood each
succeeding time.
The Atlanta 'Constitution in-
sists that "Cupt. Bill McDonald,
the Texas Ranger, will not lntve
to swim the Mississippi River to
prove that Foraker is 'an inflat-
ed windbag.' He can prove that
from the hurricane deck of a fer-
ry boat."
Pain and Misery
Is simply nerve disturbance. De-
See. 18 giV'
to such home
tions as mnv
olating the ti
See. 19 pro^
mav be had it1 an> f OUn^ iu tbb
K-nta, wi„ro7. trustor monopo-
ly is being car ried on.
" Set;. 2(\ provides that suit may
be brought by ««y County or
District-Attori ey where the law
is being violat<-'d, nnd the Attor.
j tiey (teneral .-th.;ih aid in the pros-
ecution-
See. 21 appropriates $250. to
the District A ttorney for every
conviction und\ r f'lIe 'aw"i if the
Count j Attorney aids him he
will get $100. • 'f it.
See. 22 repe Is all conflicting
laws. p
While the hat may have some
crucities the t and purpose of
itisgood: but In vever good, the
thirtieth legislat re will notpdss
it without bellin;-
Bill to tax any Person, Firm
or Corporation fV «ach place or
office where in to.4'fating liquors
are delivered upl " payment of
purchase money Thereof.
First section provides that ev-
fo.
R t:pitEsnxT ATI v F. MORI IS
SHEPPAUII SIOUES "EM.
luasjieech made in the lower
,g roads; hi. duties to bo i !>" " il|M
i by legislative action.
•d.—That the legislature j
11.0 law, „lK.li9hi.,g the | tMWS, to „mittew a„j |wrMetaa,
tabor as now r.'|ni red, j,uu j.r Rejiubiicrtu jinny lias
"ting therefor a road tax j drifted into a com plete paralysis,
;d it. cash. j a hopeless inertia. 'Stand pat*
Ui.—We recommend the j is merely another expression for
of the convict j o^.y rot. Swoleit with the
and that all available ! oince, tunujii u itb th*^ wiijeot
s and jail piisoners be [ power, th.e Hepubliraji party
den to prepare material! ^fngs its liuge, inflated body a-
ds or work in their actual!cross the I,uH.s of s(at« amone
ery such place or Office shall pay
a tax of ^5>000.0{) to the State
consc. iction, and further that; , }'e trol,'1*e3 °f the past, befor,:
„„ . K ,. , . i the problems of the present and
the system ot employing con-j,, a. -a.. S rv
. . ... tl,e retributions of th ^tnre,
uct, n.h.a,«oh,."ca!.,,do,hcrjiv,li|o jts >9 ^ •
industrial do,par n.enls of U,e ,.gta„d pat, ^ ,ta„a
State be discontinued, where | pat," although the wealth of tile
they come in contact and com j Republic is by a rutnless tariff
petition with honest labor. j I ,\v transfened from themilHorw
Fifth—That suitable laws be j wlio support to the masters who
passed^carrying out the provi-1 exploit it. 4 Stand pat,' although
stons < f the constitution, giving ! the Republican party refases to
precincts or sbeeiai political di- j lighten the tariff taxes which it
visions of any county the right! tirsfc imposed as a temporary
to issua bonds for lite \ ernci- | mea8Ul*ti in the time of war, to
nent improvement of the public i redouble as aperma-
j • ,i . .• i , j nent tyranny in the vears of
ro ids in that particular countv. I t<£5. , ,,
'Pi a i i , i ||ca?c?. Stand pat," although
11,at such law be know,, as tho j law itw„ |irovil|ee
L* " 1 .. . a! . _
! reduction of its charges. "Stand
"Local.Opti'in Good-Roads Law.
Sixth. That a constitutional j although McKinley plead-
amemlmont be submited to the ! ed from the doorntepofthegra\>
qualified voters «il'T -xas, author-1 for lower tariff. "Stand pal,* al-
ining the Legislature to make j though (lie currency situation irf
appropriations for permanent| Mark with impending danger,
road building. Uespt «>ubaiited • i "^tand pat,' although the ex-
S. l\ Brooks,
Chairman Resolutietts Com.
rangements in any part of the i and $2500,00 to the County,
body irritate the nerves centered i The second section provides
there. The greater the disturb- \ (hat eash such pla®e of business
ance the more severe the pain, shall forfeit one hundred dollars
Dr. Miles'|Anti-Pain Pills stop for each and every such bu-
pkin and misery bccause they re- sjness is carrteH on1 without pay-
lieve this irritation. Many wo- ing the above tg,x, half to state
men find grtat relief from peri- and half to county? to be recov-
odical suffering by taking Anti- ered by the county or district at-
Pain Pills on first indication of torney; they to receive one fourth
distress or pain._ _ ; v- of all that is recovered.
r Of course the abov© i8 intend-
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are t)'0
best hcadache remedy on cartn. Mother
^ven thl9 remody for ^ ^d-to be prohibitive and not a
MISS ORLENA SCIiENKB, I3n3<J. Okla. mtjun u of TPVen tie.
Jf they faii to help, your tfrAnJst
by fa!] to help, your tinted
■the money on first pa-rkaeipi
26 doses, 25 cents. Never sold Id bulk.
Miles medical cQ.,.Etkturt, intf.
VUKno^« .u>« Itch."|
IImay IKit «0r VW l ut. !l
does «arpone of
^Singer Sewing Machine fo)f
cash or one and lwo years time Bi,ng*«rm/nd uit thewe^
i for snlo ! ?,&■ T .«gard, Met- ««" « " <•«'«' « — ""
"eon, Tea.*'' ■■ >■'1 - -
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at-vuuc uno ^
r" *uara#iJee<3, su-i Ms ui.r'3
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A Child Labor Rill.
Senator Beveridge's bill for
the prevention of the employ-
ment of children iu factories
and mines, is very simble. It
provides that corporations em-
ploying children under the age
of fourteen in factoiies and
mines shall not be permitted to
ship their produeks over the
railroads Irom one state to Uie
other. Congress has tried to
control interstate commerce, and
this bill invokes the potfer of
congress over commerce for the
protection of children. It is a
perfectly legitimate use of cou-
ressionul authority, and the
ill oufchtto have the support of
^ Irtish! tier ..democrats of repub-
pendituiv of the public monies
has become a riotous dissipation
a wanton waste.
"Roosevelt's attempt to«eeare
popularity with measures whicli
Mr Bryan and the democracy o
riginated is like the endeavor of
a pigmy to steal the thunder-
bolts of Jove, white monarchical
impulses is seen in the Repul li-
c ui President by his trying to
regulate exety thing in the coun-
try, front the size of oar families'
to the methods o'f spelling.
Since the President has begun
to reform the dictionary the A-
riierican people are preparing to
go him one better and give him
an instanee of simplified spelling
he may hot appreciate, they are
going to spell President
B R-Y BRY, A N AN.—BRYA.V.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1907, newspaper, January 29, 1907; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340857/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.