The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 33. LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1908
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WANTED 1,000 t> 1 R TO c T O H Y
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borers' Educational, Co-Opera-
tive Union of America. Chatter-
ed by the State of Texas, and
Copy-Righted by the United
States, and Indorsed by the Exe-
cutive Committee of the White
Farmers Union of Texas; for
further particulars address, J. E.
A. Banger, Linden Texas.
n. E. LIGOlSr, M. D.
Offers his services to the people
of Linden and surrounding
country. Prompt atten-
tion given to all calls
day or night, your
practice solicited.
Office with Dr. Davis;
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BAPTIST
6. k. Williams, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m.eacli
Sunday, L. C. Weaver, Superintendent.
Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sunday
by the Pastor at 11 a. m. and at night.
Prayer meeting every Friday night.
Ladies Aid Society meets every SaturJ
day evening
M. E. CPURCH SOUTH
C. M. Caolb, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a. m. each Sun-
day, John S. Morris, Superintendent. v
Preaching every First Sunday by the
Pastor, at 11a. m. arid at night; and
every Third Sunday night by Rev.
W. H. Almond.
DEPOSITS BDARAITEE9
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The
ir. flrytr s Opinion*.
The plau til #u*naatet«! bmak
deposits has probably Pernod 3(a-
First National Bank,
ation, mora rapidly than
Atlanta, Texas.
Capital..:. .
Surplus
Profits
Stock Holders
475,000.00
25,000.00
12,500.00
Liability.... 75,000.00
Lodges
Total . $187,500.00
The above, with conservative management of the rfffairs of
the Bank, and insurance against burglars, with dstock
holders worth over
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
is our guarantee to our depositors.
other public giJertioo.
The new .state to! Oklahoma
has already inicted a iawtajuag
State banks, the fund thus mtca-
! mulated to be used in payiqgftb*
depositors of any jstate bank
that from any cause bseomw
unable to meet its obligation.
A special session of the Joanna*
legislature has been "called lor
the purpose of enacting legis-
lation similar to the .Oklahoma
plan. The goveraor.of Nahmslaa
is considering the advisability
Call at J. O. Goodman's Bar-
ber Shop tor first class work
Everything cloan and nice, up-
to-date hoir cut, sharp razors
and clean shaves, all in apple
pie order.
O. E DAVIS, M. D.,
PnY3ICIAN and OBSTETRICIAN I
L1NDKN, TEXAS.
Prompt attention given to all calls
day or night; prices to suit the hard
(itnes. Office on west side of Court
Hou9c square.
tb8 following aki< tttfi cfpicbus ol
tne County Farmers Union.
President, M. 1). Wilkerson Atlanta R.
ffD. No. 6. ;
Vice President, J- W Hitt, Atlanta,
R F. D. No. I.
Sect. Trcas., D. H. Py'.e, Atlanta,
ft. F. D. No. &.
Lecturer and Organizer, G. W. Faut
Jefferson, R. F. r>. No. 2.
Chiplain, J. M. Copelartd.
Conductor, J. M. Gholson.
boor Keeper, F. E. Guinn
8xbcutive committbb.
J. G. Malony, Queen Bity. R. F. D. 1.
j. S.- Gholson, Atlanta, R. F. D. No. 3.
A. P RlK-a, Queen City, R. F. D. 1.
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1908 Will be Presidential Year.
Yotir order will receive prompt
attentiori.
Cass County Sun.
Might It AVE Been.
When Shakespeare said; "Ayt, there's
the rub." we do not know for certain he
was thinking of the itch. But one thing
wq do know—and know it twenty years*
worth—Hunt't Ctire Will absolutely,
infallibly and Immediately cuYe any
iteming trouble that ever happened to the
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A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 192 meets every 1st
Saturday night in each month.
I. JS. Lanier, W. Rl.
L< C. Weaver, Secretary.
K. of P.
Klberta Lodge No. 374 meets evary
2nd and 4th Tuesday night in each
month.
C.. W. Florence, C. C.
I. U. Lanier, K. R. & S.
W. O. W.
Beeehwood Camp No. 4$7 meets every
2nd and 4th Saturday night in each
month
G. W. Beasley, C. C.
0. R. Taylor, Clerk.
\V. O. W. CIRCLE
Beeehwood ('rove Na. 632 meets every
2nd and 4th Saturday evening in each
month.
Mrs. Comora Brown, Guardian.
Mrs. Kate Grubbs, Past Guardian.
Mrs. Visa Ligftn, Clerk.
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DISTRICT COURT
P.- A. Turner, District Judge.
Horace W. Vaughan, District Atty.
Elmer Brown, District Clerk.
Court meets at Linden First Monday
in February and Fourth Monday in
August.
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JUSTICE COURT
Precinct No. 1 meets last Monday in
each month.
T. L. Nipper, Justice of the Peace.
J. F. Mitchell, Constable.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Regular terms Second Monday in Feb-
ruary, May, August and November/- be-
sides special sessions. J. P. Fant, H. O.
Greene, R. R. Cobb and H. C. Abcrnathy
CommlsStonefs.
COUNTY OFFICERS
V. D. Glass, County Judge.
IJ. Newt Spivey, County Attorney.
1. E. Lanier, County Clerk.
W. C. Blalock, Sheriff.
L. C. Weaver, Tax Collector.
Cicer6 Harper, Tax Assessor.
G. W. Florence, County Treasure*.
A C. Oliver, Jr., County Surveyor.
Since this Bank was organized, in 1893, it has handled Millions of Qf callinfj: « special sessionx>f iba
Dollars for the people and not one copper lost by any one. We
are proud of the above showing, nlid prize the confidence of the
people more than Gold, aud will do anything in out power to con-
tinue to merit same. Bring your Money and Valuable Papers to
us for safe keeping.
JOHN J. ELLINGTON, J. G. KING;
President. Cashief.
KILLthx couch
and CURE thc LUNCS
*"™ Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR Co1!d£8 Opa.
and all throat and lung humbles.
QUABAHTMD 8 ATI 8 FACTOii V
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Subscribe for the Sun and get
all the coonty news.
A new supply of Stock and trr TTt A "P T?
Poultry powder at Cabin Drug W Hi A K &
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PREPARED
Give u& *
Jegislature on account af tbs<
growing belief amorig the psopkf
that protection to bank deposit-
, ors in the form of state orfederaj
I guarantees of their deposits will
' stop the hoarding of juonery
bring into circulation sulfiotent
currency to conduct the buainea*
of the country, and prevent«
recurrence Of such -djsastroa*
panics us the Tnir thrnrijth irhiiil
we are now passings
Mr. Brvan lias been -t n advo-
cateof a law guaranteeing de-
posits in state and national
batks since 1893. The legisla-
ture of Ohio lias adobted a joint
res -lution inviting Mr. Bryan to
address its members in joint sea-
sion February 18. 1908. joa tb«
subject of Guaranteed Bank J3e-
positHi
Mr. Bryan, in discussing the
tariff question, insists that xesi-*
d^nts of the UnitedStatesshoukl
be permitted to ' uy home-made'
goods at hottie at as low a prietf
as the foreigner can buy Ameari-
can-made goods abroad. Heal'
so insists that our gorernnwet
8 ould l>e hv and for the.gseof&tf
as a whole* rattier fhan bv rsoaA
fie trusts, and administered -ii
tlie interests of a few beneficial
l ies of the trust system. He be-
li'ves that nation legislation JEor
1' •' purpose of btttef regulation
and control of interstate com-*
merse aud common cnrfiectf
should supplement state legiakM
ti >n, and not be a substitute for*
state leg;slation/
Mr. Bryan's jtapef, The -Com-
moner, reflects his opinions each
week on questions of public im-
portance and in its columns may
also be found his magazine arti-
cIps, public speeches, addresses
and lectures, which are referred!
to in the daily pfess from day$0
day.
If yon <tre interested In politi-
cal questions, if yOtf desire tor
k« ep in touch with fhe progro—
of the campaign snd to-read Miv
Bryan's campaign speeches «end
sixty cents to The rotntponeiv
a <d the paper v\rfl be ft nt to you
each week uutil the close of thef
next pfesidential cainpaign.
Postofflee monev order, cm*-
rency, or stamps will beacc« ptcd.-
Address till Coxftmtoar, Lia-"
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1908, newspaper, February 25, 1908; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341398/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.