The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 323, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 21, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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A DAY IN THE COURTS N AGREEMENT REACHED
Judge Kittrell Held First Session of
SixtyFirst District Court
MOTIONDOCKETS CALLtiD TODAY
Capt Robertson Discharged In Contempt
Proceedinfls Cited to Appear Aoaln
en Sane Charge Other Courts
The quarters for the new Blxlyflrst dis-
trict court ate now being arranged The
carpenters started to work yesterday after
nfion They will put In si partition malt
lfig two court Tooms out of the ono hereto-
fore occupied by Judge V P Hamblens
lOurt It will probably tnWu them two
Steles to finish bo work
Judge Charles 13 Ashe will call the mo
rion docket this morning nt 1U oclock Ho
will also hear demiiilcrs and tiucstlons of
law Id Jury caies The motion docket will
Alto be calltd by Judge W I Hamblcu
at 10 oclock
The carp of Mary llonno Iluter against
John Warren Sr et al which has been
On trial In the Eleventh district court be-
fore Judge Charles B Ashe was taken uu
tllr advisement by him
Judge Norman 0 Kittrell Judge of the
tfixtyflrsl district court held his Urst aes
tlon yesteiday morning In the county
< 6tit room
Sixtyfirst Diatnct Court
Hon Norman O Kittrell Judge presiding
Hy Albrccht clerk
hi Parte Joseph A Robeitson habeas
corpus applicant Joseph A llnbertaon
If ulsehnrgul fiom custody
Eleventh District Court
> l iiiiliit > urn city Dixon Is a newsboy running
i Albrccht WtlY j twcen Ueall0n nni nn th Houston
iniin IlKh vs Houston Ice nnd Bievvlmf and Texas Central railway
to llle
Co damages plalntlll asks huvo
ll t iittcnded orignal petUloii
12 W 0 1 1 1
lmlue Wolf ct ill vs J
A I Pt m
and damages
title
iufhs in try
ln PPolntd urvejor on moll > of p In
A laid controversy as l
suney In r
d MmTtoafc Buster rt nl vs John W
t to try tltlo uud damnges
tc et al tiespa >
awen umlir idvlement by the court
Foster Ni Joe 1 ostr bill or re
Phoebe
vlw to srt n lde judgment and grn
pass to try title
to the FlftyHfth district coutt
Fiftyfilth bistnet Court
Itiin W 1
Hamblen Judge presiding
Davis vs Iuclndn
Marriago Licenses
Ral Estate Transfers
Flr ortmls lland and investment
< U lot 10
iTcHf araUndsadmt n6
Dickinson Putnam fj iiv
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Txas Savlugs and Heal UU t o
association vo mi
vpstmeut
Phelps lot 15 block
division of ten acre
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U M U r r llVver
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County Itailroad company
Abwasra of the South
750
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Tl HolMngtrVorth surrey other con
TmynA o Jennte B iiaynV
Vonrtftirnj of an acre of lot 16
Mock 3 nollnr > wr > rth survey other
consideration and
and wlfMoJ < vhn Clay
john O rnlu
south threefourths of lot Hens
i AlW to Mr s F Cook jot 8
bSk o Setfirsst and Fleeck sub-
division of lot 27 Holmart survey
tmV A MHror to P W Turner lots
< 0 and 1 block IK Hovwton
i F Vbnfn o cVw Habi et at
i Washington
laof
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8000
BIG LUMBER DEAL
Industrial Company Buys Two Louisiana
Plants
Beanmtmt Texns February 20 Ouo of
the largest lumber deals reported In fact
largest since the Klrby Lumber company
mrchasa of 1002 January l cami to light
oiay when President Sam Park of tho In-
dustrial Lumber company announced the
buying by that company of two largo plants
M Oskdale La by the Industrial and the
increase In capital stock ot that concern
to 1000000 tho new purchasers being al
rcidy In control and the shipments and ot
k Atr now being made In their name Tho
title tAs consummated between Captain
Oeorge Lock of tho Oakdale Lumber com-
pany and the Calcasieu lllver Lumber com-
pany Mr Park says thatthese planta In
addition to those already owned and con
trailed by the Industrial will give them
th annual output of 100000000 feet of lum-
ber and that the trade la already equal to
the output The former capitalisation of
th company was 200000 and It will be
now raised Just as quickly as I possible
tol00O009 by the doubling process
i
i Ilow fevsr Is the molt dreaded of all
OXIDINC prevents
After considerable elTort Chief 12111s yes
tcrda located the lioitse NW William
street in
stops when In llonaton and caus d tho
detention of the woman who asseitod that
she nui bis wife bringing her to the sta-
tion only in thn afternoon
To make sure of thu capture of DIxou
after discovering the train upon which he
for the fact that my name has been pub
lished In the press In connection wltli a
visit to Austin to urge the legislature not
to pass the proposed charter an It nov
stands I probably would not notice jour
wholesale misrepresentation of those who
are merelv cxcrulstnif the privilege of any
American cltlnen In ukltig one side or the
other on a nueatlon ot vital Importance to
the public It scorns that the roctlled
Journalism of todnv bos degenerated from
the high piano that formerl clu ncterlied
the prMB before It became so thoroughly
Imbued with the commercialism of the
present and thnt now It seems to be thn
Idea that a citizen must not entertain an
opinion of his onn unlcju he wants to be-
held up to the ptrtdlc In false colors
I want to say light here that 1 not only
voted for the Holt administration but
I spent my own money and time and used
my lnfiuenre to gvt my friend to lots for
it 1 am bIso well pleased with everything
that the Holt administration Ins done
except this charter and I take it that 1
have the right of even American cltlten
to oppose It because It l undemocratic and
seeking to concentrate the power In tlio
hands of the mayor and Is undertaking to
extend the city limit of the cltv without
he consent of the people that sre affected
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12 T Hogan
FAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS
Do Hair No Good But Often Cause
to Fall Out
Many hair preparations are fake be-
cause they are merely scalp Irritants Tbey
often cause a dryne making the hair
brittle aud dually lircless Daudruff Is
the causo of all trouble with the hair It
Is a gertn disease The germ make cntl
cle scales as It dig to the root of the hair
where It destroys tho hairs vltalltv cans
lug tho hair to fall out To cure dandruff
the germ mu9t be killed Destroy the
cause you rwmovc the effect Nevvbros
Heiplelde Is tho only hair preparation tlwt
kills the dandruff germ thereby leaving
the hair to grow luxuriantly SoldbyCoik
rell Bonner Send 10c in stamps for
sample to tho llerpteldo Co Detroit
Mlci
A Colonial Concert
A colonial convert will be given nt
Pjthlan hall Moudny night February 23
by the Ladles Guild of St lMnry church
lu honor of Washingtons tilrlhday
The Invitations are lu the old time style
aud are quite unique They sre hMng dis-
tributed to the general public nnd the
ladtea hope for a large attendance A
nice program has lieen prepaied ttfter the
rendering of which refreshments will be
served lu tho hall below
on every
frmn box 25c
I axative firomo Quinjno
HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY MORNTKO FEBRUARY 21190g
Conference Between City and County Authorities
Resulted in Amicable Agreement
Another colored nmallpox victim sprat several houro at the dty hall yestcr o
day and the otfldalii of to city who are compelled to o their work In the large
open hall are determined that the offense nhall not be repeated An agreement
will likely be reached today between the < Jty and reunty which will wt at test
the onestJou that ha been at Ismic for tho laut several weeks While there Is no a
epidemic of smallpox In the city nor any probability of one the < ity being prac
Ueally free from tho disease yet It to tho desire of the authorities to make nr
rangementa to take care of tho transient cssm that from time to time appear 0
within the city J
After the diseased negro woo dlscoTprcd In the olty hall yesterday a confer
encc was called In which Mayor Holt Dr Brumby rlty health officer Dr Wamll
ton wnty physician and the hospital committee of the city council participated
County Judge Dtipree wna also railed In to the conference and It was decided that e
the cltv and county cthonld dlrlde the expense Incident to fbe maintenance of the
pesthoosc The only question that la left open and ono that will be settled today
or tomorrow Is the proportion of exptnsc that Is 10 be borne by each of the
psrtleM to the new agreement J
Mayor Holt Insisted tbnt it was no t Just to the city to force upon It nil of the
smallpox cases that are sent to the pesthole kIhcc the statistics of the health
offtc prove conclusively that the major portion of the caies treated there In the
past have been those of nonresidents In whom tho county has as much Intcnit
sb the city Ju e Dupree it dlnpo ed to be fair In tho matter and nu amicable
adjustment Is now assured
HELD ON THEFT CHARGE
CHAS DIXON IS WANTED BY FORT
WORTH AUTHORITIES
Chief Ellis and Detetives Secure Jewelry
and Other Missinrj Articles Which
They Retain as Evidence
Upon Information received In a letter
fiom Chief of Tollcc William M Ilea nt
fort Worth Chief of Pollen Kills Is hold-
ing Walter Dliou on n charge of theft
preferred by tho authorities In the north
be
MAN DROPPED DEAD
UNIDENTIFIED OTHER THAN NAME
GIVEN FOR PRESCRIPTION
Body Was Found Near the Bridge on
Sixth Street and Is Now at Un-
dertakers Establishment
Considerable doubt exists as to the Iden-
tity of a body picked up yesterday aftor
noon at the foot of filxth street near the
White Oak bnyou bridge crossing from the
Klrnt to the Fifth wards nnd now lying In
Koss Wrlghfa undertaking estobllshmiint
Though there are no marks of loenc to
be found on Iho body and no oUdinco of
any fort to ludlcate fnnl play yet the
circumstances am such hs to wnrrnnt a
full investigation by the authorities
small Iwjh wire first attracted to
Some
tile riflli ward whern in
fall
lbp matl ho was aeeii to stiiinblc and
100
7W
loM
til neurly lo oclock last night
In the meantime liW Lain had see
tho articles alleged to have been stolen in
loit Worth loiiKlntiiig of a clock a iaoi
a tliii watch chain and two clumus and a
b l Wi stVs Klleii Jane ° ° P J1 ior ring made out of n 10 goldpiece TJiesa
jiatotry title and lUmngMJtdgmcnt uui b < m ovlllcucu tliu yMi
pa
oLllntin lor and sued for
n allownl Oeorge A ye
foud fe of
tf tt 1rnrwiUns J A Clawson et a
Vo tlte and damages leave
tiesons s ut
amended
tile Urst
to
o 1 A CHwson
original answer nmnthom dl >
Probate Court
nresldlng
Dupree Judge
II T lake
l orderert that Jjeyh A m Jlfeti IT
U ti mpornrv ndnilnlHirnior u u o
it m
and under the mmolntu
this eoiirt heretofore iuii W March
btore ninke Divpree > > t
Vv he has whv uTlrhl clerk Is or
enntenint of iAV on cltinK aid J A
tertian W V thoabove Uto
he District Courts
Suits Fild for
eToniertm
SaSro WllTe u Company debt
mill mjuuetton u 0nltley et nl
oJa ncTonf cSX t venue from Mongom
Tl ororeen v Ilenjamln Green dl
vorce
A
Davis
divorce
Worth authorities
When liiteruvated by Chief 12111s In his
olllie last night DIxou admitted n knowl-
edge of the alleged vtnleu nrtlclei and
said the woman had given thtim to him
A chaigo of thift was placed against him
on tin police blotter
No chnrgo was entered against the
woman but who Insisted ho ier on ie
mniulng At tin station overnight with
Dixon She imsoitH that sho met Dltim
heiii pending the arrival of the loit Worth
utitboiltlot
Why He Opposes Charter
TO tho lMllnr of fllie loit
dloUHtmi 1exas Fobriiaty 20 The ap-
pended voiuniuuleatlon was Intended for
the Tfouston Clironlele ils that paper had
published the item to which 1 olijcutod and
I handed It to the edltoi lu charge but he
declined to publish It sajtug I hut the
main editor wan absent Wlillo the ob-
jectionable matter did not au ear In Die
Tost 1 Will be tttiukful If von will puAdlsh
my replj as I Know It will leach all tin
pcoplo through your columns
12 T Ilogan
To the Editor of tho Chroulclc
Houston Texon February 20 I do not
think that It Is within the proper prorlnce
of a newspaper to purposely mlsrepesent
the attitude ot any tltlzen on a question
of public interest as has beca done lu
your Issue of yruterday In that paper you
charge that tho opposition to the new ctty
about i oclock yesnTilay afternoon at tho
end of tin foot bridge < rowing the bayou
John Marlon who was pawtlng noticed the
yomigstefs and upon iiudlng tho man pros
ttate ami ildenily In a d > lug condition hfl
untitled the authorities
When JuMlie Matthews arrived upon the
together with Mounted Of lions An
that of tin ilead man He was a cilpple
having but one log ami fiom all Information
seems to have been a piofeaslonnl beggar
The dead man who Is white vvim smooth
faced evidently about in yenrs of age ami
commonl diiHsed lustlce MatthewH con
dinted a bilcf luauest on thu spot whom
the body was found bill could learn nothing
lending to a positive Ideutltlcatiou
W JOEL BRYAN VERY ILL
An Early Texan Nearing tbe End ot a-
Long and Useful Lite
Ill li letter lo a relative of this city one
of the sous of the old Texas veteran W
lu Dallas iiikI that ho had nought bet to Joel llijan who for the Inrt month has
Houston soon after thnt
Dixon will be
oven uMitlnually watching by the bedside
of his fatbei us tho liretlde slowly nlaik
oiled and wvcred sa > s
Father Is still alive but he H so thu
that j on would not know him he looks m >
much lllic dear Uncle llnv now Wo never
saw tho strung IllencsH until he got so
thin I can not say how long he will live
i lie dm tors say be may last a month but
I inn looking for the end every day
It In certainly sad to watch bv his bed
sdo day after uuy and Know that he does
not know vou though he talks some and
calls fol different piisoiis but does not
seem to understand when they are pieseut
He iHiiiemberl and continue to say bin
prayers and am thankful lo know he is
n cliilsilnii
Keventjtwo years ago Mr W Joel Hrvnn
and his jonngitit brother Uuy M ianie
from the Territory of Missouri to Texas
with their motheis family In wagons
Their brother Moses Ausiu llrjnu was
already hero having preceded tliem lu IbJP
as tho secretary of Colonel Austin lu
ltai they opened and planted Peach Point
plantation where thej lived logethel until
1640 when Mr Joel ltrjan married
moved to a new log cabin three miles
nearer the gulf ami started the clearing
and planting of a new place thnt has ever
since been known throughout the section
as Durarno
It vva theie that for sixtytwo years he
hit lived and cultivated raised his family
charter comes only from those vvho are op of iVP srtnH ni lw daughteis passed his
iftlmlnlstrhtlou Hut
posed to tlitS lTolt minh < txl md old age dltpensed I
he hospl
tallty for which he was ever famous and
now that III rnie Is run and the time for
the ltenper to come has arrived he Is
quietly passing awaj and may go forevei
at any hour
CITY BREVITIES
The sheriffs riding depulc report the
rottuiry roads nluux > t Impassable since tho
lecent rains
There aio undelivered telegiauis nt the
Postal telegraph oftlcc 118 Main Mieet for
Mis Haltle Warucr T N Parkei uud Miss
Mamie Lewis
Mr W I Williamson the real eiate
dealer Is continent to hi home on Jeffer < on
avenue having liecn quite 111 for the past
several days
There were three applicants for teachers
certificate hefore the county hoard of
school examiner jcHtonhi All of the
applicants are white
The smoker nnnottiiced for lnit night at
the ioonw of tho ltrltlih club went over
dntll this evening when the members will
enjoy an evening of special entertainment
The Sharks club has postponed Its entai
talnment to have been piven tomorrow
nlpht In celebration of Washingtons birth
day The clubs nct entertainment will
be given the first week nfter I2aler
A beautiful cxvlblr of water color work
and china painting Is on exhibition In W
window of Hie cnoitol Ilmrnmcy It I
the work ot Mrs II J Wtillln aud speak
volumes for the excellence ot the art of
this Hoikdon artist
At the Auditorium revival meeting last
night ltev Wrlgllt ang two very effective
olus and deltvvicd a kcrmou fiom thu text
Seek > i > First the Kingdom of Hod that
was productive of much good The Interest
In the revival ha Increased throughout
the week In spite of the hlndrnuee caused
by tho disagreeable weather The attend-
ance last night was qnlte large
There are undelivered telegrams at the
office of the Western Union Tellgiaph com
ivauy 117 Main street for I Jalonlck II
fi Forsythe Frank J Baldwin 711 Brains
street P II Foster Taylor entile message
from Manila J 0 Both Frank Smith
Brunner addition J M Simple J II Kur
man Co Mrs It Montgomery POO West
Houston fcticet W M Simpson nnd W II
Iovegrove
PERSONAL MENTION
V A Damon was hore yctctcrUay from
Waco
Hon Sesrcy dlsker of llunUvlll was In
the rlty yesterday morning
12 W L llartmaun of Temple Is paying a
visit to bis mother In this dt
Hon T X Jones of Tjlsr hi a vWtor to
Houston nud Is a guest of tbo Kle
Miss Wllden of Vletotla Is the guest ot
Mrs C II Mulvey JfifVl W et Blieei
Tax Collector George I 01 n lias re-
turned from iiusIiifm rlp to Austin
A Marx of New Onan yeas
of
here yesterday and Is a guest the ni
U Muco Stewart of Galveston was la tiej
hd fmity laxative
It Is pure
It Is gentle
It is pleasant
It is efficacious
It is not expensive
It is good for children
It is excellent for ladies
It is convenient for business men
It is perfectly safe under all circumstances
It is used by millions of families the world over
It stands highest as a laxative with physicians
If you use it you have the best laxative the world
produces
city ytntorday and was regl tered nt the
ItleeMr
Mr and Miu 1tniidmAi Ilnssell have re
tllllied homo after a bilef visit to Austin
Hon 1 P Kibbe ot Victoria win In th
cltv VMterdny and vva registered at the
llrlftol
3 W Thompson of Austin wns In the
city jcetervlay and wo a guest of thp
Iliiruett
S llalley and wife of S n Antonio are
visitors to Ilouetoii and have apartments at
the Drlstcl
11 A Mllner of fjike Charles was a vl
ltor to Houston yesterdaj and was n guest
of the IInilicit
Ioiils De Nctte a well known newspaper
mnn of Austin was here yesterday and was
reglsteied nt the Itrlstol
lion Cliff Adams State penitentiary In
to Tipeetor lwssed thiough Honsloii yesteidaj
en mute to Ilrasorls county
Mr and Mrs I A Pav nor and Miss Char
lotto Payiior of Atiheiw are lu tho city mid
have npiulmeiits at the nice
Mis Mayme Jjnvvriiico has returned from
a visit to her cousin Mrs I M Dovln of
Cuba Wis and was accompanied home by
her hostess
Mts 11 > Joibnston accompanied hv
Miss Kathasil Itnj left ln t night for Dal-
las to spend a fow dav with Mls Dlsn
betli Maj Johnston who Is attending St
Marjs college
Mr nnd Mrs J C Morrison of Frankfort
I ml aio In the illv fi a stav of seveial
weeks Mr Morrison Is president of the
Indiana ltoaltj cmniMiiv and I also hugely
Interested In llniil count lice lairds
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
irvitDY STitriFpitKrtnYTFiHAX
Seivbe af 11 a in and 8 p m with
pretiehhift bv ltev W 12 Shlve The pas-
tor m v 10 h Mooio will ehniige puplltv
vvltli ltev Sldve of Alvln It l bolieil all
mimbeiH and filends will come oulv to
gleet ltev Shlie Sibliilli Mhool at OIj
a m
1VDI2PI2NDHVP TIUWIUIi SPlRlTUAIi
1ST ASSOCIATION
The liidepeiident WlHral Spiritualist ns
soilatlon will hold their regular vveeklv
servlie Siindnv night nt 7 15 oclock In Cale-
donian hall lOltfti Tcxw avenue The hall
Is not Injured by lire as report seemed to
Indicate earlv In the week but seoiue and
comfortable as ever Mrs Florence E rt
Shaffer will speak rrom tho subject nu
untitled for last Stiiidns and postponed to
this The Student Who Ha Head and
Uiiisoncd or the Soul Tint Has Seen an
SulTeied Mrs Mary Arnold Wllion will
ting
llOFSTOX SllltlTUALIST < SOCinTY
Mens hall i1i Main street
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lecttite tnkiii from audience Songs an 1
piiiins rciinpo ed tniiu words given Spirit-
ual tests after lecture Seats free Till
Miclotv gives their midweek social circles
ever lliursilav at S p in ill Caledonian
ball lOlOv Vcxiw avontie
CIJXTUAL BAPTIST
Bev Waltei 12 Tvnes pastor meet lu
Caledonian ball 1012 Ten avenue Sun
da school at ll 0 i m Preaching nt 11
u m Conference meeting after pleaching
MASIIAX M12THOD1ST
Preaching Sunday at It it in nnd 730 p
ni Sundav school nt 030 a in Junior
League 2 30 Rpworth League 7 p m
Prsjer meeting Wednesday 780 p m
BHUXXRB METHODIST
Pn aching Sunday at 11 n m and
30 p
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FlltST OIlltJIAX MFTHODlbfr
Coiner McKlnney avenue and Mllnni
street W A Knolle pastor Praver mciv
ll1 Sundiv school at P3i n m
ifAia t fi ii in In Bed
iMeets i very Sunilaj lit
Prenohlugat 11 a in by ltev 1 Kllgore
D D In the Bngllali language and at 7 w
by the pastor Mpworth League song service
from I Su to 730 p in Prayer bervlce
Wcdiiesda evening at 730
ST JIABYS
Comer Contl nnd Hardy street Benja-
min I2vali Dlggs rector Iinly comniituinn
nt 7KO Sunday nchool nao iMatlns 11
oclock anU evensong at 730 Tuesday Fel
Itiary 24 St iJIattihta Dvv holv com
inuiilou nt 10 a in Ash WednesUt the
2Mb holv cnnmiunlon nt 10 n m evensong
W12STMIXSTKB FBKSBYTIJKIAX i at 7 30 wiHi sermon Dally services during
l ° t at < p m
Corner Husk nnd Lmilalaim streets Bev j
J lllluioie Smith Ill I minister will
preach Sundnv at II a ni and 730 p m
Sunday school at Oilfi a m Young Peoples
I2ndeavor nt 7 in
CI2XTUAL CHIHSTTAX CHURCH
Corner Cspltol avenue and Caroline street
K W Brlekcrt p tor Services Sunday
Society of christian p
f0llows 080 ill Bible school 10 ft
TI niviii I Is eennsellllc Siiblecf fls a wK >
X Chrfat sermon subject Tho fJrandeui ot
r I st v1 f l
lite Last Sa > lliga tif Uitst Service
IV30 p m Young Peoples o
lOletj of Chrlstfan Wrertenror 7 30 p m
sermon The Xew Wnv
WASH1XCTOX STB12FT M E
Corner Washington and Trinity streets
by Pastor S S MeKlnnev Sundnv V dno dav nt 7
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ecawse
Its component parts are all wholesome
It acts gently without unpleasant aftereffects
It is wholly free from objectionable substances
It contains the laxative principles of plants
It contains the carminative principles of plants
It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are
agjeeable and refreshing to the taste
All are pure
All are delicately blended
All are skillfully and scientifically compounded
Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to
the orginality and simplicity of the combination
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To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine
Manufactured by
San Francl3co Cal
Louisville Ky Now York N Y
tOn SALEHYUL LEADING DRUQG1ST3
Gents Furnishing Goods are going cheap call and see what
we have Big lot Hats Shirts and Underwear Clothing
and Pants Jumpers and Overalls Suspenders Collars and
lies
Now is your chance a S
= 1115 and 1117 Congress =
school nt 10 a
Pi aver hen I
m Junior league at S p
Tlutiwlny at 7110 p m
CHUISTIAN SC1KXCK
Second Chuteli of Christ Scientist Mnln
stieet between Mclvlmiey nnd laminr live
Hues Siindii services nt 11 a m nnd 7 mi
p in Subject Christ lous Riiuday
Hehool nt 10 oclock Wednesday evening
meeting nt 8 oclock Heading room open
dally fiom 10 a in to 12
Illst Church of Christ Scientist Corner
lravis street and McKluuev avenue Sun-
day whool nt 1115 a m Services at 11 a
m and i i > m Subject ChrlHt lesiis
Wednesday evening meeting nt h oclock
Iteadlng room onen dally from 1 to f > p m
MKI2I2 STItriHT MKTHODI8T
Ilev James Kllgore will preni h nt the
evening service ithcr services of the day
nlid week as usual Pastor will conduct
muiulitg service
SIIRA11X MirPHODIST
Corner Texas avenue and Trn vl treet
S It Hay instor Sunday school ILtO a
m Preaching 11 n m and 74 p in 1 > >
the jwstor ilpwortii League p in
Irajer meeting715 p m Wednesday
terlv conference will be held Wednesday nt
K p in bv Kev 0 A Le Clero prwvldlnj
older
LUBBOCK RTUBiyi PnRSIUTHBlX
Prencdtlng at 11 a m by ltev J A Ham
sey No evening orvkc Sublmth school
at 30 Prajei meeting Wednesday nt 7J0
p in
MILLIIXXIAL PAMX
3r Sam WHUam missionary for th
Wat eh Tow or Bible soolity will preach at
Odd Fellow ball Mahou building corner
Main street nnd Busk avenue Stindav at
iS p in aud K p m He will preach on
suih millennial age topic as Tlte Broad
and Xarrvv Ways and The Glad Tidings
1 Which Shall Be to All People etc Keg
tilar Snndny services nt 11 o m at loom
2041 same building
TVBI2BXACL12 BAPTIST
Corner of neontur and Whlto streets
Irenchlng both morning and evening bv the
pastor Ilev 11 Amnions These services
mark tho begluulng of a revival to be con
llinid Indeiiultclv
LIBI2HTY AVKXTTIJ BAITIST
Corner of Libertr avenue nnd ITnrdy
treet Sundaj school 1V 0 a m Preach-
ing 11 a m mid 7 tin p m Young Peoples
Union n M p m Oood program prepared
Hubert D Wilson pastor
FiPfjp pitnsBYTnniAX
Corner Main street and McKlnner ave-
nue Hov William Hayne Lenvell D D
pastor Bev 2 T Caldwell associate pas-
tor Sunday school ai 30 a in Public
worship at 11 a in nnd 730 p m
SI2COXD 11USBYTI2BIAX
Services at tbi > Auditorium uiudiieted by
llvitngellst Wright nt 11 n m and 715 p-
in Tho levlvnl ha nroiised much Intel
est and will be continued throughout the
vvcet
PRAYS FOR INJUNCTION
Watkins d Jones vs BeaumontSaratoQa
Oil and Pipe Lino Company
Again the Beanmmit Saratoga Oil and
Pipe Line company Is brought Into court
nnd this time asked to pay the sum ot
1500 attorneys fees for legal advice and
services performed by the firm of Watkius
Jones of thl city The case were filed
in the Sixtyfirst district eouit Tlie > pray
for a writ of Injunction enjoining the ill
Bev S W Thomas pastor Sundav oool i fendiiut or their ofrliera frimi disposing of
nt fl to a 111 Preaching at 11 n m bv the nnv of the funds now on depoAlt lu the
pnstni At 7 30 p m by Bev G V Commercial National bank of this citj
l lore presiding elder Travel ni inj ihere ni no tinni inrv rstrilnlng older
The first qutr grunted by Judge Kittrell the petition not
lug presented to him for an nitt n
I he plaintiffs allege that nn Jjoaar
it nt tho request ot the defeadjcui the
11 formed certain labor sml services la ui
hunt the business of the snld drfentat
trmt plaintiffs were employed berth
tttorneys to pas on the legal effect of
cutinct between the defendant sad C H
Mirkbnm nnd they were cmrlorcd ta fin
ai opinion a to the questions r t
Ald contract and that the defeaJaaU Jt
slred such opinion as early ponlwi
rcuiulred all the tlmo of the plaintiff fm
no time pUilntlffs were etnplojfl vt
such opinion was delivered plaintiff Wit
compelled to deellnn other employment os
to decline to sec other persons naul B
opinion could bo pn pared That they e1
deliver to defendants on January ft iw
iui opinion that said contract was Mt W
tho stockholders of ald wnpu
lug upon
nor on said company as a cwrsxitto
piw
that defendant thereupon cmplorjl
tiff In behalf of said company to I
nnd about au effort to K
sent them
said property to the Onlf Colorado w
Hailwav company or w
Santa Fo tj
person in It behaf and V > lalDUff J
conference witt l
their services fo a
general agent nnd general solicitor
until
railway company which ti J3
reached nn agreement by
agreed Uiieni
ants Autrey Ss Hooks
enld company said assets of tha ocJaW
company for 20000 sttiun
That thereafter tho defcndartshavltj
nudlnted their promise to tho J T
nlo and Santa pe Hallway w W
defeffldanfi to u
a sale of tho ncsets of
Mnrkhnm acting for ldraef cr f
aU Mm
Southem Paclfi ay Jj
the said afarkhjra beln ik J
120000
hercla tt w
Ty of plaintiffs
the opinion
his price for the assets < ftAb
That said company SlSSi t-
It property nnd the Wftt
tho Wherefore commercial plaintiffs K M nrK fotnS ft
Hon enjoining any and
disposing of tho UHset of w J fe
pnj lug out said money ojWf K
irihe OHM n tl
against lb BcnumontSaratca
Iipe Line company
Dead
Mrs Jufia OLeary
Mrs Julia OUwiT f > t
Patrick OX irr a rcrfden <
fortylhree years dW ft
avenue at i
2210 sfJIJu
Congress ana
lug She leaves twosons jjj
nnn and Fd tTT foe the f =
Arrangement
l lenrv ttTllj
hnvo not be n P oSV v M
afternoon
tnke place suiday ward
emetorj in tM Second
fflTrnnnrTi nnrf
aufTrr lr 11 f1 W ns these children It la absblutely wicked to 2J
2 lx om utton Rheimiatism Kkeplessneas Ucadnche and other
w
bac
he uSr H H 1 Stomach Liver or Kidneys Get these organs
healthy state and have firm flesh and pure hlood by using
Chattanooga Tenn
r r Va M5
uLMWe ra te r the beat emedy o the market There no dofbt a ut lb
THACHRR MUD1CINK COMPANY Chstt uoog Ttnn
Gr n men U Kv ne Plja e to saythat sfler p ying my fmilvth M Clinton Tenn Octobtr II 1901
I bought two packages of your llver 2Xe9Jclun dry ind V m f2T tr tlne my liver and stomach without succms
ss cured entirely l before
DR THACHERS LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP for tale by all drug
taking second 6ox Yours truly WILLIAM OUT wctSt
Write ourCousultatlon Department explaining symptom and receive Onigrista free advice atwcenisnnl < L ° opcr I
THACHER MEDICINE COMPAMY
bottle Dr Thachers llver Medicine dry
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