Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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Crowley Simms
PLACED ON TRIAL
ill UIO I AH LAWHI2NCH WILL DC
TitiKU ron MirnuKit
U Kill t a Uiton Jllller
Uonttas Ago Mtller Hud
1 Term o ltardsis
Dallas Tex Do Special
Ijawrtnco was placed on trial
this afternoon teforo Judge Clint
charged with murder for the killing of
Man on Miller several months ago No
witnesses saw ths opening of hoitlt
lttes but u number -were attracted by
the ahootlnf who arrived on the sceno
In time to see Miller fall and die
Mason Mltler years ajro kllW his
John Collier wt of
th Trinity river and stn nJ five years
In the penitentiary for his rrimo
KMOCKtll HOWS AM
CI suit reacoek Allr f llRttnC
llen o CoufliUnT
Last night shortly c e 3 oclock
an old negro named Oltvd rvn k was
knocked down and robh d f i I 7ft by
an unknown young nrrro r T tho
discovery of ttie crime -pan h
waa made for the mlicirant i it re is
still at large The old nno tales
that he llvck In Clarlsvlllt n 1 is mi
his nay to IUmUi AVhle in
the depot a young nngto ire long
got familiar with bint at i axked him
lo take a drink Soon nftemard he
to axed the old man off to a secluded
pot knocked him down robbed him
and skipped out
Several of th pillcemrn seen by a
Gazette man last night seemed
thoroughly aroused ns to the freauml
robberies In the city and are ilosely
scrutinizing all uusplclous characters
iarly this morning Will Clark a
vhlt man and Ed llumllton a necro
were run in for agrancy
A oung Hebrew who gave his name
and residence us Kdnard Forbes At-
lanta da was also locked up as a
vug 1U had In his pocket a blank
check of the Farmers und Mechanics
bank of Tort Worth lie said he got
It Cor blank paper
CULLUUU lACUHPOHATKU
A IlsptUt Instltntlon t Ilontt
Hrldgn llontli Atfiiroved
Austin Tex Deo 8 Siioclal Tlio
South Texss col logo for males and
females at ltorston u JJapllit Inttltu
ilon was today Incorporated The
trustees are I D Lamklu Oeorce
Bmlth J B Mir D H Fltsgei
old A M Darling It W Trlest 11
U OUcsa and 13 L Dennis of Hous-
ton Iter A Mitchell of Auitln WIN
11 im BpUUr or Ada Clotn li issett of
lUchmoud J J fielder of Nuvaaota
and O S Tuailln of lirenham
The attorney general today approv-
ed JtOOO JIUli county b rid go iionds
The governor today appointed A
frcd T tjmltii of aalveston ai branch
pilot for the Oalvcston port
TttU VltlMT HUUMtUr
A Car of Ilug Ue lrm Cruudnll
lltiklnesa CUnuci
Crondalt Tex Dee 6 tSneclal WW
A Scarbrough sold hU stock of gen-
eral merchant tie to Daughcrty Iiroo
yesterday and left for Dallas today
Farmers oro prepatln their lanJi
or another crop
Muoh Improvement U going on In
Crandall and adjacent territory
Hendenon Murphy recently shtpped
a carload of hogs to Dallas Thli was
tho Awt car of nook over shipped from
this place
MrKlnney Weddlag
McKtnney Tex Dec Special W
Robert Henderson and Miss LaiKi
Iesreon wr married hers vteterday
Klder Ft It Locke oinctatsd
A Good Appetite
U tMatlaltocoodhealUianltotaakaaa
Ay
appstltt DOtblnf
aquals Iloodi
QarsapsrllU
ForoTerOvesri
X bad dyipcpels
had no sppetlti
sod what X did
eat was with no
relish X bad
uosdacae 3 or 4
days week and
an awful tired
feeling Iloodi
Gsrsspirllla bn
M H v r a 1 1 HW lit
tost well kvo a hearty eppetlte
EutOBA B THOKAS loretTUlp ltd
Hoods Sarsaparilla
X tho 0ns Vtua Blood Pa filler
Hoods Pills WWuSPHS
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DELAY
The Great Drawback
to Justice
thd roniin voice ovlis ron a
nccuicu nuronu
WITH THE GAZETTE
in xt cmisAni rim this ki oiim
of Tin imilmt ciiimu
KAL CODU
Tli ToliiilrolHlc Itmt Came De-
tail lh Principal Objection
Found by Htnte ldltors
The Gazette has submitted to the ed
itors of Texas newspapers three uuea
tlons In subFtanca as follows
1 Do you believe that the criminal
lans of Texas should be reformed T
2 What reforms would jou proposer
3 Will jou join In a resolute and
persistent effort to secure a belter sjs
tem and a more satisfactory adminis-
tration of U7
The following are some of the replies
which have been received
Inriullao llffirfllubt
raradlse Dec 1
Editor Osteite
Ileplvlng to your request of recent
data I will say thit I have long been
Impressed with tho necessity for a re-
vision of our criminal laws The mans
of technicalities with which they are
burdened makes U but a simple matter
for the hardonud criminal the rnplst
tho thief the fratrUMde nud the wlfe
murderer to tvade trie penalty of their
crlmos Dlttnr complaints are ilelng
up nil ovei tho country against thoio
wearing tho offlclitl ermine and hard
things nre htns said about the men
who are Invejtcd with the guardian-
ship u life liberty Hnd properly as
embraced In our stuiuies Much Indig-
nation at the prcnt time Is being ex-
pressed by the man1 of our pplo
over some very ro ent detlilons In
hoiking muider caes which ihev con
sider as without ppn1Mit or parallel
In the annals of crhnlnnl Jurisprudence
I will sny In cnmlmloji that I am
decided In rnv or of revising our
cilnilnul code nrd will henrtlly co-
operate with m i npport any move in
county or stnte to bring about the de-
sired legislative nftjnn
lawyers Judgs ml legnl poten
tnirs who by thflr htlr splming pro
pyls of InierprMatton hnvo been loos
trig hordes of nlmtnals upon defense
PfU9 sotty must certainly renllzs that
forbfnrance Is reaslng to be a vlrtua
with the poople
CHAltLnq s wonsHAM
Editor Iaradlsa Headlight
A Volee From Comnnclia
Comanche Nov Zt
Editor Cnsctte
Your letter asking m to give you my
Ivs In regnrd to what I think of the
criminal liw of Texas has open te
ceed My v ay of Introduction I u
nssert what I hao befoie sild tlmt I
Indorse all you have written on the
subject My plan to have our laws
made wouIJ he to elect moral homst
and conscientious mn from among
business ones and farmers vnl not so
many lawyers who sre apt to frame
laws With too manv lnniiTinl tn ti
Ily making laws with so many uvaslve
words and clauses in them tho awlft
Justice due to criminals Is too flen de-
feated The higher courts too ecm
to act In many cases av If It were their
duty to shield criminals nnd Dins defy
tho Uws on trivial technicalities I
urn In favor of a reformation In our
iuij juicm aim wnni tne laws
plain and bilef if the laws sny a
murderer Is to be hanged a rtp tUnd
Jo be burned a llilcf and fiber law-
breakers are to receive such penalties
ns send them to the penitentiary let
the law be enforced ImmedlaUlv and
cense putting off from term to tirm of
our courts thus lncuirtng umwoessary
expenses
COMAKCIID COimnsiOMDENT
The People Tribune
Walnut Bprlngs Dec S
Tdltor aaitltt
Your effort In trjlng tn secure a
rcfoun of the criminal laws of this
state U In the right direction Crim-
inals shoull have a speedy trial and
thus savtt the stuto thousands of dol
Ura that It costs to coiulmi cases fiom
term to term and Jlnnlly appeal to a
higher court We hav too many
courts and not enough Justice a
poor fellow steals a 0 cent horse the
ears In th pent men with plenty of
money or Influential frienil n
erally turned looae regardless of tho
crime committed br continuing from
court lo court and Justice ts finally
worn out by such piocedure Tha
grand Jury Is a faice The court house
u1 ana ln lsrethor they Invnrl
ably bill a fellow and he has to pay
an attorney feu before he can get out
We Oie with you In our noblo work
JAMCS DAY
Ldltor Xeoplsa Tribune
The louthvrn Arena
Walnut Bprlngs Deo 6
XCdtfor Qazettet
In response to jour query we will
say that we slnceiely believe with jou
that the criminal laws of the stats
need reforming They remind us of
the Demucratlo platform read ns well
from one end os the other and make
about a much sense As they stand
now no Uwer on this side of eternity
can revd one and after he gets
through tell you whether he ha been
reading a dime novel or n discourse
on prise fighting Consequently hun
dreds of loopholes am left for the
criminal to escape Justice We helleve
the Iaws shouli be simplified made
so plain that any one who has souse
cnojgh to read can understand them
That the farmer can read and under
stand tbem without having to pay
soma little expert attorney who lives
upon the Ignorance of tho people and
the jumbled up condition of the
laws to Interpret them for him Next
to reforming the Uws we believe the
professional Jmmen should be Kicked
out and hemaat men put In thWr places
cvmpeieni juuara wioum ue pui in tne
cranky projujlccd onea wo hae If
we have cot to eupport such men It
Is cheaper to send them to the poor
houstf than give them Judgeships In
other words let us reform the com Is
white we are at It for with dishonest
men as Judges lawytra Jurymen etc
at the hvlm reformation of the Uwt
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THE GAZETTE ifOllT WUlltll TJSA aATUBDAT TIHUS3MCT
will do very little good Toucan count
on our support for reformation In these
miner DAVB morris
Of the Southern Arena
The Icmi Wentern
Anson Tex Dec -Editor
Gazette
The chief trouble with our criminal
laws U to be found In the code or
criminal procedure Some of the chief
defects in our Judgment would be much
helped by the following corrections
1 Dy limiting the charter of ultimate
appeals
3 liy limiting moro effectually the
discretionary power of trial Judged
3 Dy abolishing the power of higher
court to make rule for lower courts
ana thereby making tecnnicamies uy
which cases may bo reversed
4 By absolutely prohibiting courts of
last resort from reversing except for
error of substance either of law or
fact thereby putting the simple crimi
nal triCKliers qui oi a joo iniii wierc
by helping te elevate the profession
and allowing each court to prescribe
Its own rules ml Inconsistent with
fundamental principles of Justice
The trivial work of a court of last
resort testing a cas by how a fact
has been ascertained mo that no fun-
damental rule has been violated Is the
work of children not great men There
are other acts of our criminal law in
the lino of many law a made criminal
In the Interest of either Individuals or
corporations where civil action only
should be taken thereby lowering the
We need revision and we stand with
you In the work
IW M J0NR1
Hdltor Texas Western
The Jtitkahoro nniette
Jackiboro Tex Dee 3
Hdltor Gazette
I Indorse your fight for the prompt
and certain enforcement of our crimi-
nal laws Theie is no doubt but what
mob law would cense almost entirely
If the courta would execute the law
promptly and surely There nre very
few people If nny who favor mob law
and It la only rmoited to because tho
courts arc so tardy In bringing a crimi-
nal to Justice The evidence may be
pOKltlvo ngainst a man and ct tho
public has no assurance he will bo
punished for his crime In years If nt
all Tho liws should be revised so ns
to cnusf tho courts to bring criminals
to a sure speedy punishment Hxccutfl
the law promptly and surely and mob
lolenco will cue
Denton Tex Dec Special Tho
services of last night resolved them-
selves Into a most delightful sym
pol im of song and praver service led
by nova Kent anl Webb and the an-
nual conference and misilonsry work
were dtieunoj ty Dr Mortlson A
solo and short talk by Dr Spencer
more music and a missionary collec-
tion another solo by Dr Spencer and a
fuw fitting words In cloung by Hev
Webb completed tho service The sei
mon by Dr Morrison was one of his
ublfBt efforts which to all who knew
him expu fups a great deal
At 8S0 today the usual pentecnstal
service was held by Hev Murrlll a
scrlpturo rot linn was ghen on tho
AUbjuct of Christ Inn perfection the
proposition being mm perrcction is to
get faith perfected and to get lovo per-
fected At 9 30 conference convened
for a buslnss eesslon DUhop Andrews
In the chair lie npmod the session
with rending Phil 1 6 11 end prayer
The Journal ot vesterdav was read t nd
np proved Tho blslinp then proceeded
to dispense w It h personnl matters
Under the tlfth question who are UU
on trial the committee on examination
tepnrted well for J K Talent nnd the
conference voted to continue him on
trial Leopold Nles was ntt brought
up and reported as transferred lo
another confcience
Charles T Drlksnn was transferred
to Des Moines conference Under the
tenth question what mombers com-
pleted conference studies the commit
lee on examination reported Carl Tio
men to have passed well In the course
He was then admitted to elders orders
W J llrlent was voted to be recog-
nized us having completed threo years
study M A Dougherty nnd C D
tllddlngs were voted to continue on the
supernumerary list At this Juncture
Hev Dunlap of tho Cumberland tres
bjlerlin church of Denton Dr Hpencer
nnd llevs Clifton and Oujer were In-
troduced to the conference by the
bishop
Tho twenty third question who are
super mi merited preachers was then
taken up Uroiher Calloway waa re-
ported and continued on the Hat The
conference then proceeded to ballot for
a delegate tn next general conference
Dr O U rishtr ot Fort Worth was
almost unanimously elected After re-
peated balloting Ulder II Webb of
Fort Worth was elected reserve dele
gsto Concerning tho nuMttlcatlois of
Lay delegates tho bishop made a
few remarks and confernrA tnnt nn
the action on the proposlilon that lay
detegatrs be either men or women
Alter some changes In committees
nnd appointments were read conrertnee
adJourneJ
NO II0U8D IN TEXAS
Armour Will Not Build a Tacking
House In Oaliton
Chtcago Dec C General Manager
Qulnn of ths Armour Packing com
piny denies the ntory that V D Ar-
mour Intends establishing a branch
house In Galveston Tex There Is no
truth In the report sild Mr Qulnn last
night I presume the rumor originat-
ed In the tact that Kirk Armour s
nephew of the packer and manager of
the Kansas City house together wjth
J O Armour ot Chicago and U J
Martin of tho Chicago are taking a
Pleasure tour Ihroujh the South The
have tsachod Texas and will soon ittrt
on the return trip
Titn VAOisciuf riMun
Two Appointments Made to the Cum
itilltse nn Work
Houston Tex Dee Special
The vacancies on the commttteo on
Ilaces of a great many of the tdd i ork created by the resignations of
John Watson and Sam It Hamilton
were today flllul by the appointment
of Grand Mailer Abcrnathy of Dlanco
and J C A era of Columbus Mr
Watson has long aened na chairman
of the committee and thi ritual of
the Jurisdiction or Texas Is known as
the Watsou work-
i jl Jiiti SAJ
BAD MONEY
Waco Is Flooded with
Counterfeit
IT 15 SOT 11IC K11U OV JIOEV
iron icli sui
EARLIEST SETTLER
AN OMI LADY 11 HO WOT TO llM
IAAS CIIUTV IV THO
THIUTIISS
Remove all pleas for contlnuanco on I nr ui Wuma
i ii t 1 injiiiiivmuifi hi rvrervun uii
technicality and Juct punishment
would be dealt out much aulrkor
j is itoonns
Ddltor Jucksboro Clazette
CONFERENCE WORK
mi MoHiusoN run cms a an un
did sniMtov
Tlin tiinil pfntreoitnl Service Hold
The Hearing of Hvitorts on Min-
ister Continued
II K Aiubolds failure no-
ptcted Irnuk lives
tb Inoressed llond
Waco Tex Dee Special
Wfico has recently received a visit from
counterfeit money distributers Todny
a dozen or more Waco parties discov-
ered that they were In possession of
money that Undo 8am will not recog-
nize in that It la not genuine Tho
money Is In Jive dollar bills a silver
certificate of the scries of 1S91 A
close watch Is being kept for the coun-
terfeit era
0FFicins cnunn
Ilcllef Conn ut
Hn Crockett 1oat
Wao Tex Deo C Special The
Womans llellef Corps auxiliary to
Davy Crockett poat of Waco elected
officers for the ensuing year as fol-
lows last night
Mrs Cora Wilcox president Mrs
Jennie Camahan sentr vice president
Sirs Ummu Chapman Junior vice pres-
ident Miss Vera Conger secretary
Mrs Helen A Conger treasurer Mrs
Dora A Crow chapluln Mrs Lizzie
Smith first conductor Mrs Tllllc Mr
Cunc second conductor Mrs Edith
Conger guard
aternute Mrs 1m Vantlu Conger
Mrs Man Hoffman Mrs Cora Wil-
cox and Miss Vera Conger oxot11clo
1IIIS UIlinST S13TTIRK
Sir McCreu Went to LuniimmiS lu
IZurlr Iln
Waco Tex Doc 6 Special Mrs
8 V McCren of McCreuvIlle Lampasas
county is in Waco visiting relative
Mrs McCrca Is the oldest settler In
Lampasas county having settled thera
In the thirties Her son-in-law Nell
McAnnclly Is tho first whlto child ever
born In that county Mrs McCrca U
75 years of age though she Is almost
ns active as a woman of 80 or 40 bho
has her second sight thus being en-
abled to read without the aid of glasses
VA A SUHPHISU
People Hid t llxpvrt Mr Ambolds
Aaaltf umvut
Waco Tex Dec C Special The
deed of trujt filed here by II C Am
bold list night an account of which
was published exclusively In tho Tort
Worth Gazette today was a great sur-
prise to every one Mr Ambold Is an
old Waco business man and well known
ana very popuiur it was thought his
buslnesa was In a flourishing condition
He Is perfectly solvent but owed some
money that had fallen due and ho
could not meet tho payment hence his
assignment The amount he failed for
Is J SOW
TO ATTEND Till WIUJDINU
lion C I Tit a ma a mid MI Sloore tu
Marry
Waco Tex Dec 6 Special City
Attorney Tom L McCullough will leave
In Die morning for Auetln where ho
goes to be present nt the marriage of
Hon Cullen Hemlng Thomas to Miss
Maud Moore of that place The wed-
ding doe not occur until Tuesday next
and Mr Thomas will not go down he
fore Sunday After the wedding Mr
and Mrs Thomas will leave on a ten
days bridal trip
ALL Till GO
Toot Ilnll nniiusri the Attention of
Wmuo People
Waco Tet Dec 6 Speclal root
ball ti all the go hero new All
the local colleges Universities pub-
lic schools and prlvato schools are or-
ganizing foot ball teams Much In-
terest Is manifested In the sport and a
match game will be played soon be-
tween the luylor university and To
bys business college teams
TiinXitMT
Ot the Cen trill High School to Giro
nu Hutertnlument
Waco Tex Dec 6 - Special The
nlumnl of the Central high school have
arranged to give a grand entertain-
ment here on the 27th Inst They have
secured the elegant rooms of the Co-
lomai ciuo tor mat occasion and prom
Uo their friends a dellghtrut evening
AN KSTiaiAIHH LIDY UI31D
Mrs Kugene Kellner Pas Away ai
Waoo
Waeo Tex Deo Special Mrs
Nellie Kellner wife or Kugcne Kelt
nor died this morning at 930 oclock
aged 31 years She was an unusually
Popular nnd highly respected lady and
a member of Dr U H Carroll s
church whtch minister will conduct
her funeral tomorrow at 10 a m
niAMc iiuuvukliasud
IIU llond Was liaised From atOOO
to anuoo
Waco Tex Dec 6 Special
rrank Henry accused of being an
accomplice In the recent McGregor
bank robbery and whose bond was
raised fron JUW at which sum It
had boen placid by the district court
and fixed at 130H by the federal court
gave bond today He was released
Tho trial will come up December 8
TllU riUUUSltlNi wivn no L 111
It lint nn treoiunirinflRs nnd loya
lur Proprietor
Waco Tex Dec Special The
OaxctP representative dropped by the
Winn nous but night and waa sur
prised lo see rn that Institution
do it such a ruslHls business Mr
W nS was ery cordial iiul 4
It always Ihm hence hi popularity
wltn in gusi
EITliIII1IO SOI
Report Denied Tlml nelBlum lle
furd lo flrnu It
rtrusaelli Dee O The I
Belg denies the r tBtement Ph
In New York that the Untted Btatej
minister has Informed the eovernment
at Wahlneton that Belelum refuses
to grant the extradition ot
Killoran and Allen the men alleeed
to be poslomco thieves who escaped
from Ludlow street Jail New ork
July i last The Independence Belie
adds that the extradition oMJieat jn
has nccr teen demanded by the Unit-
ed Stale
thu uiiv simjtioneb
Itratilatee the sugar Xntluttry
Nnbodi wna hurt
Ij S r MTVIUI A
iy
Ira poil n g n Bur Tax
St rctersburc Dec -The czar has
sanctioned the law for the regulation
t Mieir Industry in which In ad
dition Ao Wie Jnternal revenue a sur
tax Is placed on all additional surplus
ns soon as It Is placed on tho market
In order to equalize the price differ-
ence which the sur tax will cause In
Ilussla bonded warehouses for tho
storage of tho surplus will be erected
at the factories
rmcMW or sua iiu
Will true tin lToof he Metal ns
Prlumry Metal
London Dec aSKiSniiiS
the Times Bays the French pimetalllo
league ha called an International con
eress to urge the dlftcrent govern
mnfs to oen negotiations for the Je
of silver as primary money J
meet December UK Dngland Helglum
and Qeimany will attend
A REVOLVER FIRED
in Tin rumen ciiamiiuii op
t ITIKS I1V A bTIlANOKIl
Suppucl to be nn Annrcblt and
kunllou Cnneil Cortrldlle
tar Ilae nen IllnnW
Tarle Dec 6 A decided eensatlon
waa caused In the chamber today A
atrnng er flrcd two shot from a
oler Thereupon the electrlo bells
I Itnl n a a tarn all Ml th Tlllllfl
11 VII TIE lvvu B
IM nflAr th Vinmb nulrser committed
Delrcalcu to tho state convention hi Valllant the anarchist were rung
were chosn In which Mrs Jennie Car- and the doors were Instantly closed and
nahan waa appointed and Mrs Able uunrdod Tho stranger was arrested
The man who llred the revolver said
his name was Gilbert Leuolre Lc
nolle was seen to flro In the direction
of the diplomatic gallery and when he
Tsas seized made no resistance
Gilbert lenolre Is found to be a re-
spectable drapers clerk 23 veara old
Nothing has jet been discovered as
to tho motive ot the outrage
London Dec 6 The Paris cor
repondent of the Times eajn It Is be
llev ed Tenolres pistol Was charged
with blank cartridges
Hiitr ny a fall
Urorce Allies ltecelrea Uaugeron
Injuries
Dallas Tex Dec 6 Special
George Ahlwa fathcrln law of Alder-
man O Keefe fell today and shattered
the bones In his left shoulder He Is
aho Injured Internally and his friends
fear ho may not recover
Tbrte Story HiiUiUnc llurued
Ban Antonio Tex Dec 6 Special
riio tonight deslrojed a three story
bulldln on the South 61de of Military
plaza The losses are as follows
The bullying belonging to M K
Dhiner and T J llrady loss J 9000
without Insurance D L Hoffhclns
Hro hardware loss J 16000 Insurance
17500 I Guurntkf dry goods loss
3CO0O Insurance 2000 A Cohen Co
wool hides and cotton J 17000 Insur-
ance 7000
STATE OF ERUPTION
AllllSlIN IRAIC S tDS ronTU A
LAitun uoiLumu
A Load explosion and a PnfX of
Itcniu nnd Fin roe Accompanied
The Crnptton
Denver Deo 6 A special from Santa
To to the News says It Is reported
from Santa Crutes that Augustln Peak
four miles east of that town Is In a
state of cortupttnn A week ago last
Tuesday David King and Llge Davis
who were on the mountains heard a
loud explosion Baw a lnrge boulder
thrown a considerable distance followed
by a puff of steam and flames The
family of Mr Iluffcr also witnessed
the explosion The nxt day a re
pression was found where the rock
had been hurled from Meant was lr
sulng from the ground In several
places
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The Gazettes Christinij
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UnlUMjiv w i i vac UHQAf
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SUNDAY SOHOOL
VOTAEla
I vote for tho
school nt
Signed
Address
OUIl BXNDAY BC1106L CIUH9TMA
GIFT
In accordance with the announcement
of our Intention to present a Chtcago
Cottage Organ worth 1E0 to a Sunday
school outBlde the city of Tort Worth
to be selected by our outside patrons
we print above the coupon on which
Gazette readers tmy express their
preferences
This coupon can only be xzl by
patrons of the Gazette not living tn
Tort Worth and may be voted for any
Sunday school outside of tbbi city and
Its suburbs
The first count of coupons received
will be announced next Trlday Tho
final count will be made Trlday night
December 20 and Ihe organ shipped
to the fortunate Sunday school secur-
ing It on Saturday December 21 tn
time tu be used In the Christmas
service
The above ts the coupon which
should be clipped and sent in as large
packages as possible marking number
and address of sender to The Gazette
Santa Claus
In reply to a number of Inquiries vve
repeat the announcement that no votes
will be received from Tort Worth in
the crgan contest nor can coupons b
clipped from papers circulated In Fort
Worth In order to prevent nny mis-
take upon this point the coupon In the
papers distributed In Fort Worth here-
after will bear the label Non votable
It Is Intended that all of the communi
ties which desire the organ shall havo
an equal standing In the contest and It
Is apparent that If the preponderating
vote of Tort Worth were cast for any
school this would not be the case
IS HENRIETTA NOW
in Tin Tiiuin plici in thi co-
TliJsT UICJ OfL2 lLhTXltDW
Dnndee Goes In Among the Lenders
An Appeal I Made to tbe
I Territories
rrlends In the Indian Territory
Come and listen to our story
We are trvlng to get the Gazette
organ
Because It surely Is a bargain
And our school is not able to buy
However hard wo were to try
Our school Is only one week old
Yet wo are growing strong and bold
In petitions to each friend
Their svmpathy und votes to lend
That the organ may be ourn
That like birds on limbs and bowers
We will open our mouths and sing
And make the very welkin ring
As no other school In the nntlon
Has vet put In an aplleatlon
Will not all who take the Gazette
Come and help Marietta to get
The premium organ to come this way
So we mUy use It Christmas day
Clip j our coupons and send them along
And we will sing each one a song
And write each name In a poem
And boast cm till their friends wont
know em
Dont read this and then lay It nslde
Hut come and help us raise the tide
That will bring the organ to Marietta
Then we will write you tho sweetest
letter
And tell jou how good and nice you
are
And tn your crown have placed a star
uawier up an me coupon jou can
And then sollelt every other man
And let the children form a band
And give us now a helping hand
We will keep on at work
And pull and work llko a Turk
This Is a little thing we ask of jou
Yet how much a little thing may do
Send In batches quick and fast
Tor only a few days this thing will
last
The one who gives us the greatest lift
Santa Claus will bring a Christmas
gift
Respectfully MRS LI DA MAOOARD
Henrietta Tex Dec 4 ontet
Editor Gazette Dear Sir Tou will
please find Inclosed postoffice money
order for 15 to pay for one months
subscription to the Dally Gazette for
which please send to the following
names and credit the Christian Sun
dayschool with ISO votes I am In the
for Infants and Children
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ot miporcrot Uon to endorse It T- sre the
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day explains hl
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list of subcrllers ail ZmLm
with 100 iote and obllJSia
Trultland Tex DeclJifi
nvo otes for Ih iT
school Yours rv ii a
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day school Marletts L
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ta Claus Inclosed find ny qu
ti In payment ot tin incknel ts
tlnni and credit our Bundusis
votes Yours truly
A RfK
Marietta I T Deo I Ouetlt
closed 3 to pay for InckKia
subscriptions and credit ta h
school 100 votes Toun truly
Mna LiDA juaoi
Dundee Tex DeTi Oilrt
dally to following psrtlrt u4
my check for T to com na
credit us with 310 votes slum
coupons Tours truly W4
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December 4 Ilurrahforltais
that bloueth not his o Im
same will not be blownStoi
She touched her harp lad u
heard entranced
Sister Maneneld search IX I
tures n herein youll Una tin n
not to tho swift
Tlty thee Marietta Send
can the drouth stricken PsnMal
Us pity falter wed per coops
w e knew a thousand schools m
appointed with thee WlnHei
thousand to a fame Us Dtnfr
PLUJ cm
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Qranbury Tex Decl Dml
Gazette Inclosed find ilecspal
credited to Qranburr Orris tall
to follow OII9S UATTUI HlU
Tma
Trultland Tex
Bnnta Claus rort Wortli
closed find CO coupons WW
placo to the credit ot tho Ft
Sunday school Tours truUV
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Itor I am directed by tbeertt
tend thanlto to C CoM
for our nrst outlde U vJ
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Inclosed nnd 20 coupon to1
Vry respectfully OltA DU
Second Vl 5
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20 votes for Chrlitlia InJ
nirdvlile A
El Paso Tex Dec l flj
tor Gazette Incloied find BJ
for the Granbury idrll I
will win 0
The following I MnJ
vote In the Oazettoe erttiew
to e oclock yesterday iftcywe
Cumberland Presbyterian Sew
school Mansfield TMi3
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