The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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fcV
IS NOW IN SESSION
os jr$ .T-£OX'T^ixrx-;:
fifty Seventh Conorm Commences
£.' I Its labors.
Ill \D1 RSO\ CftoStlN SPEAkCli.
I he Mrmho^ From
Again Jfresidii
h'W Hori^L. L.^Fostei
Dallas, Tex., Dec. 4.—Hon. L.
I* }'ostef, president of the Agrioul-
WKFs£d Mechanical college at
College Station, and one ef the beat
Known men in’ Texas, died at tb#8I.
Georgecity Maadey
, r i w ;*iWH9> yMT
, ojWMiH^aA. ALSO o’clock of pnau
omnia. •" •
Soon af^waifti the body vfas tajj^5’
1 u ti&crtfik i n^.e»tabpfc
iii'peitid
Ifce v •* ;
4oKr^an. rt
for
'ryan. Tt%as ient off
the 11 o’clock train.
jt Tptj^jpir was a pioinineat'Ma-
T^/son.
I Mr -H««ter was born at Cummins,
27.
Washington, ”Dec.'* 4.—At
o'cti k Afrmday Xkr. Frvaof MahieJ .Mr.Jbjoster was born at Cumm
ciiairmaq^ pro ^J Nov*,
ii'c, rapped for order. The blind 1851. lie came to Texas in De-
c haphiin^Bov. "I??*fsrltlu^j.{^Lif|neJone
l.viuvd :^c invocation, in which bcj county. In IStbi lie established the
jvlVrreil dl'.-.din^ly to wv dcaUi of! lkmcstone Era^ of; ii'higli publica-
l'iv-i Icni XlcKmTeP^ *33f(iAii lie. was ■ edit dr' end proprietor
( i F i$iaL were lirc'ciiteil for lor eleven years.
iiiDmtiJsMJigj
of X&bi'asku, Alfred 11. Kit
■c oBSout^yl^fljjjt iljlidj £>rn
• u of .Montana
.-torSi to tlii.-in the oath of of-
,‘f.In 1 SSstjf Xfr. ;Eo<t|*r yfaj Selected
in represent Limestone county in
- J 1*c state Iv^taturcy; ant #6**^ ’u
■Mr. Frye ad- |1S82. In 188? he was chosen to
j
solutions were offered
represent Limevt-ppe, Fulls- ty^d- Mc-
Leniiun counties. During his-term
he was elected speaker of the house
ENKINS
San Antonio, Tex., Dec. $.—•
There was a touch of tender sadness
„e ttwm
M\Kt$ STAItMtNT ON MATTtR.
11: Asserts that the Chief 1'xectctlve Did
Nof Righ y Represent Him ip Memor-
andum Given Out, J;.']■
It . ... " yc - . F.iA • •..» •»> x
V * ' "L; •'*'«.! .A'
NUTSHELLS.
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Washington is fall of p*opls.
^^h^ri^^Ting was (July obserrod
iM-TVf.iflCy'racyf'llrf
vWswwHwory - k*N.lai« ygaattlMSi-oi,.
the association. Mx^.yfypcd^t*•U.
Tobin, and the other members who
•have passed ivwav during the v«&r, •
Tfie""Wtyiees were beautiful and
the' ThHirrh was. ^lacj^fd with the
best people,ip;San AntQ,nic>. ,,ry,,,t
Mrsl MoUie Donkeljn of XVaeo de-
MX'efPd the memorial address, apd
ADO VI l^i OH ^il*>irrl
lii factory.
ie Gazette of Alger. O., failed to
ir notoe week# since. but the ed-
ttort excuse seems entirety satlsfac- -—
T.:
tober 28. 1901. a ten-pound baby girl.
That’s the reason the GazetlOyWaa/iot rrk.T
ek, and yfe^tSMb lt‘U>v
tiL #»u
published last week
a usual «Sua«
after we found out we were Dad, to
struck at Baku, Russia.
Kruger says the !«*<}<’ [ I I
f.l™ hg. nnlv Won We are Wft used to.being called Dad
if the fact that wo
Id.
s* ±i
r table.
The Hanover National bank la to
(iiitlirie. Die.. Dr (i tjtfv. .friv' r'vwn^ urn of the most toueliing and
kiio
ml the fd’ibwi'hg.'ln part:
gives
\ . mat am! ineveusaplt* injus-
tice a'lid injury, has ,h(,'t‘ii domTiue. I
have plated repeatedly, find} reit(jr»
ate it?” now, jhai 1 uc(ed with the
jiuresh Juotiv.es in letting the sanj.-
tariutn eoptraeF Tip' people, of.the
lerriMvry. knew the eontrai-.t, woiild
he lep, ami I gitve out to. thtj. ijtgsa
ami was freely, published that i
woiilij'iiike up this iiitjjtep. d’h^t no,I
to pi
ulleA of Illinois thaU^lm li^msg I of reprejeiitatives of tha Kineteonthl
'■dl that llir si'iiais ivgs tyy
tutiI to 1msinr-s ^ !
:^y | legislature.
yd to business,* hv Allison U Aftenvard he was appointed by
in.u timJiour o^*4iH«u+ig.»dr^ttT.‘ serv- j.Qoy. Ifoss, eomintsStorii r of agncul-
<iie oo 1^ o clock noon, and by llale mre, insurance, statistics .and his-
11 Main**fTi<ffTP7>ftiWtt<W Wf two I lory> a;ij 8CrvCd in that capacity
m 11 atoi's he named to jotu^
eoinmitlee of ty^n; to ffifitf irj wus^osflntedP a
the pie.-iilent teal congress m.is in ; sbajtexoUrwwid eoiujuiasioah j
M -M.iii and pn pared to receive kti|i ol|e0^E
l.ir.-sagd ho mmht.iksire to sahinit. 1 ^.^i^io^nfia ^o takeTt*»
Hah.. UA WoTgnn of AlabthnVF^^i maTi^ient'of Ahe vilai*
'..me na^J, tlij committee. ,'j TtrriiiAI Bi£I\tay j★hkfci
( ll'rkn^I^*el|r- ■ ^Yra ppsiveju ljui tycjld 'll tie <tpie.pt
•iioi.-e t#Wder •' TejVcfioa thci^rWV
t niinoii of illinois placed. i|» »°tV Uireal anl.tMu^aWVaf. Wegof
ination foj speaker Leu. lleuder- Jupe 1S‘J8,
son of loiru iuiHd a wttte of kpjdansu
from tlgy'SU-epuhliean membership.
Hay of X irgiaifl, eiftf]nunrt oftho
i>cm"m atin caucus, amid loud Dem-
ocratic applause, presented the
name of .Richardson, of Tennessee.
The Msuit tras rJ’Iicndei son lf>0,
Kn hardson *1 lt>, Stark i, Cummings
t>- V.j 1.
fn 187'fl* li6'W4& in*ri|ed at GSideg-
1peek to Mi.« La tira Trader of Thai
place/ To them hav£ been boTn
j Joseph I ., Waller D., Edna, Henry
L, Jacob L., XI a ok and'May Alma,
all of whom survive him.
—i---':'
Follow Flag.
Washington: Opinions were reh-
dered in the, Lnited i>tales.supnyna.
«' ft in the last two jnsiilar eases.
Due of them was (.hat known as
The Fourteen Diamond. Rings ease,
involving the relationship of the
Lnited States to the Philippine is-
'ands from a tariff point of view.
In the former case the ' court,
through Justice Fuller, held that,
the diamond rings brought in from
the Philippines, and . o-ver which
the contest aro-e, should have been,
'exempt from duty under the Paris
treaty, as that treaty inade the Pbil-
ippiUcs American .territory.
In the second. Dooly case it was
held tha,t the, duty collected oh
goods carried from New York to
Porto liicp waapennh*ib!e, hut that
it was in, reality a tax l’or the bene-
fit of the Pol'tO Itieans themselveh
otlmrf'liid ljiamihat pf, the ,Jfaui-.
larintp ymiipaiiy ,wa>. .tiled was, he-
iati>emif the large investment peces-
fiir \.. I ne\nt.owned a, jain^y of,
it nek: or li.nl any pecuniary., mtorest,
in the contract, or hfipod to, or reajlr1
i/ml ,j profit from the-•lotling of’dhis
/outmet. .No -loi k.wii-,n\er issued
me and I ntoeif silt, tt..’■ham-of,it
inunw life;,-and tio ona- wjik trustin':
f"i' me. , ; l lie di>pt*4t..nP.tbc.itOcJL
"»»*• Hide purely tltaf.it mipht hfc
Turned oxer >to Mile in. jvhniirL ha F
lY'iTtwepVa a.nd wjumi ,1 tVtt ivould"
■fG V
he the nght miiivl to have in aieonr-1
]miii \ whir-li'• lind i oeeid giveiu .-uck .t
-acred Htui-t. ' . . . Vaf-
"T!it>- presudeilt Waketr
.‘that it was ini ihipoffant i'ditifii'el
and I ha'ipbpme tYimiYls ‘wiiom" A
v p.ttkj like To have intei'e^Ved.', ts It',1
n^Mfi'i'v Tmiia'ikii hje' fhaf the presl-
udllltd a great naihiii would garild
: T eantifn! trihuti'" ever jiaid'to thb
dead. Tlmui were other aildi(CSSfi3,tfi
the iueinorv of’all wlio liiiVejpas&ad
a Way sin eA the last cohveptn
The repoyt pj. YLr^. |>V,
-of, F.nrt Worth,- Bffpdvappi
si.ejation, showed p .total.nnondifR-
ip!up iu 'J'exat yd' •j.9(troaRO*.
o;jSJOU during;,thr ytfHi-,'i p. -u.,-.J .
Xtiss Kate liaffan offereda reso-
hifiiuV plrdging a very chaptorin that
Africa has only begun."
Corsici
from __________
,, A vein of zinc has been discor- ______
«rvdbaaiMMg Iill
ntreeU, fti New Turk. One new tea-
LF!K^'74«tHCT,Wa fn«
ter the Interests of tbelr h«*» Th® •
txyo top ^floors will bo,04t|#ffl If Wl III
the banking offices on the ground n«or
by a private elevator. On one will bo
Y
t \i
Alabama’s new cpnstitwti:
onst ltutiam went
into effect Tlianksg
k . P
£ large-ifon bridge will span the
WYchita river at Anadarko, Ok.
A
umoui
t.
MatiFto aid in-provirling tncahs;‘to>
pute/tain tint t\velft1i annual reunion
Ci The (Wnfederate veferan^kF Dal-
las, but. the resolution failed to pass
on the ground 'that Dallas Peiiriio'.i*
\iiTs a national afTair add the Tta'ugft-
lel'S Dare not Jailed it) kid.
.ab ...............hm
;xvorth of plate glass windows
Efttoh 0.
The CherokMT <3io^rf(^tey
passed a KslulwK^
agkflist stftWhOdffT
Foilrt|
burned
Ing a lob or * m,m/o. — "H-¥ave w-wfio?”
pas i________:„u “Mv darter. Didn’t you_come to
siarenoou.
H3.S'
man, shaklpg so vloelntly that he al
“^^'sljflllOLfarmer. I
bet a doughnut he nas come around
ask me for Mary jaTfs baSH'’'
■iF
^. It. Elam
city..marshal of Luf
C. G. Turner, resign
Masonic QfRcers.
Housloji: Tlye tinm having ar*
d«l
Hall Charmed Them.
Chicago: The livestock exposi-
tion was formally opened Monday
right in the presence of fully 15,000,
people. Walker Hall of Vernon wag
among the, speakers of the evening
and the Panhandle orator captured
the crowd. Hq was prooeeded later
by Gov. Bichard Yatee; Xlaypr Car-
ter It. Harrison and Sogf^aty 9?
Agriculture James, Wilson, but
tost hit might the..bejjer eonsHue ,U
... '• .vitmtLvx*. iijjuio /«>•.»«»
}>oI it i< a I inpm()i;an(luin .(or the pub-,
lie eye.-' lie was either insinceRct
when he^nld pile Ity .|bF|if‘.yxj(L i
iu1 e«F'lkonyyt yr j|p pjn^iyeure^
lint t(.| fcyyr J,,o,y>i;?,
flved,” the gnniiT "Tbdge pro^ef
!o hold an ejei-tfon for pITieers, for
ihc Xlasoipe veai| wit|i tli.Cifolloyiiig
|;v-nli.: Grand inarlcr, AVilljam
( larky of .lelferSou,;^deputy,-gyaUjl
yuPor wpirdun, \ViyWHV.,,l!1'VWiaO;
Fort vforth; grand treasurer, B. F...
sl-' 'Frvmier <>f MLifi,s<wn; .djw.'eiur^EVjd'
'fiRlMMW-l V*WW?M-
/ylepof iprikop ;.i'<Hu.miUye,uu-wqrk
(nr .iiyy* years, E. B. Reeves. A. W.
(jamphell, having l>enp elected jua-
.ifirtnr^rdeiv, lie jxvpgned lijs, portion
lo the cnuniiittec om.Uiwi*,,ani;W'
,A\ . Pccgy af :Cv-dro yvas' eldeted.,,t9
liJLibe. unfcytpirdd term, ti fisdl *;
Midi---- * g .a
1 , Aotnass’ Close d*n.' “•’££i
ites VLsilrihW;
• "sratbtarym
bashful. You can
some
Bastfop that death ensued. * ’ vlr«lnla’ upon the 8U8fe8tlo“ “
chref me^sepger in ^thc department
of state
city.-
Ernest
xiflBO 1
victed at Seguin of the murder of l^^unlwUx, In ho.
Sani Chung and given TTfeTmpn^ museum and hall of fame, and to con-
.....»OSMr.'Ml«,«AU08->A
In a difficulty
ifficultv at Antlers I. T.»
^»»e^C>h^iiii©c
.stiiUinicnt. an oiTleial . dncfimeiitl
J'atnds Vi4&lk&14XEFQMMay y°unK*
'fr®Ketisirmr “ -
T’fn a
G P. Mcl
HarfSough, his opponent, was^u^,-,
injured.
rt.mdoi i
-.UJiK
,.ni:
UWTIbiiI ‘'.(it ’lot
J Thnngton;; XI,V, S!A'ph(iUAifi .the
I bkkF lnt>,tuitrod uajd,,tlift .VWI whkjlw
'Ffls’lA'l'ory tjlii' .)ast| ftyiig*aKsi pit«vid-,
iVvg Yrid dUMBell«^[and Was WMtpnstant,
'thc Biokiw.ideiat A>i«.v
nm° toew/*#** ufovt your eoAlhUUtMlkd >p*u> ahOOWU
C^our wffea>U}*U\ .. ........dfUyO M .J
.0 .0
I.M.U} byr; raygbli tiff.irem/.tM' companyl-'^' -M'-H Dii-T-etif
liic leading ladv lor tlie.Cliarb's fi.
lLyaigii Loifc *iii** o Miva,r*i e, Juiouo
naiu Tord ca
• * pdls ,ofi Texans,; ,a ..pi. •.•,'• J u ' Si**/niiieuir—.ijoir.iinv
ciilont from whieli sin* narrowly es
(ii(a*U’<peath. While in her^dressing-
W*ftWtji«» iwi|)^iHgi*ti «nieV*.ua«i cou,a ^?«oh«jF
Tbe m "is
|a
t<> the C0«nUiuW»i.*K«*rt» lax ,bw
’c/ niCs Taiidi iHid#jfa,defc!« u,«Umi •?%?,!#.UShWi^¥jm
standing it waa nearly ldj o’clock
vvhien he arose the brilliant audienca
gdve him the closest attention, and
i" took but a short whila to keep
them yelling and cheering.
It was a remarkable scene,
the conclusion of his speech, which
tasted for forty or fifty minutes, thei
first to congratulate him were the
chief executive of Illinois and. thes
Four justices dissented.
when the Texan had spokpn noti ,.ii;, — - ~----——»--Irdmi^l •* 'r -'w",
more than three minutes, notwith-^H W'^tf^ft cirh.lLv he^Uw,.-
alnmliwo* id •»«..,). 10 nVlockl llVl"ai1 fro,» the •'“*»»« diserlett' W H bon I".
Mr, Kleburg has inlroiTliced hills
t . constmet
voll^^jp!1 .‘‘f-
At ’
y oirui<TA%'^.; .^1 r*;^'-fOp'T,;A4 dtWyidp,,, „, ■ ......
* % .....
grTMing.^rt,. qi„
I ________________SIardetuioc.:.cpuhlm;.ilnnj#insa.^at;
chief executive of the great western rA-Xfiflpi I>i4lf.*%
city. ■ f.m'I . ..i *.• .1 F-. edi karroo
3t?8*l3Jj
[ftasWoW mA 8,u4
W«(DT^Juo«b, Wiwhli WJMV (Wttvk’tjid
of wifc-heati|igf,w*<l sr»J!>lan<'ddito phjr
election of, a.puTiiiv b^dj„g at ■ tine ofi$iPW 4«d-.-drRt a.^>«h
"l
posed of
toward
rai8^1, the, i
re. the^hnthcnJltiQiial .Riti ftrea
my gins can nang over » SflHbO Ul
lded “ha” .IffilWthe other side,VRi[ .H ,11
twe J wiiEly1 ^'WpMueo&™'mW A .H
S?) ft cents. oM'»83^-^’)
o
. : Koirth
an a cbtlon »ig aia.^ipyo^, i„ ....... Belt Route,
nimirt*
5gur*n.
j,ax£f!< o
•Jlrooi
from
Green county, fifk'la- ‘ Yit' your mtd i. ho«eo>nite. and. .teU. Aia [.« ,i|
.wnifkii ■ MrLuWihb teatified homa.’ tg~Q4lhfi& aM'«hipf>fcd to youthe erf a^cket^ arur'.wih' )iM«
Virioup points. ,, send yo»Ja**«b«ipie»e s4hedule ilo#:itlMf/ *Jj>J
r /pf
Said to be Sold
Copenhagen: A full agreement
has been reached between Denmark
and the failed States for the sale
of tlie,‘DaflshSWdst Indies. 1 The
treaty w ill pi'olJuhly'fie signed thli
week at iVasiiingrtotir ' Tim prige tix-l
ed i» bu(.H'ceii,.^l,(>Uy>UUU and j
OOtl.OOffm® imuno? bad rorif.tn
'1 n,e tpu^l ion*-, offiw rtraxUnafMl
citizenshi^l W’i IP bu d edi d ed • by' con -
gress. •* «*tl .v.i;
- hi A i+-T4 *4^(0‘ • *1
. Hpowv«d NoUce. . hum
QutHftfa^Uk?) JYJritrtrWm
l a rv
from Secretary *A
Us iehowk-w^jw i.»^*j«iw-44m4; Uov
Jenkiiiadfaadbaei -rt idwyeiF/and that
'J hoiinfR B.ijf^flggtanailwd L*e«n apr
pointe^jgmeyjhg, ^,-1
Gov. jmlnm.H
Pallbearers Served, With Him.
San Antonio: TlA^J'uitdtHl 'pi.
Gen. Williafllr-JT; ’Tnit^8. A4
took
’ inter B; an^rdwi^
‘'aaspdces of AD
’ L. C. V.
its ut-
SnM a ^iW-shdStgiCI Pliywiianh bbrll '{"HHiile workmen were digging a agent,Tr"W;
rbboratodLXtPs./FWobb’s hiSstiuibby.; ooell'hear Grpy IJorRe, Osage reser- Worth; Art
Tfie
oJ * .irni’iw MhiA tWnoB oi iiifi# odwl
■U03* -- .’«a nrr'J OHB Cbr1..m«r’r^”r;T
Troupe Gets It.
ceremonies, embracing a parade of Doth alLnvi r I fliiDFStnteKiidld is^
Federal forces, state imilitia and 1ft m9l*juig...it:|Iidt.!JlMtiian.i
Confederate veterans, beautiful VYwlfie*dhy«'Ki fomnnenn.liaastJAM rj?m.
women and cheering coHcgiarts, a Wdiwlf Alwiinsth/iH^iieidtlAnasto* a
programme of etcrcise graced " by C(t«or \ tbAtlikfd«rtOThd4aguRrf»fclft*ra
disiingui-hcd speakers, tW Soutfc1 (goeni TW brawl. lucgtiwGtte .na^V 0{)^r the
Gardli'na Interstate and WesflMiV^^
gxpolsition wAs,.*.«pdIie<i;'/l>®aaUy.;!tire adlla DadSa ■. f.1 ’
Monday ftfter»oon.,,^H done fofnsfiuil" i J»:(dl^u4WmAUit ^ '1‘ ?V?d i.^him
’ In thd axiditoriiffp hf tha!hNp0si^|rjoo j ,‘lBA|fplfokti«h8‘rtletf. [l '^‘If^iicana, Tex.: The pipe$#e>i0i"
lion groundalhii .dvd^nee df t^QOflln issued the followhtjj- report of
•f A th*' ! ^1 tlf !IW W^Dp/r/'hV oa^^m^ffi«ns lj!tfn'rli,iT£j
«.* ‘ -a.iury -Wm'htiy6." oM (Mm W¥fw \VMP
n.fliiB Man Mj.
to K»«« Money Wliile TSnylna
jsrrawBMwh,
o Save her cliOla front being your tickets via the GrearTtock Island
ch telki Gmii,.’. Ifeoute. You cai fffit tWMtf lOr ■4taS*sl)nd
iOWi-third fare thin- yoarj- »®df have, th® »1 ..ffi
other two-thirds you used to. pay foe T H l
. tbe purchase «r presents Instead of' .d d
living it to a railroad. o<>rai»any.ito
/‘i.4 mi J!' The Rock Island makes this low rat® ,j£
*figageiDentf»V«nnou»ccd:of tuis y.'ar to all points in Minnesota,
almost Wiss
'Whitpey, M ^ - —airv-1T-----,•
.iflTl The train leaving Fort WOtdh 8:
itltrieVOkB Territorial SecreJ people pltdered tKe tattiATtfAth**
Gi^fln^'Ilas rPct*i^(*ii' ft'telegrani presj3e»t of th® UnitfedSkated, g»v*t
kUt . Interior
rsou to feel
a
At all
25c. Sampli
Rhj
-7--.* ■ HO Ptf» ,1
:irls can hang over
buy Defiance
)nt
*r4-
Ylmio ) .aaivsti'a H
at,
21st
011
driven from Greer B‘4tmTrt^Ototn-
If . . , • rt n ♦*
fflW|,ia J A
OAtftTn Belt Route, at greatly reduced
Fates: if you etutatnus
ht'your *,oidI, lumi». 'WcUe .and. .t®Ur««I
the nearest. Cotton Belt I f .1
HftlFgan, T, R A.
ss
Morgan; •i't-rV'Jb.
♦eF, ■ T.- •■PTUA"**’
.«! .A
.ft W
.t.T
t Ibwa.- Wisconsin, Missouri. Nebraska.
(Kansas, North and South Dakota, 40
^pnearly all point® In IlUaois, Including
and to Denver,,'.poloradq
rV Op^agp, ; -.... -v .
G* Springs hnj Pueblo.
n> Tho tfttfn tpnvitiff 1
I*
Gm^^u/licr' a Lev-.coaecibiiig: with Jhh#;
hearty .applause to Host. Chaamcey M El l*as,i *if^3fcWTePl,of
M. Depewyghe orator of the day. -of tliat ‘'MM ht» ^
Thr*ti, op a signal frpip the #jhita BrowYfsVillF, fo> e8fl^:Ar'oreil^ms' 'Tfi'is gives total up ter Dec. It
hottsF, where PrejidentJftffOseTelt <V iiffit 1 ool)»pl<(te<^-^^^^yjpg,
nMj.iui* ^p^ae^ ; rjt;f«8,^Rn^ottfttl
liagU’ » Jo oaodJ Ailif afasBo a8o*i,> *l«nMWn*fc
vllx'j m'ii.f’ vmTT oTniif .rCl Jid pia
.LhcJ r >mwi HaporE . .. . . . ,
isthmian cuuplcp|^nii^>iiin bps,bffn, I? <|(Frivat«
. er
_____ _ _ _||St
.......about a day. -.It carries through!bleshf r ,7a I
Unitetll btat«# gov^rflutewt pavi 0 -and:chair oar to Kausas City, conileott-l Z
waaiei......
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tumra country. Jdjgom To
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imiH country. wdh»«uDil *
The train leaving Fort Worth 8;$0i H
a,.
I la als® thef'traln to’ take toi*rCOl-
.A .W
'• grtnltute, the exposition! waa declar* Ilaglt
e,4 open.. ,U/<u-
«r
Caused Hie Death.
Destop, Tex.: John I'ruett’died
rear Slidell last week from injuries
mvhich £o recciyed some time ago
AH' a very peculiar manner.’ Aa a
leading
l£i*i
l'heee w«ft SCnpapcfra found ’
|&Mf. fir ■ f
Sextoil of En
Rt-ftla ■.1C
readhln* Ipmver 7:46 ’4 - I*
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to
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himself between two chairs, his feet
resting on the back of one and his
bead on another, and then permit-
ted a companion to aland oa Us
strength, he stretched teGwnl weeks ago. favors t
and make* an estimate
>2 art he total cost of
construction through Nicaragua.
The estimated cost of the Pani-
cs route Is $144,234,258.
. . v-" •: ■
a military funeral
ss. There was
id the troops
tired a salute over the grave.
Hcxtoit of Ennis Has been
■ecretaryv an4 has gone to
the endgressman.' '
Capt. B. B. Paddock has been
elected secretary of the Board of
Trade of Fort Worth.
.DThe roadbedils. CQftk, haUsHtad.And
kept in practi?aUj perfect condition. - ,/>t
als, served In our own eatln^ji.y^n
, seiK <ii
Inlng cars, merit the rejm-
'» ----
k Islai
all
civility,
the*'dear
the WorMT.“
msai
Your Durney to i
•mafteif yrm ■
All American troop* have left tha
Isthmus of Paupma.
carries with
year.
th it a salary of $2000
Th, captain ha. q.M
j
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1901, newspaper, December 13, 1901; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106198/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.