The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Representative R. L Cable and W. C. Newman Meet votion
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t^ ’~^ab(>u| one hundred and fifty far- yer would have done for $100.
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Cm gathered at the City Hall proposition that he was unalter-
Thursday evening, January 3rd, ably opposed to public servants
to hear Representative R.
Cable present his views Ss to from public service corporations,
why J. W. Barley should not be Also referred to Bailey borrow- after taking a few
fraud at the State con-
Russell—What convention ?
Cable—Bailey w^nt to thex at- Bailey if these charges are proven
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[ xup,” whereupon
nearly everyone present stood reach the diseased portion
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to tell up, and none voted oh the nega and that is by constitutional remedies, broken
Vied to live side of the question. Deafness is caused by an inflamed diateli’
neu to fr, condition of the mucous linings of the “777
get a criminal case dismissed?
Cable - No, it w.ts a civil case,
as I have said before, the ahti-
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FOR SALE.
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Acreage or Suburban Prop-
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One 12 acre block with good
four room house, good cellar,
nice young orchard, plenty of
shade trees, good well and cis-
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Attorney W. C. Newman re-
Bailey speaker? do^ and also the plied to Mr. Cable id a most sat- member of the Christian church, 50 per acre or will take Nu^ma^
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A nice new residence i
and pantry, two lots, a
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feels sure that the deceased will best storm cellar in t
large rooms, vestibule, ba
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reward for a life well spent and under ground cistern, i
victed of being a trust? sign until time to elect a Senator be deported to that eternal happy w«h situated, free
Cable - They were convicted of that our county would be without life which God has prepared for
violating the anti trust laws, a vote as we would not have time the faithful. . \ A
Hogg told them the readmission to elect Cable’s successor.
^was a fraud at the State con- In Cable’s rejoinder he asked kindly assisted us during the orchards
; vontion. the following question: “AU sickness of our husband and north of N
father. Mrs. V. Y. Wood, t®
A. C. Wood.
Deafness Cannot be Cored
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear. , .
There is only one way to cure deafness tilable land balance S(
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Mr. Wood was born in Jackson ^er’ no lan^, five room
county, Alabama, June 27, !842. ‘
He was a consistent and faithful cotton farm, will sell farm at $12.
* ridiculousness of Francis’ letter-isfactory manner to his friends in which he labored for the up- residence property in part pay
to Bailey, also said the company in the audience who frequently lifting of his fellowman through- ment-
had been convicted of being a applauded the ^proposition set oufc Peri°^ °f h*8 useful life.
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trust. , forth byUiim. He pointed out WQn
W. T. Russell—Were they con- the fact that if Cable dit? not re-
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the town. Price *1.600/ ..
31 o acres fine farming 1
highly improved, three set
improvements, good houses, s
barns, wells, storm cell
i, ect. Located
ocona, secon
no better land in t^ie va
640 acres of good pr
12 miles east of Can ad is
railroad town and conn1
Hemphill county, fully
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these people that Bailey tried to tivG side <)f ^ie Question.
. A bargain if s
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1’lie JNEWS Would oe giau w eustachian tube. When this°tube is 640 acres about 15 m
give a more detailed account of inflamed you have a rumbling sound west of Vernon, about
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closed deafness is the result,
space and the fact that the meet- a®* unless the inflamation can be taken
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was not?held until nearly time of mai condition, hearing will be des- bale of cotton
Koi»K to press, we are unable to »» selling for, fr
He emphatically laid down the lame back and kidney trouble,’’ lots, fine well in hall with pump.
I have proved io an ab- is cortainly a bargain at $850.
uuwv Electric 2>av avru acwa lu b*ja MUfftW/WWSfWH
. L. receiving practice and large fees Bitters will positively cure this of Nocona, 100 acre*, in cultiv^
distressing condition. The first tion, about 30 acres gdid^b^tt^
’ bottle gave me great relief and land, no Johnsongrass, two gor
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returned to the U. S. Senate, ing money from Pierce at their I J^as completely cured; so com- grass, scads of wood much of i
J. B. March presided over said first meeting. Also wanted to
meeting in his - usual* original know what Bailey was doing in remedy.” Sold under guaran- time.
I/' wav, . - the Waters-Pierce offices
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Mr. Cable began his address weeks at a time.
' saying that he appreciated In closing his speech he said
What'>th£,j>eople had done for he would, before-voting for Bailey residence of his son^ A. C.'Wood,
him and asked them to lay their if these vouchers which are be- in this city December 26th, 1906, x M
'prejudices aside and listen to ing discussed.pro and con were and was buried at Jacksboro, north east of Nocona, 65 s
him carefully while he presented proven true, resign his seat and Texas, the following Friday.
his views. He referred to the come home.
-Waters-Pierce case, as all anti-
Appreciated Kindness.
By this we wish to thank our
friends and neighbors for their
kind services through the recent
weight of illness and anguish of
death ’till ah was past with a loved
member of our familyNo
recompense is equal to your de- tern, nicely located. $1050.0
l and your patient example One 2 acre block, good tl
will remain a model in our mem- room box house, splendid i
ories. Frank McNew, sma)1 barn> S°°d storm
_ Gilbert Callahan. orchard and Plent-V of
Wise Counsel from the South. One 2 adre block, fine yo
“I want to give some valuable orchard, plenty of black b®r
advice to those who suffer with and dew berries, good barn
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says J. R. Blankenship, of Beck, seven room house, two porche.,,
Tenn. “I have proved to an ab- is cortainly a bargain at $850.0o.
solute certainty that Electric 216 acre farm six miles south x
distressing condition. The first tion, about 30 acres g^Lb^ft*'
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more bottles, wells, tank, two room house, fin
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pletely that it becomes> pleas- raady for hauling. Price $2000.
ure to recommend tnis great $500 cash, balance five years
A goed home and a bar-
tee at Clark’s Drug Store, price gain.
100 acres in White and Pridd.\
settlement, five miles north wes
of Nocona in high state
vation, fine land; neat
house. .
164 1-2 acres farm land, 8 m
cultivation, good grass, fine
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Suffice to say it was a ingbut au inflamed condition of t
iU^ous surfaces. We will give 0
Hundred Dollars for any case
deafness (caused by catarrh) that ca
not be curedby Hall’s Catarrh Cui
aga- Send for particulars, free-
1 25 J- F- CHENEY & Co,, Toledo,
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Family fills for constipation.
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~At. this junction M r. Gable read so- '
extracts from the House Journal «ab,e haloj.nda, Baile^triumplt. »
I |b prove his contentions. Also The News, your family paper
V referred to the Kirby fee and and the New Idea Wor
^Security Oil Co. fee, declaring ane both one yca-
V« Bail rived tooo 06 for Subscribe at this o«.
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1907, newspaper, January 3, 1907; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372471/m1/1/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.