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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: FR IDA Y MORNING. APRIL 9,1909.
-PROMINENT AGENT
PIONEER RESIDENT
LEAVES RAILROAD
brunde bildren.
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MHS. FIAN( IS co0k VAX ZANDr,
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l
PissFs Aw NY
1
HAS MANY DESCENDANTS | na
SUPERINTENDENTS MEET
U
V
1
and Pure Motie
Her Fiushund
of N
Jarvis,
ren of Nrs
2
-(mndehildren.
EASTER SUNDAY
must Lwok their hest
2-
He
A Great North
M
Z
LADIES’ SHOES
MEN’S SHOES
$5. $4 and $3.50
Children's Shoes from 75c to $3.50 •
THE FAVORITE
705 HOUSTON STREET
W. B. NEWKIRK
1
AGUA
superintendent
TEACHERS TO GET
J
\
THEIR SALARIES
g:
RAVE
Our Show Windows Tell the
Easter Story of Quality Clothes
I
their ar ransementa
go
At’
tember to
lodgn of Chie
the
2,
».
)
8,
713
-uperintendent of the wchools, who went
$15.00 to $40.00
3IIS. FIANCES COOK VAN .ZANIT.
of
turned Thursday morni
NO OLD ONES HERE
the depar tmnent
HELTON 8 MASSEY
been
PARALYTIC STROKE
re-
THE CLOTHES SHOP FOR MEN
the
an Zandt Brown and Mary louise
utroke
912 Main and 106 West Ninth Streets
ondition permitted he would ba
J
\
t
schoola w
He
The Kama F* aurveyors nre noW
Ing
zth of here.
Denver Offieials on I nepection Trip.
Hight
( curred.
To the
‘Tyre
Fire Sufferers
We will advance monev
Volt
k aljustment of
a S5I
! to 14
off between Amarilto,
and Tt
The work on thi
umhed to
th* Inquest
upfdlr am poxsible with
i
at Iien
the
ad ground was
the
SME
in
| Ha
Thla in not the first losa of life
L
S4
\ for particulars
Write
979
Rountree Sanitarium, Mineral Wells, Tex
and
I
i
EnWMEA
“' y Zjng. , 2 .1
I WONKING ON
wor Will Al
an-
nthe
Chill
builds
pie an
I
of the
dren.
I Amer-
ipher
tea.
wrand
Tn a
j thnir
work-
qut-ort
’ Ing
I the
slda
14 W
• ot
FOROE
IE
and
1
Juhi
>4. >3.50. 13. $2.50
and $2.00
but it 1s uideretood that there will be
sorne Important de velopmeutn within a
short time in rate cfreles
jeg
gp-
coIt-orr"
Wore ’
Thuraay
pre welt
Hawkins
is other
austnined
1182
CEeun
to Fort Worth.
-three eon vieta en-
• thirty milem
, iming from I
nome time I
tendered lila reaisnatio
Maye 1 Mt Murray has 1
er Snyder euperintendent of
Fe at (jeburne wss here.
&•
SEIIOUSHY INJURED AT
COUNrY FAIEM.
from
the ।
an
E,
Hu
The First State Bank 8
Trust Company
of Fort Worth.
909 HOUSTON STREET *
KHU (TIONS FIOM AUNTIN TO
PAY INSTI crons.
ft J
gd
SCOTT RANCH FIRE
DOES $2,000 DAMAGE
CHANSFSLAFEKSVICE
LOCAL REBEKAH TEAM
MAY°GO TO SEATTLE
k tha
mf
tip the line of the Denver road are that (
m light snow fell from Texilne to(lleg
At Texline the fall was about one ineh,‘
V ■
)
I
J
J
Ha tadr
Finber
I the pi
jhe board as to the legal wtatus of th
obliationa or the bourd to the in hool i
work me n |
inue "h" |
8,
y
r
l
. , • h l or t W -/ • ■
Thia decisjon of the fiixteut leguinM-
as
dly.
stlU
V
V
up the system.
id ch I id rem 5^c.
e Ps. v.
completlon >
» hopes of I
early fali i
Iee camp V.
lowing call
"The memnbers of camp F E I
# -- ■ —5
Male
xus V
who were not injured will con
I worts aa before
yel
CASTOR IA
For Infants und Children.
titan feature in
Months of care-
ost stylish and
ME-
#um2i2
egrf 220
ChanninK
hot more
iw melted
gh,k3
.FBn
the First National bank will cl
doors at noon today
Vet. Nonor Her Mewory,
Eighteen pounds standard graulatea
sugar $1. The Great Atlantic A Paciric
Tea company.
22558 ■
. x-
Major General K. M. Van Zandt W
with her other children. are deserv
Denton, la dead; J. A. Fisher of Hqu* ‘
ort.
8.— (Spe-
Davenport
it Davan«
st corner
d by fire
ave been
00; insure
pecial.)--
: sfx miles
field yes-
rt failure.
» morning
of start-
leaves a
'Pure
We cant emphasize too strongly the
perfect purity of
Nothing but the dsic st graina the pur st water,
and the most perfett yea stcelis deati calY dis-
tilled ate used to prodece is tichdinmeve “ape"
its purity is gnaranezed >y thie Govemment. J ne
little gmen xomp is prpo of both purity and age.
If yoar maler can’t tuply roa
write ue for name of one who cn
1 Guckenheimer & Bros., Distillers, Fittsburg, Since 1857.
uliru of ’h* depa rt ment of nd p
"They are just simply beautiful—grand—
and so different," is the unanimous verdict of
enthusiastic buyers who have ’ thronged our
exclusive clothes shop since opening day.
At 8 o’clock. Wednesday afternoon
fire of an unknown origin destroyed
two servant houses, the laundry and
ip house and water tower on
Scott’s ranch in Parker coun-
0-
1 a ' 5
,*/.2
ville.
-(Special.)
g on East
a frame
eral years
1 saloon.
nY owned
a surprise to the rallroad worid, and |
but few knew of It until Thursday I
morning, although Umi action was taken j
several days ago.
that
off malaria and
For grown peo-
and J A Fisher
minutes before I
e A VTA FN 4 UT-OFF.
Willis Jacksor, A
the Baptist Foreign Missionary socle
ties
Menaber ofFesas Oongre-.
Tonio, drives
other side
3
Ishoro.
-(Special.y
n on East
rd by firs
rned en-
the house
by 1nsup-
in view
is which
rernment
ve steps *
/fairs in --
icaragua '
revaii at
th Nica-
1 the ob-
sing her
a United
be a ces-
ich keep
Hen con-
nay hap-
poverish-
of their
ntion in
-
freticht burenu, and V M rawkett to Auntin 1„ prosent tte inqutrle. of
retary of the Fort Worth freight bi I .. . . . . _____. e •h
renu, were in eonfersftve Thursday everi
a number of rate matters Th*1 objent ; .
of fits meeting eould not bo learned. -
Will Heport 4 onditiou* fe Gould.
Vice President 1. H. Thorne of the
arasuan
s to this
rve eon-
re under
Vashing-
ns have
at cipher
John M.
Kanagua,
tment at
nutilated
military
ical College hospital
ONLY TWO MORE BUYING DAYS TILL
»t Irilledteam
tr l ire Insurance
tha river
for sueh fundr as may huve heen In hin
Lands at the time of the annexation o
ve} wan removed from hia body.
a stain wAm grazed slightly by,
k as the men were mnaking the
,(n
OF STATE, GONE!.”
says I her* was no #up-
• heavy strata of.clay:
the heads of ’he Work-
. — —. — ---- —---- - of Mrs John Furgess
severa great-great-8rundchit (reat-(ireai-(irnndehildre
Smith children
Khleber Van 2
Zaidt. children
Virginta Van l
!* Attwell. KM
and Hudson Al
• work, comnmetced on the exten-
s of the branch Irot Plainview to
• wounds were dressed at the hos-
pital, where it wan announced that
I amputation of the limb would not be
ciry. who was burn Jun. 4 of this year
being the one hundred and thlrd de-
scendant of Mrs Van Zandt and one
ts Beave9
ty of tha
f Cincin-
troyed by
a of more
ope deck-
•ver Tha
while tha
Cairo.
In Fort Wort®
mt vrx ill* Wl> WHITT’ Ax invention of the Travelers Protectiv
N I <,|<<» hild. !> " HI I ! X N snociation April 14-18, Houston o-
nml oh* fifth rare, ata’s convention nf
K II
in cklahomn ity and that-
st fashions of the age. ( orue and be fitted.
mr claim.
tween lainvtew nni Lubhoek.
Lubbock. Texas, April 8—{Spocial.)
rtlculariy
of Mlnls-
iplomatle
nister and
be sacred
hem is a
the Nic-
long Mr.
J. W Burgher of
2
pl t w
atout The same time
can offer you the ne went and best
MeGie, ।
Okla . >1
at Dalhart and
8
and it was then turned over to j C . ---2-
ilouston, the negro ' undertaRer. who having it competed by the
pr eparea it for burial ana wili hold iti Large forces of men are employed in
rhoug n ;r ending instructions from Ms nmly laving track frdm both ends
n the H«t two or
Mistletoe Heights
\ttorney (ieneral's Ibpartmesit Will
Take longer limy to (onsider *
legal Statun of linue.
Snow Along the Denver
Newa I
Freizht Bureau Head* « onfer
w 11 Talley, auditor of the Waco
rig with a ruling
of education to
e2b2e
e,
Amarilio, Frank Korn, trainmaster. Kl
keno and A. < Gilbert, chief train dis*
patcher, Kl Reno.
cumcari; N M twenty-five mijes of th
effect that the s< hool hoare
iters and
orth Da-
bay for
gulf of
he naval
agua has
ing side-
i In Cen-
In Wash.
the dis-
igua had
ca which
y of the
haracter-
ierica. It
received
> be held
ich leads
gua's re-
was but
political
ted with
President
r of the
Nuaria Causes Losm of Appetite.
The Old. Standard Grove's Tasteless
colmn Hendricks Brown
JAS. W. OFFUTT
v-.v
024 ep
Men Were- nt Work
Pit W hen the Accident
The following changes have been an-
nounced in the railway mall service for
the Eleventh division: George Simpson
of Oklahoma City and Oscar T. Thom of
Caldwell, Kan., have been appointed to
the Fort Worth and Newton railway
postoffice; James N. Hobbs, Monett and
Oklahoma, has been promoted to claps
1-A; Lucius A. Hill, Denison and Hous-
ton has been promoted to class 8, and
Ronald W. Wheeler, Little Rock and
Fort Worth, has been transferred to
the Newton and Fort Worth run and
and will otherw
tor doinK so were to on n from
By tb* vote of the board Monday afa
erno n an Immedla «• I • p i V • ■ :' • u
tion of salaries wua unked Tor and an
soon ss Hu perl nt emir nt (‘antwell pru:
pounded the mattar to th* depnrtment
oreduatiun, tha adviee of the atter
ney general’n department was Kourht
upon the legal points involved, ondthi
decision -was handed down \t
meetina of the board Thursday mori.
most remarkable record On the Val
lev ItnaHhn record was 17 pr cent, and
of the four passenger trains nn the
Ils*, three of them .made terminal
points for thirty daya on th* dot and ;
onesot.thomwenikoroniyrour.!im:/NO DECISION ON BONDS
Abilehe I Lo res ord made bY th*
throuzh passense r trains between Colo-
rndo and Fort Worth waa perfect for
that period, while* the local trains from
Texlie Child roes and Abilene were
late only twice These figures Wern
furnished by the vice president's office
‘ I In* la in operati
; « Ul-Off tS teing
three years
pit ano oth
There we
y ged in gi
farm wher
Fort Worth not only had the power to
pay the ealaries ot the tenchera but
wn.ola tunning for the remainder •• 'local salesman has
th* year, regardless of where the means 1
he warrants t><r the eninrinr
achers and employes of tha n
El Helio.
Zandt Jarvis, and Mia sea Ma Jarvta
Burgess and nue Hurgess, daushters
the Magnolia Iebeknh
twenty five tn number.
OTHERS IN CLOSE CALL veVSr."nccompanla "oy"denero
j perintendnt George F Cotter, Audifr 4"
Flood old Ass
GCKNENN#
/ 3088800
Bottled In Bond mhea
died Thursday
t or her daugh-
t.,» Heattle, Wash . in Sept
tenrt the sovereisn gru.1 hi
Fellows and compete to
Me i. bers ..
zrmnntarr
ter Mrs J J Jarvison Jarvis Heights,
after an illness th began the daj
after Thankeivtv Q last year
Sita was the wido, of Isanc Van
Zandt, who negoiate the treaty by
which Texas bcame a part of the
union, and wko was identified with
many other services in behalf of the
state during the eight years of his
resldonce in Texas precetng his death
in 1147.
Mrs Van Zandt lived « remarkable
life in many ways, havin come from
a distinguished lineage he’seit and be-
ing survived by seventy -oe descend-
anta, many of whom have become prom-
ment in varlous walks of life. Major
tv. M. Van andt, major gehetal cGll-
sencunagcaauauruaxomaa.u i waew ar* isa
th* Texieo- Coleman
u>ke Van Zandt, 92
e ot the best known
ICo k Island OfTi lal- \ro lirre Ar-
ranging Time 4 ard w Take
ETtect April I®.
young nesro of
Van Zandt Attweli
! children of Mrs
r*e Van Zandt ai d
children of Claude
Four IIomeseekrrs’ sperinin in.
"station Master Jerry Demg had his
hands full Thursday morning looking
after the welfare of ths four special
trains of homeseekera in from th*
North, in addition to the extra run nt
pansenrers on tha regular trains "ne
of the speclala wan made Up here for
th* Big Spring* country and one for
the southern part of the ntate over the
Trinity A Irnzos Valley line
further a mneoting wili
niuht.
with the Internatio
ton, k young man of 20, is in the Med Fexus & Pacirio, accompanied by c E
WHISKEY, OPIUM AND COCAINE
W. ar. now giving the Thr-e-Day Whinky Cur*. A poauv• cum
l. enly ehre any tor 060.00. ..
Aiw nh Morphtne, Cocatne ana *11 Drus Addtetiom- In ten •
arteendaya No pain, nowuttertne All the bad .Hart, at Iba old
traaltr.nl compietely eliminated. Wu ara wall ewtabithea and need
ao tstimontaa fhe year rouna exeurston rala. and the water maken
__advantag i, you w• aieo mend Home Treatmene «* nelect at*
po cit t<> Lbbeck
it has been exported
n work wonld besin
Stvle^ The identity of Helton 8 Massey
•¥5 quality clothes is never in doubt.
There is refinement in every line—they're ab-
solutely alone in the field of high-class clothes
for gentlemen. They are priced from
I morning at the resin
order, but of the early history of the
order in this city. W. G. Newby, who
acted aB toastmaster, and Henry Feild,
both of whom have been members of
the Be ollis h Rita since 1881, gave out-
lines of the early (fays of the knights
in thia city. Other speakers were Jake
Zurn. Prof J. F. Sigler, Frank II. Spar
row and others.
This is the only work that is done by
the Scottish Rite knights in this city
during the year, the balance of their
work being done ln^ Dalian
ful planning has brought together here the m
e total damage is estimated at
Justice R E. Bratton held
over the body of Jackson
W P. Melean, com mar.
Nurgher
male* man
boanens
Few women who have attained tne a
position occupied by Mrs Van Zandi 1
have been actuated by simpler IdenD j ,
' and purer motives in life Having , (
passed through the pioneer stages 01
the history of Texas and imbibed tr“ely
of the hospitable and generous Bpiri, ,
of the times, she has always preferred
the simple life, simple n both sur
roundingsand in deeds. A few tnontM
before she passed away she penned tb- .
following lines ,
"I want neither flow erf n
my funeral, nor black put on for ,6
afterward I have always wanted "
live HO as not to set a bad ex ample.t
anyone in my family or others andsii.
want to add my mite to putting away
at least a useless practice. I hype I’
will be remembered
Another request was that her.Kran.
sons should act in capacity of patpear
era at her funeral, “nd this request W11
l... snored when the romainsnrulaid
away Friday afternoon, The.fun era ,
will ha from the residence of Major J ,
j Jarvis at 3 o’clock
wan One of Foneera.
Brown, children of MTr, J Maleoim
Brown and grandehiliren of Mrs.
(leorge E Henericks: Alice lonhinga
-rd Floremt Jenninsw, chlluren or
Khleber Van Vahiit Jennings an<l grand-
children of Mrs H 11 ;dngs
FALL OF GRAVEL
While at Giles th* fall waw
than ‛fu half Im h Th* *n«
about a* rapidly as B Teli.
np to which sl of the men Notes nnd F’ersonelu-
helonged was known as cony et camp 1 A Chilton, traveling passengr
No ) in“wui"t"prrEnpnn? M Em; ngent otthe Texaa * Pactrie nerom-
nt nappened. Medicaf a snist- panied the Soash special to Big Springa
immediately summonei nd Thursay morning.
Taran straotet Hatai IC. M Van Zandt.
v FIRE INSURANCE
OLD LINE COMPANIES I
Head. Gartner & Co. J
(F HIhTgKK
maning the rransmfssissippl depart-) Zandt daughter of John Van Zandt:
ment of the United Confederate Vtt lorothy Capps, ddurhter of MrB Donk
erans, and president of the Fort Worthcapps and grundda ughter of Mrs E J
I National bank, is her oldest son. Maryleall; Wilaer Heall, non of Mrs. De
Iouis Brown, the little daughter ol Forrest Ntephens: Jat • b Van Zndt
! Mr. and Mrs J. Malcolm Brown of this Jarv s and Ann Jhrvis children of Van
KILLS AND MAIMS
* ' ir the Rtepuhlic Anri! 22 34 Fort
Worth, on* and one-fifth fare, stat
E Allan, superintendent at
AT h for IMm.--
M> Purvis nt trihutem th* raving to,
* fact that the pit was worke too |
H. M Hudson and General Attorney_M >
in UM* A„„Sp .nt* left Thursday afteraoon f‘tr i
। an inspection tour of the lines to Htam
ford While At Stamford the party Wili •
inspect the construction work of the .
extension of the Htamf**r*1 & North
wentern to- Di kena county.
W E Fit h. southwestern pansng r i
agent of the Irn Mountain, was here I
frem Nan Antonio.
John Doyle master ear builder of th* !
Katy was here from Deninos
H f generai agent of the
Nev York Ontral lln*». was here from :
ImBa*.
la that the school board of Fort Worth
shall hold the tre anurer of the nchuul
•rn for a number of years and volut-
ta. I tarily resigna to enter another line of I
il- I business in one
dt I North rexas. Iha resignation c
of P E J
orderer drawn .’
' l . ' ■ ■ ■ .
| the fol- j
g
.M ■
58 V... with he husband andxetd
.Marupnuount,wremem+
tan, w.» a b.K h'H. thus evideneins
horcondtiohsthat sountrzomninore
2"’" "2
imriinurtndinzretnaprrhan‛2ai
mad: hi. most important,"e:
to wa ington n.connection.wi.
Texas treaty. Mr Van Zandt ws
elected a member or the Texa ’ coUr’ “5
in186 "ana re nocted.durzu.
owing year, and in 1842 he W43 *P
pn"Ka mlnuur to tfi ! »lt-l Jstat
Mr. Van Zandt rernained in Tea*, with
th* ebiMr-n ror the tirnt year .of hex
HBbands aiplmatic onfvict., thn,
the second year she accompanied him to
WaahlnKton. making the trip hr t
stag and wazon route. Rstumnine.t
Marthall in 1844 the family norne,"e:
reestabiisne there and.1t wan.., Mr
that they atilt lived in 1847, wnen Mr
Van Zandt died at Houston from y:
low fever The tamily home waa main:
;:Fn.d at arathii durina then wA!
and 'he hardshipn ot th at Pe nu i
heavily upon the mother and five ont
aAt. clone of the war. Mr. Vaneer
Zandt moved with her famiz.toFA’ i Hit
Worth, where her .on Major K #t 1-
Van Zandt, had derided to cart to, lot
She made her horn, here for, the mo"
part with her daughter.Mrn.E .
Beall, until she mnoved to Saxinaw
years ago She then took up her e1
dence with her daughter. Mr*:. J J
Jarvis, at whose home she di- d
she had visited all of her child? en
it la learned that T V. Murra
•ling freight agent of the Inter
a Great Northern, w
Teachers and employes of fhe North
Fort Worth nohoin will b* paid at
on • by the Fort Worth shnol board.
The time for which the toachera ar* to
be paid began March 14, when North
Fort Wurth became a part of Fort
Worh ami the north aide sohools wil
herenfter be eonducted Absolutely un-
der the direction of the Fort Worth
si hool banrd. Prof. J w. Cantwell,
sturt recently won the first piace in A
compotitive drill at the Texam grans
lodge at (alveston, where their grado
was 98 per cent. They bells** they
.couid make a fine showing nt the sov-
ereign lodge an have already besun
drilling for that event.
t’ommitteen have been appointed to
make the preliminary arrangement*
fos th* proposed trip to Senttle as ol
lowa on finance. Mrs Arnie Ha mil ton*
Mrs lizzie Holden and Mra M. I’.
Evans to wea tli* grand l**dg* orricern
In regard to the trip, Mrs Johnnie
Ionme Nre Ada Hcogsins and MiHs Ef
fie Jone - In oa- the trip.fm mailo tha
team will dharter a npecial car and dn-
or nite it with banners To con k"er tne
AH of tha superintendents of the I
southern dial riot of the Kock Island, I
which inciudes a portion of the stale I
of Oklahoma,, are hero in conference
stringing the new timo table to go into |
eftect Apri]. HL as per the orders of in*
vresident of lite .system. Practically
no changes will be made in the time
of the arrival or departure of any of
tiie vassenger trains in this city, the
chang** will be mostly made in
through freights. Those here in at-
tendance on th* mdeting with Vice
President J W Roblns are H. M Hal-
lock, superintendent of the Oklahoma
division; M McKernan. Fort Worth. J.
MIH NII, IO)AII INOFIVFS IN-.
M If- Moore, recent superintendent orlthis place
Rush Work on t ut-orr.
he' thirty-seven miles of trark |
> the Roe k Isla ad Tueumcari eu: ’
*
promoted to class 4^
KNIGHTS ROSE CROIX
ENJOY ANNUAL FEAST the pum
—---- • Winfield
The great event of the year in Spot- • ” T
tish Rite Masonic circles is the Maun- 12,000.
dy-rhursday feast. The local Knights,
Rose Croix and their visiting brothers
celebrated the event in the most ap-
proved and enjoyable fashion in thn
banquet room of Worth Commandery
Thursday night.
There were forty of the knights who
•at around th# board and they not
only learned much that was instructive
of the work and obligations of the
Exeelleut Time iecord.
To make records by being on time
at termnal points with -passenger
trains is a yatter of pride of operating
departmenta. During the month of
March the passenger trains of the Den-
ver and Wichita Valley roads made a
of Dr I L
Her Ute Aetukand 6 Mligh idcals ! MraP °%
The Lad You Have Always Boags g
ng on the county | p E
ssarKMEauN
T. V Ml Hit N or IxTnNATOX-
ALaGKEN xourm NN wiLL I
t Nr K ill sx ss
: 1n v3
port let
Everyone ।
dress We
--M2yheg
• 385355
22*8*82
th* North Fort Worth srhool will be
mail* principal of the High we hool on
the north side, and Prof Eincher, for-
mer prim pal if th* High nchool, wlil
he made an instructor in that sehool
Just what relation this decislon will
have to the ruling of the Attoruey gen-
eral upon th* legality of the $300,000
bond inaue is not known, as ths depart-
m*nt will take tfme to make a thor-
ough investigarion of this more rompil-
rated question before giving a docinion.
The matter of the legality of the •
ru|ptm*nt ef Mayor Grant of North
Fort Worth as a member of tha city
• ommlaslon, and ’ity Attorney John W.
Baskin as asnistant city attorney wiil
be presented the depart men t by theeitv
attorney of Fort Worth.
to this city last niglit. Mr
iw n well known iravelira:
and was in Oklahoma on
when the atroke eame.
requested to meet at the regular pnce
of meeting in the basement of the coun-
ty courthouse, promptly at 11 0 cloch
a. m, Friday April 9, to tako appre
priate action in memory of Mrs Fan-
nle Van Zandt, who departed th ■ e
at the hour of about 16 o'clock ThuTs
Adams Ar
ef Mra 1
le Julie”
day The deceased waw the venerat, varic
and beloved mother of our comrade been
Rock Island Sprejnl Hates.
I The general pasaenger agenta’ offiee
of the itoc k island han announced the
j following reduced rates fur tha month
ot April April 13-15, Eeuumont, one
and one-fifth fare, on account of the
Brown 0 Bruce
sv Hendrteks, Mary
Wallace Henircka
Mrs. J Malcolt
Henrieks Annie
louise Hendricks,
and Ida Jarvis >1
Mi and M k (ieo
ber Vat Zandt L
nings Mrs Qeors
Jennings, childrer
ninKe. Stenna.Ne
rie Van Zanct or
dren of K M X an
-thority of th* stat« renders neces
sary the • eor m s niz a ’ ion of the north
side s ho ■' • 1 ’■ > ' ’ • ' •
Hou of the Fort Worth sohnoi board
! nnd in rarrving out this aclieine. Prof
1« badly erushed from the thish down, I the «ystem, of New York pansed
and John Cralg. 45 years of age, 1, in ■ through her Thuruday afternoom
the county jall with alight wounds route to El Paso onnn inspecti »n tou
about, his head and arm*, as th* result Mr Satterlee wili make hi* repot to
2 , .... George Gould when he returns to New
thoukn i “U.riVm Ihe Xork"mepnrrwrematpadnere.bura i
ornoom. rhe pit was eight feet deep ; [t".I m‛ fl M'neral Wen* whei« the
and eight men were at work in It whenitined.on,°.MneraWiE,Wje.,,
,45,5. . Ne, w.gertyoihseppt*",°He"
PsnazeqyEraveF X 4.. if Wps|"nt zeperel tretr. aern
1 the men wHhut warning, rive of them Texne * Pacire,accom dniodthePut
. -ping I. a hair’s breads from to J. I to.hold Aconferepee
‘ harm and tn»- other three being buried. J. F Zurn. general agent of th* t •
WilIis Jackson, who was deeper injPany
rlod Ttlithe exeavation than any of the other
1Ve cnli workmen, was crushed to death 1mme-
Harry AG well Frat
Howard Ven Zandt.
Mra Leroy Hmilh
lit and Martha Vat
f Isaac Van Zandt
dt Ltt weli. 1 • 0-
within the last year .
The funeral services will b* on0 M‛ /
ed today by R*v Chalmers MeEheron
endowment secretary of TeA
ttan university of Waco, Mrs Van
Zandt was a consistent member of i
First Christian churehu and WA- w
known for her charitabe and "
work* Out of respect for her rn
Van Znnde and grand hildren of Ir
*
si n of Luther Van Zantt: JU sses Mil-
dred and Martha Ann Van Zandt, rPH-
dremof William Van Zandt. Ellen Van
in gravel juts in and around Fort
Worth. In the spring of 1708 a nexro :
hist hie Ilf* in a eimiar manner in th» |
of the.deep sympathies of all the mem-
bers of this ramp ”
The following fa a list of the living
dencendants «f Mrs Van Zandt
Chlldren.
Mra ’ Tuisa Cloush,
burled for; of
. . V-'.." ‛ y" - • ' Ka...... trainmanter nt
Thefr services were of no Trinity A Hratos Valley. Was here
ackaon as he was dead when I from Teague
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