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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1904.
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Fifty Y ears the Standard
PURE FOOD
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MEANS
GOOD HEALTH
COLOXEL caupBELIs VIws.
ROADS CONVENTION
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NEW TELEPHONE FRANCHISE
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I. J. HEINZ ® CO.’S
FERNDELL’S LIST
believe that a good wa:
Bulk Sweet Pickles
Premium Hams
man
ways voted the tick-
Premium B. Bacon
Premium Lard
Stuffed Mangoes
ARMOUR’S LIST
Dill Pickles
Ledbet-
Smith ana Officer* Brice.
Sauer Kraut
Gold Brand Hams
Chow Chow
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Bottled Pickles
Cider Vinegar
rnvoE maKine rowoEN o0- omicaca
Mustard
Apple Butter
SAWED THE IRON BARS
Bulk Olives
Mincemeat
Horseradish
India Relish
Mustard
atchful eye out in the future.
Fort Worth, Alamo, Mocha ® Java Coffee—Chase ® Sanburn’s Red Seal Brand Coffee
PEACEMAKER KNIPED.
Abelardo Villar-
The prisoners were:
man Hight; solo, selected, Mrs.
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KILLING AT TEXAIXAIA.
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COL. HAL P. KINGSBUR
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION.
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imaker.
Y.M.C.A. WORKERS.
tv-five or more replies to hie adver-
tisement and after talking to Mrs. Shu-
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Hefty Green initiated.
Associated Press.
Capt, Murray ta Inspeet.
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Tilson. Ben Jones.
J. Mercer. George West, Arthur Her-
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On Diseases
On Diseases
of Women
of Men
Cures all diseases of Womb, Ova-
Dr. Caldwell’s
Nervous Troubles, and diseases
peculiar to women.
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Bulk Medium Pickles
Bulk Sour Pickles
Bayle’s Saratoga Chips
Nut Butter
Cures without operation, blood or
detention from business. Stric-
ture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Pros-
tatitis, Gleet, Specific Blood Pois-
on, Rupture, all drains, Lost Man-
hood, Kidney, Bladder, etc.-
Gold Brand B. Bacon
Helmet Lard
Chile Sauce
Tomato Catsup
Baked Beans
BAKING
POWDER
Queen of Pantry Flour
Krug Lard
real, wanted in Mexico on a chai
murder (Commissioner Foster havi
GOOD HEALTH
MEANS
HAPPINESS
l Sena We In
Herpieide Co.
Mnace
with one
of the courthouse employee who were
witnesses to the marriage.
Chief Phywiclan and Surgeon
of New York Doctors.
DALLAS RAID
ON GAMBLERS
WE ADD YEARS TO LIFE AND LIFE TO YEARS
Have You Tried Many Remedies and Failed to Obtain Relief?
, If So. Come to Us.
LATEST THINGS IN BREAKFAST FOODS
It la the pvgmies ot the world who
have no ideals.
The Leading Specialists of this City and the Entire Southwest in Chron-
ic. Special and Private Diseases of Men, Women and Children.
e Kidneys.
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formed a marriage ceremony.
August Cranz and Mrs. L Shut
mm SYRUP GOMPANY,
•OMTICELLO. ILL
Not Like the Rest—the Best. THE VERY
BEST—Our FERNDELL Lines have
been put to the Test!
We are exclusive agents for the well-known
Ferndell line of Canned Fruits, Canned Veg-
etables, Maple Syrup, Olives, Salmon, Mince-
meat, Jelly and Preserves, Plum Pudding,
White Asparagus, Asparagus Tips, Sifted
Peas, French Lima Beans, Stringless Beans,
Succotash, Tomatoes, Salad Dressing, Com,
Shrimp and Lobsters.
Griffin & Kelley’s
Dried Fruits
Improves the flavor and adds to
the healthfulness if the food.
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SWIFT’S LIST
Not Only Does The Big Cash Grocery Store
Furnish pure foods exclusively, and furnish them at the minimum of cost to the consumer, but the
methods of merchandising make buying a pleasure to the customer. And again there’s a satis-
faction in buying where the stock is large enough to be inexhaustive, large enough to 6upply any-
thing you want. We can and do sell you what you want—not what we might want you to buy.
If possible we try to have it either a little better and a little cheaper than it is sold elsewhere.
That's why the patrons of The Big Store stick. • They don’t change grocers—it’s unnecessary,
. Here are just a few things that-you may want or that may suggest something else that you
want: .
y; aldermen, M.
Sam Hiller. H
ADDITION TO ORIENTAL HOTEL
WILL BE CONSTRUCTED.
spected Sunday next by Captain Mur-
ray Baldwin, of the Twenty-sixth regu-
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wi Be Ereeted at Wichita Falls by
Catholle Sisterhod.
Arrangements to Be Made for Holding
It la Ware at Early Date.
Captain J. D Shaw. Colonel M. B. Da-
vis and Captain T. M. Seott of Melissa.
This is a new anniversary suggested
by thetDaughters of theConfederacy,
and it is believed that, its celebratioi
will be more general each year. .
a physician I
Oet my book
a faithful party
whether he has at
(LAXATIVE)
SYRUP
PEPSIN
irge of
ing al-
Write tn confidence?
N. Donahoe, Rev. F. P. Maginn of Oak
Cliff and several other clergy of the
Advertised. Get a Wife.
Dallas. Tex., March 16.—Today
tice of the Peace W. M. Edwards
kS for Men (sealed).
* 6 on Rheumatism,
onic, are aften cured
leg. At druggists.
---t Rev. E. J. Dunne, bishop of Dal-
__, will officiate in a pontifclal high
mass, assisted by the pastor, Rev. P.
Chronic Diseases Common to Men,
Women and Children
As eye, ear, nose, throat, lung, stomach, liver, kidney, bladder, bowel, catarrh, deafness, piles and
other rectal troubles, cured without operation.
’ Paralysis of children, epilepsy, fits, all nervous troubles, etc.
If you are a sufferer, come to us. We have cured thousands and will cure you. Our rates are
within the reach of all, and the fact of taking your case for treatmeat means we guarantee a cure to
you. ' ,
Consultation free. Write for home treatment.
Our references are the banks, business people and 10,000 cured men and women.
NEW YORK DOCTORS
613 Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
10% Dixon Street, Gainesville, Texas.
D°EimD? 9 Yatate Book 1 on Dy,
which book you Book 2 on the
went and ad- Book I on thi
drew Dr Shoop.---- ' ~
Box 8531, Ra-
cipe. Win.
ton Square. Her new residence is a
handsome Ave-story mansion, of the
most modern desig.
busny engaged in caring for the rur-
niture. —
Chief Knight stated today that he
bad been unsuceessful this time in
catching any violators, but would keep
Texarkana City Politics.
Record Special.
Texarkana, Tex.. Ma*h 11.—Th. Cit-
izens party met last night in conven-
tion and nominated the tollowing per-
sons as candidates for the April elec-
joined the mionatre colony here by
purchasing a home on upper Fifth ave-
nue. She ba* in recent years main-
tained a legal residence in Hoboken.
N. J., but lately ha. lived in a rented
house In Fifth avenue, near Washing-
Maa Diea of Measles.
Record Special
Corsicnna, Tex. March 11—James
Brnzli died of measles here last nhe
This is the first death here thia month.
The deceased was an employs of the
city, having been on the street force for
a fone time.
THE TERRORS
Stomach Trouble
. CELEBRA'TED HERO DAT.
St. Patrick’. Day Program.
Dallas, Tex., March It.—St. Patrick’s
day is to be fittingly observed by Dal-
las Irishmen and their friends.
. In the forenoon the Ancient Order
of Hibernians and their friends will as-
semble at their hall on Main street and
proceed in a body to St. Patrick's
church on South Harwood street, where
panics in Dallas are arranging to ten-
der Captain Baldwin a banquet at the
Dallas club Saturday night
President Harper Better.
Associated Press.
Chicago, March 10.—President Har-
per of the University of Chicag, has
so far recovered from his recent op-
eration for appendicitis that he has
been moved from the Presbyterian hos-
pital to his home.
Warford; oration. Hon. M. M. Crane;
solo. "Minstrel Boy.” Mrs. Sherman
Hight; violin solo, “Kathleen Mavour-
neen.” Wm. G. O’Connell; solo, selected,
Miss Alberta Archer; solo, "Kerry
Dancers,” Mrs. Ellen Bright Ray; reci-
tation. selected. Miss Idyll Jett; solo,
selected. Mrs. Sherman Hight; chorus,
“God Save Ireland,” audience.
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It la not ahway, the ehiet that uves
on th. earnin«" of other
J. A. Folger & Co.’s Golden Gate Mocha & Java Coffee.
J. A. Folger & Co.’s Golden Gate Package Teas.
J. A. Folger & Co.’s Golden Gate Spices. . - c
Prompt Delivery, Courteous Treatment and your money's worth is what we have to offer
and give to all. ' . ------
Waiting Room for buyers and shoppers. Make our store your headquarters while waiting for
a car or a needed rest after a shopping tour. -
FRESH EGGS, lOo PER DOZEN
The Biggest Grocery Store in Fort Worth
is a family remedy. as good
for the babies as for your-
self, and corrects all the ills
arising from sluggish
bowels or inactive digestive coungeh
organs. —Ie—s unanfmnou
Me and St .00 at your druggts’a.
The chaptershad a very interesting gii
program at the hall of the G. B. Gerald D
chapter and the occasion was largely
attended. Among the orators were
' Tex., March 1<—The Jones
‘eachers" institute on March 13
Belton Buildng Boom.
Record Special.
Belton. Tex,. March 16.—It has been
many long years since Belton witnessed
such a building and improvement boom
as is on at present. The High school
building and a 110.000 library building
are under construction. Several of the
larger store buildings in the city are
being improved and plate glass fronts
put in. So numerous are the changes
that old Belton will scarcely know her-
self in a few weeks.
PRISONERS IN WEBB COUNTY
JAIL GAINED LIBERTY.
Playing with Matehes.
Record Special.
Cleburne. Tex.. March 16.—The little
son of Mr. and Mrs. F A. Drinkard set
fire to its clothes whil playing with
matches, and is so seriously burned he
will probably die.________
Mexiney Bonds Retirea.
Recor Special.
McKinney. Tex., March 16.—At a meet-
ing of the city council last night Mayor
Doggett was authorised to retire four
outstanding water works bonds, thus re-
ducing the interest payments by the
city.
If you have a weakness, write me. If
you can't do things like you used to do
i — toll me about IL
effect.""
Mia nr leadine aru
atamps fee gampie to
betFit, Mieh.
We also have a full line pf French Sardines,
Cross & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, Worcester-
shire Sauce, Lucca Olive Oil, Marischino
Cherries, Capers’ Chutna Sauce, Oyster Cock-
tail Sauce.
Geod Rends Comvention.
Danas, Tex., March It—The follow- Agnu
ing telegram was received by Colonel
John G. Hunter, secretary of the Dallas
cPalsc.TErnestrrhes,fomPeny n- gfeen, " fichest woman has
agreement was soon reached whereby
the couple became man and wife. The
t fifty years of age and
------ ---—while the bride is
HIEF KNIGHT AND HIS MEN
MAKE VISIT TO THEIR
HAUNT* IN VAIN.
et. That is not always the sure test,
but It is usually safe and rarely fails
to locate the man.
"I am not against Mr. Hearst, nor do
I oppose Judge Parker. But I believe
that there is a likelihood of other can-
didates being announced and the Tex-
as Democracy will probably not make
a hurried choice. %
"I am friendly to Mr. Hearst: he 1s
a good Democrat, and I have the
highest regard for Judge Parker; but
there is much strife in New York state
now and as we must have it to win.
It might be possible to eelect some oth-
er good man who would be acceptable
to all the New York Democrats."
Colonel Campbell left this evening
for his home in Palestine. He would
not discuss whether he will be a can-
didate for governor in 1906. but it la
the general opinion that he will be.
Neither would he pass an opinion on
the possible candidacy of some man
for the Democratic nomination against
Governor Lanham this year.
Record Specal.
Laredo, Tex, March 16.—Five pris-
oners confined for various crimes in the
Webb county jail made a daring esape
from their cells last night and this
morning all the Jailor had to remind
Lim of his former guests was a blanket
rope, a saw made from a caseknife and
a hole in the wall.
Waco Delegates to the Amnunl Conven-
ton at Houston.
Record Special.
Waco, Tex., March 16.--W. M. Lewis,
state secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; Ed-
ward Rotan, chairman of the execu-
tive committee, and a number of other
prominent workers in the state who
reside in this city will leave for Hous-
ton tomorrow or next day to attend
the state meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
The state officers of the association
expect the meeting to be largely at-
tended andthe program that has been
arranged Is a very interesting one.
and J. M. and W. S. Schneider of Guad-
alajara. Mexico, and Mrs. Elisabeth
Schneider of St. Louis, members, with
officers of the board of directors.
A. T. Stevens, the vice president, and
3, E. McI lhenny, the manager, were ap-
pointed a committee to select a third
man for the purpose of outlining plans
for necessary improvements in the
present building and for the proposed
addition and to estimate the cost and
Rainey Appointed Clerk Criminal
Court—Dallas News items.
Record Special
Dallas Tex, March 16—Last night
Chief of Police Knight, followed by
Night Captain Keehan. Sergeant George
We Make a Specialty of
Fresh Fruits Q Vegetables
Negro Drayman Shot in Mls Bed Tues-
day Night.
Record Special.
Texarkana, Ark., March 16.—Major J.
Scott, colored, aged 40 years, and em-
ployed by the Hunter Transfer company
as drayman, was found dead in bed
early this morning with a pistol shot
wound in hrs forehead, shoulder, and
wrist. HIs wife has disappeared and
can not be found. Jealousy Is supposed
to be at the bottom of the killing.
Azora=E‘WOMAN BUEIED
dent; A. T. Stevens of Dallas, vice--______------
president; W. S McCray. Dallas, sec- groom is about fit
ret ary; Otto Herold. St. Louis, assist- has two children.
ant secretary; E. A. Faust. St Louis,
Daughters of the Confederney at Waco
Ameng the First te Obmerve it.
Record Special._____-________________ -___________
Waco. Tex.. March 16.—-Texas Hero
day was appropriately celebrated by
the local chapters of the Daughters of
the Confederacy yesterday afternoon.
Bickley, of Merit, and Moore, of Ney-
land._____ _ - . . .
SCHOOL AND CONVENT.
“ I AM COMPLETELY CURED"
This is the unanimous declaration of all afflicted people who are dismissed by the New York Spe-
cialists.
We have a specialist for all classes of diseases we treat. We employ more specialists and have
better equipped offices than you can find in the West today.
OUR SPECIALIST
Mr. Cranz, who is a farmer living
near Richardson, had a friend. Mr.
Harry Walters. advertise through the
columns of the Times-Herald for a
wife. Mr. Walters received some twen-
By Washing Outdoors With Fira Un-
der the Kettl.
Record Special.
McKinney, Tex., March 16— News
reached here last night of a serious ac-
cident to Mrs. Hester Combs at Wylie.
She was doing some washing when her
clothing caught fire and before assist-
ance reached her she was badly burned.
which was held yesterday each candi-
date received eariy 300 votes. R. L.
Whatley is candidate for mayor on
this ticket.
Boy at McKinney Severely Cut By a
Playmate Who Was Fighting.
Record Special.
McKinney, Tex., March 16.—In a dif-
ficulty between two Doys on the city
High school campus, arising from a dis-
pute over a game of baseball. Dick
Faulkner, aged 18 years, who attempted
to separate the combatants, was dan-
gerously cut by one of the boys. The
gash extended from the pit of the right
arm across the back to the spinal col-
umn, in places reaching the bone.
report their ecisfon to the directorate
at St louis.
The company owns the lot, 75x166
feet, at Ake corner of Akard and Jack-
son a trie (■ and tbe property is con-
i n acted with the main building by con-
. Suite for water and electric lights. A
) three-story building in to be erected.
It is sald, containing forty rooms, which
will be connected with the main build-
ing by bridges and a subterranean pas-
. sageway. The laundry now on the first
1 floor of the hotel will be removed to
the first story of the newi building and
the two upper stories MB be used for
rooms.
rington.
In the white man's primary election
Commercial club, today, and was later
supplemented by a long-distance tele-
phone conversation with Judge Robert
B. Green, county fudge of Bexar county,
reiterating the invitation:
Colonels O. P. Bowser, R. W. Rich-
ardson and John G. Hunter, Commit-
tee. Dallas, Texas: We are sorry we
could not be with you, we are so busy
in the actual construction of good
roads. Would be glad to have the good
roads convention during the 18th to
23rd of April. It is to be a big carnival
week with us, and we will have cheap
rates on for the week. Would lik to
show you the most complete road build-
ing outfit in the United States, build-
New York. Maroh
Record Specal. .. _
Waco, Tex., March 16—Secretary
Homer D. Wade of the Business Men’s
club this morning received a letter
mager"notirierszp. cranzswnotmnmnear ,.1*00 kgrnusgor26 mJ
Secretary John G. Hunter of the state
association would be In Waco tomor-
row for the purpose of discussing the
propriety of holding a state conven-
tion in Waco for good roads.
The gentlemen will be met by the
directors of the Busines Men's club, and
it will be very agreeable for the state
meeting to be held in this city.
Carnival at Belton.
Record Special.
Belton. Tex.. March 16.—Belton will
hold a big five days’ carnival next
week, beginning on Tuesday. It will
be given for the benefit of the Bel-
ton fire department building fund, a
fund created for the purpose of raising
sufficient money to erect a new brick
fire station.
are prevented by the use of
Dr. Caldwell’s (Laxative
Syrup Pepsin. You should
be as particular to guard
against Stomach Trouble
as you are to prepare for
the winter or supply your
daily wants.
Will Command Ike Jefferson Guar
the World's Fair.
Record Special.
Waco. Tex*. March 16.— Word h
Just been received in this city that
Colonel Hal P. Kingsbury of the United
States army, who has been in charge
of the post at Fort Sill for some time,
hsd been assigned the command of the
JeffersorPGuards at St. Louis during
the St. Louis exposition.
Colonel Kingsbury is a former Waco
boy, and his mother, Elisabeth Kings-
bury, resides in this city. She has been
tn Fort Sill with her son for several
months. Colonel Kingsbury has been
in the army for a number of years and
his firends in this city and state will
be very much pleased with the assign-
ment that is given him.
St. Patrick’s Day Program
y to find out
is to learn
people for the construction of a large
school and convent for this city. The
contract was closed mp the early part
of the week. The amount of money
they agree to spend on the school and
convent is from >35.060 to >75,000, The
people agree to donate a block of
ground as a building site and the sis-
terhood agree to let the contract for
construction on July 1 next, and to
have the building ready for the school
to begin on September 1 next. The
contrate is in writing and is signed
by both the citizens and the sister-
hood.
ready . granted the request for extradi-
tion, and the case was on appeal before
Judge Burns); Santiago Mata, Juan
Flores and Adrian Bonado. all charged
with smuggling; Francisco de Los San-
tos, convicted during the last term of
the district court on several .charges of
burglar}' and received an aggregate sen-
tence of 25 years in the state peniten-
tiary. - -
Two bars of the cell on the eastern
side oLfhe jail had been sawed in two.
thaMr- bent upward and sideways, and
Augh this narrow openihg the pris-
ners squeezed themselves into the run-
around. Once out of the cell they at-
tacked the brick wall, through which
they cut a hole large enough to permit
of egress to the outside. Making a rope
of their blankets, they let themselves to
the ground, and then scaled the high
irpn picket fence with which the jail is
surrounded and thus reached the street
and liberty. The prisoners are believed
to have received assistance from the out-
side. A caseknife made into a saw was
found on the Mide of the cell this
morning, and it is believed this saw had
been made by parties outside and passed
in to the prisoners in some mysterious
way. All the peace officers of the coun-
ty and city were on the alert today and
thre ic not much doubt but the entire
bunch of prisoners will be rounded up
before many hours have passed.
For stenling Baggy and Team. +
Record Special.
Paris. Tex., March 16—A man named
R. D. Hicks was arrested yesterday
afternoon for theft of buggy and team
from a 11 vary stable at Dodd City. The
sheriff of Fannin county came after
him today.
.__a.mousiy indorsed R B Cousins for
state superintendent of public fnstruc-
tio. The fstitute was held at Klenda
and much interest was taken by the
teachers in the work
ately came to town and was intro-
duced to his prospective wife. An
ter. Rawlins. Winfrey. Brannon. Dun-
can. Berry, Roberts, Lah, Dehoe. Wil-
liams and McMillan, made a raid on five
different places on Main street in search
of violators of the law against gam-
bling. The party was divided Into
squads and made the charge at the same
time Four men were arrested at one
place on Main street At the other
places everything was found dark or
in possession of the porters, who were
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If You Have These Symptoms
Sand For My Book.
If you want to feel better,
if you want more strength.
If you lack ambition.
If you can't do things like you used to.
If you lack confidence in yourself.
If your nerve—your courage—is leas-
ing you,
if you lack vim. vigor, vitality.
If souething is eating away your con-
stitutio write to me for the book you
need.
The book tells of my discovery. Tells
how after thirty years I found.the cause
of these symptoms, and many others,
given above.
The book tells how by scientific ex-
periment I traced out the causes that
bring on chronic diseases. It tells how
I perfected my prescription—Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative.
I found invariably that where there
was a weakness, the inside nerves were
weak. Where there was a lack of vital-
ity that the vital nerves lacked power.
Where weak organs were found. I al-
ways found weak nerves. Not the
nerves commonly thought sf, but the
vital organs’ nerve, the Inside—the in-
visible nerves.
This was a revelation. Then my real
success began.
Then I combined ingredients that
would strengthen, that would vitalise
these nerves. That prescription I called
a restorative. It is known the world
over now as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative.
After that I did not fail to cure one
case in each hundred. In the extremely
difficult cases my failures for five years
were one in each forty treated. I found
cancer ineurable. Cancer is for sur-
gery, not medicine.
Then how to get this prescription to
sick ones everywhere was my thought
I must announce it in the public press.
But thought I, will they realise the
truth of my discovery—the real power of
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative? Then a way
came to me—like an inspiration. "I will
offer it to the sick on trial. Then they
will know I am sincere."
I wrote a reliable druggist in each city
and village in America. They agreed to
co-operate with me.
Now by any sick one
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative
Can be taken on trial. For a fm
month I will let you use it entirely at
Bend no money. Just write me for
the book you need, when I send It I will
tell yeu of a druggist near by who wil
permit the month’s trlal. Use the Re-
storative a month. Then decide. If you
say to the druggist "It did not help me,"
that will relieve you of any expense
whatever. He will bill the cost to me.
Tbie is my way of clearing your mind
of all doubts as to what Dr. Muse’s
Restorative can do. No matter how
prejudiced, you can not dispute this ab-
solute security I offer. You can hot
resist an offer like this if you are at all
diocese.
The panegyric on St. Patrick will
be delivered by the Rev. Father Fos-
ter of the Order of St Basil, Waco.
In the evening the following pro-
gram will be rendered at Turner halt
commencing at 8 o’clock:
Overture, piano solo, Miss Maggie
Keehan; solo, "Killarney," Miss Alberta
Archer; recitation, "In the Foils of the
Enemy,” Miss Lena Williams; solo,
“Rony Darling,” Mrs. Ellen Bright Ray;
solo, selected, Mr. Edward Weston;
recitation. “Erin's Flag," Miss Annie
Kivlen; solo, “Last Rose of Summer.”
Mrs. M. W. Florer; solo. “The Harp
that Once Thro’ Tara’s Hall,” Mrs. Sher-
ries, Leucorrhoea, Backaches,
ing day. A traction steam shovel, 100
two and three-yard dump wagons, ele-
vating grader, six traction engines,
road graders, several hundred magnifi-
cent mules, quantities of all kinds of
scrapers, and the like. Will also show
you the construction of a magnificent
road by convict labor. Come and you
will have a large attendance; will a-
vertise the meeting thoroughly.
H. E. HILDEBRAND,
President Business Men’s Club.
ROBERT B. GREEN.
County Judge.
JOHN P. CAMPBELL.
Mayor.
Thinks It Possible That Other Than a
New Yorker May Be Necessary.
Record Special. *
Dallas. Tex., March 16.—Hon. Tom
Campbell, of Palestine, is tn the city
on legal business. Colonel Campbell,
at the Oriental hotel today, said of cur-
rent Democratic politics:
’I believe that the rank and file of
the Democracy first of all want the
principles of- Democracy preserved and
are unwilling to sacrifice them simp-
ly for the spells of office. The Texas
Democrats are not going to pledge
themselves hastily to the support of
any unknown quantity. They will de-
mand a regular, as their nominee. I
Arrested fer Burglary.
Record Special.
Weatherford. Tex.. March 16.—The
burglars who entered the store f the
Lowe-Carter Hardware company a
short time ago. were caught in Lime-
stone county yesterday, and put in jail
to await the coming of Mr. Bratton,
sheriff of this county.
Pala Plate Physielans.
Record Special.
Mineral Wells, Tex., March IS.—At a
meeting here Monday night of the
Palo Pinto county medical association
the following officers were elected:
Dr. J. M. Luthrett. of Mineral Wells,
president; Dr. Smith of Palo Pinto,
vice president; Dr R L Yeager, sec-
retary and treasurer; Dr. H B. With-
ere, censor, for three years. Dr B. R.
Beeler was elected representative to
the state association.
about forty years of age.
After the ceremony they departed for
their home amid the congratulations
ular infantry.
The Scurry guards, a company of in-
fantry. recently organized, is to be
examined on the same day.
The First battery and the regimental
WSBft NEW YORK DOCTORS
were deficient in military tactic*.
The officer* of the different com-
After Telephone Franehtne.
Dallas, Tex,, March 14.—It la possl:
ble that another set of promoters will
soon make application to the city coun-
cil for a telephone franchise. A hint
to thia effect was dropped today by W.
H. MeGratty, one of the promoter,,
who made a requeat for a franchla*
severa1 month, ago and failed to have
hla measure passed over the commis-
sion’s head by but one vote.
The Snengerfest.
Dallas. Tea.. March 14.—The. saepger-
feat committee has put a gang of men
to work at the state fair auditorium
arranging th* seating plana and are
pushing the work along as rapidly as
possible. Mr. Watkin haa returned
from San Antonio and report* that im-
mense enthusiasm is being shown by
th, Germans down there and that a
special trainloaa of them will com*
here to the saenserfest.
Clerk criminal court.
Dallas. Tex., March 16.-F. M Ralnez
Has been apopintea by District Clerk
Henry Jones to succeed Calhoun Knox.
Who has decided to give up his po-
sition as clerk of the alstrlat crimi-
nal court owing to ill health
Mr. Rainey is a son of Judge Anson
Rainey of the court of civil appeals.
nentdenee pestroyea.
Dallas. Tex., March 1*.—The residence
of Charlie Crumm, a termer Aiving
about Ave miles south of ancaster,
Dallas county, was destroyed by Are
yesterday. All the contents, Inclua-
ins many relics, etc., were destroyed.
Record Speclal
Wichita Fans. Tex.. March 16.—- ,
Catholic slaterhood of Lockport, N. Y,
has entered into a contract with our
Hunt County Phymiciam-,
Record Speclal.
Greenville. Tex.. March IS.—The Hunt
County Medical association met Tues-
day in regular session, in the K. of P.
hall Dr. J. T Milner presided, with
Dr. M l* Moody, as secretary. Sev-
eral applications for membership were
received. Some fine papers were read,
followed by interesting discussions.
The following out of town physicians
were present: Drs. Dunbar and McNatt.
Campbell, Hall, of Kellogg; Lemmon,
of Coyamerce: McDonald. Celeste.
Welsh. Caido Mills; Gray, of Floya;
Oriental Hotel.
Dallas, Tex. Harch II—The finish-
ing detalls of the annual meeting of
the Oriental hotel stockholders took
place last night. All of the old offi-
cers were re-elected and Ot- Herold
waa made assistant secretary to All the
place made vahhant by the death of
John Greenough. The new officer*
are: Ferd Harold of St. Louis, presi-
Record Daliss bureau. Oriental ho-
tel: J. C. MEcNealus, correspondent.
An Old Caseknife Used as a Saw,
and Rope Mad* of Some
Blankets.
) te Might Azntnnt Washes Umlems They
Strike at ehe Vndertytmz
To treat Dandruff, and Fanie Hair
with irritants or olls on which A para
1 atie germ will prosper, I* ilk* uqooptne
' n^t from th* oe««n te prevent the ude
rom rining.
yon cannot acoomplish A wattatactory
are without having a rtght understand-
1 me of th* fundamental causes of the
1 double.
Ton mumt kill th* Dandrat Germ.
Rewbro’s Herpieide does this tecman it
s speclally mad. to do that vary thing
, when the germ in removed, the tetr
Ute no choice tat to resume heaithy
' zrowth and beauty.
"Destroy th« cause, you remove the
H. H. PITMAN, CORNETPFSUETH
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