Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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FIELD AND FLOCK.
JACKSONVILLE,
TEXAS.
HEWS NUGGETS.
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Voluntee oats are heading nicely in
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graduate of the West Point Military
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the little Prince of Wales, King Ed-
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expects to employ 500 hands picking
In some localities
warm weather is driving
bugs out of the small grain fields.
society Surgeon-General Sternberg de-
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Anadarko, Ok.
Pa., because the Shamokin Coal com-
mands.
Pearsall.
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the father, is himself a twin brother.
Islands,
MRS.WINIFRED ALLENOER
plague of oriental countries, which has
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more for it.
Ask the dealer
for WETMORE’S BEST.
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"" Zaedonia question. ' Adeed2
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come to
many, of us,
but however
bad the case
penetrates
promptly
and deeply,
soothes and
strengthens
the nerves
and brings
a sure cure.
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The green bug did considerable dam-
age to wheat and o’ats in Throckbor-;
for the
Lonoke
hepared
Wa.suc-
which says rinderpest
$30,000, has been organize
purpose of growing -rindd
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Tenn., his given birth to four babies,
each weighing four pounds. They are
academy, died at New York, aged 93
years.
J. W. Willard, son of ex-Gov. Wil-
lard of Indiana, died at New York.
He was one of the best known men- in
his state.
• Before the American Social Science
A child’s faith in a parent is some
ing truly wonderful.
At
Joplin, Mo., had a $50,000 fire.
National Academy of Science met at
Washington.
Mexico has signed the convention of
the peace conference. i‘
A target to cost $30,000 will be built
at the Brooklyn navy yard.
. A war on rats is to be Instituted by
the Denver board of health..
of the *Maceaonia commttee and con-
the Concho country ten years, ago, has
returned to his first love and is on the
lookout for a cow ranch in that section.
Col. M. Haiff wil plant experiment-
al patches of sugar beets upon his ir-
rigated farm near SanAntonio, and
upon the Schreiner-Half ranch near
sb’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as
gh cure,--J. -W. OREEN, Third Ave.,
inneapols, Minni, 0ln. 6,1900. -
are as follows:
Profane no divine ordinance.
Touch no state, matters.
• Urge no health.; f ,
Pick no quarrels..
Maintain no ill opinions.
Ill
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Made only by
M. C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Louis, Mo.
The large ft independent factory in America,
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his crop, beginning May 15.
I is the only cure for Swollen,
rting. Burning, Sweating Feet,
Is and Bunions. Ask for Allen’s
-Ease, a powder to beishaken into
I shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
es, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad-
M, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
e-should be as careful of our mor
Ik of our manners.
AM FADELESS DYES pro-
I the fastest and . brightest' colors
Biyknowh dye stuft.1 • " -
■rife’s approbation means much to
Sband.
Santa Fe Speceal Rates.
Kt -Worth — Account Traveler’s
Mitive Association convention, reg-
Convention rates, April 24th and
■and for trains arriving morning
K 25th, limited for return April
Grass is good around Margaret.
Strawberry shiuments are many.’ ‘
: English peas are being shipped from
Alvin.
Heavy rains have fallen in Moore
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frequently swept over Europe,
siroying all bovine animals.
Do You
Show Tobacco/
Bachsorvilte Banner
.g A.L’PINRSTON, Publisher;
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A COSTLY WHITE LAWN APRON
with insertion or tudked, given Away with Vel-
vet Starch. • Your grocer knows about it.' . ’
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, Sadness has a tendency to make one
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Some persons ard mightier in brawn’ ’ •
than they are in brain. "
: Mrs. WInsrow’gSoothing syrapi
Forphildren teething, softena the gums', reduces' fir
fammation, allays pain, wind colic. 25cabotle
The conveniences of some men are
the inconveniences of some women.
reflect. , •- • g .
Buy Russ’ BleachfhgBfye, the modern
bag blue, makes alFtheskrom :81 to' 6
shades whiter than any olher blue. ’
Good advice is not alway sweet, but
usually beneficial.
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
Freedom does not mean doing as our
inclinations prompt.
"NMse}-
he has the best record in the country
as a first-class lunatic, having been
declared insane three time in the Il-
linois Central hospitalifor. the insane.
He is alsd about to take a post grad-
uate course. Therefore, he has decid-
ed to issue a thirty-two page illustrat-
ed moniy magazine, and win push
its circulation with zeal. "
This journal will awaken a great
deal of interest.
If we were to always act as our
Impulses prompt, what a lot of singu-
lar things we would undertake to do.
A revengeful person is a menace to
a community, particularly when the
said individual gives way to such feel-
county. -
Some cotton is being planted
Moore county.
Mason & shipped seven cars make the choice. The water with which
of cattle from Mabank and five cars! the young prince was sprinkled was
from Kemp to Longmire & Waters at brought from the Jordan.
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is the great
derpest into the Hawaiian
fire. Among the heavy losers was Wil-
liams Bros., general merchants, loss
$15,000, insured for $4500; the Daily
Star, loss, $1500, insured for $500.
Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria
Encourage no vice. - .)
Repeat no grievances.
These rules observed, will maintain
they peace and, everlasting gain.
Christening the King.
Some husbands are dictators. others
are small potatoes.
Do Your Feet Ache and Burn?
Shake into your shoes, Allen’s Foot-
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
customs collections.
. A Mallboa. seese..
A new electric letter box on exhibi-
tion in Washington, if adopted,-by the
gverhment, would make life anything
biit pleasant and comfortable for the
careless or unlucky carrier. The elec-
tric letter box registers at the main
postoffice each time a collection is
made;’ so that, it is impossible for .a
carrier in making his rounds to skip
-a single box without'- being instantly-
detected. Worst yet, if one leter is
When a cheerful, brave and light-hearted woman is sud_
a sad Pictured into that perfection of misery, the Blues, it is
it is usually this way :
She has been feeling out of sorts for some time, experi-
encing severe headache and backache; sleeps very poorly
and is exceedingly nervous. -
Sometimes she is nearly overcome by faintness, dizzi-
ness, and palpitation of the heart; then that bearing-down
feeling is dreadfully wearing.
Her husband says, " Now, don’t get the blues! You will
be all right after you have taken the doctor’s medicine.”
But she does not get all right. She grows worse day by
day, until all at once she realizes that a distressing female
complaint isestablished.. t .
Her doctor has made a mistake.
She loses faith; hope vanishes; then comes the, morbid,
melancholy eyerlasting, blues. She should have been told
just what the trouble was, but probably she withheld some
information from the doctor, who, therefore, is unable to
accurately locate her particular illness.
Mrs. Pinkham has relieved thousands of women from
just this kind of trouble, and now retains their grateful
letters in her library as proof of the great assistance she has
rendered them. This same assistance awaits every sick
woman in the land. ‛
The dead body of Dr.H. S. Scruggs,
Jr., was found near Memphis, Tenn.
A bullet hole behind the left ear show-
ed the cause of death. J. W. Skinner,
a well-known dairyman, was arrested.
Rowland N. Hazard of New York
filed a petition in bankruptcy with lia-
bilities of $498,138, nominal assets
$698,404. The debts are all old. Claims
to the amount of $446,041 are. secured.
In the police court at New York the
charges against William A, Brady, Dan
Daly and DeWolf Hopper of violating
the Sunday law in connection with the
actors’ fund benefit at the Academy of
Music were dismissed.
Through the bequest’ of Mrs. Joseph
Fairfax, who recently died in France,
Henry H. Hawthorn, an inmate of the
soldiers’ home at Dayton, O., falls heir
to $500,000. The ex-soldier saved Mrs.
Fairfax’s life many years ago.
President Schwab of the steel trust
paid a farewell visit to the Edgar
Thompson steel works at Braddock,
Pa., where he began as .civil engineer.
He gave $1000 to the janitor and pro-
vided for two aged employes.
Bequeen, a thriving litle city on the
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Fayette Tankersley sold to J. C.
Smith of Big Springs 3000 cows and
2-year-old heifers at $20, the deal ag-
gregating $60,000. ,
A large number of farmers of Brown
county are holding cotton in their
yards at home awaiting better prices.
There are 4000 bales held in the cotton
yards at Brownwood.
F. C. Culpepper, living in Johnson
county near Grandview, is planting a
large corn acreage and raising hogs.
During the past several months Mr.
Culpepper sold $1000 worth of hogs.
Piles & Lewis of Clarendon delivered
to Cantrill & Son of Harvelville, Kas.,
200 3 and 4-year-old steers at Estelline.
Thirty-two dollars per head was paid
for them.
D. S. Terry last year raised about
one-eighth of an acre of fine Connecti-
cut seedling tobacco on his place, just
north of Sherman. His bed of "sets"
is now in fine shape and he will put in
about ten acres this year.
The department of agriculture has
issued a circular relative to steps ta-
ken to prevent the introduction of rin-
de- - - ----
tight or New Shoos feel Easy. Cures
Ras lck wut het'j^r eyer; keep com-
rany wi:h thhufan beingwh5 is
trevelin in the right’ direction. ‛
If we but’ould penetrate the mys-
terious veil' of the wondrous future'
how cautious we would be.
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What a miserable attribute discon-
tent can he made.
Self denial, properly practiced, is
worth t ying.
Demand for More Battleships.
When the Secretary of the Navy recent-
ly demanded more battleships, Congress
consideredihis recommendations favorably
and authorized the construction of sever-
al powerful warships. Protection is what
our seaports require- and fortifications
will not adaequately supply this. Defense
against all disorders tof the digestive or-
gans, -such as dyspepsia,' constipation, bil-
iousness, rheumatism and nervousness is
adequaelaforded by .that efficient’ rem-
edy. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Try it.
March amounted to $2,020,188.
A cage in a mine in the Transvaal
fell and thirty-six deaths resulted.
Forty Boers met at Boshof and re-
elected Steyn president of the Orange
Free State.
Fifty insurgent riflemen attacked the
town of Bay, in Laguna province, but
were quickly routed.
Augustus Provost has been appointed
governor of the Bank of England, suc-
ceeding Samuel Stuart Gladstone,
The postal .department has author-
ized the wearing of shirt waists by
letter carriers during the heated term.
Col. Abad, an insurgent officer, sev-
enty soldiers and 248 small arms have
surrendered at Marinduque, Philip-
pines.
J Middlesboro, Ky. The saloon was shot
• full of holes a short time after Turner
• was killed by unknown parties, sup-
• posed to be Turners.
J At an open air meeting held at Sofia,
parts of Ellis county.
On the 10th Margaret had her first
rain since October.
Bowie county farmers are encour-
aged by the crop outlook.
At Sutherland Springs on the 10th
rain fell In sheets for an hour.
The green bugs have attacked peach
trees and shdubbery at Denison.
Sleet and snow last week injured
fruit some in Hardeman county.
Late cabbage in Bee county was
greatly benefited by the recent rain.
The oat crop was seriously damaged
in Wichita county by-the plant louse.
Milford, Ellis county, shipped ten
cars of cattle to St. Louis on the 15th.
Last week’s heavy rains did some
damage to strawberries ’in Smith coun-
ty.
A car of fat hogs was shipped from-
Kansas City Southern about1 forty mil-
• ' es north of Texarkana, had a disastrous
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• Bulgaria, at which 10,000 people were
• present, resolutions were adopted pro-
testing against the arrest of members
. - Take Garfield-Tea. for constipation;
it has this‛to‛rcommendit:tismade
• from health-giving henbs and it surely
curs. : zudv,i - .
Some people seem to have a grudge
against all mankind.
Mrs. Winifred Allender’s Letter.
“ DEAR Mrs. Pinkham:—I feel it my duty to write
and tell you of the benefit I have received from your
wonderful remedies. Before taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, I was a misery to my-
self and every one around me. I suffered terrible
pain in my back, head, and right side, was very
nervous, would cry for hours. Menses would appear
sometimes in two weeks, then again not for three
or four months. I was so tired and weak, could not
sleep nights, sharp pains would dart through my
heart that would almost cause me to fall.
“My mother coaxed me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound. I had no faith in it, but to
please her I did bo. The first bottle helped me so
much that I continued its use. I am now well and
weigh more than I ever did in my. life.”—MRS.
WINIFRED ALLENDER, Farmington,Ill.
A telegram announces the death at
St. Augustine, Fla., of Gen. A. C. Mc-
Clurg, head of the publishing house
of A. .C. McClurg & Co. of Chicago.
Orfe ’thousand men. and boys struck
at the Natalie colliery at Shamokin,
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Vasclax de Brosik, one ,of .the great-
est historical painters of any country,
died at his residence in Paris, France.
Death was due to heart disease caused
by fever. • „ '
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Papers have been signed by Which
the French government acquires a
large tract of land in the heart of the
residential section of Washington-for
the purpose of building an embassy.
Charles Smith and Wiliam Johnson
were killed and J. Fisher and W. R.
Hamilton were seriously wounded in
course of an election riot in Winstanley
Park, a surburb of East St. Louis, HL
Mrs. John Isely, near Spring Place,
Italy, Ellis county, to Dallas on tne.
15th.
Attempting to hide our faults from
other persons will never prove of
any material benefit to ourselves.
If You Have Rheumatism
Send no money, but, write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.,
box 1143, for six bottles of Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic
Cure, express paid. If cured pay $5.50; if not it is free.
Jealousy is a demon that should be
carfeully avoided.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any
rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga-
tions made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.; Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists. Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Testimonials sent free- Price
750 per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
tocence is the lily in the flower
nof life. ‛
e YoudingAnhegHoo Kase? ’ , would not accede to their' de-
Corns. Bunions, Swollen, Hot and
left in the box the. electric attachment
- promptly records that fact at the main
Spring Cleaning Made Easy.
Much of-the terror of Spring Cleaning may
be avoided by good management. Settled
weather should be selected for the work, and
verythingmecessary provided beforehand.
Ivory , Soap, will be found best for washing
paints, floors and windows; it is harmless
and very effective in making the house clean
and fresh. : ELIZA R. PARKER.
Learn to do you own duty before
you start out to teach other persona
to follow-.the same course.
GEORGE WASHINGTON SODA
Makes the best biscuits, and goes the fur-
thest. Perfectly pure. Insist on having it.
Marriage does not always make an
ideal man a ne plus ultra husband.
To have your lace curtains, white skirts,
and shirt waists a dainty snow white, use
Russ’ Bleaching Blue, the modern bag blue.
Vinegar, '.like some old maids, is bet-
ter as it grows old.
At'This Season.of the Year
it is necessary to takesome medicine
to tone up the system, and no other
medicine will do this as effectively as
Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps.
It has,a ost pleasant taste and once
used no family will be without it. it.
has cured. thousands of obstinate cases,
of CqlicdFlatulency, Pains in the
Stomach ahd Bowels, and is a specific
‘for 'ail ces of Kidney and Bladder
2 state banquet,"cost the enormous sum i
- of $1,000,000.. Nearly a thousand ap- |
it is said the: plications were made for the proud
1 - the green/ position of nurse; and all sorts of
• - •• . claims were' advanced/ so that' it be-
came a matter of extreme difficulty to
office and the carrier is liable to thirty
days’ suspension.
Promising Young Alabamian.
. Senator Pettus lost his only son,
Franks L. Pettus of Selma,} Alai", some
weeks ago, a promising young Demo-
crat, who had he lived, would proba-
bly have succeeded his father in upper
branch of congress. The son was truly
Senator Pettus’ right arm. He had
had long service in the Alabama legis-;
lature, was speaker of the last house,
and previous to that had nad a term
as president of the state senate and
also as spaker of the house. It is
doubtful if there was a Democrat in
the state who wielded a greater in-.
fluence in politics.
Rules for Royal Servants.
In the Servant’s hall at Windsor
castle there hangs an old black-letter
document prescribing “Twelve good
rules found in the study of King
-Charles I. of Blessed Memory.” Some
Messrs. Seaburn, Hiskins and Hudg-
ins of Velasco have sold to J. M.
Daugherty of Abilene 1200 3 and
4-year-old steers, to be delivered this
month. This is the largest stock sale
that has been made there this year.
Mr. A. J. Boyd, who has a large
ranch in Mexico, has arrived at Odes-
sa with twenty-nine .cars of Mexican
cows, 900 head, which he will keep
about twenty-five miles north. They
are the best Mexican cattle ever
brought there.
G. W. Squires, a farmer near.Savoy,
Fannin county, is plowing up his ruin-
. ,, , . ward VII, was christined he wore a
A Cooke county strawberry farmer lace robe that was valued at $3500. The f
te ---1e En -i , entire ceremony/ including the great;
MARK
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Why is it we are always criticising Mexican
the weather?
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Fruit is a necessary article of diet. It*
prithpksences are, ,Primley's.Saliforzis
Russian students - are inclined to
haze the czar rather roughly. . .
ton county. "
Major Joseph,Smith Brice, the oldest Missouri' will exhibit 2000 plates of
. - . 1 _ "E ■ ______.■ , • • . . . rne cnristenng or a royal DaDy is
apples at the Pan-American exposi-. almost as costly asa ’coronation. When
tion at Buffalo. ' ' the little Prince of Wales, King Ed-
ed crops of wheat and bats and re-
•' - -) •
planting potatoes and Mexican June
corn. He thinks there will be more
money in potatoes than in cotton in
his section.
The Texas agricultural commission-
er has received a copy of the cattle
quarantine proclamation of the state
of Missouri. The proclamation desig-
nates the Panhandle counties as dan-
gerous and bring infected with Texas
fever.
A date palm is in bloom on the
premises of C. F. Rudolph at Beeville.
It is considered quite a curiosity
among the flora of this section, as very
few are known to be growing in Texas.
This tree is eighteen years old and has
never bloomed before..
The Arkansas Rice company, capital
We should not expect to reap re
’ wards without bearing burdens.
If everyone knew how good a remedy
was Hamlin’s Wizard Oil its sales
would double in a day.
Between the ages of one minute and
eighteen years a girl is always inter-
esting.
nham—Account District Saen-
st, convention rates, April 27th, au living and doing well. Mr, Isely,
• himself donated ■ 2,000,000
Jacobs •
qag • Turner, aged 22, son of one of the Tur-
VII J ner fuedists, at Martin’s saloon
troubles.'Ask your druggist for it. Re- ‘ , • L \ ,
fuse Worthless substitutes and insist- clared xellow fever was, transmitted by
on having/Wolfe's Schnapps. mosquitoes.
A wife and husband should have mu-
tual interests.
for the good of the tobacco
/ or because the maker offers
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a cheap premium which you
never get? If you chew to-
bacco for the consolation ;
for the satisfaction of it, you
will find Wetmore's Best by
far the best you ever tasted.
The leaf is the best; the
blending is perfect; the fla-
voring is pure. The worth
of the tobacco is " all in the
quality" and you pay no
J has fulfilled his long cherished desire
• of the Czech, population of Bohemia by
• ordering the establishment at Prague
• of a modern national art gallery, to-
• (Ward the foundationjof which he has
E EnH A R R Owing to the fact chat some skeptical
# Ee 2 AA K i B people have from time to time questioned
IB. Ab sb PSEEW the genuineness of the testimonial letters
. . we are constantly publishing, we have
deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $5,000,
which will be paid to any person who can show that the above
testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the
writer s special permission.—Lydia E. Pinkham MEDICINE Co
89235
5555252,
/^■trains arriving morning of the
E limits April 30th.
lsboro— Account Texas Real Es-
E8 and Industrial Association, con-
8 ion rates, April 24th and 25th,
Zed April 28th.
Sllas—Account State Federation of
8Mnan's Clubs, convention rates, April
and May 1st, limited May 4th.
EMalveston—Account G. A. R. annual
■Rmion, convention rates. April 21st,
■mited April 24th.
■ Galveston—Account meeting State
Medical Association, convention rates,
SApril 22d, limit April 27th.
I LaGrange—Account .meeting Sons of
■Hermann, convention'rates, May 1st,
4th, 5th, 6th, limited May 10th.
k Waco—Account1 Confederate Veter-
Mebhaeunion, convention rates, May
SMth, limited May 11th.
MSan Francisco—Acount launching
[battleship Ohio, $60.00, May 7th, 8th,
limited 30 days.
| New Orleans—Account Southern
Baptist and Auxiliary conventions, one
fare plus $2.00-, May 7th, Sth, limit May
21st. With privilege of extension.
H . W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A.,
Galveston.
"Noiryont Get the Bluest
RathertaNovlty. -I * ? ;•
W. C. Wright or Cuero, who lett haSentarteda Dapprrcared"aneconatle
Herald, designed for circulation among
lunatics. In his salutory he says that
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