The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1908 Page: 7 of 8
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Rockdale's citizens have voted to al-
low cattle to run out.
A compress to cost $50,000 is to be
built at San Angelo this year.
Miohael Birmingham suicided at Dal-
las Sunday night by gas asphlxlatlon.
Owing to a falling off of lmmigra-
tion the force of officials at Ellis Is-
land will be materially reduced^
It Is stated by some that deposits In
New York savings banks are heavlei
now than before the recent flurry.
Governor Horace Boise of Iowa la
♦suffering from pneumonia In El Paso,
and while a very sick man, the doctorB
eay his condition is satisfactory.
The population of Chlckasha, Ok., as
shown by C. R. Willing is 8,667, while
the directory will give only the names
of persons over 16 years of age.
It is believed that the first and
most Important direct result of the
Farmers' Union meeting at Memphis
will be a wide diversification of crops.
The annual convention of the South-
ern Cotton Growers Association will
meet in Dallas February 19-20. It Is
expected that 2500 delegates may be
present.
Henry Coleman, a carpenter about
40 years old, working in Dallas, was
arrested a few days since on a charge
of having murdered James Curdry in
Alabama In 1901.
An erecting plant will be used In
cament work on the Gatum dam, to
cost $225,000, and a power plant to
cost $400,000, have been ordered from
the United States.
While switching in the local Texas
and Pacific yards at Texarkana, M. D.
Bowles, a switchman, slipped from the
footboard of the yard engine and was
over and killed.
londay night R. T. Robinson, an en-
eer, had-his left hand cut entirely
i f while attempting to crawl under a
Ight car at Baird, the train starting
while he was under It.
A bill to refund to the several States
the cotton tax realized by the Govern-
ment under the cotton tax laws ol
1862 and 1864 was introduced Friday
by Mr. Thomas of Georgia.
Chief of Police Maddox of Fori
Worth has asked the grand jury to in-
vestigate the alleged conspiracy which
ho declares has been plotted to dis-
grace and drive him from office.
The United States Geological Sun
vey is to make a thorough Inspection
of the Llano-Burnet mineral country
and to that end Dr. C. Wlllard Hays,
Chief geologist, has gone to Burnet.
While hunting with two companions
one mile south of Palestine, a son of
Rev. G. A. Baty, pastor of the Colored
Methodist church, was instantly killed
by the accidental discharge of a gun.
"Caliph," the great hippopotamus,
which for twenty-two years has been
in the Central Park Zoo, New York, is
dead. Caliph was the largest animal
of his breed in America, weighing
something like four tons.
At a mass meeting of prohibition ad-
vocates from every section of Missis-
sippi held at Jackson, resolutions were
adopted condemning the C. O. D.
liquor traffic and memoralizing the
State Legislature to pass a statutory
prohibition measure.
At Des Moines Charle Hacken-
Bchmldt of Des Moines, who claims
the light heavy-weight wrestling cham-
pionship of the United States, Friday
nlplit defeated Walter Evans of Knox-
vllle, Tenn., in a fierce struggle.
It Is estimated that 150,000 poundi
of pecans have been marketed by the
farmers of Oklahoma, this being only
o.alf of the crop In the new State The
low prices are said to be responsible
for the holding of a large rart of the
crop.
Gov. Vardaman has sent his fare-
well message to the Mississippi Legis-
lature. It was the longest document
ever submitted .to the lawmaking body
In that State, consisting of nearly 20,-
000 worda.
While going through a fence while
out hunting Marvin Lynch was killed
by the accidental discharge of both
barrels of a shotgun near his home In
Kingsbury. He was Blxteen years old,
the son of Ous Lynch, a prominent
merchant
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SINKS AND DRAINS A FRE-
QUENT CAUSE 0FTYPH0IU
Purify These and You Will Be
Safe From Contagion.
DISINFECTING THE ONLY PREVENTIVE
Borax, a Simple, Safe and Sure
Method.
How to keep our homes clean, sweet
and free from germ Influences is a
question.
While there is no occasion for alarm,
it Is always well to be forearmed on
the theory that "An Ounce of Preven-
tion Is Better Than a Pound of Cure,"
and no ounce of prevention has yet
been discovered that is more simple,
more direct and more effective, yet
harmless to the human system, than
Borax.
Borax has been known and used for
generations as a purifier and preven-
tive against epidemic Influences orig-
inating from uncleanly conditions -
suiting from unsanitary sinks a
drains, and when used as a hot so'
tion In the proportion of two tat
spoonfuls to a gallon of hot wt
flushed through the offending 1
tipns, removes every trace of dlt
germs and renders the pipes >
and wholesome.
Borax in addition to its hy
qualities, is a household necessit
can be used for numberless do
purposes. It softens the water,
linen dazzling white, will c
every article in the kitchen o
Ing room and make it bright, wi
vent moths, soften and white
skin, remove dandruff and clea?
scalp, and for cleansing and
ing baby's milk bottle and nip,
no equal.
Borax, unlike every other c,
and disinfectant, is absolutely
less to the system, and is safe, s
economical, and can be purchai
any druggist or grocery. A t
book in colors, called the
Book," will be sent free to any M
sending name and address of her
and tops from two on®
of "20-Mule-Team" '
stamps. Address
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Taking Hla Measure.
"Do you ever drink to excess ?'
the girl's father.
"I never touch liquor of any
sir." Wfl&SStin BP
"How about tobacco?"
"I do not smoke. T have n<
a cigar or a cigarette in my )
"Ever gamble?"
"Never. I do not know
from another."
"I suppose you swear so
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writes: "For nearP
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He—Yaas! Several years ago I
fell in love with a girl, but she re-
jected me—made a regular fool of
me, in fact.
She—How sad! And you've never
got over it.
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edy—Cures Coughs,
sumption, and all throat and lui.-R.'roubles.
At druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
We are not in this world to do what
we wish, but to be willing to do that
which it is our duty to do.—Gounod.
ONLY ONE "11ROMO QUININE"
That Is LAXATIVE BUOMO QUININK. Look for
tho signature of B. W. UKOVtc. Used tho WorSi
over to Cure a Cold In One Day. i!6c.
Static of Onto. City or Tolsdo, I
Luoas Coot*. f "•
Framk J. Chknby makes oath that lie la unlor
partner of the firm ot F. .1. Oiibxby & Co., dulng
nuilueaa in tho City of Toledo. County and State
aforeiatd, and that said Arm will pay the auin of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS for each and every
cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
Uali/s catarrh Cork.
FBANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and auhHcrlhcd In iny presence,
till j 0th day of December, A. L>., 1886.
, . A. W. GLEASON,
1 ( Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acta
directly on the blood and tunc.ma surfaces of tha
system. Send for lestlni..nlalH, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all DrugglatB. 7r,c,
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
Shielded.
"I suppose you think you could run
the government better than we do?"
said the statesman.
"I do," answered the energetic citi-
zen.
"And I do not doubt you are happy
and hopeful in that belief?"
"I am."
"It is a beautiful state of mind. It
would be a pity to destroy It by allow-
ing you to be elected to office."
The Plain Plucker.
If a burn or a bruise afflicts you rub
It on, rub It on.
Then before you scarcely know it the
trouble will be gone.
For an aching joint or muscle do the
same.
It extracts all pains and poisons,
plucks the stings and heals the
lame.
Hunt'B Lightning Oil does it
Upa and Downa.
"I think It Is really going to un-
fair extremes when Mabel getB me on
the telephone just to give me a scold-
' Why so?"
"Because she calls me up only to call
Count your own faults before at-
tempting to enumerate those of your
neighbor.
Garfield Tea purifies the blood, eradi-
cating rheumatism, gout and other chron-
ic diseases. It is made of Herbs-not drugs!
To bear is to conquer our fate.--
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1908, newspaper, January 21, 1908; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340730/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.