The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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ctety wet v^ilh Mrs, Saili-e() NphI ( Mjllg Mou.ntC(J Suw S(I1.
(iU I'i^t Monday. i tionary Saw Mill?.Suw Mill Feeds,
ISavv Mill Set Works, Saw Fust
Our literary program was car | Blowers, Saw Dust Conveyers,
1 , 1 ..,; ,suii| Slab Conveyors, Live Rolls. Log
rit'd out bfawtliully. Jackers, Log Hauls, Log Turner's,
Opening Song^IIe Leadeth finn0' rh,""s t iV-i
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Devotional*, Tdalin 40, lei by
Obituary notices and cards of thanks ^ ^ jj \J0rria
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HTOBS AND PROPRIETORS.
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Sanitarium for Tubarcular
Seldier Boys.
The Federal Government ha#
offered the State of Texas a prop
osition to care for her tubercu-
lar soldier boys tree of cost
to the Stale provided the State
will furnish the sanitarium for
this purpose. The Beuevolent
War Risk Society has been
formed lor tlie purpose of rais-
ing funds to build the sanitarium
Cass County's quota is $1,883,
and Dr. A. Cn ssley, chairman
of the Local Board, will have
charge of the campaign in this
county. This money has got
to be raised by Nov. 20, so there
is not much time to be lost.
The Liberty Loan committees
in the different precincts should
get bnsy and send the money
collected direct to the Governor
and* also make a report of the
amount seel Dr. Crossley.
M. W. Cheney, Special Repre-
sentative for the Gulf Refining
Co. is here this week checking
in Mr. E. S. Kasling as Agent
for the Gulf Refining Co. and os
tablishing an Oil Station in our
town. They have received a car
load of Lubricating Oil for Steam
and Gas Engine, Gins etc. Red
Top Axle Grease, Kerosene aud
Gasoline. They expect to have
a full 9tock oil hand at all times
Mr. Kosliug will appreciate your
business.. We should all patron-
ize the Gulf Rpfining Co as this
is the first Oil Company to estab-
lish a Station in our town. Adv.
LOST—One black and tarn
Round, bad on small leather col
k«r- Liberal reward for infor-
mation leading to recovery.
Cal Price,
Lindoo, Rout* 1.
We received a long communi;]
eat ion from New Colony last-
week but the writer failed to
send their name. Wo cannot
priut any thing unless we know
the writer. Please send your
own name as well as nondeplume
when writing. We would be
glad to get communications from
e ve ry co m m un ity•
Song-—Jesus Lover of My Sotal
Prayer by Mrs, Cluru Hender-
son.
Reading by Mrs. Onidu Leru-
tUOD, "The training of John."
The First Church by Mrs. S,
E Fllingfoh.
If you waut to live in a town,
by Mrs. Copeland.
St. Peter and the woman, by
Mrs. J. 8. Morris.
Our questions and answers
brought quite a lot of laughter
from the wbole Society. The
quotations from the differeut po-
ets were very interesting.
So glad to have a large crowd
out.
We, the W. M ladies feel that
our week of prayer was benficial
in so many ways. We feel that
our people ate on a higher plane
and wheu we do our duty we
have the answer from on high.
We appreciate the hearty co
operation of the yoUng peoplo
and the little children Our col-
lections being good $17. We
thank all for theif presence. --
Let us all be present next
Monday with our Bibles.
Pub. Supt.
All accounts are now due and
would be glad that all parties
that owe rae1 accounts would
\cnnao around and settle same as
must collect to settle mine,
J. T. Sheffield.
Leadeth F.ung Edgers, Lumber'Trimmers,
Short Log Bolters l.Ti\h Machine's,
Shingle Machinces, Swing Suws,
Table CiH-Off Saws, I laners and
Matchers, Surfacers, Wogd Top
Saw Benches, Iron Top Saw Benches, All Iron Saw Benchcs, Portable Saw Benches, Variety Wood Workers, Band Suw3,
Sanders, Turning Lathes, Boring Machines, Knife Grinders Emery Grinders, Saw Mandrels, Ciicular Saws, Drag Saws,
Wtaod Splifters, Wood Huadlers, Mounted Wood Saws, Excclsior Machines, .Steam Engines, Boilers, Log Carts, Pnlleyi,
Shafting. Boxes and Hangers.
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Wo Have scld our Grocery bu
a-iness to &. W. Fant and I. N
Marett and wish to thank our
customers for their liberal pat
ponage. It has been a great
pleasure to us to do bminess
with most of you. We ask you
to-give Messrs- Pant & Marett a
tjriai and assure you that they
will treat you right.
Yours Respt.
Fant,.Owen & Son.
T>JlV np —All accounts-past SO
days old are now due. Please
mo me fuward at once and make
settlement, or some satisfactory j tjon;
aHtfOgpfnent.
L E. Stone has resigned hi9
Tosilion as Gin Repoiter for
Cass County to take effect as soon
as his successor is appointed.
The business houses are all
closed to-day celebrating the
anniversity of the Armistice
which was signed one year ago.
We all should feel very thankful
and appreciate this beautiful day
In damp, chilly weather there al-
ways a large demand for BALLARD
SNGW I.INIMENT because many peo-
ple who know by experience Us great re-
lieving power m rheumatic aches and
poins, prepare to apply it at the first
twinge. Sold by all^druggist-.
WILLIAMS MILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF ARKANSAS
Texarkuna, IJ. S. A.
Farm and Mill Machinery
Saw Mill Machinery, Wood Working Machinery, Grist Mills, Feed Mills, Hay Presses, Thrislters ami-Kerosene
Engines, from one horse power to twenty-five horse power.
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The L. E. T. Club.
The L E. T. girlf met Friday
Nov. 7. 1919 at the home of Miss
Clifford Nelson.
The room was beautifully dec
orated in roses and ferns.
We were very glad to welcome
a new member to our club and
after the usual initiation we at-
tended to tlie other business be-
fore the meeting.
Then we enjoyed a very de-
lightful social hour with several
numbers ou the victrola aud pi-
ano,
At a late bout we adjourned,
after deciding to meet next at
the home of Misses Berta Mae
and Novelle Wallace.
Secretary.
llard-working mert-afad'womca
are as liable to kidney, liver and
bowel disorders aa any others.
Prickly Ash Bitters is the work
er's friend, beoause it keeps theae
organs in sound vigorous condt
Price #1.25 per bottle. Linden
(?o*-npeciftl-ag«Dt.
COUNTY JUDGE'S
ORDER.
STOCK LAW ELECTION
At a meet of the Commissioners Court
In regular session, on this the >3th day
of October, 11)15), came on for considera
tion the petition of J. C. Steger and 38
other citizens of the Gallaway voting
box No. 5, Cass County, Texas, praying
that ah election be ordered in said Gal-
laway voting box No. 6, a sub-division
of Diss County, Texas, to determine
whether or not Horses, Mules, Jacks,
Jennets and Cattle shall be be powiitted
to run at large within the bounds of
said Gallaway voting box No 6, of Cass
County, Texas, and described as follows
to-wit.
Beginning at tHe N. W. «?otner of the
Wm. Slade 320 acre silrvey on the N.
boUntlary lihe of Justice precinct No. 1;
thence S. with the W. boundary line of
sanio to the S. W. corner of same;thence
S. through the Samuel Hughes survey to
Mill Creek; thence S. with said creak to
the Linden and Hughes Springs pike
road; thence W. with said pike road to
Cypress Creek; thence up Cypress to
Kelly Creek; thence up Kelly to North
boundary line of Justice Precinct No. 1.
It is therefose constdered and ordered
bp the Court that an election be held
within the botlnds of said Gallaway vot-
ing box No. 5, of Gnss County, Texas,
on the 29th day of November, 1919, to
determine Whether or not Horses, Mules,
JafcJcs^ Jennets and Cattle shall be per-,
mitted to run at large within rhe bounds
of said Gallaway voting box No. 5, a
subdivision of Cass County, Texas, and
only qualified voters who are property
tax payers of said Gallaway voting box
No. 0/ Cass County, Texas, shall be
permitted to vote at said election, and
all persons desiring to support the prop-
osition shall have Written or printed on
their ballots the words " For the Stock
Law," and those opposed shall have
written or printed on their bnllots the
words "Against the Stock Law."
And it is further ordered by the Court
that said election shall be held at Galla-
way Voting box in siid sub-division and
that J D. Boon be and he is hereby ap-
pointed manager of said election.
HENRY D. NELSON,
County Judge Cass County, Texas.
Advertisments That Actually
Appeared.
Advertisement are funny
things sometimes. For instance
these, that were actually printed
says the Texas Industrial record;
A respectable young woman
wants washing.
I will make coats, caps and
boas for ladies out of their own
skins.
I want an overseer who can
take care of 5000 sheep who can
speak French fluently.
Wauted; A girl who can cook;
one that will make a good stew.
I want a husdand with a
strong Roman nose with strong
religious tendencies.
I will sell a fiddle of old w««od
that I made out of my own head
and have wood left,, enough fur
another.
For-sale:' A small stock of the
same whiskey drunk by his
majesty on his recent visit to
Dublin.
One hundred dollars for the
recovery of Hale Short, dlowned
in the river on the night of the
17th The body can he recog-
nized- by the fact that Short had
an impediment in his speech.
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Criticism and
CitizensWht
It is the plain, public duty of every
citizen to criticize proposed govern-
ment measures believed to be harmful.
Swift & Company is in a better pos-
ition perhaps, than others, to under-
stand the meat packing business in all
its relations to public and private inter-
ests, even though the others may have
been giving the subject a great deal of
sincere attention.
Swift & Company is convinced that
• interference with its legitimate business
function by governmental agencies,
however well intentioned, would be an
injury to every man, woman and
child who wants meat to eat, as well
as to the men who raise the meat and
to those who dress and distribute it.
Maximum service that cannot
monopolize because of keen competi-
tion and lack of control over sources
of supply is furnished at a minimum
of profit—a fraction of a cent per
pound from all sources.
Therefore 8wift & Cotnpany is
> taking every legitimate step of citizen-
ship to prevent such interference.
These advertisements are intended
to help you, and to help Congress
decide what is best to be done. Mis-
takes are costly and apt to be harmful
in these trying times.
Let us eend you a Swift "Dollar."
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, III.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
THIS SHOWS
WHAT BECOMES Or"
THE AVERAGE D01LA#
RECEIVED BY
'SWIFT & COMPANY1
mcm the sale of meat
AND 0Y PRODUCTS
(I CENTS It PAID FOR THE
LIVE ANIMAL
It.06 CENTS FOR LABOR
EXPENSES AND FREIGHT
>.04 CENTS REMAINS
WITH
SWIFT A COMPANY
AS PROFIT
Heartburn, heaviness in the'
stomach, bloatell feeling, coated
tongue, bad breath, dizziness and"
vertigo (blind staggers,) quickly
relieved by I'riekly A«h Bitters:
People who have'used it.say they
can eat heartily without misery,'
where before thoy tried it the'
most healthful food seemed to
get them otit of fix.
Price #1.25 per bottle. Liodetr1
,1) m ft Co.' a trp'
Hmalw
PEANUTS, PEANUTS.
Will buy peanuts in Linden
this season again. Present
price $-1 85 per bushel. If any
advance will puy advance.
Would like for ftrtft* on* in
each community to notify me at
Jefferson Texas, when there is
prt>spect of getting or Cartload.
. J'ohn Fry
.h-fl'erson Texas.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1919, newspaper, November 11, 1919; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341179/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.