The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Shiloh Dots.
The weather is oppressively
hot; would b^-glad to see a re-
freshing rain.
Jim Stone has been quite sick-,
but we live glad toiepOrt him
able to be up and about .
Harry Lockett ha« been on the
k.vrks op subscription: j indisposed list this week.
Single copy per'year ' $1.00 i Mrs. Mattie Cat'wile is ill Lin-
11 six months ' 60ten(s|,}en (],ja week, ll IlU'ttl'
No papers sent out witlurt'it 1 he cash | (^at'lieut
In AdvancB; paper stopped when tiiuc i , ^t;,.
tint, or we lose it. | t>
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VERY FLATTERING,
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TI11SCA.SS COUNTY HUN pUblivbed cwry
Tuesday, l entered at the Mmlen $>*tofll 5o
a Seoood.'Claefl matter.
Alt Previous Records Will Ba
Broken. 3,400 Feet of Floor
Space Being Added.
Obituary notices and turds of thanks
Will be inserted at tWo-and-a-half ccnts
per line
BRIEF AND BREEZY.
(liy our associate editor.)
Is this Uncle Sum's country,
or Uncle Nels Aldrich's?
Ymi see, girl all by herself,
with nobody but other girls gets;
awful lonesome.
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The heat hits caHised ti epi-
demic of wife-beating hf Indi-
ana. Tough on the weathei!
It looks as if the regular an-
nual frustration of Walter Well-
man's ambition to discover the
North,Pole has again oecflffred.
If every man was his own turf
assessor there would hardly be
any kicking at the rate.
Howard-, of New
t, visited hereousin, Miss
Ellen Howard last Friday.
Messrs I' H Stoneand Jim Hog
Stewart and Miss Levinia Stew-
art attended the protracted meet-
ing at Trinity the past week.
Mr Emanuel Fruitt and family
attended Chtfrch at New Pros-
pect last Sunday.
Mr Jourdan Burns, of Minis'
Chapel, visited relations in this
section I his week.
Misti Rebecca Ward, Of Qiieeri
City, is the guest of Mr and Mrs
Frank Me Alexander this week.
Sloun Price from Oklahomajis
1"lie Tyler Commercial College
of Tyler, Texas, has no\V the
I largest Summer attendance in
medical its history, and from present in-
dications, its Fall attendance
will far surpass that of any pre-
vious year. The indications art
so strong, that we are adding to
our already two large buildings,
«%100 square feet of floor space,
to accommodate thegreat crowd
of new students that will soon
begin coining in. Some ask why
we have more students in daily
attendance than any other four
schools in the state combined.
The answer is simple; in the first
place, we have thcT^Jcclusive con-
trol of the famous Byrne Simpli-
fied Shorthand and Practical
Bookkeeping, and these systems
alone entitle Us to a patronage
far beyond that Of any other
commercial School. With these
systems we can turn out abetter
on a visit to homo folks in thW bookkeeper or stenographer in
In this Christian country they
just laugh and pass.flippant re-
mark about a disarrangment of
the machinery ofttai bead.
May be some of the Senators
think if they make print paper
higher the newspapers will not
have so much room to tell the
people what they are doing.
This fall there wili be harvest-
ed about 40 bushels of corn for
even* man, woman and child in
the country. Do you think yon
can eat so much?
Those democratic senators
who have had a hand in helping
Mr Aldrieh make the tariff' laws
li<ave put their-foot in il too.
Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood has
called for 500,0W> National
Guardsmen. This would provide
about 5,tWO soft places 'or kins-
folk, of which class Gen. Wood
IS bountifully supplied'
1:
Let us credit the trusts with
some lUtfc forbearance. You see
the Ice Trust has not yet rsked
for a tariff ou hail-stones*.
Last Saturday Sheriff Blalod*
and Deputy M. G. Mott went to'
Bowie County and arrested Hen-
ry Pace, Dick Cain mid Watt Mc-
Ijemore on warrant issued by P.
A. Turner, District Judge, and
presented thenr before Judge
Hf Turner in Chambers at Texarka-
na. who committed thenvto jail
to await a second liearing.'ro be
had Tuesday, at Queen Cityv
It will be remembered tfrafr
these same parties had a hearing"
before Justice S. M. Griffin, on
July 26, at Queen City on a
charge of murder, who admitted
them to bail in the sum of
$1,000. Later developments of
the case authorized'the District
Judge to issue a new warrant.
In Chambprs-at Texarkana on I
the same day, Will Cantrel iH1 a
-second hearing before J udgr
Turner was granted bail in the
>um of $2v500 charged-with
.cumler in Cass-cowutv. Te\-w*.
section. ~
Mrs C G Woodward atid chil-
dren, of Itlabell, Ok., Is on avisis
to her mother j Airs W A Locket t.
She came Saturday IsfSt and re-
turned home Tuesday.
Mrs. John Partaiiijrom above
Lindeti, is on a visit to her
mother, Mrs. Parker Whitfield.
Mrs. Sam Hatcher, of Back-
woods community, visited her
sister, Mrs. II 1 Lee, b^JtttfrdWy
night and Sunday fa'Stf.
J F Kind mi, of Trinity, spent
thtete or four days the past week
with his wife, who is spending a
few weeks with her mother, Mrs.
R Locket t.
A tine son born to Mr and Mi's
111 Lee ou the 2 'lrd of July;
There Wus'.f sociable given at
the home of Mr Iluel Tcdlerson
last Monday night.
Mrs Jennie Cfloneh is having
Ifer old fiwdderfce torn down and
a new one erected in its place.
Quite a number from this sec-
tion have enjoyed themselves on
the creek fishing this week.
Roy Stone had the misfortune
to cut his knee right badiV to-
day, (Friday.)
Constaxck.
FOR THIRTY YEARS
"Inclosed find money order for one
dollar for which please send its worth in
Simmons Liver Purifier, piH ift tin boxer.-
I foive beef) ti"sirig the medicine for thirty
years." Thos. H. Rcil'.y,
JoneSviJlc, I.a.-
No comments nccessary.
Price 25c per box.
Probate Court was in session
yesterday.
We call attention to the pro-
gram of the old settlers re-union
on last page of this issue, and
ask the county patievs to' please
copy-
The St. Louis Iteptrblie re-
poits that W. J. Btyaa has rle-
clared his purpose of moving
to Texas.
P is thought that the crimin-
al docket for the September term
of the District Court will be
the largest on record.
We had a nice little shower
here on Saturday eve, which
livened up things smartly.: It
rained heavily in some parts of
the colinty.
We'want to get a complete
roster ofail1 thfc old aettlera who
attend the encampment Aug. 12,
13 and f4'and* to ill is end we beg
to advise ihat'all who oume here
prior to January list 187C- are
considered as irld settlers.
The 1 Bh chaflter of St. Joi.n
has been selected far the Scrip-
ture lesson and thought study in
the prayer meeting at the Bup-
tistelvurch to-morrow night. Ev-
cry bodv invited to pun i v
half the time and at half the
cost required bv other schools
touching Other systems. This is
a great saving of time and ex-
pense to any student. In our
Telegraphy department, we have
the Cotton Belt Train Wire, all
station blanks and record books,
all Western Union Supplies,
something not found in any oth-
er school of telep|f;fJphy. In the
sreond place; this institution is
managed by successful business
men}-we own our buildings, have
them equipped with over $19,-
000.00 worth of furniture and
supplies. We employ the best
teaching talent to be had; our
school is so large that we can
classify and systemati&'our work
far beyond tfie possibilities of a
sn?all Kchocrt.>AVe lntve won a
reputation far placing our grad-
t/iifes with responsible firms, at
good salaries, with good promo-
tion abend; We long ago learn-
ed that t lie' success t>1 our institu-
tion depended upon the success
of oUr gntdtrated.' so it is our
first aim to See that the student
is thoroughly qualified; our sec-
ond a tin is to see that he has the
very best posit ion fh.at we can
obtain for him. His excellent
work, his financial success, re-
commends our schools to his
friends. White 188 page cata-
log, giving ftftt particulars of
America's largest school of
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and
Relegraphv. Tyler Commercial
College, Tyler, Texas.
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM.
Sunday Avucst 8,
Song.
Lords IVayer In concert.
Song.
Scripttire reading', Psalms
1-0—ciitton Grubbs.
Paper on "The Resurrect ion-,"
by Miss Bobbie Harris.
Song.
Paper on "Heaven" by Miss
Anna Lee Henderson.
Frayer.
Duet—Misses Minnie Wynn
and Oneida Sheffield.
Paper on the good of the B. V.
P. U.—Nay Barker.
Becitotioa by Miss Hat tie
Harris.
Song.
Dismissal.
PllOGUAMMK FOR 7lT^I()li
B Y. P. U.
Opening song—-Nearer my
God to Thefe,
1st Psalm—D. C. Grubbs.
Prayer
Song
Roll call—'•Answer with verse
of Scripture froin Psalms.
Minutes read.
Recitation-JrRubv Martitt.
LETTERS I n< i
i 'fhe Negro Farmer and LliborerSi
Ed ilea t'ional, (.'d-OperatiVe
Ftiion of Aniericu.
Indorsed by the white union of
Te-xns. This column is for the
I use of each Local Union. AM
should be addressed to L E. A.
| !'>|||nS|msurer, Linden',
| Texns.
Kc*ntrtn Tenn-—Union No. 2
at Ke'uton is behind a little on
the account of slow members'
We expect to do better from now
on, ttnd wo are g°ing to get
more members and work on
whdt few we Lave. I vVitl sett I
in report for 13 Th^hiber-i.
Saui White Sect.
J. J. EdvVards, of Hitchcock-
ordered ChUitfh for Rising Slur
Union No. 78. He states they
aro getting along fine. He ex-
pects to soon get Galveston Cd,
into county Ijuioii.
Batesville; Miss —!I take plea -
nre in reporting to yon. We
are doing very well considering
the hard times in this country.
VVfe have 15" nienibers. Would
have mide report sooner butvv'a^
ni>d
Brief outline of life of J„cSHp# for county invention
to meet. From Braxell Chapel
UniOn No. 48. Sam Peak, 8t?t'L
J. W. H. Brazel, Pre#,
Florence Ala , R 4 B >x 13—
Enclosed find report of our union
Our prospects are bright for ti
large memhetshijV here. Please
keep me-posted. Thanking ytni
in advance for any inforni^alion/
I remain your truly
T. W Anderson, Sect.
Wat e r Ir>rd, M iss'.—Dcar v'Si r,
Knelti/sed find repwt of Spring
Hill Union No. 50. We have
Mill Crsek Dots.
Health of the community is
very good at present.
The Ca ves- Springs'meeting was
getting--along nicely, but it
closed Sunday.
The protracted meeting will
start at Mill Creek, Saturday
night the 7th of August.
Misses Mary an# Callie Barbee'
attended the singing school at
Sard is last vW*fck.
Mr and Will Frazior spent
several days last week with fet r
mother, M'rs Frank Ray.
S E Ivrwin and W C f/riffln
made a business trip to Jeffersoh
last Thursday.
Mr. Bill Skelton weti't to lin-
den liist Thursday.
W C Griffin received a phone
message Saturday that his sister
Mi*s: Echols, of near Co'rn£rtt,*vas
Very low.
* Riifr Bniifc
—Chfrrles Henry Sheffield.
buelte—Dessie Nelson
Mvra Sheffield
Recitation—Ruth Und AilCen
Sheffield.
Readin^—iMary Nelsrin.
Lessons to be learned from
the life of J.tcob-^by Pastor
Song.
Dissmi-sed—MV Weaver.
>, Tmo Mooxijoht Picxic.
T h L^ru (u) 111 i g bt'pic n i c at Hi ties
park last Thursday evening un-
der the auspices of the Ladies
Home Mission Society, of the M.
E. Orareh tfouth, wits tlcomplete
success from every Standpoint.
There were a great many-more
presen't than were expected, awH
a most enjoyable evening foi' all
those who were present goes
down on memories calendar.
More-refreshments could have
been disposed of, but no- more
had beea provided. It was a
complete "liclc-di'slr" with fhe
scrapings of the pot thrown in.
The park managers aie glad
voir came, and will soon be in
position to brilliantly light the
park, at which time you' are cor-
dially invited to come again.
Junior CpwdrtJf- League Prograitt
Song.
Scripture reading,'- God's care
of the Animals; Pro v. 2S-28,
Ps. civ. 14.—-Coritie HendCraon.
Player.
Select reading—Willie Nelson,-
Paper ok the life of Joseph—
Wayne Brown.
Solo—Margaret Bates.
Recitation—Edward Atkinson.
Benediction.
Take
ONE
of the Little v
Tablets
and the
Pain is
Gone
HEADACHE
BACKACHE
"Delore I began 10
u s Dr. Miles' Anti
Piln Pills I suWeredl
for d«ys and wccK
with neuralgH. Now
I nrely ever have the
hcadadhc. I will never
be without them.'
Miss Eleanor Wade
823 IV fliii Street,
Si. Joseph, Miiooun
AND THE PAIN< OF
RHEUMATISM
• nd SCI'ATICA
25 Doses 25 Cents
Your Druggist sells Dr. Mlles'< A nil-P«m. Pllli
and'he Is authorized to rauirn the prtcc of the first
package (only) If It fall', '►-ncflt y.
10 male member*. Plerf-seseri'il
sample copy of Sun.
FriiternaFly yours.
Albeit C. Guinn, Set t.
TO THE PUBLIC:
I now have my plaining mill
installed and am in position to
iff I local orders o$/^ny dewri'p.'
lion, and if yon need lumber it
will certainly be"to your interest
to see me before buying. YouV
patronage will be highly appro*
ciated; therefore you will receive
nice and courteous treatment
white at ury mill. F Want bttsT-'
ness and am going after it. Do'
not fail to come and see for
yourself. T. A. GREER,
-Linden, Texas, R. -No. 1.
Hon. Gus Shaw, candidate foV
Governor Will in all probability~
be at the ohl'settlers rertnion and
will make a tff&ecb tftunetime
during the encampment.
Are j'ou a renter, if so, you arc
standing in vpur own light; call
at th'e Surr office and we will tell
you ho\v to Own a home; we re-
present a.COdple of loan compa-
nies tfmtw'ants tohelpvou build
or buy you af hxiine, at only 5
per cent interest,' see add in an-
other'column. Its up to Y()t .
The yottng people laid a de-'
iightful tinio at a tacky pariy
givfeti at tlie home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Kiisl'tig last night.
W e 11a v, li^vfeV seeri a mull) com
ical looking crowd of people.
Mr. Tom Powell'arid"Miss Lessio
Luriter won i1h> jirizes, which-
were a Jews havjvand a bottle of
I cologne. At a late hour refresh-'
inents were served which consist '
ed of corn beer, ginger cakes and
pepperment candy. The occ; ■
i.<>n will long.-be r Uieuvb,',,'i,'!'
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1909, newspaper, August 3, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341245/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.