The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. [10], Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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ADVANCE.
\Ve re authorise* to announce the
lol lowing VawtWttfr*hsubject to the -ac-
fioti of the OafifOcta^c primary.
For Congress—
EUGENE BLACK.
HORACE W. VAUGHAN
For District Attorney— '
HUGH CARNEY.
For County Judge —
ArirfjvwejfR • "."
J 1\ FAN1'
S. M. GRIFFIN
J. D. CAR WILE
HENRY D. NELSON
For Shei iff—
J. F. MIT*.HELL
For County Clerk—
EAtMKTT FLORENCE'
BOB moore
j. d. boom;
For County Treasurer—
T. L. NIPPER
foi County Attorney —
ELMER L. LINCOLN
of Linden.
MARTIN AI.LDAY
For TiiS Collector-—
R. H. GRIFFIN
T. J. HOPKINS, <>f Btoomburg
For Tax Assessor—
W. C. WILLIAMS
For Diptrict Cleik—
C II HEFNER
I'cr County Supcrinundcnl—
DREW rORTEX
For Commissioner, Precincts 1 and 8 —
1 AS. E. HARRIS
T. C. GLOVER
I T. LATHAM
MORRIS JAYN1SS
l or Justioe of the Peace, Prci iuctl —
\V. W. MARTIN
C. S, MY RES
J. N. SIMMONS
l'or Cotton Weighci nt Lin U n—
IJ. I?. STR1CKI, \M i>
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ALL Kinds >i feed stud' at 1
N. Mui-f ti's.
l)r. fcliaddix, «>l Newsomo, is
Vtailing friends in Linden.
fcjtiy your coffins, caskets and
burial suits from John S. Mor-
ns.
Fresh bread i:i the time at C
A Bc-ntfetts Restaurant.
J ( \ Fant, ,J. E. A. Banger fi nd
l>r ('ros^ley went to Dallas on
business hist Friday.
Remember the old reliable
clothes cleaner and presses, C.
ft. Clindining, wants and 'will
appreciate your work.
Special prices on (Jolt ui Seed
Meal Fertilizer at Linden Trans-
fer Co. __ r
Born to Ml. and Mrs. Clarence
Wiley, of Red Hill community,
a girl on the Gth.
Butterick patterns und publi-
cations at I. N. Marett.
How to Make a
Pretty Girl
Prettier.
Use:
NYAL'S BEAUTY BALM
NYAL'S ALMOND CREAM
NYAL'S FACE CREAM
NYAL'S TOILET WATER
NYAL'S FACE POWDER.
lEo t oxcelloat for roughness
and sun burns-
Once Used, Always Used
Linden Drug Co,
Evejiyhady.gpt your moaia at
Bennett's Resturant.
Prof. W. W. Campbell,' of
KwgfcW Sptsnga, was in Linden
last Friday ^nd Saturday.
Don't forget the Happy Hour
Moving Picture Show every Fri-
day and Saturday night. Entire
change of program each night.
Commercial Hotel
J, N. SIMMONS, Prop.
Linden, Texas. •
RATES: $1.00 PER DAY.
./udge E. A. Allday and son
Martin, of Atlanta, transacted
businiss here last week.
For First Class Monuments at
reasonable prices see W. W.
Morris Linden Texas. Satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
Rest l'.in ily Lnmtivt
Beware of constipation. Use Dr.Kitig's
New Life Pills and keep'well. Mrs.
Charles E. Smith,"of West Franklin,Me.,
calls them "Our family laxative."Noth-
ing better for adults or aged. Get them
to day. 25c, Al' druggists or by mail.
Mrs. T. L Stanley is in Blooin-
hurg visiting Iter mother, who
is reported right sick.
Busy Bee Cafe
WALKER SIMMONS, Proprietor
Linden, Texas.
Everything to Eat in Short Order.
Chamberlain's Tablets for
Constipation.
For constipation", Chamberlain's Tab-
lets are excellent. Easy ti* take, mild
and gentle in effect. For sale by all
dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ellington
visited relatives in Omaha last
WOfl:.
Jad Salts and every other
kind of medicine at J. J.Story's.
I Go to Gipson'a Pressing Par-
' lor for first class cleaning and
pressing. We also do repair
work of all kind.
J. B. Gipson, Prop.
Miss Era Lemmon, who is
teaching school at Warren
Springs, spent the week end
with relatives hero
Cultivators, Cotton planters
and Fertiliser distributers at E
II Shefiields.
The Mother's Faiorite
A Cough medicine for cliildrtn should
be harmless. It should he pleasant to
take. It should be effectual. Chamber-
lains Cough Remedy is off of this and is
the mothers favorite everywncre. For
Sale be All Dealers.
Mrs. W. A Carwile and son
Floyd, of Shiloh, spent a few
days last week with T. L. Nip-
per's family.
J J. Story is now in his new
home with the liest assortment
of Medicene ever brought to
Linden.
B. F. Strickland and daugh-
ter Miss Cleo, visited relatives
in the Caves Springs communi-
ty Sunday.
Eczema, Ring Worm,, Itching
Teller.
Sold under a positive guarantee to re-
fund the purchase price if it does not curc
itch, ringworm, tetter and all other skin
disesses. Hunt's Cure has proved itself
the standam medicine for skin diseases.
Ask any druggists and read I he positive
guarantee that goes with each package.
Price Wc. A. B. Richards Mcditinc Co.
Sherman, Texas.
M. D. Givina went to Fort
Worth yesterday on a business
trip. His daughter Lessie went
with hitn as fur as Dallas to visit
her Aunt Mrs. Lou Shaddick.
Meat Preserver at Sam Fact's.
0 At. Lanier, tin new re-is.u-
rafit matvpis well pleased with
his business so far. He is well
fixed up and will appreciate
your phtronago.
Mrs. N. S. Curtright and
daughter Mi38 Grace, ot Doug-
lassville, visited relatives here
Saturday and Sunday.
i/obn S. Morris has received
a nice line of ladies underwear.
Trices to WUu««. Mtv Hiddy
Blouses and Skirts. Dont fail
to see I hem.
Miss Gertruds Lemmon, of
near Lodi, is visition her sister
Miss Era, who is teaching the
Warren Spring school and stay-
ing with N J. Barron and wife |
Another car ol the Celebrated
S & P Flour expected daily at
W. C. Blalock & Go's ; its the
Cream of the north at $1.45 per
sank.
John S. Morris will take your
measure for a new an it for
Spring, flo has received his
book of samples from one of the
inofit reliable tailor made cloth-
ing houses, and stands reads to
take orders at prices defying
competition.
YOUNG MULES
We have a nice bunch of
young mules, which we will sell
fur cash or good note Will al-
so carry a full line of feed stuff'
at reasonable prices.
Harris, Lea: ley <fe Co.
Miss Bernice Hints returned
to her home in Jefferson yester-
day, after several days visit with
relatives here. Her sister Miss
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POULTRY & PRODUCE
Will handle all Poultry and Eggn you
bring to Linden at prices quoted below;
Hons So pt • pouud
Young, J to 2 lbs 12c pe • pound
Young, 2 to 3 lbs 10c pe pouud
Ducks . 8c pe pouud
Turkeys Hens lie per pound
Gobblers.. 10c pe pouud
ito otters ... ... $3.00 per dozen
Eff lCfl9P i'ocJnded). jweose '
J. A. HALL, Depot Agent
RMMH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Linden, Texas
'*A Good Bank in a Good Town.*'
Having Been h Business' Only One Month, We Are Proud
of the FolWin^Stataacrt of Our Condition at the
Close of Business, February. 20, IV*-i.
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Expense
CASH: In Vahlt
With Reserve. Agents
Due from other IJanks
$30,275 47
8,202.05
2,424 0-1
(506 41
11.854.07
18.502.08
49,953.61
$110,069.26
liabilities
Capital Stock - - &5.000.0Q
Cashier Checks - - • JJ0.G5
Interest and Discount - 1,000.84
INDIVIDUAL DHPOEiTS 79,908.12
Certificate of Deposit' 125.25
Sils.JHW.aK
The above statement is correct,
S. H. VANCE, Cashier.
OFFICERS AND DIKECTOIIS:.
Dr. C. I'i Davis, President • ri. E. George, Vice President
W. B. Duncan, Vice President \V. If. flarris, Vice President
S. II. Vance, Cashier O. It. Taylor, Ass't. Cashier
Ij. C. Weaver M. D. (Jivens Sloan Taylor
John S. Morris W. J. Wells J. P. Fant
Hulcynne went home witti her
to spend a few days.
STRAYED—Oi
We will appreciate your account whether large
or small, and will extend to you every courtesy
... consistent with conservative banking.
f , A \ c nV ! ,ci When in town call on us and make our Bank
male cow, about-|c years old,
tip of hornsisaw/^off,weight|^OUr
atsniif 1000 lbs. * 'T .ihrra\ rr~!
about 1000 lbs. jrj Liberal r
v/ard for inforna<ion leading
to same.
North T exas i„umber Co.
XArri()NTA Ij 15 AN lv,
Xjinclen, Texas.
Plione I 1-2 on
T exas.
68, Lenden,: \
Rheumatism an<i Neuralgia.
People will be K'a,i to know that
Hunt's Lightning Oil sto]>s the pain ai
most instantly. No other Lniment acts
so promptly and with such ({ratifying re-
sult!. Those who suffer liould not fail
to try it. Sold by all t'iuggists in 2oc
aiid 50c bott Ics.
I HI
ISTyal'H Headache AV afer.s
ISTyal's Toothache Drops
USTyal's Dyspepsia Tablets
Nyal's JCidney l^ills
ISTyal's Yellow Liver "Pills
ARE GUARANTEED BY
LINDEN DRUG CO.
Messrs Vernon Marett,Horace ||
Thompson and Culberson !l
ns, who are taking a business
course in Tyler '-omnjercial Col-
lege, came home last, 1 hursday Licensed to Wed. Resolutions Of Reopect.
for a few days visit, Vernon ^ j v
and Horace returned to Tylei j ^ Wheeler to Miss Diivio Wat- Whereas; It has pleased our
yesterday, but Culberson was j kin; Jewel F. Griffin to Miss j alwise and almighty God to tak©
go on account ol Grace Lyles;, WD Ilarrod to I auto himself Dr. Fowler, broth-
not, able to
sickness.
on account
fllrs. Sarah Jones; Jim Austin 1 er of our Soverign Pear] Davis.
John S. Morris lias put a priee to Viola Goree; Jack Adams to j Therefore bo it resolved by
Sarah Cruce; Boso Richardson , Beechwood Grove No. 632 of
,to Stella Atkins; Dan liiohard- ' Linden, Texas.
son to Jocie Johnson; Ambrose} 1st. That the family includ-
on Shoes and clothing that is
causing them to move. Linden
has never experienced so great
bargains in dependable mer-
chandise as this house is giving.
Spend your cash with him and
save money,
N OTICE 1
We have put our business on
/ohuson to Densie Mitchell; j ing the sisters, are suffering a,
Wilson Johnson to Mamie Hurst;1 great loss in the death of a hus-
Arrie Williams to Anna Belle' band, father and brother. Wb
Beeley; Charley Simington to j ©^rtiestly ontend our sincere
Julia Givens; Henry Marshall I s>'"JPatliy to the bereaved ones
« strieilv casli basis ibis vf^nr * l-** * wi ur , 1 ano pray ttie near Heavenlv
su u.ny ihsn oasis tins yeai, j (,0 l< innie Warren; Will Woods father to
and we expect to seII feed stull , rj wr i .
1 ., to Miss Ida Webster; Willie
on a closer margin than ever i
before. j Proxtou to Georgia Allen; Ed
Our motto is i^uiek sales and i Allen to Gemima Casteel; Flem
small profits. Von can save j Whotstone to Virlie McDaniel.
money by doing business with
us.
Linden Transfer Co.
Badly Burned
Moth ing reliever a si aid or burn more
fpiick'y than Hunt's l ightning Oil.
This wonderfbl liniment is very healing.
For cuts, sprains, bntisi-s, etc. Sold by
all druggists in 2f>c an.! 5<lc bottles.
Peace Maker Flower at I. N.
Mart'ttV.
/ohn S. Morris attonded the
85th universary of his mother.1-
birthday at Winnsboro,on March
lth. He reported her in splen- !
did health. A family reunion j
was had on that day, all the
children being present-
Go to I. N. Marett foi Fire
nibd Tornado insurance.
fulfill his precious
promises of "My Grach is suffici-
ent unto the day thereof."
Resoved 2nd. That a copy of
these Resolutions be given Sov-
eieigh Davis, one special upon
the minutes and one lurniahed
each ot the county papers.
Daisy Moore,
Linda Finley,
Committee.
LOOK for the vaudeville
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
night. Everybody envited..
Good music, a 4 net comedy and'
block f*< comedian.
U The Ttappy Hour The!
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. [10], Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1914, newspaper, March 10, 1914; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341432/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.