Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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GAINESVILLE, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 8, J800
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Have Your Prescriptions Filled At
Careful and Reliable.
Baltimore, Md., March 7
| health department will
110 California Street
Gainesville, Texas.
J. W. PUCKETT,
■DEALER IN-
Clocks, Diamonds Spectacles,
East California Street, Gainesville, Texas.
Carry in stock a fine line of Adjust-
ed Movements suitable for rail-
road men or others Requiring
Accurate Time. All for less
morey than can be bought
elsewhere lor cash.
EVAQELI8T SAX JONES.
Ha
Goes for Avarice
the Tenaha Club.
and
ESF-A-IRIlSrO
Of Fine and Complicated watches
and clocks a specialty.
H. HULEN,
"GET UP AND SO OUT AT ONCE."
Tyler,. Tex., March 6,—Sam
Jones worked bud in hia sermon
to-day to stimulate Tyler Metho-
dist to hand up the cash for the
pastor and churoh. He proposed
total) tike rich Tyler Methodists
the troth about their stinginess,
and they ahoald not get mad if it
hart. Itwas not the truth
made them mad, bat their
moral oondition. A Terse ia4he
scripture is the bread of life to
one, while to another it is a two-
edged swurd ousting through the
fleah and joints to the marrow.
"A doctor *gave me medicine and
it made me terribly siok. I asked
him what be gave me, as it nearly
killed me. He it wasn't the med-
icine bat my oondition. If I had
been well the medicine would not
have sickened me. Now if it harts
yoa old churclrmembers, it is not
the truth bat your oondition.
What galls you fellows, is not the
truth bat your past life ooming in-
to oontsot with the troth. I have
no faith in men, bat in what men
do. Troth brings down the game
as dead sore as Daniel Boone's ri
fie. When he drew a bead on a
deer be never failed to bring down
the game. This blest>ed book will
get the game every time if yon
draw a bead. Sometimes your gun
wabUes and: yoa fail to draw
bead; on the oenter, bat steady,
take good aim and hit him through
and throagn and he comes to
terms. Sinners here in Tyler may
Se brought down as well as in
other places. They are moving
on, the troth
RealEstate
the olab and the saloens they will
be mighty lonesome. They al-
ready are.
"Why, if I quit dandng what
will I do?'
•'The butterfly says:
"If I dent go aronnd among the
sweet flowers wbat will I do.
"The bee ssys:
"I don't masquerade around
among the flowers for their beau-
ty, bat to gather up honey?'
"Yoa want some honey bees
here and no more batterflies.
The butterfly oomes from and
goes back into a worm. We have
too wany old bald-headed worms
of As dust in the church. The
next time yoa write a note down
town to your husband, my sister
address him: '
"My dear old worm of the dost.'
[Laughter.]
"If any of yon get disgusted
with me, get up and go at onoe.
When your oup is full go. Some
cupe get full very quiek, but if I
were you I would not get digus-
ted when I tell you the people of
Boston, Baltimore and New York
listened to me for weeks. I just
adopt my preaching to the crowd I
am preaohing to. How can I be
deoent in speech when I speak to
suoh a crowd? [Laughter.] When
I speak to these old whisky soaks
oard players and gamblers, how
can I be deoent? And to you
quiet old sisters, too, yoa haveu't
the sense of a cow. Sister, when
I say anything that don't suit you
throw it to one side. A cow eats
away on her hay, and when she
gets through you find the briars
she has thrown aside and you just
throw aside the briars it they dont
suit you.
The text, seoond verse, tenth
chapter was here introduced, and
the heathen here referred to in
whioh christians come to warm
themsel^s It would be better if
svsry family had its own religious
fire. Whioh is best to . build a
great big fire down town to which
you all ran come and warm yonr
sins, or to ooild a fire in every
man's home? But the revival is
better than • o fire. You old
members of the ohuroh and the
(dub, this is the oloseet you've
been to the fire in a number ol
years."
Mr. Jones hare gave a glowing
picture of the home, humble or
I investigate one of the
jcnarkable institutions
ever been established fa J
It is a faith cure
' "Christ's Institute,"
by colored men.
I Sterling, street near;}]
existence was disoovwed i yester-
day by the death of a wwmsn from
liberal oharity here and elsewhere consumption. The oheif ©f
were all doubled up to-day on {the establishment is "Doctor"
their seats when Jones was snatch- Kennard.
ingat their soalps. Their bald I A reporter-called upon him to-
heads tamed jred and their laugh- day for an enterview as to ths
ter was loagrfetched and laborious-1 methods employed^ He said: "I
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ly displayed.
I MALLS INTERROGATED.
elegant, in whioh the family pray-1
ere were held and the fire kept al-
ways burning. Coming down to|°f *k® ®tate nine out <
am the proprietor of Christ's In-
stitute, whioh has been establish-
ed to cure people by the help of
God. I use homospathic medi-
cines and cure any kind oftdissass
that flesh is heir t«».
year 18881
I God desired thruugh me; to
| people, and on Februarys, 1889,
place, oftaoe that
had at least 8,000
Ike Ksssss Famsr's Alilasos Waits „a
Deflnits Stataeesst sf His Peelttss ss
Several I sipsrtast Ossstlsss.
Topeka, Kansas, Maroh 6.—
The continued rapid growth of the
Farmer's Alliance in Kansas is
phenomenal.'' In some counties * opened this
. I>f tmof the I "me
the point moet Interesting to locsl fennere belong to thie powerfa] I to 4,000 petiente, .
preachers, he decanted extensive- organisation, which is destined to whlte persons and «t were cored
ly upon the worldliness and ava- 'evolutionise polities in the Sun- except the wwaan whoso oertifi-
rice of church members at Tyler. flower ®tate. Judge W. A. Peffer, *®nt toihe
He cited reports of enormous I editor of the Kansas Farmer, and I She.had the consumption and was
sams made by the Tyler saloons th® recognised leader of the Alli-1 dym* when Bent ftnr ™®*
selling whisky on Sunday and to «»«® movement, asserts boldly atl fram
uhristains. this early day that the Allianoe is F°fd *° yfsrs
"The polioeman that stood by <*rtain * elect the next legisla- ®itber psralysig?iyronid
and saw the Sunday law violated Jture- When asked to-day if the | stSffioieaa ot joints,
the church member who rented membera elected by ths Allianoe |etc«« but they will be cored in a
saloon the man would support Senator Ingalls for ®hort time.
the I re-election, he said: X I "My treatmsntvariss. Ism
"That depends entirely upon 1 <*»®cted' by-Hfce vetoed God.
hound Il^s position taken by Mr_Ingslls. vv ^®n * patient comes to me, or
there. I The Alliance will not support any I* 8° to see him or her, I place my
1111
Some have
the bouse for a saloon, the
that drank the whisky and
man that sells, all go to hell
gether.- Now, you* old
don't want to see you go
;
If I owned this whole town and!™** who does not agree with it.[&ng®r tmthe f snd
had to rent it out for saloons or|T*"B movemsnt means business 1 instantly I am dinwwd *vj Ood
burn it, I would put the torch to and unless Allianoe men live up ,
it. You bid sinner, you can't do|*® their principles they aresimpl? |what alse l ought todo. ^
down, they srs srowdingon foster,
than the members of ths ohurch.
The churoh members are in front,
but the sinners in the rear rank
are crowding on the iront rank.
We have 1000 sinners here in
Tyler, if yoa ehuvshjsimnfcars will
just get out of their way, who will
| get religion."
"As long as church members
No. 6 East California St., Gainesville.l^^^j^^^^;
Tenaha olub they call it and rent
Money to Loon on Reel Estate.
Buys and Sells Land
ON COMMISSION.
DIME & HENDEBS0N,
what kind of medrrfne towae,
t do |their principles they are simply I what else I onght to do.
better, you eay. If you keep onj°«ting their pearls before swine. "I ?asafco<s<tt04tchaige for
talking that you will be in hell]1 sometime sinoe addresed a let- [treatment or medicine. «I am wtt-
some day before you can wink. ter to Senator Ingalls, requesting Hng to aooepbwhatever they
"But whisky drinking is not j views on th® following ques-1 willing to pay. |bav^alss |Br
the worst. Whisky drinks the tions: t pils who I
blood of the people, but avarioe I- What legislation, if any, do ! tors.' I
eats out the her*4 mw,A HaaiMva I vou recommend bv wav of relief to i their ii
ths very life and ..... . WBPB —rm»iri7TanaiM-M
church. It is the same with the condition of agriculture? done and:knowledge.
Baptists and the Presbyterians. 2- Do you favor an increase in! ,
It is the worst disease ot man, {die volume ot circulating money? I of oolored Snd white'
this avarioe. This money getting | If y®e, to what extent? In what | hSd been, they p»id} ^
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who
him:
"I reckon he would not^ have
rented his house for a saloon
you think he would have joined j
is bringing them ^ commended for his? earn, andrmoney keeping spirit. Here way do you propose to effect a I palpitation of ths
LJ1 pitty Bafcrring to «■ the Methodist oharch in Tyler ohange and how get the money in Ua» eto., and w«e mil mtired bj
wboeer members are worth hundred I circulation? Kennard.
of thousands of dollars. Not one In what respect, if at all, Health Commissioner Robe
of you -have ever done a noble j*"* for what purpose do yoa favor | yd his ^
thing in your lfie. When yon changing the national banking
thte damnable thing that you call I want a church you work around U*w? patient who died yesterday Is
IMaha SlubT Would he, as some and get but $10,0C0 subscribed. Do you favor a free and un- on* of many deaths result
ot your church members do, hava Yon old miser, you say, you will I limited coinage of rilver it present j foith in the •«iDstit?c®|.'"
blowed in 820 a month to keep up give some now and some more weight and fineness?
suoh a olub? Brother Timmins, Inter on. I always dsspise an old "Up to date this request has
this olub elected you an honary cow that only gave one teat at a not been oomplied with. My
«**e# didn't they?" time. [Laughter.] Avarioe is I opinion is that Senator Ingalls
"Yee." eating the heart out of the beet and the farmers of Kansas can
" The devil gets mighty bold men of all the churches of this never got together on these im-
etimes. In ever city I have town. Every saloon here is | portent questions?"
had these damnable olabs to fight. | founded on avarice, every
.-a.;-.
their houses as saloons and drink
whisky, sod yonr officers go into
saloons and drink, you will never
I be Christians. God help me to
bring you up towbere yon ought
| to be. Some of you might qtiit the
churoh before you would quit vent-
ing your housesfoj saloons. YouL1<lcllureh member, whor support Igambled for thsm
4 ElseUse FrasS j
Helana, Ark , Maroh 6.—The
March term of vhe United States
District eourt, which convenes In
this city on Monday neat, will 3
the most importaut term em held
, . in Eastern Atkansis; -Ths
gamb- "Then you think Ingalls cannot! d
this club. I
danoss at the dab sad had a mas-
they tell
Lear of a horrible expioelon or t a
powder mill 19 in Penasylvania.
I don't want members oft thfc there,
ohuroh 4o be renting their houses
for saloens, hslping theae devils
a powder mill that iHH blow
them to hell. I hear, my brother.
a prominent member of ^Janee. [Laughter.]
this olub. Quit it. If I had a dog] rheumatism sets in
Married women all over the ooun-1 ling house is bottomed on it.
try are the victims. They have is the meaneat passion in the
been'clubbed to death. You L.ok world It tore the garmente T- , , —
ths instincts of a tens man, you the*su»nring body of Christ ®nd t^rk Jad8®®
It)be re-elected?" (large.
*1 eay the formers will have a ^ or*
from | big majority in the next iegisla-
and will m
and Crittenden
nection with the late
got a liberal man in thie town.
Some of you have to unload your I Seeater Aillsss Rs-slsstsS.
money or go to hell.' You Me- Dee Moines, Iowa, Maroh 6,
me married women of the churoh I thodists have an old parsonage The joint session of ths house snd I **Poker Jack"
go there and- dauee at these balls [out yonder, a disgrace to thsjaenate of the Iowa legislature, Rook has
It will be a blessing when your [town. You Presbyterians needn't convened to elect a United States council on behalf
oidjointa get so stiff you een'tjgiggle, you havn'tgotany parson-[senator, had little to do bntgo'
out and kill him. I may make
ipcelieral Mjleii«t5,*9iMs B
CARRIAGES & SPRING WAdONS,
but I ain's? afraid of
tackljng me. If he did*
| would just spit on him snd drown
I him. [Laughter.} If you
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It Fill Use of Faming
Buggy Harness, Plows, Cultivators, Disc Barr
Fittings, -Bras* Goods, Bobber Belting
Oin Supphei.
but they went to
. ma
In the latter axe
and olerkaof
In partnership by
Toe sooner I age at alL I wish the Mi
on you the hadn't any, maybe they might ral-
given fly and build a good one. And
ths olub and |you Baptists nsedn't smile
eU
these littie dudee and young buoks church I don't apply et the tMethodists, You
anything to thoeemot members of I have built a fine church, but you
the church. They most quit ths have got a big mortgage on it.
olub or qnit the ohurch. [Amen, Ths whois shebang here is down
1 * * * with the eame disease avarice."
Mr. Joeoee told of the liberality
of his own little town and other
to I plaoee and of the money he had didate.
himself given to the churoh, but
I. he said, be
in a ship-1 richer than Tyler's
Si ~
hmmi
had
through formalities. The result | he
was fixed yesterday, when every
Republican in the senate voted
or the re-election of W. B. Alli-
son and every Republican in the
home except Byers, absent on epe-
xrant of eiokness, announced their
Qov. Larebee re
oeived six votee in the house aud
two in ths senate, the bslanos go
ing to Bestow, the Democrrtiooan
The fight hae been the
and saoet hitter on reoord
in this state. The Republicans
a majority of only six
the disaffected
oo<
ted;
of the
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1890, newspaper, March 8, 1890; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502106/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.