The Cass County Sun., Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL INTEL LICENCE
Millinery. Millinery.
Coffins i.t coil at C. ('. I*ow- . ' ' .
Vi!’* Atlanta Texas. 1 ' ! 1 :,i| V‘-;I •• ’
—-------------1—.— ■ see for your. 'If. S.-gal,
Mrs. Nurull Graham lias In-fill Jcffer-am. Tex.
on the «ek the past week. | S. A. On- an.1 his daughter
W. C. Baker has r^w^ick j MlJ' ««*1 Mrs- 11 illht of Av-
little girl at his house this week. inSor 'v('ru Linden visitors I'ri-
Call at \V. L. McWhorters fori '_______
I'lte familiar fare of J. ft.
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Twanrtv**-v».*.y-■^3oiCt^ttirz*Ti££'W~rriZ^irjr,—1—-r:— ~ '
J- B llanos, nssi.-tant county! We s 11 good ousted ruff--:- at Special Clubbing Offer
fresh groceries.
Ben Ball anil wife were shop-
ping in Linden Saturday.
Mrs. \Y. T. Hatcher was in
the oiiy.
it! ."<>.• on the dollar, Conic and
. Dobson el Hughes Springs was - for yonrseii. .1. .1. Segal,
.seen commingling with Linden Jefferson. Tex.
j citizens Friday. , Kildare had one of her aeon
1 I
i . il. .sulsoil. Tht* Twice- a- Week Rt*|»ulilic of
1 Pi. Louis, Hit* lu st Hell)!-Weekly lift'f-
A l.uii > pair t f nutlrs. for sale l,!llMr »•* tl»ewuntv, »ml FARM PRO«
at ('. H. Nelson's.
t'* Mt l .lil,atitl SCO iilin In ’i*iu£ , pouiltls. (’ht'Iip for cash. l*» :• I:y jiiGIn•?•**--«*i* tnheparntf
oq yt-,, j t 1 . wiieii ko re<|tieslttl—FOR ONE DOL-
Our mid-sit miner line of dress L-'lt A YK.Ut
TME TWICK-A - WEKK ItKPT -
RLlr for nearly a century has earueil
Our .-lit iiv line of Ladies ami s"lss> •anils, etc. mill maintained the- cnnlhlencw of Imlf
(• jj y(.!_,,,,| ; a million rentiers., Ityov.rs.tlie news,
I oft lie World I horocglily and ;;n lirittlv,
B iudow sh.sdes. parasols and and issues rperi.il Chile editions, eiu-l>
gi Hid line of suit rus -s. telescopes c.-ntwiiiiiitr Hie la test and most r. liable
.•Mill trunks. r. Ii. Xclsem. j tvl"-rt* »f »h^ parliruhir l-e:illly lo
which it circulate*. Its special depart*
nrsdny. liis ft i-»nd- wen* glad
Millinery, Millinery. poods have came in. Whiteluwtr, |
Children liats now offered to you j
Wanted—You to leilrn' tele ! Ih^mher'd'v^ All'tI.H'm «",mner Shoes just coming tu.
graphy for H. U.K-rviee under an !'e <th" ,1m-' A1 'he gem,
that contribute to thej
... .. . , | operator and chief dispatcher ,m"s
F me line of shoes at cost at with 2r, years experience. Fm- mitistaction of the inner man
Coo,i line of Hamilton Brown i ",eMtw arT ‘'‘'‘’l?1 '*'M-Wm.i its
. artist Dhil cnntriDtRorsJ»rc airmi^ tho
hest tho country. It -in published
1.1!. XVI son. every Tuesday m d Thursday—right
j pigesi'noh i^ue -ttixteen pa*jcsh week.
Somt- complaint ahont inter, si i FARM FHOHREss, issued on the
on passed due accounts. The find Thursday of -every moiiili, we-.
Atlettu tin1 bci8P B«t»l ji’ii nu* nt -—— — XX i I.li L()i i 1 ft A MS hiilv solution i st*t* is to jiny tin* size newspaper nilni with up
Hughes Springs next Saturday. A good many phones were Have good log haul to contract account when due ( H YeKoni r»riii''tii-minre, >i.„t s|,e,-iai a
- i .. i . 7 . iiiirliiieiits for thelimnc, ffisliinns. Ih,
aj Uurnejl out mv-Ul8-4Hg4ltr-of t!te • Wtilimyrdl tt-1SAVtrri Come to ^ I and girls, rirti.,11, .!<•., vie. 11 is (Ml.
recent electrical display, hence the mill and see what we have to AecomitiS prom ply paid neve, ' Uxe!.?i.T»o«- atV hM, ei,a“-.def
not so much “hello there.” :t*ffer. I). C. Driskell A Bi-o., Xoel r:nl!'i' ;,ny trotihle, hut makes i n-will t*.\i you t,i takea«lvniilni;o
your hlls-ll, : j as.-,, iatiotl very : ot this special tier NOW. lT»e Iilin
ph-ii.snnt. ('. II. Nelson. I
1
H (J. l'ewells, Atlanta, Texas.
vjcl I!.„ hesi roasted coucc
McWhorter’s.
Pete Gamill was in town yes-
letday.
catologut*. .McKinm-vTelegraph were there in bountiful supply.
******......... I \y,\i :a.'
Airs. Fred Cameron of Atlan-
ta is visiting Mrs. L. C. Weaver.
n , , i Harrison County. Texas.
1 rebate court was in session I
yesterday and next Mon,lav the j balers It. \\ . Norton and A.
Commissioners’couit hold3 its l'-Curtis are both engaged in
quarterly session. | holding revival servi os in dif-
The best Vinegar in town at i
McWhorter’s. [[
1 t'erent parts of the county. They
Major John P. Mathews, W.|.,re oai.)ie;.t workers in the Mas-
Best coftVp in town at C. II.
Nelson s.
Fruit Jar ltubhcrs
Whofters.
. ........... ('olfins tin,1 caskets all .sizes sit
Henson and Mr. Martin of llml it j, ilopilll tluit ('. II, Nr,son'-.
Me-, the Bryan’s Mill neighborhood > tMr ni)|y |,„ „|,„„dlult|V ------------
were in town Friday morning. ; * Not riti very l.oi.g ago a negr-.j
Charter Oak Stoves it Ranges.
I’Ih* Republic, Sf. Louis. Mo :
Inclosed liii'i SI. for which send
The'Twice »-Week Renubhc and
Farm Rrc^rosn one year to
Name--:--------
I>. O--
i No.--Slate,-
-it. k. n.
Tin re will he a m-cling foi- for a certili- ate before a hoard „|.me is 10c a year.
Drew Porter of Cornett visited
relatives near Linden yesterday. w« «re s°>e aS°",s for tho I ,i,e purpose of organizing a truck of school examiners, fearing'she
Tom Oliver of OTam-11 was »“"ve nameu lamous stoves for growers iation at N-.-iv Lih- ln.,ko the m-cessarv
On ttutf streets Monday. oO \ ears the leaders better now Pity sc-limd house near Putnam’s rating, approached two of tie
Miss Janie McCall, of Doug- ' ‘ ''' ^ ,«hop on Jt-ffurson and Su-phi-n’s hoard and proposed to divide,
lasville is visiting relatives here. ’ . . ... lcti\ road, on Friday evening, between 'hem the first month’s!
— —‘ • ~ , • ^‘1 i August li at J o clci-k. I-eery salary if they would pass her.
Sain Fant and little daughter. That clever and neeommodn- interested in crop divcrsiti- They were gentlemen tmd
Aileone were shopping in town ting merchant of A vinger J. II, ,catioli and general prnspriily of (0Ul,ln’t entertain an idea so!
yesterday. j McCain, attended to business in ; the country is requested to bb i,asc
NOTE—If,v,,a wiintonly Tin-Twli-tf-
woman who was an applicant ; a-Week Reputillc the price is 05c a
year. Tin- pries of Farm Progress
Mi.
An up-to-date line of dry !1)1,1 ciry yesterday, also
goods cheap for cash at C. C. Mitchell.
Miss Mary Robinson, daugb-
Powells Atlanta, Te.-ois.
Sam Whitworth ami family
are visiting \Y’. If. Harris and
family this week.
Mrs. Wilburn Alldav and Miss
Jama Liles Were visitor in the
llub yesterday.
J. C. Daniels of A vinger, was hi j
Linden the past week and made
the Sun office a pleasant call.
ter of J; C. IK,., of Bryans Mill,
who was not expected to live, is
reported much better this week.
present.
“ A double-lock bedstead for
$1.85 at Haggard’s Furniture
Store Jefferson.
. „ ,__( j Linden and Daingerfieltl bn.se
N,idling oil the Market Lijicil to ■ ball teams will play at Hughes I
Cliaailu-rlaih’s Colic, Clmlcra otid Springs Saturday next; everv-
Diarrlima Rtamilv. i body invited.
Tills filet is well known In ilrtlgifis1:, | ’ ......., '
every w here, ami nine oat «,f ten will ; A " aining lo Mol tiers.
, sive their -ostotrierA ilds prepai-mten Tim^iiiiicIi rare cannot he used witli
I’ - b. Frost find Miss Lillian, when the heet fs’usktd fa*. Air. pi,e ! small children du-ingahe hot Weutlier
visited relatives and friends in Winner, n prominent druggist of ofthesu,inner nun.lhS toguard against |
Brians Mill comninnitv last i Mo., In n dreiilar to his customers j bowel troubles. Asa r.ile it is only j
week says: "There is nothing on tin- u,n'-! necessary to give the child a dose ,-f
_ ^ ^ ___ | ket in the way pf patent medicine ; Castor oil to correct any disorder of the I
I ulvino \Yi -nils j Which erjunis Chamtierlain's Colic, i bowels. Do not ns,* any substitute,,
” ‘ ® “ \ Cholera ai d Diarrhoea Remedy for! I ut give the ol.l-fashiotied castor oil.
The lightest running Hild long- bowel complatols. XVe sell and re,:-1 and see that it is fresh, as ran,id oil!
est wearing wagon made. F.verv onunend t!,ia prepnf-iitioii.H i-of stile- j nauseates and has a tendency to gripe
^;nnh ,,,, ., ,,i .....i _ 1 ,y ,T. P. Henderson. ! If this does not cheek Hie bowels give,
Truly a sad and sorrowing I
It* V
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Ever; man, woman and child may erjpv the I
he .ltlucht of pastimes, shooting wi*h the M
pastimes, shooting v
STEVENo
The firermus tliAt injure perfect sport, because they
never risappoint—splendid nrrns in every wav—
befit In ad I'tltnblesi’esnnd weights. ASK YOUR
DEAL’ R FOR 1 HE STEVENS.
A grea* book of no pages of interesting articles on
bimiin;, target shooting, etc., FREE. Enclose 4
cents t »cover instate.
J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co.
I*. O. Box 4094
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.. U. 8. A.
I piece selected timber nnd care-
: fully put together. We are sole
riiMiulit*!Itiin' i C iliu Cholera sunt Dia-
_____ ( , . . ri h-i .1 Roinetly ainl tlien a tinge of «*hs- i
Born on Wednesday last a boy agents. A. J. McWilliams t‘ Ct>. l ine has hc(.,l!cn tin t r nil, anti the itjH*asc may tio iheck-
to Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Atlanta Texas. imme of Ucorgo Burns, being cl in its........ ..... m„l nil danger »• |
thft Center Hill community. ' j r„, . . , *.-♦ . - ;thelosso! tivin bahes and his i •*«' «.«t ti.is r. me-,
--.-1-.---- lhls W the time ol year when companion -,s well the ! I*”v ‘ l""<-'»tci at mice and
Messrs. John Lntliom mid Joe 1 everybody goes to see their kin- . kept ready f»r inatant Use as ....... a»,
1. 1 . * 11 | , I ■ *"* week, and in addition he i In* ilrst intiit*)»t ion t»f any liowt*| 11«• li I > - i
Carlisle was in tne 11110 yesm-| f()|ks> accounts for the numermis -elf is prostrated with sickness. |ll' «pp*-t»r«. This ,s the‘most success.'
dfty'_______ I covered wagons passing tlifo'ugli 'j'|,e gun sincerely condoles with ; f|" 1,11,1 •»«>’ '•« I
\Vecau please everybody nfti- town,
ning a newspaper; therefore we
have to please ourselves.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
This Ham'-Bome Embroidery Outfit, stnmi*?,| on good mi-
terial, 1 i.i >■ malic I &1 solutclj ft eofch ,r •• It 1« n«ists
of 1 Cry'.intheinum Centerpit-ie 1 llxlt in.) with fi Doilies
t «.i,! ;,\.i in.-. 'J dainty Collars. ! Anchors f.*r sailor suit, 1
kt collar), I Autumn benes aiul
2 C tiventioual Itesigus for shirt-waist ornamentation.
READ OFFER BELOW
Mr. Burns in his sore affliction
lied upon with implicit cnufldi-ucc
An Epworth League M'as or- -*nd here ivetiieid, and trust his sail- by J. T. Hi-iuii'rsoti
gnnized at the Methmlist church f5l'*el 'nay he assuaged with the
Brof. Bates and his s'ontJeorg'ej Friday night, and it is hoped thought that, God in his mercy
of Atlanta spent a few days in! wij| prove 0r jr/eut worth to the ^'beth nil things well.
young people.
Linden the ]>ast week.
Judge E. A. Alldav of Atlanta
was up Friday looking after le-
gal matters.
Watermelons are getting to be
plentiful but they are not as
good as of a dry year.
Miss Nettie Fruzior is visiting
her sisister, Mrs. R. Y. Salmon |
in Atlanta this week
The protracted meeting at the
Methodist church came to a
close Sunday sight. Rev. Mor-
gan with tlie assistance of Bro.!
Grandma Murray and the
Annis and Forrest ^Jv-sst-Ier,' f-* 111 ii\ »d John F lo\,I. the lex— Almond atul L!ders Horton and
nrkana lumber man, came in Curtis, labored earnestly, zea'-
Thursday to spend a visit wjtli oiislv for the upliiiihling of t?ion |
relatives in the country. If they'in Linden. Hi) series of dis-
tarry tiU tlie yellow fever fright \ <,,,urf3 °f " cliarBc-u-rl
, wliidi awakens examination
is 0,11 k , 1.1 i> ni'e Sl,mi 1 practical comjirehensiveseriptu-
time in which to ruralize, go j rnl truths; and whilo the result
fishing, etc. Tlie Bun wishes of the meeting is not apparent,
, U often rnu,e,l by •ores, Ulcers a„,I enu t!lellJ u jdeasant stav. vet it is hoped that seed has
.............. i.-Hrs, that eatery y„ur ►km. W ,h. ‘ been sown which in God’s oWli
,J. O. Baker, after several days Jt< *‘1 ’ ’’ ■ at ‘ lell" s‘1-Vf! 1 ; Ladies, Ladies. ! time will bring in many souls.
have iiset! Rj’ekleirs Arnica Salve, f»r .
Ulcers, Sores ami Cancers. It U the! If VOU lltlVO postponed bll Mil#- j
Iwst healing dressing I ever f.iund." .V°ur Summer Hats, do so no Now is the time to subscribe
Soothes and heals cuts, burns ai d longer for you may now get the!101 1'1L' -Sl111-
scalds, iai-atJ.T. Henderson’s drug 1 seasonV most ])0pular styles at j All parties who desire to at tend
store guaranteed. ' 50c on the dollar. J. J. Segal. ; the Holiness Camp Meeting at 1
who have been spendfAg it
fnofitli’s vacation with relatives
in Cass left for Austin Saturday
to resume labor witii the Morgan
Printing Company.
Fiendish Snffedng
vho NEW IDEA
‘Woman’s Magazine
I«, w ftliout exception, t’’e finest 50-rent magazine published.
It is an authority on all matters pertaining to dress, and
'■'■r.t tins the latest and m* f pra- tkal stiles to tie found
anywhere in the magazine world. If you wish to dress well
at a \n, h rate ex;i«m e. the NEW InFA Woman's Maoa-
ZtNKis a j-ositiie nr*,essjty. Farh Issue 1 ontains lllcstra-
tlons In colifs. It treats also of all subjects interesting to
women in their home life. Send tour name to-day with j<>
cents and we w III enter your su'-s: rlption for one year, and
mail also the Ehil roidery < Jutfit sho--n above.
Be »ure t» menllon this paper when yon write.
HLW iDEA iOELISHIBO CO , C35 Broadway, Kn-Yark
jileasant visit with li is brother,
left last week- for his home in
Mississippi.
Mr. Singletary has been some
tvhat retarded in bis arrange—
-I efferso 11. Texas.
Piit'* sintl I’isltiia
_ Hill Stewart ami family with
mentsfor brick making “wing1 hU Hij,er si.,or-i„-h.w visit-
to the non arrival of l.is mill. ! (.f] relutives in ,illeen Cily Kli.
lints! Hats! Hats! ! day.
Ladies it tis a hut yon need, a little forethought may nave jnu j treatment nu,l bnok explaining how tul the Contrary.
wait any longer, when you may „„ elM| „f trouble. Anyone whomnkeg ,r''i,l ,,M'1 ,lllre 1""1 e4;er.v variety 1 ----,-----
purchase a seasonable one at ['» a rule t» keen Uhaniherl.-iin’s C. die, listula, fissure*, \ileera nil d j Call at I he Sun othce and get
KOe no tha ,l„lio.- I I y.. , Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy at ' *»U»er diseases of the rectum, sent free ! your fresh, country grown tur
one on tne u ta . J. j. oegai, j ,,n!1(I klKlws u,i, t„ i,e a fuct. For .*” W’ addre-s. Rea 15res. & Co.,1 nip seeds, gathered from the
Jefferson, Texas. sale by"i. T. Henderson. j Minne.o > ,li-. M1im-- I ln-st tut nip patch il, the county.
Bivin Tt-xns, are requested to be
i be present on tlie 12th of August
Stire cure, quick relief. Red Cross j*'*1 11 °l,en 111 1 O clock J).
Pile and Fistula Cure cures cases of n | III., <111,1 close August the 20th;
hie time or money refunded. Sample notwithstanding the leport to
J. M. Hall.
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sv/jet ■ - - - ■ ■ 5 by tt>* use
of PROF
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iy ons cun
oror^an without tho afJ of S teacher or any js.e-
- s knowledge of music v/hh this t
\ YOU HA Vi 70 M-ls to place
board . Hie ir..- trurc. c r.t arj the colored p Inter* on
viocs Irnov/ledg* of music v;Lh this chart.
f.V, YOU HA Vi 70 LO—I j to place It on the key
board . the ir..-1rure.r,.t and the colored p -.inters on
the movable slides shew v. hat keys to st. ;ke to play
any chord cr piece.
85-Ch..;^,. sa Eeif, yet SehnUhe. fodarsod trai
•KJrtf L-y c T#Kfi..ra i.i nii parr- •»? tt» U. a.
It is a perfect dictionary end key to music.ar-
ranged so .-nyor.e can understand it. We coti no?
enumeraie its many points of rr.eilt he:?. So write
us for full information, and don't delay* Agents
wanted every whe re. Ad!res*
THE KA7ICHA1 MUSIS CO^
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1905, newspaper, August 8, 1905; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523326/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.