The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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A CA&E FOR CONSIDERATION
____.W A girt sixteen year* of age. aftlM PHRRHPI|^^HP ____J|BM| ■ ,,,
PimuMmTTIvov »* bab0 ln ,)er w“3 sentence* ,to the meat profitabfe fanning is proven aged out. bon
ri)Bii»MP XlKllX rttkPAr> prison in Port Worth because »be by the r*ct that it Is the only method ( K A. Lewli
LAJMJJKST COUNT! tilttt :i iCAT IU>
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Utticn Progress Bldg. Patrick und H.K.
BabscripUui Pile. #1.00 per U-ur.
# month* bOo. 3 mouth* 2&c tu advance
j. (I. DALIT Publisher ami Founder.
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, The Pot* Amilantaa. eiab settai,
b# destined to greater growth Vh
fff'"’ ' airy.of the other*.
liliitoirt farmer who claim* to
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have develtt|H>.l * corn that grows
. without a t ub should have no- diftt-
oully in perfecting !l»« variety to'»t{roa, t|,e snares and |>itfa!Is that yur-
struck an officer. The girl married at
14. and has h««^j.wk0 divorced and
she now has an infant dependent on
her for Ha life. This 1* another one
,of the worlds Inequalities. There are
those who say let the girt 'suffer for
her sins. But Is it the desire und alin
of the law to make people suffer i»nd
measure out punishment, or is it the
purpose of the law to help those who
are the victims of circumstances to
a better condition in life? What does
a girl only fourteen years of age know
Of‘the reSpousibitltieii of life? Imma-
ture In mlnd aiiit butty, she needs the
guidance of a mother to protect Iter
Intrasite farming Mrat PrefilaMr. hTAT« v*.„o
The fact that Intensive farming Is \ Stephen Herbert died at Columbus,
years.
Uftftv * 4 ; Waa
By which the man who farms land crushed between two bog cars at iial-
•valiwd at #50 tor- #800 an. acre <jhu ;l«*.' .
matte money, especially If the land | Mr*. A. J. Baker, wife of a banker
belong* to another. Thl* Is* done. In of Hun Angelo, dropped dead of heart
|lunuu>erahye instances, as. |'or In-,failure, j
stance, nearer largo rliies and in den
eer populated section* of this and
other countries. If the intensive meth-
ods of fanning pan be made to pay
on land of the vjalne suffijeatod. they
can of course be made to -pay on land
of proportionately lower price.
A campaign has been Inaugurated
Uy Thqdalveston-Dallas Nwwa for the
poiqK.se of impressing upon the people
Sam Kotberhouae, a prominent
Texarkana citizen dropped dead of
apoplexy. t
Cotton sold at Chlllloothe at 15.35c
the highest price ever paid in the
Panhandle
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Mat ,
Uf receipt*
Ftert Worth la to b« headquarters
Rev. J, U Croe* of Hou«u»n conduct-
ing’ the devotional exercise*. The
eleetlon of officer* for the ensuing
year resulted a* follows: C. C, Slaugh-
ter, president; Rev. George W. fruetf,
recording secretary nud H. R- Cole-
man nagUatant recording secretary.
Judge .1, K. Marlin, of Port Worth,
has addressed an open letter to’the
City oemmUsion protesting again*!
the action of the former board In
changing the name of South Rusk
j. u mmiMWm
Physician an# Surgeon.
Office over Citizens National Bank,
lame call* at Dublin Drug and Jew
elry Co. Residence telephone No. i««
[bnWln^r#*a#^^^|
Ult. K. K. Ul.NTBMI
I'byeleleM and Surgee*.
Bee. Telephone 105, office Si
[Street to llryun Avenue. ■ I
Ahc demand for additional echooi j4«««* ■ ’
-------------- room for the Weet. Texas, school. ha* j «ol,# thf, *' „!*■ rnshLia*
Dullna stand* thirty-fourth on the about reached the point whdn t,)e ‘ 7i* ofrt« % S ri
d of American boatofficea la point people will be called upon to vote n j phone Hh. office I, .......
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rtf Texas and the southwest geuerally of the Culled States Express CohJ-
the importance a* well as the satis- pany in Texas. 'V- '
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• .point where it will grow lUready sack-)roU!)(1 gift at tilts# particular') faction and1'pfdflt- *tal are tbe reetilte Mra, 8«rah 8!. Dodson died of p«I-
ready for tha market. j stage of life, No girl of sixteen should j of Rttenahm farming Toe'many year* iagfa; at, the, Raptlet Metmirlgl uani*:
be sent to prison, to come in contact > Tbe New* preached in season and out tartutn in Dallas. ' v-
with crlinlhal* and the hardened, j of season ttwi necessity Tor the diver - J The Park Bank and Trust company
vhdotu element. Perhaps the llute j »ific#tioa of crops, The pres* of the ‘ wh*. reorganixed at Beaumont adth a
mother, inceiwed beyond endurance m ! slate generally took up the alogbn. icapital of *3«0,0t)0. ........ rT„, „ „„„ ..._____ ---
her supposed wrong*, did strike an of- with tha result that the farmer* of the I Rev. Beaborn Crutchfield, aged 70, through the lung. The wound I* eo Office oter Citizens' Telephone
[ The president of the W. 0. T t’r
at Calvert recently converted her ne-
g»»X» washweman. " Aunt ' t.ucy, to the
SpMWNttice cause. The ladies of the
ribbon society now have hopes
of rescuing the blacks of Texas from
the. awftil clutches of the rum demon.
* JHtltmnu car porters have been ’n
Strutted by their company not to so
'0* ty* 1row lr‘‘''*l,,r" "" ar<* liter heart ."TfeeTthaTthora are~tUnes
paid for the service they perform. . whH, jiwl,„ rtottld wtth
8c«r. But what of that? lathi* u dan-
gerous deed? A slip of a girl with n
sucking babe at her breast is cast Into
jail, the stigma of which will cling
|about her and the child forever, and
the humiliation of Which will eat out
However, the traveling public will
KitiiNfttatte to pay twice again or be
I mercy, and this is a case where the
gUeatly ignored by
class of individuals.
that autocratic
|judge should think about the child In
I her arms as well as the child who has
elate are much tauter off than they
otherwise would have been.
Intensive farming necessarily In-
clude* diversification, ns the News has
wilt marry Miss Ulllan Caldwell,
aged 40, at El Paso.
County tax assessor* and collect-
ors wet in fourth annual aesslon’ at
mated, for reason that to Intensify It i* San Antonio Saturday. •
necessary to grow out ns many crops' Dallas Is shown to be again ahead
on the sumo land in a season as pos- 'Of JvtoinpHi* and Nashville, Tenn., th
slide This of course necesslates the the mutter of Postdffice receipts.
Vltlerm-y.al.Usr.
Office uter City Hall. '
proposition tb Issue bonds for the v«r- tjj <*0b0.lM)N . *
pose of raising the money. ■> |
\ k'lre. resulting In losses sggregnUtiK j Office uter City
over IHHMihO. upon which there l* Wll, pracUee in -all the eoudrta- In
nbot ITp.OpO Insurance .occurred Uits sectlou and In the appelUte court
building* occupied by the Magnolia Uml titles examined, Ug*l paper*
Paper company »»d the South Texas drawll. Dublin, Texu*. '
Candy company at Houston. j-...........'.. ■■
in a (iffftculty at his barber shop HUS.
ill Comanche Fred Hue© wan subbed
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serlouB that he may not recover No. 148; 1>r-S***M®* «
Huso's brother-in-law. Earnest Mason No. 49. Dr Bryan residence phone No
was arrested and released on bond. jH'1- l-wave calls at Dublin Co.
planting of different crops; so that
diversification Is a part of the inten-
sive system of farming, and intensive
[assumed a woman’s burdens at the age j farming means simply the best farm
1 whs eh** should be happy and free. |ng, Or, as The News defines It. “Get-
; The ministration of punishments amijtjng the largest yields and greatest
! the methods adopted to
f John W. Oates of Texas has offered
Son0”*^'"' Methodist"' university "at I U’w "d,>fed tJ th«( P«»flU ffequ a given afjsa of ground
' broken law sometimes reminds me of D tjie smallest cost."
Port Arthur, in the event the church
the days of the Inquisition; there Is
will raise the same amount and fur-..................... ”| in order to assist In getting the best
uish suitable she Tim proposition ,80 11 "'< h crup ly manifest where mercy , of Information on the subject of In-
has created much interest among ! ,IT.‘! ,®tmc*' ol“ her h,a!ui of ,<n^ | tensive farming., the News is offering
Methodists and lb*' tualle! will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
| and bid a poor, disconsolate creature to the farmers of Texas—those actual
j hope for better and nobler things. |v engaged jn farming—cash pflr.es to
_ |This is a theme for serious considers- the amounl> of $3(M) for arUc|ea „„ the
The actiuital of II ( lav t ierce is not i,lon For U involve* the future of | subject of intensive farming. The first
-*“• a<<luuaI or " * w 1 ' i e 18 IUH | the human race We should strive to
Without its val
\ few more such
cases and the people will arise in their)
wrath and demand an enforcement of I
the Ihteni of the law w ithout so many
teehniciiUties. quibbling* and evasions.
So -inn even ibe trial court -
doubts the fact that I’lerct
correct and uo! abuse, to lessen the
prize I* $KK), second #50. Then there
The tax assessors adjourned at'Ban
Antonio after electing officers and se-
lecting Dallas to meet In 1910.
I.eomtrtl Burt, aged seventeen years,
was found almost frozen near McKin-
ney. died as the hesult of exposure.
The railroad commission Announced
Uiuru LTvaudals, alias Emma Ad-
ams. the New Orleans girl charged
with conspiring to Smuggle t'hlnose
into the United States, was placed ;
IT. J. KARMKR
I'hjslclan und Nargeeit
Dublin. Tex**. *
Office over Dublin Drug Co. Res!
under arrest again an sn md.ci.neol !dMf#_ Grafton St. Telephone 118
returned against her at Hrawn.vllle j Uaye t ,)lJblln Drtt< Co‘s.
A new organization has bought out _______________■fimplry
the C. P. Moore partnership in the ; yj j Thompson. W. H. Onmtt.
Oklahoma. Red River and Texas rail-! THOMPSON k GIBKSTT
way for #80,000. The new company I A((orn >t Uw. st^A Tex.
takes over eleven mile* of ralhoad , r7^
and will build south and north from1 I rompt attention ClTOUt*
it would enforce the law requiring Clarksville.
equal railroad facilities for all races, j Bread will sell at Gc per loaf to the
business
in the courts.
Henry Howard, held at Seguiu for j retail trade after January t and will
alleged complicity in the killing*of the sell at 5c per loaf to the wholesale
Condit family, was ordered discharg-
ed
The Jurisdiction of the railroad com-
mission was questioned In the first jers’ associate!!.
trade In Dallas after that date, ac-
cording to a statement made by V. P.
Kearley, secretary of the local Hank-
are five prises of #10 each nod twenty
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[burdens of the unfortunate rather prizes of #5 eacV II is hoped that
than pile upon them a mountain °f j nuxny splendid article*, full of valu-
mlsery out of which they will emerge at,je information, wjl be received, not
broken in spirit, and instead of rp- only In the competition but aside from
. | spooling tbe law. hating It with an that
(Irreconcilable hate and thus the actual Since the beginning of this move-
J !i meat in October Tbe News ha* recclv-
l ed many indorsements of the Idea
------------------- j from a great number or the best farni-
THIS APPLIES ALSO TO Dl BLIN. iors |n the state a* well as from gov-
kimeeU -and vet he goes free because , , . , , ,
~ " , -purpose of the law is destroyed
he was “immune from prosecution. ,. ,,, .
" 1 v Ransoms. C leburne Enterprise
—ATmiaticlie Exponent. _
day of the lumber rate hearing ai Ausi
tin.
Kd Rivers was convicted at Dallas
of burglary in connection with tlie
Grand Prairie Jmnk robbery a month
agy>.
An attempt Will be made at Galves-
ton to secure the installation of a
wireless on the Herald Bank light-
ship.
Captain Thomas Franklin, sentenced j
in New York to two and a half-years j
imprisonment for embezzling funds at
West Point while eoimnlsary officer,
there, Is a native of Texas. He is I
nephew of Admiral Schley, who is his
mother’s brother.
At Dallas the Northern Texas Trac-
tion company is being sued by G W.
Young for #50,000 damages. The suit
safer, y '
Wf!u
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and its capitalization increased from ! •,or|,lst,'nl on |,:*r' of i"‘r|the pres* of the state is supporting
doMSful ; interests Any town depend-1 th*» idea These articles have been
log upon agricultural pursuit* alone j published and have proven Interest-
ing not only to the farmer, but to men
A drainage district of 30,000 acres, {grows out of alleged injuries receiv- j R K.
to Include the city of Beaumant and ed by the plaintiff in a collision be-I
W& i
#400.000 to #5,900.000 was su<*
to securing a half million dollar court
house contract at a figure of #10,900
In excess of the lowest bid, it is al-
leged, This looks tike making Texas
pay the tariff that the lumbermen ex
pette I to get through congressional
SCth A.
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can grow so large and no larger it
takes smoke stacks and dinner palls J[n every walk of life, for they see In
to make a city l onmnche Exponent. | (be intensive farming methods great-
jer prosperity for the farmer, and
The worth of a man' seems to have they know that whatever cause* the
been a matter of small consideration |farmer to prosper cause* everyone
, - In the elec! Ion of the present stale off!- j else to do so.
discharged rial* of Oklahoma Governor Haskell j |t ja said by those who are in a pi
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for cowardice In falling to arrest a *** ll'‘* candidate loudest In damning J BtUon to know that the present yield
X .rderer recently made the frank ousts, lauding prohibition and j of crops In the state of Texas, and In
I- eiuent that he prefers being a live eulogizing the bank guaranty law and j most of the other state*, for that mat
( ,ard to a dead hero adding that he <row car ' " i!" a'"1 bis candi- |,,r. (.all easily doubled by Inten
J *4 rather I* be said of him “there henchmen were elected Since „jvp methods. There is no reason to
fy BOMI." than There he lies." No- lt**! Gm* Haskell has been indicted,question thl* statement. At the same
I ,dy care* for a coward, but after .* swindler, the trusts have done time, it i* also possible to make the
|t i the poik-enusi! * niatenient contain* t,r**tty much as they pleased in Okla- quality of the product twice as good.
■£■■** phROMiphy and recalls the old “o»a; *** "M>ral cowardice of the This 1* an important matter, and if
g.iage abort' fool* rusittg to where people ha» made the enforcement of -1tic people will take hold of It In the
angel* fear to tread ,,1P prohibition law a farce talthough right spirit and with determination to
......... .................——J-. ;>n the few districts where enforced it double their yield* and income, it will
, , , I ha* been a success); the Columbia
King Leopold It of tbe Belgian* <>f oklahomB ritv wllh |4<x».000
if of tbf»
dM on last Ertday .ttorning tbe ^ M(eg ,iabmUM fui|,.d
throne paaaing to Brine* Albert. thar*i|||rf
hef-WII t>0 dtr-*. ,’ heriditSf) heir That
lUiaMty Ik* the head .hat wears the^^ ^ (h<> ,ut# tr«Murrr
interested in speculation* that caused
of the creditor* are yet
waiting for their money; It has been
be the greatest step ever taken by a
state toward greater material welfare,
progress and prosperity
crown has been fully exemplified In.
tfe* Itfe of this aged monarch Ruled
with an Iron band by a despotic father
M# boyhood was said to he far from
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the failure of the bank; another
state bank, at Tulsa, ha* failed and
„. , , . v ■ the governor charge* the attorney
happy and upon hi* arreaatoa to the „ ^g r.*pr.n»ible for th.
|*f«M tKMbfes of stoteaaa4 duowatle AtK,u( |hr onlT ,aw that „
iafeUeltte* aaddened hi* Bf*. br»k* 0^nUng s„cce**fUlly I. that which
hi* naturally boyl*h spirits and ran- Umpel* the negro to ride with hi* own
****** «* • «** *m1 re**rvwl nmn ! race, will Texa. elect for governor a
tatan who bait* th* people with ait ap-
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Th# ladle* of Haskett have organ-j peal to their prejudice* or will they
tied a magazine club and their effort* take into conalderatkm hi* ability, hi*
are of a character that will not fall fitnes* for office and hi* personal rep-
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to arte the endorsement at even the
moat acrid of the men who are dt»-
po*ed to ridicule the club woman
The ladle* of tlm Haskell Magazine
Club, tn addition to maintaining a
publb library, suhaertbe to all th*
V pertodical* of net*, which arrive In
»,/-' time for the members to read them
More “drat Monday ” On that date
their less fortunate frlenda In th#
country are Invited to visit the library
and take home With them a supply of
Rcy of the Texa* aAuat gym
tent, thl* effort at supplementary edu-
cation deaerve* every encouragement
and it I* to he hoped that the prac-
tical example of the Haskett ladle*
wU be emulated in every town In
mm' ‘
utstinn for honesty. Haskell respond-
ed wtth an encore to every popular
clamor yet hi* administration has
been * farce and a disgrace
Bcnounce Action of America.
Resolution* prepared by a committee
selected at a meeting of the Central
American people in the City of Mexico
denouncing the action of the United
States In reference to Nicaraguan and
Sfelaya, were mailed from the City of
Mexico to President Taft and Secre-
tary Knox. They were ratified at a
mas* meeting of member* of Central
American colonies in Mexico City.
They were In part as follows
"That the government of the Unit-
ed Stales ha* no right to intervene In
the internal affairs of Central Ameri-
ca, despite the reasons stated by you.
and we affirm (hat the promise of your
government is to consumate an of-
fense against Nicaragua, arousing po-
litical passions, taking advantage of
Some one ha* said that the drying the credulity or disloyalty of some
up of a single tear has more of hon- Central American*,
e*t fame that shedding sea* of gore ! “Thai Nicaragua ha* ground* to
One Say last week there died tn San | consider that the present revolution
Francisco a man who in this very j ha* hero promoted by the government
manner gained not only luiernaUoim' of «be United State* and has the per-
tommkiwvtam .K- *** *hn established • movemen act right 10 claim from that govern-
_ » . a. ^__fwhervby not only be might serve hu -..ni an tndcninlzatlon sufficient to
mantty hut open the way for of here
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In recent year* the holiday business
has steadily Increased among Dublin
Merchants The average prosperity
ha* enabled tbe people to buy, libel'-
ally and the demand* of the timea
our Merchants are carrying up-io-
date etock* of good* amt where they
have used printers ink have found
that it te ae necessary to their biiat-
neas as have the mail order bouses
concerns would he helpless without
Its agency An attractive announce-
ment that eater* the homes of the peo-
ple every week Is rend with aa much
■HjMwt as the current new*. A town’s
people justly take pride in their
trade and .njoy seeing their lo-
. Matt* littndlp th© f htntfs Qjvjj,
ay for the loss of Ilfs and Interests
to dry th*> eye* of the penitent and irh your government ha* Caused
lift up the fallen and In this Charles j w b Its irregular proceedings.
N Crittenden became blessed as the j That If I he government of the
man who had found hi* work A SOanh ailed Bute* had sought in good faith
of Iridependcni fortune, be used hi* an equitable and impartial volution
wraith for this purpose aad the »tx- 'of the conflict it would have accept-
ty Florence ( rltteaden home* stand-ed at one* the meditation offered by
in our country today aa a refuge for the gon-rntnent of Mexico to solve
the sin sickened woman who wishes
to begin Ilf* anew and finds it impos-
sible to do so with the ’ womsn-made
and men endorsed" conventions which
once beyond who## pale re-entranc*
becomes impossible Crittenden did
not seek to reterm these laws or to
question than, hat with an earnsat-
uus* of purpose *av# hie heat that the
way Of the transgressor* roighi th s
measure hu softened, la this line of
human service he found Ms Ilf# work
and guided others by his inspiration
and example to batter U«|||;' ’ I
la' a letter directed to Urn house,
the secretary of war transmitted >
the question peacefully - a meditation
Which waa offered, according to the
declaration of th# Mexican govern-
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• 'believe* -that »e hue*
where our merchant* can
variety.
carry and the report Of the general board of Untied
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nt to the press
th* cittseue of the five repub-
lic* of Central America, declare that
your not# Is opposed to the soverlgn-
ty and dignity of our
jtyy, but principally to the Republic of
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to our people, aad la
sdlj
your government ta prrnv
to cost #200.000 Is pri>[»o*c(l at Beau
rnont.
The Catholics of -Sari Antonio are
to spend #tS4,000 In that city on new
school buildings and additions dur-
ing 1910.
The dead body of Ray 14. AVelden-
haminer, aged 23 years was found
near Fort Worth, one hand clutching
a pistol.
Clyde, the six year old son of Mr
and Mrs. C. M. Claybourn of Pala-
cios. wit* serloualy burned from a
gasoline explosion. *
While standing in front of tbe flre-
pluce Monday evening Mrs. Nannie
Owens of Groesbock received burn*
that caused he death
Hon. Cone Johnson spoke at the
court house at Wlfchita Falla In be-
half of his candidacy for governor.
His address was well received.
Evangelist Abe Mulkey nnd wife
celebrated the fortieth anniversary of
their marriage with a reception at
their home in Corsicana Friday.
A>e Fook, Chinaman from Laredo
ha* been arrested at Sun Antonio on
a charge of smuggling Chinese into
the United State* from Mexico.
Senator Welnert of Austin favored
the building of a penitentiary central-
ly located and under the eye of the
jitate government and the1 public.
The railroad commission at’ Aus
tin In the lumber rate bearing over-
ruled the plea to Us jurisdiction and
twice denied motions of postpone-
ment
The personal injury damage suits
In railroad companies are the defend
ants and the aggregate sum of #105,-
000 I* asked for, are on trial at San
Antonio.
In attempting to arrest Mr. Rising-
er Sunday evening City Marshal G. A.
Huston of Center, shot him In the
knee- Mr. Huston claim* the shooting
to be accidental.
’Buffalo” Jones of Atuarlllo is at
El Paso getting up a company of
ropers for South Africa, where he will
rope and tie wild animals for moving
picture machines.
Mayor, Dan Reed of Corpus Christ!
died from the effects of a stroke
paralysis, which came on him Friday
a week ago while be was attending a
meeting uf the city council.
Tbe Texas Cattle Raisers' assoeia
tlon will maintain It* headquarters at
Fort Worth for'another year, and pos
slbly for all time to .come, unless
something unforseen occurs.
The North Texa* Medical Associa-
tion at Fort tfortH selected Bhemnan
aa th# next place of meeting, and the
third Tuesday iu June aa the date
Dr. A W. earns* of Hutchins waa el-
ected president
Mr* Annie Orgut. wife of J. It
Orem. » farmer living near Vaughn,
south of Hillsboro, was seriously and
possibly fatally Injured by her aiotl.
Ink catching on fire.
Frits 0. tout ham. a son of former
Governor ff. W. T. fan ham he* an-
nounced that he will ha a candidate
to represent Parker county In th*
next legislature. He Is a prominent
‘ Weatherford.
FRANK III) t A J«.
Rental Parlors
tween two cars of the defendant, oo- i
ourring January 27.
Six hundred and six corporations j
which have failed to pay the franchise j
tax and penalties will lose their char- j
ter rights beyond the hopes of ro- j
Over Higginbotham Brothers.
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
The Passing Show Reviewed.
The sugar trust thieves believe that
demption unless they pay before the!sweet are the uses of adversity,
end of the year. These were live ac- | Senator Puffer could hiute ttjld Falr-
tive concerns May 1, last. j banks of the joy of being Whlakerles*.
At Beaumont a negro woman named .lung ago. j/'jtj
Nancy Brown, on retiring closed all j Porto Rico coffee owners are »re-
ber windows and doors and started a Paring for a United States treasury
charcoal fire to keep the room warm; : raid, too. Poor old treasury,
she was found dead in the morning j " e are promised economy In admiii-
with a child who occupied the room j Utration. Subsidy on ehip* Is the open
with her unconscious but will rt,- door to extravagance,
cover. . I Our forest reserves mey be serlotl
In retiring from active service a» j *>’ endangered by the smoldering fir
secretary of the Fort Worth board of in lhe inferior department of the it)
trade after serving in that capacity t terlwr 1 \
siuce its organization more than nine j Distasteful as the task would bd;* jf
years ago, (’apt. A. B. Paddock win j may eventually become necessary for
give bis time and talent now to the |,1>e United States lo Americanize Cen-
Texat. Prosperity club, of which he!tra' America.
Is president. j Sl> far as the United States odurta
--------- |are concerned, it appears that Mr,
Converted Sayers at-Austin Meeting, j Rockefeller will be permitted to keep ,$/(
Ex-Governor Joseph I). Sayers made "n struggling indefinitely. “
a profession of religion and Judge
M. M. Brooks, candidate for governor,
and several other prominent politi-
cians atended the preaching during
the revival meeting which Dr. Hubert
D. Knickerbocker, pastor of the First
Methodist church of Austin, ha* just
closed with the University Methodist
church In Austin, There were over
fifty conversion* in all and five of the
young men of the university decided
to enter the ministry, and #5,000 was
raised toward the payment for a new
#50,000 church plant which the con-
gregation has Just completed.
During the meeting Dr. Knicker-
bocker lectured twice before the uni-
versity Y. M. C. A. in the university
auditorium, and he says that there is
no other state university in tbe cojin-
try having so large a number of con-
verted pupils ln Its midst. There are
seven hundred young men'’In the in-
stitution who are taking daily Bible
Study,
Many of the denominations are mak-
Mr. Aldrich say* our banking sys-
tem Is barbarous, but we guess It Is
about as good a* our tariff system,
which Nelson think* Is th* best ever.
The gold produced by the mines of
the United States last year was val-
ued at #94,560,000 or just about the
value o fthe confectionery and bandy
the nation consumed.
Mr. Champ Clark says Mr. Joe. G.
Cannon knows nothing of parilmeot-
ary law. The statement is misleading.
Mr. Cannon knows that part of it that
Mr. Clark does not know,}
The Washington Herald says 1
Henry Is just about America’s
product." Taking long chances jm
the charge of lese majesty from |he
f it that
s finest
■
m
Bon hunter
Anyone who differs from the
er in regard to the tariff or the
rule* Is guilty of mental
and may not properly belong to
HtioaJ organization that
G. Cannon. _
The proposal to ask Mr.
»tl ing overtures to Induce the attendance ’ r,‘*1*n 1* impracticable, If not
of of the students of the institution, prac-*T>le m,c® 0,,M> unanimously
ticaliy all of the denominations main- ,hut th* cl*t ‘»*>«ht to be h "
tainlng strong churches in that' woul<1 «*«•«« to put th*
vicinity, and tbe Presbyterian* huve'h*r
established their seminary within 'IsD* Corelli say*; “i
qssy reach of the university. prostrate themselves before
---:--- | heiresses because of their
To Cure “ Affinity" Habit. j manner.” Thank*. Marie!
New methods of handling husbands ,m<1’ nevertheless, that the' _____
with th# '’affinity'' habit was pre Hon so seldom lasts beyond tb<
scribed by Mrs. Martha Grogan, when j church door and the merrhi# settle
she appeared before Judge Newcomer !B,Bm H
In Chicago, to prosecute Mra. Grace ! i-.........
Potter, twenty-six year* old. alleged Holiday Date* la #
soulmate of her husband. Bernard According to the llifi
Grogan. Mrs. Grogan’s methods ap. will begin early In the
parently proved successful, for sbe *»*» Wednesday of Fsl
to the court that "hfr bus- ushers the “aach cloth
hand tea* how* behaving hii
Her# la h«r recipe *
"Gel acquainted with your
bead's habits.
r Lent
year-
», which
Nicaragua and tee call Thera will be no confirmation «f
In Central Amert-
to be en the alert
to the
the census enumerator* until tbe
green meets again lit JwMftfifk How
, fiUte’kmpi .....
“ "Sit1
will he on Tuendiaiy Mgak''''
h* '• *»Hn« the' Hw ywungstera will be «u
a(>ft©ut ftp©ilft i'niloi). vUuiorUl dew in
•Trent him nicely, but damn.* that <W1 on Monday aa wRI Julyf
he be * true husband. day, always on Monday w
•Find out the affinity and talk m «*mh*r #. ThnakaBlvtag.1
| Thursday. will he on
7. and
Jffi-
xrUI j, G-
“Tell your huaband to
and If he H ' B
o come home >and ( brlatmas. th* i**i
Wd toM imp;
l. • -A
guilty wai
MattoMl
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