The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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The Bowie Bla4e
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ere is the way Hon. .las.
K uDltwhcii Kverr Friday Moraine
BUWIE,
Entered at the Post Office at Bowie
Texas as Second claas wail matter.
W. M COBB Editor and Proprietor,
Subscription prioe, &LOO per year
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
Hogg puts the national chu-
paign, and it must be remember
■| ed that the big ex‘governor ha
TEXAS ■ generally been an acourate polit-
ical prognosticator: ‘ In silem-o
and scowling countenances of
thousands of voters all over the
country, I see an omen of success
for the Democratic party. be-
cause,” said he’ “it means that
we ara p’.aiming To swai the ad-
ministration. It's unfailing.
For President, . ,■ -
ALTON B. PARKER,
of New York,______
For Vice President,
HENRY G. DAVIS,
of West Virginia,
for Congress; 13th Diet,
The Democrats will carry New
York and Indiana without
doubt. I have talked with thorn
from many sections of the coun -J
try and found them all confident
of Democratic victory”.
✓
W...
For Governor,
S. W. T. LAN HAM.
For Lieutenant Governor,
GEORGE D. NEAL.
For State Senator, 31st District,
EMORY C. SMITH.
For Representative, 82d District,
R. L. CABLE,
For District Clerk,
J. I. RAG LIN.
For County Judge:
Gko. S. MARCH.
For County Clerk,
K. D. RUCKLE Y Jr.
For Treasurer,
Parker's letter of -acceptance
will appear in next week’s paper
Watch for the pen re-unioh of1
Blade correspondents next week
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The Stats Democratic" Execn
tive Committee will “meet- ii
Dallas tomorrow and arrange foi
the coming eampaign.
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For Sheriff,
JOE C. BRYANT.
For Tax Collector,
W. G. BRALLEY.
Dallas is making
preparations for Legislative da.\
at the Great Fall Festival, Octo
her 12. The editor acknowl-
edges the receipt of an invitatior
to attend the banquet anr
speaking.
y, <i
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S’ate Press in tha Dallas New:
gays there is nothing in -the old
story that a man can’t eat thirl,'
birds in thirty days, and goes o,
With the bankers and the pop- j to say that there are men wh
- For Tax Assessor,
li. M. BURNETT.
Five Lion N v
Coffee )V.-r*"o - :
stamp eh> • 7 y<>
the' rev:/ irior
oiTe YblTT The kAv
ers ou1
. that"your <•? m v.
You can EyS
mates as •. nv-ti.
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) + T7f.fi Coffee users in onr Great Wo.: Id's ■ Mr Cdutc'xt—_ .
a? ?i 't'l -'-1l to*lon U£, wm .ice .1.10 .1 i 4
•..vi'jr';-?-1 HID • cs,;.!v' get checks, dot) mou. w.u tJ
i«g| Ms Csntjsf |
-SS "-apWWfe* Whit will be the tor s t r ^ -
xtwn ■ ;y%>sv for President (v«.C ; r* d:
■« ., ® 4«ceat ,r;V • ‘ >k'' didates combined) ’■! fc‘5X”‘ . oJ,. J
t.111*051 Vo : ( November 8, k>”4 - ■ *, %
to fe’’" i ?s>- '•'» I;>; t*)00 OK-r>., *;' :..t
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G.s , as follows:
h
ulists lined up for Roosevelt it can eat thirty birds in one da
id another instance of polices Now that depends. It take
;mskh)g strange bed - feiloy
sbuio nieh“a“very long time to di
geet a‘good dish of crowr, am
tjg&t ;
will fct.
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. c otic w ho is »:e«rc.zt
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The World’s Fair Extra, just a!)(iut one ,)ird a ye!ir is the limit
issued by Farm and Ranch, is
V
urn finest. Expoflition of the..won-
dorful resources of Tvxas yet
published.
We also • ‘T Oi&Mz
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10 r/tss*- wq.oo
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so m*9s~
250 Krlk.es
moo
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so.’
10.00
5.00
so rittygfl.
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' I RUIT AND TRUCK GROWERS.
Call- for Mc-efinjr to be Ib id in Tyfrr
October 6 and 7.
correct <.
dentiai Vote Co!:ft‘{»UJ.
’*1 Ccsft PrUer to Qrocetx’
cate'rt Lion _
-¥our WameLook
Fvoryb. ’■>' IK- 1 ' willi»e'-r.rO.V U'--' v^V,\.uVjiie I'.o^ti^r am? taut .-
Kv n 7.......r - .-trvaltie for tae utoie.. - • jOJ N , .,'t ., Her*
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convicted t!
«earcti a
W. >rkrd before, and are.......hope full fr^ttowing call has bee n T “• n < c
of success while the Republicans 'l’u tllB Fruit and Truck Grow
are
boasting—speaking
swelling words as it were.
great
ers of Texas':
Our populist friends are re-
quested to ehuve and take a bath Jacksonville, Tex., on July
j. Wh-reas. At the meeting t
; tho Texas- Fruit unu • True!
Growers’ Association held i:
15.
-Complete Dctaileti ffafila^cttars in Eyfegy PagReige o*
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'before
1001 committee of twenty * fi v
casting their vote for
Roosevelt on November 8th, eo ■ werd selected to go to Caliform-
that ihe Republican ballot . for Ui.e purpose-of aiudving tin
not bo contaminated.
President Roosevelt.is doubt-
less realizing now what the old
methods of growing, packing
handling, and the sale and dis
tiibution of the products of that
region and make a report of tin*
• - V. .8.fiplin;r has • -f ed
1 a page “'di” in The Bf.AdE
for * ach week ‘til. fT.-r'isi-rnas.
1'hi i' the result of having fried j
THE ROBERTS BUSIN ESI COLLEGE
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Incorporated.
JOHJSrr. KOBE RTS, V rest isn r.
c< 6
Ho'i ic ' Texas.
sage uieant when he exclaimed 1 j result of such investigations with
Would that taine- enerayt would i recommendations to an ftdjourr;-
wrile a .book.”..... Some of the : cd meeting to be held in the city
diinga the-president has written 1 of Tyler at a date to be filed b\
>ii his books are being used with the chairman of the meeting;
a smaller. spa.ce—fur—oe\ efal .. . - „
ths i> ;>• It p . - to i D> »n up-to-date Business College located In a city wlitre (lie ices and
ivei'ti'Oi i:i Tin Bi.aok mT the temptation*- incident to ordinary city life are wanting. Nothing o ai trait
. . ■ . the minds of Its pnpila from study and to lead them into di-'-iw ted and
nght wu, to do it lfa tu atkV cr-tiSf, tifavigant habits A very healthful location '
c r..«r.intlv Our readers can
i*xjttnt■ "ar rrp.0 rat- biirgittn a - at -
S. t: p lag’s_____L..,
lulling effect against hiaRl
Port Arthur has probably fal-
Whereas. Said committee hat
returned from ite trip of investi
ien more times, according t° re- i gation and is prepared to make
ports, to be still staudiug, tl an
any. other great fortress in the
world. However, it Is the opin-
: n of the bvst posted authorities
ou war, that the fall of that fort
ie near at hand.
•. With. VYilliam J. liryau in the
Feat, Grover Cleveland, John G.
Carlisle, David B, Hill, in the
east, and a host of giants like
Bailey in the middle west, on
’he stomp for democracy ia -it
any wonder^Fhat the party lead-
-re are more hopeful of success
Lhan they ha^ss^beon ’ for many
years'?
AH ©yea, politically speaking,
are turned on New York thif
week. The Democrats will nom
inate & State tickets and much
tGJl depend on tb«r action in
♦be matter, If a good ticket ii
put in the field and no mistake
U made lb* State will give »
g od old time Democratic
ma
a report;. I therefore.....oalL auia
meeting, to-wit:
A convention of all fruit a.ni
truck grov/ers of the State of
Texas to be held in Tyler or1(;
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6-7,
1904, to receive the report of
ittiid committee, and take suolr
stcj>s as may be deemed advisa-
ble to orgauizs a permanent
State association, and to transact
such business as nriay come be-
fore such assemblage^. A point
has been reached m our develop-
ment that makes organization a
necessity, and the adoption of
“[betterA metfcro is of gfdWlng,
grading and handling impera-_
tive and it Is hoped that every
grower of fru ts, regutables 'or-
truck of-any kind in Texas will
be interested and that every as-
sociation in the State will be
■ ^presented at the Tyler meet
ng. Special rates will be mad-
by the railroads for the meeting .
Frank B. Guinn, f
“A So t-lior rtf (>i<iiiiurco”, an cx-
eed.iigly.iuterosting serial.>•. ary ,’ili
:*-g EL.LQ.THI B ok sou,.......
i rink ii'ii'ii 'iliii mm ia «M
Id! la «*
In tins school vou can icarn to write 1*»0 words in s.iort.hftiid in o. c niinult
, L,^n BovktA-kmKAL'r_da.«lItiniJ».U.;
a practical manner so you can go right, out of the sch - ■ ! , > t> oPiee and
he perfectly at homo. Learn Telegraphy irnttmu''er'"fUnruimfffiTi' • you f«n “
take beW of anyomeje with KiUlrotiii or AVeff. rn Union. \VLT’77rSTleb aib Lff ^
the above, and if wc fail to do an advertised,, wd)'refund i -nit nu i,<;y. ^Tl>
fnr.ilsW.the ftraipsand the applioationjuu we will do tr: r.',t. Puiuls are en-
, odmg daily. Why nCtyou *pin them and ineYe on v.iih 'In,., who have
ertoeen well? If you are anxious to equip yourself for a ■ veer „sful battiiVesi
life, come on or write for catalogue.
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Nelson-Draughon Business Colleget
-- Port Worth... Texas, .
t-omS —SSi
the 'years. It pa^trt use ,h6
right stuff.
eieht weeks Ma.iv” a c-'ui oe h arm-d i;i
»„gd c,rthS» sx
rugged health, men whosd^^
bodies are made of the sound- ~ “
£st..materials, ......................
Childhood is the.time to lav
the foundation fora sturdy con-
.Si
Mm CCTBTSr
stitution that will last for years,
, ^Scott’s Emulsion is the right
stuff. ' —
Scott s Emulsion stimulates-
the growing powers of children,]
helps them build a firtW
foundation for a sturdy consti-
tution.
Send tor free sample.
Notary Public:,
At The BLadb. Office, Sniyvfte street;
- Bowmv -
DR, 6 R. SANTIS,
r
Mysician and Surgeon
oanc#. la- VIida lluildiEg u|; Etoir*.
' ’ 1 c l vtu . i i a J i t. e f u 4 f. ji,-
JhiwJa LA
Tsxas.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
400-415 Pearl Street, Mew York.
--60m
AS'GOOD AS YOURff
FUR SALE* ATS
fv.OQ PER ACRE
OS E4HT TKRMe.’ The vrert) keowrt laniM of
the Lovlnif CaMle Oo. ^r-UeirHr suly-aiTi Vd
and sold oBt. FoeJ new by WeatHut. (food
water near the sur/Hbe: Graham a Cyie qu,,
hJ. fef what you raise. )e( mb- tell
>ou- about it. M. -K. CilAllAM i^infi. a(ren
Ui'ahuui, leahs:
CASTOR IA
-or Infant sand Children.
M Yos Hew Altftys Bought:
Bears the
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Cobb, Will M. The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1904, newspaper, September 23, 1904; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642875/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.