The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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Ringgold Happenings.
After a Bilesoe of about three week*
H will bloom oat again and let all know
that Ringgold etill exist*
H. J. Miller made a bueineee trip to
•Ohlokasha latter .part of laet week.
Dr. E. E. .and Mrs. Carlton spent
the day in Terrel last Friday., return-
ing home on the evening train.
Walter Allen and Sam Stephenson
made a business trip to Fort Worth
last Sunday, returning On tbe 12 o’
clock train that night. - -
Miss Ruby Cray has returned home
after a visit of two months with
friends in Dallas (Oak Cliff )
Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Fox visited Ter-
ra! last Monday.
Miss Rosa Oookrell of Oak Cliff,
Dallas, is spending a few days with
her cousin, Miss Ruby Gray.
Mrs. Chas. Stroup and little daugh-
ter left last Monday night for Grand
Island, Neb., where they go in re-
sponse to a letter stating that her
mother was very ill and not expected
-to live.
The (base ball game played last Sun-
day between Stoneborg and Ringgold
resulted in Ringgold getting beat.
i,Tbe game stood 13 to li In favor of
Stoneborg.
We understand that two thrashers
started into the grain fields Monday
morning and will keep boey until the
bountiful crop is housed.
Mr. and Mrs. D A. Stephenson and
family, Oapt. Cagle and his nieoe,
Miss Jennie Cagle, end Miss Mary
.Smith, who had been to the reunion
»fc Louisville, returned last Monday
(evening and report the most enjoya-
ble time of their livee.
We are rather afraid to appear in
Blind Headache
-r “About a year ago,” writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., “I suffered with blind sick
headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until 1 tried ’
Sdrainad Ankle, ..Stiff Neck,
Lame Shoulder.
These are three oommon ailments
for which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is
especially valuable. If promptly ap-
plied it will save yon money and suf-
fering when troubled with any one of
these ailments. For sale by G, O.
Slaughter St Go.
WINE
OF '
CARDUI
A Non-Intoxicating Female Tonic
I immediately commenced to improve, and now I feel
like a new woman, and wish to recommend It to
all sick women, for I know that It will cure
them as it did me.”
Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of
vegetable herbs, which relieves female
pains, regulates female functions,
tones up female organs to a
proper state of health. Try
it for your trouble.
Every druggist sells
it in $ 1,00 bottles.
WWTI
US
FREELY.
W. WUf JTM (• Bltb
■ he hMkb.
EQUALIZATION BOARD.
County Commissioners Court
met a* an equalization board here,
this week and raised about 200
residents, non-residents and rail-
roads. The court accomplished
the work in three days, the time
usually tiik^o in this matter be-
ing a week. The court is. com-
posed of bark workers and they
sure understand their business.
A considerable number of indi-
viduals were reduced in their as-
sessment this year. The oourt
conscientiously performed its
duty and the members tried to
equalize the property of the
county tQ the best of their abil-
ity, The final meeting of the
Board (^Equalization is let for
Monday. June 26—Montague
Dsmoorat.
BEST PASSENGER SERVICE
TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
*
M TfteWMX To ANSWER eurSTitm*
Superb Pullman Vestibuled
sleepers,—
Handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(SCATS FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONLY LINK WITH fast morninir and
eyenlng trains to St. Louis end tbo
-’Tv-
only LINS WITH Pullman Sleeper*
and high back Scorrltt seat Coaahen
through (without change) to blew
Orleans, dally.
ONLY LINE WITH handsome nerv CL air
Cars through (without change) dally,
to St. Louis, Memphis and III Paiso.
ONLY LINK WITH a saving of 13 hours
to California.
The Timea-Post tells cf a citi-
zen of Nocona, Mr. J. V. Sheen,
who is 104 years old and etill
works on hie farm every day.
To the Sunday Schools of Mon-
— tague County :----------
By the authority invested in me as
secretary of the Montague County
Sunday School Association, I hereby
notify the Sunday Schools of the
the paper again as the last articles 00anty that the next annual conven-
-lyoni Ringgold, the editor published ■ |jon wjjj convene at the Methodist
something about entering upon an
Editor’s life, and set forth some of
the woes therein. If we are the cause
.of all these troubles and make life so
wretched to him will call around and
pay oar subscription and a year in
advance and may be it will lighten the
burdens that seem to be so grievous
4o hear,
Mr. D. Paynes has about completed
a new building near the mattress fac-
ulty and contemplates putting in an
be a valuable addition to his mattress
factory and will make a good show-
ing (or Ringgold. Gadabout.
Gadabout, there are times in the
editor’s life when the sun shines
brightly, the birds sing sweetly end
.the smoke from hli old cob pipe,
In delicious puffs of contentment,
ebaebs trouble to the low ground and
his female relations to despair. Those
times are when hie correapondente
write nice, newsy letters and thus
make life seem worth the living.
Don’t talk about quitting ns. Please,
don’t.—Editor,
church in Bowie at 10 a. m, Saturday
and Sunday, July 1st and 2nd, 1906.
All delegates are earnestly request-
ed to be present on the above named
dates.
There will be homes for all delegates
and the executive committee bas
prepared a very appropriate program
for the occasion.
W. A. CUNNINGHAM, Ohm.
FLAVIOU8 GAMBILL, Sec.
County Court News.
Just What Everyone Should Do.
Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwineville. Ga.,
Always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain’s
.Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
at hand ready for instant use. Attacks
of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea
come on so suddenly that there is no
time to bunt a doctor or go to a store
for medicine. Mr. Barber lays: "T
have tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol-
.ero A"d Diarrhoea Remedy which is
one of the best medicines I ever sew.
1 keep a bottle of it in my room as I
have had several attacks of colio and
it bas proved to be the best medicine
I ever used.” Sold by G. O. Slaughter
A Co.
Found a Cure for Dyspepsia.
Mrs. 8. Lindsay, of Fort William,
Oatario, Canada, who has suffered
quite a number of years from dyspep-
sia and great paiues in the stomach,
was advised by her druggist to take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. She did so and says, ‘ * I find
that tbey have done me a great deal
of good. I have never had any suf-
fering since I began using them ” If
tronbled with dyspepsia or indiges-
tion why not take these Tablets, get
well and stay well? For sale by G. O.
Slaughter & Co.
A Fourth of July oelebration,
under the auspices ef the Frater-
nal Brotherhood and the Baptist
and Methodist Sunday Schools
will be held as Nocona.
£ock Island Excursion Rates.
Fort Worth. ............. ......ftl 00
Roll game Sunday, June 26. Tick-
uuuuoji • euuo a iva
els on bale for morning train, return-
ing 4e*¥4 Ft Worth at 9 pm same date
Galveston ...... ... ........... .fill.86
Tickets on sale July 8; final return
limit July 9
Sin Antonio ...............#11.30
Ticket* on aale July 4, final return
limit Juiy 9
Houston. ......#11.26
Tic<efs on July 10, final return
Jimit July 14
College Station, ( or Bryan ) . .#6.16
Tickets on sale July 24 and 26, final
return July 29.
F<>r cheap rates to Colorado and
Pacific coast points during the sum-
mer season please call on, or address
J. D. OILFILLAN, Agt.
Three Phyelciana Treated Him
Without Success.
W. L. Yaney, Paducah, Ky., write*:
* * I bad a severe oaae of kidney dis-
ease and three of the best physicians
iu Kentucky treated me without suc-
cess. I then took Folev’s Kidney
cure. The first bottle gave immediate
relief, and three bottles cured me
permanently. I gladly reccommend
this wonderfu remedy.” Sold by G.
O. Slaughter A Co. -
Mr. Rodden. a photographer of
Ghrckash* has come to Bowie
Texas Chautauqua at Milerit
Wells.
Don’t fail to attend the Texaa Chau-
tauqua at Mineral Wells Jnly 1st to
9th. Very low rate* from all points
via THE TEXAS A PACIFIC R’Y.
Sessions with two program* daily will
beheld in Texas Chautauqua Assem-
bly Hall, a commodious convention
auditorium, with a seating capacity
of 3.600 and having every modern
convenience.
Write W. II. Ayre, Superintendent,
Mineral Wells, for programs giving
list of talented speakers who will par-
ticipate.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
f ft fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig-
nature is on each box. 26c.
Whan Wrestlers Oiled Bodies.
From Democrat of 16th,
,* Jim Farmer, aggravated assault:
tried by jury, verdictof simple eesault
and fined #6.
W. H. Clemmons appointed guardi-
an of estate of May O’Connell.
Guardian of Fred J. Bellows estate:
Jno. Matthews, Albert Thomas and
T. O. Phillips, appraisers, and bond
set at #S00.
A. E. Thomas, guardian of estate
of Daney heirs; M. T. Allen, B. P.
Hatcher and A. C. Schneider, apprais-
ers.
H. E. Overstreet, guardian of estate
of.Overstreet heirs; J. K. Thomas^
Jno. McKee and W. A. Ayrea, ap-
praisers.
^Galloway, McAlester Co. vs J. P.
Magecontinued ky defendant.
■Poefy A Spqrks vs Rock Island
railway, damage*^ continued by de-
fendant.
B. G. Pace, forfeiture; dismissed.
Horace Wood, forfeiture; dismissed.
B. J. Barber vs Rook Island railway,
continued by agreement.
W. O. Layton vs F. N. Styles, debt;
eont. gen.
J. D. Wilson vs Rock Island rail-
way, damages; verdict for plaintiff
for #278.62.
F. T. Allen vs Wm. Robertson,
debt, set for 4th day of the 3d week.
R. M. Tadlock vs Rock Island rail-
way, continued by agreement,
G. T. Haya ve 0. B. Downs, et al.
damages; continued.by plaintiff, and
plaintiff’s attorney ordered to return
papers into coart.
J. F. Elliott VbJ*T; P. McMillan,
debt; continued by defendant.
J. W. Horn vs Rook Island railway,
postponed pending settlement. The
same order in J. M. Lewie case vs
Rock Island railway.
E. L. Weatherford, motion for new
trial overruled, appeal taken, and
recognized m #200 bond with G. F.
Green and D. Y. Luna as eurities.
Charles Lowrie, theft, continued by
State. Witnesses, A. J. Kilcrease and
Tom Bess fined #10 each for disobedi-
ence of subpoena.
Walker Hargroves, carrying a pis-
tol, continued. Witness, Lonnie
Campbell, fined #ld/,
Walkar Hargroves, assault, con-
tinued. Witness. Lonnie Campbell,
fined #10.
Walker Hargroves, four cases looa 1
option violation, one continued by
8tate, others set for 4th day 3d week
this term. Witness. 8ebe Thomas,
fined #10 in each of two cases. Oscar
Lewie fined #10. Witness bond set at
#60 in each case.
Walker Hargroves, running blind
tiger, continued by the State. Wit-
ness, Oscar Lewis, fined #10, and wit-
ness bond set at #60.
Henry Winn, drunkness, plea of
guilty and fined #6.
Otis Loudon, throwing rocke at
private building, tririby jury, verdict
not guilty. Case of Brooks Oovey,
same charge, continued by State. j
Feel Impending Doom.
The feeling of Impending doom in
the minds o( many victims of Bright's
disease and Diabetes bas been changed
to thankfulness by the benefit derived
from taking Foley’s Kidney Cure. It
will cure incipient Bright's disease and
diabetes and even in the worst cases
gives comfort and relief. Slight dis-
orders are cured in a few days. “I
had diabetes is its worst form,” writes
Marion Lee of Dnnreath, Ind. I tried
eight physicians without relief. Only
three bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure
made me a well man.” Sold by G. O.
Slaughter A Co. u
ONLY LINE WITH Tourist Sloeoliur
Cara. semt-wweWy. throoerli (wttheirt
change) to San Francisco anil
St, Louis.
ELEGANT DINING CARS TO ST. LOUIS
ON THE
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AND
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When You Have Chttts or Other Ills
In Any Way Malarious,
Don*t Load Yourself with Quinine Pills,
Or Other Drugs Nefarious
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
OS CALIFORNIA POINTS.AND .
ITS SERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
mate this place his permanent la Grecian an* Roman wrestling
hump. He has leased the rooms
liver.). B. Irons’ grocery etore
and had theta remodeled; and
has fitted up one of the beet gaL>
Wien iu this part of the .country.
(Cal1 and see him and examine
jus work
bouts the bodies and limbs of the
wrestlers were plentifully anointed
with oil sad grease. The object of
this was to prevent a hold being se-
cured by an opponent Modem ar-
ticles of agreement, however, state
explicitly that no oil or grease shall
be used.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
•toodthe test 25 years,
ties. Does this record of
Average Aniuul Safes over One and a Half
No Cure, No Pay. 50c.,
. fisot Liver
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The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1905, newspaper, June 23, 1905; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644227/m1/8/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.