The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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Acquitted
f* iUUV £0.—~I do not j J. ! Mj ■' ■ [ j 1 | ; j
think that the decision of the League, Ft he, Methfidist1 young
United States Supreme Court in peo^le^ |or^anpz4ti(pj wii 1 hold 8:30 a. m
District Epworth
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
the Porto Rico eases removes the their gev
oE party
issue from the domain
contention.
entlx annual .co|
in ‘tliis city next
Thursday inclusive.
Tuesday: to
•Alout, two ;
kite decision is certainly bad hundred!delegates, mini.hers and
Highest} Honors, World’s Fair
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair
Av«li<l Ilj.'ilving (’ov,<U'rs containing
f aluiii. They ani injurious to lieiUtU J
eqough, hut it is not so bad as friends are expected to attend
thp administration papers are j a.nd the local liaguej'are
claiming. It does notjas 1 have arrangements for their e
seqn.^t claimed, establish a doc- meat. The meeting's will be held
.THURSt)AV, jtlNE t5. V
Sunrise prayer meeting conducted
by Mrs J F Carter, Henrietta.
BcVotliblnal j. serviiqes
Graduates
Themselves Nobly alt the
Opera House Last
Night.
The farewell
classmates was
heartfelt.
teachers and! W. (fills barber shop,in the A0*n
appropriate and ■
jig. last S
at o ;o'clock
a turd ay - morning
did considerable
Dr. J. L. Gaston, president of damage in the sljort time- intpr
nference conducted by Miss Loula Rip-
pey.,
8:45 a. ml
Junior League.;
Services by
I!
Bowie
Although the weather was
most unpropitious the Grand
Opera house was crowded tjo its
the sejhool board,
presenting
veiling between its discovery
tile diplomas gave the class some and extinguishment by the
excellent advice and encouraged -hoys.'b. The Rath department
utmost capacity last night by the ,them to grater victories, aft £ where Ih'm fire originated
9:05 a. ni. The- Junior League.
u L.U1UOI UclpaV^li j idol u jr vuv t \ • ... I ^
friends of the Twentieth Century which Rev. \V. M. P. Rippey prod ruined und iht^Liwpdfice^of J
graduating class of the Bowie noutl®ed a benediction.
Mr. J. L.
° *U Charity and .fTelp Department. j High Schooj, and all ■ were well
nia mg -‘Its purposes,?’ II H Hal sell, 2nd j paid for braving the storm by the teij °? ceremonies
Rudy acted
in
as ina&-
da maged by
shop below
ntertaiii-
| ^ine that the power f^ongress,, in the cMethodiSt church begini-
AT DAWN.
lade.
thf Tvvjsti
oiu.-.s of! B
tietli Cen-
owie High
One
fo.rjHi; zephyrs,
) w :,0
, Af
!ftt ning cheer
[fettling dark-
iiflit t
'V*T luojr tear.
Hi
:!ii' graii.ldi* fo# }ts\ silence;
[•.ri-ii % .-,airbissjijv^ liourj .
!s nnh >rr» ;bi'trh<lfe not on us.
ii 0 ; i ■ t s. oil ilui the bt»w’r.
the tieh>ryl£vria jlatu re1 - >
wj- hene.itli fold,
bejlijts of jiiellldlv sunlight
ignfie In gold.
to i
thy :i 'bier tii.it! it gives u9
Aii A-.iiJd U veil aip hiqp
ever,i istre'ak .of txi*4a-king day-
ijifll.t i j
>w.r tie i
jpe.
Vh’
• Oi >| Tab 1 d iy>.beeii
.ice tjifcus ti'e.r ag.'Ji..'
in dealing with these new posses- ni„g with ,n social meeting and
8ion8, is independent of all con- greeting from the local league
ctT l» L» * L iv <t ) 9 ■ nn i in f i n «-\ o 1 ■ > rl n T mt ■ <
stjitutional limitations. Indeed. Tuesday night
vice president; general discus- excellence of the exercises. The pohshed manner.
sioit.
10 a. tp. Papei, “ Reward of help
programme which had been care- I * Tbe exercises were not only
Grahsjm was
and winter, the
his usual damaged by wfator as was
confectionery store of R. C
er. Miss Johnson, the night tele
was
A A
hibat
was
the
Chop-
in g
Decatur.
fully arranged was splendidly ex- j highly creditable to the class bull, pbpi.e operated
discovered
by Mrs Porence Bqner,! eclUe(1? there heing nut theslight- also to Prof. R \\T Platt, who. «re and gave the
alarm
the
4ft©r
the decision expressly hegatives
! v ■ j, > - .
that contention and reaches its
The delegates ajre largely young
remarkable conclusion that the with th4 youth and beauty of the MO: 15 a.
Foraker law is constitutional, by district,
holding that thede new {losses- j should,
ladies and our city will be filled
l l’e Pe°l)le. of Bowie 11 a. in. - Sermon by Rev C C duHte8> parents and friendsjeould si°n auch a notable success
10:20 a. m.’i What may; thel
League reasonably expect from
the pastor? i discussion led by
Miss Maggie C vi rrimins.
Song Service,
ccuicu, lucre uchir u<»v lucau^ut- * f , . , , ^«
est accident to mar ;the beauty of, was untiring in his efforts tr> ^Inch she and her sister es^j.ed
m.
its rendition.
The music wasigrand, the flow-
ers were fragrant, and each essay
and oration was all that the gra
prepare them for their advent ink to leave the: bu
ilding but ft
1 to the business add social world
and who looked after t he many
details which 'made the occa-
the hall filled ijvith smoke.
Moore was telephoned
tiger
and he advised [them to get
which they
U
Davis.
- «.,-v.—,, and noj doubt will, bpeln
:HDns are not a part of the United j wide tlRir doors to these worthy 2 P- ra' Sectional services con-
[ young penpie and entertain ' ducted bj L . Gzmant.
i 1 !
Slates with in the rule of u'ni-
f^rmity prejfecnlj(ed by the Consti-
tution for the levy
djjties and excises.
of imposts,
IlKOO'IiD FOK WEAKNESS.
|Of all the weak arguments that
eker emanated frdm a great court
the attempt to save the Foraker
law from the rule laid down by
them
I . • | '!j , '* : 'j ! | -'4 i
most hospitably. j * , ]
■ The reception committee con
sibta of Misses Olbe;.Kasley
nip and Anna Lovelace,
*M. H. ijlcKee, B. S. Holland W.
Lit era rv Oepa rtmen t
desire.
The entertainment opened with
Kenilworth march (Hosfeld) by
COMMKN'CKM ENT SERMON.
4
on thp gallerji,
and they \vere then .assisted
the ground. .'Ihe damage to the
A congregalio^l [which tested t>uiidk11(r-will a|ouht to several
the capacity of tbjf Baptist cln.rf. | l]Un*ed.(lonaij,. Ail
C ndueuni by M'ss Essie Fildey, Pr°f- Kocli’s Orchestra, tiffer to the commencement
Fan-
and
3rd vice presilumit,
which Rev, F. M. McConnell
2:15 p. m, The reading epurse j vokfed a bleesing.
F. Kent.
u:
and lnnv to study it—Rev T J;
Beckham.
3 p inj. Kpworth Leagute and
missions—Rev I) H Aston
J. S.Uillard of this city is dis- 3r25 p. m- Seiecting place for
When the Salutatorian Miss
Etta Elliot began her essay,
“Knowledge is Power,” the storm
was at its height, making it dif-
.-.To, ttrLi,
McCo.m-11 of dfTCS?' . YT I tWlirfiwilM «£»♦«»» l
tnict president; iMiss Ilattje Cal- nex,t conference and* electing - ficU-It to hear, but. it spoil abated
Chief Justice Marshall in the oel- j lahan, of Jacksbord, vice preei- officers.
add the audience greatly enjoyed
grated case of Loughborough vs j deirt; H. - H. Halsell, Decatur, i 4:15 p. m. Dr. ve over the qity. this intellectual ^treat
Blake, the opinion rendered by ! second ivice president; Miss Essie
.\4r. Justice Brown must take the1
fi«;st place. It is so inconclusive
school
l>t fo in cm iry t'.iii-biuds
L’Vm i. nl . ; .lpoij ciiain;
ior u ltre.(sure, guard
a us
■
klit sinks
nt| qf. nl,gtjt,-
Mii.i links!
t’.i • div
s life.i
the sola,
I E'Pir thy strife.
,.|id so su-aiiled as to ieafe evei-j
lawyer who reads it with a dis-
tinct impression that the learned
Justice whd'wrote the opinion dal
...ft' !. . b..: . •. i j
riot lielieve in hia own eourse of
tyirs Miru-
•jAv
urt
The hpbl'isi
reasoning. ‘
It would have been more direct
ji f .
and manly, and, would have |Com-
riianded more respect for the
J'oourt, to have flatly overruled the
<|ase of L lughborough vs. Blake
to 'vinJs’ tihan to have attempted a distic-
its curds.
iiwrtibtfveir lords.
nesday afternoon at 2t?0 o’clock. !
“Be ye transformed by the re-
newing bf vour mind',” was hie
theme, which he' illustrat' d by
comparing the 'educational pro-
cess to the renevynig of a sand
stone structure Hy replacing part
at a time -with marble until it was
enterely transformed into marble.
The discourse !was beautiful,
timely and scholarly and was
tire
A- 4
und
Man •
to
but
did
to
YM.
one
blocks
the c^ity and if the fire had
been! promptly extinguished
of
of
not
the
listened to with marked attention.
Rev. W . M% P. Rippey .offered'
Hvtfotib
| li^.n between it and the case at
" bar, wnicti IS to mAisy ito mlfleaO
Now i take
j-oii thee,
i iiy’t i.«»>rty |ion >r ? ; bandy
‘4 bust diiSsin j
. '(-k •JbWi.pl ,th|fsuuiit
" Wei
j;itu day,
Und
pm
3
G.V.877 7T7'
mi- TKAC
i TT hi-H or
the. I,iisu
tldvvn u\ j
g lo >ked foe decision*in
ir cases was handed
lu-iic - Browh jf the Su-
inv lawyer who is entitled to his
license.
GKAVERUANGEHS AHEAD.
i The friends of the administra-
tion are Congratulating
selvesTnuch too early, if
Link the decision relieves
rom the embarrassment of
them-
they
them
cori-
ftituiioual restriction in dealing
pr -me Court M mday
innjjprip (the court li|3j
|y iifjtef and $>}■ far
tatute enacts; thu
By^a bare
ds that tht^
tpplies jtu territories
Cbngres$
the power
They
acrpiir * territory ulyttreaty car-
it the powbr jto prescribe
(8 wi
Hi'* terpa;? upon whidi it shall be
eived that Congress is not
H
luimpejred by, th
leal in g ^--ith its itvluvb Rants until
uric;
ititutiorl id
the ,prayisjioi,is of the
institution fo suchb'Sritory, but
with our new possessions
will find tl»e question of taxation
jine of the least among the per-
ldxities of a colonial policy ; and
rhey can only carry out their
jjlans for governing these islands
Jt>y setting aside other -and graver
(constitutional provisions.
jFACB TO FACE WITH IMPERIALISM,
i The court is apt to find that tho
next case will not furnish it with
.Ja subterfuge like the words,“The
they
RJiiited States” to which
‘cau limit Constitutional guaran-
itees, .- They will he compelled
i.1 tided, the ■ p “bple there- sooner of late# to meet the prop
if arubtKUMntc.'d t!he . benefits of jlositibn as to whether Cpngress
its pr u Lions for all limb. The ifcan enact la'ws for these insular
4 fea^ki
all -<of1 technicalities 'possessions w hich are contrary to
is tbc onl>2
funb that
l^rhttinG
pave
prayer at the close which was
fervent, impressive and oppor-
tune and visibly effected, the con-
results would Rave byen deplora-
ble
Supposed
The fire I is
caught from t ie hot water b
ha vo
filer.
The Death Rolf
r
A. C. King, aged about 40
years, died at his home justj west
of Btoneburgi Tuesday May 28,
■ !' "I -L * 'J ■ , , ,
and.was burijed in the Stoiieburg
C(*m,etery. Deceased was a wid
vwer, Mrs. King having
i negation.
i
“Bum” printing is J>ear at
an\> price. i;berc ie a wa$ to
save tbirtv cents on a email
job anMoic tbirtv boliare bp
the operation. Don't be pen*5
np wiee anb bollare fbolieb;
bon’t be eati.eticb with poor
work, but cotne to ue anb get
eometbing neat anb 1 taetp.
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Nearly all tt»e alumni’ of former
years were ill the audience and
showed deep interest in tire ser-
vices.
orphaned eh
loss, to whom
ildren, mourh his
the Br.ADE extends
deepest sympathy.
I
f;
Licensed to Wed.
Little
Giep
■* * #
died
about one y**ar ago.' Five doubly
0\d |d:i!Ugl|tet
Mis, the five
of Mr. ant
(Kim bitch (»4 Prospect, died last
The following marriage licences Friday, .siayj 24, 3nd was
have boen issued by County Clerk the following
Strong since-our last issue: d
H'. B. Stegall and Miss Ethel
day.
* * *
Allen.
R. R
Arlington
Brown and Miss Laui d.
1 er of Mr. A
t
C
Case of
Smallpox.
u
died Tueafcla
Al
.‘Miller of Prospect,
y! May 28.
A wrhite man named Mijes, who
claims Guadalupe county his
home, walked irito town yester-*
11 a. m
and reaping
i
ethodist Church.
For next Sfinday inornin
The sowing;
are
:a3suranc
g-
seping
s of a
day will, a well developed ease of Uaj.vuat whosow3 p,^ciou,
smallpox. The city cOjuncd was
called togethm-
were discussing
but while they'
the matter, the
p. in
man and
peired,
his companion disap-
pse'eds
$ :15
vices.
•I have a mjatter of vast
e\!ery member
l
tance 11
W. H. Bizzell Who bought the churc;h and urSe yVery member to
J. T. Robinson stock of groceries
be) present
arrived in the city Wednesday. Gui meeting resulted in
Evangelistic ser-
impor-r
at morning service.
year-
Mrs.
lift
buried
•4
The litt le two-year-old daugh-
«* •
of the
great
M.r. Bizzell is an experienced ^ood ^.e Thurch Al! aye most
grocer having been in the busi-
ness for seven years at; Bonham
coediallv inyited td
services.
•reelni, ais
logical, - the express inhibitions of the
dissent-! constitution. IT the court
i ilg opin
\§ ai4] v
on*
iv Chief
justice Eul- ) shall
usti
:e Harlan |
'
Twi:NTVt'URKK hundred rrem
!Mts jlf
UJi e ram
decide that Congress
lean not do this, the entire scheme
of colonial government wijl fall
from a lack .of efficient forcer • ti
Cionlederate ! the other hand, if the court shari
Finley, Henrietta, third vice
presi
dent; Miss Anna Lovelace,
Parr
J. M
Bowie, secretaryr, Miss Docia
8:lo p. ni.
8:30 p. m
Wages.
Bong service. |
first as an individual and more
recently as manager of tho Bon-
I,
W. M.
Chico, treasurer*, and1 Rev.
Peterson, Bowie, presiding
eldej.
Following is the
TllGGIiAMME:
Tuesday, June 4..
Rev W.
pupils was the next number and j i J y ! "
Sermcn byRsv J R their glad young YoiceW fllled | h™ Retail Grocery Company to
I the house with melody.
Children’s Day Exerci
T
Miss Minnlie Sanders’ essay
Pastor Resigns.
R. Chandler tendered
‘Get Ready’
his resignation; tq the deacons of
urvivorls! o' tfhe lost;;
muse a id rep re d n ting 1,133
minipjj of the org^*|iizs tiqn, met
tllC Util vl llcllivl, il tiiv vwui t oil ci i f
decide that, in dealing \vith the^se P- j®1* Social rneeting and greet-
islanda, Congress is not bound by
direct and positive restrictions of
res 1in Memjrihis
•veil?h annual rejujni
John; B. Gordon! ires
pr-ss nf w elcofn * i
their
Gener-§ an end of the time-honorpd doc-
add 1
J
eloquent mariirpr.
ponded to
a hisusw-
Generals
its power, that we have reached
ing from lttcal leagfie.
8:30 p. ra, Opening sermon
Rev. T. M’, We^ks.
Wednesday, June 5.
trine that this Government is one
pt limited and enumerated pow- .
8:3a) a. ra. Song and prayer ser-
*ei6r audii pitihugh Lbe
>-jLere i dresqif. The attendance I
, » . j , j ■ t m r
Was. large and thu jeivthusiam waaj
era, we are face to^face with ^he
proposition that the power of the
American Congress over unrep-
resented islands is as absolute
ice.
8:45 a. ra.
J.
the Baptist
church Wednesday
night to take effect a't once. He
expects to return to his) former F
work as State Missionary, which , interesting subject indeed in
was a splendid pa-
per which wras read in fine voice
and With earnest delivery.
The violin duo by Misses Julia
Patterson and Julia Sigmon was
6 :
most excellently rendered.
whom he sold,
lent letters frdm
He brings excel-
the First Na-
tional Bank and other houses of
! The Bi.ad
nbunee tha.i
ren’s Day e
tq an-'
Cuin-
E is | requeste
(here wjll b<
xercises at th
sbyterian chufch next
Mr- Sunday night. Consisting of
to4 songs, reciWtions etc , Everybody
visit friends in Fort Wcrt'h for a ifi cordiallyj invited to sittmd, es-
Bonham, recommending lnrh as a Vierlanu Pi e
\T
attend
these
L
f . Rippey, pastar-
•K
i.
man and. a business man.
Bizzel’s family1 stripped over
few days, butiwi|ll: join, him here;! pecially the children.
‘Class History’
proved a very
the
next week. The Blade is glad to Rev. U. C. Howard, th< pastor,
position has again been tendered hands of Miss Philetus Burnett,
him by the Baptist State| Board, who made the most of it.
His resignation was accented and j “Class Prophecy” by Miss Alma
welcome this excellent family to;! will, begin a series of 'meetings at
Bowie.
Having bought out Henry Me-
Ginty)and Click Boles and se-
this church on the third] Sunday
ip June, in conducting Vs hiqh he
j will be assisted by a welt
w|* 11 1j * C.TIgaaAlWill vv. *- 1 vjynwvj *** *7 • ; : ^ »»•
a'Committee was appointed to | Sigmon, was equally as effective, I cured controllof* the headquarters ewu‘£® lsL
^ eUiome addrGSS b\ suiccessor. a It rllrl fV* nnH nhnn« -nf Will tfvr* 1-3.tcr
9:15) a. m
9: 4$ a m
rreati . T he S ms of‘Veterans w-ere and untrammeled as the power of
>jUo ijti annual coriyeult ion there.| the British Parliament over
the
H. Matthews, i
Response, Sil Stark.
Object of conference,
Kiev. J. M. Pt-terser..
teeming as it did -with bright and phone business of Walter "n ^ater'
UP
To the Buying Publitf.
prospects for the graduates.
Particulars
knoxtn
will be
Burpes, I guarantee prompt de- Caib for Committee Mee|ing.
“Stali,” by Blumenthal, an op- livery and perfect; satisfaction
I have purchased the Ji T. Rob- b? Mr9- By
10:i0 a. m. Reports of officers: in9on 4 Co stock of groceries jit field-Koch and Prof. Koch was
adjaurn.' 1 yesterday
Dallas n-xt flearji
tq || colonies of Great. Britain.
Waters-1 ierce Oil eases at , .
1 i . chiet
were quashed pt) account
faliliuFe t
The decision standing by itself,
will be the source of endless mis-
ajnd discussion .
10:45 a. in. Sung service. •
a very libetapdiscount,
continue business at
and wiiT beautifully rendered.
Have two wagoiis. Office at Mar
able Bros. Criuteclipnery. Or
i a.
Committee
m »etjng of
elxeeutive
ders left there vMill receive prompt 1 exas Press Association
t|iie old! Harry Wilbur Gaston’s oration ,
fnakej out |a case.
But its
Follow-
e.ssuriui that Ft. Worth
and confusion,
harm vrill not end there,
ing so closely,- upon the decision
fin the income tax case it will in
11 i, m.* Sermop
Edwards.
2 p, m. Devotional serv ice.
by Rev. P. A stand. l am qverstockedj on soine “The Spanish American -War,”
articles, which wilt be sold at or
2-:l[5. j' What may be expjeeted of
devotional' department-—G. W
Terry and Mies Hattie Calla-
iian; genera 1 dis<'u>sion.
below cost. I would appreciate
|i atlquarflcrs
of the eYitably convincle the people that 2:20 p. m Hojv to conduct <le*
isoq
road in Texa-*. j l
Arraour. Pad
: .AwortU co"-,i,uUonal V imconMituUou.1, i 8 ;|o p. m.j
W rt 1 according'aa it deems them wise , ^aching
the Supreme Court of the United
States holds the laws of Congress,
iri a blapt
SanukUe ^Ill hjui
oil
votional department — .Misses
Crozier and Oiiie Easley ;
eral discussion.
Best methods
share < of your pa-trppage. I
ciiarantee weights and measures.
Respectfully
’ W. £L Bizzell.
£ ler Humphrey will
8,jn* ; regular
CLristiar
appointment j
criiirch next
or unwise.
young people outside j
1 ttiorhingj and! night.
li:
the league—Rev. T. L, Rippey. | Don't pass Owsley
imqtives.iii Tqxas.
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>4-
srUy - v. (
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—Joseph \V. Bailey. i 4:?iO p. m. The leaguer’s duty to you wanjt a nice, cqld
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id 4
f-lb.
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208350;
fill his
at the
Sunday
was a riugiug defence of the
course of our country in the
great fight in the interest of hu-
manity, He reviewed the events
wdich led to it and the stirring
incidents of: the war, closing with
a beautiful tribute to the Blue
attention. . Phrine, for the pres-
ent, Lyon <k Matthews No. 49, v
Will Hayes.
of the North-west
by called tr be held at
Texas, Monday. June
(of 11:30
at the hou
W- A. Flowers, wife and , at a plac*.- k> be determined upon
daughter, of) Eldon, Ijowa, are in |later, for tjtie purpose of
arrang-
the city spendingja few days with ; pg a program ^Sr the nejjct meet-
their relatives, J. L. Rudy and j ing of the)association andoftran-
?! -
Kt-
family.
J. A. You fee reports this week
fas, when
Mnk,
lithe sale to J. [W. Slaughter of the
is room at j Roach property on Wise street for
and Gray.
The essay “There
the. top.” by the valedictorian jS2.50, also to At 7ahri the MoCur-
Miss Inez Rudy, was' a scholiary dy property on A
effort, displaying thoughtful
-it
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t-
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asdu street far
isacting sqqh other business as
mav properly come before the
committee;; N. W. HA1
Pi-esident N.
VLGOMB,
W. T. P. A.
V ill F ; Kerr leaves for Gaines-
pfille tonijh*- on a few days busi
i ness.trip,1J '>F #iv;Mnw'fs.
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The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901, newspaper, May 31, 1901; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645833/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.