The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1903 Page: 1 of 6
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Solid! a JSB W9BI.
•sir Nov i'vf/e.wti! Pleatnt V«o.-
orane
lade.
THE BLADE
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Is YOUR COUNTY RARf*. W
9<mi take It? If not, why net?
One Do'.l.u a Pear.
Wowtc, Scxas jrftmib October 23. U>03
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Zwciftb Pear, o, 2t>
Fifty Ytara the Standard
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-rfoH&ktua't Denver, and Plasanl
WBgT Senior Begins Nov. 16Hit
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ifo .vie l:ii3 ttuMiy "baeG ryucfiOu
-q.-iTv-lh.i. c..uhU*hmaitl-.iM...r,u.ijai i-iym.
delivery ibutea and beginning oft
taprom lh» flavor and adds to
the hoalthfulnoss of the food,
MAKING powoik oo.
CHIOAQU 't
RtAliAN OPPOSES DISUNION.
Sabbath Observance.
The i.rogury iVcabytary uf the
.....vh
while in so ■JIuTTTiX’fFTir'e1ty~"TT
eenUy . made the f.d!owjiig <J.j—
Tiyeraueo on “Sabbath Observe
Gentry Bros’ 4 I 14ed Animals.
.< {entry ..Broa’
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Honor Roll.
lb Bowie Subscribers:
-’amiuj Shows
..aud ft Tim . LSl.AOi. i ’ mail."!
.argbat ahav of (* »-v. ry Friday.:' Tf ".y trttydflr-
ance:
We note with alarm the.
undoubtedly th
He kind in thu eu .r • w ,rld and
-withwxmHrt-•»+•••: .tfi*--T4t»*iay.
the id h .4' n *xt nt mtb pe-g.k- on qr.nvr-.f .eiM mey, even wi Urn . _
route N i. l, the Bato n a, D'liver part o.f t hr-is Lia na, to wAruiarlzu—,.
umTFieaT.tul Rtdge l"Ute. 'will
begin to gat daily delivery of
mall. This n-iws was made kri evn
.through the daily press Jast Sun-
ni wyTtorf-m-r-Mo n ii a y Postmaster 1 ha public_____services
i Nov ff?d. Not 'brie nlJ. worn-out
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Texas Shiuld Remain Large Enough
to Stand Alone, Should the
Union Be Dissolved,
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• Wtiert Texas wss 'admitted to
the Union Hus right to* tksrtd |
her imperial domain into five
States was reserved. Such di-
vision would , give, to Congress
eight nmre, Democi a tic- Senator.
irud .several Rej
this reason -the question coulee
up every- few years.
Judge Keagau opposes the idee
and following are hi- reasons in
his own. words, given in a r, pent
Smjili received official informa-
tion and W M McKee received
a Liter - from CnogresBinan
Stephens tu. the same effect
There are 115 families living on
the route and the service is ex
pectei to rouoh 575 people,
R Allred wae notified t-> be
ready to carry the mail. The
position pays SGOO a year’ with
good prospects of being increas-
ed soon.
W. M. MoKen has ordered u
supply of approved mail boxes
-and w ill be ready ill a few ifay.-‘
• > supply all who want them.
statement to coirectan interview:
~ Mph„ p,),)t of rotfont date pul:
lishe# what purports to bo uu in-
terview with mo, with tlie start-
ling headlines, “The Republic is
Doomed,” dissolution of* the
L’ftifl.p wT’i come: 1 .am nnWi lling
.to allow suci} a statement to go
Dnigrainme of M B. Association.
Following is the program of
xcD.tat'i v'cs. Foi the A.k aund&y_._meeting of ,tf
Montague Baptist ‘ Association to
be held with the Brushy Cr-ek
Baptist Church, three and half
niiles east of B owie, beginning on
Thursday night before the 5th
Sunday in Nov., lD03: -
introductory semi on, W 1T
Naotoy; alternate, N. B. Mural-
sou...... ' .... -- ■■
To vybat extent should young
preachers tie encouraged to got
an education? J L, Roach, and
What is the mission of the
ui’ane'vei c.i, My -stHletBerit-or.
.tins point- made t'> a represents- Church-''' J. F, L<ake, and A. W
tiye Of ttnr Dailas News was m Rr-ed,-
answer to the -question as-......UF......Li th.udGtiiapiil.ist the........p .wer r>f
wh thei 1 favored a division of God unto salvation, can the
^ pot find your paper- la., the
post office on that day step
over to <mr <>ffice 1 and get
, , rllri.lkM to , u i <-■ but. a temddmy^howin-VOQO- WfeUCyoutogeUt
part ul < hHslwttf, to wocu-lACwa. .... . = - -, ( __ have manv
the-R -rd-a day and to mak -..ha BV"r' ^P^ment -Ffou i pontm- ^ nPl >. \ ‘
day of pleasure seeking rather - tdat'try to.talk, pretty. TogT^fd ^ \ vomplamU -bmh
ihan a day of worship; a tenden-! fuul,-v monkcV.a ,h lt d<
cy which leads tj the neglect of “ymythink but talk, play Noting uro to btvrtrv _rompt
()f. ^d-s T^phnutsthat play ping pong- X **re going ix» .)e very promp
house and chills the Urd-,r of A baby camel and -mother seen
funny monkeys that do n arly l otlier offioeS, of delay in the
. .. . X delivery f+i opr paper. We.
home religion a.-, well. It
therefore the Senseuf this body
That Sabbatli deseor-athvn rs
very heinous sin against God
about mailing____the paper
at every performance. A musi- \ h^atier and if our readers
, cal troupe id' pontes that plavT v du not get tIn* Bladk
; Homo Sweet Home with sleigh i promptly' we want to know
] bells, Not it dull tn«>me5£-SuT’a
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That - all pleasure seeking, 3llow that-!ha I>ublic Praiaed
needless travel by railway or - --++■*------- - *'* ~ fc-
otherwise on the Sabbath of the The following pupils are killinx Sear Nocona.
Lord, should be rigidly prohibit* I among tho9» who have recently: Sheriff Kainca and County At-
ed by ofjriatia.ii people, and es- ientered the Business department toruey Ntwman, while here
•-•**«* "-I**"*"«*». ‘
istera of this Presbytery an J the Myrtle Tomlinson, Fort Worth, , by telephone of a killing about B
ruling elders of its congregation. Miss Lva Prater S uneburg, G. | mites north of Nocona. Allen
not only to agitate this question | M. Bailev, Kirkluhd, lien Me- Bifcpr and -James Allison became
but to insist upb'h a more rigid ^ Dono’i-I, 'yaiurn’r- FeaT<~ MTflsf ihVdby^d m a diilicultw-at a social
dilcTpnhedimoiig ttrraetnberB ).v, e j j N, : pfhsrdmg aid BUmLwaa stabbed
! with, a knife ruvtLwoa dulled,while
wounded.
the utter disregard >f the ; Lord's
day
\V. J. Gregory,
W. J. Walknr,
W. 1C. Arledp-e,
Committee.'
Gklahonvu. Harvey Invn ...... ,,,
drum, Hurnville, Dorn Landrum, |''''
,, . ,, ,. ihero had been some ill-feeling
11 urn ville, dussie llahkiua. B-i* , . ,
,, , v ai botwocii the young man for some
#i-, Centino. Hudspeth, N. M., . . ...
■ ... m , u i time- Allison is, in jail with a
fonv Garlington, Ruby Tyndall, , , , .
,, , . , ,, , , murder charge against him.
Bowie, are taking shorthand, and t ’ °
the state My answer was that I
ins. higher ground than mere
•i r.timent. That a government
with as great au extent of terri-
tory and population as our-
heathen, be saved without the
Gospel? J VV. Brtce, and W. L
Crawford.,
The best method of enlisting
all members of the Church rirthe
w- rk, A. B Curtis, J.'"V. Gittl-
could o dy be ]>• rmauc-nt as ^ land, and C. W. Boner. .
a confederulion of states as' uura j W hat should be our attitude
is.or us a in.onHf.shy • That a I to wards brethren who differ from
centralized republic could no! I--- 1 us. in regard to methods of doing
perm a tir i-rtfdhat-.fi,.w.uu.ld—in : tni^ffiop work ? W. 11. Neeley,
that cafe always be a maj >ritj .1 and B. Stephens. ’ ...............
and a H-iivrity eediou. i bat it , Howto oali a pastor? F A.
would l-e in th - interest oi >L WMil and T ThojnpSdri.
msjroii , ,ec>ion.....to. adojA,^JJxeguaia of t.ph., 1:3U; N'. IL
D.east i s which would oppress Hnraleon, J W Brice and J, T.
the rad. -> siolioh; an i Ilia! h dnu-s. -......- -
thtsja -tdd i Juts disc-onient an I What uro the advuntagv-s of
lead t • snuggles : for division; living in harmony with tho teach
Hint <•'..? j • vernmoivt was last ing of the Bible? 8. R. Crow, Joe
bevommu a o ntrali.-ed republic; West and J, L, Humphreys,
amt t int if the policy should go; Special services,
bu'to th-.- completion'of that poll- Friday 9 a. m., DeVutidiiel
cy,.d'i.nutegniti-m \i uld inevitn service by' Wiley A, Cox.,
tly follow, and that it would, ,‘i^up. hi., Herman by Wiley
lead to division. That in that j A. Cox; alternate, W, L. Craw-
case Texas would have territory ! ford.
and population enmrgdi to - stand-}--■-Saturday, II a m., MiilifiUttCy.
alone.. ... | sermop by W, H Owens Call'
John li, Kuaoan. for Hssoqiatioual missions by R.
. _ | 8. Hill.
2 p mi, Buard meetiug._
Gommittne.
Messrs. G. M, BaiLy., M, M,
Bujffy to Trade. W..r,.»y and ,'red Young
Goeii. isti’rmg 9«cond• imnd bug- '‘ntT ^ 1 i-o * :iyrtle Perry
gy to trade fur feed or will sell Mid-'Raby Tyudall are tak-
"cheaTT: seeTTM. StiTtweTL
...;.cxpocted tu enter this week are :
See the elegant line of picture l( L Tucker, Bib 'lounger,
frames and mouldings at Sigmon | Misses Porter, Tyndall and Lewis, t
T Burgess’
: I’aid up subscribers to the!
Bb v ok can get Farm and Ranch
one year for'75 cents, if handed j
! in before TfoV.
^als.i Mr. Heed of Cnico.
Is your name on the
premium list?
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The First Three Weeks
The ;bd lowing hav - paid their
subscription to tlie Blauk in :id-
vani:e, Mu««..our"TiSE ibiaa,
Hieir names appear on the pri'in
ium list.
G ■ W. Thompson
Q ^ Ho L in d«ay _
L. V. Bimpson
A J. Baker -
<i. W. Kellay
.A. A. Gray
M. A. Board
It F. Baldridge
•T K. Bulls
H. T. Klonhurg
F. M. Ballmari
Hartley.......
“MTF WETu-'"
H. H. Walker
A. W. Chandler-
C. D. Beiry
K. U. Howell
Jim McDonald
D. 1). Swearingin
Walter Biyeha
W. F. Dowribor
W.G. Harkreadsr
G. H. Whitaker (2)
h. T. M cMenus
-^rBr-SlfreverV-
W. O. Kelley
R. F. Wilson '
W. R. Nabors
W. P. Steward
J. B. Ward (3)
W. A. Watkins (3J
Mrs. 8. D. Pruntise..
W. E, Uambrell
Dr. Sneed Strong (.2)
G. T. Hudepath
J. C. Hupp
W. I.. Davis
. T. G. Shelton
P. E. Nelson
H. J. Woolf
T. T. Ralph
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Mrs. VV. 0. Weaver Vi}'
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3WM.
The World's f.argeat aaJ
Heat Trained Animal Ei-
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This is the Big Eastern
s li < > w
First; Timo Here.
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EfOQ 'fAbforoijug Hines. Doge
A -and Monl|4y*.
jbOiMyhVy Gomydmru.
Br*t^eW
* f • : ‘i 5-' • • 7W-"- • '1 '■
fcacbcrs' Interjtatc Lramiaatioa
Course.
to prof. J, L. (irabam. L L D., 152-
: ] 164 Kandulph . Uuildlug, Meoaphta,
The .Xeun.; tor i»arUculars eonuenUcg hia
The United States Department
- of Agrt e« i tu re g i-v e r the -, f o Uow •
ing . suggestions for au Ideal
granary Ifuui -the etandpoiut of ]
pixitet-iion ffopi the ravages of'
insects: U should be built some: leachere wiahing u» prepare for
dhtaflce from Other butldrugs,1 e**w,'“UoU» *bouW wxU*- 111
;aud the Kio.xs should be made
vermin-pro:.f if possible,
do- rsah.-uid fit tightly and the j special Teachers’ Examination Course,
window-- te covered with frames IWcoarse i» taaght by maU, and
i f >ura Mua, Thb floors should Wp*™* Teachers for eaaminaUou
;lD ' '■ -*•; i-• — f ia-eveFy^fcata-ia l-nlau...... Lead-_.
•To tight aod smooth anipoiled, or j lng educators pronounce U the beat
painted, «r whitewashed. A : coarse ever Offered to the Teaching
-nf coal tar hn« be,,.. i profe* ion, and all teachers wlshina
or coai tai na» Der n Hl1v;,ni.„ in t},alr I)PofeflMion .homd
costing
strongly recommended for the
latter purpose! The stcnTng ot
grain; in la-rge milk L advised, as i
the outer surface only is expos-
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to advance In thalr profession thou!
munediat ely avail themselves of it
i£ndo»e stajnp fo'r reply! .....
■ Clay Count) Go is Dry
Tne e;e 'ion held throughout-
Clay County, except one dry pre-
citut, last OAtut'day, resulted in
a victory for the pros by a ma-
jority of 10d votes This will
make this whole section, ‘dry"
up m fir as Wichita county and edneeraing hia old ueigh-
•oath to Tu«*u.t, dor* sad friondi.
’SquifC Ralph, who recently
married at Addington, 1 T.,
called Monday to have bis paper
ohanged to that place. His re-
moval le&voa a vacanoy in the
ffice of Justice of the Peaoe at
dunaet. The Bt*us. wishes Mr.
Ralph much happlne*» and proa•
parity iu.his new hotna
try tokeep
and wilt
btm advised of the
-OF OUR-
CLOSING OUT SALE
Have been very satisfactory, many have taken advantage of
Our Low Prices!
and laid in their winter ; supplies at a saving of 15 to 35 per cent.
Ruimioj for Office
: Don’t run for office, yduffg
: many tlie way ia rough and rooky
; and besides it’s “heads I win
and tails you lose.*' There ia m-
ifrdi'uavY a mid a fluh
dep.tha Mil
iIy *r(d-i,' itj;<i*e A^crobat«.
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b - - I) m J ■ i a ft,. I!. uJjL - m k s y Du.re*-
-J - v .i i , ii I. i: fu.n ,m Lvj.p ft,
Loop. ,
R. z?_li< i in I-,! nf 1) Mnmcii Pisii^,
17 j IT rfut malices in
u'ity.
New 'f'jik
.l-’-j IVrformances in $t, D-U*.
I money in it, no pernianent honor,
• no contentmeut, but on the con-
: Irary it has tendeucy to unset-h^Vrfl)riIllince, hl Cbie_
tie your backbone, and si ram
j your pocketsCom a uj he -Chief,
j if the young men of this coux-
; try tak < such advice they can
j never realize that this is their Na:v York Herald iiy*d (J-eji1
I own, their native land. If the ttry jtros ’ Show is a rtveiaiiyn
coming generation does not in- of animal training.
forest ituelf ia go<jiI -government,----Cinoag.* Tribune _ N -Ltrug
tlie nations future will b) alto- like it ever .-mm tierc before,
gather hop-jess. Perhaps there $L (^uiV :
i fen try BriH.’ I -od'pa-ot ■ in osiu^.t
pohiab are oertainiy marvrlju-.
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We predjeta great rush in
three weeks-
if you pay a profit on your
winter goods this season you
treating yourself and family unjustly, as
times are hard, crops are short and prices
are low-
You Need the Goods
We Need the Monet/.
Come and let us make an even swap
Every article in the house goes in this sale
at actual cost . ...._____.
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is *‘no wonay” i{! ruMlng for
oftiee, but the man who otiers
hi tu a e Lf -M"a c^a n d idate should not;
be actuated by the same motiv-
that he would were he tp estah-
lull a store. His only aim should
bu to serve the people of a hem lit- V. j n n t
Is tho choice. ■ It is riot meant O l I D D l
that he ahould be a vicarous sac- Dully Ut II A YJ
riiice—the pay siiould be Com- j
mehsurate' with the labor—but. ,
the laborer should be worthy of ft T'j dV i ft
tbo hire. The Comanche Chi l
further remarks upon the futility
uf u public life, that it otfere , up
“permanent honor, no content-
ment.” Does it mean to say that
when a msn has been elected
above all others......by hia fellow-
Grand Free Double
Parade
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Dress Goods, Ladies" and Misses Furnishings, Gloves, Head
Shawls, Blankets and Comforts, Skirts, Boots and Shoes,
Boys and Mens Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks and
Valises. ^ o* 1 .Mi -..
TOURS FOK M01K,E JRUSJNExSS^
Tilt M1SJISSIVVI
| j citizens to a pomtion of re»pousi-
oility, that he d-ies not feel.
I i “permanently” honored? And
' that if he perforines* hi* duties "
faithfully and pr ves worthy of
|;the confidence placed, in him,
'that he fwels no contentment?
I • The Chief should look deeper Th-’
I to the pftlitivtti »ldj oX;, American
life, -ijiouston Post.
Dieting Invites Diseases.
To cure tfyipepil# Of tudlffostianut
l« no louger uecessary to live on milk
and toast. Starvation produce* such
weakness that the whole system be
cornet am easy prey to disease. Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Care enables the stom-
ach and digestive organs to digest and
' assimilate all of the wholesome food
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mam Balm
| • cty la a Specific,
m n Ciwi Sattefactlesfa
vT-T’k :tTer-'*T -.....“
- ; -. hptls. and protects the
It - ure» Catarrh and
-- -U in the Head giuokir
S.-J.--WS of lasts sod BdjsL.
-r........-HrHe. ’ ' j Tl jntllTS lllMI -
it- anls and sbaurbsd.
■I-. -I tils at PrOtopsts or b/
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OTHSIlS, 55 W.irsi^t., ,';s« Igh
W^ F. Goio. of Hunwt. w** up
|“that one caret to eat, and is a never Gpue8jiy af;d htttl the BLads ***4
sat I** - > -«*-■- <«.. o«
gests what you eat- makes the stom -.. j and ville. Ark. H® icpurta ha* •
| j aoh sweet. Sold by Bowie Drug Co. ; Ing' sold hia ebrnaf building ud
•*»- ( s*y« property is ohsnging fuudt
j Bring your Job work to us , quit* freely in SusMt. • - - ■
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