The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 263, Ed. 1, Monday, December 23, 1901 Page: 5 of 10
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WHARTON CARNIVAL
it S WILL BE THROWN OPEN
E ° MORNING
THIS
D visitors Arriving Early tn Order
T Avoid the RushList of tho
Maids of Honor
Oueens
Dfcembcr 22 Wharton
tfJ
on quite ft cosmopolitan ap
I tile
veMerday eight or tea mid
rrl > ed In to ntiil selerteij
inn
L ins f ir The stenm merry ga
afd up list night aucl attracted
4 < Tlie ralns frm 1llJ cy
Hxar nv > cfn vr
tiif f31
id iltli issenger who have come
U to f if cnmfnrtnble quartern
M ounieroiK guests arrive
6lfl ami man prirnle boarding
m provide f > r the Strangers Til
ifliltate mnffrs n committee of
hriiill elected vi iterday In see that
jHtan ncre prolileil for These In
i Andlr H Ioiililnn Vnl Meriwether
iroutronir lll have their held
t it tlie KeMlj bulhllliR
ffiffPJiis I imi1 number of
iitl s the fall Co an to
dM >
1 Bfetreflnn f Pmnert
> sli II I N > < il > maii J1 I1 Brand
jSiiitd Hh his corps of assistants
i chafcc ef the pirade which will
iSu the qiyotis lloit about thlty
Zkm fle deeornleil buggies and
SJ hMtles the pnlillr scliod parjidc
societies
th different
r the queen Miss MoHparran e
Yin sudds f honor Ihey an MInos
MuRupelr of Hiv City Miss Mai
ltos f Hunceironl MIm X Xmth
S > N111 oml nf <
M Ml J < In Wl < > f in Campo
Mijrhirnilni bo v ot ln elj Bills would
fcird lo find
V filf opens tomorrow morning The
IJ h parade Is set for JiO In the
aim
OCJlLnEPORT FROM NACOGDOCHES
V
Stone Fort Doomed An Enjoy-
able Church Bazar
Hturfofliep Texas December 20 Mr
B IHrrli rttiirneii from tnlvestott
ibf ntgbt She sajs Mr Hauls Is
li lit up and will b able to coilio
ijlalbout ten days
U 8crlerwn of Sin Aughstlxie visited
dtrlil a eel
tlj K uo Taylor bis company agent
ff Slmpon is In the city arranging
tljtompany to appear at tho Nscng
itSdOWM house 11 net week
TH titters of Kist Texas ore expected
nth of
to the 7th and Christinas
ita IM city Intends trying to make
inr icre remarkablr pleasant
Tl joung ladles are petting tip a ball
IthlSlKt of December
tte clnbA of tlie rltj will give rCcep
j darlni Christmas week
BfOldttene fort will be torn down In
Uli iIIr of the Vresbjterlan Aid so
lit k bniar and entertainment at
cwlbons on the 17th whleli was a
ma In financial wny Tho doiorn
i nr beautiful and the vocal music
V U IS the Instrumental was the vorv
It Is Impossible to decide which
the choral club or the orchestra
Ulllrrand The Aid society desires
ttfatn thanks to all who helped make
laaslc nd fnr all prewenta sent by
frlrndt The cah realized after ex
yfi paid was JIWJ niey al ft
it tie little girls and l > oys wlin nsslit
ittSMsh pond Much amusement oc-
T < t that Iiooth
iptaln II r Stevens died at IMack Jack
Diombfr 1S >
irton returned from Waco tbl < i
to jpend Christmas with the home
He will return to tho Illll nn l
cnllfte In January
W rnlncer iage of the Texas and
Orleans railway and his crew are In
dt They rame from the Athena end
lit line
in II W Jilmes has leturned from
Itjisttot Her little niece Miss Kvle
m hime with her
YOAKUM LOCALS
We 6chool Closed for Holidays With
Appropriate Exercises
Mtum Trias December 2i Th pub
tboli closed last Friday for the holl
l to remain closed till January 2 Ap
trlite iierclses were held In the varl
itoomj witnessed by trustees and pat
J BWrt addresses were made to the
tati by aeveral > lsltors among whom
t Thomas Kmoot l > q nr It II AVcy
Mfssrs AV J Simpson anil II Xeu
M Kevs W J Johnston and J Hob
n Tbe present session of the public
Jjii has thus far been eminently auc
it Collector W H Oraham of DcXVltt
If idrertlscs that he will be in Yoak
Jininry 2 and a to gUe taxpayers a
fpportnalty to taxes for JtiOl
pay
a those who took advantage of the
<
r HcnrMfm rates to visit the old
Te Pr J W Kenfro who goes to
lftS ss nrt J Myers and wife
IiSi I tlicn In Alabama
Jfn Yoaknma yodng men and
< whn hlve been nt college at
ill V1 nr > hnm io Ppnl1 tnc
raonB them aro Messrs Hugh
B M Minor Tnttim Misses
and
i pViPI11 an < 1 < Yonngkln
Tucker Stock company will
i
i Urron at GllmerH opera bouse
Wft com0B WCPkl Ptob at popu
h i ° a erowded with country
y nd llMncss ln i llnc <
iiM
THE NEWS FROM CONROE
fef sfuJl Session of the Public
ookCoid Weather Beneficial
SnUt J I1ermbor 20The public
Vti Wf Cl0 < tl U n w0 ln8t
ji
tt leI mot ot le nchtw bavo gono
In T < 0 8Pcm lio holidays The-
m lbe < ° the most successful In tho
l
A be athool
Waii i smlaJ school will have a
t th oiA1 tho Pt > rcl next Tueclay
1 ntr r Sunders
a music teacher of
WeM Sr p1rlnB her pupils t give
iMe JWMnment In the near futuv
lord
ti jfLah by her
let a nf refinement n
r pupils anil
her patrons
nd Is a tine
Wi iX slslantl postmaster aC
b folk p a I1 bolldays wln
7 PoralV at unlvlllp Jft s Veil
i W evrlth hp P trnns of the
tttf1 Phi fiends wish her
wrern b bn prolonged
butjt I thought
I
P Motion > neDt o H health
i ANDERSON
LOCALS
An Pfoceedlnas Verdict
J x a Railroad
oa
t 0 Jtx December 20iton
vn > Pt > ell has returned from
t
jUm n Kl General tt
or
i f la t Klon Telegraph com
< iSpVhu wrok h0
la tiiln < nlr w1 ntforncy for the-
M ilUmill h M iipmiy lii the
ttllwiVli u ton nitd Texas
ft rdlet or the plaintiff for
V Utrtii
ji yur v4v aJiourned yesterddy
w Uir e 11111 W T Nlblett
tt lb wr he Prominent cltUeiis
E > fale at Htoneham today
vJt i3 CoUntV Lad
TC Ths P t
ii 1 < yllB I ted y f l
fo 68 Thj Sum Bow e < tj
thai 2y l ititdi
prt nf t i
gallons of mrdasre rRff 1
had tellable Infnn Tlfld I
r r ns that 2tii fJ Wht IM
gallons HvjKi of
of P
feM This was milrt i nas t IhI
Jvill of Ieaeh Hffi1 ° n flrea
Joint plantation f llLnnLl l < fh
e grandfather M jVn tt
Blf Jit the head f Vi 1
r i m
raised a good rrop f raf nud m
Overy year Hlno nt i 2 kn of rB
a pound nf fertiliser I l hvnsr urt
woikcd bv tnv couJi i i m mm M
made i the s i m7J i Vp wh
negro bands tun ii 1St Ul1 > > M
ofK cotlon per nw wAK W b
soil and sh the ncallh l M 0 hf s he
a liik Itryan
irr
DALLAS BAR ASSOCIATION
Ca rnf y ° H 0 Ol S Eaton fw
Court of Civil Appeals Endoried
Dallas Times Herald
Hon Oil S iatM fl rt h
lndrsemcn o the UaHas
a ocUa
HIS action was taken at a mating hw
this morning rocponvo to the
A meeting of the Dallas rtar asset
tlon Is railed for
Thursday morning n to
lly direction or dm president
John t Henir
IresldeDt
John 1 onng
appolnlOd lents Mor1
Terr Vord ofTered Ihe following and
moud s adoption whih was done T
out a dissenting uilro
Whereas It Is > arm > d that ml s
IUton a respctcl and estcemixl inembei
of this Iir has In conteinplntloii swkitu
the nnnilnallon for lodge nf Hip < oun of
criminal pp < i1m thrinfore he It
Itesolicd That tho Dallas liar aso m
tlon without lefeienee lo political nerd
or afflllallon beiotij deslies tn itlcvt th
piorcssloiial iiiilltlciitliiii and leinnlng f
Mr Katon that ax a lawrer and lun
we commend his lrtues ami dilare lilm
capable and wortliv of any pnldl ini t to
which lie mij aspire
In speaking to the motion J M Mi Cor
mlek said that while ho did not affiliate
with the democratic paiM jet be > ould
testify tn Ihe ability and standing of Hon
Otis s llnton and was of the opinion that
the thirty Aotes of Dnllas ionnty conld
rest In his column The eminent Judges
Seth Shepard John r Henri 1 M Hurt
Hawnev Robertson and John nookhmil ha < l
been selected fiom this rnunly and all had
served with credit and ability
Another
should be put forward and assisted tn his
efforts to li place on the oeneh of tha
reai a
court nt criminal appeals
Brief remarks of Indoisempnt were made
by others present
Judge Hnllowny then referred to the re-
cent demise of Judge 1 Honer and
commended his character as being thai of
a man who was conscientious and fearless
In his dlsiharge of duty
Iee Onno moved the appointment of a
committee of the to draft suitable rcsoln
tlons anenl the passing awnv of Judge
ltower The motion pic ailed and tlie con
lnlttee named as follows Iee Onno chair
mai It D fouzhannnr W 1 Williams
T T ienls and Jeff Word
until SnttiT
Adjournment was then taken
dav inoining al 1l o clock when the report
of the committee will be received In the
district court
AN ENJOYABLE OCCASION
Victoria Younri People Were Pleasantly
Entertained
Victoria Texas December 20 The hell
day social festivities were billllantly iish
ered In lasl night by a dance given lw
Miss Tattl Welder nt the pilatlnl Welder
mansion on North Main street to tbo jonng
people of Victoria The arrangement of
the Interior with Its spacious rooms lobby
and halls all connected by wide arched
openings afforded an abundance of spaie
for dancing and the piofuslnti of nrtlMle
floral decorations consisting of palms
fein > and lilies gave nnplnl ilr to Hie
scene In ronlmsl to ihe blusicrlng weather
prevailing outside mM plcisant lo tho
participants About 11 oeloi k a dainty
twniourie luncheon was sencd after
which dancing was lonllnucd M eral hom
past mldnlghl The guests wcie loath to
say good night and will cherish there
membrnnee of the ex cptlonnllv delightful
evening nffoided them by their charming
young hostess
The following Is a list of the guests pies
cut Mlis Katie Dilioll of Los Angelis
Ial Miss Cornelia Muriumk of run
ca Misses rlhel Itronnson Katie Wood
ltebeccn Mlfihcll Iino Welder SopliH
llramann CenexleM Iowci icneilesc and
Theresa Cairoll Julli and Kale Carroll
Blidle Whips Minnie Levy Josie and Mhb
le Hunt lnllo tennis Nettle Waddell
Lorraine Sulllan nml AurpIi Ksrhii
Mcssis McCulchcon Ilarnm 1 rltis t Ooke
Tom and Winn Traylor Martin < > t minor
Creen Marcus and Ieo Iel lulei Oscar
and Isadore I vy Hrownsnn loikejt Mtt
art and Wick Hunt Stoner < illngher
Tyng Alltioih Ituhler Hart hletn and
Carroll
TRUCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION
The Farmers Near Waller Have Organ-
ized One
Waller Texas December 22 A Truck
Growers association was orgiinlxed here
Saturday with a membership of thirty
tlirce members Mr J II IMdgllt
erected president and Mr h V Ml chlett
was elected sccietuiy TrOf White of tho
Agilcultural and Mechiiqlcal colleac m
picxenl and made a very lustrnctHe ml
mess mi tuuk farming for the miirke
Another meeting will be held next mtjii
unv to adopt h laws and resolutions etc
At b < vi XJtKl aeics will be put In hre
In wnlermclous next season and a ntrf
crop of beiins ami uciinibers Ureal In
terist Is being Inken here in truemii
This place will ship 200 idn of ntermel
of tanta
ons next jcar besides naiij cars
loupes nml tomatoes Ou
V < bine bad more cold xvealher this
season than we did all last fclnler Stm k
will surfer If Hie weaiher keeps up s
feed Ii Scarce here A grent manf h ve
taken their sloik n > Hie bottom for she ter
TlMPSON PYTHIANS
They Had a Grand Banquet for Guests
and Members
Tlmpson TeMs iWemher 21 Peroral
weeks ago Tlmpson lodge So 282 Knights
of rytblos Inaugurated a novel silliest
Lenders weie selected whu chose sides
rom the membership the couteM being
which side could score the best J WUM > oj
ne
result of this
for onA month As a
lde last night spread a bsoqiiet
lojlng
to tho lodge and Inrlted guests at the Jen-
nings hotel The dining room was taste
frllv deeornted and covers neie laid for
WkiImiS the Wbe fairly Cr
lis weight of good th ngs Judge c uaries
L Itracl l eld county Jndg of Husk nan
S J ndrlek member >
it and Hon w
made
ne egUlature from the same eounty
happy Hieeehcs
SENTENCED TO HANG
Judge Cobbs Voice Shook as He Sen-
tenced Tom Morris to Hang
forsiiKlia Texas December 22 Tom
Morris convlited of murder tin sentenced
iiv Jmlee Cobb lo Han January 11
Sicca n r a lease of Tif as long >
ii Judge < > b < > uemlled wltn
emotion when be pionou d the senleuce
Boar lbs > UlMVwHlil WgB t
HfKV
JTOIJSTON tATLY TOST MONDAY MOTlftTNG T > ECEirm2R 23 1001
THE TEXAS DEAIII ROLL
COLONEL ROBERT LACY OF MAD
80N COUNTY
Passed Away at a Wpe Old ABe Fulf
of Honors and with His
Work Well Done
XladlsonviHe Tm5 necember tSColo
nI Unbert Iary ne of the Oldest best
iown nnd most respected cltltens of this
Mr th Sr 1 < th0 hnln < f
i L AnrUn of lhh r necember
Mnee ivfn TI < femMnli Wjr ttfiM a
ieon eotiutT and btirle1 In the famllv com
y near h
l or a long
Mnw
nfpf hp pv XTHri ip
M lm < lofl Leon eotltity he was
< In politics being a democrat d
< much 0 n slmilni
an lr of iMn count During the ehll
COLONEL ROBERT LACY
n r and since thai time he repiesented
tast coiintr In Ihe Slate legislature He
was a member of ihe State eonstltullomil
convention In i 7 thut framed the pies
ent const I in l Ion of Teas and In Hint con
ventlon ha advocated and strongly sup j
polled the present homestead tew and
even urged an Ini rease In pioperlj exemp
tlons die wns a pcrsimal friend of Hoi
ernor ftoss and a loyal ft lend and warm
supporter of Judge John II Itesgail He
spoke rit Judge ucngan often anil alwaja
in Ihe most rctpectlul pralsewoitby mid
alt ctlnnate manner He was a strong pro
moler of education niid wnrml advocated
the founding or the Agrletiltninl and Me J
cnnnlfil inllege and dPMited his best
energies > Its establishment and served
at one time as a member of a njiimtttee
wlib ioveiimr Itoss ami others tn Inoh
after the inrtheraiue of tb Inrnttit i
and rueiitlr stated tint tbls aehool Is Just
beginning to aeeomplUh some of the woik
foi whlih It was esinbllshed
Colonel Lacy was born In Jefferson loun
tr Alabama near the town of 11ton
June IMS He graduate 1 from the
Cnlversltv of Tei ncrnco In 1 42 tn > tnriii t
to Alabama where he wns granted license
b > the supreiui court to prnitln1 law At
lainardK he moet in Mississippi where
he Was uiatiliil to Mrs Kate Tuckei
abandnucd law and taught school and In
1S3S moved to Textts and loentod In Lion
county where he lcslded until Hie dentil
or his wife in IS t Ills last occupation
in Icon lonitv was that of rirmlug lu
which he was verr successful lie lias
otti n stated thai In his inline dnis In An
bama he has cbased lite fox whoiH old
Illrmlnglinui now Is His fuinllv eiuulsts
o fniir d utghlers tl Mrs Jordan wlfo
of Hi J l Jordan of this place j Mrs
IiiirlcMin Itnni nml Texas Mrs Ons mui
Mis KhIp I nev nf Inlistltv nml one sou
in It C lacy of iiijs store
Atxrul thrio ears ago bis hip was dlslo
lalcd fiom a fall and ho ncicr iccotcicd
He was u Mibstuntlil nicmhcr of the Mln
siotiary liapilst iliuivh
GEORGE W7GROVER
One of the Historical Characters of
Texas Died at Galveston
rinltoiton Texiis December 2l oign
V Jrmer aged J > 2 years I lunnlh nml 12
dins fled at la Vi o cloek this morning
at his icHlileneo 1727 Church street The
deceased was one of Ihe historical charac-
ters of < itiloston and of Texas he lull-
ing tlist come to tie State In 1JM0 and lo
lalcd about scxen miles south of the clty
of Anslln lie iirtlclpated lu Indian tights
and took puit In the war with Mexico
During the reeoiisttticlloti period following
the civil ar be acted as mayor pro torn
of tha cii of Inhesion He was u nun
of line chniiiilcf and was o highly esteemed
iltlxcti He had ictlied fiom business
many jeais ago HI death was due lo i
fall which icsulied lu injuitiig Ills bialu
ihe following bit of Ills hlstorj which
was written br himself some time ago
will glie some Idea of the vicissitude
through which be passed dtiilug his long
and Mcinfiil caieer
iieurgo Hrovcr eon of Nnthnii and
Kiuines Wiirreu inner u born In
Snckelt s Harbor N Y Not ember i Ihll
Ills patents wete born In Mii siichusett < In
17KS and liHtl They mined lo Clitcliunill
Ohio In the latter part Of 121 HIS oirll
ell lecollci lien of Ilucltiuntl wns Its loia
Hii cm u high rlcr bank with a toad
woi sloping down to a horse teiiy bout
liii dlug sl > lfls were used tor foot jissscn
aers unls wns before III age or steamers
m ihei wcie still In their Infjincj N eui
ihe foot of Itroadway stood he old tnnssltc
stone Hour mill
Itecnlled the enthtndusilt nlwiyit ahovvn
Uciicrii1 Andicvv Jackson ulid lieiiry Oluy
ax tbev slopped it Clnclnnail on their way
in Washlnittun el Iv and tile lime tjenerul
Lnfajeile vv s honored on bin visit lo fin
diiniiil The wiltei can i ll io mind earlv
Impressions h w William Woodward found
ml Woodward college the distance from
Front street where he IItc < 1 over a mile
was never complained of the trip wns
madp In all Wluds of wen I her but Willi boys
II made im dltTeience The Cincinnati f > pe
foiindiv and mnehUie shops added to IU
and renown The vxrlter was
or several years bookkeeper mid when the
I jiilsvllle type foundry w started was
bookkeeper there-
In 1S4 he writers parents moved to
Texas lomtlng ibout veh in Ho below
Ihe rltr of Austin Ou Augiut It about
400 t omanchc Indians mads tholr tray
down the pialrb tietween HveV bottoms
tucked Victoria and Llnnrlllc which
they burnt on their tetreatr mid cpurlari
ranldlr spread tb < new calling for vol
uiiieer The writer with bl fallisr
rarted at once mid near Austin mat Jen
tral Uurleaon wltb ulhers whont they
ialned and made a forced inarch to unod
place half way between Austin nml firm
Jutie where volunteers were gntbcilng
The writer was lu Taint Caldwells eoin
nany at the liaiile of Ilum Creek It wa
tiftren mile rruiliing light lit which the
Indians over sexeuty killednot onn
Texan killed As we formed lu line for the
charge the sceoud limn from the writer
hud s bullet slid between his knuckles as
hr held tils gnu
In 1W1 the Texn Santa Fe expedition
left Ittiisbv near Austin wllb 130 uienuud
tweiitr thre < > xvagons loadeil nrliHlpallr
wllh iwri liimills the writer Was In thli
artillerr i iupanr When on the ixticum
headwaicrs of the lied river the rouiuil
kloners and the oftlier < nnrliided to scinl
a iMtrty fi ward to the settlement fltiil pro-
cure a gnble for the bill wagon route Tim
writer w ofli of the part wtu made
their wav Into Hie frontier settlement Mrs
IVonrlKcker tn her at ry nn ThP
fxptdiilon wii sotoat at w r ts tb Utxt
TOigSa
Tfl I i
leilits elalmedf W mrj > 07fe w to ortn
trade betweenToxan nnd New Mexico to
gne Hie InliHtiltauts an uiuioriunttv to
itiiltf tlMnseh + swltft iVxaa ami to ex
blore Hie iMterxenlng coiimrj Mvxlrn IV
le n Hie jmli true reason forthe cxpcdl
lien was the ilrtlre of Textb trf Afn ew
Mexico and that these aaindentnrers
weyo rwills art lpadlng ruly On Ihe
long mfttcli to Hanta IV the Texan ant
feivd nil the tortnrvS of huniter and thirst j
attacked Jjy Hie Indians and exposed tp
violent storms and prairie Dres When at
last they roitohid their drstlimttrm they
fouiidnll the country uruuscdagalnat tb > u
and the Mexican soldiers waiting lo en
tfflp them Olio of the most trusted offi
cer tinned traitor and engendered the en
tire band to the most savage of Mexican
ofmen After being Imprisoned for a time
thet weie marched down into Mexico en
during on tbclr wnj eeij specie of crucHv
that Snlntir cmilil Inrtlet upon them On
rearhlng Mexluf thej were foirwt as a
chain gang tn perform the foiirct labor
At night they were Imprisoned often
arnnnt the most hardened criminals At
length Texas and the I nlted Sialic sue
eroded In having them released
Again he was in fluclnnml when In rotn
pany with twehe otliyis he jent 4 < Cali
fornia by the wnv of New ilrleans ami
hagres was on the Moiikuluiiic and Cala
xaras rlveis afterward went f Texus At
the eotniueniemciit of tha clill nar he wa
an ahleriiiHii lit the city of Inhesion At
n called meeting the Inajnr Thomas M
Joseph with some of the board expressed
their Intention to leave Ihe et and the
wiltei was elci ted mayor pro lent ills
left hand disqualified him fiom mllltaiy
serMee He wns rcoOgiilied bv ihe mill
tary nnihotltles ahd tilled tue duties of
ihe office until Ihe hpSnl of aldermen ye
nssembbd and Indorsed his Incuinbenev
Was on the steamship lonslann fiom
l rt Lntaeir when Ihe vessel caught Ore
eT lalvesion bar Over feiiv Urea were
lost Hie nrller attended tiv Ids guar
dlitn nngcl landed snfelv on shnro nf tal
xesten
Wns at
one tlihe aetlvel eonnrcted with
the lliibpeiulent OfXICC of Ofld lVllOwfs
holding the nnsltlon of past grand imtrl
nub nf ihe llrntid Uneilinpineni
Ills fuuernt occurred at 1 eelofk this
iiflenioon fwun litsjat lestdeiiee A fnni
Hi consisting of a wife two sons niid Ivvo
daughters survive hliti
AKAIID Wealberford Texas December
l Dr li W Vkanl of Spiluglonn died
n a hotel In this city this menilns where
lie was slopping fnr the night Ills room
mine staled Hint when tllev retlrad he
seemed ns well as usual tlmi nftor he had
gone to hleep be was awakened by Di
Akaiil who called upon him to blp liltii
lining to him the dvlnt man asked for ri
ill Ink of water and told him gomlbv say
lug that be was iljlne In a few moment
he wns dead Dr AkaM was one rr the
best plirsletans lu thli section and wis
well known aiming the medleal profession
thioucbniii the State
MVPlt Trov Te s I leeembcr Id Yes
lenlny aboii > 4 o clock Charlei Mver dleil
of a OMgcsflx chill at hN residence Ivvo
miles east of irov In his 7nth veur ll
lias been In Texas oi fr half of his life
tie rame from Oermanv to Texas lie was
an upright chrlsUlm gentleman and will
be missed from this oomiuitall tils re-
mains vv rr Interred this evening llo
leaves a wife and 1W children
M VMir nn A igSlo Texas Dneiu
her I Miss Mnrj A MiNamoc daughter
nf Mr and Mis T W 11 Cwlng died nt
lb fnmllv hole In this eliv las ntghl nf
ter an Illness of several weeksdotation due
t > blood poisoning The funeral occurred
Tils nfleinnoii ihe remains b lug Interred
In the local cemetery
LIStMUTIV SigHIn lexos Decern
her 21 irllir WrlH kopll lined 15 > iws
iroprletir or the rtaskoptr ItiniltiiTe
stole died in this cltj lodin lie was one
tue lunlliu business men or thin sec-
t on n
DIMMllT Khermnii Texjis Decefnbcn
h Uliler W C Dlinmllt a pioneer minis-
ter of the Christian church died here to-
day He was known all over Texas
SWHATT Waxaliacbfe Texas Decem-
ber 22Mis Alex Swtihi din I at her
home In this eltj last evening at 7R0
IIAKIllt Clehiiine Texms Dceembcr 20
Died Ilcniv rtaker nt Clebuine Decem-
ber 20
i BURIED ATnAUSTIN v
Was F M SimtdekV Who Was Killed
fit Burnet
Au tln Texus Deeelifber 2STbe te
mains of P Slim nek the dentist wh < v
was shot to dciilh bj Constable Mnrrflj In
rtirnet lltursduv were brought bera last
ntght for Inleiment utid they were laid
nwiy tiulaj
Iluriiet Texas December 21Dr W XI
Slinioek n proinltietii dentist of lliunct
went hotiii yenlcrdo abnijt sundown and
created a disimbamc JIp then came out
on the street and tiieif his pistol ioveinl
llinca lames W Murray constable who
lived n stones throw fiom him wont to
him and tiled to qnlei him Dr Hlmi oek
shut twice at the nftWr and tho ofneei
twice ai him llnth tell mortally wound-
ed x I thin H tew feel or each oilier Neither
spoke a word at lei the shotting The
loustnhte nevr drew bis pistol until the
tltst shot wan tiled
James W MmiU Wis mi cxcclleiil or
Iber and a good < ll Mi arid leaves n large
and helpless fiintlh to mourn bis lose Dr
Klincock was rt good el7en and leinea n
wire tuid bab
JAIL DELIVERY AT CROWLEY
Of the Four PrisonersWho Escaped All
But One Have Been Recaptured
Crovvlej Lu December 21 A snccesifiil
Jal > deliver was effected late lasl even
lug icsullliig In Ihe escape of four prU
Oliers three of ljl < bren leenplurod
but the must Imporiant pilsoner U still
a bilge I lie jvere
Jn oi > li Jsdics sehtenced to the penlten
imry for twenty years nud whose con
vlcllon aas reienlly aftlrmfdby tbe su-
preme i oiirt Will Smith cotidomned to
liinig Louis Michel ifiafged with highway
roljiery anil Charles Lilvvsnn ehnigeil wl4
petit larceny were all out of their colls
taking un ulHng lu some manlier they
obtained possession of a tile ajul with It
ling a hole in the bilck wall on the west-
side of the building lage enough for a
through Letting themselves
limn push
ihvvn wllh blnnkvis tied together they
made tlieli escape breaking for tbe woods
lu the v thern part of the town The
officers j < covered the escape or the ptl
uiiers jlinott linmcdlalelv and followed In
hot pursuit capturing all but fiiillth who
Is mIIII nt large with Indications of mnk
lug good his escape
Good Trade nt GonzBles
fJouznlcs Texas DeeitmbrT 22 nslnes
has been remorkahl good all during the
past week and the nsiial Snlii rday crowd
was larger e tcrdO lhaii rA r Tbe net
chains all did well and those earrlng holl
dii goods weie crowded all da with cus-
tomers
Several rliingr will lake place after
the Jauuary JIn J > ulU tflr < ae II efief
Bro < and A F Dlelie Ihe fwo l r r l
dry goods firms In the town will consoll
date as a chartered rompsnunder tbe
name of the Fischer IVrixe Dry floods
company Snd ruh fW Horesr
i i f
Locels from Berclair
Iterrlalr Texas December 2 Tbe rold
wsather Is still on hero nud truck grower
report cabbage frozen Cattle aye In good
condition and sloekttcn report no serious
There will he a ChrMtuias tree at the
aehooi Imuse TuesriDJs tUbt
Mm
Cherokee County Oistriet Qourt
Iu k Texas Jleiember 21 Tlfe dltlrlet
eOtlrt lidjoilrncd loaai for the term Tlntw
have litwu ihlrleeti felony eunvlrtlon Ivvo
foraggravated assault and iwo eqiUtiii
Tbe grand Jury returned Mvcnty Indlct
iiient tw iify tot felonies and titty for
misdemeanors
If the Baby s CUtling Tteth
be sure and nse that old and well tried
remedy Mrs Wlnslows SoothlDg 8JpiJ
It sootbts ihe child
for rhjldrea leftblng
ill rp 1s
softens rt corns Ilsys ewres
foi
slnd eelle sntJUtiis b it em ily
dlsrrboes
tst
S
THE COWBOY CARNIVAL
SOME EkCITINQ SPORT AT THE LIT
v TLE TOWN OF BEtVlLLE
TxVintySik Contestants tn a Beef Rop
Ino Contest Have mi Exciting
Time
rtrfVltlr Texas Derembrr 21 The cow
beys hail another great day in Heexllle yes
tcrday A toping conte t xvlth twentysix
entries wn made up by them Thursday
night ami was pnilcd orr at the grounds
south of town yeiterday afternoon On
nic oviiit eftft e day dicing 6 cold only six
Or seven hundred people witnessed lbs
event Some line work wns done by tev
ernbot tbe contestants however
S J Wright ot ltaiflirena Opened up the
ball UN ilteer was rt > o swift but he
ciiught It the flist throw after a good chose
and tumbled the animal n complete somer-
sault An he was uot very swift In tying
he was one mlnuto and iinetcntidt In
the v > liole operation
James Dolan of tlcevye ot after hi
sleer ln ruh nnd lariated him the rtrst
lime Tbe niilni nl was very atom and came
near bringing rider nnd horse to the ground
hrfaie ho v w thrown himself Afler tue
be sl was downed ll tovh Dnlftil only a
short time to complete the Job nud be
closed in the winning time t W seconds
J A Patterson of Kuokporl caughi bis
steer Ihe llrst throw but his tope broke
and lie gave up
Sid Dugat nf Ueeyllle cniitbt bl oulrk
by one horn but failed to btntl bis strer
lie gave up
Mike Dnlaii of Wve < b county iiinde
tine opening loping bis steer In 10 sucmids
but the onlmiil would not Stay on live
ground He was a big dun scamp and
would bminee to Ills feet when tluowii like
a rubber ball He was llnHlly lied In IIS
Huck IC0 of llecvlllc chased his Hirer
eonslderable dlaliiiice nefeie roping lilies
thifiw him seera times but gnxe up with-
out tying
Plus Siltllvnn of ennght his the
llrst throw but had hard steer to down
ami came near getting hint bv becoming
tangled In his tope when the inlinsl was
thrown fltyl lo remount and down ihe
atoor second time Undell In lK
11 I Illctier of lililillnnn cunght the tlrst
throw lntr had to dowu his steer f ur
tlinrts He dosed lit 1 2 4
Sltl tirovcr of Live Dab conntv caught
tbe llrst thiow but had to Inltiij bis sleer
td the RtnUni three times ITnlshed In
ltl7 > 4
frank llvler of Utssrlo missed Uls steer
slitl Unfitly gave up the ihitMc
Ones Kbcersn of tleetllle missed and
gale up-
I 1 Quill of Ilecvllle had s haul sleei
lie caught the first throw but bad to
throw thti nnlmitl three times lie finished
In IWVi
Lee Tens of rteevllle missed the tltst
iblow cailghl the secimil llirow und
briiught Ills steer to the ground quick He
tied In 50 I 1 seconds
H Itevnolds of Drlscoll Inst his sleer by
the breaking of hi rejie
Andrew Hheernii or Dlnero caught bis
steer the second throw ihid tied In 1 JH
W II lllitledge of Kensdv iaught Ibe
second throw but had ti hard steer to
keep on the ground lie finished In IMoV
John Oltellly of ilecvllle bod a fasl sleer
He einight the llrst throw after a chase
but was slow In ivlng Time I nsv
J J Iturke of Ilecvllle also hud a very
fhstsleer lie caught ihe second throw
and Ucd In l ihh <
Will ltutlellge of Kenedy cunght the sec-
ond throw and lied In 11I1W
15 Mills of OnkvlMe esngltl the second
tbroW nnd finished In 1 lttj
John I Dunn of Alice caught the tlrst
llirow threw his sleer twice and closed
In I 01
Joe Sullivan of San Patricio missed and
gme up
Itllcv Smith or Ilecvllle caught the rtrst
thiow but fell in dismounting utlir down
lug bis sleer lie bail to throw Itls steer
tbe second lime lio finished In 1 10
Frank Perkins of Drlscoll caught the llrst
throw but bad trouble keeping bis steer
down Ilr closed In 1 2IW
Will Null of Iteevllle failed to cnteh His
sleer
Mam Dickens of neevllle ctuglit the sec
nnd throw and tied In IOSn Thl ilnsed
the ennlrM
Lee Troa nnd John Iturke of Ilecvllle
were disqualified on necnniit of steers com
lug untied
TEXAS MARRIAGES
ItAIlPIlt WOnDS Han Anloillo Trias
December 20 Ltil Wednesday morning nt
oi lock Mr Jhiiiisi P Harper or this illy
and Miss Dal Wonl or Fbitonlii were
married at the lionw of It v Dr John M
Moore 2iill Lexington nviniie Mr Harper
Is ii young liuslliesK imin connected oltll
Ihe San Antonio Di ug inpiinv of splendid
nulls or bariicler or unquestioned slei
Hug win Hi wbn has made many ft lends
In whatever eiiele lie bus moved Miss
ioods w n niece of Mi John Woods
Ihe blinker and a cousin of Mis Mooie
Hlnie Hie dentil or her plnotils she Iihs
lled Mi til her iiifcle Mr C F Woods of
Flnlnnln bill has xlalted San ntonlo iiiim
the lasl two yenrw whcie she lias be
ionic a great so Inl favorite This last
summer sUv spent Irjvelltij In rinope
Millie lu Purls iihe ptircbnOd miieh of Ijcr
linusscnii Her weililliig gown was u r r a
Hon if teal lore ovi white ducltesse satin
In wlili h ulie looked Ihe picture or dainty
wnniim luces iiiidiifeenly deaiity he ctir
rled a sboww Mntiiiuet nf rirlile iors Miss
Itefsle Hoiisloii Ihe iniilil of hoitm wopt
a hewid hlilg gonn of blue ciepe ill chine
and enriied pink Itiblesmuld iosc Mr
i biirliH J Wviini lr did the honors
ru best man In his usual gimeful mid
pleasing manner The parlor wire most
eiiiiifcltelv jlecoraiejl The bildal party
entered to Ihe sweet ltil I Inl Ding stiallis
iifitlie loliiiigilli ncildlbg march kull tha
brltlal coupo iimkmiI ainiiiul and came un-
der Ihe bridal arch made of Jessamine and
fiJIfs wheic they were met < v Dr Moore
who icad lii ibar vnlic Ihe beHillfiil
jt id Impressive cereinlniy or Ibe Methodist
cfiuiih Mr and Mis Harper iflet re
riling tbe eoiighiliilatbuis of llir guesis
left on Hie l o eloi k train for the fit of
Mexico 1 They will be ar home lo their
friends after January I nl il Oakland
stieet rlmii elegiiui piesents testlfi tn
toe jtnml nlslns of their iiunieruiis friend
POltDWYlHtANTH Mineral MV1I Tev
a December 11 > crv muih In the nature
tof u surprise was tin miiiiiuire nf Miss
Katie Webr nlKof this cltv nud Major II
T 1 nrd of Iemu on The wedillug to < vk
plrtce at II nclixt I bis innriilng nt Hie rc l
deiUi of the KrlHeS riiieiils Ml anil ills
W S Wybrant Jn Ibis Htv and the eete
limny xv as iierformed b > ltev It L ficiir
byougb of Abilene So one iXns present
except the members fthe IniBiodlafrt fnnd
lles of the < nlriieliig parties Afler Ihe
Wedding breakfast Hie happy couple left
for tlieli future home at Cameron The
bride was very popular young lady bav
log a br > t of friends In Mineral Wei In wlilbi
the groom I a prominent ranchman of
Mltam county
llOTIIDtt TftfOJI Gonsale Tet
ffs nerctulwr IH Mawledial the tesbleiice
of the brides parent on Diwrmher IS
100J at 1 p m Mr Charles Ilmtbirs and
Mid sliiire ri iimi > iter u M nowiatid
of nstonls offleUtlng Ur Ilrolber Is n
ond fanner of Sin den UnuJUiles
Jlockmsn tbe bridtt la Hie only daughter
of Mr Kd lltcomb exJUtrlcl clerk of
lonzfllcs conntr and now liookkeener In
fbe Dllworlh bsnk The young conplo will
make their home at Slayden where Mr
Urotbers b Just built n residence
CASPIPLD HOPRSLAP Aldine ITS
December 211 M > lntesr Caiifleld srtd
Miss Clara Itousseau were married od
lieaday at 7 oclock n m at the residence
of the bHilex pjreut Tlie cefeu my xva > l
lorforuiiHl by lie Mr KiaiKls ibe brlds
this vlcln
Willi her fiilherV family came to
lt > fiom Vorlllern Illinois early In Ihe
your lew and Jlr Canlield and bl people
eajtie about the same time from Ilsstern
Kansas Unfit families are among Our
best and most substantial cltlxeiis
IKKlFKnUTinKIMANIlMtron Tex-
as December 21 Miss Prids Tblelmnn
nbtl Jlf Joe PMrfer were married Tlium
of the
day Defouiber 10 at tbe home
brfdes tinrle lrv John Doerr officiating
VMAitos Kooyri skidmore Tcxasj
Decsmbcr 10On the evening of December
18Mr JoibiIcM ho wa mmied to > IJti
ZtlaXafla lute FrsrJj ilu > koicUt
Ing Mr MeMahoh has rec iHy < omo hers
from Wharton county ami Mis Koonfe
Is the nrcompllahed daughter of one Of Our
old eltjicnj
AtLllAWntNCl sTerrcll Texas De
ccmbcr IS Hon William II Allen of this
city and Mis Fva Uiwrattco of Honlmro
Texas were married aQtonhain yestcrduy
morning llev 0 M Tlhrcadgllf of this
city orrlolnnttg l anlt Mr Allen artIvtd
homo today and were greeted cordially
MOIUrANRATATlUTH K n AngelO
Texas December 18 Miss Kva Katatblto
and Jlr Mart Morgan were married at tho
homo of tho bride mother In this city
on Sunday afternoon the 1Mb Instant iter
P M elnstrrfi pastor of tho llaptllt
church performed the cercmon
tiLFNDFXNlNtMAllTlN Ilntte TVx
as December lit Mp Will Hlendennlng
and Miss Jannle Martin wero united In
marriage AVednesdny evening December IS
at the residence of the brides father Mr
Wtlllnm Martin llev C L Kwlng otAclat
Ini1
KCnRItHNftntvlNR Wallls Texa
December 2tCnrtls are our announcing tho
niiproarblng marriage of Mla ltertha Kn
gieklug to Mr William Pgger Their many
friends desire that the roses of connubial
happiness mav ever line their pathway
MACKHDIUWniSlflKIt Vlctoila Tex-
as December 22 Married yesterday ht
the residence ef the brides parents Ml
ltelle Welslger to Mr AV II Mackrell
both of tbls < IU They left for Bmlth
xllte nu n short wedding trip
TOnURNlI xlliUN WslIK Texas De-
cember 21 Cards aro out announcliig the
approaching marriage nf Miss Daisy Allen
to Mr William Torrence next Tuesday at
the residence of toe brides pireuts
CAV DtCKKUSONLexlngton Texas
Decemlier IH Miss DIckerson and Mr Sam
tint nf Spilng Pralile were married Run
dav flsqulre llclshcr performing tho cere-
mony
HOOD NHWMAN Kurkevllle Texas Pe
ccniber 20 Mr T it Hood nnd Miss Kmiuri
Npvvmnn weie married last night at the
ifSIdenee of Mrs s C Smith nt Hit place
CItlPFlN SAHTDIt Mount Can Texas
December IPMr I 11 Orlffln and Miss
Ada Suitor weie married here Monday
ltcv N A Keen ortlclntlng
KNHHITdniLL Cleburne Texas Dc
cemlier UtMIss Sallle Hell of Cleburne
iitul Mr Ceorgc W Knight of Dallas were
mnirlrd December IN
PEHSONALS FHOM BRYAN
Mrs W D Cox a Newspaper Laborer
Vltitino Her Old Home
Pry tin Texas December 22 Mrs Wlll
I4ln Davis Cox who Is connected with the
edllmlal department nt the Cotton
Ilnntcis Journal of Memphis Tenn
spent the past work In this city tin guest
of her nlklrt Mrs Tyler Ilasvvell and left
yesterduy lo lslt lebitlvvs nl NiiviUola
nnd lluntsvllle Mrs Cox formerly lived
In Hrynii and was connected wllh the
pnpcis lieic ami her filends nre always
glad when she returns f > r n visit
Miss Pjlciln ltelle Cohen returned tn her
home In Houston veslcrdav after upend-
Ing llio week IaHiIs ct tho guest of
Miss Mbiv Sleiiiieiirattch
Claude KiNlit and Iciiillclon Dav came
up from Onlveston vestcribiv wbele they
ate intending the inullciil college and will
spend the liolldnvs at ihelr linmns lu Madl
Hon county
Prof Miller of the Agricultural and Me
cnunlcal college left jesterday for a hunt
111 the 11111111 Teriltnty
Mrs flcKslc I iwreiice nnd Mr M A
ltiMibovv IcH ickIonlay to spend Ibe holl
days si Trn Ala
311s Jnste Fnrd KendrleU nnd Miss Msl
tje 1 Ketiitrlek arrived yesleidsy frnm
Liik tgeles ial for a visit lo their
grar rents lunge and Mis Hpcnret
cord
Peoplo Coming nnd Goltifj to Spend
the Holidays
Cameron Texas Decembrr 22 Saturday
wnS a busy day with tho merchant A
large crowd was In town preparing for
tljrlstmas
Mrs T 11 Moore I vUltlng In Urn
Arnold
13d MrCord Is home from Sherman for
the holhlny
Mis Jennie Ilobcrtst left yesterday for
A lslt tn her old home In courne Ala
Airs Mattle flrcwer Is tlsltlng friend
In Matllu and lleagnu
M 0 Cox went to visit hi old homn Iri
Alnbaina
IV T MeLnne left vesterdsy lo visit
Ifls pnrenttl In South Cnrcltna
vllss IDna Trla Is nome frnm George-
town fnr the lunula
Itusli Thomas Is boms from flnlveston for
a few weeks rest
BIG SUGAR COMPANY PROPOSED
Concern to Be Incorporated in New
Jersey to Operate in Mexico
New Vnrk Dccembei 21 Articles of In
eoipnraflon were tiled In New Jersey organ
ising under tb laws of that tale the San
Lorcilrir Sugar loinpan limited with an
niltholUcd inpltnl of J2rt > iViO to be In-
creased s ounslori icijulres It Is uniler
stood that tlie ronipanv nil rnlso and rc
llne sugtu Irt Mexico mostlv for Meikan
consumption
Among those Interested lu the corpora-
tion urn said In bo Marvin I lira lib of
llomeo Mich and Alfred II Adam of this
city
Cnbbarje Did Not Suffer
Corpus Chrlstl Texas December 21
Tin cabbage crop around Cm pus Chrlstl
his not been damiged luthe least by th
several severe cold spells and frCCrs
which b ve visited this section tbls month
The thejniomelrr fell below J > f frcexlng
point yesterday With one nr two excep-
tions none nf the vast cabbage ftelds have
been affected lint many nf the tender dt
tcrslfled crops hmo been killed especially
tomatoes and beans II Is reported that
one of the rabhbre Held ten mite west
of here tint badly damaged by lafct weela
freerev
Bastrop Locals
lliislinp Texas December 20 The coun
ly bdird of examiners Is In regular session
with three applicants fnr certificate pre
ont
District court Is grinding wny on ilvll
business while the grand Jury bold secret
sessions on criminal matter ond the fol-
lowing gentlemen me silling as a finance
eViiiuulHee Messrs Herllgbrodt John K n
ned mill llufiis llrleeiibeck
Chrlslmrtii tier are the order of th day
here for the holiday
The public schools Suspended for Christ-
mas this afternoon to rexnme work Men-
ds Decemlier ir > 1P0I
IUI
Rice Acreaoe in Jackson Will Bo Large
Wharton Trjus December 21 Mr
Wlirslcr Marvin of Hdna wa ln Wharton
this week He U quite rtithtlhlatlc nn
tbe iler question die hay that th rice
ferer ba become epldemlo lo hi ectton
and that tbe rice acreage rv n during thl
the experlnifiitaiyear will bo counted by
the hundred Tho character of tbe soil
of Jackson county resemble xery much
the land Jn the lii Csmpo section which
ha proven o adaptable to rice
Good Hotel at Conroe
Corrtr Texa Drcember 20 The With
eipon hotel h been completed sad Is
leeching guests dally The building snd
fixture cost 10000 Snd tbe service I as
a can be found Jin where H I
fend of brbfc and Conroe feel proud of
sitili botel It ba long been neoled
hue Mr and Mi Wlthrrspnon sre alive
to the comfcrt of their guest snd uq
doubt tbey will recelvt a good patronage
A Large Ranch Deal
Victoria Trias December 22T D
Wood of tbls city has bought of 3 H
Wood And heir 31CM0 acres ot land and
oboyt 4000 bead ef cattle In Itefuglo countn
tbe consideration help sboot ll75 X Thli
I one of tbe larget real estate desls
roneummittd in tbi leetloo for gaits
vfille j
r il i1 <
i1M
a
fluttering or1 irregular pulsa
ttona are an indicabon ofweak
ness of the nerves or muscles
of thfj heart A wiakne ss long
continued produces deformity
and organic disease If your
heart adliont is weak make it
strong Buildup tho muscles
and strengthen the nerved ith
the greatest of all heart reme-
dies Dr Miles Heart Cure
Tho least exertion orcxcltet t
ment caused ruy heart lo throb
and pound and I had smothering
epelliS pain and palpitation
Thrco bottles ot Dr MHesHeart
Cure overcamo all these dlsturbi
ices and mado me Trell
Mrs J a Couts >
Upper Sandusky Ohlouun
Df Miles
s
it
Hea t Cute
quiets the nervous heart regit
latcs its pulsations and builds
up its strength as nothing eke
can Sold by druggists on a
guarantee
Dr Miles Medical Ca Elkhart lud
ITINERARY OF THE COMMISSION
To Select Site for the Gitls i Indlistfial
School
Wnco Tevft Dscimibcf Hon V I
UAdnev of this eltj on of tbe commission
ci to Ini ul the lllrls Industrial school
ha just recelioil from the e oninilttee on
Itinerary the following schedule that will
ho fAllovvcd when Hip different cities will
he vlulled Im Hie couillllssluli
tisilii Meel Inntiarj T IttOij leave via
Iho Intelliitluanl and Hreat Noilhcrn rwi
p m In lunir S Wednesday
Han Antonio Airlve via tho International
and lirrat Northern R p in Innuary S
VedticiUv leavn via the Southern 1aclfle
tt p in January 0 Thursday
Houston Airlve via the Southern rnclne
st I ii m Jainiarj 10 Friday leave via
ihe Inlei national it ml Ureal horthein 7 n
in January 10 Krldnj
HiiiitstillcArrive via the International
and ilieai Northern at 10 SO o m lanuarr
111 1rlilej i lenvo via the luternaJtlooal and
Ureal Nnrthrrn at I p ni Jauuary 11
Snhiiibi
IloustonArrlvo via thu Internatlnitat snit
Hteot Northern 7 15 p m Janunrs 11
Salutdiiji leave via tho Houston aud Xe 4
Central 7 a m January H TueaitaJf
Ttiyan Arrlie via the Houston sn l BygBt
Central 10 is a m January 14 TueiflafT
leave 1111 Iho Houston nnd Texas Central
1 Vj p m January lt Wednesday
Waco Arrive la the Houston and TAt
iCeutrol 40 in m Janiiary IB AVednts
day lcav < via the Texa Central 40o ii
m Jnnuniy Id Thursday
Walhnt Spring Arrlvo vl tha T x
Central ilss P m Jnutiarv 10 Tbnrsdsy
leave via Texa Central 023 p m JSn
nary 17 lrldat
HtlbllnArtlvo Tin the Texa Cntr S
p m January 17 Krblar loavo via lh > j
Texas Centrnl 1 P m January 18 Sat-
urday
Hlllslmro via WflCoArrlve Waco via tho
Texo Central riI0 p m Jnnulfy IS fat
urday Icstc Waco via the Missouri han
sas ond Teta 718 p m Janiiary IS
Saturday airlve Hlllslinro la the Missouri
Konsaa and Texas fi23 p m January 18
Saturday leave Hlllslmro via tbo Missouri
ICansft and Texas 8 Ml V > M January 20
Monday
Denton Arrive via the Missouri Kansas
nnd Tetas 1241 a in January 21 Tae
drtj leave vn the TranscontlnentSI 30
p m January 21 Tiiedat
Trii < ll ill Knit Wnrtti Airlve st Fort
Worth via the TraincnWlnenial fllO p m
Jaimtiry 21 Tuesdav teae via the Texas
and lselilc RIO a m Januarr 22 Wedner
dar airlve Terrell via he Texas and ls
fllic M1H a in Januarr 22 Wednesday
leave via tbe Texas mid 1aclHe 1211 a tn
Jnnunrj 23 llitindiy
Jctrcisoil Arrive via the ToxnS nnd Pa
elite 1 III p in Jantltity 2 l TSurtday
leave via the S S H 242 p m January
2 lrldav
nreenvlIleArrlve vl h S B B d43
p m Jtinuary 21 Krldsy leave vis Mis-
souri Kansas and Texas 2SO p m Jail
mry 2 rialurdny
Talor Arilvn via the Missouri Kansas
and Texas 120fi midnight January 20
Hundilv i over Hurtday In Taylor
AitsllnNoi dirller than Kshruary 1 for
final decision
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Henderson
Helen M Stoddard
FOrt Worth
A BIG COW AT MINERAL WELLS
Said to Be Eighteen and OneHalf Hands
High
Mineral Wells Texas Pecember 20B
O Bedford a prosperous farmer if ho re-
sides three miles touth of town and who
Is noted for bis truth and veracity boasts
of the champion cow nf the universe This
mammoth specimen of tho hoylne family
be says Is one half Durham and olic hnlf
Primer and Is eighteen and oahalf hand
Record Breaking Cold at Rusk
Husk Texas December 21 Thd coldest
weather ever known for 1 hi season of tho
year ha prevailed her fnr tho pa t ten
day Dining that thnA thegroundba
been frozen
WSTE MENlNsttire Intended srj i
be a Atrnog msn Too asVettbspayriqile
the conatltotlon snd yet yea 40 not fee
the vim tbe sand tbe ambition one woulS
expect in a man of roar age What I HI
Why a lack of vitalitythe foundation of
manhood Tou have lost It ho raxttwhow
Oct It back feel young look young act
young Jlf i Is beautiful whoa yoabsva
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with Suspensory for week men has btotictn n
utrengtb ambition and bapplB i to lets
thousand xa a to the pact year It U nottl
Its weight In gold to every ts who
strength and vitality are leavlnj tseat It
tllls the body with nerre force wars thai
blood stimulates tbo circulation nct ii >
stores all the mental and pbyalcal energy
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