The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 86, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 29, 1902 Page: 2 of 30
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jfew On in Dallas Involves Privileges
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Worth Millions
Ati INJUNCTION JlAS BEEN APPLIED FOR
To Rostratn the Consolidated Company
GeUIno Cars Into the Business
Portlorl of the Cityi
Dallas Texas Juno 28 The clcctrlo
street Railway war nlrcady acute between
too oldConsolidated corporation and tbe
new Metropolitan company the latter re-
cently granted franchise privilege W
Already pushing construction was mndo
more complicated this evening by the Jtapld
Transit Street Hallway company applying
to District Judge Nash for an Injunction
against the Noithern Texas Tractlou com-
pany and tho Dallas Ctuisolldnttd Klochlc
btrcftt Hallway oompauy to prevent Uic
Traction company from using the Consoll
aivu company s tracka on Commerce alreec
S enter the business district of Dallas
with Its cars from Tort Worth this new
move loads strength to the tumors cur-
rent that A K llniitn uead ot tho now
Metropolitan enterprise has virtually pur-
chased tho Rapid Transit and that the
movement today Is In retaliation for Iho
Consolidated companys recently enjoining
through the Federal district court Ibintu
abd associates from building 11 parallel
line on Main street 01 tiding the Con oit
dated tracks on that stioe
Tbe light now 011 In Dallas for electric
street railway advantages Involves Inter-
ests worth millions of dollars
Among the papers Bled todiy was n copy
1 sn Brrcement ehtered Into twelve yenrs
itso under which the Consolidated nnd
tlapld Transit were to use the same trucks
on Commerce street nnd which they have
continued to do shiie Judge Nash grunted
the restraining order prayed for nnd set
next Tuesday for thi hearing
LEGISLATION IN LOUISIANA
Several Important Measures Were Passed
end Signed
Special to The To3l
Baton nougo la Juue 28 Tna anti-
trust hill drawn by Attorney Jcnoial Oiilnp
and Introduced In th JeglMntme by Hepre
tentative Hyams will proiihly fall to be
conie a law The Judiciary cninuiltteo of
the houfe gave a hearing yestcrdaj and
< > e result leaves ths fate of the nifrtsure
Vn doubt It Is a very drantlc moasiire
copied after the llllnoie statute rrccutly
declared unconstitutional bit ultli Ihn fa-
tal clause omitted That demlon of the
Hnltert States Mipicmc court mnUe < 4 It i
very difficult matter fer any loKlslatuce t
pass any aiitltnist legislation t vv > mul iu
Uncnnstltujlonal to pass any law that ex-
empted the fanners and labeling elements
from Its proi i > ns Jiid nnv omxlnn of-
f exemption iould necusarllv menu that
ttiey came Ulhin tho provision of tho net
The result of this Is to concelitrale Ihe op-
position of these two powerful pofltlrnl
elements against any such legislation This
was made perfectly clear to the coinmltlco
br Hunter C LeaUe In itu ibl higunient
The eoniffllttee defcired art Ion unVl Jton <
dnyafternoon to give an npp irtunltv to tho
laboring element to present ltt view Tho
commlttcu was rnucn Improts d with Ihv
ftew light thrown on the subli ct nntS an
infavorable report 011 the bill uenld not
pe surpilslng
Among the Important messiiies passed
br the house were the following Cv Mr
Vart > to regulate tho publlr < rhools In
renlMani and provide revenue for nan by
Mr Ventres creating the office pf ftilo
contmlilsontr Of liygleuet bv Sir Krin
JrlehS permitting the IlpjMs lusurinee
eetnpsnr of Oreat Rrltnln todOtmstnes
In Lpii6lano br Mr Oaidwuil providing
artlflrlsl limbs for exConfederito inldleis
who lest an arm or lex dmlng tho elvll
war by Mr Russell ptohlhltlns unauthor
ised perfoia from signalling raTread trnlnsj
by Mr Ilss to provide for the Ktnte to
csrry Its own psmniro by Mr Hagacrty
merging the New Orleans sewer water and
drainage boards
The Knate passed tho Vlgncs Mil rejti
Istlng pawnshops
JoTernor Heard has signed the Ihim
separate street car bill It tales e < r et
ninety days from date
The fee hill Introduced br Mr Hyams
arid pfested by tho clerks of tho dlstilut
romts iviw reported tmfnvornhly by the
bruise Judiciary commltt cc
NUECES COUNTY CONVENTION
A Demand Mario for a Channel Through
Turtlo Cove
Corpus Ctirlstl Toxns June iiS The
Rupees county democratic convention was
ynljed to order at 10 oclock this morning
by Chairman Njiyrr wheienpou y u
Campbelj was elected temporary nnd per
ninnent chairman and J W Pnlvella sec-
retary TJn commlUco on icsolutlops sub
milted their eport advocating thn urgent
depiand of straight channel through Tur-
tle Coyc connecting Oonms Chrlstl bav
sud Araosnn pass nnd rcniiesilu cpiiRres
to create Alien > is bpu u possible The
rrpprt approved the ndmtntstratlon of Gov-
ernor SnyciH the servlwi of Congressman
Kleberg nnd expressed confidence and trnut
In and pinlse of James It Wells for his
work lr > behalf nf democracy The del-
egate wcie Instructed to vote for all State
r ndliUc ay well as tinnier for coiigrenH
Willacy for senator Tlmon for repivscnt
stive nnd Klelbcr for dUtlret attnrtior II
Jt fiutherland 8r was elected comity
Chairman for the ouauliig two years
Rusplns Nominated for Sheriff
UoniiiV Toxia Juue LS Will Uushliig
of nremond cuirlcd this box over Toui
Jones nf Cahert by a majority of U0 to
d r In tho second primary for sasrlcr The
tnfprmatiou 1 Jtoic that Jones carried but
three boxes In the county nnd that Hindi
Iijg has about MX nmjority illuules
hkunei wn nominated for ciuistalile of
precinct No 2 by a mtjorlty of from 13
to 64
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Angelina County Primaries
bufkln Texas June y8 ln tho primary
lection held In this county today returns
worn all boxes arc not In but indications
that the following officers are m
Judge J II Connc6 r
Mv
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Twentieth Pistrl < Judicial Convention
To llje Deiuotracy of the Twentieth Judicial
Dl rlpt
Bryan Texas June 2Qlly the authoilty
rested n wo as your Judlcto chnlrmun i
a may he prp ry submitted
it f McJiinls Chairman
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Shoppard Is In Texas
fort Worth Tessa Jme 28John U
Bheppqrd contrcssman row the Tesar
l dlMrlet s hereei route to Mineral
f U Cfnsressmmi 8heppayi w s forced
to leave Washington some weeks ago ow
Ingto a ylolent jilck spell and tins
slntp
TiMted watering places In search of health
which Is now greatly Improved
Davidson Renominated
Wajveston Texas juue 28 The demo
craUe convention or tin SevenfccntJv eetit
ntytli diirtrfct Vag heldit 6 oclock this
0 ffiwu st tbe court 0 anneals building
JSsjMtor R < V jPSTllUon of YJalvestoo Was
tsSsaloated to succeed bluifeH v by acclaaia
tfm ttsrs lfla is pppqu
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RECEIVER WAS REFUSED
in lie Suit of Broocks et al vs Hogg
Sivdync et al
BIG PRODUCTION DURING THE MONTH
In Addition to the Heavy Shipments a
Million Barrels of Oil Have Boen
Put Into Tanks
nesumont Texas Juno SP Secretary A
D Childress of the oil exchango has been
quietly worklug today to get the oil men
and prominent business men < f tho city
Into n consultation with llesljent Knott
of the Kansas City Southern or tho pur-
pose ft getting him to ogree to aiftwlag
navigation to go unrestricted thiough rhc
Iort Aithur canal aud albvrlng a coanec
tion with the canul mil the mouths of lis
Ncehcs and Sublne rlvcrn Tle up ropr a
tion bill empowers the secretary of vtar
to construct the channel In this manner If
the Ioit Aithur canal people will allow the
connection us above 1resldent Knott Is
also the president of the canal company as
reorganized He spoke as If there wmild
bo no trouble about this If Sabine piss Vtns
propelly cared for and that having been
done by cougrem ot the present nessluu
It la supposed that now ho will make too
deal
If this Is not done lb will be a imieh
mole Xpenslio thing Tor the government
J hu channel would have to > run alon
the Sabine lake bank nil thn way from 8j
blne puna nnd dug nine miles more than
uuder the route abou > Tho loom ell Intor
atK woiiti HKo very much tu bee Ihe canal
go in nlthout delay for it would mean n
big Increase In the liimlnrss and in the
nmo time would not perceptlhlv curtail
the volumo of business thlough Tort Ar
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The receivership case In which John It
Hiooclis ot al ar plaintiff and J S Hogg
ct al are defondants camo up today and
Judge Martin denied be poll Ion Tills Is
over 1000 acies of land that was handled
from fho Port Arthur company during tho
boom times and In which Ciptaln lviroi
Mr Ilroocks and Oovnrnor llog wore all
tit one time or another lutei htel It Is
1 07 ° f paitneishlp deal mid tho
ilalntirrs ilrslied a receiver appointed to
handle It the plaintiff will n doubt tip
5 ° 1 flnt0 urt > nnre tliun
lRM > fl Involied nnd they aeoin to want to
gut the jund sold or Jiandlod In a man
ner mill actory to tnciixvltrt
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Ihe manner n nlileii the oil shipments
hae lucteased doling the pant jvoek has
been a cnsttinf smirce of couirrsatlou
among tin pioduelag oil comnauVs 1111 thn
fuel thot by the cleac of busLiess on Mon-
day theie will have ben practically a mil
dnn and a half barrels of oil shipped from
Spindle Top for June will he ample V 1
denea ot the luexhniutuhtllty of tho held
Neurit 1000010 l > anolt > of tankage has
been added dining the mrothand nrncti
eady all of that has linvn n w filled with
oil showiug a produetloif of nearly 2Ww
2 lrrru ul otal f01 hl aw al 1
OtOOOO barieU iluco IU dlsceverv Theu
things are calculated to 111 iko br ker pro
am en sud oil laud owaeis feel Jubilant
f + +
Ju t what is to be the result ot the rather
perplexing question 0 bo decided by the
county commUsDnerx ul the minting next
Thursday when ti y wii meet the icpre
tatlvos of4the ojl cvinpnniea and the own-
ers of tup litud 01V Spindle Ton for tho
purpose of dftiriuliilng the method of tax
Utiou Is jii ltucie iliis topic Jmtt now Some
of lh HMiOlif bcllov In the Ileiuy
iingetHenry ih uppllc ble t < tu w
tion while tberu aie < tiers with differ > nt
vJrw Ptoete mo innicrtho think that cuii
vlu old t < Mihud at ko mnny lhoit and
lylliiU nnd Unit thn valuation should n it
1 ientitled to tin Iust f dillilng bui
rnthii to tie tut 1 uiilc miIup tf uu well
< 1 produce Unf pm pic think thin tliu
land should be put In at Muiie wtit it around
1IKK > hii acre baKlug tliu opinion on Its
Mil mi us a tankage piMpunltliti 1 lieu tiudn
tbf contciitlun f me Is tliit tlie I mil
shi uld Htuud the wliul burden um that the
tft > < ajnnild be applied to those v > boao
III up < appear im tlif < imuis In fee Tills
hit lei proportion would work great hard
hip mi until pouiile Ha ihe ilulvti tltv
Oil and < as Muuufaelnrlng couipauy They
own n very laigo per cent of Spindle T > T
unl yet lltey have ulmost all of It under
lin to the itiffej conipany at a one
tenth lojullj It will ot tunc be seen that
thee tire carrying 11 big load It tbey arc
tsxed nil and UnCfey goes free The mat-
tes can be flgund out In many ways
+ + +
The Hcywood Oil company today shipped
their ilg to Welsh for wlltlcattliig and
will get to work on a big t0O avui trart
at once which they think will result lu
11 big utilke similar to the Jennings piopu
sltlon
+ + +
The legal fraternity Is alrcsdy quietly
lobbying for another dlotrlct court hete
They srent to want n cilmlnnl court now
ir would like to luivo tho county attached
to houie other dlntilct for crlmtnil purposes
if tbey < iiu not get 11 court hern The oil
llllgltlon 1 piling 1111 In JutUvo Martins
uoult So tnpldly that It U getting oxtieme
1 luirdciikKiUH to him and iiggravntlug to
the clients of ihe lawyers Tho lawycrj
tliein clvc do not seem tu euro no much
about it The cases now en the docket
ot the Klftj eighth Judicial dlntiht docket
ivpicwont tlbullt IfOOlHiOOlHl II agilmt 50
IlMOAlO Unco nimiths nlnco Of course tho
local ropicoentatlvo und senator will favor
the new mult uud It Is hoped tliit the
tthor liglslaiors will son It the tame vi >
ljveiy time 1 leprusehtstlie from mioiher
dlstilct shows on In balllug dlstapco they
iikl him for help and the result la that
11 crent inunv have already iMinuiltlod them
hehen rmnkly to da what they can for the
city and county
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The market was la fair condition today
The following transactions wete recorded
Ilentti llf < K > Hhnree Hie
liidepeudiiirc JaOOit shares 2HQ
flold Kigto SHOO shuios 104e
MUsourl Kansas and Texas 12000
uharrs 10c
Anglo nc00 shares 2ic
Consolidated Kntlonnl 3000 shares 10c
nivldeud 45000 shares Jc
Oil f o b Gladys
No I v KM
No J In tanks is
TEXAS MAY GJT FACTORIES
ManufaetJrers Anxious to Take Advan-
tage of the Cheap Fuel
flalvcstop Texas June 2SJ A Llbby
of New York president of the Orfater New
York Home Oil company which hss re
cetitly placed a storage tank at pier 3T
and which has also laid pipe lines over the
cty for the purpose of suppljlng fuel oil
for local consumption Is In the city today
Iu au interview with The Post toucspnud
cn this motning he sold that the time was
now ripe for the cities o South Texas to-
go after manufacturing enterprise The
ipply < t oil In Texas In his opinion U
unlimited and the uinnufiu hirers havo only
beeu watting to watch de > elopments regard
Ing tho pennnnency of tho oil discovery
Mr ldbby said that he believed there was
li lu manr parts of Texas and also roul
ana and that there wan supply at SplmUe
Top which would last for lear to come
Willie In Philadelphia recently he was ap
proached by one of tho largo manufacturer
of hosiery of that city nud askad concern
1US tlieipwe ll could lie quoted at lu T x
as the questioner bsviug in view the mat
ttx el locatlas plant Ja Texts Many
HOTTSTONDATLYrdST 8TOMgS BlW mB J9I902
nrol Dccettlo chronlo and ennso
much unoaainoaa and oven tempo-
rary distraction Thoy are algns
of catarrh other signs are drop-
pings in tho throat nasal sounds
of tho voico impaired taste sinoll
and hearing
Catarrh is a constitutional dis-
ease originating in impure blood
and requires a constitutional
remedy
I sttlJcred from calarrh In tbe head and
lose of appetite and sleep My blood was
thin and I felt bad all over most of the
time I decided to try Hoods Sarsaparlila
and now have no symptoms of catarrh
have a good appetite and sleep well I
heartily rccomthenil Hoods Sarsaparlila to
ull hit friends It Loxo California Junc-
tion Iowa X
Hoods Sarsaparlila
Cures catarrh of tho noso throat
bowels Ac removes all Us effects
and builds up tho wholo system
manufacturers In the East are asking slml
lar questions and are considering the mit
tcr of establishing factories In Texas Natu-
rally they would like to bo closoi to their
linse of Kiipply and If cheap fuel can be
guaranteed they will soon come
Mr iilliby said that his company Is not
quoting prices on oil at present for 0 long-
er period than one yenr The present prices
he states do not nllow nnv proiic to be
made WllllO asserting that the prevailing
prices arc too low lm will not teutnre
prediction regatdlng the probahllltr of an
Increase lu prices In the neir futme The e
are a number of oil well owners who are
anxious to sell their oil und ho will not
undertake to estimate how long they will
continue to sell Bt low pih s
Ab soon as arrangement eau be niiide fir
transpoitatlon nnd the nastein imniific
tuicrs become thoroughly convinced TJat
the supply of oil Is perminent Mr Iihby
expects to see the Eastern titles adept the
use of oil us fuel
Wildcattino Near Corsicana
Coisicana Texas Juno lid Morgin Bros
who have been drilling In the oil Held
have made another move and will try In
territory heretofore never worked This
well will bt > put down very deep Interest
bun again been taken In this oil field and
It Is expected several more rljs will bo
put In the Held at an early day
iifcTr
THE PROHIBITION CONVENTION
Executive Committee Held a Meeting at
Dallas
Ilallas Texas June US The Ktate x
ecutlxe committee of tho piohlbltlon party
met In Dallas today and arranged l i the
Slate convention to be held in tne oily hall
at Dallas on July i ot 10 oclock a m
Clooil speukeia good music nud low rates
u all rallruads wera puunlsed
Every prohibitionist In Texas H Invited
to be present and take part lu tin pjoorct
Ing Is the way State Clulrumn C nili ar
put It Among tboso present at the meet-
ing were U C Heath J 11 Crjullll A A
Eieretu D P Williams W II talrbmls
and hit Btate chuliraan
iiicouiag mcnt from
comes ever side
and ihe coming convention ought to be th
best In the history of the party juld
Chairman Conlbear
Democrats to Meet at Eagle Lake
To the Democrats 01 fstntu Conjrcs fonal
District
Schulenhurg jr exaa June 20 lly vlitue
ot tho authority vchted lu 1110 as chalunaa
of tho Ninth conpresslonal dlHtrlct ion
posod of tho counties ot Uonsales Fayette
Colorado Whaitun Matn oiii itruori
Jackmn Ijnvacn Do Witt Vlctora raii
siu llefuglo Hee Oolbid and Karius 1
hereby cull 11 convention nf said district to
be held tft Ihislo Lake at h p 111 Wen s
day Juno SO lCOJ for the purpose of uom
Inatlug a domncriitlc eHiiuinst t r 1111
cress and for tho tiansactloii of smh thir
business as may properly come before It
Ar thin will be the first formal n em
blace of the democrats ot tho Ninth district
the chairman and all others Inteiested sin-
cerely desire that there be u laije anil rep
iwentatlvo attendance
W B King Chalraian
The man whose system Is polluted with
blood poison was for a loug tlnio consid-
ered to have 11 dark future tor among those
physicians who hud not glun the subject
constant study nud tesenrch this disease
was considered Incurable I had an abiding
belief that science was able to provide a-
cute however nnd after years of expert
DF HATHAWAY 4 J
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ence with tho disease devoted to Its close
study my efforts were rewarded with suc-
cess and some of thn worst cases on record
have yielded to my origins method of
treatment If you have been dorej on dtas
tlc drugs you will Immediately see the su
periority of piy ticatrocnt for I do not
saturate the system tilth potash and mer
ciuy the effects of wjilch are as damaging
to tbe system as the disease luelf My
treatment promptly dispels all outward
slsus of the disease and gradually cleanse
tho blood of the last vestige of the taint
the cure Is permanent aud the disease Is
not constantly breaking out ngaln My
specialty also Includes all chronic diseases
such Stricture Varicocele madder and
Kltliipy plseases etc and I Invito conm
tnllou either at my office or by mall Rend
for book and symptom blanks mailed free
lii plain envelope Correspondents con
fldtntlal
J NEWTON HATHAWAY M 0
10 Atarna Plixjg San Antonio Texis
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O create a little stir in the local business market and make room for early d
purchases we will offer for one week commencing tomorrow morning and endfol
Saturday night July 5th any piece of merchandise in either our Mens or Boys Stof
at 20 per cent off of every dollar spent We hold that occasional money losing 5
one of the necessary principles of success and to substantiate our conviction the above
sale is inaugurated <
vSrf s s M Vl < rw > s s
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GOT BACK TO HOUSTON
RETURN OF THE EXCURSION OF
AGENTS AND IMMIGRANTS
Association Has 250 Members In Texas
Louisiana and Northwest Workina for
the Settlement of tho Country
The first annual excursion through Texas
of tlia Southern 1aciflc Land AgcutB as-
sociation was successfully brought fo a
cloiu early yesteiduy morning as the heavy
tiulu pulled Into the Cential station In this
city The good that has been accomplished
for Texas by this piece of enterprise will
be lu eUdeuce for years to come At the
present time It Is known that the Impres
lnu Texas has made upon the visitors from
the North Is most fuvorabo Indeed It Is
Uutteiing and co deeply are tbey Impress-
ed ftlth what they have seen that the tnry
of the juatliesa of tle Lone Star State
will bt tepesteit time after time n BtXI
homes In tho Northwest
licgardltig the rlchuesi of the sol there
has been no question that It will produce
uuny kinds of fruits grains aud cotton
even In an extra dry season has been
proved without a doubt uud that th
climate s healthful comfortable and
adapted la the needs of modern civilization
Is well understood Everybody knows that
theru Is land enough lying Idle to furnish
hqmes for the entire populstlon of every
State east f f the Mississippi liver and the
only question that remains to be solved is
the nblllty to get these lands In shape
where they c 0 he opened fpr settlement
on a fair and equitable basis
It Is understood by tbo excursionists that
the Seuthern lacltlc has no gold bricks to
sell neither are they dslng a purely chari
table work It Is to their advantage to
AV iA jV
This sale means 20 cents back on every dollar
spent
In either isr Mens SSere5
at S1251J Alain Street
m our m
j iixflir v Hii
settle th State wth good men and they e cv at rICK nJ cKlnnev wai
arc trying to do it but they waut satisfied yJZL rTfSr 0JP n < McKlnney re
settlers who will laduee their friends in tbe ffAt nlscV Mr PirA ht er ln lsi thn
old States to come and bo their neighbor 0V p c fi r cr t < a a e m n and
This has been made plain to the visitors
and no opportunity to lay hare the plain
facts of the Immigration situation has beeu
missed by tho Southern Pacific agents and
oniclals For this the Northerners Ju
ddually and collectively have expressed
their thanks Tbey came here to learn the
situation study the conditionof the land
and tind out what It would produce They
have terelyed the dealred Information and
are again en th jr way home Manr win
come bsrU tr land that ther have already
purchased ethers will remain in thel old
State until t land proposition ts offered
them thai they can handle to uu advantage
and all will watch tbe pr gr s and de-
velopment of tho I ue Star btate rem
now on
BUSINESS MKETIXO ON WHBCLe
Thn train left Pan Antonio at 12 oclock
Friday nnd proceeded uninterrupted to
Eagle Lake where it was delayed several
hours by the wree ahead Oa tae nan
most Important business tueetlng oftthe
tntmhus pt Ut M scUtlearfe btldrsnd
the orsaouation eowBlitedTV ffhe wtftln
iAcuaV U d Ji
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and the committee on resolutions reported
The ievolutions governing the association
were discussed one nt j time nnd adopted
as passed
Other matters which were discussed thov
ougbly were attended and will be ready
for publlcatlou later After the meeting
adjourned the discussion conttuued Inter
Itently until late at night
Ar 1SBCrJ1lie th truu letomed on tho
Aransas Pass
railway to Chestcrvlllc
from well th i Vaty Irrigation nsPcel svbteni tle lice The ra heavy ng
showers which occurred at this time Inter
Jl71dvh tlu section bit
few
hiaed the storm
and were well re
paid for their trouble Only i short time
< Vvc1 for tu P11 f program
and the train was soon buck nt Uagie I ike
Audfwon
oftH ° 5 > unern Iac general flc system paiseuger In Texas agent
who lias had Immediate charge and bin pel
IrM JJii 1co i < < be excursion sh t
arrived In Texas
bus made many friends
on the train and his perfect management
Shinty 0 hm a mia of Derlene and-
S Itlllnw secretary of the land anrt
mmlmatlon department has heen an i
valuable assistant In making tho excursion
dab u1 J knowledge of
tho
country passed through
Its agrleultiiral
noduets geology i Gotanlcal taformS
elrf b7 lonst n < y demand and
cheerfully given Not a tree shrub or
flower strange to the Northern man has
SFTOdllm t Information being
f u
rora he Kenlal secretary who was
n w r f u n1 c1al r > he occasion
Inhardt exeurslon agent attend
u
° l lf1 the trip and let nothing
fhe r < > ni ton Detalli J
nm M
nleainI 5 lKa lt m the beauty and
° f Rnc5Mon unlp nl ° eare
nf in M i
ing should nhardt made sure that noth
happen In his department to
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and we are confident an examination of our mens
and boys stocks of new and seasonable merchan-
dise will make you a ready purchaser and for us a
lasting friend
This is not a sale on a lot of old and shoddy goods
culled from the regular stock but an offer of 20c
back on every dollars worth of any article you may
select in either our Mens or Boys Store John B
Stetson hats and E W good s only will be ex-
cepted in this sale Hawes standard priced 300
hat will sell for 240 40c will buy any 50c tie in
either store and 8 wiil buy any 10 suit in either
store All our straw hats are on sale at half price
this includes a lot of genuine Panamas sold regu-
larly at 15 offered during this week at 750
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a place where money is given away your search is now Iflfa
Send us your mail orders Theyll be filled promptly and carefully
No premium stamps or periodical tickets given during this sale
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