Van Alstyne News. (Van Alstyne, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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I. P. Evans *
Notary Public.
aud
InaurAncc
Ag-«nt
it Insure; Gcmpanies
‘I repreter' >ixteer rn-
iiiivs.
y ALRTVXE. TEX
Van alstyne News.
Buy Lind. ★
I have soat f Y9f
choice prairie «*a4
sale cheap, and en totf
S. P. EVANS, PROP
HERE SB ALL 7BI PRESS. TEE PEOPLES RIGBTS MALRTAIR, DFaUEB BY INFLUENCE. UKBsIBEL BY GAI
subscription, ii terms. Call on
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VAN ALSTYNE. GRAYSON COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MARCH '0. 1899.
NO. 45
S. P. EVAN®.
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WHEN DEW FY RETURNS
New Y<>lk, March 1.—There
i 'n» 1 o-’ • ;i.»ti, i, I. uiioc
*iii make plain to the -alu*>U
fcf- tv r ard ifiinddinjf biui-e pro-1
• >» * i* i»>. .i.daliUg J*et.pie oil
Texas, intend to run it- govern-j
meet and t» akr its l:in«.
“* oit.'tini-fl; rttitj allied, * In- -a
Makes the food more delicious and whotoaaoa
I OO , M* retHu
pi-ualtie- prescribed In the pec
Admiral Dewey reiuru- from the
Philippine*. • Naturally he will
vi-it the Hath rial eapiial an 1 of-
ficial court*—y nmy r<qme him
to meet tu9 new Spanish Minister
who, Madrid report* aa\, will be
Seuoi D« . .1. Bruuetti. the Due
... j ole and recklessly add defiantly,
d Arco*, who SO years ago took ' [ Disease.
, , trample them under foot. j
Dewey v sweetheart away from
“I -av to you today, whenever; Washington, March 2.—Repre-
n , . _ fauy n «*.:• or icen. anv >irgb' mar tentative John \V. Cranford of'hereon Announced bi> intention
Perhaps the Due may have to * j
or coi’ihiuatioa of men engaged•thef i.rth i u^:es»ior. il district to retile froGi congress, Mr. Crav
prestnt his wife, and this will j j j
! in hminM, l<*gal or illegal, defy ot Texas died here at the Provi- lord’s friend9 placed him 11 tk#
I-- n uud gaiiitihiig h"u*e L«iitfh u CONGRESSMAN CRANFORD, dflion,while the press aaaocifiktM*
the law, mock at the rules and! sent out frequent reports. Blf
; Died at the Providence Hotel in
... .. , . death bad besn szpsctsd for
\\ ashington of Heart
several weeks before its ee#n»
rence.
In 1894, when Hoi. D. B CtF
t!l the
I j
COMMUNICATED.
IYERY, SALE
AND FEED STABLE
p- on < sin ’ at all tint*-* the b»-et and
Teen1* and ioi ir* a all who rant to t ike a
» icm diive to call and see him.
-W. S. M All \R.<*
e §s e ■ ■ a a
I'r j!i » i > Outfits ’ filrrson
rtii.'li • i <» . wjliviil \<>ticc*.
Rheumatism!
Remits from i
Bod Liver
and can
be Cured by
Using
Dr. J. H. McLLWS
m • ♦. v *T v .4* ^
ahrioan Oily Drug Store.;
SILVER
TRUSS.
JO. Iain Sr.
\ ful! ew «»r : t • ** t>^-t and
Purest Drug*.
Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles.
Stationery
Cig-ars
S-hool t «v*ka. Fie"-* •**j»f.oi*.—
a ?*pt*ei . Ir..
L. A. Cartwrisrht
McKinney, Texas, Msrch. 3.
Editor News—
[i North Texas has no truer ex-
ponent ot democracy than your
paper. It is ever ready to stand
M by the democratic tenets as found
£| ed by Thomas Jefferson,and as ex-
[j p mnded by Joseph Weldon Bai-
ley. It was a great victory for
1 Me. Bailey that his exact words
LJ
expansion, which be so ably
‘T'-kT ,_^ advocated at the Galveston Dc.n-
S3 Bk3 ocratic convention, -h.» i'd be in
mmtmmmgmm C rporated 1DIO t.'le Ti S' '.ll.o’l 11 !
Jexpau-ion, ah.cu v .is ii !« r-e ! r
a Iwe democrat i' care .* 'Id
i met in Washington C;tv. Ic t n*-i
the acumen and f*rce >f 'ir An-
,
drew Jackson to sec tl>« rigot,
'f - ; «lare to stand bv his convict: >ns, I
V even tho’ hs must feel that to
x stem the current of public opin-
+ : ion at that period of the expan-
^ ; sion erase, all future success is
r
♦l________________ .. . .1
+ J ail bin. yet Andrew Jacks »n l*-d
+ » ho*t of braves who proved in-1 t ^.]||PQHTr.HT GATEVfAl t.
his
make the meeting
< mparra-itiig.
Wr cuDw ■■ a- a «j
n ding t -uhordinate p •« i »-i
in the navy, with all his honors
|andgl: ,\ hid le.i in th** ftiti.*.
| * t
| be was sUitmnt-1 for a'lii:* in!
t Washington. There he met Mis- j
j V irginia dbury Lowerx. |
jdaught**i of Archibald Lowery, j
one of the proudest of the o!d |
families of Mrryland and Virgin-j
ia, and a relative of the Lee-. ;
I
Blairs and other well known!
t i
Southern families <«f il * ante-j
, helium period.
Virginia wa9 beautiful and tal-
j
ented and one of the belle- <>r
Wu-biugUia. Dewey fell in l<<\c
U 'ice notel at midmg’nt of heart field for tha nomination, Ha ka4
I
b-**a.c and other c implications. . 23 out of 53 votas, tka otkarv
<• a iirt.tker. bioobapuical. being divuiad batwaaa savarak
until he will *iot ri«e agnin his Jobu \N alter Cranford v\asb'in cgng1d4te9, rasultmg in a daad*
lawb«»- a >d <*<di-o head. near (irove Hill, (lark county, j which was only brakaa kf
Ala , about in 1859. He was of
Scotch-Iri-h ancestry. At the
** i! 1 • \
!. , ! U \\\
ti^Km mlv \ iolnfe*!;
yet we rit
supiuely j \vr» uml allow banded
»;nd «irgimzed Isw
breaker- to
defy the .air- f>.r the pr«—* rvu-
tion of goo*i nt**ral-
and -ocial
f-rilcr. and allow t»ur
,\v<>rn acd
Mr. Culberson consantinf Ca
serve for anotbar tarm. As statak
out father or mother or the canj1(jate for tha nomination ta
mean- of support or education. gutct.eci ^jr Culberson twa yaajqi
By indu-try, perseverance, self- jg(er and was succaasfol.
paid servants tie neglect tii*-ir
j duties yvt h<*!d the tiust th«*
• i.iti*- of wjiti'h 1 hey will uol
-
j perform.
P
ig- d i»v
denial and indomitable pluck he
bought books, studied them and i
prepared himself for the best
hivh schools if A labaii.H, tim*h-
iiig hi* education uudi r a private
license ^‘’"r. He
, but that
BLUSH FOR SHAM*.
Liver and
'Kidney ti.iiii;;..
with her and a-ked her to be his,
There wa- another, how- 1
wife.
JVer. He w>»e J td Bruuetti, an
ache f Ih't Spsuish Legation.
than
Dts\. \, hut hi t-dd 111- love - Oiy i
ney* and Urinary Organs.
Fttci. si.oo pc* norm.
NSUUST
tiaz irded. In times past the bul-
warks ot the democratic ci* i 'el
were attacked from without and
ifc < 4F a- ♦ < •.* Y *:• -f- ^ ♦> t ♦
vm ib'e. And may we not feel
, sub- in these perilous times, that
. ^ >^m«i «r»b. b»n ,i.
V ' lie had no better prospect
A Certain Rtme.4y %r N
Dl^eascA o; tlu Liver, . ;t,*\
better thau the blunt, straigh*-
forward Vermoat hoy could.
Aud she listened to lUe d >Aer_» ,
eloquence of the dashing Jack j
and turned away from the story'
oj her conntiy man.
I
Her old father woi.hl have in-lie
of either ot t^e young up-tart-. ;
He thought ije saw sionetfiicg
better in st«.|-e fur hi-doi^ i vl
than either >>f the-e youngters
Sil • t. .C ! I !
Dick Bond
The
Druggist
A voung Irishman iu want off
five-pound note, wrote ts his tfr*
: cle Ms follows:
‘Gaming ho'uses p .’ o.. |jeer<«c ,n,"r' ,le remove I to Texas D»‘ar Uncle—If you eould HI
•h.ft 1-fcutlHHic li iu law; ludfilial ‘Aeiuy-, w., vear- ago. L- | bow I blush With shame whils I
they pay s. meshing f*=r *L« »»rivi-: Sulphur Spring-, v. f ,-re am vvritiag. von would pity a*,
lege Ot the sefen. and umli-turh- hp ,H^ unfl**r Jud«e J' K Do you know why!
j ••<! ;>»•< M , ,„i. p ..f t| • o unlaw ful I ^dafn Sara J. Hunter, aaso- B* ruse I have to ask you for $
_[eiatc ju-tiee of thtS,o..rt of civil few pounds, and I do not knoV
ho wto ex ureas myself. It is iAr
(w (iich 11,, v joriiv he wa • admitted to the bar, po—ibie for me to tell you. I pr#»
and soon thereafter became the fer to die. 1 send you this bf g
undfcuished for nothing. : junior member of the law firm of messenger, who will wait for tf
•'•The -aloop bill of Houston Hunter, Putnam & Cranford, and an-wer. Believe ms, my dsarest
b iles > L 4-rent a s'l,"ri ,,U1‘* forged his way »o uncle, yonr most obsdisnt ai4
the front as one of the ablest afeotmnate nephew.
I
busine— mu-i be tru-; L>r cer-
jtaii.lv men do! not mgbet their ;,Ppe',l*. Up. n attaining his ma-
|UM ,i d ;,){ u . .. .1- . joriiv he ««. admitted to the bar,
impress) to g,
sworn in
require* /70,C(K)
cotton to pav, and the revenue;
g-eceived l.r ti .lh county and city 1 ,rtur' Texas,
is |.-s than 10 p r ..... of the member* of the firm having later
amount taken in.
‘•lo-day, -corning the statutes
The senior “p- S.—Overcome with shame
for what I have written, I here
been running after the messeaget
iu order to take the letter ewef
from him, but cannot catch huB»
a<’et, b\
tf.N.
il’
Bui!irr’s
Cdu. • iron, I ■ - r . Cen^ent,
Vaint a^.H Oils, Best maiorial
Vt L'lic Lowest Market Prices
Come and see no when yon wan' lumber.
Fielder Sc Sheridan,
^ oak by Jeffvr* -u, and laur.ched t>y
^ J.o k- n, shall -till be preserved,;
« i:’le in the hands of our n tea- f
’■ u.lcr-, Brvan and Bnib-v. *
& l;
* Ti.»-tates decr'-^d that the rnun-Mt
tel- of Ji fferson and Jackson !X
should fall upon them, because'
they are worthy to wear them, as
trie my die wand to protect them,
j C >uld give her.
j father acd refused both, hut “h'’
\ k v** \. hi-l.e; ) i - i.» P
i fieir ••.•rruj
-ffi. r-t
of law
>>
r
went r . x
guuc on the bench, he became!
the senior member of the firm,
the people, holding r,nd WHH !,c,*velv engaged in the |]euveQ grant that somttkiag
g p wer over your Pr»ct,ee "f the law up to the may happen to stop him. Of 4k$t
. j,p „.,i oii^rdnn- <*f hi-death when uot en- my letter may get lost.
d :i 1 - j IT,' dutle- a-a The uncle was naturally toueb-
:.Sr .f the h.-g -iature or of e,i’ hut was equal to th« a mar-
c,es-. He wa> elected to the *euc>- He replied as followa:
.. ,e„uw „f in 1888 fur M,dMrJ“k: Co.K>l. 7»«.
i rr :na-^ <
• tried mii
li*- in *lm meanti !!t h v-
de minister t > tha»
r«- c* i A,.ir Aki-MM i country. The father relented
for St. Louis. Cti'.caflo j , ...
- and huallv gave his ble-sing to
, the pair.
k - /-«
4 ing been it,
4
and the EAST.
SAGE SAYINGS.
I) u't .live in hope with your
Supers New Pullman VeeMbu'td
Suffei Sleeper*. Hindumi
Van Al&tyne, Texas.
■r m ■* y« wwamwwii
the defender, of true demoerwy. | ♦ ... c.r. ,
'AutOS COFFEK.
ZH BCTZZ1
G. \V LEWIS, a
DEALER IN B
ilardua.v. Stoves, Tinware ! Q
4 Only Lln» Running ThiwuRt*
♦ Cv.cn tt .nd Sicc«tr. to
♦ Ori—na Withaut Cbutv
♦
NO DRINK.
Close npon the abolition of the
! ‘‘canteen” in the army comes the
cutting off of Jacky’s official
“grog ’ by the navy department.
Both these moves are in response
to the elaborate experiments that i 1 L* 5‘ TH0RNt* s- turner,
• TKtrS rv, Pr«y
have bsen made by military and
DIRECT LINS TO
Arizona,
New Mexico
AN0 California.
arms folded; Tortune smiles on!
those yvho roil up their sleeves
and put then; shoulders to the
wheel.
I have fcieuvu instance- in
whi'-h a life l*;ng n.i-ery ha- been
ended by a simple explanation
t term of f >ur rears, and was
iv-elected in 1 >6*2. although he
did not offer as a candidate for
re-election. He served in the(
-enate as chairman of judiciary !
committee No. 1 and was elected (
i president pro tempore
twenty-second senate, beiug the
youngest member ever elected to
Mv dear Jack:
self and blush no longer. Provi*
deuce has beard yonr prayer*.
The me-senger lost your letter,
tour affectionate unele.—N. J-
! Herald.
•> i
that portion. • In 189fi be became
KITTKELL’S PHILPPIC.
Judge Norman G Kittrell, a
'‘representative in the legislature,
' fr.-tn Houston, speaking on a
* I
resolution he has introduced to
investigate alleged violation- of)
law by saloons and gambling
I! houses, said in part: r
|! “The distiller deliberately con-
| verts grain—which a benefi.-ent ing vou to bear a cross, the cause james G. Dudley, the chairman
a candidate for the democratic
We, remarks a Missouri editor,
of the »re getting g little tired eftkie
' life insurance busineee. Whet
a man dies nowadeya, the tret
thing they ask is, waa ke ineared,
and for how much? The paper*
«hi. h mitfbt have been g,veI, | """.inatinn for enngre., from tbe
r: ar» befor» .—--Spurgeon. fourth congressional district, car
If your religion makes you as ryinX nine out of eleven counties
cross as a bear, instead of mak- composing that district over Hon.
also generally wind up the ebitu*
ary notice with tb* amount at
insurance. Soon the obituary
notices will read somethiof like
this:
Peter Johnson died end left a
«•
i*l V,r . Til
DAT LAS. TKA AS.
providence has given for bread to j N"ur sanctify i> piobablv not the atate democratic executive wife aud two children. Liaeftl*
strengthen and sustain men and gra_Ce b> _ * comtuiWee. Ile was elected to! covered by insurance.
naval experts of the great Euro-
pean war establish me H s. Tiiev
use'llrer of Ti". Coppor and Sheet Ironware
Pafei.t «• e»;:!u Hue*, roofing, gutterinjj aud
al kind* ot Job work a sp^cial’y. | j
re are also in line with t^e rult-s now
M..rshi.n w y r;.:rrsir:,;r rniturr ;
lowar animals—into liquor to
the fiftj-Sflb cod««« »s » demo- °r' 'f >be <*«swed l. DOl
Ti
m r.
Do YOU WANT
LAND OR TOWN LOTS?
All the Farm Land and Town Lot- in
Van Al-tvne belonging to Dr. Joseph
Greer for sale
AT A BARGAIN.
an»i terms call on J. L. Greer at Anna,
ar T °. Howl* or S P. Ev*n*.
[or pr
NiR S. Qov't Report! A
Royal Baking P+w4*r
« nil other*.
corporation forbidding their em-
ployees to drink while on duty.
The complicated and exacting
machinery of modern civilization
call- for complete pre-ence of*
mind at all times in all of ifa di-
rectors, high and humble. There
can be no confu-ion, no slip-hod
work, no mixture of busine-s and
plea-ure. There must he alert-
ness, attention, clenr-headednes-
—the best service from eveiv
muscle and faculty. “No dnnk
' while on duty” is an axiom not of
’morals, but of sagacious pro
^ deace.
1 have in *Dwk h con
plefe linn of Fiirr-itnre
and andertaker-’ «r od-.
wuicb wal bo sold at
Tho Lowest
Cash Prices
lows;
“John Smith is deed. He
leaves a wife. Total lose, 1b*
surance.”.
Between levity and cheertul-
i * oes- there i* a wide distinction; < , .. n , . . M .
--— \pn'”* ,he MY d*«»n the !aM(Jthem)n(| whR.h ls mn„t open ^oral, after one of the hottest •»« ’ 1 WI ™d *bo®1 •• **
•oul of his fellow t* wrsman to levity is frequently a stranger joint canvasc*js ever known in the
the end that he may make rnonev; to cheerfulnc**.—Hugh Blair. state, receiving 21.187 votes,
id compared with auv dollar «*>) again-t J. H. (Cyclone) Davis.
ma«Ie the thirty piece* of >ilver BECOMING A MOTHER. populi-t, who received 13,703
for which Judas -old hi- Lord A Sure Way to Avoid Danger, i vote*, and M. W. Johnson, gold
Kim consecrated coin.
He said that while m>tii> »,)■
koper-and gambling h> .-e pr— withouttuejui^m^acmaa^'^1^-Mr,Craoford wu- a mem- vipha-late pencil in his hand.
prietor* h;td go.xl pe|-.> ital trail
that w.t* “to reason
N R : f *nt making a
ih<>nl«t be
A tm W», to ATOld Dinf*. , ....... ..... ..............-—: A f.th„ 00 int0 b„
mothe? A^nby is the dream of her life "Landard i leniocrat, who receded t^e other day found hie Util#
t^eeha”TneMg^'ca^narjr^'knoirn 3750 Vofr*. Iu the pre-ent c»»n- : „<in a,tnde one of hie horse#,
without the blessing* a child brings.
Yet the ordenl through which all
mothers must aaaa is so full of pain. , ^.mmittee on private “ Why, m? son,” fie exclaimed,
anxiety and fea.\ that many n young 1 1 ' n " ,
lh-T to^S^^^LinbSi't,,'»'''' ........ il* ~ •<* .r.toudo,„?"
.............. l4,‘iTl.'^r,tb?'bTS:«'*'v,vd to 1898. .b, deu...cr«ttc| • V'nt,"«* W»
.pfv’V ty ot r. fil2(.r«'*.r, vi. I.l« tb. Itl.io Irttor of tb. Ia*i; ^ ^[4 dtoK^c.n'^’.v^ded^^.d [c .ndi.tote io tbe fourth district
0*Mdi! -vn** nrd ke, r the ^u-ine-s in which ihet ar. ^S^by K£odr. hemg J. L. Sheppard, who went
tbieg- * <> 1
engag'd not oul» g<*es hand
S. L. McKinney
Van Alaiyne. Tex.
“Writing a composition,’
the reply.
“Well, why dont you write it
| in the bouse?” asked tho father.
Because,” answered the toy,
the teacher told me to wnto#
in the hou-e, an<! composition on a horse, and Pm
1 li*he«* tbe precedent fir other r .c|unug j,J9 [Hues* f:«queut in, doing it.” — Motnlton (ili)
\ : - Ltol:, I Us ot Ut the halide of, Wa nnnt alunthino vnn nauH jeniriM ira *« Uladfi fc to ills COU- Democrat.
.*5
Mr Cranford was well liked by
who have tested it. Every woman « . . ,
m anxious to kirn how to avoid the iw by a heavy uiejontj ■
bun-. v,.b lb- vinlutiMB „f ,h.
l«w, but .cr, the pu.-e .n.i e-latt-, upun’•t^timiuu' to the bnwl- bi. wlleinuce
field F.ecuxator go., Atljuita, Gv orgia
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