The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 38.
LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913.
NO, 34.
amnKimea
Honesi Toil and Properly Directed Energy
Are the key-notes of
SUCCESS.
Very few fortunes are
made by chance, some
are inherited, but most
of them are won through
persistant effort.
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"Success is not reached by a pintle bound;
We nvount the laddet* by which we rise
From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies.
And we mount that ladder round by, round.'
LET US HELP YOU CI. I MB
CASS COUNTY STATE BANK
LINDEN,
Where it Hurts,
We do not know how much
money ia sent .out of this town
to buy things that could be
bought here.at home. We know
t here is some.
fise important tiling r* wheth-
er (he amtrnnt that is being sent
a way is less or more, is decreas-
ing <ir increasing.
1? the percentage of such mon-
ey is decreasing, very well. If it
is increasing the town is in a bad
way.
li it was 2 per cent yeftr before
last and 2% per pent last year,
and is likely to be •'! per cent/this
year, it is easy to see which way
t his town is going.
If that kind of trading is in-
creasing, the value of property
in this town is decreasing. P>usi-
ness property is worth less. The
homes uf this town is worth less.
The bleeding of patients has
been discontinued—in some local
ities the bleedihg of towns goes
on.
There are people who are sav-
ing cents in price and losing dol-
lars in quality, and incidentally
decreasing the value of their
property and their labor.
Some people realize that mail
order baying hurts the local
merchant, but thpy say there is
no reason why they should wor-
ry about him. Certainly not.
What they ought to worry about
is themselves.—Messenger.
Natural Resources Asleep,
The diamonds in the mines of
South Africa are not benefitting
man one particle. It is oifly
when mined and polished that
they are of service.
The gold in the ore vein Kri the
Hocky Mountains is of no value
whatever to man until after it
has been dug out, smelted, refill- ip
ed and made saleable.
The sardines in the sea are not
worth a cent: to any man until
after they are caught and cured
and canned.
The ducks that fly over tie-
state of Texas are not worth a
penny to anybody until after
they are captured, cooked and
served on the table.
The deer that roams the forest
is a menace to the adjoining far-
mer and only becomes of value
when slaughtered and cooked
and served.
Electricity that permeates the
earth and air is of no account
until it is harnessed and pushed
W. 0. IlLALOt'X
M. I). OIVENH
VANCIO
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tjhspo you will find a full and complete© line ef Sta-
ple and Fancy; Groceries, Dm; Goods and potions.
GEFITS' DRESS SHIRTS A SPECIALTY. •
A Pice Liine of Ladies' and Gents' Dosing.
A full line Of FJIOVEKAitS, They weax
likeapig'3 nose.
Chops, Bran and Sliorts-
North Side Square, Lixi.&m,. Tens f
■hiiii mv i iiinininii imm vsmmssm
and in conveying sound.
The winds that blow across
the plains of Kansas and Ne
jbraskamay be refreshing and
i nnmf.r in..- iH1t- from a com niercial
ling until man obstructs their
passage by the employment of
HELP! HELP! HELP! I through wires to assist man by
Never in our history have wel^ivin- l,i,u Poww> lu'at' nKht
been in just such trouble and no j
one can help usbntan unemploy- I
ed graduate, if there be one, jf I
the Tyler Commercial College, or
an employed graduate that js j punf; mji.
worthy of promotion to a better i!itundpoint 11 ie\ are worth noth
salaried position, if we have a
single graduate unemployed we
don't know it; We have had to \ wirlulmi,ls-
let a number of good positions i I he water that How awuv
go by in the last few days for the ea in the mighty iyurslmve
lack of anyone to till them. (>ur | no use w hatever in aiding man
einpl ivnient department is so j until man stops 1 lie flow and
thoroughly organized and per- Iwt* il; uh,vLs
fee Led that We believe we are get-; Puinps it-up and uses it for
ting 90 per cent of all the'calls
thruout this part of the country
that are being made for steno-
to
di-
or
do
St. te of Ohio, City of Toledo
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes o-ult that he
is senior |>artner of the firm of F. J
Cheney 8c Co., doingbusiness in tlie City
of Toledo, County ami Slate aforesaid,
and that : iid ffrrn " ill pay itie sum of
one hundred dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh lint cannot be
cured tiy the use of Hill's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK I CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed 111
my presence, this 6th ., d.ijr ol December
A, D. 1880.'
(Sual.) A. VV . OI.EASON,
Notary I'ublie.
Hall's Catarrh Ciire is taken internnllv
and acts directly on the blood and jnu-
6uissurfaces of- the system. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
lake Hall's Eamily Pills for.conitjpa-
rio*
gruphers, bookkeepers and op-
erators. We have a positive
guarantee of the placing ofevery
graduate we can turn out from
now until March 1st so we ask
the reader of this article to kind-
ly communicate to us the name
of any one that otp' employment
department can aid that, we
may meet the demand of our
customers who have been calling
on us from year to year for
thoroughly competent and effici-
ent office help. If you know of a
graduate that can help us, don't
wait to write, phone us at our
expense, or if you know of some
bright young man or woman
that would enter our school at
an early date and care to fill
some of the many positions that
are offered, phone us.
Wo had i)'J9 UbW enrollments
during the first six nionthsof the
year and from present indica-
tions we will easily make ah en-
rollment of 20.00 for theyearbut
we. could place JIOOO if we could
get them. Phone. Tyler
Commercial College, Tyler Texas.
Scratching For Fun'.
Wc would have great sympathy fot
those who hove scratch "Continually,
if there wasn't a remedy for the trouble,
but as Hunt's Cure ie Guaranteed to cure
or money refunded, it would seem that
those who m tatch d<j.so just for the fun
of it. It's a special remedy lor itch,
Etxeina, tetter, ringworm, etc]
When you want Good Uofl'ee
go to A. M. A.l!d< y he can sup-
ply your wauU.
most h: and lire purposes.
The forests that abound in
East Texas are not worth a
minute's consideration until the
great trees are felled, cut into
lumber and utilized in the many
Ways of which man is acquaint-
ed.
The oil and gas that remained
in the Caddo oil pool for centu-
ries aided no one until man sank
Wells and brought it to the sur-
face.
Any natural resource is not
worth a tinker's dam (see dic-
tionary il touched by the
hand o> man. The hand of man
in these times must be pretty
well filled with gold to enable
them to be of use. Money is re
dul red as well as foresight for the
development o>' natural resource,
rhey will not develop themselves.
IMan must do that, and in so do-
ing inan creates wealth. If home
people do not see their riches and
the way to develop them other
people are going to recognize
them in time, and hence home
people will lose their opportuni-
ties. The home man who hesi-
tates will reap none of the r<
w a rd s.—.VJ essenger.
So.Many People Die of Blood
Poison.
LIST OF JURORS.
Grand Jury.
R L M cCa i n *
Jack Cook
John Nelson
II C Bryan
J J Shaddix
W A Cariow
II C Baker
Prank Blaydes
limet Florence
Ike Simmons
Chas Powell
J S McLeod
(•to I, Grogan
Jas E Harris
\V K Copelpnd
S M Hill
Petit Jury
i'irst Week.
W H Hale
Hardy Simmons
J H Rogers
It G Heath
Jno Par rot t
R A.Powell
SL Perkins,
Jim Sheffield
J A Hicks
R A Daniel
Rob Surratt
Eli Arnold
R T Hogan
S L Rankin
W II Erambert jr
EG Wommack
J \V AUday
C C Viard
11 O Taylor
Jack Wommack
tlud Wells
O T Daniel
S M Wells-
Guss Dean
lie It Jones
Frank Skel'.on
R W Goods on
Bill Swint
L E Stone
C E Endsley
Ed Baucttm
Jno Wilbanks
Claude McCain
W N Dees
R M Gurlcy
Homer Hale
Petit Jury
Second Week
Nat Jones
Will Robinson
Clem Stone
J II Blankeriship
E L Williams
Dock Anthony
W !• Wood
Tom Floyd
J II Williams Ji
Iitld Clarke
D M Williford
T L Henderson
E.I Joyce
lieu Brock
J C Sieger
Je:-"ie Aycrs
G C Jones
Fit \bfrnal hy
liill Sk> Iton
R.-K Black
A R Kirklaild
J? E Hail
Geo Greene
W II GrifTn-
Will Kelkei
Geo Barber
A J Stanley
S< be Fuller
J no Cole
P C 0tiffin
H T Howell
J F Dodson
l.on Kennedy
C I Bridge'water
R O l'oiter
Jno Holt
Petit Jury
Third Week.
J O Logwood
H H Cromer
Geo Perser
R W McCoy
Jas Daniel
Horace Stewart
] T Monday
W (V Watkinfl
Jno Washington
I II MUcIH 11
Ueiinie ('.lass
A A Butkhaltrr
J' Allen
Bill Brown
W A Kjl'ghtru
J H Surratt
Jno I.itieberg« r
Will Lane
J T H lack v\e 11
Hardy Smith
J A Nelson
W ill Long
W J Blakeney .
J I Howell
A M She Iton
Y J Cash
Sum Willis
Geo Huglu s
C E Kirklaml
I M Hash.i
J N. Jones
Sum Beaty
Brit Minier
Frank Crawford J
Atex Well
T W Pvle
The Bed Pain Killer.
Buck'en's Arnica Salve when applied tr>
a cut, bruise, sprain, bum or sold, or
An Examination For Teacher's
Certificates.
There will be an examination
held in Linden on the first Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday in
September, the same being the4,
5 & <i. Thursday will be devot-
ed to the Permanent Certificate
work. Friday and Saturday
will be First and Second grade
Certificate work. This Examina-
tiou will allow the County Board
to issue County Certificates.
County Board,
('has. II. Finley,
0. C. Truitt,
Drew Porter, Supt
Costly Treatment.
"I was troubled with constipation and
indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars
for in diciirc and treatment," writes C.
H. Mines, of Whitlow, ArV. "I'went to
a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in
New Orleans, but no cure was cITccted
On returning home 1 began takingCham-
berlain's Tablets, and worked right along
I used them for some time and am now
all right." Sold by the Cabin Drug
Store.
Cilntioii E!,v i'ltlilicniion.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, To tHe
Sheriff orahy Constable of CassCounty—
Greeting:
Yofi Hereby Commanded to •summon
\V, N. Osborne by making publictaion of
this Citation once iu cach week for four
successive weeks previous to (he return
day hereof, in some newspaper published
in your County if (here fte a newspaper
published therein, but if not, then in
any newspnf'vi pubfi-ikd in "the Fifth
judicial District; but il there t e no'
newspaper published in said Judical
D<stiict, then in a newrpapcr publish'.*!
in Hi''nearest District to said Fifth Jtt
diei.il nisiiict;tr> appear at (tie next;
regular term of (he District court of Ctw-s'
County, to ! ■ holdrn at the Court House
i thereof, in Linden, Texas, fin the "'Jthf
| M< nday in August A. D. ttll.'i, the satnr
j tv ing the ^i}*day of Ausust A. T>. I'll",
ilicn anfl ihere to answ> r a petition filed
| in viid Court on the U7 day of June A D
1013, in a suit, numbered on 'he docket
j of said Court No. (5327, wherein Mis
Ethel Osborne is Plaintiff, and W; N
Osborne is Defendant, and said petition
alleging That she and defendant 'were
married in the yeai 1001 and lived to-
gether until March 191- at which time.
defendant had been so cruel towaid
plaintiff she was forced to permanently
aliandon defendant.
Wherefore plaint iff prays tfiat defend-
ant be cited to appear as ihc faw directs
A little scratch on the hand a splinter
or small abrasion of the skin is often fatal
because the poisonous germs start the
infection. Thais where Hunt's Lightn-
ing Oil conies in handy as an application
on the abiusion, kills all gvrms which
may have lodged there, thereby prevent - j
ing infection and death. It pays to keep y
this remedy in the home,especially wlitrt 1 ,
aVe children. All drug stores in 25c and 'a il t5<)C(' ',rie Sid
fiOc bottles dies.
it her injury of the -kin will immediately 1and for jud8n"nt dissolving the man ,age
remove all pain'. E. H. Chamberlain, of rclall,m8 herctafore existing, for costs ol
Clinton, Me. saVs -"Ii robs cuts llnd I t .l and general r< lief.
other injuries of their terrors. As a heal-
ing remedy its equal don't exist." Will
do gcod for you. Only 25c at the Cabin
i Diug Store.
Harris Duncan & Funt hrtve
Herein l'nil Not, but have befom snid
Couit, as its aforesaid next regular term.
this writ with your return tliermw, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Given'Under My Hand and tlie Seal ti'
said Court, ut ottiee in Linden, 'fcTrai
this the 21 day of July A. D. 1!(13.
T. M. POWELL Clerk, District Owirt'
Cc.s County
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1913, newspaper, August 26, 1913; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340751/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.