The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 34.
LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1909.
NO. 37.
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D. L. LUCAS AND
IViISS NORA HUCKABEE WED
e .
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. 1). L. Lucas, a prominent Ro.<=e
Hill merchant who conducts a
grocery establishment at 418
Bucknnan Avenne, and Miss No-
Va Huckabee were .quietly mar-
ried last t$ght, M. l4itrris,pa1stor
\>t the Ffrbt Baptist church, olfi-
cWI'ng at the ceremony. Only
two or three special friends were
present, and the marriage was
in the anture of a surprise to
their niiuiy friends as well as to
their relatives.
Mr. Lucas is a successful^ busi-
man rthd frais 'succeeded in
building up a prosperous estab-
lishment. His bride has lived
here for some years and
is known and admired py a
'large circle Of friends and acqua-
intance's. They will reside on
tJiuhanan avenue, Hose Hill.
—Texarkana Morning Courier.
Mr. L'Vciia was i-aised in Lin-
den and has quite a iiutnber of
friends here, who join us in ex-
t aiding congratulation^.
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Headache'
For Years
"I "keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills on hand all the time, and
ivould not think of taking-a
journey without theiri; no mat-
ter how Short a distance I am
going. I have a sister that has
had terrible headaches for j-ears,
and I coaxed her to try them
hnd they helped her so much,
she now keeps, them by her at*
the time. From my own e${je:i'-
icnce I cannot praise them
fcnough."
MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL;
63 High St., Penacook, N. II.
Many persons have headache
after any little excitemeirt or cx-
fcrtioti. They cannot attend
fchurch, lectures, entertainments,
or ride on trains without suffer-
ing. Those who suffer, in this
Way should try Dr. Miles' Anti-
Pairt Pills. They give almost
instant ffclief without leaving
any disagreeable, after-effects, as
they do not dtrange the stomach
Or bowels; just a pleasurable
sense of relief follows their use.
Get a package from your drug-
gist. Take it according to direc^
tions, and if it dOe£ not benefit
he will return your money.
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CAR LOAD OF BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
Save your local freight, selling them cheaper than you ever bought before.
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Tpy one sack of Hughes Bpos. piirst Class Flout*. It esn'fcbis b«sit. We have
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been shtJ* douifi on sfeliing fiotiir; but have opened up and are selling
tJoods again. R seeond hand Buggy mighty Cheap. COJVIE TO SEE US.
HUGHES BROS., Atlanta, Texas.
25S*!
J. K. A. BANGER,
J.W. hARKER,
F. L. I.UCKEL
Gass County Land and Abstract Company,
HdVnig purchased the L. C. L. Duval abstracts of Cass County We are now in position-to
make you an abstract of your land at a reasonable price, and kindly solicit your patronage.
We also furnish abstracts of all land lawsuits in Probate and District Courts.
List Your Lands With Us.
Address all communications to F. L. LlJCKKL, Sec., Linden; Texas.
Program for ihs
5th Sunday Meeting
to Meet With,Bethlehem Church
2 Miles West of O'Farrell,
Beginning Friday Night
Before the 5th Surday.
"Keep Her Going That Way."
Huntsville, Texas, Aug. 19.
Friend John'—
I think my subscription to the
Sun is about up. Am Sending i
j you I\ O. money order for #1.00 w 11 Harris
| Mope everybody had a good jl> w Goodsnn
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' time at the reunion. As one of f .. • •
I, r rl^yncs
list of jurors.
World Beatitiful.
This ivt a beautiful world, but
millions of people go through it
without fftfdfng it out. If you
are looking for trouble you are
Kiire to find it. It, is a, peculiar
#.ict that you will find exactly
what j*ou are looking for, hence
it becomes important that you
should look ig'r the good things
and not the bad. Your mind is
a*storehouse and if it is full of
deligh'tfiSf Collections, your life
tiiust be a h'a'ppy one. The eusi-
est way to fill it with such recol-
lections is to help ot,here! . Teach
f'ltem to think of the good things
and not of the bad. Fill their
fninds with the beauties of Na-
ture, and they will bless you.—
PuM&her.
8:00 |>. m. lnt.iyditctoiyj S.
P. Hamilton ,
SATURDAY. : :
9:00 a. 111. Devotional servic-
es, Thomas Jolly.
9:30 a. m. What place does
(he Sunday School occupy in
evangelising t ho world?—L. C.
Weaver and It. W. Bartholomew;
11:00 a. m. Sermon—II. W.
Bartholomew.
Adjourn for dinner.
1:80 p. m. Devotional servic-
es— C. Heath. .
2<00 p. rii. What would bet lie
best method to arouse nongoing
church members to their duty?—
P. J. Corley and others.
8:00 p. m. John came prepar-
ing the peopl^y^j^ready for
the Lord. Iir what way was
those people prepared for the re-
ception of the Lord?—G. K. \A'il-
liams and Thomas Walker.
8:00 p. in. Sermon, Johir*<iJ
37—G. K. Williams.
SUNDAY
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
mass-meeting, led by W. C. Wil.
liatns.
11:00 a. in. Sermon, Obadiah
3rd verce—P. J. Corfey.
Dinner.
Bi*ethren, come and be with us.
We extend a cordial welcome to
all.
' (Rev. J. G. Williams,
C'oni'tee. vS. N. Stir rat t, . t,
(Fletch W. Albright.
County papers pleaBe copy. •
'the "old settlers'' I ouyhfc to j s Mcbcod
have!. been tliere; but couldn't j j n Smith
| get off just at that time. Glad jRB Hill
to know the old town is "picking i 1 Jchnsor
Tt'c ftllo'ving are the lists of Grand
and Petit jurors for the August term of
District Court Monday 23rd day of Aug.
CRAnd jurors.
S H Duncan
J W-Reqder . I
J F Woiirfnack
S T Wood ,'i.
Tailor skop.
/ I have opened a Tailor Shop
in the Lon Morris store house
South of Court House Square,
where wilt be found an experi-
enced Wd'rktnan prepared to
CJean, preb?, dye or mend your
Either Gents clothing or La-
diV Tailor made suite or &ki«*ts
Jf. .S. JCktU'ef)
A II Snipes
A Cros ley
Dock Anthony
Dick Law
tL
up
Keep iier going that vi ay.
Your fi iend,
D. II. Nelson.
I'MTIT JURORS 1st WBliK.
AFTER ALL.
The man who littered tile fol-
lowing: probably, along toward
the wind-up, had the United
States senate, apd old Aldrich,
in mind: "In the stock yards at
piicngo some weeks ago a pecu-
liar sight, came to my attention.
A flock of sheep was being fa'iren
from the* feeding pens to the
slaiiglttef house, K sleek, fat
grt'at was at the head of the.flock
and was carefully leading tfie
sheep. The bewildered sheep,
believing their kinsman to be a
friend and !?uide, were following
him with coufidcn'ce through the
crowded alleys. All packing
houses have a trained goat or
steer kept solely for the purposo
of loading their timorous fellows
to the killing pens. These false
friends have been fitingly named
Judases iu remembrance of that
J udaS Iseariot that bietrayed
his Lord and Master. The i'nei-
dent jeft an unpleasant impres-
sion and set me to moralizing on
the misplaced confidence in this
world, and the many counter-
parts to these brute .Judases
that we Hud now-adays in hu-
man guis^." After all, are cattle
and sheep, human and brute,
fool enough to follow such Ju-
dases entitled to mtfch consider-
ation?—!;*.
j W.S Heard
| j T Goodroc
| D D Zimnierman
j J D Chapman
| Geo Burns
j \V T Caver
j D Iv t'anetfni
J R Manning
M U Ganitnil!
G A Taylor
B P Mauldeti
Frank Blaydes
J D Car wile
D M Guest
G \V Graves
M G Ja;ckr-oh
C G McDonald
W T Spurgcr
J M McCoy
I M Crockett
Fred Ilall
C K Endsley
C J Letmnon
J 1 O'Kelly
Alex Wall
II T Praytor
\V D Hutchins
J W'King.
II A Wasliburn
W H Hale
J K Dauphin
J W Cole
D Dees
II II McWhorter
W S Long
J H Feutrell
WANTED 1.000
Organizers, to. organize J,he
ored pe<)ple orlho TJnited *Sta
into The NegrOif'armer and
borers' Educational, Co-Oper
|tive Union of America. Charte
ed by the" State o! Texan, a
Copy-Righfed by the Unit
States} and Indorsed-by the Lxe;.
Icutive Committee of the Whit?
Farmera Union of mas for
further particulars address,
A. Banger, Linden Texa*. ;
h. e. biaoisr,
PIIYSldAN AND SURGE"
Office with Dr. Davis.
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Call at J. O. Goodman's.Bar-
ber Shop for lirst class work
Everything cleaii and nice, up-
to-date hair cut, sharp razoKi
and clean shaves; all in
pie order.
Wmm
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PHYSICIAN and OBSTKTEICIAN
LINDEN, TEXAS.
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House square.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1909, newspaper, August 24, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341308/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.