The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 349, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1905 Page: 7 of 14
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: FRIDAY MORKIXG, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903.
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WHEN HUNTING
IES
1) $200
Bargains
I
ASKS FOR BIG DAMAGES
RY
loM
lieurton
PURE WHOLESOME-RELIABLE
Chocolate Pots, from 60c to
93 50
C ups and Saucers, from 5c up to
91 00
t on
Fancy Pitchers, in lap wares. $4.25 to .$6 25
Bread and Butter Plates, per set
91 10
!' Cream anti Sugar, with Jap figure
35c
Many other things in Japanese goods.
MADE FROM CREAM OE TARTAR DERIVED SOLELY FROM
GRAPES, THE MOST DELICIOUS AND WHOLE-
\
SOME OF ALL FRUIT ACIDS
4
WE HAVE 6-PIECE CHAMBER SETS FOR
Its
10-PIECE CHAMBER SET FOR
ROLLED EDGE BOWL AND PITCHER
Its
<
75r
Get your Stov e Pipe now for
15
Square-pointed Shovels
65e
Its
Bink Saws
65
Garden Rakes
Double-hit Axe ..
.....9125
io-quart Galvanized Pails
18r
Pick, w ith handle
750
6 Knives and 6 Forks
10
Axe Handles
10
or the t nitea si
s distrtet cotrt ane
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6-ft. Step Ladder
5<
Hammer Handles
Ch:«cl Handles ;
8 ft. Step Ladder
91
15
SATURDAY ONLY-1 arge 15-i
in.
50c values for 25c.
Get one.
The Arcade
Th
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t Failway 4 ompany
3,0,000
amotnt
1204 6 MAIN STREET
en-
JUMPS TO HIS DEATH
a-
THE WEATHER
Fort Worth
Distriet (ourt.
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CITY NEWS
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PERSONALS
and
(Personal and local notices
nt to The Reror
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peace;
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Kemehe City
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will be <
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and, Mr»
Out of the High Price Clique
Hast
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Respes t fully.
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W. D Donneb
et al to Mri M 9.
59 ac ref W. D, Barnes survey.
1
a
use a protection and a guarantee
against alum food.
5c
5c
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M’CARTHY IS FINED 1
CONTEMPT OF COURT
llas
the
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eld
AND
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< loud *
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uire
Baking Powder.
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that
let
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ldcile Reese
Ed Willams
of
rt
The Model Clothing Store
511 MAIN STREET.
Balitn
Reevii
ihlaneu
$28,194.07 nne
claimned exempt
Fiorence Jen
k i:. H
Jennings sury <
To Mr
I
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rhe
om
in-
will
into
is as-
ray in
the f"tisburu
to Filtsburg
Alum
lor k
and
Mao Hart and
per t lot h. bfo k l
hond,
; .
comb street, city. Hept IX. a boy.
To J P and Mattie Wallace. 307
Companion of Dead Boy Says He and
Dead Boy Were on Their W ay
to Pick Cotton.
Vita Stasinties,
HJ FTIN.
W. IOLIE ROBINSOX LEAPS FROM
A FREIGHT CATE.
um-
be
of
ires
tuts
I to
mes
his-
ject
L
5
proba
"Texas
Alum baking powders retard the digestion of food in the
stomach, while cream of tartar baking powder promotes it.
These are facts, and they are of serious import to the public.
ents
it ion
the
unty.
m di-
io-
meridan (lanne
noreh Tolubt
ion
ed.
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hts
un-
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me
ter
be
the
ess
Memghla
Milr* « H/
5
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Jenings sub
$!et
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ed,
th-
51%
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ich
ras
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of
re-
ite
ST
ng
se.
mi
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of
of
ar
John F. TeddOe and wrife to Miss
Elizabeth a. Ciaj ton, 5:2100 feet o
in
ut
be
t,
la
ft
is
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41
to
y
(oodman, 906 Eost
23 a boy.
(iillespie. 610 Kast
niencied guilty before Justice Howland;
$1 fine.
agalnst
J l । 500
was at
Wants $30,000 From
A Texas 4 enirnl.
la vA.
ht fori
» per
I
li ; fairestnn .
a, freemrille
' cm-:
, g.ni”.:
was the matter he only i
and that was all the di
spota, biark-he
money will be ।
on-
the,
। OH
mla-
m
rom
iretrusc
8."
dll foil. $3,021
Joe Maya tu
Mun’s sub in
$125.
patroi-
bly the
paying
'hat the
club
con-
ive
: is
de
ost
ths
pur-
for damageg in thej
He alleges in the
Jamex Camier and wife to J. T. Lom-
bow. 173.7 acrs F A. A M G Railway
ccmpany survey $10,422.
Geore W. Peckham to J A Medley,
lot 7. block 1. Carlock’s south side add-
tion, $2,030.
HOTEL WORTH
Kansas City; W I. Gil
16 years of age and that they both
live near Cleburne.
Bond had his nose broken and when
first seen he was sitting on the side
of Lipscomb street, near the Santa Fe
tracks, crying. When asked as to what
strong.
pne ha'
Mra
Rev. W. H. Howard, pastor af the
Missouri Avenue Methodist church
wil have a tabernacle erected in the
Seventh ward where a revival meeting
will be begun in a few days, to last
TOES
A • ‘olemnn and wife ta-Kurinie I
E. W. Castleberry and Mies OlTie
Burney of North Fort Worth were mar-
lied yesterday by Justice of the Peacej
Charles T. Rowland.
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R B. Cantrell vs Almeda Cantrcil;
divor • ♦.
Mary Jones v« Walter Jones; divorce
[Personal and local notics seut to rhe Recora
vast be sfgued The Hirns hue fa not desired for
vubllcation, but for verleari
Judge Mike E.
which it
Freebies and
in M (3 Jent»los - »
guilty; 11
The follewing la «... r
a full
AD cosrs m i EDER AL
JI DGE Mil K
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Edwards of Collinsville, Texas,
gisting the pastor, Rev. W. T. Gi
department can expeet so long as the
sala ry- sehedule remains at ISO.'
"A. F.
polnt the rase was
ton. In a legal wa' .
owrt. strong -
R. F MILAM Judge wir
Miehibbie, theft; ph as led ! -
Nue and ole day jail sen |
goods? Take a peep at our Japanese Wares, with the figure
of the Jap on the different pieces.
DBIIN ITTENFI \SS}
A party of bright young Mexican boys
consieting of Miguel Valle and J Her-
nandez of San Luis Potosi and A. Perez
and A. Riveto of the City of Mexico
stopped off here yesterday en route to
Kansas, where they will attend school
ibis year.
To G14 and Ealbie
Sept 10, a girl.
To J T. an i Mrs
Front street. Sept
treet, city. Sept 19, a boy.
It and Mrs. Nance. 907 I
superiority is unquestioned
fame world-wide.
••f 1ie one huudre
wrieanai » ant Tesa
Yesterday about noon Justice of the
Pe ce John I. Terrell was summoned
to hold an inquest over the remains
of W. Louie Robinson. Robinson was
found dead alongside of the Santa Fe
track at a point south of the city,
where ft is crossed by the street car
line.
Robinson was probably 17 years of
age, and was probably rtding a freight
train and fell off. His head was badly
bruised, but othervisc his bods was in
its natural condition.
The remains nre being held at the
undertaking parlors of L. P. Robertson
awaiting identification.
Henry Bond, a boy 15 years of age.
Was picked up by a driver of a
wagon south of the city yesteray
about ! 30 o'clock in the afternoon, and
brougnt to the high school. He was
taken from there in the patrol
wagon to the police station and
I iradferd hloeka
fansfiei. $1,800.
B. pen ter. one-hai acre ot the v H
- den survey, $ 25.
way chttch. Wednesday followiag.
th.' “thuochurah wiibtuumd.by court unii next Monday. N.’orders
Mi .m “MaWehtne & " “da- were made irLnLa
dress. I
twn of
k 30, Jenning so uth
Would be glad to show you and give prices
on Chamber Sets for Saturday and Monday
*,
amount inu
ut 3: 900
----- ... --.k, J. » Anderson. W. D
IGannon, Reedsviute: Louls stix Herman.
| Memph’si. W. I Ceok, Albany. R O.
| Neely, wite ana children; Charniing: u
if Parker. Cincinnati. J. w. Wiilin,
IKanaas Cty: Mr Jon-n, Decatisr: M
Weiman „Kelty»; J. T. Allison, Eik-
l ban. O. T.
only city of its rise in
the men less than $70.
Shaw Bros. for ice eream.
If it's hardware, call 1045.
Flowers at Drumm's. Phone 101.
Buy Cock o' the Walk chicken feed.
wite to P G • rata h,
Hyde Jeuntugs auh s.
$
baking powders, their true character disguised, are
urged with great effrontery upon the public. Their promoters
. are aware of their unwholesomeness, but the enormous profit
in their manufacture, as they cost but two cents a pound and
are sold at twenty-five cents a pound, or twenty-five cents
for twenty-five ounces, overcomes all consideration upon the part
of their makers for the health of the consumer.
r K *K of Shots
’ -b
George S Dickerson representing the
southern branch of the Merganthaler
unotype ompany. Is in the city Mr
Dickerson’s headquarters are at “New
Orleans, but while yellow fever lx in
New Orleans he is making hisihead-
quarters at Atlanta, <;a
can't blame him for leaving th* police
force because it is likely he will get
J 11
George I. Mar
! lurhery, lot 1
—a _gmiwas k
82 50 | jand artrustee appointed for the stock
01 Koods, this trustee asumed charge.
q«p op~"E the K006s being in the building rhat
•Pe» 2 had bet h deraed by W.u to Mc-
■ I t’arthy
Fherman ’|‘i
i plaintiff claima
I this suit is no
I $5,000 will. ini c
Fd Pobaon, disturbing
iinesville, xone
filinx a pirtition to
l today, with a se
Twenty-third street. North Fort Worth,
Hept 21. a girl.
To Marion R and Florence Turner.
1505 Incoin avenue. North Fort
Worth Hept 24. a giri.
To Mr. and Mrs, Woods, 118 Demand
aven un city. Hept. 17%a boy.
To W. E and Mrs Brown. 1204 Leuda
Street city, Sept 25, a girl.
-T° John and k J. Price. Keller, Sept
death.
Mrs Fel Hovenkamnp aged 33 years,
died Hept 22 near Keller, of rheuna-
tism of the heart.
Klevator com-
some ten days or two weeks. He will
be assisted by Rev. George S. Campbell. j p,Eniv
pastor of the Glenwood Methodist, het t and wife’
church 3 Chaf-
Considerable preparation fs befng ‘ Dublin
made for a rally day at the Broad way! - -
Presbyterian church. Sunday. Oct. 1.
_ ------ Miss J. Gilbert, Duncan;
Chaffee. St. IjouIs; J H Laatham,
---..... Mrs. H. S. Iewis, It. ft Crut h-
field, b. B. Chandler. C. Wilkinson
Texas; Mrs. P. B Chanai er. Bluffdab .
F Ia Iyon, St. Iouis; James’ If
Quarles, Arkansas; D C Ogden and
wife, exan;. W Wlis and Wife. Ter
cell; W. P. Me Faddin, Beaumont; p. ri
Grogon, Hearns; Pete Montgomery
Corsicana: H. M Unger, Mexia, J. H.
Gibson. Calvert. W K. Morrow, Hors-
ton: Leonard Hardie. Dallas; w. F.
Jackson, city; D. R Atkinson and wife
Chicago, T W. H*11 Omaha; Sidney
W A Iedhetter. Austin M R
y--u..son. P R Weatherford, PiSbiet 1.
E. Cook, R. G Shipman, New York J
F. Murphy Muskogee; M. f Brown,
Kansas H. M. Wade, McKinney
Miguel Valle, J. Heradetz. San Luie
Potosi; A. Plier, H. Rincio, City of
Mexico; H D. Callahan and wife San
Saba; John McCaffney, Dallas M
Steinold, Chicago; E Arlington, New
York;.]I-, H. Goodrich and wife Pho4-
nix: W. L- Chew. Dallas; W. O. Hulsey.
Chicago; W.C. Regsdale, Dallas; R. J.
I MeHugh,, Chicago; Rev. C A Jonea
Mrs A. Jones, Bonham. F A Rat
Bonita St Iouis; Ben Bass,
George E Ro kie, Grealy,
Dee. Galveston. H L Wat-
lot 15. hle
vildle & Haughton, dismissed for w
of pro ecution
F M Burke vs the Texas A I'd
Railway company, .juugment for
plaintiff Lor $30.
A quarterly meeting of the Ladies
Aid and Missionary society of the
Broadway Baptist church wiil be held
this evening at the home of Mm F. D.
Lary, corner Broadway and Jennings
avenue.
Yesterday afternoon Roy Aden and
Miss Lillie Brown of Dallas were mar-
ried in the office of County Clerk R I.,
Rogers by Justice of the Peace Charles
T. Rowland.
A meeting of the Fifth Ward Civic
league will be held tonight at Whit-
sitt s pharmacy. At this meeting a
candidate for alderman of the Fifth
ward will be indorsed.
fails Leaves
beautiful Till
thousands of |
Hold in each
gists, or by n
Prepared Hy
4ITIOV4I
pany vs theOcenn Ac« ident A (wiran
tet corporation limited, suit on polie yPhilip s
Satai J flathraith ys tht P’referre i xlding 4
At ident Insurance , ompany of Nt w
tork; suit on policy.
Julia Lardent vs Joseph Lardent; di
known oi his whereabouts until yes-
terday.
Dud Sanders will probably reach
Fort Worth this morning. Bond will
be taken back by Chief McLean:
nr . ya better salary elsewhere. Sixty dol-
cRew.M.Bla mbd In wIII preach at |.r» a month is poof pay tot
College Avenue Presbyterian church1 men nini Fort worti
tonight a preparatory sermon to the • ' ' wor ”
communion on coming Sabbath morn-
ing.
out of the boy. He was left at
Real Mata rransfers.
R fl Berkham to John F Teddlle,
105.3 block 7, kdwards Heir addition.
G. If. Brown and wife to C. w. Car.
: Mer, part of the C If Bar dm survey.
J. M Henbrook and wife to c w Cer-
fancy goods as well as common
| petition that he was in the service oc
| the defendant company as h switeh-
man on April 8. the petition nets
forth, the plaintiff was in the dla-
charge of his daggies trying to un-
eouple a i- tin. The coupling did not
work, owing to the negligence of the
company, and the pinintiff wax run
over by the train. His rigid foot waa
badiy mangled, and it is allegec that
he will tre a cripple the remalnder of
his fife.
Iustiee Rowland’s 4 eurt.
Fd lobson. disturbing the pence:
verdict by Jury of guilty. $1 fine
5 W. IL P. Me Faddin. a eapitalist of
‘ Betemont wa? here yesterday.
Hon. J. T. Ward of longview a mern-
ber of the twenty-ninth legislature, was
, here yesterday.
I Miss Hettf* Kerby left last night for
. her home at Springtown alter having
spent several days in the city. 4
1 C. L. cappage and wife of Childress
are in the city visiting Mr. and Mr- F.
K. Coppage of 421 Louisiana avenue
George Hovey of Kansas City, vice
president of the Interstate National
bank of that city, was here yesterday.
Roy E. Roberts, who has been visit-
ing his parents at 1112 Travis avenue
• and old friends of Fort Worth for the
past ten days, Hah returned to his duties
as head of the claim department of the
American Express company at St Louis
This is the day set by the general as-
sembly for advance movement ou the
part of the Sabbath school and in con-
nection with this mnovement a general
rally day is to be observed at Hroad-
| en a judgment tor damages
the plaintiff in this ase fos
! an.I mterest, atc the dec on
' thrmned .!,> i hr supreme cou
m high school and word was telephoned
to the police station. After being
taken to the station Bond seemed jo
bo in a dazed condition and could not
tell anything about himself.
Last night he brightened up, how-
ever, after Chief of Police McLean of
Cleburne arrived here, and said that
he was riding in a boxcar with Rom-
inson and that they were headed for
ked river, where they were to pick
cotton. He said that as they saw they
, were nearing the city he-jumped out
of one door of.the.car and Robinson
jumped out of the other. From that
time until last night his mind seemed
■ to be blank and he cannot tell how
he broke his nose, and in fact did not
know that it was hurt until last night.
He says that he didn't see anything
more of Robinson after he Jumped out
of the car.
Chief of police McLean, who arrived
in the city last night, says that Lhe
dead boy resided with his step-father.
Dud Sanders, about four miles east of
Cleburne.
Henry is the son of John Bond, he
says, and Ilves, two miles east of Cle-
burne. Henry left his home Tuesday
and said that he was going out to
pick cotton, but returned, saying that
there was none to pick. He left home
again Wednesday without saying any-
thing to his parents and nothing was
First National Bank of Fur
>1 W M Me Fiwec, debt: judgme
1 tbe plaintiff fur $243.20 with
। cent interest.
1 Reta A Hum Consentella v .
W Feese: divorce
Mollie Wilhams, i-
gainst the liousten
W hy not get them in
Me Ises
t . 4
\‘ this point Mcarthy brought suit!
for trespass to try title to thehouse,
11 and lot that the trustee had charge of .
> tiefore thin ense wax iHought to trial
' Metarthy siteci out a writ of seques |
tration for the house and lot and thin
writ was placed in the han.Is of Dm
sherif to serve This writ was exe l
j. rui.d by the sheriff nailin itp the
। doors of the house in controversy,
{thereby barring th., trrateo plaed tn]
( bar ho by th - hnnkrerpr v courix, from I
line of both double-breasted square cut and single breasted Suit for men ami boys, which
are to 1>- sold at the same low pric as the ones before. Ji yon are in the market for any of
the above articles mentioned, or for a nice, up-to-date Hat, pleas call today and get our
special discount on same, a* we will be cloiedSaturday on account’ of the Jewish holiday. -
L lidson to (leorge W Arm-
lot 3 blork i, ani the weat
f hlock 65 eity 1*00
Minnle Whitiow te it ♦ ‘ Arm - .
Mt . lot 3. bloe k 6 Terrell suu il. , _
i Wele s rvey 12,000 .4 !•
A M t 11 man let 2 Ffie-
the Chambers adiilton.
low price rov
id most up-te
enterins. At this
called to the attent
Sam Davis of Arlington spent yester-
day in Fort Worth.
W. K. Morrow of Houston spent yes-
terday In Fort Worth.
Newton E Harkalow of Denver was
in the city yesterday
_—Polk Ray of-Arllagloii wax io. the city
yesterday on business
Suru Sweety Compnny.
I The Cameron Milt A Fh. i'or cor-
| pany tilt 4 a suh ik th if 11 . Oeean
I Accident A (iua i antee corporation '
imited, yesterday for $5,000 ana in |
4 terest in the petitfon the plaintigj
alleges that it held one of the de fe ad '
iant’s policien wiicl allowec an tit .
demnity against clalns, at the time,
Forr- st Anderson, a boy H yeai - or
age,fellintoapit Anderson, wa giv I
Officer W O. chaddi k has resigned
from the Fort Worth poliee depart -
ment, effective Oct 1. Mr. Chaddieki
has been on the force since April off
this year. He will spend a few weeks
in Denver during th coming month.
Concerning the resignation. Chief Mad
dox ard: "Chaddie k waa one nt th*
best officers in the department. I
Wire Rat Traps,
_ — $c3o
Fright, debt Judgient Ior lin plain- selr < . .
tiffs for $233 75. Inu f. an.i
< .1 Browning v the Foil Worthli.,a
National Bank gat nishe 4 . dismlased
at the-plaintiffs costs.
that the defenant in
\ due It the Mism of
kies, pimples, liver [
eie . in 20 duy",and I
rfully refunded if it I
kit rlegr, sort and i
by all lead*ng drug
_ Price Gec and 3i
A regulr meeting of ffie Auditorium
1 committee was held yesterday in the
Board of Trade rooms. The various
committees reported on the progress
, of the work, which was very satisfac-
2 tory.
A good many kinks in the Interur-
ban track between Front street and
the first stop have been straightened
out this week, several carloads of cin-
1 1ne having been dumped along the
’ Rev J P. Mussett of North Fort
Worth will begin A series of meetings
at his church next Wednesday night
Ttorrun for about two weeks. He will
be assisted by Rev. Thomas Bond of
Weatherford.
The revival meeting at Peach Street
Methodist church continues and the,
interest inereases. There have been
three conversions thus far. Rev. E. Ft.
must Sr signed The signature is sot desired tot
publication, but far verlcatlon. J
John lak vs. (eorg
pass to Irv title
A. F Jackuon v i
Tex. i # FfnTTFFfFwiy
renal injury.
The Cameron Mil! A
orders were issuec to the three men
named for then to appear and show
cause why they shonld not be punished
for conte nut The fine against Al
turn } Ah C ti thy was the i, t oi this ■
heating.
Tu .
e ut.
uith has adjeukned
to 1 p
Norw. II Shapleigh Hardware com-
pany vs. John It. Ruy; debt.
Walter Wise er at byxext friend va
the St Louis Southwestern Ra li way
‘ompany of Texas; personai injury,
3- ,000.
city of Fort Worth. Our trade has been built on this fact, and ti people lan
know that we are the low-price furnishers of Fort Worth. We have just rec
i. 20: N«i«
Mnrringe Hleenmes.
Marion M. Shaw and Miss Bonnie
Cheistol.
A. I. Humphrey and Mlas Mattie Al-
len. both of Chico .
Roy Aden and Mink Lllie Browr,
beth of Dallas, Market and Wood
streets.
W r are out of the high price clique, out of the 1
businese -We are in the high-t lass cin le. We are i
Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishings is the civic
NADINOLA
The 4 omplexlon Neuutiner.
Formerly arivert ihed and sold I
SATINOLA.
Sults riled.
In lb* distriet <ourl»
the meeting.
George W. Armstrong has sole to
the Consumers' Iight A Heating com-
pany. one-half of block 68, on Seventh
and Calhoun streets, for 314.000. On
this piece of property is being erected
th* plant of the Consumers' Lght A
Heating company, of which Judge Arm-
strong is a member.
Monwmest i nveliing
Wafalaelle, "Trkas Hept 2 Sge-
cial , Monumenta at : ie a <• - .»r A.
E Hrooka D I. Nichola and M< and
Mrs J F Moore *’ I be nnveiled at the
city cemetery Sei day afterunen, (t i
. l’l« Mm W*b h addit
{g umption o1 $1,G00
1110 Arlington Height
H o Mueljur lot-
4 hamberfin Ariing
Mycamore land rompeny. -tn |:
I arrent, lots 14 nd I hiock l.. -
more lielghta nidition $1,660
IT fn t
I Helgi
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terday gave a decision-ittre contempt
L prec eedings against j r MeCarth; an
attorney of Dublin ane H q Hmith.
sherif, and H F Jackson deptty
sherifc of ('omanehe county, wherein
| the Lhree had been cited t“ahow cause
। why they should not be punished for
Colterpt 0 the federal court Smith
Jackson Were purgec of the
Hsharge and.were -releused, hut. McCac-
|. 1) was. lined $20u aud eusta atouni-
nK tn .til to $344 82, Which amount te
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F» am tl<* evidence adduced at the!
; trial of cast. i|i< se proceodings grew
{ am of the baukruptey procec dings of
I T. C‛ Wetr nt Wlson, Texas. Some
I Iwo or three weeks prior to lhe time
Weir fils-d a petition in bankr uptey hr |
। executed a deed ol assignmt ut. whieh
deed Mrcarthy drew and in payment
I for his legal set vis es, Weir deeded hm
a house and Int After Weir - case
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