The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 12
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The Countess of Yarmouth
CARPET SALE
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OF YARMOUTH.
Assorted Patterns
Odd Lengths
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Great Purchase of Bargain Priced Allover
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POURTE CIVIL APPHALS.
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90c Tapestry Brussels Carpet, assorted patterns.
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per yard . ..
650
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BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU AND
FIFTH CIVIL APPEALS
FIRST Civil. SFFEAI.S.
CONVINCE YOURSELF.
district today4
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Arkansan Kill* III* Dugbter.
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in all colors; 75c and......
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8oc Sheets, size 81x90 inches, for......
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$1.50 Wilton Velvet Carpet, assorted patterns,
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DENISONBUDGET
DROWSED 1N ALASKA.
where comfort is.
•There’s a Reason."
$t.io Saxony Axminster Carpet, assorted patterns,
per yard ......................................
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Standard House Canvas for papering- walls..............
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DECRES ENTERED xuIaYING
HER MARRIAGE TO EARL
publ can applause,
timie, greeted thin
ALICE THAW FREED
BY DORCE COURT
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Let Common Sense de-
cide.
If the little sharp aches,
the shortness of breath, the
dull mental condition, dis-
appear when coffee is dis-,
continued, there's no need of
any argument.
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Another Fresh Lot of New Shirt Waists
200 more Shirt Waists added to the already splendid assort-
ment for today’s shoppers. Such good values, too, that we
feel enthusiastic in calling your attention to them. People
praised the last lot that we placed on sale as the best values
they ever saw for the money, but they were not any better
than these, and these will be given the preference. Good
values, any of them, at $1.25 and $1.50; choice of the entire
lot today.......... 98
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Buy Muslins, Sheetings in This Great Sale
12%c Muslins, our very best grade, for........... 10
toe Muslins, a nice summer weight, for................
7%c Muislins, an excellent Value at former price..........
12%c Cambric, extra fine; 10 yards for............ 00
Sheets at prices to make you wonder how we do it.
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terns now
McKinney postotriee for the pant so!:
e 1 -eere wi crown with succesa the
efforts being put forth V; aecea ruh:
He bunamg er MeKInney, a Mil to this
efrect new pending in congteas.
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per yard . .................................. 1 45
70c Tapestry Brussels Carpet, assorted patterns,
per yard.................... ---55c
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An Attraction Today—(One that outstrips any offer made by
this or any other store. Handsome Allover Lace Nets in
good assortment of very choice styles in dot and figured de-
signs. Not a piece in the lot that is not worth a dollar a
vard; sale price, as long as the lot lasts, at the special sale
price of............. 79c
1 surance company
bank. from Bexar.
limantea, et al. vs K. L Brown »t' al.. ’
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ante sales never let gloves
accumulate; all of our gloves
are good.
$1.00 GLOVES. all colors.
The "Service.” without doubt the best dollar glove that’s
made. We have been in the business for years and found no
better, and have no complaints, and we keep otir custom-
ers year after year.with this glove we offer you in any color
in 2-button kid for..................... $1 00
20-button Suede Black in a limited quantity; values worth
$3.50. for . ..... $2 98
12-button Tans we offer for.............. S3 00
16-button blacks of extra fine quality (Simmons' La Force’),
for............................... S3 25
New Silk Gloves—“Kayser," 16 to 20-button..... $1 75
2-button Silk Gloves—''Kayser," the best silk gloves made.
' Pacific Raflroad company vs.
Burns, from Montague county.
Motion for Petmisnion to Fil
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Th* total
Bexar; Pullma compa:
! derhoeven, frBe
neheping,swhm‘ifon.
frompeapreiinmcrrunirhmokreaoma
Heirs of William Webb v* Kirby Lum-
ber company et al., from Anselins,.gaa
Motion to File Transoript Suhmiti,,
—Catherine Pizzitola vs G. PUxitoia
et al., from Jefferson county.
Subjert of Mate’s Right.
Mr Payne was followed hr Mr.
Thomas of North Carolina who devoted
to the subject of state • rights
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New Linens Arrive
Handsome assortment of Linens in all of the most favored
tints and shades of fans, browns, pinks, blues, and superior
in w cave to those that you have been accustomed to because
they have not the objectionable white specks so common in ,
colored linens.................. 25C <
Mercerized Linens in the very newest tints and colorings, j
shades of browns, tans. champagnes, pinks or blue, with an
extra high finish in color and weave; good values anywhere
for 50c; our special price..............................
sinner at al. j A,,
Mandamus Refused-- Samuel P. Ford
vs. J J. Terrell. commsstoner.
Application Granted—Missouri. Kan-
sas & Te xas Railroad company of TeX.
as vs. Harry C. Wise, from Grayson
Memphis. Feb .A special from El
Dorado, Ark. say :
Displeased because of his daughter*
recent marrlage, Andrew EradshaW
Steves et al. ;
Payne, •‘the idea of a minority leader
time he-has made that discovery*
When the time came for tariff re-
vision, said Mr Payne, he would be
willing to give all these paper interests
A fair hearing, and i[ necessary for
the protection of American labor to
Heep this duty there. I shall vota to
do it*** "
If however, he ••!<!. it in necesnaty:
he would just as cheerfully vote to put
white paper and wood pulp on the tree
Materia Cause- Lom of Appetite.
The Old Standard OKoVES TASTE-
LESS CHILI. TONIC arives out malaria
and bull is up the systom. For growa
people and children -As.______
pSimn TerasaipE"rom atamp gafen
The rePo’E Denion office for Janu-
ite: .howe a fulstanitai gain over the
anxehmmonts U«t yeartpfszres be-
ing $3,916.77 3. AAinststii 5"
San Antonio, Feb. 5.— (Special.)— The
Fourth court of appeals today handed
down the following
Affirmed W. l. Crawford vs. Robert *|
Jolin, from Frio bounty, Francisco Mu- l
nos et al. vs. J W. rassell st al., from L
El Paso; A II Bowman vs. Southwest- ;|
ern Land company, from tvalde; W.
North vs. 1, b Cough ran et al. from
Wilson; J. B. Hunter vs. Abigall Ma- i
lone. from Eec.
Reversed and Temanded—Mary E.
Saver vs. El Paso & Northeastern
Railway company, from El Paso coun- ‘
ty.
Motion for Rehearing Overruled—E.
b. Kampr -nn vs. I. N. Rothwell, from [
Bexar county; Johanne
vs. lafleka b. Smith
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But".he added. *T don’t propose to
do it without intellgent action and Ac-
curate information.’'
speaking generally. Mr Payne
•barged that the Democratic party is a
party of negation. Ab for the Repub:
jjcans; he gaid they would he at the
Mile Nov 6 with a pintform that meant
something. They would drclare on ths
tariff qgektion in no uneertainEpun, t mswii
-1 aont mind aying this, hsaidihmSsi
she had s right to expect. She supplied
large sums of money to defray her
husband's extravagances, and her
friends say she has conducted herseit
with dignity throughout the troubles
resulting from this unhappy union and
the difficulties of her brother, Harry
K Thaw . , .
The fact that the countess had de
cided definitely to seek an enne--si*
of her marriage wa made known here
Jan. 3, when she applied to the divorce
lourt for a decree.
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I president of the divorce court, today
f granted the countess of Yarmouth.
I who was Miss Alice Thaw ot Pitts-
burg, a decree nullifying her marrlase
to. the earl of Yarmouth.
! The case was heafd in private today.
| At the time fixed for the commence.
I ment of the proceedings everyoue not
nctually engaged in the case Was eX-
eluded from the courtroom. The case
was practically undefended and. the
hearing lasted for only a half hour.
The countesa. attired in a fashionable
1 creek near here, some deys ago, was
• the missing man. The body was again
exhumed, but could not be identified.
The county- physician, Dr. Fryar, is
thoroughly of the opinion that the
man was murdered, his body muti-
lated as heretofore described, and
I "SEVhqpgxaanensenaagtsot,pa5n
I rX m wa2a1soucly "appae.
■ but enormous a* had been thz.cnrusr
K auce fobberles, he quoted..Goyeat
1 Cummins at lowe as dectarinEa «•«
B they had not in all times asualpa.:0i:
% money extorted from ...the „PCI"
■ through the pmgieytarirr.:8n8.X000
B 1 era he 0lacod at 11,500.000.000:
mum tariff. and the Repuhlican party
paseed it. the minimum win ne a pro-
liective tariff to every American Indus-
pub we* praise him. xou growl; if we
rittcise htm. you howl.”
At first, he said. the Republican.
' wanted no one but themseives to etit-
jqcise or even praise him.
we criticise the president. he sald,
•when we believe him wrong. We
pralse him for all we bey “un - -
in and as to those tblng*. we have
1 leader who has taught him and who
Shed, a steady Usb’ Where he aas tried
aqonehnd aldussca the raniroga,rate
! -anon and vigorously attacked the
I contention of the Nepufiicena.tha
they were themselves responsibie for
it. - - -
and that he thought it possibie that
the dead man found in Chamber.
austin, Feb. 5 —« Special.)— The court
off civil appeal, today hela that th
county court of Brown county had, no
jurisdiction to try the suit which had
been instituted by the .tale axainst
J. M. Dupree involving the validity of
the search and seizure act of the Thir-
tieth legislature. > he case was tried
in the county court of Brown county
and the court of civil eneeais
that this being a penalty suit. It should
vrong. we have been brought in the dixertetseurd
Ulm right The case was alamirsed by tl. «>»«•» I
civil appeals with instructson". F n12
dismiss in the county conF .20512
were taxed egein the state. Similar »e
ien was taken by the eourt in 120
cane of c. IL Malone irpm Hamilton
county. Involving the enme question.
liAmed-state or.Texas v« 1 W
Ellis, from Travis conty: state n
Texas vs. J. w listen from Travi: L
c. Oxley vs. 8. R, Allen, from H1
tonehcaring Granted and Judement Res :
- with Instructions to Dismus
-ree va auto of Texes from
m count; pame order in t.
Malone vs. State of Texun.Trm.Hami
ton. as to reversal and ctomizee
Rehearings Refused—International *
Great Northern Railway companX.‛5
C cuneo, from Travis county: State .o
Peune s* w. N Burgess et .al fron
rrvis; Ralph Steinar vs. Jbe Oliver.
122 Dozen Gauze Hose, Today 25c
Best bargains of the season just received. Back from the
East come the buyers and the bargains follow. One of the
bargains picked up is a Ladies’ Gauze Hosein great assort-
ment of colors of rich reds, tans, champagnes, pinks and
light blues, with linen spliced heels and toe; we place them
on sale today without limit as to number, at.........250
Out Size Hose—With this lot we also received a lot of
Ladies' Out Size Hose in lace lisle; in black only; full as-
sortment of sizes; these go at......... 250
Western Lnion Telegraph company v«.
J. R. True et al trom Cgoke countY*
G. II. and ,0. V,.,Colyin X prte ! FEarrisburg g ban Antonio r ilway vs. F
Blen cha rd :.F rem. Ta vranlis 1 ! r. C. Harris, rom El Faso: w. c. Lin-
Seth. Testaran.hah0a;e0 IPMSon & Tex- •Inman vs hait, vt Coleman paboas, I
set nr.P u Ey26Hnan . W । from KendaH souinwestern Life in-
H. Ronerts it 21 from an untipurane company va. Woods Naktonai
Supreme Lodge Knights and L.Rdtes of
Honor vs. C- J. Payne, from Dala-
weather and occasional Hiht shnwera.
Fear Ibas been enteertained that 1he ween
peas h crop has been greatly damaged, --ned
if not totally estroyed. There is no
doubt but the plum and naar crops ;
ardestrosed in man> placer, as the .
former was in bloom, and the bude of I
i
I pc .... ... presont but the cari
or Yarmouth was not in court.
Toe papers in the case AFA bei5 ept
secret and all information regarding
| the nature of rhe charges baa been
! carefully withheld. The statement is
made, however, that the character of
I medical evidence to be gixen made a
public hearing inadvisable. It has
been well known for two /eras past
that the domestic affairs of the W-
■ meute: were arhapes. The .car
companions And hia manner of llv ink,
It I* said, ar* such that he could not
give his wife the place in society which
s suzuzassaga
I ■ evils than ever the biggest ines.
I Mr. Hardy of rexas, in referrins to
I Mr Payne's remarks, said he conld
E scarcely tell whether they were * eulo-
I ay of the Republican party or afu-
B neral oration For its burial. The Dem:
I ocrats. he said, had long since.birome
B acevatomed to denunciation as d»m«
B gogues. but. ho asserted, that Enos:
B who were for the people were always
■ Go denounced "by thox.wnoztana.tor
B the classes as against the..marsns.-
■ He provoked derogratic laughter
Blana applause Waen, n.referrths.bothe
B i President, he said, addressing the Ke-
endteastatez American "bore in Omy One "BROMO 9" Ehet*
th^^a’rtVr.'T^ X enouna, ".;d Laxative Bromo Quinine
ponedad.P’ the epubicans when he On,
'and tarirf reviston. He said that until ;
. r« ently no one had dared to affirm ।
that the seopo of the constitution
could be extoned by judicial con
trtruetion beyond its plalp meaning
and intent, or that the general 80%:
erument could exercise power not
granted in that instrument Both
President Roosevelt and Becreta¥
Eoot. however, haddeclared,and.P-
mulgated goetriaes new and danser.
oug and foreign to ail idean.of the
; founder* of the republi." The.do,
trine advocated by Mr. Root that the
statee must surrender more a nd more
! of their power to the national govern,
: ment, saa Mr. rhomas, was prolific
of the grreetest evU. . .. I
, Mr. Thomas predletedthat uponsthe
issue of mNoboifes and lower tarne
Netpiny trad-; relations and ’ho
presctvatYon of io-'.' anr sovern
inent. Democtracy would su.-cecd
gitber it must win. he said. V
the country will become., nota.union
of states, but a ration with stete
odftetatea anil in tbs grasp of spelal
Dallas, Feb. 5—(SpeciaL—Proceed:
Ings in the court of criminal appeais,
Dallas, Feb. 5:
pepot Fouwdntlon. | Movement of Srips.
Feb. 5— (Special)-- । Gulveston. Feb. ---Arrived: Iran
-—is A Texas has a Br j. Peabody, from Hull; El Valle,
putting in the patten, from New York; Harry Luek-
r the new union - enback, Wartbishier. from New York.
„u-sus task and cleared: Denver. Staples, for New
assmspzonfai"ilek: i pomhnntumagen.lgonpro eFee
we.-’ Tlcoundaton. Hornpmninacaprezagcaargp,"adome
order luterurhnm Tien. for Belfast; Denver, Staples, for Now
peni eoPirexa” Raliwav company be-‛°rKh Eads—Arrived: Manchester
The InrII and Sherman has Just I spinner (Hr.l. Logie, from Manchester;
e=. 17 cMrr for 15,800 oak ties, ’« , IP " Fa Horn (Geri, Moller, from Pro-
ptaced**' order Itoi (Aust i. Oliver, from pen-
be used on "e----— • Guccis salled: iram iNor > Joannes-
pnsterttee necetptn, ien for Odessa via Norfolk; El Mar.
Texas, Feb. (Special.!— : Rurna, for New York; Rapolla (Ger.!,
Rosa, for Hamburg
London, Feb. 5.—Sir Birrell Barnes.
8oc Tapestry Brussels Carpet, assorted patterns,
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORXTXG, FEBRF^RJC^^^
tions begin to run smoothly,
nerves steady, brain clear,
appetite natural as a result
of drinking Postum in place ) Rtere
of the drug-bearing coffee, !----"—
common sense will decide
I receints of the McKinney
for the month of January
96.30. The receints for th«?
I sare, month inet yenr wore $1,752.69.
showing ah increure of $643 61 It is
belieyed that ’he fine showinK of the
"that It seems to me-that they will de-
clare for a revision of the tariff.'• Re-
Sawyer from Easttand; Mutt Hoor,
I from Hastlatd; Walker Runtin and
Jim Cunningham, from Frath. .______.
On Brief for Both Harties—Judson' & letter has been
(lark, from Grimes county; W. F.ii.po Fnley, who
Johnson, from Denton; Tom JonestwesAAka He report
eases), from Erath; Dick Massie, from • n "erighed in A
Eastlan4, I dc were in ove
On Brief and Oral Argument for 18- no newspaper
Boti-Arehte Colbert and Dristor;,hatne.4, incident,
wogbt tron Jerrerson county: J. w.Hon.na"asnamea
Ted from Dzlias Har Rittler. trondrogne"E"stand,Texas.
::nvarro; Dave Dnvis (three cases), Iived at t*a® ----
irom Wise: Oliver Me Micker, fro-nf „arg, nF GRATITUDE
! somervell Ben Coffman, from Morris; EKPKESS1ONOM2
ex parte Ite Anderson, from Terrant. T-,acca far Ma* whe
i On Motion for Rehearing- Bob yonument oBeEre4“seL0ot
Smiti and Lasite Moore, from Dn:las, Left Provert; 51". (9 pecial j— reeni EHEFEE,,nuE-;eNT
esunty: Rosa, from Wood, Ri’! Denison, Texas. Fsh 5- ' P • fired on his son-in-law. Isalen.wooa.
Elag.i " - - F Ki
Konechi. famorayeon.___ apptamotea reze"rvznamuchpestatussrucepnanetxanatintmana
Coins Cont, Pol. Pata. Nenstone mV*iunhfor the recion of her busbsnd. receivine awouna xainn
MeKinney. Teens, Fe. — especial.) I neitation has begun for ."ommemorat j ul ted in almost meta ‘ hAt
County Tax Collector w. T. sicore bas #*sultable monum The^public schools Bradshaw, ‘*.„“^mnnmZiehter * ’
just completed the work of tabuiatinghis generous git., p with involuntary manslaughter.
and totaling the number of poll tax , rake the matter ---■ * -•—-
puymnents in Collin county up to Feb. (
1. and find* the total number to be ; nnildins t
7,500. Thin is the exact estimate at i Denison, TexA5.
the total sent The Record from this । phe Missouri, Kun:
place 1 eb. 1 The total is for the fouriiar,e gang at O T.
McKinney,box* __ concrete f oad JHrenormouk task
_ told Wave Broken. depokands o: baesof.
Ahens, Texas. Feb. 5 — (Speclal.)—'
Afer the eoldest weather exporlence putting
tor mahy years, with the tnermometer;
at 17 above zero, it has Krown much
warmer, attended wit’t /ejy eloudy
one or two rooms. Hence we are able to offer occasionally
special price inducement on excellent quality carpets in
first-class patterns and colors. This is an opportunity to
buy some good floor coverings at an attractive saving.
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from pen ton; ex parte E. A. White,
from Jefferson.
On Brief for •tate—Wes Davis, Char-
ley Moots an 1 C. Dooley, trom Gray-
son county; Jim Haney, from Monta-
gue; Fubo Haney, from Palo Pinto;
Wil Fret well, from Somervell; Hubo
The Hertford family, the head of
which is Marquis Hertford, whose heiri
is the earl of Yarmouth. Is on* of the
oldest and proudest of-the British no- |
bility. Marchioness Hertford has stood;,
by her daughter-in-law throughout her
troubles and has exerted herself to ree- j
oncile the couple, but in vain. Thet
family of the earl is much distressed H
az th* nvioriety brougnt upon it as <»;
result of the action taket by the coun- I
teas. Since her marriage the countess
has made her home in England.
EMugsnEhlax.eoztneotossrppetepha
iand fortgage company of London.
Eastland.HVSTmn.“
Dentson Texa6"Fadedvzre from _____ _ _______
' W5N )» In te mmnes of thrown'into th. ereek,
‘gi rport. that Jan. . ‛ ---
■ ' Atlussresk. tie 2095
overturning. He S4-5 i
has ever made men-
One of Cie men
CallaghaDy Who
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Kaufman cout Medieon." 16_
Terrell Texas, Feb. r,.—< S peel a L •
TTeaUrmaW Cu Mediea cssocla:
m
higher COURTS
nt puEM cotnr.
Austtn. Feb s.—(Sprea1,—The fo!-
1A1E prececaines Merhad today in.
thsurreme Sf B ciyi V;
nexud*mrsed juqemens pistrtet
: Court Arired-2 Tom Foindexter
re elvers Kirby Lumber company, from
Jasevercouantna Renderealcity,, of
Greenvile ys A C Pitt* from Hunt
coANHmed-.Chicago. Rock Island &
Peptiron Pills
-- ---- Ironta the Mood, feed Um neryes and nrain. tone
---- Hood’s' piiist
ea35s H cme-hhni
from MeLennan.
__ jie Pet- Motion Submitted-A. W. Fotts vii
tlon''tor"Mnndamui'bverruled— Francist W. W Dnyerle from Metennun coun- :
1 Hamilton v*. J. J. Terrell, vommis- ly. for rehearing.
county. _
Applications Refused—Mrs Roe
BledeOe et al vs. R B. Fut from
Woodk county: Frank Paul xS-state V
Texas, from Daalas: John Elite et al.
va. K. L Lehman st »t. from Geayaon.
Annie crae et al. vs. J. W. oGuin et
Mt., from Tyler.
adses subinitted— J R Matuta. •*’-
tutor vs. . on Freytag. from Fayette
county; George La Allen vs. Sallie Al-
len et *1.. from Hood; Gulf. Western
Texas A Pacific Railroad eompany VS
Daft Wittenberg, from DeWitt.
-Motions for Rehearing Submitted-
Affirmed—Otto Fields, from Fannm -
county; Joe Kilgore, from Grayson.
W. T. Goad. Iromn Hunt; Doula Greeni
and Pinkie Parish, from Jefferson; ji
Foster Booth, Jesse Human, ft W. Ca-
ruthers and M. H. Pride, from John-;,
son. Georgi* Crouch, from Kaufmau,:
I Bob Anglin, from Marion; Allen Gioveie,
' from San Jacinto.
Reverse*! and Remanded—C. C. Col-l
ilns, from Harri-on county. Hani**
> and Din Chanct Her. from HTS,cay1
: Dulin, from Grayson; Davis Porter,
(from Hill; M H. Pride, from Johnson;
Octavia Sanders, irom Nacogdoches. !
Relator Discharged—Es parte B. 3 j
Muckonus3, from Dallas county.
Submitted on Recyrd--im Batterton.;
from Grayson; H. K. Hmnh. from Hood:
F. S. Booher and H. E. Smith, from
Erath; Sims Porter, from Travis.
On Brief for Appellnt—J. H. Hunt
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mait nrppopiaeed pontoh"serore
long. . J___ _____
Lots of Kid Gloves
New Ones, Too •
That’s the beauty of buying J
Gloves at this store—getting |
them fresh from the maker. |
. Fresh skins wear better; |
when gloves get old the
dyes rot them. Our clear-
"The strongest reason impelling the
Republlcans to that declaration," he
said "would be the faqt that we need
a maximum and minimum tariff for
the purpose of negotiating proper trade
agreements with the nations of the
earth +
"If we here a minimum and maxi-
"""68 roowneommotro. WereszuptmitinaTim
of tmnprisonmert rar wron«-doermenna the court of elvll appeals of the First
said 1 Rockefeller and noxers coum _
.... odtetea these indictments would
$1.25 extra Axminster Carpet, assorted patterns,
per yard . ...............................•.......95f
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