The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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FURORE CREATED
CONVINCING SERMON
LITTLE OR NO TALK
AWFUL NEURALGIA
OF ADJOURNMENT
AMONG CATTLEMEN
Y
CENTIAL
ErODISr cm RCH.
Ill IK wurM.
r
/
IT
RESULT IN INSOLVENCY
GOSSIP OF LEGISLATURE
to 14 days.
Piles Cured
re
His appetite
message.
his
tem-
I
WHITE CITY TONIGHT
ROBERT E. LEE CAMP
the
PH
F.&M
the
Pro
boa
»n
SEEDS AND PLANTS
uld i
After a time I hecame
had signed a
lution
reewll
My e
werevusttytred and at ttmes
New Mexico and
ere
is
ible statement are
Send
/territories for s
ideai
could be destred, the dis-
•d
tance from the city afforda a delightrui
Ig
rour worx, rIAS.
hen
would bring the neselon to n
ps ominent
of MM'
#
of
under
SEEDS
popular four-act
th* change now
4u
l eperto e.
ily 5• — mis on the dollar with those
or
M comploj
th
Towara Nupport
that I wan Iniaor.___So with Mi..., .C
44+++
appil
lividuala
THE AMERICAN
250,
tfully.
i-
ng statement
ANDEFISI IN.
SEED CO.
that
that 'the fool says in his heart there
enced the thriliin
valun per
Tenth and iouston Streete,
not
nt t« whirled
t.
4
r
Daliaa Cewnty
ho
BAKER BROS
3,500
n
dat
d
865,385
l eMt one may see anythi
its 668 830
Total
one"
Harris ( onuty and Ionwton.
In an enchanted
k
h
k
493,635
and
boilers
"Pardon me, but is that your ker-
d
fa lo. N
n
Port Worth
$16,893,645
Total
Tarraal 4 ounty and Fort Worth.
CITY NEWS
tools and
PHONE 4025
No higher than
Manufactured.
h
L
They’re Always Right
"Success" to Sunday
rousing talk on
1
1
DE OF THE
755,960
MONUMHN’F UNVFIWMD.
De-
Odd
It’s the Real Stuff
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Malting Process transforms
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VISITING OFFICIAIS.
used
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Ha liras d and F"reizlt Berets Repr
Kome.
ntises
C. Preston, general freight azent
Reta
l
MERCANTILE
V
19,800
452,685
SIMPLY
INVITES
DRUMM
Seed&FloralCe,
SE-
Iouse
frame.
One Hoard Medical Bl Will Probably
He Materlally Amended---W hen the
Gambling Act Takes Erfect.
la
it
t
t
24,110
16,216
t
f
• to 740
170,295
Rodney heads
ably asisied
thia
New
in
ad
ad
When ordering beer, call
for Pabst Blue Ribbon and
13 11
. 9 14
the
one
river Styx will ।
tunfty to repeat
By
each
withol
you w
stomnac
Members of the Robert B. Lee camp
of Confederate Veterans met in regu-
Fr«.
tion
60 000
110,800
*16 800
66,800
26,524
Gooda
10,000
1,059 605
. 3 >1
. 3 41
3 13
11
e
h
EASTER SUNDAY WAS
UNEVENTFUL TO SCOTT
W hich
DOW Uf
IT
d
h
n
lota
$9,915,560
gc
f
&
g
of
he
of
he
ct
m
Manufaetures 1
plements
Nteam engines.
‘ervons Debiuty,
Ptlee and Fistnla,
Muptura and
Thoumatiam.
Call or Write.
Cattlemen Throughout the State say
That Such Ruling Wil Mean
Their Ruin.
ENJOYABLE MEETING HELD SUN-
DAY AFTERNOON,
11
is
h
ih
1.
ALL FOOLS' DAY IS
GENERALLY OBSERVED
f-
of
52
tablets I
ve, at*
comb-
n
i-
to
ill
n
ir
Rowden & Maben Cot-
ton Seed.
All kinds of hard wood lumber at
J. if. Armstrong Co.'s.
rt
y.
at
.... 2n1, sno
. 2 091,950
fm-
±eHeue
woule b
out of .a
466.350
14.000
48,300
888 BEST HAVANA TOBACCO
F R RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO Manufacturers. ST LOUIS
<1
n
1.
n Thai be
nileduplur
Nor ONE <11 NNCE IN A 111 XDIED
THAT SESSION WILI END
SATURDAY.
RAILWAY NEWS ON
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
turned White.
. . . 207 180
.... 267.880
. 2,513,315
Un-
l-
it
it
YOUNG AMERICA IS
OF ROAMING SPIRIT
CANVAS TOP NOW
USED FOR HOODLUM
12.00. I
PROS WILL ACT IN
WEEK FROM TODAY
HOT A DOLLAR AtTD At PAID UXTIL CURES
—— !■ ■isras—aas—m—
tnwnte
eit pora-
NEW In-
ler on
Value
$7,109,570
782 235 .
208,930 1
4 540 765
954,445
(urden an Field Heed
Y our patronsge respeutfully so-
all HHua
penalty
s i me i
►r
n
NATIONAL BANK
______OF FORT WORTH _____
phone
fairly
(Personal and local notfers sent to The Berard
muat be sfgned. The signature la not desired for
publicatlon, but tor ver’fleatlon. I
9
t
895 250
243,425
6,200
let dancing to testing
or fishing for goldfish
H. i
,d t
n
t
FORTY EIGHT NEW
MEMBERS ADDED
plements ...........
Steam engine# end hollers
*h
SAM P. SPROLES
e
H Maiting Frocesstransrorms
’ all the food elmnents into
easily digested substances.
Brewed, sterilized, filter-
ed under conditicns that in-
sure absolute purity, Pabst
Blue Ribbon is truly the
Beer of Quality -a pure,
wholesome, nourishing food.
pring pasturing.
W. Merchant, the sage
547,038 aeres .......
7 297 horses and mules
t
A
h
n
pony,
win B
possesses intelligence; 11
reason and create. oG
Write today for a froe sample pack
af give ms your symptoms.
says that something
do not accept the Bl
a large number of friends who fully
enjoyed the afternoon's programme.
over th* atnte, while nssesarents only
ing frem bal-
s lung power
26,651,791 I
1M 339.66 |
21,093.932 1
It is n well known act land values I
have increased 300 to 1,000 per oent all I
ona by using Mi-o m ntomnacha
This remedy ia not a mere dig- s
35,3261ng only temporary rettot. but h
jare situated, the same
foreed in Oklahoma.
SUtTATOr
AND Aour
DR. MILLER, Speohlaiat
roa IMS street, senr Sizm ron wortn. Texan
AU Nervou», chronte ana Private Dtaeanen. Buoh M
« attle
and merchandine
weight and '
my ner \ es. .
"Oh, J don't kno
his pocket."
I huve been । it perfect i . • . ■ | sincoi
gia the nerves
implementa ■ •
Money of hanks and banker*
Credits of banku and bankera
Money other than banks and
bankers ............
Mone on hand and deposits
credits of others than banks
and bankers
Bonds and stocks ..........
Shares of capital stork com-
panies, ete
All other properties of com-
panles and corporation .
Misrellanegpm property .....
[ get the beer that is brewed
, for its pure food-value and
1) delightul flavor. Better
telephone for a case.
lar session
rooms in
In Indian Territory,
other portions whe
At th* Easter communion service of
the First Presbyterian church forty-
eight new members were publicly add-
ed to the church roll.
The Sunday school service Immediate-
ly preceding this was held in the au-
perature announced us normal.
Amount 4 oatributing
law of this kind would go
What is that somethit
in the ba< k part and top of my
ride with visions of (
company.
I lls ert
The bill
10,268 horses and mules .
34,550 cattie
Goods and merchandise
EEC RETARY GARFI ELD’S REFU-
SAL TO SEr ASIDE FENCING
ORDER IS CRITICISED.
ride in tie
whether he be an agnostic skeptic or
what, admits the eternal existence of
llars of loss.
egtlon, but nev. amusing the bicycle fends Twelve bikes
being placed on a circular track. op-
erated with electricity, race around
Money on hand or on deposit
Credits of others than banks
bankers ............---
Bonds and stocks ......
Stock companien, ete
All other pmporlT of com-
panics and corporations ...
Miscellannous property ......
CLAIMS ROBBERY
IN BROAD DAYLIGHT
will be changed twice each week and
the management of th* company prom-
Ises that each play following will be
l‘AYIN(: No TOE*.
which included songs by
Morgan and J. K. Gaskill
Colonel 4 Tay
of Abilene, wh
•attle on the ]
-Mexico, was in
I.HAGUE BASEBALI. SHOEH, $2.60.
Monnig Dry Goods Co.
Excelent Programme Enjoyed and
Tickets Were Given Out for the
. Entertainment April 22.
100370
and the attractions
the eternal existence of a reasoning.
With the opening of the re
the management
New Catalogue
with an excellent
continued passage of the boat.
This attraction has been put in
Austin, March 31.— (Speclal )-
The location of
bankers ........ .....
Money on hand and deposit
Credits other than banks and .
bankers ......
Bonds and stocks r-rer*rre*
Stock companles. et
All other property of corn-
pantes an corporations . . .
Mincellaneous property ..... I
hath said in his hert these is no
---- -----------— - God.' The skeptic reverses this state-
yesterday afternoon in their ment and declares that they who be-
the basement of the court- Heve in the God of the Bible are fools
Michigan white maplc flooring at J. H
Ml rra strong Co.’s.
Money of banks and bankers ...
Credits of banks end hanker, .
Money other than banks and
bankers .......... •
I' had gatne« tet pounds
had no more trouble wi
Do not feel diarouragei end miserable
because of the presence of Indigestion.
It is the best thing in the world for you
if yot can only qee it and give the atom
uch proper treatment.
Change the weak stomach to a healthy
io grazes big nerds of
public domain of New
Fort Worth yesterday.
house and in addition to a full quota Every man, without a single exception,
of the Veterans there were also present —het— •
POPUIR M MMER RFSOIT IN-
VITES PL.EASL RE SEEKEI:S.
Ribbon Cane.
Sweet Potato Slips
gl M FEN TH»H sAVD,—
club men yesterday
musical part of the
Hadsall, will present the ever
ion of se tion 16
Money nasessed
by banks bank
the report of Buhl office
Information from St Joseph infirm-
ary was received by The Record at 2
o’clock this morning to the effect that
Hamill Seott passed an uneventful
Sunday and at 9:30 o'clock last night
passed into a quiet slumber, which he
was still enjoying at the time of the
Saturday hut the s<
posee to adapt that
toolw and
merit today
moving, either- brick, stone or
good yesterday and
comptroller a ofice and
Gaiveston, March ;■ Arri ed Mo
11na (Nor.y. Haroldson, Mexican ports.
Habine, McIntosh, from New Yorl;
Monanock (Er.). Wilson, from Leith;
Ikbal iBr». Robertson, from Hlverpoel.
Railed Lampasas, Johnstone, to New
terIng a boat, the ecenpa
seeminly under grot rid.
Lynn Weleher of New York • By.
Is the owner of amusements of
character in Illinois, Delaware,
and entalogue
who had charge of the bill has had a i the only
indeed an
is all that
the Bible states so emphatically many,
‘ ' * expert*
salon President Roosevelt
» bill. and when the reso-
. _ something, because from nothing. noth-
Miss Annie! mg an come Therefore as things do
ain.1 daugh- exist something has existed eternally.
ABLE DISOOUISF
chief?”
It is a well-worn qu
ertheless it will probably catca many
unsuspeci’ng individuals today. for to
the little feks and the seniors as well.
and one of the best known stomaeh
speclalists will give your euse his care
egislature
, HI yor
comdine havine beon.foilowrdmovora!!nc do any work U UI I had nev
times in congress, and it is stated that *
— - - — backaches and bu h dreadful he adach
hitcation in The Record of
slightest bonefit,
intense that my h
33 150 streu"
298,705 h r4
! dig
712510/you
means thousands of
which I estimate at
it is contended by '
vo wan th* authorl
res uf the bill, and ■
< se lions, that the
nference committee
did give effect to j
Peso Ointment is guaranteed to curs
any ase of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or
protruding Piles in six to fourteen days
or money refunded 500.
FORr WORTH TFXAS.
his ability to teach. No,' he replies
Have jou ever been toschool?"No."sort today tlia —Rodney dtouk
Then say they, how -an you impart
that which you have not. and he is
silent.
on one
hoodlum will be repaired and
again as soon as possible.
Fellows Dediente shaft
increased 42 cents per acre P’lease rend .. . -
carefully the assessments of the same I remining you of th* net
class of property in the count lea of
Dallas. Harrie. Tarrant and Jefferson,
to wit
and even
JUST RICEIVID
sheln F’umpkin Yam Red
There’s no work for the
stomach in Pabst Bi Rib-
boa Beer, for Pabst 8-Day
rolls of th*
verified by
ful and
pond.
The Nickelodeon, ns may be sur-
mied from the name, is a moving pi
tyre show, where a lax of 5 cents le
tade for ad mitt a nr* It Is as good as
the average attraction of this class
A small printing office, Japanese polo
game and the volo swings are addi-
tional features, while the circle swing,
which proved the primary attraction
last year, la again to be the renter of
amusement, and many seeking the more
sensational pleasures are to have the
privilege of speeding around the large
circle suspended in space—traveling at
a tale of sixty miles an hour.
Hike the bike is a novel scheme for
"The Heart of th "ozarks." G Bert
Tots! $12,507,995
Jeffervon County nnd Wenumont.
Lana nelding town ’O’"
513.AS? acres .......... $> 5382, '
15,856 horses and mules . . 642 230
19 430 cattle ..... 182 124
Gooda and merchandise ..... 3,23-,115
Manufaetures, tools and im-
plements ......
gtesm engines nnd bollers
Money of bunkeand bankers
Credits of hanks and hankers
Money other than banks and
rrota ..... t14072,576.
For th* vertfication of theme figures
see cornptroller’a report 1906, C
100 to 123 Tn addition to th* above 1
4
nd Indf viduals paid fnr fl
Acres -629,397; ..........I
20,117 horses and mules .....
20,996 cattle
Goods and m« ■ ■ 1
Manuf acturea implementa
steam engines and boilers
Money of hunks and bankers
Credits of banks and bankers
Money other than banks m
bnnkers
Money on hand or on deposit.
g pleasure of a
‘haron and the
rgo the oppor-
those who hHve
“We Never Know We Have a stomach ___ _____
Un Ues somrthing Is Wrong With It" I Aq _ - --
When you begin 4 84“ EB Su
have s stomach, it means that this organ .3 A M4 M» h3
is not in good coniit ton, and taut it 18
also especially strong
W. T MacFadden. an officer of Itas-
ca. came to Fort Worth yesterday and
assisted local officers in locating and
arresting Winson Walker, whom he
took to Itasca, on a charge of carrying
a pistol.
Differing and
Denver, spent a part of yesterday in
Fort Worth, after having resched the
city late Saturday night. For a few
...___ -___________ hours Sunday th* party wax in Dailas,
rifled his pockets, taking but returned in the afternoon Farly
- - - - po2 last nigut the party left for Austin. ------- ----- . - -
-ay. The trip of the Colorado. & Southern via Mobile . Slan (Ur >. Wo0g for Liv-।
—it offei als is in the nature of an inspectton ; erp ool. Harry Lckenbnci Dalton, for a
jaunt, end it will also include the Trln- ; Porto Rieu, 214
ity A Brazes Valley, which is a Colo- Havre,
rado & Southern property, likewise the —
need nourishment and I
to nourtah them la
after adjournment. I
Senatlonen wh
of the drastic fentur
LKAGt K HANEBALL Bhos
>oantx Dr I Goo 1s C‘o
propat tv and
rone who will
assensor s A
‘ Are Texas boys of today mor* unruly
Und more Inclined to wandering from
hhome than Texas boys of three decades
ego ?
That question has. In nil probability,
mot been given much thought by any-
ne and off-hand comparisons are un-
fair It is but natural for present ac-
Bions to seem worse than those in the
almost forgotten past, and consequently
Ahe answer to the question would bo
against the lads of today. And, maybe.
It would rightfully depict them as the
wworse. To t»T the least, there is an in-
crease in runaway boys over the state
that is growing alarmingly large, ac-
cording to reports to reach local police
headquarters.
There is not a day but that from one
to three or four messages from differ-
ent piaces over the state are received.
In which requests are made for the loca,
glon of truant lads who have left good
ghomnes with no apparent good reason
other than peculiar desires to wander
over the country and make their ive-
ihood as best they can. But some of the
boys have been apprehended here, and
tn several instances the little fellows
hhave complained of mistreatment at
Bome while others openly confess that
Ehey were led away solely by Inclina-
Bions toward free and unrestricted me-
andering. , « ..
Occasionally a genuinely sad letter
reaches the epartment from the pen
cf some mother whose boy has forsaken
Bis home, but more often the appeals
come in the nature of hurried tele-
grams and telephone calls. Testerday
three such appeals were received.
The large number of runaway boys
ds cresting no small amount of com
ment among the police, and Chief Mad-
ox especially is giving the proposition
especial study in connection with the
guvenile court idea
500
Sweet Pnt
We carr
and was very much perturbed because
of the pending prohibition of fencing.
"I have telegraphed my son to take
wp seventy-five miles of fencing on the
NNew Mexico domain and this will just
iebout force me to dispose of my Mex-
4co cattle at a great sacrifice, and prac-
tically bandon the cattle business in
New Mexico. Others will be affected
similarly, as it will be next to 1m-
possible to graze cattte on the almost
endiess domains without fencing
"For over twenty years cattlemen
have had the free and full right to
use the public domain, end to make
Crescent Chemical Co.
y 1 -.....-
The Epworth leagues of tbs city have
planned a series of three lectures to
be delivered by Rev. A. M. Lumpkin, who
has toured the world and made a study
• the art of entertaining. He is pos-
A wed of very pleasing personality, has
a -ight flow of humor and is master of
hl subjects His subject here la
“S, nge Rights in Foreign Lands,"’ and
he assisted by eight young men who
appeat on the platform dr: ssed in the
costumes of eight different nations.
Hear him tonight at the Missouri Ave-
enue church. Tuesday and Wednesday
nights at city hall, at 8:15.
York and Pennsylvania
The scenic tour railway, while an
old attraction, Is nevertheless a popu-
lar one. and for this season Manager
Swartz has remodeled the cur, adeed
new features, and with its opening
Monday it will be almost a new at-
traction.
The shooting gallery, the country
store and the postal, photograph studio
sr* among the list along the north
able of the pike leading to the circle
swing from the main entrance.
At the penny arcade, for the sum of
Credit of othera than banks
and bankers
Value of stock and bonds
Shareg of capital stock com-
panies, etc. .
All other property of con-
panies and corporattons . .
Miscellaneous property ......
Petitions to the commissioners' court
for a local option election will not he
filed today, according to reports that
have prevailed. The promoters of th*
movement have decided to wait until
next Monday, being actuated by two
reasons. one being a deslra to act
jointly with Dallas and that county
will not be petitioned until April 8.
and then they do not desire to take any
risk on a special session' of the court
Next Monday marks a regular sessor,
and there can be no controversy arising
from the court’s action at a regula
session, whereas, there 1s danger fron
a special session, so it is claimed.
Dallas county prohfbitionists hoi*
what is termed their county conventiom
today, and Thursday is set for a similar
gathering by Tarrant county local op
tionists. Regarding the movement.
Rev. F M Masters of th pasters com-
mittee said last night: "Delegates
from every voting precinct will ba
present at th* convention Thursay.
Petitions are being circulated in every
voting precinct, and clubs will be or-
ganised in each precinct. Next Sunday,
the preachers of Fort Worth will ex-
change pulpits and preach on the sub-,
ject."
ter and an instrumental solo by Miss
Lucile Leeman.
A welcome repoDt was rea showing
that the sum of 3334.25 had been real-
ized from the recent entertainment
given under the auspices of the camp
adopfion of th
bill by th* he
and can heartily
llama Pink PHI*
Mrs Creusere i
conference with the governor since the through the blood
bill was re alld from th* executivei
| I learning the objbctens to 11 ’ ■ ' n reuseto. who ■
the -tenstre wtH entden veF 1r- rebuild j 1 if ul bom* at—14-1—HauleFu Fil - W ast,—Le-4
It to secure the approval of the Kov-trolt. Mich., suffered for years with
ePAnthpeRrostnisrdaiternha.....ale........ she trie tht
although McGregor will Illg* that nioitre atment «M I was cured Rh* Say
authority exists for the recar of the. My trouble began about six years
afternoon. The
programme was
town lots.
Statement of Skeptics Taken Ip and
Each Met With Sweeping,
Crushing Truth, .
H MrWrTTIFS <||| 1 |» HoFrFN8 the UtMN,
ALLAYS all l’AIN t ( KKS WIND «<q.P nad
you have • u «h* beat remedy far DIAKRIIOMA Rold by
___ I bruggiate in everr tart the worle Be eure
Shaw Bros. for ice cream
McDaniel Brothers Bottling Co.
Flowera at Drumm’s. Phone 141.
Take downtown meals Delaware cafe
Rev. J. Frank Smith of Dallas gave a
$6,921,780
... 687.535 Constructlon work Of all kinds
this order will. It is claimed, result in
Lineal.-uiable loss to the cattlemen of
’the territories involved, and will also
heffect th* Texas cattlemen who whip
Nthelr stock cattle every spring to the
thiA opular
by M « Vane
th* experience Fn-
public lands
• that it is en-
Enforcement of
carried by
Why? Be ause as I look around I see
these thing* which could only be the
cretion of intelllgence. This some-
thing must posess iutellige nce, be-
cause it could not impact that which
it does not have.”
Here the talker illustrated the force
of his position by a man appying for
the position of teacher. The trustees
ask if he has a ertificate certifying
Many Additional Attractions Have
Been Added and Amusemenis of
Every ( haracier Ofered.
sensational drami.
the cry of a starved nerve. In neural- l
the White City is
one The elevatton
sury « । Nip
ec pattons.
divided among themselves. Some of
them say It is unknowable, others that
It is force and still others that it is
G. I.. Noble W ns Here.
G. L Noble, assistant general mana-
ger of the International & Great North-
ern. with Palestine headquarters, spent
yesterday in Fort Worth the guest of
hie brother. Hal Noble Mr Noble was
traveling in his private ♦ "100 '
one after another at a marvelous speed,
and one that, will afford all the sensa-
tions of torching to those who have
stood aghast and watched the bicycle
enthusiast race with a speed almost
incalculable
The old doll game—a clgar for every
baby knocked down —Is there in all of
Its glory, and the rustic patron is prom-
ised sport to his hearts content and
all the cigars with a questionable repu-
tation that he can smoke in a week in
carrying off the honors in this game
TbeMerris wheel and the m’nlature
raliwk will prove popular with many
and will be in operation with the open-
ing of the park this week
All in all, the White City is destined
to gain a popularity that will attract
thousands of people from the city dur-
ing the coo! summer evenings and >>ne
that will vie in its attractiveness with
any summer resort in the state.
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1907.
Ing? The Bible
God. Those who
Violators of the law are temporarily
having the pleasure of police company
in rides to the police station owing
to the nature of the vehicle that was
yesterday substituted for the hoodlum
that wes badly damaged in the runa-
way ar ident shortly before midnight
Saturday
This ' new’ hoodlum is a canvas top
stable wagon, and fit* the purpose very
well, except that no locker can be pro-
vided. and thi makes it necessary that
an officer ride with the arrested par-
ties and keep them under civs* vigi-
lance. It is understood that the old
Iand including town
,1.167,892 acres
1901
192
waves orced by an air current making 1302
turnu in th* channel, passing through 19n1
villages In the arctic region, entering ' 1900
cities of magnifteence, and after pay- j
Ing respects to a corner of hades and
old Nick himselt, the boat is brought
Fresh and reliable, that give goo re-
Bulls. Garden Beeda, Field Seeda Im
portee varieties of (‛otton Also Fruit
Trees, Shade Tress, Itoses Oreenhouse
Pluntm, Incubatra, Poultry Bupplies, ete.
1nd ineluin
dience room of the church. The at-
tendance was STS. the largest in the
history of the school.
The cantata which had been ar-
ranged for the regular evening service
was postponed, W. A. Jones, the tenor
leader, having been -ailed to Houston
by the illn< sa of his mother. The
cantata will be given Sunday night.
April 14.
Mr«. Winslows Soothing Syrup
In. ........me a for soft MISTY nil YKKRS ”,
MiLEeNN .f MYrIFRN their •IIDRK
, whhf. FWlrIIINt, with runur NI 6» wan
end *ek fer Mr* Wieulw’* Srthing #rrup.“-
anl tat* no other ind Twenty fire genta a
tmirie (uaranteed un4-r the Forl sod Druga
Act June 3ofh tn Nerlal Numher 1008 AN
oL AMi WKM. THIRD REMFDY
Cured by Dr. Wiame riak Pills She '
Gnined Wright and IIn- Heen Im
rrtect Henitu Ever Since.
protests from doctors all over the
sthte to reach the office of the gov-
ernor agalnst th* bill Senator Looney
j.
MARTIN CASEY & CO.
Fifth and Houston Streets.
Phone 290.
today is All a >ols day, and everybody
is well acquainted with wnat happens
on the first of April.
Authorities differ as to the origin of
the custom, but the most plausible
story Ib to the effect that tue trickery
originated among the heathen of India
several hundred years ago, anl regard-
less of whether it did or not, certain
It Ib that it haw come to stay, and it
is the unsuspecting who will ever be
called upon to bear the brunt of the
countless childish jokes.
Be just sb careful as you can, but
don't be surprised in case you look
around for some article that don’t hap-
pen to be there.
bill after it reaches the governor.
Speaker Loove hus found a number of :
authorities authorizing the recali of
a hill from the executive, the pro c
Claiming that three negroes had held
him up .’nd rifled his pork- ' —i-
910 23. J F Duvall reporteu at the
Hee station at an,early hour yesteri
morning and caked that efforts he put
forth to apprehend the guilt' parties.
Duvall related that he was at the cor-
ner of Seventeenth and Rusk streetg,----- -
when he met th:** negroes. He asked I Denver road,
them which way it was to the depot
and starte on. At the tarn* moment |
one negro grabbed him by the waist ■
another clutched him about the neck. !
•n! the third rummaged his pocket. i
Nu arrests have k.en made. *
eeneed Members.
Corsicana, rexas, March 81 -(Spe-
dal i — Ths hantsome 82 004 monument
erected by the Odd Fellows of Texas on
th* burying plot of the Widows and
Orphans' home in Oakwood cemetery
here, was unveiled toay in the pres-
en e of a large crowd and with most
Impressive cere monies A number of
the memebra of lhe order were hers
from other sectiona of the state.
• i nation of
and inducements enough to satisfy the
most enxcting summer amusement
lover.
One of the big drawing cards this
season, which was partly in use last
summer, is the White Rose theater,
a well arranged and ventilated sum-
mer playhouse with a seatng capuelty
from whieh is to be deducted the sum j matter No matter what this some-
of 825 for expenses and to which a i t hing is we must admit that It is eternal
small sum is yet to be added from the j end from that something all other
sale of th kets not yet reported. Relative । things have come. Then this eternal
to the sale of tickets, the prise for the I something must possess inlelligen e.
ern and nil othera l -------------------------------
*21410191 THE HEALIHY STOMACH
2 3 183,663 i y
4 HCIH.HH H
commend ir. Wil-
Attractive as it was last season the
White City this summer promises to
be even more popular than before, and
if the vast amount of improvements to
the grounds and additions to the list
of attractions counts for anything, thia
resort will be a second Delmar garden
before the season is fairly commenced
Manager Swartz, with a hundred or
more men, has been busily engaged
remodeling the grounds and plaees of
and looking after the work of install-
ing new attractions, some of which
are on a basis and in some respects
even better than those seen in many
of the large cities where thecompat
son In number with the summer resorts
of Fort Worth la a dozen to one
Crescent Antiseptic
Takes fire out nf
burns 91 ar ly and
a ar intee lo eure
any wr* on man or
beant from any caune.
Hatisfai tion ponitive-
ly guaranteer. For
nale by all flret-cisee
dealers Manufad-
tured by
The Tabernacle, in which the people
of the Central Methodist church wor-
•hip awaiting the building of thel
magnincent church, was full Sunday
morning to engage in the Easter mrn-
Ing service. The Tabernacle is well
Seated with chairs and is built so the
congregation can be made comfortablh
either in old or warm weather. Just
to the rear of the rostrum in the north
end of the building tn beautiful letters
Was the sentence. Christ Is Risen ”
The choir, which is a arge and good
one. sang "Joy to the World, the lord
Is Come.” In a very sweet and Impres-
sive way. The minister announced as
his text, Gal iv, 4-6. and said in part
"I am not here today to prove to you
the existence of a God because I think
you are skeptical, but because I feel
ihat we should think along these Hnes
for our own good. It is often neces-
sary for our own spiritual development
and enjoyment that we go over.the
ground- that we Lav. gose over’fime
an<i again.- The Bible stales, 'Tue foul
ata is not dta
। l saw blu k spots beforo them l run 1
1 stlted several dortra but without the
This bank invitee corres-
pendence of those who think
• hey must have either a
change or a division of their
bank account.
It simply inviten, but never
preses He claim upon those
having salisactory exsting
banking connection* else-
where.
At? Te<u»<iHl4 that there Ta thoughl In
the world, therefore you must conclude
of the Frisco; J C MIeCabe. general
freight agent of the Rock Island, and
I* 8 Pawkett, commissloner of the Fort
Worth freight bureau, returned yes-
terday afternoon from Rt louis, where
they spent the past week in connection
with freight rate matters
The railroad ofn lals state that the
usual routine of rata making was dis-
eussed, with no pesults of great impor-
tance. and Me Pawkett reports a suc-
cessful trip on treight bureau affairs.
ttention to the f«»ll-»w
• omp.vd from the tai
admit that it possesses intelligence. If | better than the one pre -• eding
I lost continually in weight an! 1
strength and was almost in despair )
when a friend rerommended Dr Wil !
Hams' Pink Pills. I tried them aecord- j
Ing to direct*ons and soon began to
feel relief At (he end of three month • .
remedies that actually
e stomch, excite the ne-
tric juices and enable th*
te • are for the foo
normal way.
nn tablet hefore
• a good dinner
Th* announcement from Wash.ngton
that Set retary Garfield of the depart-
ment of interior will not set aside the
9rder practically prohibiting fencing of
■he public domain has created a furore
among local cattlemen interested, and
it will have a similar effect upon all
cattlemen of the Southwest concerned
4n the matter.
Governor Frantz of Oklahoma tele-
graphed Secretary Garfield requesting
that the order he elt her reseined or
not enforced until relief can be asked
o the next congress. The argument
was put forth that cattlemen are ready
and wIlHcg to pay rental on the land
provfded they are given fencing rights,
but that if fencing on the large scale is
prohibited the cattlemen will remove,
causing great loss to the education
fund of the •tale, to say nothing of
th* resultant loss to the cattle Indus-
try While the answer of Mr. tarfield
as summarized in yesterday’s Record
appiied only to Oklahoma, still it is
evident that the order will be enforced
is no God.’ What Is the origin of life?
Life, says one. is transmitted from one
to the other. Where did the first man
get life? Some say from a lower form.
. the baboon, the monkey and on down
, until they reach the protoplasm. If
, all things get life from the protoplasm,
then they conclude that Hie protoplasm
’ is eternal. How much mnere reason-
able the Billie account, that in the be-
ginning God created or imparted life
Because of these conclusions that can-
not be evade! I conclude that they who
believe in God the Father His only be-
gotten Son, and the adorable holy spirit
are the wise ones. Infidelity, skepti-
cism, atheism, all join in saying that
Christ was the one perfectly good man.
How can Chrfst be good If He is a liar
and an imposter? For He claimed to
be divine, the Son of God. A promi-
nent Jewish rabbi said: 'Thera has been
• a wonderful change in the opinion of
his people regarding Christ." It need
to be if you mentioned Hirn in a syna-
gogue only in derision and contempt
you would be kicked out. Now. If you
mention Him otherwise than in highest
commendation, you will be kicked out.
The matter of man's being able to
cry 'All ba. Father’ has not been left
to conjecture. But God sends the tes-
timony of this fact into the very heart
of man. 'And because ye are sons, God
hath sent forth the spirit of His Hon
into your hearts, crying Ab’ba, Father.'
If God has forgiven our sins and
adopted us into Ills family, our hearts
should be lifted in praise to Him for
His great mercy. God has not left us
to grope our way in darkness, but has
made it certain, and He becomes as real
to the trusting heart as the mother to
the child that cries for her by night
"This glorious gospel we preach to
you today has banished the fear of
death and made our pathway radiant
with the blessed hope of a home free
from all sorrow, sickness and death be-
yond the grave.”
*85 990 ,
23?.'
193,194
154 414
seratched his naze from it and sent it
baek.
Notwithstanding th* effort to have
r ruling that the gambling bill does
not become a law until ninety days
Pink i’llN ate sold b
nent, postpail, on i*
W. E. Green, vice president and gen-
eral manager of the Trinity & Erazos
Valley, effective today, will not reach
Fort Worth and formally assume active
charge of the road until the latter
part of the week, according to present
plans.
Several days' time fs being consumed
in showing his successor, J. W. Max-
well. over the Cotton Belt system, end
in generally concluding his relations
with the line. Mr. Green was her*,
however, last Thursday, ami at that
time he praciically assumed his new
duties He has also made an inspection
trip of the Valley routs.
directly affected
“The last congress was appealed to
to enact a law permitting leases, but
the efforts failed, and President Roose-
veit. having advised beforehand, will
inot come-t the reseutof the situation.”
Postmaster Lon Barkley, erstwhile
stockman says that the situation is
werious, and the order is deplorable.
- Catt I—so affected will auffar tu a
great extent, and it will doubtiess be
the ruination of many, ays Mr. Bark-
i Judge S H. Cowan, general attorney
for the Cattle Raisers' association, said
i that he had not been fully advised re-
garding the order, and until he receives
h copy of the same and delves into it.
he will not be in a position to speak
ntelligently regarding the matter.
However, he ventured to say that if
the order is enforced it will result in
much loss to hundreds of cattlemen,
and creates a situation serlous indeed.
The movement of stock cattle from
Texas points to the territory pastures
rwill cease to a very noticeable extent
because of this order, according to
those familiar with the conditions
brought about. At their recent con-
vention the Cattle Raisers' assoctation
passed a strong resolution nnent the
encing pr .position. and some con-
certed action looking to relief before
phe next congress would not be unex-
"H is utterly unthinkable for you to
suppose (hat something can impart
that which it does not have What is
the origin of matter? Was it created?
Or is it eternal? If you say it is cre-
ated. then you acknowledge a creator.
If you say it is eternal, then you must
TI HNFD TRIS WOMAN’S
Th* gratn and feed from Lilley’s Th
WB horses and cattle that eat it know Ri
their owners know it by the results.
Poor feed is always expensiva and
it ( ' wastefuL My standard is always the
2, best, and it is always the most eco-
255 22 nomtea to purchase grain and reed
/5j A fr tn me
a C H LILLEY
* Fhone, 404. I7h and Jones Sts.
abruptly tn a cloned gale, where
further passage seems impossible. Here
just as the b«w of the hont is about
to come in contact with the gate.
HI* old mule, the same old Maud, with
a tremondous he-haw lifts her heels
high into the air and with a snort
kicks up the gate, thug allowing the
I were to step out there and take up al The figure eight is there with nil
handful of dirt, and as I hld it in my f of its imposing splendor and hun-
hand. say to you that this I hold here dreds and even thousands will enjoy . v aat
--------- ------ t can think and the rapid whiz around the circular ______
would con-hide track this week, and before the **x- Austin Ma • ch.”xi. (hperiai j The
son is at an end it is aafr to Mi Uiatj ima Ken kk.u. out (■.*
the total number of trips made hy the,ieation
whirring little cars will have reached i ro the Members of the Thirtieth
—------------ __ _ ------------- more than one hundred thousand Legislature (entjeman AgalH. I wishjtions
thinking being, a being that possesses An attraction (hat has just been In-
Intelligence There is no escape from stalled at a cost of $12,000 Is the Old
this coneluslon. The logie is clear and j Mills, nr the Rivera of Venlee Thia
irresistible. We are not surprised then I will be something entirely new to
ago and I did not rest as I should hat
but kept up about my many Jutie
of the M accabe a ne has served as .
resolutinn. howevermaybeeniled—uplureuideni. t haWuzuin‛a HelKf
tomerrew hy some who hope t Navolii., ,th> moy e atuolutely a. vend ral
it adopted ene ft lx believed the ins-,
jority w1 table it in that • -nt thniupon and I “houid bring noP" in "
honse will eommence work en th* ip nervaus suf(e
propriation bill Th.it hill ought to u HHuru
have been considered before this it j
has been reported enrlier than an up- . i iHuggKt*
propriation bill has ever been 1 oport • , e tpt of priee, 5t>< per Lox, six b-
ed yet It is being delay*,? for some $ . .0, hs the lh Williams Med:
reason or other L<
t’ompar} Helen’ tad) N )
—=
I pe n.
MOI
Do not seek rellof from euf faring
simply, but tree your sytem from the I
disease whteh (a the cause of your,
uffertng. Tha: is th* mensage which '
a former victim of neuralgta send to t
those who are still In its grasp. Hot
applications powders that doadena thaf
senses and others that reuce th* heart
action may cause temporary relief but
th* pain is sure :o retut n with u renter
General Mannger nnd Others nt Colo-
red* Sowthern Here Xesterday.
A. D. Parker, vice president and gen-
eral manager of the Colorado dr South-
ern; H .W. Cowan, chief engineer, and
J. H. Bradberry, general auditor, all of
| eluded Im bill N".
j side: tion H>-spa
•-------s^r.. HU*.---
Iondon Opinion
’ Ho (hat's th- girl who's after Ior
I
a rd doctor bill there have been many intensity Neuralgia has been called
I €
ai»«< 214z*y, urzar and ■
mam Dinensen, »UUu Dieennen,
2100a poinon, Varteocete,
zruptona, strtetur*,
• Treat-d ana Permanently Cured
ached him he
York via Havana
Port Kada Arrived Garnoube (Ur),
from Phfladelphla; Morzan,
Thompson, from Port Tampa. Safled
Imperator (Nor;, l'edersen, to Port,—-
Barrios. Joseph Vacarro (Br » MImp?i companle - • . ।
ponlror sejba; HU s (Nor ». Hansen, for’ heavy taxes under the K unedy .
Color. Manteo, M; Laughlin for Tampa f bill _
(Br r Wooe, far Liv- In the Houston Pqst ofSept-3.11
■ - - a dinpateh from Washinxton ntati 1
o (Fr.), Pacoleth, forl th^ de posits in the natja1, bunKsoI
| ITouston amounted to $17900,000. and
_________ J ths deposits la ’h* Dmallas nattorinl
banks to be 117 3 00,900, Whteh shows
OAsTOTT A:... h""' th* der onitors alone had more.
Pane. - . ■ 1 5
u az atnm.m. ..10,
largest nale among the women who as-
sumed the duty, will be awarded to Mrs.
Logan, who sold eighty-eight tickets
and turned into the camp the sum of
844. .
Regarding the entertainment the fol-
lowing resolutions were submitted and
adopted : ■ . ■
Be It Resolved That all who took
part in the entertainment given re-
cently by the camp for the benefit of
the• indigent fund, be extended the
hearty thanks of the members, and
also that the daily press he thanked
for what space they so heartily de-
voted to it.
Captain E. P. Daggett was made a
member of the camp and the applica-
tion of I K Mayfield was received
and placed in the hands of the exam-
ining committee, after which a com-
mlttee was appointed to draft suitable
resolutions on the recent death of Mrs.
Stephens, who was the widow of the
late Dr. Stephens, who was a member
of the local R E. Lee camp
The committee rece ntixappointed to
draft resolutions relative to th* death
of .Dr. N. A Morgan reported with suit*
able re solutfons which were at once
adopted and an elaborate bouquet of
Easter lilies, it gift of the camp from
Mrs. J. T. Burt, whose husband Mas a
member tof the camp, was displayed
during the meeting, after which they
were presented to Mrs. Logan as an ad-
ditional honor in having sold the
largest number of tickets for the re-
cent entertainment.
At the close of th* meeting, at
which Comrade Reedy of the Sterling
Price camp of Dallas was a guest, tick-
ets were given out to the members of
the camp for the entertainment to be
given jointly by the Higbee Guards and
the Sons ana Daughters of Confederate
Veterans, which will be given on the
night of April 2?, to which an admission
of 25 cents will be charged
h-E. -4
e=m ' »
wptik
the emergeney eluuse and Soenket ,
Love ana th* governor agree with him
in that particular The bill l* in the ’
hands of the seeratary of stute proper-
ly indorsed nnd he fa prepared to pro
vide certified coples to prose uting of-
fleers
There is very little talk of adinirri-
Our druggists xold a good many 50c
boxes or M1 o na ntomneh tablets, and
ths more the. remedy is used the more
friends H han, for every box gives sells
f set ion.
We abnolutely agreed that your money
will bo refunded should you buy a 50c
box of Mi o na stomach tablets and
not be patinfied with the result- Mt
o-na is sold by druggisi s every where, or
will be sent by mail on re etpt of price,
S4e
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