The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1908 Page: 5 of 10
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A DAY OF PLEASANTRIES
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PROHIBITION ADDRESS
Manager of State Campaign Issues Statement to the
Democracy of Texas.
New York, N. Y.
Louisville, Ky.
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trii I uk for
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DALLAS AUTO CLUBS
9 teliy
rarily
t iight.
within.our ranks.
le
before
in
L
Iiningerfiela Demoeratu opvoned to Let-
tinar
dithe
I F
d ( Moreh
delen
nds fl
til
understand, therefore, that
ni op
that will V
if
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ma
th n
rohibition amendment to* the constitu-
pt
th
the
f
MI
1,431,
i tipi
in
Together
t fotr
others
» I
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a i d n
Gu
POLITICAL
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but
P
th
1
the road hr
seer t ary.
UiSFGSAL OF FUNDS
I
Berg; assistant calf branch r, Al
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STUMPS BOVINIANS
la
A committee composed of W. L L
IIITY.
W. F. Lowery and, W. E Hidde
cin
if
dam
d:
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named
mnecting.
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ALL FOR ENTERTAINING
Gilvin.
A ssessor
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ad
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gated in Princely Fasliion.
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kinwpin thi
ub
in
order.
Ofiicers Elected.
l'ropomed.
Fi .11 N <h i it agito.
i
Lei
ohiatome-
W ED.
Fa I
rick
ek
iebrated in
sub-
The proposition
of Bovinin.
d
as
Me
Lmadaazsdaaune2
9 1
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orry
on i
e
ge vor
bita
e the
did
!
at
Eiddeker ;
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Sold everywhere.
Im
th
until
GET FT RTHEfi HAVORS.
fe
to r«t
Wepulles in Hehekah Fieida,
Re-
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POSTVM
Take CARDUI
to
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MM J MmI ICK
Cambrldcecuy,Ld.
treasury formed the basis for *1 whole
lot of debate and orat ry at last night's
The-inerease is about one-third larger
than that made on the new acquisition
he rubber
ursuits to
price lad
5 the rub-
went on,
minal ex-
ests were
I left
Here
secutions
ghs
ENTRAL
HAD
Us
an
I
I thoz
i the '
(
C
(
Wullece
three y
■ ‘ s
1 was I
lodge i
ork ao
i .viai
, •
out
he
1,
• 1
Er
M asa
Of c
Tents that
is region,
the regime
Tight exist
rities.
-pla
i at
Sam
FI. N.
non.
was
4 on
. mit
ha "
x 18; Jn
,-Ahtuw,
embere, t;
( which 2
nnd Ims T
ion's for a
। ’so that a
an.
Brown.
Messrs,
elected.
. Inside I
treas- i
। m* I
to the er-
nw, by the
ectal )
nkinr
thor '
i Past
i tin v
China Intends to Fomter Western Sys-
tem of Hunking in Empire.
STEINFELDT EN ROUTE
TO JOIN HIS CAMP
of th®
it th*
d lod
nd
ide
tan rd
e am-
music
ot rd
work
iast night:
-_Mi1a M
witnetes >
ent ut ti
tu by
ae cons
orelern ec
$ aBsomn
> hat othe
ersa.
snring
zak ul
an ina
m ‘ o nd
come
vote in i i’ primary clection to vote for
or against state prohibition but are
asking them to vote whether or not A
in its platform, a demand for the sub-
mission of a prohibicion amendment to
Your food, when digested, is fucked into the blood through
myriads of ducts in the bowels.
When the bowels are clogged, the refuse is stopped. It decays.
Decay generates poisons. Then those myriad ducts suck the
poisons into the blood.
More* than bait the ills that we suffer come in just that way.
nfis
• 6 Lo0
mpol
while
overient
ho
for
est of Odd Feliws. • nen
tively in the debute#
Have prize nu;
When theuglitteringe (1
redding. at
the brides,
icago gav
yrides were
ry McKey,
McKey.
fielding A.
he briele.of---
ng place at
02 7 M ■ . -
It Makes Wrinkles
Worry over your ill-health does your health no
good, and merely manufactures wrinkles, that make
you look older than you are.
If you are sick, don't worry, but go about it at
once to make yourself well. To do this, webut re-
peat the words’of thousands of other former suffer
ers from womanly ills, similar to years, when we
say: take Cardt.
For about half a century, this wonderful natural
vegetable female remedy,' has been used with bene-
fit by sick women, who later write, as did Mrs. Jennie
Dav
if W
mannrrer I
“There’s a Reason
secretars ar
u I I
A . I
I 2130
■ bekahs
’ have o
tho er
' house..
'. • 3•
, ! of -Mn
l sueh a
Antin Vnkina ii Noime
ar,u. 1 s •. au. Mar k 1. ■ ci
we are put asking the Democrats who
i a Ulf •
Invinel-
Horiagit gh
hich
I t
ying. paid
utomoblle
ancedthe
had been
bber-pro-
• porni
i ’ C ha so
' . | meotit
25, 1908, the iasuo as
the emoc
ion shall be submitted to the peo
Anti-!niiry temp,.
will
T ter
seem propel
You will
ms
12nca."
। packing
I other n
One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
V the Well-Informed of the World
, The n
a gt*
sid, I
W. J.
e held down town and. for the most
art at the Bovinin hall. After more
increasing reliof."
You in-door people— women or
men—Cascarets are for you. They
do what exercise does—what out-
door life and coarse foods do—
for the bowels.
in the
W
W
*
Texan, Mi
nda of M
u for a pi
,o to the
I ' :
lor snle by Medford & Britt, Covey &
Martin, J. 1’. Brashear.
d to whi
Cascarets are candy tablets. They are sold by all druggists,
but never in bulk. Be sure to get the genuine* with CCC on
every tablet. The price is 50c, 25c and
ri : if he 1a J
nnn broken Si
rne sii him
1u ■ nvantr
City property valnations have been
in .. n ... । to the extent of 91,500 0ce
■
for the next
and Collector
I C
i th
I - , ■
— — J
Iu
,1 M# of tii* oF- । up
bo puuinhed by 1 Ia
. ■ ‘ . | th
to arrange
lie eti- I st
se . used jan
iot to I
1.j_ rhe’re,
Rpv W. M.
pal church,
people. has
is creating
ing Sunday
i tended and
vas heartily
ave teen to
ns and re-
their names
s churches.
i Customn Feceints
• sr ■ gmtscum ■■
=--szeese=se=ensssacmti 4
INVINIBLES WIN .
ry for Mexin.
Inroh 4 .tSp
Inyinei
■
। blen Th
gok of .t
of Chicago-
Hefore her
elia Park-
tive of Dr.
Me rriek, to tell uh of the good resuts
obtained. ”
This lady, residing at Camrridge
City, Ind., says: "I suffered greatly
with femae trouble and thedockos did
me no good. They dated on an opera-
tion, but I took Cardui,and it made me
feel like a new woman. I am still using
this great and wonderfuk medicine, with
as R
thnt win let in
of past attilinti
logic und
CONFIDNNC E I.ACKFN(.
All Petitions Fruin Subordinate loodges .
Are Itcfusd—May Encourage
Degree Work.
will hav
stood tha
in providing entertainment for vsitors
nt the Fat Stork S’ oW inside the.
ground!. A contingent from the city ;
proper, headed by Duf urvs, county
rommissioner, favored using l hr money
Ji entertain visitors to the exposition.
Disposal of the 11.7 30
nd their
—..... - An l gly Gaph
annual meeting of the Mystie Knights should be covered with clean bandage*
-* rhe proposition as sub- aturated with Huckien S Arnica Salve.
d N
In the
republic
bruary.
- _ ,trmhriy-r
KKEsluxgzmc
the Tam-
Sheehan,
ratiq club,
Clellan re-
ir. Murphy
or.
cementing
the Demo-
hy said he
it a for tho
ht.
THRONE APPROVES LAWS.
outside line rider, Jnmes Linton
line rider, Charles Dickenson;
newspapers
TUB consid-.
vhich, they
hr alliance
The stand
the matter
ren rise to
rination of
lomatic re-.
regard to
tion of the
as to somp
s comment,
rs have re-
s in detail
n-Fakomen
trol of tho
l UU i < null oificini • vohnuge Ideas
nt 13 nnbuehfe.
Mrs. Mar-
zile sutting
ut winduw-
■.
hep' tn'ill A— -
Raniners-,
r.
w merky LL. •
&zczzcitasti E
mbly is ft'»
r Telephone (lsude Mannlug, 1191, for price® on
the bankrupt stock <>f lumber.
re . uti us„ui tha nk
and adopt d as fo 11oW
Mux pt}
lit; Wil
th” ticket to be voted in the primuryiork invest
election,/July 25. and all 1)6 mocrats 1 t L n, ' t i e
particjpating in the primary will have ie f
the privilege of voting "for the subis-
sion of a constitutional aniendment," or
"against the submission of a constitu*
B. Triplett: assistant
nwn r« Wrize forFreo 04-page Book for We mengivicarsy mptorsa
ERIEBOOK amesmuaeumpm=
FOR GADOS —
222022022322281222127482212251025352226222388152212
through his
-elver L. C.
rn Bank A
ernoon filed
'or the pay-
10.308.47, al-
ution.
FaNTi* MFHT.
At Dal Hi
, Im • ■
of. F. 1
sion approncl 'J
w eri introd u eu i
"e gmn lodge
reeks ago a resol
will assemble at the
W1 $6,0
at pres
as; while
osee his
him, the
rs.
week Mrs.
umed her
two little
o response
ve of ti
c to their
them they
i revealed
been deal
day. Her
By late tonight neariyan of I ■
resentutiyes will be on their way no
and by vordet of common ,0023’
they leave the most sucessful, PT •
■able and enjoyable eran 1 lodge and
apreal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are > ntial to permanent suc-
cess and creditable standing, thi re to re:we wish to call the attention of all who would
enjoy good health, with its hlessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right
lling with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the u • of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy neiy be invaluable if taken at the .
proper time, the California kig Syrup Co. feels‘that it is alike impurtant to present
truthfully th- subject and to ly the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
theappovalof physicians and the world-wide arceptancoof the Well-Informed because I
of the excellence of the combination, kn wn to all, and the original method ot manufac- I
3 ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
V This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of
M -Syrup of Figs and lias attained to world-wide acceptance Ri the most excellent, of
If family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from1Seana, are well
1/ known to physicians and the Well-Informed of thewerld-tobethe best of natural
M laxatives, we have adpted the tune claborate name of- Syrup of I igs and Elixir <4
n S nna as more fully_desertptiveof the remedy, but doubtless it will always be
/ calledipkythe shortername of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always
-8—note, when purchasing, the t ill r > of the .....1 an California Hig Syrup Co.-
2 plainly printed on the front ot every packago, whether you simply call for Syrup of
M Figs or by the full name ' i p < I Figs and I lixir of Senna as—Sy rup of b igs and
IS Elixir of Senna- is the one laxative r medy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
L ( I tl ' ame h nt" ' ' I ’ name ' rup of Fig which ’ . i
29 satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
■ the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular ptice of which
H is fifty cents per bottle.
' Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
6 ■ rotary of Agric ulture, at W ashi gton. I .C., that the ron edyia not adulterated < r
j mi branded witbin the meaning ot the 1 1 d and Drugs N t, Ju .th, 1906.
Eighth and Throckmorton directs n-
board cars for Rosen Htetehts and Noru
Fort Worth, for an inspection ,l ic
nenrKAIS COXCLIDI D rnein/"
LanoRs AXD GILAND LoDGe — ,
w ILL ADJoUIX today:
nent had
d further
roteet the
from vio-
isition of
u is.
that the
its econo-
H=-Were -
obliged, to
ons, with
. He de-
part of tho
■ ami that
easures to
campaign, and carnestly-solicitthe aid
of every I mocrat in Texas .and all
others in -sympathy wth this great
cause. We will stablieh headquarters
ly with the
a nitonit blie •
srunaur vanry rumranr.
Havana, March
Ipts at Havan:
t mAt’k 0‘
ra und. Cm?
day, Weili
If we keep the bowels deary we save all those bad hours
which are wasted by neglect.
That’s why we make candy tablets, end put them in pocket-
size boxes. We want you to learn how easy it is to keep well.
There is nothing so natural in laxatives—nothing so gentle—
as Cascarets. ___
nd th
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
fry. calf wrangier" W. E
any party, on shown by the last primary
election vote, submit any such question
or questons to tho voters at the Eel-
4 nal primary next preceding the state
convention:" . . , ,
1 xt, a c c ar <1 u u c u vith the PT4ViE 0n5 e .
this law WE 1a • -+rep F A—EdklLiunA _
' iit dut {e t)in various colutles oL
..............................
"hese petittos w1llbe
presented to tLe state Democratic eX2-
tuthorjceinmittee at their meting in-
-g
■
at Marli
iM a
hat 1
P. M.
SYsic KNIGITTS GROW E..O-
QUENT IN soi TION or
• PAOBI.EM.
Id by her
abit with
L the win-
or it. Her
rod about
much gos-
t known
s H Mur-
me lied to-
day. This
ni fest at ion
d between
r for two
tional amendment."
If a majority of Democrats voting
At the conference abov • mentioned I the primary are in favor of submitting
the following res ,i ution was adopted: the amendment, then we will ask that
"We, your comnittee, recommend that । it be inserted in the platform of the
the hi ate Democrat ic executive • ommit- party and become a platform demand-
tee be properiy petitioned to submit to I ' That will give the lesisiat ure whih
the pemocratit primary election of Julyconvenes next January, instruction -ol
ami. .s to whether or not I submit the amendment for state proli-
cratic party shall incorporate bit ion to the people of Texas for their
— *'.....- adoption or rejection, as to them may :
San Francisco, Cal.
U S. A.
I ondon, I Ingland.
ution
8%
M-e-
.la. j.
died with
n t e sqtind of
The remedy is to clean out the bowels.
Not in a harsh‘way—not with salts, castor oil or cathartics.
But in a gentle and-natural way—with-Cascarets.
But this way is better yet:
Don't wait till the bowels are clogged. Keep them active.
Take one Cascaretthe minute you need it. Carry a box ini your
eteral
at ta
tho 8
ght in
tice vl
ggested
r Cisco, Mrs. Ora L
.dim Mis. J. E: tattler
beor Miru
spetion t
in ballas"
for n elu
n the linre.
• ।
member of
A fund W
ck of con fide nee
clarazion that a
in i’alias and push the work with all
the energy and power W • tan muster
ittee of
. J
by any pernor oz
the Interentm i Fi
Session of grnd lodge
—.odd Fellows and I
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufnctur-
its ot medicinal agents, a. the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to
die . । ■, ribed by the m, and it is well
C 1., byr . n of its correct methodsand perfect equipment and the ethie:il character of
its produ as at inedtoti ■ ;h standing in s ientitic-nd cemmerci al cin h's ixhic h
is accorded to successful and reliable house s only, and, therefore, that the name ot the
Company has Lx ome a guarant e of the ex lienee of its remedy.
TRUTH AND QUALITY
oupli
deurce
prohibition committee, gave out the
following address to the Democrats of
- Texaelt,thsafternoom.
Dallas.•March 4, 1008, To the t em- --
■ . oc racyo • Eezn: LL confurssesofi ntuk.gei
Hemocratscfim mny---tocshitios - i« tro Let
‘Feias.loLd.in.the city, of Lort.Wort. Qf aianatufee
b. ; ■ - - ■ . + . .
fnzesasened-rskizmikzettatt
• IPWas selectod-as manager of this
to Jol
author i tre
nenable i the
Thereforo, I pay thnt if
1 n - i $1,604,73
figure since t!
for F
< ii i i i t x t 1.^ 1*0′1
In ebarge d
ne of ihe Wu
*
ridit There k a disp
«'tribute th* situaior
nd tetul .i
in a
to th
ite law, whi
Havana shot
Derrense.
mitted by Ranch Boss W D. Davis;
backed by ten trusty Povinians from
the north ride was-to use the funds
ity instate grand
yt district deputy preei-
Fox (cap-
Mi Us 131.
Dallas, March 4. (Special.)—Sterling
P. Strong, chairman of thelemocralic
s in ritual
mornings
III be consumed in
fair. Grend Maste
nd the!
ht and
(livea t’aliArcoust of Wcetinu lioporiei
tos , , <». . „ IL LI at I ® .«■ > .
hi. wbleh if 1
ip revolution
unted to 11
netoms
Decembi
, • to"an
tn p. pub I h/ans.
the constitution of Texas."
It gill ■ seen by this res lution that
; v ryi ng t • cor n the D‘ m
- ocratio party of Texas to neW coctrine
but simply ask that it vote in the pr.-
maries in July to submit a constitu-
tional amendment to the people of ----------- --------- . .
Texas for their adoption or rejection, as । Texas for their approval or reJeet-
To state the proposition more clearly. ' thorough accord with the principles of
will say that we are acting under sec- ; the Democratic party, from us oran-
tion 120 of the Terrell election law, ization down to the present time- rli9
-which provides in part as follows: being so. we earnestly appeal to ‘.very
•Any political party in this state hr Democrat in Texas to vote in the I
convention'assembled shall never placemary election July 25 of this year
in the platform or resolutions of, them the submission of this question to te
party th ey, .epresent any demand for people of Texas.
specific legislation on any subject, un- The reports we have from various diedicated tho
iess thedemand for such specific legia- parts <>f the state cbaiiy indicate that - --
.1
direct vote of the pi ople. and shall every Democrat in sympathy with us
1 : ve been indorsed l) a majority vote will do his duty the results will bo all
or all the votes -cast in the primary we could desire; sojet us rally to this,
election of such party: • • " Thecause with a determination to win.;
state 4 xeeutive e omomittee shall, on pc- ' Y< ry re spectully,
Ution ot 10 per cent ot the voters of J STEHIING P. STRONG, Chairman.
, membes
spoke be-
e of the
rous gov-
dent pro-
i German
(1 parties
co, levied
food,, and
wide"dis-
efforts to
ht fi-iH Dall: that today
< ted as the kt te for an
urer, Frank HovenItamp;
h ■ ' ■
at tte V
merican -passed bo thi
ould v vesting a ut ho
sided the majority vt
who contended the
Grand Lofze J".
J. liake TIeegos.
1 Fort Worth. A
gitatinerithe fer
untris in order th
Steady nerves and
brain—
dge and the
ive the effe
el hod as a i
iddtng ror rh
d f ilitlen IH
l < ves that the work can be
to an end by 12 o’clock. buti s;
wt be no recoss tor tunch and
sion "il continue into the a
rrht
it i
uld take
ept those
Un tioket
thte
LG. M
I flop it
. ' judir
the order. .
ns confiietnar
rand Master
of the Wom
t he did not’ u
i ‘ AEooaportlon of tha wedne lav ntt-
ernoon session was given OV91 to tho
' discussion of whether subordinate
• , , ■■ ’
■ a reasonable amount of their fund- in ,
prizes in the hope of stim fitting mem- |
bers to memorize mu dellver various
charres in the ritual -rto work. There '
develognd quit" a div!-lor of pentiment
"i 4 {Bpe-
ntor llaibey
ary to elect
rent of th
kn will •
28, via Mo-
'S at Puerto
mpaign for
e introuc-
fever. The
ico of the
thorities a
bage cans,
ilected and
nd isterns
til the new
hr put in
connecting
tide drains
i us destroy-
rs of mos-
i < n.operate
anitary au-
with Houston
of a 100 iee
rk ia .to om-
the fevling that they hud proven th**
seives capabie Hi La 0inE tile urc*
zatlon and institution of gW 4
bekah lodges in the slate They ■
not want tho grad ode to ad-
sts tq instttute Kebeknh logeg
. ' preparng for Mxeention. Texas nesembly Arafted a resolt
1 Cuero. Texas Maroh 4.— (Speclal.Y-- in the Texam gram lodrre pra .ng
rhe sherirf office . ere has mad» all they be iet to cohtivet thelr prop-
‘ reparattons for the execution John i gunda affairs 3 formerly; that u e
•
i take place unless'the governor inter-district deputy presirntH to Inti,,
{feres. ARebekah ldgc in positive contilcti
I t oda
WI
Tl
i tion
es for 4
V at. V
Ung 64d
Pekii^ M -< h ■ ■ •' ri ne h is ap-
_______________ proved a series of laws which are
han an hour's debate the matter wus intended to foster, the western syH-
inally settled.ft - the time belng by tem of bankin in ■ ins. Tho "epart
•
matter to a committee of five from the -portmeut of financ hav opened
organization who ehall formulate their ' banks for the redemption of the pro-
report after ft conferen ■ with the di- vincial transit iutles , which ;• is
rectors of.the Fat Stock S Mow planned to eX
This committen will be named andof the Che Kiang rAliroai, b:» UP 10
announeed py g irnu Davis withip ' the present timne thi ten hR2 ′ v
the next 1 lays 1 nd v 1 report at . 1 •' d with but lit / . r ' *"
the next m reting Th- motion t . sum- । fort made by th; D .12
manly turn the tunds over to the ai-lsecure reform , -nr,. • vone
rectory of the Fat .atari; si -.v for «• ■ bay : 1 ' on. n nnul ■' btn.nontn , ’
penditure in the way of enterainments betwern tdc Eovern’ . d •
VMM down 27′0 T. rione xicorovsntoeardinz ' P' '
New officers were electe l for the j • _ .
ensuing year as follows: Ranch boss,;
W. D. Days; wagon bose Duff Fur- j
vis; msikcr an brandor, W Hi; n IW*
1 A la to fo
ahy-fon
4.
CHE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING. MARCII 5. 1908.
. t . be n I
none but De
a to pnrttcip
to , gt ril their orders < wing i ■
reft "l of th' Havane bankern to
Em/aZN
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FROM CHAMPIONS curaugon rur“ ni t " 1"h" '
1 ■.....■ u dt t t unR ti • Dos, I
w did uskeet the apptlutient if a •
«u irdian t u Mm 1eepeerfukly, .
. w. a pNIGlHNSt. - d
d pis
do th
Iaitoy I
the end
l> hopod to
tion for the
yncernee Ilt
wili addr
, 11... ' aihn, 1 4 0 V 11
446. Ihird Kn,o. Mu
hed next
girla. ilie luil
8uo was readily
eprose ntatives, a
that thl is BP
nrs ahuui bo ai-
ot lodg s will be
s wiahes fullilied.
.- comtittce was created '
sident Llly Me OCra hen of A
named to constituto this c<
sembly ever held in lexas.
The Rebekahs have finished thli 1
bora, and adjourned sine die and 1
I gran, lodge of Odd Feliow8 has <i
posed of practi r’i? all busi • Ietiring preshtent III.
। the eighty-nint a annual sesslom will < nd 1 The past two days of the ossemnbiy
by noon today. Both meetings will bohas been saddened by the ilines ”t
entered upon-the records Ais distinctly Mrs. Nannie *J Keesey, who nosh t . yn
the largest, most ' L eesfI and Pl "i u fot . . to herapartients at '<
able * V a . t ’ Yekterday . f rnoor. V en ' j
1 Yesterday. was the big wirk dn Y, f r t me si for pi ros ■. t ut h I of u p-1 t L
1 both bodies ami a va ' amount of let- presidents jewel, it wuplece—ar.,oF
Islation and other propositione f ina- a cer monyhy-yrtx},.Mra J- O' A I
portance to the order Wore passedupon-Attructed as proxy aid lect ved ' |
leports and resoiutionsweredtpoae d ’ je W el for Mrs: Kecs . * It ' * I '
_offinakundmuch new business WAssentee by Mrs M lUo E vs II Y, pant
acted upon. . president, of MeKinhey.
Though set aside as the day for per- l!., list of nev ofEe v.jlwu d Mion
-sistent. laborious work. the He i 1ols . were in stul '1 ‘ 'ItS 'd W
: ye terday of bot a ■ ■ and i —
assenibly were not without their ...
Financial confidence is based
on individual confidence—
ut want d th .slid entertainments,to
ing and attractive features.
| Grand Master Chariea 1 Iew18,
known everywhere and by eV • i bviY
as a joliy ’ go "i fello w ‘ as wg I as d ‘
'ardent "Odd Fellow," was the target — . «.. -----
.for the major portion of th' cate y ! We your eon mittee
; . ' ! a
by an address of Supi rihte ndent WhP-l Iv ec Tl £ tl... assembly ext id
‘ton of the Widows anodorphanshone to Magnoli 1 dze iLs most Mel i'
at Corsicana, fupe! intendent Yhttton thanks for lta courtestes to UM. in so
is not a pust grand, and therefore 10, many wuys; also to our brotners and
eligible te adnitrance on th* rrAnt newspap rs for ail favors, and totho
lodge sesslops, but 1p coder that -1 hu • tt, through 1ti zunyor for grautinE "t
: me tub. । s "i i he 22 ; ind I dE ' {' ■■ S‛ ‛ u the . ■ t t t3 ifforc and a
and hear him talk arecesswasordefe’ s . n vi
by Grand Master, Iwfs- Pat, with yct Yu r ‘
Master ( A. K-ellel es ortod nlun ■ hcarttelt thunks, ile.for th
the pin tform v. ' ■ ....
by Grand MsterLwis "ter.exPa. ; Phe entire aeseuby extemi sipecial
-ing-kdutiesamtueNAB-H+ei-teGtMA . r ....... fzat .
■ p • .■ ■. ' • . 23
jet any. moan F . - i ■ * . mwn - —.
. ethg ......... - . - a,- 43 ..... :
wicforgcnnTuster
mweEezmarmaie-arsmmaaae gme-eegs===== - ,« . =gen=stre
,.— ........ i in * • r t * nor V . - -ieatin h ow ever showed! . 4 blbp ..... • j । ,
• . . FORT WORTH AND
1 heart, a series, of earnest susgestionj has , et Pcida / -
were made that Gran,I Master ,1w1”i Th.. mon> r.rr
in I whghehppropratvo" wG1 Thoumrppr: y m 110 a ng ret /
AnpicrdroarsamenguinuwardabmhandeRPIStpopuia eht of
l tai'W. .na^UI....... nothinglzemhbewhcs,snteirK uren hen."1i
I will go in the lodge records,, a motpni"nmnmeedpoerin r
w ag vrtually passed ca • " n . , .. r )..
na \ . ■• r l" '
2"""
"Atanuo"recce a comilitee 1 - " : inou - . .
nn. H. b 1 cludins Ml ’ 1ol p"1 ........,
ii us ...l Mor Worth, Mrs wil I I i A.I "Zu"; A ■
ser and M- Frank Scoggins w- d I ".I, ’J’ no”,10"A \ "rI
renBBrsuui
’box, visible to eie ashemblase. but U'l o! ' ... pdi, andi tb.
n,en to the grand iaster. It anon .1 ■ 0 . t., J.,, ,r
velopea, however, that the boxcon ; . ni 2,
tain’a a hat- a de by- and oran. 2 ,. . ,. r ,... meb, l-
■ MALOLI wI we called "V' . wI h- m
pIilit Tho Rebekahs presentod it a.
For ' token or love ami oste ; mm w,l a" 1n mnnI , . .....
lieu of one Mr. lowis lost when.ni".mM.‛orhus
I Visited Fort Worth a vear A8°, and/qy. 1, 1 TN I, ", f11
odd Fellows hall. ■ 2 " I 1 tn . I !■" n
” ' "veling Getn ilame. ' at o ■■ "II.....
In responding. Grund Master Vw : 1
lexpressed profuse thannke anarumu 0njectn 10 AavertineuenE
ie Rebekahs of all blame tor medIroteEalt rof’Tbe 1. ul
appoaranee of his. old bat anago wasihachl T-g 8, Mar h l In vl. w
inrly retharkea that the wau ' ■ lof r. t that th grand 1otwe ot r.
of the lid could b- accpunU <1 for" . in a I .) 1e n ord-t • t o1a Fellow of
presence of several, Dallas .oddI K.'-i , I .j fo t -tat or "e8 , eIn
- Iowa. Thia pan at the expenue or Ine mei haepitaliy ent rtaine : winin ti
i the several 1 'alia - If1 present , ' inun wi ehut ier havena I ‘' l ot in
the I , Gr . / . . " • ‘ - ...
Davis, and Triplett were re- i promised the lade8 -at ' ? . \ 19 ings dvi h emble and in.
i peget rind him t dkinK throusnnt ! I . > a th. xod m; .....'■ i ■- ia orae . 1
Ug- But tha grand lodge disponed f . whi . ) . p, u ........;
1 r large amount of routinebusiness ‘ desire . tar m • . , t • . *1
ins vgan at .V i m the •-.■•a’ protot ax. J-«tnM mel,
continue until nearly 6 unlock in the "a‛uWr"ur in ...
xn2nn0r-preminon iMe "oe t ’
MILLION AND A HALF : .
' FROMNEWTENTHWABDi.-j- r-
4 •
: ; ..
oncooeutonme Thtfteq yeelrurmneranzsutintaxicuoniaanor a, coo i
by ne c omnragsoners at the methelterdaomzassralaianantedhezoonabshenlder, und that it a
Visitors to Fat Stock Show to Be Re- << was ■ nohed. Mr. Gilvin and his ; Petit n.W -1,-.n2, anat - t . pernit
. ..' nt 1; N Martel nv4 le i the new ic.nuom lodar o "1 . elreular
galed in Princeiy Fasiuon. wara yesterday, ami In addition to ; subore takridE, l in ,........
makink a number of asseramenta drove IAPP" " 5 "ade" r.EIs that ini
over the territory,n.M ted np the I Kro wn to sucn an extent
situatien. Mr . Gilvin any, he was 'r praetem 8 Ppe Eilons ba ve been krant ed blemaetth
agrecably surprised at the amount of , in. w " , no nee et ity. It '
imerev"hets upon which city taxes "horannen provnuel errors by
will he paid this year. . EerPnne sUbordinat lod»e. ihr priv. .......
' ilege of issuing circular jetlrrs. A 818* nTfalrs
niricant fact fu that u the iATEe nuI then .
ber of petitions parsed tpon n 0 bh” of a npb
gle one has been granted | thn Ereati 5
As to the filing ot soin-annun! nn J conutin
annual reports, stringent IcgUlaUon
was enacted yes ’ d/} n‛, 1' " •
suborlnate loiges not ' 0n}iK Wlt
the requirement wbl, suf’er tile Pei,
alty of having no voice in the grand.
» fion of Guha
1906, followin
the receipts
In January. 1
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