Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1902 Page: 4 of 16
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January 30, 1902.
Secular News Items.
A PREACHER WANTED.
EXCURSION
hours
Huntsville District—First Round.
caped lost their clothing and
compelled
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The Postoffice Department has been
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A TEXAS WONDER,
Mayor J. C. Thompson, of Ardmore,
HALL’S GREAT DISCOVERY.
Indian Inspector
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out some of the men insid-could be
seen in the flames, but not a cry came
scarcely forty pounds of the flesh and
bones of all seven brought to Hamble-
w. H. GASTON.
J NO. H. GASTON.
R. K. GASTON.
R. C. AYRES.
were
eight
Tar, varnish and fir balsam may be
removed from hands o, clothing by
rule of life is more far-reaching than
that of old King Alfred: “Eight hours
for work, eight hours for sleep, and
more than eight hours of dilly-dally-
ing; six hours of genuine sleep are bet-
inches of snow almost naked to anoth-
er camp a mile away.
Lord Kitchener has just completed
his thirty-first year of army service.
August Schoenbern, who prepared
the plans for the dome of the Washing-
ton capitol, is dead.
King Emmanuel, of Italy, has con-
ferred the Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus upon William Marconi.
Willis......
Huntsville
posals had been received from the Boer
delegates in Europe, but had been re-
jected.
function as His Majesty’s representa-
tive.
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INTERNATIONAL
NORTHERN
WALL SCHOOL
HONEY GROVE, TEXAS,
of a large patronage.”
For catalogue and further
RATES.
(Dates shown are those on which tick-
Gaston & Ayres,
BANKERS,
We do a General Banking Business.
Cor, Main & Poydras Sts,, Dallas, Tex,
paticulars ad-
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tie of earning the money Uncle Sam
pays them.
The Republican caucus to select a
candidate for United States Senator to
succeed the late Gen. Sewell selected
on the nineteenth ballot John F. Dry-
den of Newark, to represent the State
of New Jersey.
It has been definitely decided that
the treaty with the United States pro-
viding for the sale of the Danish West
Indies will be signed at Washington,
all the formalities at Copenhagen be-
ing completed.
Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender,
by special permission of the French
Government, arrived at Nice, France,
PROVIDE YOURSELF
with on Enterprise carriage and you’ll
own all the aristocracy of quality that
it’s possible to mount on four wheels.
Perfection is stamped in every feature of
Though very fond of stories, and an rubbing well with lard and then thor-
excellent raconteur himself, Rubin- oughly, washing in soap and water.
A dispatch from Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan- city a few minutes before 5 o’clock stairs afforded the only avenues of es- you.
uary 27, says the ransom of Miss Ellen January 24. The first shock was light. cape and those who went to the win- cents.
M. Stone and her companion, Mme. The second was more severe. It awak- dows, a dozen or more, had to jump
Tsilka, has been paid to the brigands ened persons who had slept through twelve or fifteen feet, the others rush-
and that the captives are expected to the first shock and got them out of ing down the steps, pushing and fall-
be released. bed. The shocks were accompanied by
a rumbling sound. Earthquake shocks
Congressman Frank M. Eddy, of were also felt at Quincy, Ill., Kansas
Minnesota, says that not a dozen Con- ’City, Mo., and Leavenworth, Kas. No
giessmen, if working for a salary for damage occurred,
any other ccrporation, would be capa-,
- - - A United States naval retiring board
at Washington, January 24, has de-
clined to recommend the retirement of
Capt. Richmond P. Hobson, who com-
ing over each other. After they were
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
of real work will accomplish
King Edward is to be proclaimed must put a stamp on all such free pa-
Emperor of India at Delhi on January pers. It is held that, while this free
1, 1903, in the presence of the Viceroy distribution is not advertising wares,
and Indian Princes, and there is a pos- goods and merchandise, it is advertis-
sibility that the Prince of Wales or ing doctrines, and comes within the
the Duke of Connaught may attend the rules regulating second-class postage.
recently on a visit to his son, Don
Jaime, who is recovering from an at-
tack of diphtheria.
Gen. Otis, commander of the Depart-
ment of the Lakes, will not be trans-
ferred to San Francisco, but will re-
main at his present post of duty until
March 27, when he will reach the age
limit and be retired from active duty.
The first step toward rebuilding the
great Austin dam, destroyed April 7,
1900, was taken January 23, when an
enthusiastic meeting was held, partici-
pated in by a committee of representa-
tive citizens, water and light commis-
sioners and members of the City Coun-
cil.
ton in a little box. The men who es-
advised January 22,
.......................Mar. 19 verized and burned alum, then brush-
Chas.AHoperPa: ing the embroidery tnoroughly.
Guaranteed. Price
from the building. The dead was al-
25 and
were included under that head. The on the tomb. Two thousand persons
plained of his eyes, which suffered
from heat and glare while he was
working on the Spanish vessels sunk
at Santiago and afterward in the dry
dock at Hong-kong. Capt. Hobson ap-
plied to be retired, but the board of
physicians which examined him found
that his eyes were not permanently in-
jured and refused to recommend his
retirement.
If the Princess Henry does not ac-
company her husband, the Admiral, to
the United States, it will not be be-
cause she wishes to remain at home,
says a Berlin correspondent. To the
contrary, the Princess is making ev-
ery effort, social and political, to be
allowed to form one of the launching
party that has now become of inter-
national interest. Should the Princess
succeed in obtaining the Kaiser’s royal
permission to make the trip she will
be accompanied by an entourage of
court ladies.
All itching diseases are embarrass-
ing as well as annoying. Hunt’s Cure
Prairie Plains, at Farris...........Feb. 1, 2 will instantly relieve and permanently
Waller, at Macedonia...............Feb. 8, 9 cure all forms of such diseases. Guar-
Anderson, at Anderson...........Feb. 15, 16 anteed. Price 50 cts.
Bryan...............................Feb. 21, 23 ----------* ■---------
?ionSataNew EopckMar. 1, 9 Tarnished gold embroidery may be
Montgomery, at Montgomery.. .Mar. 16, 17 cleansed by dipping a brush in pul-
to travel through
most entirely cremated. There were
The second battalion of the Eighth United States
er, Wm. J. Bryan’s paper. Some time
ago Mr. Bryan placed on his compli-
mentary mailing list the names of all
Senators and Representatives who
were not already subscribers to his pa-
per. The department rules that he
The British War Secretary, Mr. stein was rather taciturn. Once, it is -
Broderick, was asked by William Red- reported, a Scotch friend of his, whom
mond, Irish Nationalist, in the house he liked very much, went home with
of'Commons January 23, why Com- him one night after a concert at
mandant Scheepers was executed re- Glasgow.
I. T., was
eight hours for recreation.” But six
The Secretary replied that Scheepers cigarettes, and as midnight struck
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AND GREAT
Thoroughly prepares its pupils for the
great colleges and universities, many of
which receive its graduates without exam-
ination.
Christian influence, active Y. M. C. A., lit-
erary societies, excellent library, good
board, athletic field, tennis courts, firm dis-
cipline and safe environment for the pupil
in every respect.
Rev. I. W, Clark, P. E., Dallas District,
says; “Iprefer Wall School to any other
school in Texas or elsewhere.”
W. J. Battle, Ph. D., Prof. Greek Universi-
ty of Texas, says: "I regard Wall School as
one of the very best in Texas.”
Dr. R. S. Hyer, Regent of Southwestern
University, says: “Wall School is worthy
mandant Scheepers was a prisoner of Half an hour later came another
war carried no exemption from trial question, “And how do you like Wag-
for murder or other violations of the ner?”
rules of war. Mr. Balfour, Government To which Rubinstein, throwing away
leader in the House, partially parried a cigarette, replied, “Wagner—not
an interesting question put by Mr. good.”
McLaren, Liberal, as to whether any Having exhausted his stock of in-
proposals in behalf of the leaders of quisitiveness, the Scotch friend of the
the Boers with the view of bringing Russian pianist got up to bid his host
about a settlement of the war had been a pleasant rest.
cently at Graaf-Reinet, Cape Colony? Both gentlemen sat down to tea and
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negotiations between Gen. Kitchener stein; “I like your conversation very
and Gen. Botha. “No proposal of that much.”
kind,” said Mr. Balfour, “has reached And both remained still drinking
us on the part of any one able to speak tea in profound silence until 3 a. m.
for the leaders of the Boer forces.” struck, when they wished one another
The evasive reply was taken to be a good-night and parted.—Tit-Bits.
confirmation of the reports that pro- ________...________
Joshua Straw—“Our boy Silas is go-
in’ t’ be a musishun, er I miss my
guess.”
Mrs. Straw—“Do Tell!”
Joshua Straw—“Yes, sir-ee! You
Judge said: “If you have any knowl- viewed the recumbent statue of the Bro. j. w Hargrove who was appoint- ——EC.____ .
edge that the officers know that these late Queen, which is now beside the ed to the Blanconia Mission at the last i M cabiness-Real Estate. Pine Timber
machines are operated and fail to re- statue of the Prince Consort. There session of the West Texas Conference, Lands in Beaumont Oil Belt. Conroe, Mont-
port the matter to you, it is your duty were accession services the same aft- health. 8Weuwtht workgn manun good gomery County, Texas.
to indict the officers for not discharg- ernoon at many of the churches, while health, and able to do much work. to take re-,
ing- their duties ” ' military ana naval salutes were fired this work. The salary is $300. Send ap- DRS E: P. DAVISS & W. H. GOHLMAN.
ing tneir auues. military and naval salutes were fired plication, with references, to me at Bee- Eye, Ear, Throat. Rooms 305-6, Binz Build-
Representative John H Stephens by the artillery and from the guns of ville, Texas. JOE F. WEBB, in, Houston, Texas.
has introduced by request the bill for the warships, which were decorated Presiding Elder Beeville District. — --------=
Oklahoma statehood, which was pre- with bunting. The court has laid aside — * MORE REAL WOMEN ARE NEEDED,
pared as a result of the Muskogee all visible signs of mourning and re- Attention is called to the Milk Cooler . .
statehood convention The hill 8 e turned to bright colors. At Berlin, a and Stove Factory advertisement of Acet- It is as necessary for women to regu-
Senators Allison and Dolliver were somewhat different from that intro- service in commemoration of the first ylene Gas Generators on 9th page. late their lives as men. No single
re-elected to the United States Senate duced in the House by Delegate Flynn anniversary of the death of Queen Vic-
by the Iowa Legislature January 21. and in the Senate by Senator Fair- toria was held at the English Chui ch.
The United States Senate in execu banks. The Muskogee bill provides It was attended by the Emperor and
tive session January 22, confirmed the for single statehood-that is, one State Empre Ji Prince andsPri nAss Henry
nomination of M. A. Otero as Gover- cmposedof the Indian Territory and Sir Frank C Lascelles, the United ets are on sale- —
nor of New Mexico, Oklahoma. States Ambassador, Andrew D. White, Laredo_Februaryary21,902 Washington’s ter than eight nours of restless dream.
The insurgent leader Briocio Laque, The latest bank statement, embrac- Secretary Jackson of the United States Birthday Celebration. mg and lx hours of active whoR
and his entire command, on January ing all the banks in Mexico, shows the embassy and other Americans. The aSan iAntonio-Januaryy 31 February smiled nlav will do Aa, good than
20, surrendered unconditionally to the total capital to be2 $80,300,000, note Imperial Chancellor, Count von Bue- Waco-February S 20 Mna 2h Green’s Sout Jours Of trivial “pottering
American authorities in Batangas circulation $82,676,626, reserves $14, low, and many German officials were Brigade Reunion. . around ” Never forget that the gm,
Province. 239.293 andL deposits1$112,000,000 Amer- also present, partyconeenuaony 11 and 12, People's areoments, in mind and physique,sthat
Chinese officials have found treasure purchases of lands in "themstte _ About 1 a. m. January 21, camp No. cPs"resrivanes.February 5 to 10, Mardi will make you a good and successful
to the value of 100,000,000 taels in gold of Vera Cruz where thev will raise to- 5 of the Otter Creek Boom and Lumber Low excursion rates will be made for professional woman, will, it a change
and silver, which was buried in the bacco on a large scale Mexican tobac- Company, several miles from Hamble- the above occasions full particulars of comes in your career, make you a
women's quarters of the palace before cfisnowstadilywinningmavorin ton W. In the forest caught Ure Mekeh S py'aardssingm nearest goodgtwife andnmotherncP hysi cal
the court fled from Pekin. Europe and the United States The to- and burned so rapidly that several of D. J. price, G. P. & T. A., strength and mental asertness are as
, i • 0+ amount exnoHed in the nast fiscal the forty men asleep in the building Palestine, Texas, necessary m the home as outside of
Orders have been issued by the War ta amount exported the past fiscal failed to get out and were burned to --------------- it- Make yourself a woman, a real
Department assigning the Fourth regi- year was 2,019,355 kilograms. death, rhe camp Was 22x50 reet ana At best life is but short. Do not woman, not a puppet, or a scarcrow,
ment ot infantry, which recently ar- Two distinct shocks of earthquake the upper part all in one room. In make it shorter yet by rank neglect of We need more real women, more real
ined at San Francisco from the Phil- were felt in St. Louis and many of the this the forty men were sleeping. Two that cough of yours, when one bottle men, in our twentieth-century civRi-
ippines, to the Department of Texas. towns in the imemdiate vicinity of that very small windows and the harrow of Simmons’ Cough Syrup would cure zation. Cynthia Westover Alden, in
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undertake there. It is the idea of the right of way to these roads. Marlin, Texas—All-year-round excursion their construction, and it’s money in your
British Government to induce a num- . Mud stains can be removed from tickets, from I. & G. N. points at rate of PoKettobuy.noWopu8 c. A
her of British-born subjects now resid- The irttanniyersar 2' was marked fa?o goods by rubbing with raw po- MoraliOT tirdlfarrAEFSAA- PLATE on sggiesA he°hooro? Aow
ingin states emigrate to ^“atlvTsSeVth" ----..._ TAB^0^ ^ALTH RESORT. Vau Wat
P u- Air -d: the United Kingdom and the colonies Ever G19l0 1;0L1 « REMEMBER, as to quality. Look for it. Write for our
Judge Gillespie of the Criminal and at the British embassies and lega- Cheatham’s laxative ea ’ nar That we now run our own trains into new Vehicle Catalogue, which will be sent
Court of Galveston, Texas, delivered a tions abroad. At Windsor, King Ed- cheathams -axatiVe.Tablets..Th ‘ BRYAN, CALVERT, marlin WACO, free to any address
strong charge to the Grand Jury lately, ward and Queen Alexandra, most of remedy Cods to erathan anysknown arid^re rapMly pushmg forward to Fort PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO.
in which he declared it was his deter- the members of the royal family, Lord take Guaranteed Price 25 cts For rates, limits, or any other desired DALLAS, TEXAS.
mination to drive the slot machine Salisbury, Lord Rosebery and the Ger- ’ ________' Information, apply to agents or write to----
from Galveston. He pointed out to man Ambassador to Great Britain, •** cpg,A P-- PFF, WANTED—At once, a single man of en-
the jurymen that it was their sworn Prince von Wolff-Metternich, attended SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS. ' " Palestine, Texas. ergy and go0dpreachinga bilityfor a mis -
duty to indict the keepei of any gam- a service at noon in the Frogmore Write the Great Jesse FRENCH PIANO ------—-------- mission will pay about $300, perhaps more
ing table, and that according to the Mausoleum. The German Ambassador & Organ Co., Jesse French Bullding, Make no compromises with sin for Send recommendations in first letter,
law the operators of slot machines laid a wreath from Emperor William Dallas, Texas. sin will make none with you. Sulphur Springs, ?exi ’
undertaking to discipline the Common-’ received by the Government since the “Stay yet, my friend,” said Rubin-
jes’ ort t’ see him prick up his ears
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis- when he hears you blow th’ dinner
Cavalry at Puerto Principe, Cuba, was, George Wright that the townsite map covery cures all kidney and bladder horn.”—Ohio State Journal.
January 23, ordered to return to the of Ardmore as platted by expert J. G. troubles, removes gravel, cures dia- ________
United States and take station at Fort Joyce had been approved by Secretary betes, seminal emissions, weak and
Riley, Kan. The third battalion of the Hitchcock of the Interior Department lame backs, rheumatism and all irreg- Santa Fe Special Rates.
Twenty-Second infantry will leave and that the Chickasaw Townsite Com- ularities of the kndneys and bladder San Antonio—Account State Meeting 1.
Manila January 24 for San Francisco mission had been instructed to proceed in both men and women, regulates O. F-> convention rates, January 31 and
on the transport Rosecrans. to Ardmore to immediately begin the bladder troubles in children. If not charieston,11 s. tc.-Account Exposition,
James P McGrearv who LA, LA, work of appraising property. Mayor sold by your druggist, will be sent by one and one-half fare, limited June L
nominated‘for United States Senator Thompson said that the approval of mail on receipt of $1. One small bot- Thokets inn tsale saiy-eheaper rats with
by Kentucky Democrats, was appointed the map and. the early appraisement tie is two months treatment and will Week. usdaz
by the President in 1892 one of the meant immediate titles to property cure any case above mentioned. Dr E. Dallas—Account of Conference People’s
five commissioners to oiroea the which prior to approving the plot could W. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O. Box Party of Texas one and one-third fare
I.commisonerso represent, the not be hoped for. The Chickasaw Town- 629, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimo- for .the round trip February 11 and 12,
United States in the international ., _ Penit 115 neaw 1OWI ’ amodictc limited for return February 15.
monetary conference. In that confer- site Commissioners reached Ardmore nias Sold by all druggists. New Orleans—Account Mardi Gras Fes-
____ , 1. . 1 1 i . t- , January 23, for the purpose of carry- ------- tivities, one and one-third fare for the
ence he distinguished himself as an ad- ing instructions of the Inte- Read This. round trip, February 5 to 10, limited Feb-
vocate of bimetallism. I 1 -n5 nitueons oi tne -ne ruary 18 for return.
rior Department. It is learned that the Cisco, Texas, Oct. 18, 1901. w s KEENAN GPA
Rev. I. W. Barr, rector of the Epis- Commission has fixed no basis for ap- Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis: Dear Sir— ’ ’ ’ Galveston,
copal Churches in New Whatcom, and praisement of improved or unim- Greahtaissoideryur"FTrxasvrnderaHall’ --------------
Fair Haven, Wash., has gone to South proved lots. Both the Arkansas and frankly say that we have never sold a I. & G. N POPULAR EXCURSIONS.
Africa to arrange the final details of a Choctaw and the Choctaw, Oklahoma kidney and bladder medicine that proved ----
gigantic colonization .scheme which and Gulf roads were platted on the to be a greater remedy Dates Shown Are Those on Which Tickets
the British Government will shortly map, which will lessen the cost of the ________ ’ J N’ Are Sold.
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was shot because he had been convict- they had not yet exchanged a word. mentFREE. No c. o. d. impositioNma
ed of various offenses against the Finally the guest risked a bold and once; Dr MoBeaty, 3-3 W-9thst a
usages of war, including seven cold- novel query: Do you like Beethov- emiaUe reputation for aunty in his
blooded murders of natives and the en?” - ( -
hogging of a white man. f Mr. Brod- z Rubinstein empi@baghis ckp ' and ----------1———----2" “
erick added that the fact that Com- said softly, "Beethndtgood."
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