The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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We have designated Thursday, March IS, as our special
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Ladies Day. Don't miss this feature at this Great Sale,
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CASS COUNTY SUN
Joha Banger,
Editor <fc Proprietor
TUB CASS COUNTY SUN published overy'
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Obituary notices and cards of.thanks
•jvilJ be inserted at two-and-a-half cents
per line
We note in the Morris County
News in the District Court at-
Daingefield hist week, a change
of venue was granted in six ca-
ses. Two of them, J. C. Dodd
and Ben Kelley comes tar Cass.
preachers from talking politics COMMISSIONERS' COIRT PROCEEDINGS
in the pulpit. Rev. Cal«jb ttidley,-'.
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of Beaumout, in com meriting up-
on the bill, had t his to say.
"Just as the lawyer and the
_JJ)anker are citizens, so am I.
Till V mv tflvoa. 111 fit. MS tllPV 1
pay
pay my taxessjnst_ they
apieii's^and to deny We the same
Sights' ami privileges enjoyed l>y
them would be to violate every
principle of liberty, both civic
and religious. Of course no one
Be it remembered tliat a Spcejcvl Ses- It L Sill
sion of the Commissioners' Court of Cass 'Atlanta!
County Texas, jvas held on this 1st day
of Mar., a.-d. 1 DOW at the Court -1101184 in
the town.of I.inden, Cafs County Texas,
V. D. Glass Co. Judge, present and pre-
siding; J. P. Pant, II. C. Xbernalhy, H.
prisoners-,.. * - '' Vhi.IO.
V C HIillock, 1 Colt pistol 11.00
th, bldg. levy, 30.00
.News, printing, < 5.00
J M (iliolson, plow point
and handle. , ; «• .45
Clotiinger & Traylor, bldg,
bridge.
GO r *rts ' liVke's the matter seriously, bllt ripened by a proclamal ion of _aaid Sharif!
5.00
O? Greenland J. II. McWillianis County I'unt-UY>b.by Lbr- Co., Ibl". 72.85
Commissioners; I. K. Lanier, Co. Clerk; Homer Waters, repr bldg. 2.50
W, C. Blalock, Sheriff.' Court was duly ' |i Heath " " ~ "O
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that such a State as Texas should at thc Court Huusc df)or.
irt t)ie twentieth ceuftay be tlis- ,
graced by such an expression by
•an accredited lawmaker is to be
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We notice that Henalor Ter-
rell, of Bowie, has withdrawn
his bill to- amend the present
public weighers law to force the
farmers to have their produce
weighed exclusively Dy public
weighers.
The greatest waste on a farm
in the waste of manure, which is
quite enough-on < very fafm that
keeps enough stock for farm and
family use, if carefully preserv-
ed and applied with judgment
to keep the farm id good, fertile
conditio^, and if all' vegetation
was plowed into the ground
every fttll and winter and keep it.
frotn washing, the soil would get
richer, instead of poorer, from
year to year. Farmers will have
to do it sooner or later; why i>ot
begin at once? \v
PKEACHKRS IL POLITIC^*
E. I. Kellie introduced a bill
iu.the Texas Semite to prohibit
regretted through all thecoming
yea'-s." ' >
Civil evils are also religious o-
vils. Every violation ofthelaws
of the state is also an infraction
of the laws of God, and many
things are allowed by the state
which the laws of God condemn.
It is not only'the preachers
privilege, but it is his duty, to
commend righteousness and con-
demn unrighteousness, where ev-
er found, from the pulpit and
from every other place, whether
the evil or the good be found in
politics or in the legislature or in
the laws or elsewhere. Ho when
law makers, fof political or for
selfish purposes, fail to pass a
rightous law every preacher has
a right to know the reason why.
Ordered by the Court thfVt the
bond of .the Atlanta National
Bank, of Atlanta, Texas, as de-
pository of the funds of Cass
counjty, be and is hereby npprov-
el.
It is ordered that the Atlan-
ta National Bank, o( Atlanta,
Texas, be and is hereby designat-
ed and selected as 'thedepository
of the funds of Cass county until
sixty days after the first term of
the Commissioners Court in Feb.
1011.
Ordered by the Court that a
tax oM5c on each $100*00 valu-
ation be levied for the year 1000
for the purpose of paying the in
terest and creating a sinking
Nelson & Sheffield, ciirpen- '
tor work, _ 53.75
T (J Williams, blacksmith
work," " 7.05
Per Dion! Allowances.
V. L). Glass, County Judge $(>.00
J. I'. Pant, Commissioner (i.00
II. C. Abcrnuthy, 0.00
II. O. Greene, t ({.00
J. H. MeWilliams, " 0.00
\V. C. BlaJcick, KherilT. 4.00
TO TEACHERS.
words, a public school (eathJ^v
with a big move coming almost
every year. Seeing that I would
most likely never own a home
pud live in it following this pro-
fession, I entered your excellent
college for a combined course tf
Bookkeeping and Shorthand.
Irpon completing I was immed^
ately placed iu a position at a
better salary 12 months in the
year than I previously secured
working G or 7 months in the
year, I can conscientiously re-
commend to any teacher your
thorough, practical cources of
training.
"I think .your College tlit best
institution of the kind in the U.
S. Yon do more than you claim
for your pupils. You have the
cleanest, most thorough and the
most social set of instructors it.
has ever been ufy lot to meet.
Students' environments are such
\\ liile there that they are bound*'
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Call Meeting.
All local unions of the
tion be and hereby is- levied on
Cass all property, real, and personal,
County Negro Farmers' Union
are requested to wake up to u
sense of their duty and attend
the County -Union meeting
"Which will cenyene with Aber-
dene local on Friday ahd Satur-
day, April 2 and 3. May the
Lord revive the Union and show
them tin) way to rightiousness,
and run for the prize, for tho
prize is su ely at the e,nd of the
road. Yoi^rs for aucuess,
C. H. fleters,, Co. Pres.
B. J. Gardner,.Sec'ty.
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Most teachers work four to nine
months of t(be year and then du-
ring vacation spend their small to leave better morally as well as
sivingsfor home expences and mentally. I heartily commend
in at tending Sunn nee Normals the school." Ed Richardson. -
or hunting ot,her positions. The! Mr. Biehardson was a teacher
salary stops; the expense contin- ^',e Public schocfls for a nutn-
fund on Common School District "es ' T,w Cher's work is the ' ^ .V^^s. He became tired of work
No. 14, Bonds of tf25.Q0 or.ch, is the least appreciat- mg at bare hving wages, took a
numbering ! to 17 inclusive, said ,l uffordH **> hot,l(>; the co°.p«e with us and now draws a
tax of 15c on each ftoo.oo valu-ip,,CHrtumty and short sessions j ^sorae salary twelve months-
jirevent saving, or investing. 111 t,ie year.
Moreover, salaries are cheapen-1 Write for beautifully illustrat-
ing a.s Normals increase. A va- ed 188 page catalog, giving val-
cat ion spent with Us will enable uable information as to Ameri-
yon, fellow teaeher, to earn a en 's greatest school of Bookkeep-
good salary every month, to hig, Business Training, Short--
save up something for old age, halid, Typewriting, and Tele--
to invest, to have a home. I^n't ffmphy. 1500 students annually^
that worth an effort, worth a 20 teachers,.two large buildings,-
few weeks spent with us? You 10,000,00 it) furnitureand equip-
are already prepared in t4i6 liter- j ment. Address Tyler Commercial
ary brandies; we can soon fit j College,- ll9' South College St.,-
you in the others and enableyou
to earn two dollars where you
now earn one.
&2 00 ^ Whnj^pP. "J, N. Stone has to
within the bounds of Bear Creek
Common School District No. 14,
of Cass county Texas.
.Ordered that the court make
H. Ji. Powell a valid deed to 05
acres of the Casi* County School
Land survey in Cass county, be-
ing a part of survey No. 4 out of
the IS Labor survey.
Miscella neous Allowances.
LO Welcome Jr. Stenographer
lOda^l. ' 9 50.00
W. K. Morgan and W. IX.
Tindall, bldg brdg.
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Tyler, Texas.
J. P. SliefHeld •& Co. haa1'
plenty Onion bets for every-
body.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1909, newspaper, March 9, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341191/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.