The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 27
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TlIKCASS OOtlNTV SUN ^Vu'bcti OTHy
Tucedajr, Is enteral at the Linden po tolB".o
h Seoond;Class matter
Rates of subscription:
Single copy p'ef year ' $1.00
COUNTY SUN REVIVAL MEETING.
—«=r=r Tho protracted meeting,which
Started «t the Baptist church
Editor <& J^ropri'etor | *>iday is progressing
nicely. Several of the business
men close their doors and kttfihd
1.0 o'clock service in the
morning. Rev. Jdllb Holland,
of Ml. Pleasant; 13 doing the
" six months ' 60 cents preuehing He is a splendid
No papers sent out without the cash preacher, And presents some
very forceful and convincing ar-
'gumieiits in portraying the joys
; and benefits to be derived Irom
living a Christian life; and he
also makes some strong pleas to
those w.ha are not Christians to
turn over on the Lord's side and
seek the sweet joys which only
come to the believer. His ser-
rnbhS are upiiltii.g and inspir-
ing, and we beiio.ve much good
will be accomplished during the
meeting.
Everybody is cordially incited
to attend these services.
Dick Cain Jurtips From
Tirain and Kills Himself.
FARMERS' UNION COU
in advance; paper stopped when time is
out, or we lose it.
Obituary notices and cards of thanks
will be inserted at two-and-a-half cehts
per line
THE NORTH POLE.
What is ih this great contrO-
vercy about who discovered the
North Pole, a'fty how?
Commander Peary, an bfflcor
in the U. S. Navy, has spent 23
years in trying to discover the
north pole, during all o| which
time he was getting full pay as a
U. S. naval officer. By what law-
is the U. & authorized to estab-
lish aftd maintain an exploring
expedition to the north pole?
Com in ander Peary finally
reached the appex in April 1909,
bus, alas,—Dr. Cook was a year
ahead of him, and that without
being supported by the govern-
ment while skipping upon the ice
and watching Aurora ploy base
ball.
Dr. Cook uponi tearing that
jPeary had reached the pole
naively said: "There is honor
enough for two of us."
Peary, upon findiug that he
didn't get there first, proclaims
Dr. Cook a liar. So there you
are.
Suppose either or both of them
got to the polo, what is it worth
after all? Not one cent to the
government, for Uncle Sam can't
Colonize it; not one cent to sci-
ence, except it be false science, of
vHnteh vVe have too muCli already.
Not one cent to any one, except
for the explorers to write a tale,
based largely upon imagination,
to feed the depraved mental ap-
petite of the public.
Besides—For a thousand gen-
erations, the north pole has been
in tt'e peaceful possession of
King Santa' Claus, with Queen
Aurora for a help fWtrte'. What
right has any man or govern-
ment to invade their undisputed
territory?
NOTIcTrri SINGERS.
The Cass County Chorus Choir
Convention meets with -the
Smyrna-choir, 5 miles East of
Atlanta,Texas, on Friday before
the 2nd Stitfdayitt ©ctiofeer,1909.
Every church und class in the
County are urgently requested
to have representatives there to
aid us in this great work. We
are expecting a great revival ita
the song service at this meeting.
All lingers are especially invited
to be present.
YourS in songV
H. F. Perser, Sefc.
C. G. McDonald, Pres.
All County papers pteafce copy.
STRAYED—From the under-
signed, about 3 months ago, one
yellow cow marked crop in right
ear, swallow-forks and under-bit
m left, has white star in face; one
yellow brintle heirer \18 months
old, marked under half-crop in
right ear and uuder-bit in left.
Any information will-be liberally
rewarded. Clarence Frost, f
Bryan's Mill, Texas.
Just received a most magnifi-
cent line oi Fall and Winter
drkss goods; Pts. Outings, Suit-
ings, Ginghams, Poplen's Com-
moner Goods, Panamas, Cieelian
Silks, Broadcloth, Susine and
Taffeta Silks &c. Ladies invited
to call and sfee the price.
C. H. Nelson.
FtfT Saffe 6r Tttide—One second
hand bftggv and single harness
in good repair. Will sell cheap
for cash or trade for feed stuff.
B. L. Hines.
rhla ipaoo la nxwavixl fo? rp ttor . of lnUreat
to the Knnners TTntpn 'l ljfiit It may asefal.
and helpful wedpulreto liKrc an active corros-
j dent lu eyury I .oca I Union,wlio will give na xe-
ports Qf their meetings t.wi all the new* Of In-
tercut to tile Union. It will he carefully edited
and nothing udm tted but useful matter.
Last lyednesday night as
Dick Cain was being carried
from here to Texarkana, by En-
nis Bryan Deputy Sheriff of
Bowie Co., to stand trial on a
charge of assault to murder, he
jutupped fr"in the train just bei
yond SpringlalH and killed Him-
self He and the Deputy h«dj situation that forces them to
gone to get a drink O'f \Vri(ei" and ]nrnn tlipir rnttnn intn thehn.nrln
seeing the cl"set door open he
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' Dbn't be in a hurry to sell cot-
ton unless you have to in order
to meet your obligations. And,
by the vVily; why do farmers con-
tinue td place themselves in a
and
An X placed after yotrr name
on your Paper denotes that your
t, and that you must
w at onco if you want the
3A 'iau©& 'A
THEY SHOULD
"My honest conviction, based upon
my own experience and that of my
friends, is that 'Hunt's Cure' will cure a
larger per cent, of skin troubles, espec-
ially of an itchsng variety, than any
other remedy. Certainly tffoste afflicted
wit!* ari'y tarm of itch should try it."
v J. O. Monroe,
Atchison, Kas.
FOR SALE.
We have the following ma-
chinery for sale at- «>ur f'>rmer
mill site, near ICelleyville, Tex:
Fisher & Davis carriage and
W. Conley & Co. Saw Ri ,
friction feed. These rAVehines
are in excellent condition
Covel Gummer No 55 This
machine is practically new, and
is as good as new.
Tools, Shaftings, etc.
We also hav'e a Huntsville
Eng?ne 10 x 18, and 2 Boilers,
which have passed through a
tire.
For any'of the above, we will
take in exchange luhri&r at
market price. Address?
Burton Lumber Co.
Dallas, Texas.
Licensed to Wed.
Elder Spencer and Rose
Greend.
F F CWhan and Miss Essie
liar get.
Eugene Winlrl0y and Catnile
Harrison.
Andrew Gomrner utiVi1 Lettie
Daniels.
spring through the door
out of the window.
On reaching Tcxarkaiia Mr.
Bryan phoned back to Sheriff
Blalock that his prisoner had
escaped, not knowing that the
desperate effort he had made to
get ft&ajr Had resulted in his
death
Mr. ftldlock sent his Deputy
M. G. Mott and J. G. Weatherall
with the'dogs to make pursuit,
hut upon arriving at the place
they found the dead body by
the side of the track.
v obituary!
Guy Almoud, son of D. M.
and L E. Almond, w«9 bofn
lulv 11, 1909; ifefr&fltfd this life
September 21, J9o9.
Little Guv was 'the joy and
pride of the homo, but the Lord
best to take him from Ihetroub-
Ies of this world and call him to
the city of love and joy to dwell
with Christ and the Angelic
Host above and await the com-
ing of I he loved ones here.
M-iy HeuvVns' blessings rest
on the bereaved father and
mother and God's grace smftain
them amid eveiy trial ft'nd dis-
appoinnient of life until they
reach the shores of bliss and
glory, where partin.it will he no
more' G K Williams, Pastor
The Kond To Success
' has many obstructions, but none so des-
perate as poor health. Success to-day
demands health, but Electric Bitters is
the greatest health builder the world
h;.s ever known. It compels'perfect ac-
tion of stoYnach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
purifies and enriches tfce blood, and*
tones and itivigorates tlife wliole system.
VigorotlS body, and keen brain follow
their use. You can't afford to slight
Electric Bitters if weak, run-down or
sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Cabid:
iii'Ug StAife. S
BH.LIE 19 KAR
lump their cotton into the hands
Of speculators?
§ 8 8
Is it ndt a fact that cotton
speculators make much more
clear profit in buying the crop
iri the fall and winter and selling
it to the spinner as lie needs it,
than the farmer mttkes Mi6
plants, cultivates} £ktherS" and
prepares it for the market?
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And if the farmer would get
himself in a position to hold bis
cottfcffll,!1 selling a bale or so each
month direct to the spinner,
would he not get all the profit
that now goes to tlie iriiddle
man?
« §, l.v. , .
What a pitty th'afr farmers
yfi't ifrflfiage their business so
as tO keep out of debt! I say
Won't!—Some of them say ihey
can't. If that be true then they
had better turn their financial
affairs over to their wives, for
they, themselves, are certainly
incapable of attending to busi-
ness.
LOCAL AND FARMER? (JN!(N NEWS.
Whether you belong to the Farmers'
Union or not you should keep posted oft
what it is doing for it means more to the
farmers'and business increpft t itan marry
pfeople su'fjpjct. The National Co-opera-
tor and Farm Journal is the recognized
official journal of the Union and has cor-
respondents in every state who report
regularly the progress of the movement.
One might as well try to larm without
plows as to try to keep posted about the
Union without the Co-operator, Besides
giving the ftrtion news it is also a com-
plete agricultural paper, carrying from
1G to 20 pages.
The Cass County Sun gives all the lo-
cal and general news and offers an un
paralleled clubbing rate with the Na-
tional Coj-ojterator. For $1.05 we will
send both' papers one year. Send in your
'subscription at once. Address,
Cass County Sun, Linden, Tcxaf:
roflan 8 Mi
It is delightfully cold this
wppIc.
Farmers are busy picking
cotton.
We nrr e'ad to repoH little
Miss Vera Simmons well again.
We had n fine show, or a
fhow any way, at the mill
Thursday night. A few young
people from Warren Springs at-
tended. Among them wero:
Messrs Elmer Almond, Martin
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and Earl Echols; Misses Mario
Almond, Edna and Birdie Car-
ter; also Mr Jack Porter of ne^r
New Colony. *
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Miss Kate Whilehurst was the
guest of Miss Eva Anderson
Sunday.
Kev. W. ft. Grogan preached
an interesting sermon at Center
Grove Sunday.
Miss Geneva Cromer wes the
guest of Miss Lora Ilamiltoii
Sunday,
Little Mi^s Bevily Grogan is
c^urte siclc ifiis week
Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Surratt
Wore visitors at the fwitl Sunda^
afternoon.
Scliuol will start Monday.
The children will all be glad.
JRev. S. P. Hamilton preached
at the mill Sunday night,
Jay Bird.
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ft is with a sad heart that we
j!>bti t'he above lines. Bilfie was a
little dog, that belonged to the
writer. Since 1903 be has been
a constant companion and a
true and loyal friend. He had
many friends in Litiden, especial-
ly among the children', whom he
delighted to amusb with many
cute little tricks. Billie had a
thioat (-Section,which acted has-
tily and soon brought him to an
untimely end. We were absent
when the end came, therefore we
After the heavy sacrifice of
imoving all ot our storm and cy-
jlone goods of I'tlfel ye'ar, we now
have a bran r.^W stofrl? of good's
throughout, and will offer the
cash trade goods ai the lowest
living prices.
C. H. Nelson.
Nigftt On Paid jMoifntafti'.
On a lonely night Alex tientVm of
Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed' Bald
Mountain to tlifc home of a neighbor, tor-
tured with Asthma, bent on tfdring him
witfrDr. King's New Dis&jyery, that
had'emied liimself of Asthma. This won-
derful medicine soon relieved and quick-
ly cured his neighbor. Later it cured
his soft's wife of a severe lung troublo.
Millions believe its the greatest Throat
and lung cure on Earth. Coughs, Coldsr
v ■ Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs arc
did not get -O attend the inter- j sureiy cured by it. Best,for Hay Fever,
WANTED—100,000 hnsheis
Cultonrvebd. Will pav the high-
est market pricfe for them deliv-
ered at clir g^n, four miles south
of LindetlV
Fant & Eant.
\ Hurry Hp ^lh
Quick! Mr. Druggist—Quickf—A box
of Bucklen's Arnica Selve—Here's a
quarter—For the love of Moses, bUfry!
Baby's burned himself, terribly—'Jolin-
uie cut bis foot' with the axe—Mumic'r
seaJded—Pa can't walk from piles—Bil-
lie ha* bolls—and my corns acbc. She
got it and soon cured all the family. Its
the greatest healer on cart
!lort
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ment. Upon learnihg of his
death the following lines forced
themselves upon our mind:
Every dog has his day,
BilhVhwd his and passed away.
Poor fellow*Mttle had bethought
That his' d6& days would be
so short.
He almost drained life's bitter
Grip and Whoopttlg- dough. 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottfe free.' Guaranteed
by Cabin Drug Storfe.
GENERAL* REPAIRAND
BLACKSMITH SHOP
I have a well equipped blackn
smith shop at Lanier and am
prepared to do all icind of black-
smith work. J. A. Goodman.
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WANTED—Land, or original
State lease.- Want timber lands
on Sulphur River, suitable for
Hog Itawch; or would buy as-
Shouid dogs hav'e* a' haven of sign mi*fA of an original State
rest, lease. Describe fully.
Billie, no doubt; is with the Address, W. S.,care of "Sun,"
C. C. H. i I linden,'Texae.
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cup.
Death did not take him while
apui>.'-
We laid him 10W beneath the sod
As good a dog as ever trod.
Mill Creek Dots.
Health ia very good at present
< The farmers are almost done
gathering corn, and ate going
right ahead picking cotton.
S. E. Erwin aud W. 11. Ussery
made a business trip to Hug bed
Springs last gf&tu'rday.
Mr9. Tom Ray of near Big
Sandy returned home Wednes-
day, alter spending a few days
with relatives and friends hero.
Glad to report that Mrs. A H.
Wiley and babe are getting
along uicely.
Grandnitf Ray spoilt &' few
days* with Mr. and' Mrs. Will'
Fruzior last week.
Bev. Abner, of Franklin C07
preached some interesting ser-
mons at Mill Creek" Saturday
ninht, Sunday and Sunday
ni'ght. Rev. T. G. Watson also
preached an interesting sermon
at Cloninger's school house SW-
do y evening. •
Red Bird.
Ftfll liri^ of Burial Robes for
Liidies or Gentlemen at C. II.
tfelsdri's;
y
Western Farm Lands
\c a day
We are Selling farm lauds
in Nevada for $5.00 per
• - dcre. Only 25 cents per
acre down and the bal-
ance at 1 cent a day,
payable monthly.
Write for fr6o map and
booklets.
1* '.yu
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R. II. PEAT/fi & CO.,
Judge Building,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Agents Wanted.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1909, newspaper, September 28, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341631/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.