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Established in 18T6
STOSCSCtroa s: A T2A3.
f jorxi news medium fur the Home ami
Farm. Indispensable to the Citi-
zen who wants to keep inform-
ed upon Couuty matters.
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Come to see ns tor your Job Printing,
Hare a nice lined stationery and
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< tiers prompt attention.
B4YGER. Publisher.
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Snksrriplica, $100 Per Annum.
VOL 30.
LINDEN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 81, 1905.
NO. 6
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\\ T. STOVAIXtt !».,
PHYSICIAN an<1 OBSTETKICIAN
j Prompt attention given to all gills
i day nr night; prices to suit Hie tunes.
Your patronage solicited.
LINDEN. - TEXAS
C. E DAVIS, M. D„
PHYSICIAN and OBSTETRICIAN
linden, Texas.
Prompt attention given to all oal!>
; itav or night; prices to suit the Imnt
times. ()rfi'*e on west fide of Court
i douse suit a re
?; j.©,
OS WEST SIDE OK SQUARE,
i R.iznrs sharp, and everything neat.
First class work ami prompt
and polite attention to all.
Linden, — — Texas,
DAVIS BROS.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
BIO MAIL ORDER HOUSE,
4 Full Quarts 0. P. S-..........................................$2.50
4 Full Quarts Green Seal (lOyrsold)............5.50
4 Full Quarts ST. JACOBS RYE (12yrs. old)..4.00
4 FILL QUARTS
Davis 44 Eye (12 yrs old) $3.00
WE PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. .
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED |
or Money Refunded.
Send for car ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
rjla Sll iPpi ej Svvvdtow A meeting of the stockholders of s J
Ayers
G olden Maxims.
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long end heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
Hair Vigor
hair food you can buy. For SO
years it has been doing just
what we claim it will do. It
will not disappoint you.
“ My hair n«*l tn be very abort. Hut after
u*ln* Ayer’s H.»>r Vigor n short lure :i h* «.u*. ^
t.* erow. «nd now it is fourteen Inches 1 on ».
This seeir* a sp.endtd resu.t to mo after beiuj
a nost without m.v hair.**
Mils. J. II. Fursc. ColcrtUo Springs, Colo.
CASH CAPITAL, $25,000.00.
Corner alnvt Street and Bateman's Alley.
?! 00 a bot
A’l firiH'Ai'
tie.
«ts.
iShort Hairs
'jvua * wmr.vzter^s:jt >xm7i ra?
Chartered by Special Act of the Legislature of Texas.
| He who waits to do a great deal j
j off,ftod at once wiii ..ever do MERCHANTS and PLANTERS BANK of Jefferson.
; any.
It is better to say; ‘‘This one
thing I do,” than to say; These i
forty things I dabble in.”
Some lose so much time com- OFFICER-11*: IMKIiC 1’ORS;
plaining of lack of opportunities t W. q. BATEMAN. President. TV. J. : EDBERRY Druggist.
t lint tiie v fail to make use of those ! *1 * R * BOM KLL. .SB.. \ice Piiesidevt. 1 H OM AS L 1 - - hr ans , Hardware and Lo oi bet.
LOUIS S. SCHLUTER, Counselor and Sec"t. JOHN A. Fiedler Grocer,
t./ey possess. i SAMUEL THURMAN, Wholesale Merchandise.
Weareti be rewarded, not' Col. E. W. Taylor, Capitalist, Ft. Worth, Tex.
[ onlv for work dono, nut for bur-
den's borne and 1 am not sure;Buys and Sens Exchange, Purchase Vendor's Lien Notes, Loans Money
| b«4 that the brightest rewards to Farmers on Mortgages and all Individar Paper with undoubted Security,
will be to those who have borue;
burdens without murraurig. JEFFEUSOiY^ TEXAS* JANUA HY1905.
■iS you wish success in life,
n,,rJpVpr.innp v Mir bosom I 'Vo iimiounoed to the public November 1st, 1904, the opening of the MERCHANTS and PLANT-
‘.‘ I “ -L ’ ERS BANK for business—and after two months we congratulate ourselves upon having received
friend, experience your wise quite a satisfactory sitare of the business from OUr Mends and fellow-citizens in general, and we de-
counsellor, caution vour elder sire to return thanks for their liberal patronage and ask for a continuance of same, and we solicit
brother, and hope vour guardian ,fro™.o11 other worthy citizens in the city of Jefferson, Marion and Cass counties, and other counties
1 - ° 'contiguous who have a Irietidlv destre for the success ot this new Banking enterprise, to make such
331 Texas and 501 to 515 Eduuards Sc.‘
Shreveport, La.
non moil
MALE AND FEMALE
Thorough instruction in all the Grammar
School, High School, and Normal School
branches .Also the classics and higher
mathematics-
Nprrinl attention to prcpai'ing young men and Indies Ini'
eutraner to colleges, and standing examination lor
tear hers certificate*
Special attenti <n given t.-Surgery and ihe Jefferson North-Western
Dn.ea8rt.of and children. n.jUvav Comnanv is hereby
Oners Ins services to the people ot
called to meet at the office of the
Cass an.l Marion counties. Office next „ • r „>
to Jiinpleeiite office. ; CnmPft»-v l!1 Jefferson, 1 exas, on
JEFFERS OX, TEXAS. April 24lh 1905 for the purpose
--; of increasing the capital stock
J. A. ARJVIlSTEAD, of said Company from $20000.00
Ltacuver and Investment t(> $15000.00.
deposits as they may wish in the Bank between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. thereby opening an
account with the Bank and continue any day in
You will lie given a pass book with your deposit
check book that you may use at your pleasure.
Kind looks, kind words, kind account with the Bank and continue any day in the week thereafter as it may suit yourconvenit'neif
acts and warm hand shakes_ You \vill lie given u pass book with vour deposit entered therein to your credit. Also be giver h
Banker,
Buvs a oil cell Real Estate, Notes,
Bonds, School Vouchers, and
all kinds of Securities.
Make Bonds for Admis-
trators. Guardians
and alt kinds of
Fidelity sml
Court Bonds.
JEFFERSON, - TEXAS.
MUSIC TAUGHT BY A CONSERVATORY
TRAINED TEACHER.
GOOD BOARD $7. PER MONTH.
Discipline
"We guaranteeourwork first class-
Fur f'ui'tlu'i- particulars address
By order of the Board of
Directors,
A. D. Clark, President.
F. L. Clark Y-lb G. M.
Fraud Ex posed
A few counterfeiters have lately
been making and trying to sell imita-
tions of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Coinsumption Coughs and Colds,
and other medicines, thereby defrauil-
, iug the public. This is to warn you
W. a REESE,
The People’s Jeweler,
Has 91 Red and Black Spokes'to beware ,,fsuch whn,e‘'k
around the Hub. Me thinks to Pr°m,8’ tl,ruugl1 BteaIi"*the ro')U-
rigid and enforced. : ^
. V n ■ . x . ” 3o year?* A sure protection, to you, is
as to discover two that read just,0ur ,lame on lhe wrapper. Look f(jr
alike report to Reese, the Peo.|iti „„ Dr. King’*, or Bucklen's
pie s Jeweler and lie will do you remedies, as all others are mere imitn-
the kind act by Cleaning Yourjuons. H. E- Bucklen’s * Co., Chi-
Watch Gratis. ! cago. ILL. nndWindsor, Canada.
these arc the secondary means j Our President is by nature sympathetic, therefore disposed to aid to the best of his ability all wor-
of grace whet, men are in trou-! tliy objects of charity. However, we wish to call your attention to the fact, that the Ranking bust-
B'o (,,n a„tk.ip ness cannot be done safely upon sympathetic principles, but upon conservative principles, based up-
" ‘s on mutual confidence and backed by ample and reliable security. We shall ever be prepared to take
bgU J>t. | care of our customers who place their trust with us, also care for any and all legitimate business of-
Csefulness is the rent we are l fered. The President (backed bv an able directory) promises his utmost endeavor to make it pleas-
asked to pav for room on earth, i *jnt for all honorable and truly whorthy citizens, man or woman, rich or poor, white or black, who
1 - . desire to do business with the Bank.
Some of us are heavily in debt, j of course we desire the accounts of Merchants, Mechanics, all professional and laboring men orwo-
In all our works we should be men. Yet we especially call the attention of the Farmers "tillers of the soil” to the fact this Bank
M,„. ;<• desires your account and the President pledges himself to use his best efforts to promote vour in-
-4v- j, ' ’ * - terest by all legitimate methods compatible, with good banking, therefore we inviteyou to "come to
our,ot..i heart and deeds, and I 8ee U8 an(j bring your deposits and open an account with this bank, we know no favoritism in bn-
other men’s opinion of us, which siness, and you can depend upon being placed upon an equal footing so long as you remain worthy
form our true honor i anc* honorable in your dealings with this Bank and bear a good character among your neighbor.
Tliis Bank has one among the most secure "safes and Deposit vaults" in the state and every dol-
lar contained therein is fully insured against loss by burglary, in one of the largest and strongest In-
surance Companies in the United States. Therefore depositors are perfectly secure in placing their
money with us. Don’t forget the Bank is at Corner walnut St,, and Bateman’s Alley where th
dersigned will be pleased to greet each and every one who may call at any time.
I am most respectfully your friend and obedient servant,
God’s pity is not as some sweet
coraial poured in dainty drops
from some golden phial; it is
wide as the whole scope of heav-
en; it is abundant as all the air.
I. L. CANDLER, Principal.
LINDEN, TEXAS.
Atlanta, Texp
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^Chartered. We confer degrees upon our graduates ami give them a diploma
that wili be honored by »ny institution in America. Notes accepted lor tuition, i
Positions guaranteed. Railroad fare paid from all points. Catalogue am' a!
less-m in penmanship free. Your nameou 12 cards for 25c iu stamps. We
each penmanship by mail. Telegraphy taught.
N R. STONE, President, McKinney, Texas.
FA MM LANDS
ALONG
.HE DENVER ROAD'
I)ir*rsi1ico.h'-’\; :. f
Special Clubbing Offer , Diversification means, first,
The Twice- a- Week Republic of jthat ever-v (ar,ller s1,oul(l set
St. Louis, the best semi-weekly news- aside a sufficient amount of
paper in thecountv, and FARM PRO-1 ]an<] to produce all the food and
GKESS America’s leading agricult-jfo hewill ueed for home
ur:»l anil home monthly, well he sent!
consumption.
Second—Then plant a little
more of such crops as he can
BLIO for nearly a century has earned sell for cash encll month in the
to any address-or to separate addresses
when so requested—FOR ONE DOL-
LAR A YEAR.
THE TWICE—A-WEEK REPU-
and maintained the.'uonlhlcuce of half!
year in his local market,or,
rpr5*
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IN
NORTHWEST TEXAS
(THE PANHANDLE)
Do you Know of
Any Equal investment?
a million readers. It covers the news,. . . .
of the world thoroughly and accurately,' ^er "U1 113 neighbor®,
umlissues special State e<l it ions, each ! lTiakt? lip a shipment for the
| containing the latest am. most reliable j |arger market, and in this each
- reports of ttie particular locality in
i which it circulates.
Afraid of Strong Medicines-
Many people suffer for years from
rheumatic pains, and preter to do so
rather than take the strong medicines
usually given for rneumatism, not
knowing that quick relief from pain
may he iiad simply by applying Cham-
ber' a Pain Balm anil without tak-
• £ i- medicine internally. For sale
. -.S. — -V—. - I
A woman or girl to j
Will pay a liberal
Dudley Givens,
R. F. D. No. 1., Linden Tex.
the un-
w. Q. BATEMAN, President.
The Best of Club Propositions: Remit us $1 for 12 months subscription
to The Sun, and we will give you Senter’s New Magazine, The Lanter, for
G months without extra charge.
1
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kee«j house,
prick
Now is the Time
To consider your wants and j
needs.' My holiday business was
good but" I bad an enormous
stock of goods to begin with, and
I still have lots of goods left and i
need the money. Do you want j
the goods? J- J- Segal, Jeffer-j
son, Tex.
L. P. Craver has bought the
sj
..Lit —rLi U
FARM I,RO(iRK**S, issued on the surplus crop.
fir>*t Tliurmtav of every month, eon-
tain? sixteen or more full, st;»mlnr«l- »V itil thf possible exception
A» ntir a?*i»tanre nm.v lie of great value toward Heftiring what you neml size n*-w spupir pnjzes, fiileil with up- m Tom* tlmrf notW snutlipm
or wi«h, as re/ar«l» either Agricuitur-Ml Properties or Bnsiueps Opportunities, to-Uaie far in literature, a.id speeial ile- i 1 1 " ’ ' '
hii J will c »st intliiMg, why not use it? Drop us a postal, , partnients for the home, fashions, hoys state that raises enough
Us special depart-:™e,wa,lts tU° a,lvice h» locul Restaurant formerly owned by
hi in and he has liis old cook
J.acj; with him, who always sa-
tisfies the wants of the inuer
man; Give him a call when in
Atlanta. Lon also carries the
best line of Family Groceries in
the city.
! meats are edited l.y experts,and its : banker, merchant ami editor,
artist and contributors are turning the Third—When those two are
best in the country. It is published ! proviHeff for, then plant your
every Tucsilny a-Thursday—eight!
page?each iKsue—sixteen pagesu week, j cotton crop. MdKG COtlon your
A. A. OLI8SOX,Gen. Pass. Agt.
Fort Worth, Texas.
and girls, fieri n, etc., dc. It is pub- . .. . . .
Iishci by Th*? Reptih'ic—a guarantee of and other grains to supply
corn,
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D£frrs
its excellence ami high ehuraeter.
IT will PAY you to take advantage
ot tliis special offer NOW. Use this
U9 L/ 3
DEALER IN
iriNS WINES aad LXQXJOilS
Rose Lake..................................................$4.00
May Apple.................................... 3.50
Climax......................................................... 3.00
0. F. C. Taylor.................................... 3.00
W. H. McBrayer........................................ 4.50
Old Crow.................................................... 3.00
Red Top...................................................... 6.00
Paul Jones................. 4.00
Apple Brandy............................................ 4.00
Pure Blackberry...................................... 3.90
Gin................................................................. 4.00
Port Wine................................................... 2.50
Angelica...................................................... 2.50
Sherry.................................................... 2.50
Catawba........................................................ 2.50
| The Republic, fcH L"iii.i. M«»:
' j Inclosed Hint $1. for which send
! The Twice a-Week Reouhlic und
Kurin Progress one year to
Name—
r. o -
No.—
—R. F. D.—
Statc,-
NOTE—If you wantonly The Twice
a-Week Republic the prii-e is 95c a
year. The price of Farm Progress
alone Is 10c a year.
The boxes will bear no mark or writing ex Ulll1tr BUHrailtee by all drugKisti
cept your name and address. Money must, m all at so.- a bottle,
cases, accompany order, and we guarantee satis-
faction. We would be pleased to have your order.
Remcmbek, WE PREPAY EXPRESS.
Jefferson, Tex.
Wanted—You to loam tele-' DO YOU WANT TO SELL
gmpliy for R. R. service under an Your Land? If so, see Hill
operator und chief dispatcher Stewart, he has you a buyer,
with 25 years experience. Free List vour farms with him at
cAtoiogue. McKinney Telegraph once; commission reasonable,
c.tyluge. McKinney Texas. Address, Linden, Texas,
the homo demand’ and every
year your cotton money goes to
swell the wealth of the western
graiii farmer.
The following shows the pro-
duction in the various cotton
states of corn in 1904;
State. Bushels.
North Carolina......40,705,478
South Carolina......40,334,713
Florida ............ 6,640,234
Alabama..........41,877,165.
Mississippi........ 39,709,664.
Grave. Trouble Foreseen. Louisiana..........27,258,443.
It need hut little foresight, to tell, j Texas............ 136.702,699
(hat when your stomach und liver Arkaasas.......... 48,332,614
are badly affected, grave trouble is ! Tentie8see.........80.890,025
ahead, unless you take lhe proper .
medicine for your disease, as Mrs. There is no reason why the
John A. Young, of C.«y, X. Y., did. South should not import corn,
She says: I had neuralgia of the hut there is every reason why we
liver and stomach, my hear! was . .
. . ,r * \ , , should not only raise enough
weakened, and I could not eat. I was # ”
very bud for a long time, hut In Elec- our consumption, but make
trie Bitters, I found just what I need- it an article of export, Every
ed, for they quickly relieved and cured 8oatl,ern 8tate is nearer the great
" Best medicine for weak women- , . , , ,
export market ot tbe world than
the great Central West, which
is Hbw supplying these markets.
Start a campaigu in your
school precinct association for
more corn. There are farmers
in exery community who always
make a success in raising corn;
let tl.em tell you how todo it.
There is more money in corn at
5o cents a bushel than cotton at
Dr McCoy,
D E-N f I S T .
17 years experience; All work
in Dentistry done in an artistic
manner. Prices reasonable and
work up-to-date.
CROWN and BRIDGE works
specialty. You are invited to
call on him while in Hughes
Springs, have your teeth exam- 7centsa pound,
ined free and get prices. Office
over Ledbetters drug store.
AH work gua-anteed.
Wanted—75 bushel ot cotton
seed. See C. A. Keaseler.
Packer Swift was very much
surprised to learn that there is a
beef trust. Eighty million
people knew it all the time.
Dissolution Notice.
I have b light the entire stock
of Boone & Stewart. All money
due said firm is payable to me
and I will pay all debts contract-
ed jointly while in business.
J. J. Boon.
"The Magazine That Has An Idea
Back Of It ”
Have you heard that Hon. Thns.
E. Watson of Georgia has begun the
publication of a magazine?
You kuow who Mr- Wat on is? He’s
the man who wrote “The Story °I
France," "Life of Napoleon, anti
“'l l e Life and Times of Thoms Jeffer-
son ^He was the peophe’s Party
can licate for President last year.
1> irst number of TOM W ATSON'S
M<> GAZ'NE will be puh'ished Feb,
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pnite 10c. By mail, $1 00 per year.
You will miss the most interesting 128
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This offer will be made for onlv a short time. Remember that by remitting us the recnilar sub-
scription price to The Sun for 12 month you will get the Lantern free for six months. Address with
out,delay. The Sun, Linden, Texas.
TOM
WATSON’S
MAGAZINE—nr, better still, send a
iar for a year’s subscriptisn to
TOM WATSON’S MAGAZine,
121 West 42ml Street.
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
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For Salk, the following books
wl ich can be seen at the Sun
of ice, brand new now is your
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Americanized Encyclopaedia
itannica, 10*volumes; $22.50.
Columbian Cyclopedia,, 40
lurries $50.
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Do something to help you
FACTORY LOADED SMOKELESS
POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS
Good shells in your gun mean a good bag
in the field or a good score at the trap.
Winchester ‘Leader” and “Repeater”
Smokeless Powder Shells are good shells.
Always sure-fire, always giving an even
spread of shot and good penetration, their
r.-m grcat superiority is testified to by sports-
men who use Winchester Factory Loaded
Shells in ^reference to any other make.
ROLLER BEARING.
HIGH GRADE.
■M
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
Officers of Cass. Co. Farmers Uidon. j Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Mother’s Favorite.
I The soothing snd healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
nude it s favorite with people every-
1 where. It is especially prized by mo-
thers of small children, for colds, croup
N. J. Barron; President Linden, Tex. j
J. W. Shamir; V. C. P-, Atlanta’ Tex.
J. D. Vaughn; 8ecy, Atlanta, Texas.
Excutiive Committee.
J- W. Sharror, Atlanta, Texas.
Roh Moore, Kildare. Texas.
J. L. Griffin, Cueseta Texas.
Mrs. C. W. Newkirk has the ; and whooping cough, as it always «f-
most up-to-date Restaurant iu fords quick relief, snd as it contains no
Atlauta. Call around and get opium or other hsrmfnl drug, It may
you something good
by buying this
reliable, honest,
high grade sew-
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE, i
National Sewing Machine Co.
I BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS.
If it Is something In rj OH
Feed whites only.
ent be given >• confidently P> a baby as > are bunting, D. L. Lucas is th*
* ‘.T: *dQlt- Fof by T’ J H'n'irr j place to find it.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1905, newspaper, February 21, 1905; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523120/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.