The Cass County Sun., Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 2
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Sheriff Walker is attending to
official business in Texarkana
this week.
CASS COUNTY SUN
John Banger,
Editor & Proprietor
TUESDAY, OCT., 13. IO.13.
THECA88COI XTVSl’.N pnblluhefl hwj , .. ‘
Tnr*tiftj .it*«»liter**ti at the mb leu p«%t , est ana sells ;it reasonable prices.
OJtt e n% -eroud elans bumlter. v'vtv-n
Harvard live Whiskey, sold
[ by J.hn Vines, Jefferson. The
i very best for medicinal or other
uses.
The place to get your eatables
| both faucy and staple, is at W L
McWhorter. He keeps the choic
SA72S3? S7ESCSIPTI0K:
liagl*;*jpr. a*e rear, cssl iaiiraite $b
** “ sis n:s:hs, * ‘ 60:.
If as*, paii is ai-rarce lC:t: perscsib. I
Obituary imliivs hihI rur-ls of t.iuuks *
will in- insert- <1 at iwo-auil-a-halfceiitu
per line.
J. S. Morris Jr. is taking a
weeks lay off visiting the paren-
tal home and his sister. Mrs.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE jMym Ml- at A,min':_
All sues and styles of family
portraits made from small pic-
tures by II. G. Hamilton, At-
Bill May. of Kildare, visited lanta, ’JVx.
For your school supplies call
on J. 'i\ Hendersc-ii.
the Sun yesterday.
A big line of new shoes at C.
II. Nelson s.
Go to John M. Vines. Jeffer-
son, for your Harvard live.
J. T. Dodd. of Lanier, was on
our strei is last Saturday
l’aints, oil, varnish te. at C.
W. Newkirk s, Ac. , •
Fried apples and peaches at
C . H. Nelson's.
Misses Paisy and Irene Me
\\ liorter have returned from
their visit to Pittsburg.
Von will he a welcome visitor
at our store. F M. Greene,
Atlanta, Tex
Fill Henderson, "I near lie I
Hill was trading in town Wednes
day.
For photographs, in all the
late.-t styles, goto II G. Harring-
ton, Atlanta, Lex.
Mrs. Henry Crowsnn present-
el her husband with a baby buy
on last Wednesday.
When you come to Atlanta,
pay our mammoth department
.-tore a visit. F. M. Greene.
Misses Mamie tiinl Annie Har-
ris ommingled with tlie.Shiloites
Sunday.
When m Atlanta and need
anything in the drug line* cull
on C. W. Newkirk.
We are glad tosee Dud (livens.
When you go to Atlanta re-
member that Lon Graver is pre-
pared to eater to your appetite in
a satisfactorv way and can also
furnish you a comfortable bed for
sleeping.
Consider..ble number of young
people and some more advanced
in years, took in the singing con-
vent ion at the "Y" Saturday and
Sunday.
“The It.iptist Ladies AidS-
ety requests all members to
present at a special meeting
be held next Sat. Oct. 17.
Born to Obe Eaves and wi
babv girl last week. May
live to he a blessing and c
fort to them during their li\
PLEASE TAKE NOT1CJ
Arthur Stewart, brother nf
County Attorney Stewart, died j
at Gilmer last week His re
mains were shipped to
City, where they were laid t
rest.
All parties owing me on
count <>r note will gruciousb
vor me hv settling at once
need the money. My husi
I will he run 011 a cash 1
^ through the rest of the year
yueoi. I n0 cre(]jt onlv by special ag
ment. I earnestly solicit
cash trade on conditions of
When you want a good pair|’HS best goods tor the
of Shoes cane to A. Bipinski & money. Respectlully,
Son, Jefferson, Tex., and ask to
see the II. C. Godman Shoes for
who has been quite sick for some | men, boys, ladies and children
t ime. able to lie our streets again.
Foil S.w.k—One 15 month old
1 Drainer and Ib-i-ford male, weigli-
j ing TOOlhs at Douglassville.
Dr. T. (1. II owe.
\\ alter Reed, of Caves Springs
community, was a pleasant in'-
’ *••• 1.,,.
er on the Sun last >aun<i.v.
^LAND?
Sold and guaranteed only by us.
Our informant was mistaken
in reporting the death of Alvin
Dennett of Avinger. It was his
estimable companion that was
called from earth-life to never
ending joys in the glorr land.
To lU7,,r.» // \f,n/ < oncera.
John S Mo
Lonnie, the only son of C
Fnap, who was just growin
into manhood, was taken
while assisting his fa.
building a house near Co.
died last Tuesday evening
was buried at Frie
Wednesday a ft e r 1100 n.
Sun condoles with > its
Faro and his
1 am again located* in Linden
to do all kindsof Dlarksfnith and
-Send me price,descriptions of | general repair work. Located
your land and improvements
and I will send vou purchaser.
M. M. I'ruitt.
Miss .1 unit* Epperson
at the old Crow shop. Will
tackle anything from a Jew's
liarp to a Locomotive Fugu e,
r't urned I wo1’1* guaranteed. Respt.
home last Saturday from a visit! Loleman.
to Misses Allie Bridges and Byrd I lie Salve Thai lleals
Erwin. j without leaving a sear is I)e\\*ill’s.
| The inline Witeli H;iz>-! is ;q,ptieil to
All who want to pav Dr. C. E J many salves, hut DeWitt’s Witeli lla-
. 1 I*. 1.... .1.......1.. \v:» t 11 1
Ca*l»Hs! I3c
RvlnJIic Ctol
loss.
^Iclallic
Ca*lat»!!
A full and eomplete
Metallic Caskets on hand ..
Garity’s. Can also supp!\
with cloth caskets. Burial I
and all grades of Coffins,
and inspect. T. F. .Met)
Jefferson.
Tom Stewart died at N
,. • • ,* 1 , 1 ,, I z-'l Salve is the onlv Witeli Haz. I i ,, . , . .
Davis in coin, fodder and cotton S.,|VH ,|ia( eontaias the pure mi- j 1' n lay. alter a Irngmng t
-eed will please bring them in ! vv'i'Dh z Ts'’e''^ 'ii j'"-v , <>f a year or more. He was
within the next three weeks. L ' ' *’ ‘ ‘ "
JolinS. Morris, his Cinderella
spent Sunday
Mrs. Jack IVurifov, of Delta
County, is visiting her parents
near Bryan's Mill.
Havvkes’ eye glasses guaran-
teed to lit your eve, by B. T. Led-
better, Hughes Springs.
11»iss Nelson eatne in from Ea-
gle Lake Tuesday night to spend •
. visit at tl
< fi'gans an
in! I .... *1
and son. Adlai
last with Mrs. N. K. Saulsat Kil-
dare.
Our fall and winter dress
goods are here. Ladies are in-
vited to come and see.
C. II. Nelson.
Come to see me when vou are
in need of anything in the way
of family groceries. Keep ric-
hest and a full line and Harvard
Rye. John M. Vines, Jefferson.
-Misses Vista and Veimic Coker
[ruralized Saturday and Sunday,
visiting their Ernie. Boh Hender-
son.
CHARTER OAK: STOVES.
We are sole agents for the
above named stoves which have
been the best on the market for
50 years—hotter now >n’s ever.
not. 1 t it. K c. ivvvitt iiiv. nt.it !-'• resident of the Bryan's
cv"' !' i1,1 '‘i1 ,'VivV be\\ lit’- j eouiiiiiiuit v. of this countv
Wlleli MaZ 'l salve is the tiest in the I '
Well I tel* ell IS, hums, lll'tlise-, tetter, I SOlilP VCUfS sillCC lVHlOVed t
“kv MKtE:. i-1"*- «i,..w i^«.K,.^,i«.
tile pursuits. Loin was an
II,my Matln-as and uif** and , orable. hightoiijed citizen at
Miss Martini-Larp. ot 1 exarka-J,.v .mplary nn-inher of the )
na. attended the funeral of tla-ir;(),!i,sl ||e ]las ,
lit t le brother. Lonni-- Larp, at j friends in Cass who willregi
I" 1 i'-odship last Wednesday. ]\-1-arn of !iis pnssing awa
i’liey spent a few days with fri.-lids — - —- -
liere, and returned home last Sat- KSrol.c ?:ilo 23 j» IJo^t-
unlay.
“NEW FALL GOODS”-
Our stock was never so com-
plete as now. All flints new and
proper for fall wear, will be
found in this well known store,
And to the ladies especially we
would like to say, our dress
goods department contains a
gathering of novelties that’s be-
yond description. Fay us a vis-
it mid : ' spiis |
S l.eQ'iinnnf CmvfMifligli.H'
r*I nf bis ciisfoMuiry limit
viiwj(in ni C’lir-'iiic CniD-f ip.’ili-
I>r. King’s New f ife Pills l»m -
his house, lii< trouble \va»a»*res-
now lie’s entirely « ur» »l. They’i1-
lo cur* J.),: at J T. ,J
don’s Drug Sfoie.
NEW FALLCLOTHE
Our new slink for the
is now here, and we now I
have bought too miieh el-
, To
. . u.e itistalimemt plan at
NcGurity’s, J fferson.
Cotton is generally turning out
short and is very slow in open-
ing.
Don’t neglect your chance for
a nice set of china ware free at
C. II Nelson's.
Pies A. Turner, of Texarkana,
has been appointed to till out the
unexpired term of Judge lalbot.
Wanted—Corn and cotton
seed. Will accept same on ac-
counts. J. T. Henderson.
Emerson Benm-tt and li. M.
Stewart made the Sun pleasant
1 alls.
C. H. Nelson will sell you 1000
matcher and a mettle match sale j relieve vou
for 5 ets. That’s matches.
Linden Collegiate Institute is
moving along smoothly, and if
you have not entered your chil-
dren they an* losing precious
time. _
Remember that Garland
Stoves, the very best that can he
had, are sold by Myers, Jeller-
son. He also carries a general
line of hardware.
Sloan Mills ami Mr. 1 enn\
wen* pleasant callers on the Sun
Wednesday. Sloan is somewhat
crippled up from chasing a cow
and falling into a hole, affecting
him sharply in one of his hips.
cough
I f s o
Have you a hacking
nn-1 can’t sleep at night
a lew drops *»l Mastic Liniment
diluted with watei will instantly
C. W. New kill;,
Atlanta, Tex.
through our in»u»»uiuui aiuiv
Lookers and buyers are equally
welcome. F M. Greene, ,1
Atlanta, Tex
Farmers arc rushing their cot-
ton to market mid are getting
!»l-i> cents for it. This rush lms
convinced buyers that tie* crop
has been underestimated. After
a while it will bring about 1-*
ecu s. and perhaps more, then
the farmers who have sold out
and spent the money received
will wish they hadn't been in such
a hurry.—Farm mid Ranch.
on account of cotton hei
short. We have cut riie
-mi our entile stock an-'
♦ .-% «<!«• .1 »i*| It 110 r>
ing until you get our ^
yen will l>e sorry. 5
A. Ricixski &
t/'.-ffvr.
Everything in the medicine
line tli-It a family uses, fresh at
J. J. Story’s
J. R. Sheppard and H. G. Go-
roo gave tlu- Sun a financial lift
Uio other.day.
A little girl came to gladden
die home of Sain Liles and wife
llonday last.
J. J. Story says it is pay day
jnd he wants his customers to
remember him.
UvcleJack ■ ,'il' »on,
George, have sold their i1’ m l>e-
tween Dalton and Naples.
Mrs. J. 0. Goodman made the
Sun office a short and pleasant
e vil yesterday.
A chance at a $50 phonograph
for each 2oct purchase at New-
* kirk’s, the Druggist, Atlanta,
Tex.
C. A. Earp and wife spent last
Wednesday night with Griffin
Svvinford and wife.
All persons indebted to me by
account will please call at the
drug store and settle same, and
oblige, J. T. Henderson.
Reader, if you are due the Sun
anything, please make it a point
to send it in, as we are needing
it. ___
(’ol. F. E. Rogers visited his
grandson D. H. Morris at W as-
kom, Texas last week.
A pair of match horses, best
drivers in the county, and a
double buggy for sale. Apply
Dr. C. E, Davis.
Although cotton Is short, yet
with the increased price and tlu*
farmer having his feed supply and
meat lions-* at liomcthis county
is in far better shape than it was
last year.
To Frie nils and Customers.
All that are indebted to me
either bv note or open account
please come forward and settle,
as I am needing the money.
Respt., E. L. Goodman.
Kildare Tex.
,11 Graver, of Atlanta, wants
you to give him a call, as he has
a choice stock of family groceries
which he is selling at low figures.
Prompt and courteous atten-
tion.
Save-* Two from Ocatli
•'Our little ilnugliti-r liail an almost
fiitI attack of wlM>"|iintt nmyli ami
In-OIK-Iiitis” V* riles Mrs. W. K. Havi-
I.iihI, of Armonli, N. 5., “l-m, when
•ill other reineili-s f.iileil. we saveil lu r
11IV- with Ur. Kina's New Uiseoyery.
Our nit-ee, who Inol consiiiiiplion in an
iiilvaiu-eil stnjre, also tisial lliis wonder-
fill mcdicim*ami t»v *!i«* |»"i feet \
well.’ Desp r ite throat ami lung dis-
ease* .viehl to Ur. King's New Discov-
ery as to no other nicdicii c on earth.
Iiifiillihle for Coughs ami Colds. 30c
■uni jl 00 hottles guaranteed by .)■ 'I
Henderson.
We hope that our friends
whom we have worked so hard
to supply their wants in tlu* past
will not he to careless about the
settlement of their accounts. 11
takes some money to carry on a
good business. It is very hu-
miliating to us to he coniinual-
lv sending you statements, or
giving expensive newspaper no-
tices. We need vvhat you owe
11s and would thank you for your
prompt remittance.
C. II. Nelson
IIWHchel O’Neal has jpi”
matrimonial army, hav ,
it fair and charming dang..
Arkansas, a Miss Cartel
May their lives lie perfectly l
ed and their marriage be n
table “Two souls with but <
gle thought two hearts that
as one." and prosperity ill
them.
MILLINERY MILLINER
Our Millinery departinen
now busy. The new hat
here. More becoming limn
er, for surpassing the sty!-
recent years, are the hand.--
lv trimmed hats tor fall. 1
beautiful room fairly teems *v
new and good hat ideal’s,
and see the correct styles,
patterns, in fact eveiyt1
(hats new. Our popular ti
mer, Miss Nannie MeCIunj
with us again Jiis season.
F. M. Greene, Atlanta,
Eugene Meyers, at the Ballauf
stand in Jefferson, is headquar-
ters for mechanical tools and
nearly everythingelseto he found
in a hardware store.
Remember that John S. Mor-
ris has a complete lineot coffins
and caskets on band row. All
orders filled on short notice.
Terms cash. Orders from par-
ties with established credit filled
promptly on thirty days time.
Don’t hesitate to give your or-
ders to his wife when he is ab-
sent, she will have them execut-
ed promptly.
BAIN WAGONS! ~~
We have just received a Car of
The Bain Wagons. The best
wagon on the market. Made es-
pecially for East Texas Trade.
F. M. Greene, Atlanta.
Our buyer, Mr. A. Bipinski,
lias just returned from New
York, having been there eight
weeks and bought an extra large
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Shoes,and everything kept
in our line, paying spot cash for
them, and that is why we sell
goods so much cheaper than any
other house in eastern Texas.
A. Rii-inski & Sox,
Jefferson, Texas.
For Sale.
Stockraisers are hereby noti-
fied that I have Jack for sale.
Do you need an animal of this
kind, if so it will pay you to
come and see mine.
Joe T. Huff.
FURNITURE.
When in need of anything in
the house-furnishing line call
on us. We are the largest deal-
ers in furniture in East Texas.
Our prices will sell you, our
stock will surprise you.
A' J. McWilliams & Co.,
Atlanta, Tex
('has. Ru-musvin, a pai
belonging to Local Union
2-13 of Beaumont, died ui
the Sun office Sunday ni
He was found on the outst
of town sick and in a
condition, when a veh
had and brought to tl*'
fice, where such
given him as to make 1.
moments as pleasant as pos
lie was not conscjous sin'**
tirday morning. Asub.scrin
was taken up and he was g
a decent interment in the 1
den eeinetery yesterday at
noon. He was supposedjo in
relatives in Houston and B -a
moot.
I, I . I. ... M ■
S. S. MISSIONARY SOCIETY !
The monthly entertainment •
Sunday evening was quite a suc-
cess. i-nynitAM
1. Song, Toiling in His \ iue- (
yard. 2. Fray, r
it. Fivsii tent s Day.
4. Solo. If 1 were a 5 >dee.
5. Recituh on by Jack Harris. •
li. Song. Tr.e Reaping Time is
Coming.
7. liriilSong. Fourteenl hilclr- n
S. Du ;. Whv Stand yv there
Idle.
<1. Fa: r. By Miss Mary Walker
1 (>. 1 pi: - : i; i! •*. i h--l 1 olden Gate
i 1. lh-eitatioii. Miss Annie Lee
From Springdale.
ter an absence of five or six
■s I again knock for admit*
1 * to your sain torium.
e have had many ups and
V mostly downs, since we
1 you last. We have seen
* ends sicken, die and pass
\ . We have also lost a dear
ji.t whi-h we hope to meet in
Blight Beyond,
on too have changed vonr
ie from Standard to Sun.
* time which pass-s over our I ,
.•.Iss«>nui>em-ptii*lemakes tie*j ^ : ,1 - tj,., (;0ldcii
-•-iducl change in ha.-its »jj-a'in. s .-n-ciorbidsaiicxteiHli «l
and eliaraeter i-.si:i j r-j mention . l each xpat-ate parti -
lit in this bright entertainment
•aranee. At ill--1 v >-
•ty five years v I
..aotlier. l.- t Us hope
v ( .. itiges are for our good.
When we last wrote you. wo
s a citizen of Mndvillc. Mu-1-
ae is now extinct and most 01
r citizens are gathered to Ewir
-pit*.
iVe are nowdomi-ileil at Sp- uig
le. which is growing in: - a
nising city.
c have everything lu-re that
'-ni evt o- find in aim>:her
.11,11- Ms size il! (?ie-*f(>.
have two g(*ii(*ral 'toivs. con-
it-ing of dry goods, groceries
id drugs also a milliner cstab-
lunent ]>rt-“id.'il over by afasli-
■ ci|*lt* and up-t j-i!. t; - drcssniak-
1. a cold stoing * plan, and so-
li fountain, wii -re nil ; lidasn-sr
mperent drinks can he found,
have Bluinl-or anil tie yards
tli the best shipping proclivi-
:.i the county, cinisisting of
t ConvetiicUt wan* house and
,-st side tracks, a black smith
xl and repair shop where all
dr work can he 111 -1 on short
ice. ! i.-al and long >!is’,auc--
.-phone connection with the
. -id-- woi i-1. a t ram road from
e i; . tale 1 Riclmdsville whi -Il
■ ( uf. 11.1. ■ t s*» 1 will -vi vc ns t wo
'. !!.. a o p iVotn S; ving-l lie to
■ ■. 1 mile-, east of Spring-la!-.*
:
li lt to linicli credit can not h-*-
giveti to tin* young ladies who
have taken up this work. <*ulv
those who ha.v*- un-lertoken s ;--h
patient- -. time and work mpiirnl
- (- - : i■ .. 1 -;: th ! st that is i-i
each p; rh-rnia: -•<*. to pro.In *-
order out - ! chaos, hat atony out
of diset»rd. Tin* singing v. s
cs]h ciaily lint. slumiug that tal-
ent in that line is not la -ting
around Linden, and what most
surprises nil outsider is that with
such voices, such talent and know-
ledgeof music, we do not have
better singing at our regular
-■er'-'ces. c -rtaiiili nothing woiu 1
add niiiii* to the attraction and
pleasure Of Sunday School and
preaching than such singing as t
we listi ni d to Sunday night, i
(foil speed tile noble work of the !
S. S. Missionary Society.
Auditor.
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Mrs. Ma
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l»*rs ai'.
- visit in::'
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our nii«!>i 1 a* >-
Mr. Jus:
t: •
i* A:•
il«an
- husiness
Land For Sale.
I, . Mot-in n. 7t‘*0 acres. 1 mile
East of Bivins, will sell in
a'mounr to suii jmivhasef.
(luc farm 5 miles north of Lin-
den containing lu5 ,-icvi-sUOacri s
fresh land in eukivation. 5 room |
dwelling, barns, stables, tw-
good weils water t-ne tenant
lions -,
J1 dm f bill Survey. 11 i.icns. 5
miles ciisi oi Linden.
T. .i. F< >ster. Sin vey, .'5 acr« s
5 mi! s iio;-i!i-,'asr of Linden.
Join: Li-!: Survey. :.'>5 at res.
2,!.be ■■ -out!, 1 : < Li ■'art 1 il.
A. E a,...' -1 Surv.y. i ! .. ' s.
2 mill - s.,e.t li 1 if . lanta.
J. I’. Gin Sun . y. 1 so a- l-es
7 mill's si nit It of ! dndcii.
J. S. Lundy Survey. .'A acres.:
5 mill s nortlt-caM oi Linden.
1 (i.l a -r-'s of 1 lie .!(' M'-Alpne
sui vey, 1miles south of Linden
on the Jei'iVi: ,»n ro."-!.
All parties having hinds for
sa'e list it with I. \. Ma;i*lt.
Real E •: ate ,\ g-111. 1 Judea Tex. ,
A. Re J0JMTOT,
The well-known MaJ mist is now
permanently located in Linden.
Ho will repair or build any kind of Machinery that yon
may have, I10 guarantees all his work. He e ims
well recommended and solicits your work.
Give hi 111 a trial. Write him at Linden Tex.
■"OUS BTOCZ'OP 1 ‘ ^
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats and Clothing,
IS 11QTT C0SE?xisTB.
Wc also curry a full and complete line of Staph-
GROCERIES, FEED STUFFS, and all kinds of
EMBLEMEN LS.
1 fertilise Uli|
and the l est and purest goods at the lowest prices.
When ii. ./••Person give us a trial and we will treat you right.
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CLOTHING.
Our Fall line of clothing is
now on sale au-f of those \vh
want Nobby, Well-made (
and pants we only ask a cha
to show that we have them j
handle only the best, whicn u
guarantee. A. J. McWilliams
Co., Atlanta, Tex.
Rev’s Vance and Dobbs ha
been conducting a revival m-
ing at Troupe church seV-
days.
The New Era mentions
marriage of George R. Br
and Mrs. Willie Pendley on
.7th, Eld O. H. Latliom offl
ting. W. M. Honten and i
Anna Dobson. Oct. 6 th, Rov
A. Christain officating
uur u>-.vn Siitunliiy.
larrv IIooper asi-i..' nit c'n-i
ico ut' Texarkana is visiting
b’-athcr and t aking n much
dc-l rest..
lessrs Bud McConn -ll andJno.
Iiarnwcll have been appointed
ii-f l ie inspectors fur the Creo-
ing Co. at Texarkana.
.liss Etna Million, a beautiful
rl luvomplisliod young huh of
*K®i>n, is vwit iug Iter sister. Mrs.
itpp.
D. A Thompson of Dry Ron
i.-sseil tlu-ougli our town Satur-
i:iv. cm■ nit * to Texarkana.
Tin-re is lo be a wedding in our
.! l.-t. i.i the n-'.ir future, for tlu*
e--:si-ii! ti-; c.iii'-id'-ft-l ; s •- !•••.
•'•- will 1 * tile -mi s!;i,ii . e; 1 iii-iu
>> om- n. xi -.-.:r.unm;ica 1 ion.
F/of. I! 'b i. has - - u-ued li is
■••Pool . •1 F :'!'ii:.ri1.al. - see 1]
. • virh 11 -- • ' : i.ahlyt
•• - ; . . 1’rof. i 1 ii -ill id cv; ,; -
bin is mi ving along nil ■ i v.
M: !'>a:-:iiv:<*!l has a break
if N. • tii-e : liis h- use. a cliie-:en
!. -.( out well foriu-'d and
1"V 1-i'ied v i:li two heads'and
i-. I; x' A. be clu-lor.
Cs'Brth of t ec. Stotuai-li.
When llu- Htoinurh 1st evi-i-lon l -d-
v!u*. to,ni is- t.-iKeii inf-- it tliul fulls to
|j‘Z**st iq.iernys ami iiilluu.i-.s tlu- iiiimu-
..en.iiuliea, px|ms*ii’.g the iutvi-k iimi
.ms, s 1 lie glatuls c> secret imii-iu ili-
st • ail of (lie imtura I juli-t-s •■ f (lia'csiiou.
this is calieil Cntumi of Hit* .Stomach.
*nr years l sule-nsl with < uturrli of
lie Sl-ilila -li, i-:OIHeil hv i 1 i«lIjr.-stion.
U itT -rs amt ineilic*in(*s failed to Ix-iiertt
11-- -nitll t aseii Ivo'ln! U\sjiepsia t-'.ire.
—.1. It. Khea. (.’o|*p-'ll, Texas. Sold
y J. T. Kcnders iii.
Lodi Dots.
Mrs. Chandler is her * visit ii g
daughter Mrs. Speiivei- Ford,
i-o [ .11 Hudson, of Lcesville
.a., spent last wc- k' with her
lather. Mrs. W. (’. Jones.
• C. F. Moseley was in Jeffcr on
Jprfday.
' Mailing has moved hisfan,-
.1 r.-. We are glad to welcome
hem.
Mrs. John Heath and littlegirIs
rewel a till Lillian, of Vivian La .
(pent- a few days with her broth-
•r, Mr. Ira Sellers last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tate Sellers, of
larsluiil spent Saturday and
lunday with .relatives here.
MKs Ida Hughes, of Kildare is
isiting Miss Lucy Wallace.
An Ice cream supper was given
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K
•ellers last Saturday night, eve--
y body seemed to enjoy tliem-
elves until a late hour. The fol-
iwing were present: Misses Ber-
a Sharp, Mattie Hasty, Birdie
ml Alice Ford. Ruby, Ellen and
lary Lee Sellers. Georgia Parr,
ora Allen. Sallie and Epsy Wal-
ace. Messrs John Thompson
lirk Sellers. William Ford, Miles,
lorris and Leslie Jaynes. Milt
lott, (leva Wallace, Mr. and
I. Callison I’ossum.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous-
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of
the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol
cures indigestion. This new discovery repre-
sents the natural juices of digestion as they
exist in a healthy stomach, combined with
the greatest known tonic and reconstructive
preoerties. KodoJ Dyspepsia Cure does not
only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this
famous remedy cures all stomach trouble?
by clMsiri;.;;. purifying, sweetening and
stror.gtR-ii.Dig ihe mucous rr.embrar.ee iining
r- strung'*’.1
I
pun ip mm, \
Headquarters for fine Wt ^es. Li -
quors, imported and Don ode
Cigars. Will deliver 8 year
OLD Sour Mash WiiLI- ' a
ey to
’A O ^
of
, 25y*:~
the stomach
t Mr. S. 5. of RkVPrcvocJ. W. Vt., :
‘ 1 • ' • v : . i for twer.'A > ■: .rr
K-Ul eursJ me a.-.d we are new using it l.i milk
Korfoi Diverts Whet You Eat.
Bellies only. St.O* Sire he’d: ••; :: times the trial
-.vhi.'r. sei.s icr i. c.TUS.
Pr.va.ccl by C. 0. DoWITT U CO., CHICAGO
J.T H- i-.t, !-'•-,
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
4-1M PORTA NT GATEWAYS—4
any
Texas for
Per Gallon. Mail orders a spe
cialty.
ADDRESS, Box
JEFFERSON TEXAS.
NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
New ©i*<s>eery Fi r ess
TO THE TRADING' PUBLIC:
Wi: HAW. OII.NKH L"I* WITH MIKall S'LKAt: ( ' uV
t? rta atj cfri. .. ftsur* CnS <.;***• xt* < *•
AT Tin: JOHN VINF.s OLD S I AN i'. UOR. l’OLK AND !. W A* L.TTK
H i ving ptirchnseil the S-il Lorry stock of Pure Medicinal Whiskies, H ves
nml Old Bourbon, nml anything you u*1 m that line all on us for it and we
will always treat you fair and square. Vonr nation.. 2; solicited.
OLD C# C, RYE, JOEL 1?. FH \ ‘ZiiCY:..
L 6*5 R^S-.LL. .Jr'!’.
I
s39BBHn»: - ■■ ti
Tin* l uairii»oii*.!y iiloptcil % avatioii qto?
ol’THE INITIATED D
c m E DI, DM I
with its Numerous Resorts, Superb
. CJir-nte Mtit^hless ScenicGr«ndour
’ and Reasonable Acocn*-
E. P. TURNER,
Gen-l Pass-r and Ticket aoent,
Dallas, texa*.
- hitiolis.
•TfiS wmmu BOLD"
is Ihc Shortest Route by more than 150 miles, anil offers
Double Daily Soiirl Trains with Pullman Palace Drawing
Room Sleepers on each ; Quickest Time hv Hours ; an
Meals in Handsomely Equipped Cate Cars—(a la
carte)—at Reasonable Prices, and More \ aluable
Stop-Over Privileges than an other line
Write ns for •-the proofs,” also for the P-eamifnl Illnstrated Bocks of
Int'ormatiou. They art* t tw•
A. A. GLISSON, General P. Aaent. Port-yu,1',’1' T-'xaj.
Est ray Notice
Taken up by
I
»‘s4
him
R. I\. Swinford Those that have subscribed J || Jjlll :f\r. I
nn-i fstr.iml on the 27th day of t the monument fund and have .* ^ ; t
June 1903, before Eh Fraztor , , ,
Justice of the Peace of precinct j not paid same will p.eas
No. 1 Cass Co Texas, One dark at once for there is other ex-
brown horse mule branded M on pen?es besides buying the noonu-
lei't hip and T. C. on right, ap- mpnt *purn 3ame over to Mrs.
'K^T, hand and ™l ' ■' H'
of office at Linden Texas this l
June 27th A. D. 1903.
‘ W. A. Powell,
County Clerk Cass Co Texas ****’• *■*— ^* .............. , __ ____
mltaa imBMK ffBiTTgl Mil 4W4-I.
foto® a C6M in One Bay; '
Take Laxative Bromo Qr.®Sx'ikS
THE
lb
—> jai. irjLis.'
Offers his services to the peo-
ple of Queen City and suroundinj
, List your land with I. N. Mar- country; he will also give you a;
; ett Linden, lie will sell it for you j up-to-date hair cut, and shav e
now is the time. 1 Give him you* support.
Seven MHtion boxes sold In past 12 months.
Ttfo fi'tnatope,'_
r;- s-z 5O'.5. X o' ^
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1903, newspaper, October 13, 1903; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523332/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.