The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THS DUBLIN PROGRESS, FRIDA I MAT 1. 1908*
Joe Bailey Always Stops bi
St. Louis.
. A dispatch from . St. Loult |
dated Match 2fith,
United States Senator Joseph <
W. Bailey oT Taaaa passed \
through 8t. Louie today oo hie ; |
— to Teias to be prenaift at <*
contention In Fort Worth'!
urday when candidates j;
y to Hatley will be ncm- <
inatied at delegatee at large to !
national democratic convert- J
to oppose In a primary elec- o
tlon those nominated on the J!
anti-Bailey platform at Waco ;[
recently. Bel ley said that he"
as too buey to diaousi politics |!
e left tonight on the Missouri, f
Kansas Teias railroad. I
♦eteeeeeeeeeHeeeeee
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(think of Indigestion think
for it Is without doubt the
station that completely dl-
daese# of foods. And that is
you need when you have indigos-
f TOU tilt* ‘ h* | 1 f I
will act promptly but thoroughly :
thing that will got right at the
able and do the very work itself for
iuO etomach by digesting the food that
you eat and that is Kodol. It Js pleas-
ant t%. take. It is sold by Dublin
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•♦♦*eee«y»e«»»e»em»e»w
2 Pet Names to the People i
♦ A aouth Texas statlclan has
* complied a list of adjectives and <*
* Improper npuns that have been <>
applied by Bailey to thousands J!
5 of Texas democrats In the last
2 four weeks as follows: Idiots,
J forgers, deserters, conscripts,
—te.
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<«. ; rascals, anarchists, little fish,
; little grafters, demagogues, cow
' :i thieves, Ignoraot persons, hy-
i$ . ! enas, devils, Infidels, dirty dogs,
; snapping turtles, nimeomoops,
• scalawags, hellhounds, and all
o this from a United States sena
tor from Texas to a people whom a
he was elected to represent. 2
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’ character assassins, lawyerlets,
Mrs, soreheads, deadheads,
J 'ey ml io-headed lawyers, hypo-
crlts. ruffians, thieves, burglars,
-J____I- ______kl.,. Ill.U Hal,
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a long article In defenoe of
healing; I refused, and from
day to this he has branded me
as a viper1: He guards his doors
against the' paper and says that he
would shed the last drop of his
heart’s blood before it should enter
his home. Wei I am not a fighting
man, but the darn thief would
have to pay his back dues before
there would be any warlike efforts
to send it there. You can feed a
do£ on liver for a week and then
throw him a hard old bone and he
will show you his appreciation by
making his best out possible. But
oh my! How much better a faithful
dog is than a man who is an ingrate.
'The dog will look at you and wag
his tail, as if to say, this is poor
chewing for a good, sweet tempered
dog like lam but yon have hereto-
fore been very kind and I shall not
complain. But the man will forget
the past, tear his shirt off and want
to fight if you don’t want to dish up
just what his appetite calls for.
Some people would be better if they
were only as good as a dog Joe
Sappington.
BRYAN HAS G00DSH0W
Wat ter son of Opinion Chances
Are Excellent.
MINNESOTA MAN TOO LATE
Kentuckian Say* That if Prompt Back-
ing Had Been Given Him Whan tho
Nani* of Johnaon Wai Suggested the
Governor Might Hava Got Nomination
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A great raarny people imagine they
have heart trouble when the fact is
that the whole trouble lies in tile
stomach. The pains in the side around
the region of the heart are not neces-
sarily heart trouble. We suggest that
you start with the stomach and when
you feel a depression after eating or
whenever your food seems to nauseate
take Kodol. It will not he very long
until all heart pains will disappear.
Take Kodol now and until you know
you are right, again. There Isn't any
doubt about what it will do and you
will find the truth of this statement:
verified after you have used Kodol
for a-few weeks. It is sold here hy
Dublin Drug Co.
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;; Reviews Bailey's, Record.
<> Bon. T. S. Henderson of Mi-
ll lam county reviewed Mr. Hal-
il ley's record as set nut in the
• sworn testimony taken at the
!! Austin Investigation, with pre-
| l oliloii and accuracy, and com-
i’ merited on the fact that every
I Ulms Bailey got mouey the fel-
'"11 low parting with the money got
1 what he wanted. ThatvBailey
I got the Gibbs ranch and Fran
_I |yjl» got his several millions ap-
> propriat.ed for the St.Louis fair:
•i I that Halley got ills *3,1100 and
1 | Pierce got his company back In
'Texas, that Bailey got his
! 11,750 and Pierce got the McFall
11 bfll killed; that “Halley got
<1 »150,000 and Pierce goj; rid of ;
2 bis competitor, the Southwest-
arn Oil Company: Halley got •
15,000 and the Standard Oil !
Company came back Into Texas
In the name of tne Security Oil •
> Company; Bailey get 12s,loo and |j
Joho W Gates got a free port ]
of eotry of Pott Arthur, that"
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Whooping Oongh
“In February our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. Lane of Hart-
land recommended Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and said it gave his
customers the best of satisfaction.
We found it. as he said can recom-
mend it to anyone having children
troubled with whooping cough, says
Mrs. A. Goss of Durand, Mich. For
sale by Overton Drug Co.
THE UNIVEriSE.
Man's Place In This Eternity of Specs
and Matter.
The solar system Is hut a fragment
of the universe. Every star Is a &un
with a so I fir system. It is possible that
there may be millions of planets in
habited hy.being* higher or, lower than
ourselves. What we see going on is
what we call the process of evolution-
— from broken fragments to coherent
masses and to inhabited worlds, from
chaos to cosmos, a struggle upward of
the universe from something lower
and disorganized to something higher
and organized.
As to how life originates on these
planets science is Ignorant at present.
It Is an entire mystery I would not
have you build too much on that 1
do not think it will always remain a
mystery, uor would 1 have a tlieolo
giau shaken in his views it science
should discover something about th"
nature and origin of life i want you
to realize that this process of evolu-
tion is hot a process which negatives
or excludes tho Idea of divine activity
It Is. 1 venture to say, a revelation to
ns of tho manner of divine activity.
It Is the way the Deity works.
Tho attempt to show- that evolution
Is tinglllded, that II Is the result of nb
solute change. f ills. What Is pointed
to is not unguided random change, but
guided change. The other could not
tie done In time.
What we have to realize In regard
to our place In the universe Is that w<>
are Intelligent, helpful and active parts
of the cosmic scheme. We are among
the agents of the Creator, One of tin-
most helpful Ideas Is co-operation
helping one another. Cooperation
this in a new and stimulating sense
cooperation with the Divinity himself.
-Sir Oliver lodge
New York, April 20. -1 Ion William
J, Bryan arrived here Monday after
two days spent upstate in making
speeches and holding conferences
With various political leaders.
Mr. Bryan on his arrival went to tho
Hoffman House, which has served as
Informal Democratic headquarters for
years At the hotel he’said the pur-
pose of his visit is to meet Mrs. Bryan
and daughter, who are returning from
their European trip. Mr. Bryan said
he had rro appointments with any po-
litical leaders hero.
He was asked concerning the state-
ment of Chairman Conn-rs, in which
the latter said that Mr Bryan left it
with him whether an attempt to se
cure an Instructed delegation for tty
Nebraskan be pushed at ret cut stat
convention.
"I never left anything to anybody
In which I was concerned.' said Mr
Bryan. "I told each man to do what
! he pleased, but I had not left anybody
I to decide matters for me "
! Mr. Bryan said he did not know
anything about the report that Sen-
ator McCarren would carry the ques-
tion of unseating the Kings county
delegates to the Denver convention,
neither would he discuss the published
report that Illinois was likely to send
an unlnslnoted delegation to the na-
tional convention.
Colonel Watterson said there was
nothing In the convention he had with
Mr. Bryan at breakfast that he cared
to make public.
"Personally, I have no doubt Mr
Bryan will he nominated at Denver."
said the colonel. " and I think we
have a good chance to elect him The
movement in the In!- rest of Governor
Johnson comes too late and from the
wrong quarter If the Interests that
are now urging Ids nomination had
backed me when I advocated his cam
dldacv ten months ago he might have
had a chanc- of the nomination. "
HAIL AND RAIN FALL.
One-Third the Onion Crop Near
Laredo Destroyed.
I aroilo, Tex., April 22 Thi * s etlon !
was vifsterl by vt i Uabi" Hulun*' of .
rain and haM IW'mLLs pmstniMn*: t*d- :
egnijih ami t b'phmv ( imirm’iiit ntlmi
both no till and soirh. t: r» : i» i!;im;n;p
was don*' to the onion rmp.
!t is rstiniatrd rottsorvaflvi !y that j
fullly .22 1-2 per **tit of tho crop will j
bo a total loss, and in -snmo oaso>;
groworn lo^t evr-rvthtnrr < »n * promi- !
Pont »irowor alono lm! ixv*'iit-fi\
larlonds of oniony xxhuh h" had lomly i
for sbiprmTt Th«*to w.-r about l"1';
(•nrload^t dojt and i • ,i*!\ ft.i «• t at inki :
wbirh w*'fo liiorallv find torn!
Into shreds by f h • • t«‘nlfio Fur*’ o i h • *
hoa! • f
CHOATE DEFENDS PIERCE.
TO BE ENLARGED.
NARRATED IN NOTES.
Extent w • Addition For Armour
Packing Plant. i HelPr Jud a resident of Bab Antonio
Fort Worth, April tl —Information I g)l)CP i^a, died suddenly.
nalnosvllk* Tex., Is to have a $15,-
0*k> wagon bed factory,
haa been received at this city to the
effect ihnt j Ogden Armour has de-
cided to make extensive additions to
his parking plant at North Fort Worth,
necessitating an expenditure of fully
f7B0.(>tm t his means that the capacity
of*the plant is to be doubled. For the
past five years the establishment at
North Fei:t Worth has at-adily In-
creased its business
Dallas Wood Fiber Plaster company
Is a new Dallas enterprise.
Rear Admiral George B. Balcb, re-
tired dted at Raleigh, N. C.
high Waters at Glen Sana.
The climax of ten days
dented rain *n reached at Gian
Boh test Saturday morn log ' whan
the steel bridge acroaa Palmy washed
away The approach to tba eiael
piers oo the east (Ida went out Fri-
day morning but t,h« real of the
structure stood Intact and the water
receded all day. About (lx o'&Mfc
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In a lake near Muskogee. OkJa., OU^-I Friday cvetllog It’ began to rate *
ver Veacli. a buy, drowned.
McAlester, Okla.. is to have a hos-
pital exclusively for negroes ,
Work ou the. gypsum nil’ll at Okeene., |*®_ *’®rLx
Okbr. wi’l commence at ony'e.
agaio and soon weot in for a fare
you well. With the ground soaked
creak fit tad
they Could not do aoythtog but
DAUGHTERS OF REPUBLIC.
Annual Gathering of Patriotic Texa*
Ladies Held at Beaumont.
Btaum ut, April 21.— Annual mcet-
In Blaine county. Oklahoma, there Qvetflow PalUXy nDOUDfad higher
>nd higher till It flowed over tha
,! bridge and about 2:25 Saturday
.morning the structure went down,
Johnson leaving only the two ateel piers and
i is it field of 1,700 acres of corn
I While fishing near Hobart, OkT:i
| Charles Barker, a lad, drowned.
I Twenty-two bridges hi
county, Texas, were washed away
all but one section of the approach
of „f ........mini Kmersom (Okla.t State hank, rapt on this side Mart Martin, who cam*
tog of it. Daughters of the Republic tallzed at llo.ooo, has been chartered
of Texas was called to order Monday j MftJ. tla.rollna Marshall, a citizen
by Mrs Wharton Bates. City Attorney | San Antonio fifty-five years, is dead
8cuflock welcomed the delegates and) Senate lonfirmed the treaties with
; here in 1857, says Faluxy was four
j feet higher than he ever saw It;
Lem Ward and OH Matthews say &
Mesdain s Charlga Richardson of Beau- Norway, l’ortng:il and-Great Britain.!**® highest Since 1862.
roont of I J Swan of Marlin r<-si*»piid- j (■ K Anderson ,tn ,j five miles from | flood was 0ot confined to the Paluiy.
Purcell, ouia from effects of strych Every creek and branch In thejoounty
siege
Colon,
oration
Texas a-
| and sta
Hi's. Joiius Wllkei-on read paper njr,,
bribing" the siege-and'\uMr,‘of' the j l>f',rl(rl,M rai''ira'1 " ill nopen and crops must be replanted.
Alamo Mrs. Greer is a daughter ofj.M,,v 1 "H ",:‘r 111 N, w ,,r
oik- of t ■ iiit’ii who ft*ll in thr famous 8118
{ Quarti‘i master's <! jiartnx nf ai Fort
Sill. Okia.. r»‘|>oifs army hoist's arc
scarce.
A W Ib ll f. ll into a well at Find
Rav. OL.Ia, and r< ’cH v c’d scrcvr m
jiirlus
Isonfcviev.-, '[ • x . « 11i/-*nh have in
» nu*v« iiu-nt foi fit*** mall
A J Houston delivered an j
"■ IiIiik the early history of
I flu* struggles of the soldiers
men who carved out tho re*
overflowed, fences were washed awiy
The
Hrazos was almost up to Porter \
springs, the ferry boat sank and tele-
phone lines were down Glen Rose
Herald. April 23rd.
Four miles from Justin. Tex
public An original poem written by
Mrs M.iy Sunders was read. There
were several songs and Instrumental angiirated
music, a", r. which she,.reviewed brief-1 delivery
ly the v-uk of the past year. She re-
ferred t ■ the injunctions against the
meeting of tin- executive hoard and
as a re-Mu there was |,ut one meeting
She pointed out the work done hy ! George Hamilton was
various members and referred to three flywheel at Humble, D x
days' possession of the Alamo by Miss death.
Adlna <!•• Zavala i Ora Benson, two viar-
Rpft’i ring to the division in the a throe-story w indow at
ranks o| ihe oreanl/.ntlon. Mrs. Bates was killed
drowned
Valued Same s> Sold
ii. (i. Steward, a merchant of Cedar ^
View, Mias, says “I tell my custo-
mer- when they hyy a box of l*r.
Kind's New Life Bills they get the
worth of that much gold in weight,
i! nfilicLed witli constipation, malaria
or biliousness.” Sold under guaran-
tee at Overtoil Drug Co. 2.r>e.
said In this address "Again I de
plore the unpleasantness in our sacred
association, which should he charac-
terized ' peace, harmony and sisterlv
•cmht in a UUIIon by Publication.
unit dashed Xur; Hi ,-rrTrK Tkxas.
j To the Sheriff or any Constable of
old. fell from i Erathcounty—Greeting Oaththere-
Chicago and | for having been made as requited hy
| law-, you are hereby commanded that,
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d f;
; all of these things simply might I
,! have been coincidences, but It a
was nevertheless a fict that «
when Halley got money some- 1
thing was doing for the other ♦
fellow. J
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Mr. Soho ltlha of Vlnlng, Ta\ says,
“Lhavw been telling DeWItt’s Kidney
AUd Bladder PUIs for about a year and
they give better Satisfaction than any
pill lever sold. There am a dpsen
people herw who have used them and
they give perfect satisfaction In every
case. I nave eeed them myself
with fine results.*’ Hold by Dublin
Drug On.___________
• « Tbe man who falls out with an
editor because he writes something
which does not fit the bumns of lua
little old cocoaout exa'tlv, hasn't
good sense Hut few men see tilings
How .Sapptngion Regards It.
PUSS TO THE RESCUE.
Brouglit a Rabbit to Hungry Philadel
phia Cave Dwellers.
When the tirst Settlers came r> i'tiii
adclphia. of course there were no
houses ready for them, says Sot In the
Cut Journal, so a good many of the
men dug small car oh in the bank of
the river They would dig several
feet Into the Imnk. then build walls of
sod In front of Ihe little eaves. They
made the roof by laying branches of
trix*s on top. covering these with rush-
es from the river and putting pieces
of sod on the rushes. The chimney
was ypide of stones plastered with
day
These caves were used only until the
men had time to cut timlx-r and build
the houses they wished
One of the old families of Bhlladtd
phla owns a quaint silver tureen <>n
which Is engraved a cat seizing a rib
bit. In the early days at Bhllado phla
Elizabeth Hard was living win her
husband In one of these dug out caves
while he was building their hom e The
work went \ery slowly, and Ell abeth
often helped her husband 8he brought
the wafer to make the mortar for the
chimney and even helped at one end
of the saw-.
One day she was very tired, for she i
had helped all tho morning Iter hus-
band told her to rest awhile unit then
think about dinner. Mrs Hard walked *'*>pplng off an Arkansas Sou.......
l>a»’ ngt*r train, a* uomimnUMl h> Ms
Judge Barclay Appears In BeHa!f of
the State of Missouri.
Washington, Apn! L’L* Aitfum* lit < '
the niSB of II flay Fiore*' again.-*? K
F CriM'i’V, < liiof of polio#' of S? l oin
in which the form* i Is fighting oxtia
dllkm to Ta'VF Li answer a « hare*’
of las*' swraring. an all#*Ki**l In an in
dietnn nt returned by the urand jui\
of TkivIr eount> . was rump!' Led
th»* supreme court Tu*»sdav
Atornrv fen#*nil Davidson and his
first office assistant. William K Haw
kins, wore present, hut took no part
in the argument as to the prosecution
of criminal nines ami » xtrudlthm of fu
gitlvoR from jusMcrt nr** not within the
scope of their offl* ial duM* s .Assist
nnf Attorney f* ueral Mcford *>f I* \ .
was also present.
JiuJm ' Han lay of St Fouls npp**;tie!
for the prosecution and Jo.sepli H
Choate of New York for the il« f* nse
DUELISTS WOUNDED.
love and should he ieim'niieued for
the pi ■ < ipie which our for* fathers
fotlKht : r, and shed their blood at
Golald ami tli«* Alamo ami San Jacinto
We *!«• :t»* tile elect ion of all officers
by til*. . • • 11 ra! assoc iatimi, suhje* f to
the laws of tin* association, and feel,
that tM* Alamo, our most sacred i*os-
session must he kept intact, for every.,
stone i stirred to us and Louplit h.v ,
j the bleed of our ancestors.
A liiin.hei of ladies diHlingn.'sh-d !>v
atuesN', • \\!io fi^ur* d In lio* * ail> itis-
| lory *'! Texas were introduced
in t' " n11ernooti a ineinoiia! s**rvi<*»
I was In !. «);o fenturo of whirh was im
; addr 1 ■ Hex Sam H H.i\, past >.
I of tin Firs! Methodist * Lure’1
SWIFT PLANT ADDITION
Entir- Cuddovj Is to Be Used by the
Dressing Department.
Fm f Worth April J’J An tinmen o'
beik addition is Fein; ot’cm> d at th"
Swift pat kiiu; plant in North F<o:
Fort WofF.. and pi oy • La * L e.n
HUlU that '-Volk <*p »lie mid will !'*•
^iii next xx 1 k Tli*- proposed *’\p''n 1!
an re in an mm ••.(*• d at am! ■
f'ntire bmldhu' will 1- nseil !-\ t •
dr»‘RsiiiK -lepaMno :;t Tiinunrb im o'
ficinl nnn«‘'’’i'** uient lot- I*••• • i: tn.i !• F
Is under**’ ' . ! That the a;>a< :?\ o! tli
■ fdauf is to it*’ m t ’"U.ill\ inm - a-••-!
Manat.**' ’’au’di'"! tin \n ::■* o plant
left for ('l i« am o w }:**t .■ lo li.i •> I......
milLuf to *--nt**! with .1 funF'U A'limnr
i oncerninK t!o* pr**|Mi-.. d i i: * j r •
no ntH on tin* ]*** al plai t • ! ' .a' (■/:.,
pan >
COMES DOWN POLE.
University Professor Loses Life
by Lightning.
h-
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of Oklahoma F
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tl I ? .lilt'll **! t tie I'll
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One Spectator. However. Was Killed
and Five Other* Injured
Bernice. la. Apill 21 ()n#* *p**<:n
tor wan killed ami fix*1 oih«*n4 w-tun.l
r*d tlurliiK a Htre t dm I h**ie lio'h
duclluta wore wounded hut not *er
louniy
The flight xx as |»etwf«*n D I M-non
and W F Barham, both prominent
In thlt* nc* tlon The raune of flour
quarnftl 1h not know n Morton w,»* ju«t
aJilte; they aroiust built iliffercutlyl
and ilia not aud should udt b« an
X unpardonable sin *o be natural -to
nay what yon think Tl is often fbn
oaaa that you can voice ike sentiment
’ u
of a new fellow for Oelw long
I month#, and then crons him in n
single instant and lot* his foot! will tFyroelwd on I
•teraally. I lava in mind a man
right bo* who usod to laud tne to
kite skies because I oppotrad dub'
Itoune* lie said nty Paper was
worth f# a year *-d ought R» be in
every home on earth, jammed up by
tha labia. One day h< wanted ms to
sadly away Their fisal was nearly
gone Only n few biscuits mid a little
chqpsp were left Just then she *sw
her cat gomtng townrxl her with a large
rabbit In Its month. Mm. It aril cooked
the rabbit and bad a nice dinner ready
for Mr Hard when he came for his
noon rest 80 MSty hel|H<d. although
she did net know It
Private Theatrlsala.
i In so.uc private theatricals a fugitive
J from Jusll e was snpiataed to escape.
| from his pursuers by concealliig him
I *«df under a tattle. The table was
smalt, utid the terrified fugitive was
itomewhut lengthy.
Hie uumumuder of tile pursuing [tar
1 “ ‘ the Singe and fell over
______ ifcte Ite’wss searching
for Picking himself up ami iutllcren»
ly rubbing hht shlaa. hi rouvuleed the
«*• bf
audience hy eadsimlng la true dm
malic stylet
lla. ha! The dastardly vlUata has
- Philadelphia In
D
adedx^s sgitlwC
wife ntul seven year old sou. when
Barham appeared, armed Morton
wa« tarrying a repenting shotgun
Both men 0|*ened lire, nnd Morion *
little bov fell pro bit Id) mortally wttuml
ed, T. \V Clark xv.ts Inslauliy kllleil
ami Thomas Rives was wntuul il In
the thigh Coaduetor \tford of th.
train Mint a male pgsenger. whom
name wax not learnetl were painfull'
wounded Morion Was hit twee It'
hs adversary’s bullets, ard Barham
was struck once.
A J. Blanche'of Covlhgton. I n *«■
probably aftnlly wounded while seated
in the smoking car Clem Barham a
Slated his father In the shooting
Re
Ran
XTesra. ths
Herto A. V
Ran Bed
wss rohi
Rebbed of Dtsmends
Anuml" April tj.-
ortta
ughter of Renor A<lnl
a wealthy elUien ot
fra, State of Coahtilla. Mevlto
bad of In diamonds Ttnvl
SLAYS NEGRESS.
White Man Then Fires Bullets
Into His Brain.
Houston A; til .’I Amelia G" .1
negreaa. known u: Is,- I.< tun.ir "a-
Instantl) kill'd 1" Kngcec f Bit.v to- 1
"•-II known • o;,1 .-w1:1 *,* ,| "a'or tior.1
»l;it then tutted it w>-.i|,on on t;‘rt 1
-0 !f, sortlfltk :w toiltcls 1 ti oush Ids
t*r tin Tficrc 1- no r. s-on gi' .-ii
Bayne' was a w dow." wftli a o»n tn
Misstaslppi The womans icliyi'o-s
live at Morgan t'n La Hu- Trath
(Icoda wore I onunttti .1 slnu-'h nftci
midnight Ttiesdav morning
GOVERNOR AT LAPORTE
Discusses Duties of Labor sod Capital
Their Responsibilities
t«*pnre. Tex . April 21 Governor
Campbell addressed a large number of
railroad men and other persons here
Tuesday He discussed the duties of
labor and capital and their respective
ri •possibilities and made a strong ap !
pcai to people of Texas to support j
< >o«llint tonal amendments fsvorlng j
ducat tonal Interests of the state. He
roftrred In a repilnlscenl manner to
th% Men who established Texas’ Inde-
s.
Agricultural apropriat Ion bill was : makiUk-’ putdic-at-ioti "f tkia citatiou
ported to the senate Mondav bv Sen in s«'inc newspaper published in (aid
alor W-irrcn M"nnty onoc a week eight consecutive
,, ' . „ . ,* w.-cks previous to the return day tbere-
1 tesldent (. ahlera of f.uatemaia nar- 0f_ v,,u gununon J. DoOordpver, Wrn.
rowly escaped being blown up at Gua-1 r, J^.r and wife, Sarah JanSttBeli, W.
teniala City | T. Batterson and wife, F.,J. Patterson,
I nlon Livestock Insurance company their unknown heirs and legal repro-
of Dallas, capital stix k IBM..... has i oentatlven. defendants, to be ud ap-
been organized pear before the district court, to be
A eveiou- demolished two houses 'loldeu in find forth.-aforesaidcoustty
near train. Balls, eounty. Texas N-„ . ’>f Erath at Ihe court house thewfef, In
one wa i.jined | Stephenrlllt- on th** first Monday in
.. ’ , , . i June. I9n». then and there to answer
Goods to the "M.tfof *..-Nt were stol thl, petition or,L A. Bell, plaintiff, 11«I
Jewdrv company j j,, sajcj court on the 1.1th day of March
! lues, and numtiered on the dooketot
I It Alexandet and j sitid court No. 3J!*2, against the said
ere I.,id 1' shoe ked | J. DeGordover. Wrn. B. Kell and wife,
j-Hatah Jane Hell, W. T. Patterson and
j wife, i J. Patterson, their unknown
1 lieirs and h-gul representatives, and
'alleging in eubsthtc'i as follows:
That plaintiff is a resident citizen
of said Erath county. Texas, and that
the resider,ee of the defendants an*
wholly unknown to plaintiff. For
cause of ac'J.u: plain! iff alleges tts-
f. d !< ovs
That on ,.,i about the 1st day of
1 March V i> Its is, plaiutilT was "law-
,.,j ; tuti> sciz.isl and |s,«v»ss,*d of the fol-
. lowing disw-flts'd land ami jiremises,
titrated in Erath county. Texas, hold-
ing tin same in fee simple, under
general wai runty deeds, said land be-
i mg fully deserits-»I tiv metes and
I'OUII'I.'. as follows Being apart of
. the ( ie, ,| ge ||. ill ties lipl acre survey,
utid Ix'ginnmg in the west line of said
Iniics survey nt tie* S \V. corner of
t r .'11 -t now ■ u ie,! |,> .1 Bunch.
Tie nee s. 1: ip' varus. Thence
N e" I. 1 "si» urn- to tin- renter of
l til flu u creek for hi. IB eoj ner. 'i’heDOe
. up -aiil i-iu'k I" N E cornel of J. £
I'uncii s tract for N I . eornei of this,
l ie nee s 11 U 1 1 so v liras to the
plic' "f beginning, containing 51*
acre- more tn less.
That on the day and year last afore-
said the defendants unlawfully enter-
ed upon said premises arid ejected
plaintiff therefrom, and are now and
have peer e-nr since untawfntiy with-
holding from him the possession
there,.; t plaintiff's demand ru the
son! of * 1 1 h 1 IK)
Mu ml i (T set up in t>,-«< of defendants
ehtirii. it any they huu , the statutes
"f five and ten teats limitation.
I ’lain" IT prsys hi judgment restor-
ing to him tie- tiije and possession of
said land, removing cloud therefrom
atld quirting him In possession there-
of, the costs of siiu amt general re-
lief. etc.
Herein fail not. i"it have voir then
and there lief.qe said « ourfi this writ,
with your Plum tie iron, showing
iiow you liar, executed tile Slime.
Issuisi tin- tie p;ti, day of March A.
|t 1 »s
Witness Jo.: J Pate, Clerk of the
Di-Ge t Court . ! Erath county.
Given iindei nn hand and the seal
of eouit. at office. Hi is t ()<■ 1 nth day of
March A l> 1 'mis
Attest, Joe J I Git. . Clerk District
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wwr# taken from her room fa a hotel
Rhc had come her* with her fatter
to aimnd a few Aar* daring the
green et tta carnival
fart Worth. April 2*. Trial of the drowued
\\ II Bellows h ;o tre-d ! t'tprkx
► tin (n la on etiniKe ,>! l.tkh x the til,,
of tl It Williams am! uiijiiitv d not
iml!'t
J B i , ’Hi Ki’iieru! fret^tii c alm !
nsent of the Brisco rsilwst died at
Hi l-out« s'lcr an oie-rstton for it[*
pendicllis
Kiev fit liiimlred vo’ts of electricity
burned terribly an sun of Volney i ut \
nt Burls, Tex., n line, while nt work '
ott H (tote
Nntlona! Asaoclntlon of Cotton Man ’
Ufacttirers, tn session ut Bostrai. elect |
cd C T Blank'H of Adams. Mass , j
|irt'»l<teri t.
A negro held tt(t an tCrvay slrtn'l cur
at Dallns late Monday nlsbt amt got |
fttl from the eonducter and motorman |
There wrere no passenarru on hoanl |
Whte altnrvtpttiK to craas the Concho J
rfyer at Ran Angelo, Tex , J. J. Ain* I
worth, a yonng attorney «f that city
and camtfdnta for dtatrlrt attorney.
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charged with kllhna Bdwiit i James Raid and Chartra Wofrell
, and wound! agtTitef of I'olloe were nearly hurled allva-hy the com*
tter ’ Mtelgomery of North fku t Worth and tng In of a newer at Moakogee, Oh 14.,
pro-j M. IV Howell, baa been net fnr April: police rwmited thaw They wera doing
fh ! plumbing work.
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