The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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Ifrl -peffCtt) hail I lie triiFj tiin ja! fi>i- part <4—hi
denKUj-rat-n; not,- H-tt<l..u'mUi*i an ex \ (irSf-parf of thi . -
<-+‘ltent irimri sMort cipnh his nudi;
to1S... -' - * " :
fie deplored the com me iviai ism
of the present administration and
said like Jefferson, he beti5voli
that .“the whole art of govern-
ment consists of the art of beihg
honest
He oriUciaiid the administra-
tion’s Rhiilippiue ’policy- and
pointed out the danger of “Look-
ing beyond" till* constitution lor
power and beyond justice tor
money t" - ------
doing, well
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He favor*’Fan income tax as
the most mjiiitabloform of raising
reveille to support the govern-
ment and illustrated very” vividly
how, under the pi-egct.it tariff
system the produesrs bear far
more i Inn their share of the tmi-
dens. Unsaid ■ It nevJW-Avas the
democratic.idea to make a rich
government, but to make an
honest government and a rich
and honest people.”
Hr pieti-d uji the little miss, pisi .
w a*o: - ItA-feiiefl- -for..hoisting.;43
dirt, which vva-s already at the J*
homdo Mr. tul At: f ~*T ^ ^ ^ 43
It, ... paronls who hail. Dis. Crump A-
■ uml that the loft wide of IhejJ’
i-aticiiarup and | fluid Was pratty badly bruised. ;
Children, who .Intis.--.! ■ 11 , - ii Mo-Ctv-r.r, ;t'!,a,l .Vceivcd no se-
in Bmvie lor sovernl dav.- rot.irn, ' nous injuries. 4)
Cil Monday ■ vi-ning. Md ’ m- ^___ 4^
mins’, of Rosie, i .;i mwith! . 4t?
them. . .. „ Nmom" 41
Irino th« I lines.
Born b- Mr. ami d dm ;| i. M. Smith. „f Montague, |J*
r.rcerlasf ri.ui.da.) Hi • ,v. p.-ismd through Nhaamn this week V
John faysdifc-haa him a - Pn mtirn trom Mdutague to Mis- 7n
manager now and ..ads -Urc of nuri, with papers in his pocket, S?
ocing Hiv-md. .. - aign.-d byr tile Missouri' Truat1^
Mari ia ,.o. liia-n : ftadi-y Company, binding the
to Annie H.-n I •i • !- ■ ,-tis M utagtitvand that company to
to_A\_ia Royal, .1 I >. t.. ■ ’■ tda-f- ; JjmllLdhw.ntilxuiil..--. .’,
S.e I),ToesO, V. I. H-mhh, . i N -M-oitli.i-of ,he Hklalioma
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Our Spring Good* are arriviug daily at our store. Our selections forx
this sprinor gmpaSH all former eft’orIs. Never in the history of this
Store have we been so well prepared for a season. The assortments
are the largest, and our prices, qualities considered, are Absolute-
ly the Lowest.
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Head our offerings very carefully, and we would advise an early buying, &
their .raisin^ of tdio r *‘r; -
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Ilia speech was illusirat' d with
ia fed appro|)rtate. anecdotes and
waa interealing throughout.
Having been requested t<. do.
BO, tic referred briefly t i a hum-
her of bills he had introduced
into the Senate-, which are now
laws on our statute books.
One was (o uncover the school lays we liiiuk, w
land which had been unlawfully i Ih.oI, . 1mm
errrL.v. i arid - uiiai.«.» -3-—
lew had_nmlt«ntiri.Atiruing much
-money into the school fund. An-
was to compel railroads to keep
their depots lighted up and made
imfortahlc at night, another tn
make railroada furn-ish frar.s' td-
stiippers upon application and
tender of part of the freight,
which line proven a great boon
to cattlemen anil other shippers.
The' speech created , a very
lavor.itrle impression and many
We-nre pn part'd to ani...uni-.-. ’ei
biTiur reader-Ii,;>u. , .u ;i,:. ;.j- an
the..8H),<*0D bonus I y th , hi/ei.s the road to Noconu. Tin
of this place, j.H | h. , - re - -1;; tnv ing solntttod a-.cnnnrittee, con
orably u..,T\v. !e in- ty> . ,M , I,,- sistR.g of ,1. It . March, J. d.
able to report It- ,-hihi- c ,- s “--H'-crj*. W. T. Russell, Ci C. Hush
W. ,s -• ,ii, W . -, M.e r;s ut«! -.l I’- Rowland, to see what
I. f.. ' in ri ii, > , li ; b;-iena i-an.tlo in the premtBee.
\t. A. s.juiifs i :i |,;r * r.-i U t'. I.t* . who has been sick
I horsday morning ■. ■ t the will) litgri)>p<* and pneumonia for
i i t ns pi i s oi t tic. i p|;i _-e . a i id. . , i iV',i. nl milt f \v. i week
as iindunInctlly you tvill have fo pay more irnniey for the same grade of goods
in the near future.
Ol K HROAI) GUAFtANTi^K:-- ‘Money refunded for any dissatis
faction m.t-hes this ii safe placve to do vour-1 railing."
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Saint Jo.
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Hi rn to Mr, io-.«l Mti. +;
'Harris, of mi--.:--, t..hi u,
-M, 11)02, a M"n-,
•The twenty moull.s dd gnl
bally *>f Mr and Mrs. v; <; jfj
Foster, wh . j:ve ,.ui .Fo-i Uak-
nrairie M iciTnitTce nijl; .a..iinr.hu alii
vHrf. c l< lii-1
• evening, f-Yi
• o clo<‘li, p. m. The trouble was 4t
eomplio.-itfwl with' some stomach [4^
nn ft -noreil cuti/en, n mem- | 4>
TttPT i4 - th- ' HitptisF' church amf h^~
wel! I iked by his neighbors. The
fm.eril will probably take place; 4^
evening, The entire Times | 4^ .
t"i'i-- joins the bereaved family >4$
in their mre- distress
Met' cl I trill . dial at ^
good men decided then and there | Satmalay.-m rning
that Mr.-Potter wa-' tlm man j • ‘,V rel*ned
thev would support for OongressLLv,,fprw,.,,. 1 t r
Altortl
e Budget.
Wb~ure~ sorry to roport the
vtentti id ^^l*. f'ljiv’ey, ~ whieh oc*
c m ied «t her horn- near Bella
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_\Ve very much tea1. t.> chron-
lleld Up and Rohhctl.
ty mile.; west of
He ■ left I'.hTi: re
icle the death of Mrs. John Hollis
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H, Haning, h well-to-do.farm-
er ofWhe Post Oak community,
while on Iris way to visit relativ- s
in Collin couuty,was held nil nnd
robbed by n lone highwayman.
\vlten about five miles west of
Howie lust Friday, at about 5 p.
ifi. The rbTilier, who was dis-
guised. secured beVween $60 and
fWand maTb
her. Iiome in
Sunday night. The
"y’y dreaded disease, pneumonia,wits
cause of Iff-i death, fiom
good his oscape.
City Marshal < 'handier and Con-
stable Allred were notified and
they have been hard at work on
the case, but so far without suc-
cess.
Mr, Hatting remained here
until Tnesday morning, when he
left for home. He offers MOO
reward for the arrest of the rob-
ber. There were two twenty
'dollar bills, and four or five five
dollar bills among the money
taken.
*- The-offiot-r^ have a- <-F-w':Wini*tr
they are \v irkTTT£r*~on tint! they
hope to have the. thief in jail be-
fore the end of the week
o’clock Th v. i'd a \
gays that his lu'ot I1--1 \Hht;r tn-
gettnig^aJong i.e . ■ . h.......ft • jc.-r, . la-mi . gnif.-i’iu'g Tor
.iunu lU.-suitbil -•••' Ho- ..rtr--on -77^71^ weel^T' Mr-.. Hollis
Jtd.illbJtl:.iviaae-d*4f- Hittf-JiinTTVTrarnTTmmdi Tn Aid'
if Arthur’- wounded R.ot ^ j aim^&^owndnrg ,-nuntnT
uetPl-n-mrprove tTFT arid pr hald.y m|| „f ,vhom-a^ trokell to
be removed b> Btunl .Ji -H-mr ^ this «a.t news.- !ilu*. leavs
time during the fit-1 p-.rT . 1 no-.i a, |luHl)finq an,, daughter to.
yyi.ek. ■ ----------- ---------- _ —^^murmnlii‘i'.4ew4d+-r. -Hhe- waa In-
~B« Id';.- .fewefl..... Hi! lerii-d in the eiu i,:t-meicry Mon-
daugiitci-ol'Mr.-ntvd Aire. Rt"1‘ -day iiftfrnoon .
Wilson, of Fm*moiind, dn-d at Isaac.Carr died at his home
0:30 a. m..' Saturday; February near Bella, Texas, Friday of
22, JOC :. and w»- lmri-d that • pneumonia. Mr. Carr had many
evening in th.: llnydy, ryni^ry, .ikieinla-iw- this- conimnnity- who
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. Fftlj’s li.i inch .u ivk' hfuvy
I h.Hirst ie .....4jv ,-| ypjii
' i pibees lies) quality A C
A Tie-kitte . . .'.10c ;i ym’ll
1 ' I'iffps lal'ov llo-iii-c.l li(>av\
Crclbns (ii* per yard
.» pieces ft 1 Bleach^!SJieel-
r - ittg-*-- - loo per yard
----10. - .-4-Figitred f nr fall)
Sei'ijii ......it,- p.-r, vnrd
’ DtfO'ii JpdWtiy Ic a pack
• dozen tadt.-A, HTai.-F’
good weight Seamless
Hose.......1 pair for 25c
TO dozen Boys' lies) ijnality
Percale and Madrtrss Neg-
ligee Shirts.. . . .;liic ea«*li
1 ease light-e«d<’ted Stand -
ard Shirting Thin 1 ;}At yd
40 pieces hool folded., wide,
new, -bright ;md ptetiy
.y-***‘ahvitDo e, 1«? ?
" laowu 7,11(1 blue <I8ured*
b i e per yard
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25 dozen Men
Shirts, dark and n.
pvs, full length, made , ,,
yoke,. ......-----20c eac.,
200 yards Embroideries, 2
’<» Working
ed col -
■with
inches wide. .. .2fc a yd
I case best quality Kuiliht’s
Cambric.......7 I-2ca yd
MBW WASH GOODS-
V\ e .in juahitu our stopehright and. affiTtei i\«* w nji hutH*i*iabr for Spring Dresses and Fabrics.
<>m Wash Hood' Departmem lins been particularly torirmaJ-.’, l.-r in it am to be found all the daintiest
tind j) tot tie t lahrics wt ever had. We areatyxioip- hay * \mi see t he, new things and" take pride in
trrvrtiiig y’tiii In niu-store to I/mIc. ovei otir new assort men t *. -y- ——W:—WHr.
1 east* bj binik • 11dd,
in two bright
at. .
50 pieces best . ffHtli
hanis af
She.waJ six ni”nl Ii- nic! '-von will regref fodenrn of his death
dav j’of I nnd hud l-iruvn .1 Ai I he The Budget cendolcs. with the
clntMtes- cf: pnenmtiiiirv-'-sAVPn h'f’ri>avea-ramlly- in their trouble
days, having taken sick -n the. .1. 8. Massev", managed of the
day slm u.-is six m.-nihs nl.F' . Alvi.rd Pry Qopds Co. at this
I i- little twii-ye.'ii'-c/M ’.laugh- place, and family'canm in Friday
ter of Mr and Mr-. ,lo|»n M 1 bee fr mi Iredell, Texas, and havo
who live a I win t sev. h uiilc.-. ii rtii-.mnvi-d int-n their new home iu'
weitof Saint IC while nut at .vest Alvord.
Rock Island Cheap Rales,
The liinst incisive and -most,
keen ly analy-tical jk etches of
public„msn which have been, pre-
pared during the past two years
have been those of William Allen
return limit, March ii. ...
kcceunt Y. M. _tk A., State
{Convention, ; Qleburne, Texas,
Danng lhe- inmnh of March I TaxasyAfarih-liJ to lfl, 1902, rate
iiri’T April, 1902, w e \v|l! f-eil [of one and one-third fare is nu
se. ’-nd class tick-1 ti> t'itlif-j; nia fj_,,,ri/.. d for round trip. Tickets
'common points, ar rate Of IA, on eale March 12, 13 and 14tp.
~ White! : The humorous little ^mimmirn--e:rn fmnv Murtmg Wilh f,na| ,,.turn Hniit March IS,
point. . ; j J: ir .
Account Reunion Kent; iMi RitVi Aeeoiint Texas Bankers’ Asso-
episode between Mr, White and
Mr- White and Mr. Thomas Ft
Piatt is still fresh in the public
memory. Mr, White’s speech
for March appears irt the The
Cosmopolitan and is on thebaic
President Harrison. It will be
read with wide Interest by both
the opponents and friends of that
statesman.
B»st grade of gasolinn at
zell 4 Brice’s.
Mason , (halveston, Te.x.is, wfarcl
.24 to 27, 1992. Round- trap tick
ct“ v\ ill be inhale Mar’ ll .22
23", at'rate of §12.5." tvitfi
return limit March >.
ciution, Galveston, March 20 and
21. Tickets will be on sale March
..nd *8 fU,0 IDnt rate of one and 'one
Ij-third fare for round trip, final
ina ' retvrn limit March 25.
. j , Account State Convention
-AxicrnmF .\fcethrE Texa- €attU»Jjayelors’ Protective Association
Raisers’Association, Forri VVtuU-hA;" :tcs’» Texas, April 3rd to ' 5th.
March 11 th to 15th. Ti-k Is wiU ’ Tkk u on saie April'2 nnd 3, at
for morning trauvAIarch 11th, at i Fyr further particulars call on
rate of 82.75 for round trip^ final or-addr -s^jT, D. GilfiUan,
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l a si. f' i nl ucw percales.
pa/toruK regular g j value
: ...:. .per yard 5t*
iV>' sf/Jndavtl Apron (ring-
per yard 5c
< .nod..quality Zcjihyr (Finglmniss,* in checks,
strip OS, i iln ills nnd solid colt its, splendid TOr
value, at. . . .......... per yard ti t<*
Hesl Aniericjtti - Zepliyp Ginghams, Toile du
Nord, A I; tJR-ed Sp.als, wqsh.perfectly, in
^be Bf‘w ureens, y links and. reda; plaida,
sliipeij und eovdetl effects...-. .per yard lot*
25 pieces of best Fast. Lake Cheviots, in
new Hit iri I'rtt fernssilHisohit ely fast cdtoi’ed,'
a<....... ................ per yaid 12 Je
New Mercerized Ginghams
New Safin Striped Dimities
New Dotted Silk Mulls
New White Madrass Cloth
New Alexander Silks
New Lace Striped Effects
New Mercerized Chambrays,
i In solid colors and stripes.)
^ New Silk Striped Challles
New Embroicjeried Mulls
i t) Pieces Stylish Fine Foulard Silk in
new Colors, at 35c a yard
New Spring Skirts.
Wt' .-ici'tUY’d—HHttc I’l-l'itt
bargains in Skirls,. made of
all wool CV.wrl>, Brandel-
obh’s Homeapuns in grey.. ■
Oxford, Black and Browu.
dll new. and mod stylish
make,: worth from 85 t<>
*7.5'j ;,t SToTFauTT§J.5<). I
v r >S(vlish Skills -aA-
$1 50. ^2 and ijS-.fiO. . v
Kid Gloves.
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tiood (Quality ’French Kid
Gloves, 2 button clasp, iu
all desirable shades, browns,
greys, blacks, tans as well
as all sizes, ]»er ptiir, f»5e.
Embroideries
The New Patterns are
beautiful, and the, assort-
ment large—twice as large
asJ3vng3ifaown by ti».
1000 yards o| jBmbroidery, *
from J to 2 J-2 inches
wide, fft Swiss nud Httm
burg, all in dainty
pattern-bar 2 ic
new
a yard.
2500 yards Swiss and Ham -
x burg Embroideries and
i user tings, ii» width np to
• I aud 4 inches. Regular
... value 10c. .at Oe [>er yard
F500 yards Embroideries
and Inset-tings, in Ham-
burg, Swiss and Nain-
sooks, up to f* inches
wide, regular 15 andj 20c
vuJue, at------....... 10c
Among our new Embroid -
eriea are some handsome
Aplique embroideried bands
We are also showing a com-
plete line in Swiss and
Hamburg Nainsooks, insets.
t" match. " .........-
All-nver Embioidmea 20-
inch wide from 35c to $2.
inspect our lino
before buying
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Cobb, Will M. The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902, newspaper, March 7, 1902; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth644812/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.