The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 345, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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WTEXAS POLITICAL BOTES
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Jerome Kearby Summoned to Wash
logtoo City
PROBABLE THAT HE MAY BE SEATED
Al Confrseamsn From the Dallst District
FatltloD Urging Kleberg in the
Eleventh
Dallas Texas March UHon Jerome
C Kearby will leave tomorrow for Wash-
ington and there Is reason to btllive he
entertains a suspicion that before he rc
t turns ho will have been enrolled and sworn
In aa congressman from this district For
tho past four days his friends Jn Wash-
ington have kept the wires hot tclegraph
lns for him to come to the capital The
first message wan received hero three days
ago when he was Ijt Oraham It was re-
peated to Graham but he had started
home b fore It reached him Last even-
ing It reached hltn here Th ro was noth-
ing In tho dispatch except an Invitation to
como at onee He at once wired tho send-
er that ho dll not desire to no unless It
was absolutely necessary and the reply
camo promptly fcr him to corns
Xovv you know all that I know about
It remarked Jlr Kearby to Tho Tost re-
porter today My contest case was ar
Bucd nnd submitted to congress on the 25th
of January nnd I was given to understand
that I might expect a decision In two
wocks Possibly tlio committee lias de-
cided to reopen tho case
Colonel Kearby wan asked when he an
tlclpated a decision In the case now pend-
ing against him for contempt of rourt 1I
replied that ho had no knowledge as to
that I can bay however that I am
more anxious about that than I am about
my congressional content I would rather
leso my seat In congress than to have tlla
court say I ought to go to jail
IIUDOLPH KLEBERG
Ills Friends Working in Ills BehalfOther
Cojntlcs Havo Favorite Pons
Victoria Texas March 13 The follow-
Ing petition lias bwii sent out by the
friends of lion Hudolph Kleberg Moat of
tho tlgnaturcfi thereto wero obtained b >
Judge llopklnn and Mr George Vlncjard
of Corpus Chilstl during their recent mis-
sionary tour through this section Oid >
Jive or six signatures Hero obtained In
Victoria This was not duo to any objec-
tion to Mr Kleberg personally but to tlio
fact that Victoria county has a candidate
of her own In the person of Hon 12 I
Dunlnp besides plenty of other avalablo
congressional timber nmong whom might
bo namid Hon O A Levi O W I Fly
1 C Proctor H B Dabney and A U
Ictlcolas
To tho Democracy nf the Eli venth Con-
gressional District
Tho uiiixpcctcrl and untimely death of
our congressman Hon v U traln om
pels the democracy of the Eleventh 1011
grnssional district to nominal the situ I
< nl bearer for tho upecUl election hki
must soon lie held and oh this time Id m
easartly to limit d for candidal s to ni > < c
a thorough canvass of the Jtstrb t for ti
nomination and aa a candidate tho Hon
Itudolph Kleberg of DeWttt county be-
lieves In tne Jetieraonlan doe trine that a
loan shojld neither sesk a public of Ik nor
refuse tt when tendered him by the iove
relfcn of his country tho people and ho
ts therefore averse to personally rlee
Uonr rliiS to eeruru hi own nomlnetlir
but baa assure 1 ns tnit he woild It 1
highly honor anI de r ly grateiul to r
wave Oe nor i n fern Ub hanus of
h frit Oh a 1 jsrty nnd tiut hn vsoli
tmuLK as ittoiu iLtt a ca nasa of the d
tr t f th I mn 1 time would peimlt af-
ter com1 at if n-
It vi I difl ult In a stxclal election to
aa i r oar i v s full vote atd an this <
ne iiar o aae ir d > mot raitc succes
and beicvlng itii the lion ltjdolph Kle
berg Is trfK t > i wortliv and i apabln of
lining the blgu otn to wnfh he aspires
b u lhm Im > wii i ti d v lo the full strengiti
of our prtJ vtiini n m < fuU > submit
his candidacy tc voir favorable considera-
tion asd ask if t t > i rxistst nt for sou to
do so that > ou gtvn us jovir nctive all
nnd supprt uivvaro set unrig his nomina-
tion iUii we assure > ou Ixjth he and we
will apprw1 its
J II Wolfs of Cameron County
John Ctrwmr of Hidalgo County
W W Hhel of Starr County
NuAcea Count > N Uussetl lat Whclan
Vi U Hopkins O It frott John Mo
Campbell Thomas Jl Dunn Allen Mc
Campbei 1 Hlrs b < 3 < v > I Hvans It It
feavage i harlrn Well SI Lichtcmiteln II
It Sutherland H M l ary Dankl Held
chairman exfuilve counnltue Jl c
bpaiu Thomas Uliku 1 > r Dunn r H
Macmanus A F W Jlarnianun It Hrls
ioll N Con < tantln T M Lavvieiice
Grant ft limnett John Mclleriun J 11
Thompbon fa Uu enhelni 11 Colin U C
Wright W W Wrlgbl Jr W II Mc
Campbell D McNdll Turner J H llon
derson W II llnxiks
Hefuglo County W D Doughty Joseph
Tours Jerry llellly n I West
Aransas County It II Wood M J
U yoVi A J 1eeler II Colin Hates
McFarland
Ban Iatrlclo County V J I Henderson
D C l chal n It ltachal John Willacy
T II Wheeler
Llvo polt CountyO II Wright W II
Wright
Whnrton County W B Itrooks Tom
Jlrookv It l Vineyard Dr J V Ilolton
It H lientlfy It A HIUi J 11 11 Den-
nis J P Dougherty J < Ilarbee 1 V
Written W 1 Linn 1 N Donnls chair-
man denioeratlo executivo committee A
J Itolton It 11 Huslon J Ailams J II
Iltvers O MIkhill W A McCamlv J
C Kelly It L Hardman IL H 1 Korrcl
Sf Borrel G A Harrison
Goliad County T V Holllday J II
Plltmnn Geo L Whitney J M Maths
chairman democratlo execmlvu commutei
G 13 Iopo Ilrovvti Hums Ueo Van
Dodrt L A Maet7i O A Hives C Den
ton W II Campbell W W Ixitt I Hee
llgson A W Applcbee A It A Ueo A W
Dunn T V McCnmpbell W A lellus
J V Pettin Joseph Collins C II Lm ns
Beo Count AC Jones A 1 ltachal J
C Wood II W Kllpstdn W 81 llovanIl
hrorn Jntancy
Hy daughter was troubled with scraf
U A swelling formed In one of her
UVv
I tfStP1 T1fri1 IV W 1W
ears and broke
open It dis-
charged trea-
ty and the
whole tide ol
her head be-
came affected
The trouble
continued ten
j ears and Dbe
lost the hear-
ing in that
er After an
kxJfyJrfaUm v n i attack of ty
phoid fever she was loft very weak Bho
coughed and raised a great deal We
resorted to Hoods Sariajmrllla end
alter taking six bottles sho was great-
ly Improved Now tho sores are perfectly
healed and she his good hearing in that
ear MKSMWnMNMNFarhamTonn
Hoods Sarsaparilla
Ii the Only True Wood Purlfler proml
< oently In the public eyo fl etx for f5
2u ffc Prepared only by 0 I Hood Co-
W Apotbecarlea Lowell Mass U B A
flHoods Pills rJSrSKT
H B Nutt Sr L B Randall Vlggle
Kohler Hugh J OReilly M A Ougui
helm II r Clare Kohler ileldenfelts
II Dahl
Karnes County Matt Terry P B Hut
Ur W J Seaie W I Mayfleld S A
King P B Halley A Maley I C Tobln
IL W Derum
Wilson County L S Lawhon L B
Camp O A McCracken W A tfeott W
O Lurrny C Mi Irfiwhon C L Herring
ton Kinanuil Beltp A w Murray J A
Waescnlch W W Lnwton J II Warren
II II Couger H D Mays T K Ages W
U Meyers J J Hparrow O H Warren
C H Htcvemon II C King T C McBan
t V I Alexander O D llhode
Guadalupe County Hud Tschaep Au-
gust Hhert Ad Gelven r Schul
Duval Count A Parr N O Collins
Joseph W bhaw chairman democratic ex-
ecutive committee John D Cleary F C
Gravis
Victoria County J J Welder A Gold-
man W Martin J N Koeran W 11
Kli Geo Vlneyanl
UeWIlt County A B Divldson John
H IJalley V J llaker chairman execu-
tive committee Tom Devinney A II Wel
senburo F It McConnell L W Hllllard
John W Hums D Hunter I Hutthliis
J II McDonald C A Bumncrs G H
Law W It Hathbone Thomas Duren
Ixiuls Keller Thomas A Graves D C
Proctor IL C Warn Jr Wm Hasdorff
J r Howerton 11 Illakeslee J A Graves
Hd Mlgge J M Iteces imll llellfert J
V Hell Wm Frobesc Henry Ueirtert
Alois Nnunhelm Itev J Khoelnn H A
Mlgge H I Ott John Welch H Keller
Charles Keller Jr XV J Alexander Geo
Hckert W 11 Garrrtt H C Patterson
J W Ferris II Jcckcr Geo Letch A V
Palmle J A Burleson II Vaudirhlder
Wm Munter Charles G Breeden II
Hardt John Btnttton W Ilunhrig Hd
Ploeger W 13 North J C Kosblel A C
IvIeiiHvke A Ilgner O A Hwlft H 1
Sutnntr C White J S < holt Jus Hamil-
ton H L Fore c I Koenlg Win Van
HooRcnluy7e J It Clark I It Tnjlor
F W Hairs H D Shepnerd Fred Ham-
ilton W W Pesvy I G Covert Val II
ilardt Jasper Fossatl A Hutl 8 M
Lackey Lee U Dvirncy A Ley C 11
Phlllipu FrlU Kohl i Wm Kohler It
1lrasants C G Baker D W Nash John
Junker IM ICoenlg J L Sheppard J II
Ileus Kon O J fteuiw M J Baker J
1 Baker A I Cash Cmll Leonard A II
Nagtl
Hdna Texas March 13 If the circular
which reached teveral leading democrat
here > estortay liurportlug to be a dll
upon Hon It Kleberg represented the
strength of the democracy In the district
sarloua apprchinslons nr exprcsseil as to
final results Tho rountles of Cameron
Hidalgo and Starr am eah represented bv
one psrtltloner Llvo Oak by two and
thirteen counties not e en scklng the
man for the office by aid of the auxili-
ary v ommiti ec
HKPUBLICAW PIIIMAUV
Warrcntoii Texas March iPuriuint
to call of Chairman Charles Frnnts the
rej ubllcans of this beat held thetr prim iry
at this place today Professor C L
Hliorr coort Was elected ae < retarj
The rlialrman appointed a committee
compxnd of Hon J c Si < < Kels 1rofisnor
A VI Mason UolJredj A M Holllns l ol
ordj and John C Me > it lo s le < t dee
gji r to tho rotnt > ronvenlon which
ni < Is In I latoniaTi U > M in h 17 The
fl wing dr P af rt vurt elctil 1on J
t > keiH v Chari h trail < lro Frltkr
JroirstjrC 1 IHi
mlorcli Profrseor
A M Mason I onr < I Frorcwsor C L
Torwy I olondi Kwynh Za > p llmry
Mijr F WcbNr 1 olkol I II lUv
< < Colored A I Holllns colored and
J i pi rib bis tiolnrerj
mi motkHi Piitsoi M M Ilogers cnl
or d wus Inbjr is a delegnio to Ci
Nellnnal R < piiblir on < onvenilm vvbicb
iiiinu In ht loila In June
IlCvlti S CLAIMS
Waco Texas arch 12 Hon ILL Hen
ry who Deems to bo the only perwin wlio
proposers to corneal tho datmxiatlu nomi-
nation In the heveitU congressional dli
trlet with Hon Setlv 1 Mills has relurmd
from visit to Hell count He declares
he will acour tlw delegation from thai
county and lliat he will set a warm pace
for Mr Mills In ill the other counties of
tho district Mr Henry expresses himself
as will pleased with the outlook for his
ni mil atlon
MAY SLPPOBT BDAKLnV
Port Lavaca Texas Mann 12 Edward
L Igar chairman of tho democratic execu
tlvn committee has Issued a coll for n
county convwntlon to send delegates to ih
loiiMntbui iBlleit io meet at Corpus Christi
on thn 21th to nominate a i nmlllntn fn
the Hlevcnth congresnlanal dlstrivt to Itll
the unexplr < l teim of Hon W 11 Criii
Ttve sentiment here siv rns to be to send a
delegation Insirm led for John C Bessie
of He vllle bo lulus an out i > oker 1j to l
f roe silver man
JAiKBON COlNTVB NFW 8IIUIHFF
IMni Texas M i > h 13 Much Intel cri
was manifested here eatonlay In the ap-
pointment of a succesKor to Hherllt Mllby
roslgnrd Commissioners Marvin and Mll
by volcd for J 1 Giissxin while Suther
land Simons and County Judge Itnwlitt
olod for A U MiDowell thus giving tho
tounty n most > lur tlttzin who In
exeiiti >
In every way wxjrthv and riunlllled for thu
position
WHAltTON COUNTY CALL
Wharton Texus Mutch 1J County Kx
< cutlv Clulrman I N Demls has call d
the county convention to meet In Wluu
ton fumnlul March 21 Product clmlr
ni n are hen by noillksl in call mass
meetings nnd send deligaltti to said con-
vention Io send delegates In represent
Wlxirlon cmllilj In the congreKsloiuil con
venllon called to meet In Corpua Chrltrtl
Mirth i
DU5IN 1NDOILS13D
Hock > ort Texas March 13 Tho popu-
lism of this county held their county con
vcmluii horo list night to select dele-
gates to tlio Beevllla congresnlonnl con
vention Atlrr tho selection of delegntis
u neolutlon wxvi ofTnrsl and uimnlmousl
adopKd liidomlug John U Flgln of ItOLk
port an candldato for tongrews
OIlGANIZHIt HI10DH9
Louise lexus Mnicli UHlato Or-
ganizer IthodjH of tho peoploa party sfolie
liora liiht night at tho school hourui to
nullo a crowd Tlw speaker Is nulla a
iomleil orator and otttn lirougla fcrth
irit ncaln of laughter from the pops
Mr ltliodwi Is also editor of the von
Vuiult IopullsL
PIIOHIHITION CAUUlUa
Alio Texas March li The local op-
tion flection held In this pi reluct today
vtw won by tho proa b > suvinty votes
BIO PllO MAJ01HTY
Man Marcos Texas March 13 All of
tho pieilncta luvve been heard from nd
prohibition canled by 6M nujorly
MAIL HOHTn CILVNOHS
Beaumont Texas March 13 Guy
Junkir has fuinlshed Tho Post corre
hpouAcnt tho following changes In mall
routes out of BenumonL to tako effect
ou dates mentioned aa follows
After March 13 Lrin mall go i to Kir
bvllltv
After March 11 Magnolia Springs mall
goes to Ktrhvlle
After March 15 mall for Beach Grove
Brookeland Holly borings Howell Jas-
per Low la Firry and Vcota go to Klrby
vllle
After March II tlio mall for Belgrade
Burkuvllle Uelma Lcwmlll Newton
Suivovllln and Toledo go to Klrbvlllo
These changes will bn a great con
venlenco to thn residents of tho postof
flces mentioned Now and heretofore mall
for Iheeo poInU liavo cither been carried
from Beiumont on horseback or went
to Colmesmll Tho chango sends It all-
over thn Gulf Beaumont anil Kansas
City to KlrbYvllle from which placo mall
will reach thu various postoffhes the
same day tt Is mailed nt Beaumont
TFLHPHONIJ LINE TO WAELDHB
Wivolder Texis March 13 Tho Gonzales
Telophono company has reached this point
In tho erection of its lines and lit > i few
hours will havo connections complete to
this place fioni Houston Then Wnclder
can hello to Houston They have the
poles all setus far wewt aa Seguln and will
proceed In tho erection of the lino to that
point nnd on to ban Antonio
HOUSTON DAELY POST SATUBDAY MOUSING MARCH 14 1896
Titip fATlrpn nintTlI I near Chilton ten miles west of here thes
b lAll IA L I M brji i H o
Goernor Culberson Issues a Quaran-
tine Proclamation
AN INSURANCE COMPANY WITHDRAW
riis Wrslcheater Finds Fault With Hi
Laws of Texas llewardn fur Antaa
las Offered 1ertoaaln
Austin Texas March 13 Governor Cul
berson Issued the following llvo stock
quarantlno proclamstlon today
Whereas The fanltary live stock com-
mission cf Texas on tho 10th day of
March A D 1EM recommended tho adop
tlon of the following regulations
At a meeting held at Fort Worth Tex-
as March 10 the live stock sinlury
commission present W J Moore W B
Tullls recommend that hl excellency
Governor C A Culberson rcvoko so much
of the quarantine lino established Feb-
ruary 10 1500 aa to that part of the lino
beginning on tho north fork of Bed lllver
at Its Intersection with the southern boun-
dary lino of Mills county und ex-
tending northerly and westerly therefrom
to conform with special cider modlfjlng
tho qusrantlno of Oklahoma Territory lis
thn secretary of agriculture dated March
3 1V nud on the same day with a full
commission recommended tho adoption of
the following regulation
Tho live stock commission cf th 3tnU
of Texis have reliable Information thai
cuttle from that tuition of the State of
lexas which is situated east and south
of th < county of Wilbarger aro liable to
communicate n conUgl us and Infectious
and malignant dlscafti knw n as Southern
or splneilc level to the ciUle now 10
catd In said count of VUlbaiger it per-
mitted to tome In contact with until
Now therefore by vtttue of the author-
ity vested In the live stock suuiary com-
mission of Texas and In order tu prntei t
the live stock Interests of tho county of
Wllburger we the said live stock sani-
tary commission of Texas hereby make
and fix the follow lug put untitle hn
Beginning nt the southwest cornrr of
Mllbargci county t > ienie wist with the
south ra boundary line of Wllbaryi i coun
I lo the southeast corner of raid count
lliriu with the eastern boundary lino of
Wiltarger count imrlh to thn north net
ornei or Wilbarger count thene In a
northwe terl eo irie up thr southern
mmtln if the P I Bre io tlu northwest
cwmr of said illnriier i nunty
And tt Is hereb onlerid that from
and after this date It shall be unlawful
fnr any cattle to bo transporttd or crossed
ivir sad oiaranlm llnu Into tlio sild
toint of Wllbaijei except wbon said
cotile ar being titttjioi Ut hy rail to
in irkot fur Imimditlc ulnughter bcyon I
tie limits of the Slate of lixaa and III
in rord irir r wllh thr mles nnd rtgulaUohH
lixrd b the Inlted Siatr s dipiiimrut or
ngrb tiltun govniung tin traiinportatlon
of utile Mi ihn ycir 3S > i and that these
rubs an 1 rr nidations ami riuaraiitliio linn
lireb made sliull remvln In full frrce
and inci1 utitll Hie 1 iih day of Novembir
I11 und that any viuUuon of these tulos
r regulations Is an offenpe nirl punlsi
abb us provided bv the laws of the Htale
or T < xas We thr n ton ask that Oiir
r mrlluiry Ikmih jour pTocainutlon i trir
liw prov Idps
Now therefore 1 C A Culberson gov-
ernor of the Slate of Texas In conformity
wllh the pr > vlslniis of an act ntiprovr d
At ill l > 1KI erullcd An iut to provide
for the protection of domMtte iinlninls
for tho crfcullon of u llvo stock sanitary
inminlsilon for the establishing of llvo
stock tuiuHntlnr linos rulea and rogulu
tlons to provide pennltles for violating
sime n to mek an uppioprlatlon to
eairy out tho provisions of this act do
hinliv rleclnre tint the liitramlno lip
rules and reguHtloiw set forth In the
above recited orders of the live stock sani-
tary oomrnlrlcn of Texts shall be In full
force and effect frum and after this
dntc
In wllnoss whereof I havo hereunto
set my hand and caused the saal of the
Htuc to be affixed al Austin this 13lh
day of March A D ISH
C A Culberson
Governor of Tokos
By the Governor
Allison Mayfleld becrotary of State
CIIAHTFRH FIL12D
The ft How lng charters were filed In tho
department of stnto todu
Tho ftmlthvllle leo company capital
stoclt JHM Incoritniators IS M Butt
H U Burt and Laurent IL Brunei
The ritus County Dry Goods company
of Mount Pleasant capital sto k saofM
Inroipe rntors 1 O Tengarrlner N II
Ldmnnds nnd ioorgrt M I Neal
Iho J Ixihcrt company of Han Antonio
Cupltal sloik HVXW IncoriHirilors J Lo
br rt If L Steele and Franz Priielimcr
The Phllllpsllnwklns Abstrnct company
of Waxahiicble Cunlial xirx k StuiM in
torpoiiitois A T Ilillllps i P llnwllna
anil J F Phillips
Tho Texas Clt lmpiovement conipnny
lllorl an iimeiidment Io Its charier provid-
ing for tho iLinoval of Its principal off ltd
fivm Golvislon to Toxrs City nnd re
dtielug tho number of Ub dlieclora from
thirteen In lilllci
IHAVFS THH STATH
Thn Westchcstor Fire Iiisuranro com-
pany of Now York haa wlthdiuvvn from
the Stale bclnp tho llrst company to take
such a step this j car In tho letter to
tlio commissioner of Insurance Imloimlug
him of Ills Iompanjs action VKo Presi-
dent UiKlerhtll sajs
We havo withdrawn from Texas solelj
on uccotint of the liws of the State anil
the liiteipijtallon of the sum by the
Texas supremo court and the gineial opin
ion In nujaul to tho iimltlcs of lusuraucu
euntrnelH
Tho valiirnl trolley law Is what Is hurting
Mr Cnderhlll ami II In more than likely
that otlir is will b affectul as be U be
foia the < ui Is over
hvwauus OFpnitni
The following rewards were offered by
tho governor todt
For tlio apprehension of tho unknown
murderers of Dan Martin nssaseinated In
Cameron county December 3a l M ji
For the aiiprvhenslon of tho unknown
murderers of Ctiimeoalndo Cavoza ussa
slnated In Catufron tounty on February
il lvm 2n
For the appreliciislnn of the unknown
murders cf Mlchatl Sctnito nssasslnated
In Cameron county on Fchruary s 18W
5200
NOTKS AND PHHSONAIJI
Hon J D Budd of Haniion county Is
lit the Hotel Salgo
Tho Austin fire department received 2500
feel of new bono today
MIIU county rcdeomisl IVW of Its bonds
lit by tho permanent school fund this
morning
Governor Culberson and Stale Superln
a Public Instruction Caillslo re
teivdont of returned
turned from Stephenvllle and Fort Worth
this morning
Tho governor today appointed Captain
Phil Shardeln ot Sm Antonio i tieinlnr
of iho board of managers of the South-
western Insane aujluni vice II L Peck
resigned
Stale Health Officer Swearlngen today
reetv l telegraphic Information from
Stephensonvllle Center and Kl Paso tluit
smallpox prcvills at thnsn points In a
mild form Tho doctor will probably
go to Center
Mr J J Ball of tho comptrollers de-
partment who acted as secretary pro tem
of the State democratic executive commit-
tee during Its recent se lon In this clty
has enteresl tho ring us n candidate for
railroad commissioner
ASSAULT ON GIULS
Attempt to Outrage Two Children Near
Chilton The Culprit Safely Julleel
Marlln Texts March lSYeserila
evening as Dave Ilydeus and u Mr Ker
seya little girls lived 10 and 0 years re
Dudley about 5 years old who attempte i
to rape llrst tho youngsr and then thr
older one They were In a cut en tin
rallrosl and section men about fifty atdt
u > vay heard their screams and ran tc
their rescue Dudley lied but was o n
caught and It was with difficulty tnat th
ofllcers prevented 11 dens from killing
him ile was btcughl to Marlln today unj
waived examining trial In Justice Klam r
court Ho was charged with attempt t
s siult which h did not deny and tond
tlxed at JIHO Ho could not maks U
bond nnd was taken to Waco on this
evenings train to prevent mob violence
CHILD ATTOMPTfl SUICIDC
A NlneYcaxOld Boy Takes a Dose of
Strychnine and Makes Ills Will
Burkevllle Texas March 13 Yestcrda
a 3yearold son of J O L Ach became
enraged becauso his father would not
let him go to town aad getting a bottlo
of strychnine his father had in his stable
took a large quantity
After taking It ho Informed his llttl
brothers and sisters of what ho had done
and began tho making of his will giving
to one his knife to another his popgun
to a smaller brother his clothes
They made light of what ho told them
and not until ho began having fits did they
become alarmed
Medical uttentlon was noclose at hand
Dr Sedswlck was finally summoned nnd
afler heroic treatment for wrao tlmo the
rash child was biought around all O K
Ho says ho will yet commit BUlclde and
will try drowning next
WIIAUTON BHIUFS
All Jail Bids BejecteiiBrncflts of a Post
A1
Wharton Texas March 13 County
commissioners have been In called session
this week to consider special mattera of
business coming up for adjustment The
bid of II H MuCnuley was accipted for
tho building of tho bridge over tho Middle
llenard Th contract price was 674
cents per running foot the county to
furnish nil nece sary material for tho
stiucture Dr II 11 Vails bid for tho
county iall practice for tho coming year
was accepter the samo IxMng jio pur
3ear All bids wro rejected for tho re-
pairing of tho Jail New bids were Invited
to bo In > > tho 13th of April next Tin
court adjourned ovir until Monday
Judge King of Goldcurod Is In from
Qoldrnrod where tho popitllstle rally tooli
place on th < > loth Instant Jo The Polt
man ho ruiuirked Incidentally us an Il-
lustration of the nrlvantnges of advertis-
ing In The Dall Post X short time
ago 1 Inserted 1 biiiiUI ad in the gretil
dally relative to Goldenrod land I had
to order It out for I was overwhelmed
wllh replies 1 heard from live Stntot
north of Mason nnd Dlxona line Give
me Tho Post In in business
Sheriff Hlch has added four morn to tlio
list now charged with the cattln theft In
tho Sandles country miking fourteen In
till Tin shtrlfr now has a total of twen
tyfour bonrdirs In hU hotel To usu his
own words I am n little particular In
this regard I pick my guests
Captain Jim Hirbee has returned from
the pop luly on the Ooldnnrod From
him Hie reporter learns thai a precinct
White Mans union was formed of olxty
memberx
BHLATIVKS IN BUSPHNSF
Victoria Texas March 13 Mr Qulnc
Davidson Jr a wrll Io do young farmer
ami ptockmnn living In the Mission Valley
uolghliorhood rtlKippoarnl ln t Thurslas
jiiulit and lift no clew n to ills dpstlua
tlon iird his whereabouts am rtlll un-
known He left a note nddressnd to his
brother slating llat ho was going away
and Instructing him to dlspow of his
properly pny his debts and k cp the bal-
ance Ilia nlatlvoa know of no reason fn
thta peculiar action on his part ami ale
uting every means to discover his vvhete
nbouta
HAN MAIICOS NOTFB
Pan Marcos lexas March 13 The town
has Uen In a stale of excitement by the
rise In the river thus causing the over-
flow of the dam a long expected dreum
of thu partle Interested In tho water-
power
Work will begin on the povrnment
ban very In a few months the pccullai
qiiadilpedB taken from the artesian well
loinain nameless sn far and alii renting
mudi Interest Waur U flowing tiom
the well at KM a minute
A PHOSPHIIOUS COUNTY
Navasota lexas March 13 A move
ment l on foot to establish tho culture
of Son Island cotton In Oiltncs county
and already It 1ms been ngreod to plant
10 norm Mr Will Ilorloik ngiees to put
In u modem gin If 200 acres arc planted
this w
>
Tho iiuinty clerka iilinual teport shows
rcielpla of tS33Cl und an i xpemlllure
of liVllfi Uavlng a balance of IKS In
the ironsury The total indobtrduesH of
Iho ruunty Is now JL CW3
OLD TEMPFIIANCH COUNCIL
Aiidnreon Texus March U The Tem
perancH Council of Anderson count with
tho Independent Order of Odd Pillows
havo Just tiuiclmsed a largo new bell to
placo on tho sloiiii building which tlies
own Vhls coiitull IJnitiHl Ft lends of
TempoiiuHc Is the nlelrsit In tho Statu
having been In elsti i c about tw nty
jeius during which tinvo the grand lodge
and all subordinate lodges ot the order
buvo cullnisid
SF1U EY1NO COUPS F1BGD UPON
1exlngton Texas Match 13 L Kraft a
Gcrinnu farmer living eight mllee notth
east of town cmptltil tho < outwits of a
doublobilreled shotgun ut the sirvevitg
corps of the St Louts Oklahoma nnd
Tonus Air Line railroad jewlotday bu >
fottuiMtcly none of the puny were bit
They were surviving through his innini
and this vvus Ihe cause of his oiulun M
lie has not et lx < m apprchenlcd
CHILD BUBNKD TO DEATH
Bastrop Texas March 13 Last night
on thn Hoffman farm near hcio the child
of Josh Lew was burned to death The
children wcio plulng homo In the ard
and build a lire The child s clothrs
caught and befmo they could be extin
gulsheil the burn was fatal the child
living only a short time
OFFICEKS ELECTED
Lake Charles La March 13 At the
annual meeting of the etockholders of
the Hodge Fence company esterday the
following officers were electeel N D
Pore president It I Nason vice presi-
dent Chester Brown secretary and
Charles S Bamsay treasurer
PABTUUKS BUBNED
llardoety O V March R A dl atrous
prairie llro raged near hero for Bsiral
days this week devastating tho Mi Mains
Carter Hutchinson and
ranches and causing many thousands at
dollars damages
KILLED BY A CONSTABLE
Shawnee O T March 3 John Ores
dick a German was shot ncd killed by
a constable vvhlln resutlng nrijt cast
of here jestftxla
FOB BOBBING MAILS
Abilene Texts Jlurih 13 John Frier
alias Moore was nnealed here today on
tilrgrnm
a churned with robbing the
malls ut Chi ton N M
TO CUBE A COLD LnToNE DAY
T J fJlFn 9uno Tables All
jrug8l is refund the Tuohci It n fill to
siwctlvcly were going home from school J cure t5c
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS
Texas Chiefs of Police Koyally En-
tertained
UIAMPIONSIIIP MEDALS AWARDED
frnpotlttons Submitted for the Eitabllsb
meat of a Feiry Between Oalrentou
and BollTSrL H Court
Galveston Texas March 13 Chief ot
Police Jonei returned this morning from
Houston whero he has been attending the
convention of the chieB ot pollco of
Texas bringing with him the following
members of tho association E H Fink
chief of police El Paso II E Crlswell
city marshal Yoakum J J Sanders city
marshal Lockhart Sam II Hall chief ot
police Waco John Faulk city marshal
corsliana Tony Crow ell city marshal
Knnts M C Kahn clerk police depart-
ment Dallas Jl J Nlland city marshal
corpus Chrlsti Tom OLeary detective
Houston Henry Lee mounted officer
Houston also little Miss Marlon Fink ot
LI Paso
I nfortunately Chief of Police Jones was
detained in thu criminal court the greater
portion of the diy as a witness but be-
tween him and Detective Gus Amundsen
the visitors did not want for attention
Ihcy were driven over the city In car-
riages visiting all the places of Interest
Imludlng tho hospitals lire engine houses
ut I schools They cxprestd themselves as
highly pleased with the city in geneiil
and particularly with the magntflci nt
school buildings
At j oclock these guardians of the pcare
win tendered an ojsier ioast nt W ool
aiii s luke b > Chief Jones It vvus ono ot
the most enjoyube events ot Its kind given
this cason and the gentlemen inoul ot
whom hailed from portions of the htate
wline the bivalve flouilsheth not ale to
their leans content testing the oster
In amcwl every way known to the art
culinary
Among thovi who assisted Chief Jones
In tlie entertulninent of his guests weio
Drtiilve Amundsen Scrginnt ot Pollco
IHava Pollco Clerk George Q Mc
cracken County Attorney Bradford 11 m
tk Count Commlslonci II F Ballc
Aliirrman Itobnt Webber City Assessor
It i Jennott Fred Hubbell Charles Blt
Kr and Tho Post man
At iie conclusion of the ovstrr eating
ill Jemitt mounted tho platform and
said thit Gilvestou haJ ulwajs tioastett
nome big oster eaters and thought sho
had the champions of the South but It
remafnorl for tho vlsltois of the day to
demonstrate that CJiInUon wasnt in It
lb coneludeel by presenting Chief llnk of
LI Paso with a largo leather mednl In
HCIlberJ
lor preserving order OU are a Jewel
but for eating oj stera ou arc a wonder
Itnoid K0 Galveston Texas March 13
IS
< hlf Fink responded In a felicitous
manner salng ho had eaten no breakfant
at Houston and thla probibly nccounteu
for his succeas
VIr Jennott then presented Mi Kahn
or Dallas wllh tlio fcicond chitnplon s
milal Inscribed
For a keeper ot records oull do
And for an oyster eater you ate a good
one too
Iteiord Ml Galveston Texas March 13
Ml K ihn explained that he lied like-
wise rulen no breakfast but some false
friend hud Induced him to cat a couple
of ginger snaps which accounted for his
falling behind Chief Fink
hlef Nitiind ot Corpus Chrlsti thei
mounted thn rostrum and irrernd to tho
pleasant ttinii had at Hoiislnn un 1 Gnl
vcHton and nld It would ever he remem
beiiel bj the chiefs of Texas But said
he one of the most pleasant things cou-
rier ted wllh our convention and this vl lt
to Galveston la tho company of tho Lit-
tle Chief or 111 Paso whose proence Ins
done much to add to om enjojuint and
vvlnse app > face we will cat ry with us
In our thoughts In ears to come Mr
Nllnnd tt < it summoned little Marion 1 Ink
to the stand und In a spi < i h that rose
to i loom nr i pnseicd her with a beautl
rul goll inula Mr Nllnnd wis he Is
ninrelv a thlefcntchei but be lit too
inodonl he U an orator liinldes Lltllo
Marion n < i lv 1 the medal w 1th n bow nml
then In r father responded Chief 1 InK s
bravcrv Ins never been eiuestloiied In
the dim harm or the ntiluous duties of a
police olli er in a border city his courage
liis never been i ailed into eiuestion but
todu ho wllel like tho delicate flower
beneath the siorchlng lays IB said I hat
this wni the llri time his little girl had
been away from home she Is but 7 jeius
or iieci and she hurl Ihoroughl cnJO l
the trip staying with the otllcei from
on
tho start to tho finish of the conven
for their kind
He thanked his companions kindness
ness nnd thniightfulncM and n iuil them
thit Marlon would never forget It lie
priwentallon Rnd reception was emtio the
the ivtilng
evenl orflctr of Ol ary of Houston made a n < nt
Mieech thanking Chlif ot Police Jones
and lie citizens of Gilveston ror their
kindness
NIMtid otfered tb following which
v im un inlmously adopted und signed by
whcrrasT lho visiting members of the
chiefs of poll of Toos hue l > eii ror
diany received and ro > nl treild by the
chief of nollee ot Galveston membrMS of
bis fnne > und th public In geiionl and
ive rcalls onjojed their visit we take
this iiVeuns Jf thanking Chief Jones und
olhers who havo eontilhuerl to our en
t rlainm nt ami w < iisure them It will
lemulii a grion spot In our memories In
the years to come and will be loolied
back on is one of the most plJiisint epi-
sodes In our Mvs To the Galvisloii
DalltH News The Houston Foil the Gal-
veston Tribune und thn nowspu iers rcn
i rati which have alwaS beii he chlpfs
friends and which have stool bv us In
sunshine and shadow we arln picss
our appreciation for thn vndncssrs
shown In the tsul nnrl hope It mirit their
patronage and good will In Ihe future
The above was sirnod b M J NlUnd
II E Crlswell I M Fink J J Sundeis
John Faulk Crnnev Crowell il c Kahn
Tom OLcnrv Henry Lee
Most of the visitors left onUht for
Houston Chief Fink nnd diiisrhier will
remain here until tomoirow ev nlnr
THE BOLlVAIt FEBBY
The committee epoolnted by the county
commissioners rourt to look Into the mat-
ter of establishing a ferry between this
city mul Bolivar met this aftenoon to
hear a proposition from Messrs Wrnle
nnd F athcrston rjerornl mnairer and
secietary rispeclely of the Gulf and
Interstalo raliioad The e nrtlenien
loughly outlined two inopjiiitlois oio by
which tho county should tstabllhli tho fer-
ry tho railroad to pay a fixed sum ier ear
for Its transfer tto seconl proposlllon
contcmplaed ihe ivullimni cf the
ferry by the rallrod eoiniany the e nun
ty to pay a fixed jum nuiuaily for the
transfer of passenger nnd ventolin
Mesnrs Winnie and Feathetstone w ie
reeiuested to reduce the latter propo ton
to writing and pre i same u the moe
ing of the court Io f I 1 un Much SO
when tt will probably lie definitely acted
upon B that time It Is thought the
Gulf nnd Interstate railroad will bo run-
ning Into Bnllvnn and the necessity for a
transfer will be Imminent It Is said tho
ferr will cheapen tho cost of oysor nnd
fish and also of gardn products > rtignt
Irom the other side of the b iy uv Im-
proving the facllitirs of getting tlum to
maiket It will also be a great kllmulms
to tho gardening Industry ot that por-
tion ot the mainland which nt imcnt
has little communication wllh tho ct
UNITED STAICH COUIT
Stewart Cooper vs Ellxn Cooper et al
on trial
cVnna M O Fly vs Texas Exifss coin
pan verdict for plulntlft for tSOO
WBATMMt AXI CKOIS
Warrcntoii March IS A heavy rain fell
here Tuenlay evening followed bv u br sk
norther which Is still blowing The nights
The list up to date is as follows
Ml Gusse McKernon 15
Alfred Alexander 2
Felix Oarailella 25
Hattle Bamsay Il-
L Jl Meeco H
Miss Jessie Ollro C-
It will be noticed that Alfred Alexander
adds a coupons to his credit today whllo
Felix Canatella the popular Oung man-
ager of tho Hutchlns house iicwb and c
gai stand btlngs In 15 with the atatomcnt
that ho Is In to etaj and wishes the help
of hla friends
The coupon editor tried to get funny
and said something alioul April fool In
the llrst announcemi nt and as a conse-
quence several havo abked If wo wero go-
ing tu give n sure enough bicycle You atu
hereby assured that too wlnnir will get
hla or he choice of any Stearns wheel
valued at HM or loss In n few da > I
will tell ou where ou can see the bi-
cycles on exhibition Tho only ones who
will bo fooled will bo thoho who think
they havo more coupons than anyone else
and find they uro mistaken
WANTS FAIB PLAY
Dally Post I havo entered tho contest
for your bicycle but from what 1 have
learned today It will hardly amount to
an thing for mo to try 1 am told that
all tho newsboys are tutting out the cou-
pons before selling their papers and sell-
ing them at two cents nplccc to certain
pirtl If ou will look ut all tho paper
thev leturn you will find tho coupons
that
cllppesl out I lien too 1 am told
some ot the deliver boys cut somo of
them out before delivering tho papers
Now unless we all havo a fair chance It
Is not worth whllo for us to contend
against the methods thus adopted I want
to work for the prie but It Is useless to
work for It unless yuu can manage In
some wnv to protect thoso of us who aie
woiking honestly So 1 thought 1 would
write to jou and find out lieroro I go anj
further If I tan oxpiet fair treatment In
thu contest Yours Uul
Loulo Boyd ILmkln
Sll JlrKlnny Avenue City
Answer The Coupon Editor answers
tho nbovo In Tho Iost ns it will likely
bo of Interest to all who ate saving cou-
pons
First As to tho newsboys cutting out
coupons beforo they sell the papers will
say tliat as the pay for their papers wo
can not iindetinko to say what they hall
do with them though It stands to reason
that this will not amount to much as
vnry few people will buy a mutilated pa-
per As to their returning unsold papers
with the coupons cut out will say tint
this Is Impossible as Tho Iost does not
pay out money for mutilated paper Ihe
papers arc exi mined carefully and no
pipprs with coupons clipped aio icturn
alno
Second I can not think but that your
Infcumant regarding our carrier bojs
clipping coupons out of tho papeis before
deliveilng them is mistaken buL at any
rate stilct ordois liavo been given on this
subject and upon rclliblo Information
that any of our carriers are gulty of this
act the will lie piomptly dlschniged
It Is hardly necessary to stale that The
Post will lu every way possible endeavor
to seo tint cieli contestant Is trenlod
alike and thxt tho ono who gets the most
coupons wl get the blciclc
The Post offers thin bloclo as a gift to
tho one that evinces tho most energy to
be sliuwu b > tho number ot coupons gath
cied
No Post employo will be allowed to con-
test for tho prbo or with tho knowledge
of the office lie allowed to assist a con
testant COUPON ED1TOB
FBOM LfvLNOSTON
Livingstone Teas March IS Coupon
Editor Hero comes i H > oarold bo to
Join In cs a conlestnnt for tho blrjcle
For a stmt I will send In font teen cou-
pons Hoping all the people who do not
nntcr will help mo along 1 am as ivei
Luthir Jl Meece
N II Flmso let mo know what cou-
pons will cost L M Mem i >
Aiiawer The Post has no coupons for
sale Thoy must lie clipped from the pa
Per Coupon Editor
THIS SOUNDS LIKE BUSINESS
Competition gives spice to any enter
prise Consequent jjlss Alpha Story
onl daughter of Bev G W Storj Sis
foehrnn street inters tho race for Tho
Post bicycle Sho solicits every one who
will to aid her cut tho blcvclo coupon
from The Post ds l > sign her ntmo aim
street number to same and leave them
at Mr Ed Kliraa store Mr Hancocks
bookstore the office of the Business Mens
league nt Thn Post o at her home for
her She will bo grateful to all who will
ihus aid her In this competition for the
bicycle
aro cool and vegetation Is stunted The
eccsslvo rain proves a great hindrance < o
farmers who would like to get through
plantlngTorn and potatoes
Paint Bock Jlarch 12 Everybody who
can do so Is putting In a crop Tne pros
peet for a good crop Is more favorable
than for oars past
EAGLE PASS ETCHINGS
Jlorc Negro Colonists Beturnlng From
Mexico Travelrs Inconvenienced
Eagle Pass Texas March II Twenty
seven of the negro colonists reached here
this morning from M lno and about ns
many more are expected tomorrow lhey
report that they had finished gathering
their crops on wero preparing to plant
again but were Informed that they wero
not needesl any more They are In desti
tute circumstances though free from ills
ease and aro trying to get back to Ala
bama
Owing to tho fact that tho passenger
train from Mexico arrlv cs at 1 30 a in and
passengers on the sleepers tiro required to
be out of their berths when the train Is
Inspected the railroad company has re
quested 1hat ti customs inspector lie placed
on tho train to lnsct baggage while the
train Is en route to San Antonio Tho mat
ter bus bceri taken up by the treasury de
partment and an additional Inspector will
probably be
added to tho force
Mr f a George ugent of tho Southern
Pai Hie Is the proud fnther ot a boy born
yesterday
n ° SXrln h6 > aD aH corpus trial of
r T
V 0llt charged with the murder or
Mr
sJWba bklliwlth before District
Judge TerhW alll wis allowed bal
the sum of 17000
J + i
WEATHERCROP BULLETIN
Wcchlv Report of the Texas Weather
Bureau
FAYORABLB FOR WORK ON THE FARM
Wheat Crap Doing Well and Fanners
About llirousli Mowing Spring Oats
Strawberries Hlpenlng
Galveston Texas March 13 United
States Department of Agriculture Climate
and Crop Service of the Weathor Bureau
Crop bulletin for tho week ending Thurs-
day Jluch 12 1396
Precipitation Tho week openod with
light showers throughout the State after
which it cleared up and fait weather pre-
vailed until the 10th and 11th when show
era wero reported from tho southern nnd
eastern poitlon of tho State Tho week
closed with fair weather Tho precipita-
tion on an average for tho week was be-
low tho normal except In tho vicinity of
Dallas nnd Houston where It was ubovt
Sunshine Tho umitint of sunshine dur-
ing tho week was reduced to some extent
by scattered cumulus cumulostratus and
stratus clouds but on an average for tho
week It was generally about thu noimal
Tcmperatuio Tho week opened with the
ttmpenituro ranging ftom 0 to X degrees
lielovv the dally normal over the north-
western portion of tho Slate and to 5 < le
grecs above over tho southwestern por-
tion after which It fell over the central
and southern portions and on the th nnd
Sth II ranged generally hi low the normal
Tho temperature rosn slightly on tho 9th
and 10th until It ranged generally above
the nonnnl after which It fill lielow
again Tho week closed with the tempera-
ture gtneially about the normal or slight-
ly above Tin temperature on nil averago
for tho week was slightly lielow tho
noimal Tho hlghi st ttimperaturi nt the
hcveial htattotiH during tho week has
ranged from a degrees along the east
coast and over the extreme northwestern
portion of the State to 60 degrees In tho
vicinity of Cuero nnd the lowest has
ranged from IS degrees over the Panhandle
to iJ degrees In tho vicinity of Galveston
CONDITION OF CHOPS
Tho weather has been generally favor-
able for farm work over tho greater por-
tion of tho State nnd much plowing has
been done light showers tetanies plowing
to come preparatory for planting spring
crops Tho extent In n few sections The
ground is generally lu line condition for
plow ing
Thn wenther was generally favorable
for wheat and the crop Is doing well
throughout thu greater portion ot tno
wheal belt
Wlntur oats nro doing nicely Fnrmrrii
are uliout thtotigh sowing spring oats and
where sown aro coming up well
Corn planting Is piogiesslng over tho
iioullurn and central portions of tho
State and somo few faimers hive com
im need planting over North Texas Early
planted corn Is coming up nlcel
Vegetables are doing well fover tho
southern lortlott of the State but the
coll weither with frost over tho north-
western portion damaged vegetation to
tome extent Straw berries nro rliienlng
nicolv along the coast and shipping con-
tinues Fruit trees uic In full bloom gen-
erally and It Is iiporltsl that the rrccze
over Northwest Texas his damaged tho
cropCOBBESPONDENTS
COBBESPONDENTS BEMABKS
EstelleS O Lackey Light rrost on the
morning of tho 7th but llttlo damage to
vegetation Plows started last week and
many farmers aro now planting corn
Wheat and oats growing nicely Grass I
good Gardena doing well 1iult ticcs In
full bloom Temperature maximum 72
minimum 30
Palestine M Wright Dry weather
needed lor farm work Tempcrutute max-
imum 71 minimum J
lloby II losteir A great many ot tho
peaches aro klllisl but not all Some slts t
with the cold weather which helped crops
some hut rnoro rain would bo lienellciiil
lempcraiuie maximum 71
Ilellville L L Front A great deal of
corn has been planted this week loinpcr
ntiirc maximum 72 minimum pi
Kerrvllii lliury Ciindltii So ur tho
weather has been perfect for growing
rrops and preparing the ground SmaA
gialn is growing rapidly lompcrutuu
maximum 70 minimum 25
Suuln A M Urskine Tho weather has
been tavorable for planting and the bulk
ol tho corn crop Is plmlcd Fiosl on the
7th hut not damaging to vege tatlon The
norther on tho 10th was preceded by a-
light rain It Is feared thai the cold may
do somo damage yrt
Dodd W II Cobb Oils up and looking
woll Weather cleircd up on Iho 7th after
which Koino coin Mas planted
Foiiatbiirg J N Morris Weather fa-
vorable and nil farm work bring rushcri
Corn planting commenced Oats up and
riurythlng looks promising Tcmpciature
maximum 7 < j minimum 3D
AuioraIl B Was hind Oils nro coin-
ing up nicely Tho ground Is in good order
Fair weather and the prohpects aio line
ror planting corn Tnmperaturc maximum
70 minimum 32
FrederlcUsbug Arthur Strlegler Corn
plniillng will soon ho general nnd In iomc
localllles It Is now planted Light frost on
the 7th Peach and plum treis nrc In lull
bloom temperature maximum 71 mini-
mum 31
Albany N L Bartholomew Conditions
favorable Prcezo on the night of tho 7th
Temperature maximum > minimum 2
CorMcnnn E L Gibson Palmers work-
ed a few rliys during tho wick nud some
comnu need planting torn Tho nln on
the Huh will ilelnv work ome Planting Is
very muih behind In somo places and rcw
farmers have their corn land ready Vorv
rcw oats were sown on uicount of the
continued rains Tr mpi rature maximum
71 minimum 13
Grapevine W J Crowley Wheat Is
growing nicely Oats doing well Corn
planting begun In earnest but tho ground
hud licen In fine condition onl two or
tluon da when tho rain on tho 10th
stopped this work Weather generilly fa
vorablo for farm work except for plowing
and planting of crops Temperature max
imum 70 minimum 31
PunierE II Snider White frost on
the 7th with minimum temreratiirn of 31
HoustonI A JIcNabh Tcm ornture
maximum 72 minimum 17
El Paio N D Lane Temperature max
Imuin 72 minimum 20
GruhamA II Gant Wheat and oafr
doing well Farmers generally planting
corn Ground In good condition Tho
freer on the 7th killed early blooming
peaches Pome trees not yet in bloom
Tcirnperntnre maximum 71 minimum 25
DallasO A Elienlohr Farmers are
busy preparing their fields Trult trees
are In full bloom Temperature maximum
i0 minimum 31
Dubllii E L McQueen On the 10th It
was coM with rain but no damage to
fruit Temperature maximum 71 min
imum 31
HollHvuryJ C Holmes No damage to
fru t trees reported from the recent cold
spell Cuttle are all right Wheat and
oats growing very well and nrospects are
favorable for good crons Temperature
maximum 71 minimum S3
StaffordC F Jlereer Too much rain
i IL2 rm work A nrlk norther on the
Uth Temperature maximum 70 minimum
eIam5S8W Webber The Into
freezo did not appear to damage the fruit
crop A llttlo corn has been planted The
weather has boen ro favorable that It Is
hard to retrain farm work Temperature
maximum 76 minimum IS
llnnhnmsT G Sloan Vegetation well
advanced Temperature maximum 70
minimum 41
Gnlvoston Central off Ice Temperature
maximum W minimum 10
Lullnc John Carter Temperature max
Imum 73 minimum 3S
1 rrJ Iluu Temperature max
i
muim fit
minimum II
imV H i7WJ I minimum V S3 Temperature imnx
ColenmnE A Llndsev Temperature
maximum CO minimum Si
V > I
great
frvS
= > M y ° of i22
daneer Into Mfc ma X U
medicine wMcfi ffi 10 l
food for but on thl W
rtivlgorate the or nf aW
It promotes regularitr wk
allays irrlLtlonwd tt S
unnatura exhsusUn
whole delicate orgiat
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K15LHJI0US NOTES
BEVIVAL AT W00DVult
Woodv llle Tr xas March IL fVn
protracted in < tlng golrg on ket
The Bev Mr Marrow of Shelby tt
Is 1
conducting the meeting
CIILnCU DINNERS
San Marc os Texas March 11G
dinners seem to bo the latest tail
Marcos Thn ladles of the Flnt tr
terlan ihur h realized M from i
given W ednesday and all agr fci
iliiallty and iiuaiitlty turpuseduit
for y i ats at this place Theprocteli
bo devoted to building a new Prtstri
church
COLORED IIArTlSTS
Galveston Texas March II Tit
ecutlvo board of tha Amerlcta In
association la In session at the Unix
tlst church colored wllh a ror I
atti ndanro ot the officeri and bis
Including the president Rer C
Churchill of Houston Itev ILETi
or Mi Kinney llev Cushenbcrrf c
Antonio and Br C II Smith el Bn
Tho womens home minion li is
fission In conjunction with litis
tlon with a hood attendance Itn
lng will continue until and InclucUj
day but It Is expected to ttnaSt
programmo of work Saturday air
HYMEN I5AL
KEMPEDMISTONralnt llocl
Mnicli 12Mr Jos Kern and IWP
Ldmlnston were married y rai
lltli by Hi v Mr Glbblns atlMluo
of the brld s parents seven mlw
west of town
HABMONWHITnLakf Ctart
March 11 Mr Howard HjraM
assessor of this parish ana mm
V
While daughter ot O jV
were qnleily married at
last nlsht Bev Charles W Us
tlclatlng J1
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rled Sun lay by Itev D JL StOtt
couple woio eloping and
about a b i
In tho county road
this placu and were married at g
MlOIM 1LXAS SPkCiALS
BONHAMAt Lannls a WJg
the northea found dwam n th j
tcr Moore was
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was a pioneer rif Hie counu sm
ye irsot agent his death
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pullei on thefarm of Juyeg
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of the rope and hadltwrnpiew
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