The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 32.
LINDEN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1907.
NO. 19.
WANTED 1,000
Organizers, to organize the col-
ored people of the United States
Into The Negro Farmer and La-
borers' Educational, Co-Opero-
tive Union of America, Charter,
ed by the State of Texas, and
Copy-Iiighted by the United
States, and Indorsed by the Exe1
c«tive Committee of the White
Farmer* Union of Texas; for
further particulars address, J. E.
A. Bang Kit, Linden Texas. -
W. V. STOVAlXM.
PHYSICIAN and OBSTETRICIAN
Protnnt attention given to all calls
$ny or night; price* to nait the times.
Your patronage solicited.
..INDtiN, TEXAS.
SoMic Observations,
fi' one's motives are pure/and
conduct right one need not fear
calumuv.
When you pray don't ask for
what you want, but for what
you really need, '>.
Don't stifle or drug your con-
science and then claim moral ig-
norance as an excuse for wrong.
n. IS, LIGOX, M. D.
Offers ins services to the people
of Linden and surrounding
country. Prompt atteie
lion given to nil calls
day or night, your
practice solicited.
Olflce with I>r. Davis.
Call at J. 0. tiooduitm's Har-
bor Shop for iirsc class work
Everything clean and nice, np-
tn*dato hoir cut, sharp raisors
and clean shaves, all in apple
pie order.
C. E DAVIS, M. D„
rilYSlClAN and OBSTKTKICJ.A2C
livdi ni Texas.
prompt attention given to all calls,
dsv or niglO; prices to suit the hard
tjiiiee. OHlee on west ssdo.of Lout
House tsuuaro
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The following are I lie olHccro of
the ('fjtity Farmer's Union.
President N. J. Harron. Linden, It.
V. 0. No 3.
VIpresident, B. 3. Johnson, Blvins,
ft. F. i>. No 1.
tfe.-t, TreM, if- N Hamilton Llhdten,
It. F. D- No. 3. , . to
Leotnr.ir J. S. Golston, Atlanta, lv
Chaplain, "j. W. Erwiti, Linden,
Texas.
Conductor, O. A Barron.
Door keeper. \V. A. Lane.
kxecctive committee.
C. W. ICee, Lodi; It. F. D.No, 1.
.\V. J. J. Simpson, Blvins, It. F#
1) No, 1. ,,
•M. B. Wilkersou, Atlanta, II. I1-D
No. L ^ -
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER.
EVery man should subscribe to Ms
local paper, because from it lieseeit.es
a class of news and useful tiitor iutloii
thflf. he en n get now hero else. He
phoiild, however, nwo suhserlhB to a
Urst-elass general iieAVhpaper. Such a
newspaper la
The Semi-Weekly News.
Thousands of Its renders proclaim ft
the best general newspaper n.lhc
world. IK secret of suej ess Is tl «Uj
pives the farmer and his fathlly J MM
What they want In the way of a ftimily
newspaper. It furnishes all
of tin'world twlue a week. It has a
t>nl« ndid page whefrtt tlie tarttlefs write
their p« ai tieal experieneWon tile- farm.
It Is like attending an immense fi l «•
irs' inatituto' It hus pn es st)e« ally
got«r ;. ,ft,r the wife, liie hovs
and for the gl.U. It gives ,lhe I-leed
market reports. I" short, t gljei a
ciiintdnatiou of hews ami
rending matur that can be settireU Jli
"°l"!r #1 SOensh In advance. we will
n.'Wl THtJ SKMlOWRKUtit ,,,,,,
Tin: Ca*i COUNTY it andlB
Vi'iir. This menus you will get a loiio
iif 1.10 Coiilea. It's a combination tthleb
Hi™72 UwH, and yoU secure your
money's worth many ttmesnvei.
Hol verlhe at mice at the olflce of this
paper.
Wo send the SStin and the New
Id.,a Woman's Mainline one
year far Sample copil-
ot, t,b.ii5 otl c"
Because it takes ft, man a long
time to ninke Up his mind is no
proof that lie is large minded;
his tnitid may be so small that
there is nothing to make upi
Pleaching of the wickedness of
the world will make no one tiny
better. What the world neechi
is the plain truth* told in such a
simple way that the simple can
Undsrstand and apply it. The
world is ready to receive truth
so told, and it will pitive it's
emancipation; for it is written**
"For if ye know the truth the
truth shall make yt>U free.**
If you want the Sun and 10
other papers and (iiagajsines ft)r
$1.80, for a full year send Its in
tho money; read the ad in this
issue. Now ib the tittle if you
want reading matter. (lT papers
for $1*80 for a whole year; think
of it, and .tell yout neighbor
about it.
/There will be ,tt.i .^uy.e^i.ng
ol the monument of „aq-Ver?jgh
J. K. Smith, at Union ftJiU, oti
8uhday May 19, l9ot.' Preach-
ing at tfie church in the mofhi
Ihg. livery body invited to
collie and bring their dilinet*
kukcts. Yours Ffatefnallj')
Will Humphrey*
Olerki Daniel Bh«u yainpt tO0.
A New Post-mastbr.'
atim
l)ont give up and refuse to do
an.ythlug, just because you can't
make gold out of tin.
Don't judge a man by his cloth,
•at least until you see his clothier.
Determination counts. A firm
and resolute will is a molder of
opinion, and moves .the world.
Labor was not inflietod as a
curse but as a blessing. An hon-
est working man is above kings.
The truth of one's religion dwes
not consist in what one tries to
believe, but in what one cannot
help believing.
The reason it makes men feel
sheepish to be lionized is because
lions love sheep; so as soon as a
man is made a lion of he begins
to devour the sheep.
An honest effort for a worthy
object is never a failure; success
may not come to-day, but soon-
er or later it .-yeaIds it's fruit un-
to righteousness.
Courtesy and kindness will win
faVor, but kicks bres&l oppow^
tion and contempt.
It is a very mean man that re-
sorts to public power, either le-
gal or otherwise, against a per-
sonal enemy.
The following is a verb?
copy of the first report made to
Postmaster Genernl Cortelyou
by a newly appointed postmas-
ter in one of the old states.
"musterJorge Cortelyou, Pres-
ident of The Uniteu States,—
Dear sir been required Tjy the
instructions of the poatofflce to
report quarterly, I now fulfil that
plesent duty by reporting aa toi-
lers. The harvestln has been go-
in on purty well and most of the
naburs have got tlmr cuttin a-
bout dun, wheet is hardly a av-
erge crop on rollin lans corn is
yellorish and wont cut morn ten
booshils to the aker the health of
the communty is only torrerabfe
meesels and cholry has broken
out in about 2 and a half miles
from hear, thar are a powerful
awen on the subject of religion in
the Potts naburhood and many
soles are bein made to know
thar sins forgiven. Miss nancy
Micks a neet nabur had a new
baby but he is a poor scaggy lit-
tle feller and wont live half his
day this is about, all i know
and ha ve to report the present
quarter give my respects to
MfSS Cortelyou and subscribe
myself y gurs trooly-.''
What She Wanted.
A Daughter of Ilam died, and
was burried. Ac is usually the
case, the funeral was well attend-
ed. —Cook.—' Dar was a lot *>b
roses put on de grave J!
Maid.—Dat's all very well, but
\Vhen 1 dies' 1 don't want any
flowers on my grave. J«5s plant
a good old watermelon Vine: an'
whWi she gets ripe, you come dar
an* don't you eat it, but jus bus'
it on de grave, an let de good ol'
jUice dribble down frii de grotln'v
Why Not Eat Ice Crkam?
Ice cream is a food, and
oUght to be digested. Moreover,
it nlust be digerted quickly, or
it Will make trouble, because* it
contains a quantity of barnyard
germs which in the coulrse of a
few hours uiay be multiplied to
millions. But the ic?b cream is
cold) and it cannot be digested;
for Dr. Beailiuont, looking
through the window in Alexis
St. Martin's stoinachj discovered
that when he swallowed a glass-
full of cold Water, the stomach
stopped work for more than a i
hour. When otie eats ice cream;
the stomach becomes numb
With the cold; and cannot work;
It makes no gastric juice, and
the muscles Which sbould.be at
Work to chUrii the food al e par-
aiyited. The fat which is pres.
ent lessens tho sbefetion of acid
in the stomach, so rendering the
digestion inoro difficult, and tliQ
Icecream lies in the stomach
until jt becomes rtjmsid, flonje.
times putre^ntj Wjd niukes se-
rious lnUclwiK.-np.ood Health
Magazine.
During the month of M«5
John S. Morris will give special
inducement to cash buyers in
his line of clothing, shoes, hats
and g^nts furnishing good3. Al-
so ladies skirts, under-muslins,
belts, bats and shirt-waists. AH
these goods are u^to-date—this"
seasons purchases. He also
has two "New Royal" 5 drawer
drop head Sewing Machines
left that he will close out for
$25.00 each. Agents price $35.
Any oie needing a first class
Machine will do well to secure
one of these bargain?. In fact
he endeavors to give bargains
in all lines i/f Ins general* line.
His greatest ambition is to
please his customers. Try him.
H A I L E V HAY P It E S S
Patented Decerndcr '2-"), 1906—
The best, the most simple and
durable hay press in the .Ameri1-
can hay field. Capacity 300 to
400 bales per day with one
horse. IIail< y Hay Press Co.
Offices': Rustoti, I a.> and Dallas,
Texas.
This paper is one dollar a year
in advance, and we club with all
leading papers and magazines.
Send in your subscription now.
Navy beans, butter beans and
potatoes at C. II. Nelson's.
I IEIj; TO NI HVKIETORS
A IIoUlSK?WJ
No liousdiioli IS r-rm|3jr, ■
without ft pet gromJidAli^
< iallyif tlitre is a toAlij- to V
ruined and an stir <&cer?<iln<
to be kept ip.
Secure for your irtir^usw *
grandfather with alack of mot
aTs a Jovial dispositltia and
bout a million doHarft. liiui
rodm at large Wherever he win.
Ifc does not matter irrrih
whether he is A grandfather oak
your wIPS side or on ^ours. It
he "is mi your wife's side ymt wiH
secretly dislike Lira; if he is ton
your side, she will. Hut yon
both will let him lie on a<%ounV.
Of the millton.
Never permit grdiidpa ta be
out of the nursery when baby it
irt it. Their, when anything id
broken, yott can blafoe him, and
"pull his leg" for a new one.
Rabies end grandpas always
go well together. They are both
the same g£. i t is well to bear
this In mind. Keep a saving^
bank for bcth of them. And
leave them both in charge of
grandpa. When they are fuU,
carefully remove the interiors
and begin all over again.
It is not necessary to provide
more than One grandpa, no mat-
ter how many childrea you may
have. Two grandmas in one
house often leads to an internec-
ine war.
Wirt1 n yoti go otit With your
wife, always Jeave grandpa iii
charge of the baby. It is not
necessary to tell him to mind:
lie will; any way. as a matter of
course.
When «1ne baby outgrows!
grandpa, secure another imme-
diately. RetneiilVr that •■'•Mi d-
pa must be amused -i;r' be
jJ(JV i is amply able to pay for it.—'
^sarntil I*ic(iuac
TheTWICK-A-W E E K it K PUIiLl C
Of St. Louis, M«., is giving away a
beautiful fiiiitucl picture, sisse 5 l-2x
7 14 Inelres, cvccy one sending $1
for a year's subscription to their j.''"cat,
sfemlweekly paper and F:\nn Pi«igre6:'t {
a inontiily uKrieultaral paper
United ttv the llopuhlic*
This offer is open to both rew and
ohl subscribers If.you are tnking the
paper at preNent, s; !ul in .your dollar . ., . _
«* «! hav*' your time rtiaS-k-d up for one A Boy S \ OmpoSltldU oil liens;
Tom MaSWdn in the May Deline-
ator.
Here is a boy's ftinny compo-
sition on h *i!.s which I have just
rionlc acrdss* '"iteliS is cuiioBd
•The
hen is sometimes filled up with
marbles rind shirt buttons und
The l'WlCMA-NVEilK UKIMTH-
LIC Is the oldest und best At'n i-wei<k-
l.v tamlly ,pa,per in the coiintl-y, Snd
i' AHM PBOfiUESft tl,c tastest
i/riiwlnu farm nioiithlv 'M. Aliltrlcai " / " "
Henienibor, that you get holli ol tlu-fle rr|-rtlt.s jnto gllv«r. Mold and
... * ii i ..nil i'm* vmir iilul illiP i. t J ■ . .j
very fine Spring I'Hlckertrt."
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' METALS;
Silver and lead are gfcueraTly
toUud together, alid some pcieti-
tistsi tiling ttfrti *ead df int*v-
An X placed aftor r„th- i,,urr
on your Paper dtlno^ that your
lime is out, and tlut(y0u itiust
renew at onoo if yojU want the
paper continued*
«plen<IM piihlieat'lons tor year, ami onv
ol these liandsollll'ly framed picturea,
alt for ollly $!. (< ,
Remit by p^t nlttc.o or express mon-
ey order, registered letter or bank
d'urft Do not send psrsonal cheeks.
\Y i u e name ami address pla nly. Ad-
dress al| orders to tl *s St,. LuUls Kc
i.tfbltet t, LoWls'
Icoppcr ilre often found together;
ill Ne\tf Souttt "Wales (ho great
Cober tffin'e fdrnishes < 6pper
coutaining fouf oUuftCfi (If
to the 46ft? ,
yt'ar ami set one ol tiiewe beautifUl
pictures willio'.it an.V elilril cost.
The pictures are genuine Works of
art, done in nine colors- Two of them
are flteadh of lieauiil'ul girls. One,
weal's a black picture bat and lias two] animals. TiieV don't have jhJ
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Spring 0|rl". No. 11. '-r " Phe Sum-! Tlie.v swallow their vit ties whole;
•Kh .i!'t. minl-r'' v.'ifh \iSrSreem ! itnd cliew it Up in their crop* in- {
She also wears > white and green I .side of 'cm. The outside of iielis
flowers^''' ber im'.'.'si!' ti ^'r*n.uininl Igenerally put into pillm and
picture, or N . la, is a lhree-r)u rt«f j feather dtisten*. The inside of u
engtli | |ct lit a r-presenting
Winter dil l," with a long coat, boa
Abptit her iin-'t and a mult.
Till? frames are mu<le ^f rounded i , , . , . . , . ...
(Metal and arc all blank. To tell them j slcll. A lieu fs Vet? much small-
from teal ebony it would be necessary p). (]1;U1 fi trO0d mauv other atli-
to lake thCm lioai tlto wall for exami- , " . .
nation The pictures and frames are j nulls, bill they II dig tip more ttt-
neat and plcti.v enough to grace, the j muto plants llit1.lt UHVttllllff that
wuiJn ofH !iiillioi ttliors lomo. rhere . • 1 , ^4 '
nothing chi'Hp or slbniily lookiM^ j <llti t ft Ik'Ii. HoilH « S VCt^
about them They canitot lie dupliea -1 ( |.(V ^ for pill 111 pudding. 1
ted in the retail tdoieS for les^ than 50 i •' hn J ^
cents. The bfst recommendation that like plum pudding. Hens liave
*-ecan give them is t'>s«y t|Jljt i';you „.ol, ni|m^ and can fly when they
ar6 not thorough l.r.-satisfied u ith jour . • ... , .. t
Licture they will refund the monev for I are SClirt. I cut lliy tncle .«-
lour Bul*8cHj'tmm' 'V'',! 'Jifeiti8lHSU ^ Hant s hen's Heck tiff with *1
fur returning the picture to intm. , ... u. L
If j^trti are nlrendV a subscribe!' to Ihe j habWiet, lilld it ScniX Iter W
twicE-A-\VEKK KEPUlHiiC, or ir death. IieliA stinietlinns make
Vou wflnt onlv the agriciiltitt-al niontli-
|y, Kahn Progress, send it sllvcl- dime
for on«> years subscription to this biit
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1907, newspaper, May 7, 1907; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340728/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.