The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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A. It 4 ft iK lilt, Ptrftliskci*
vol 32.
.A. Paper Devoted to the best Interests of tlie I >eople.
linden. texas, tuesday, april 30. 1907.
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Some Ouseuvatioxs.
He that really knows his own
wanted 1,000
OnrnniS'tS, to orgnMStu tlio col- ,, 1
nml people ol (lie United States mutd ftrnls it too small u thing;
MoW w«|W mini I,* to conttBfl to,-.
borers' Educational, Coopera-
tive ttnion of America; Charter ! No man will be remembered
td by the State of .Texas, and for One good deed. Keep
U^py-Righted by the United 0,1 doing them.
State?!, and Indorsed by the ffijce'- K , . .
Coiiiinitteo of the White fe 11 ™" ™n t 8P™k we" oJ one 9
- r .n r,lieioli hot' it ft better to keep silent
Farmerj Union ot Texas for " 1
..... ,, , ,, if silence dot) t conceal mine,
further particulars address, J. Iv.
\. r>\M;i:u, Linden Texart.
■ ■ —— Le|1ft quit talking about dying
W-T-^TOVAIjIiW- l'oi' onr rights and be&in to live
PHYSICIAN anjj OBSTKrKlL'IAN j (jr them by doing righl things.
Promot attention glv^fi to a!l call*
flay or nlgl'itf prltaes *9 suit the times.
Your pntroii'age aolioiletl.,
jjFPJ OEN, — TEXAS.
i l. is. ltflon, nr. ix
One who listens to slander is aft
Offers his services to tile people bad as the one who talks slan
"Bear the cross and wear the
crown-," is good adVce; hiit d'oh't
create tbe cross you bear.
of Linden bud surrounding
c-Ohntry. Prompt a t ten-
lion given to all calls
driy or night, your
practice solicited.
'Office with Dr. Davis.
tJrtll at J. 0. Uoodrtiun's I uf—
ber Shoj? for first class work
very thing clean ahd nice; uji-
to-dute hail* cut, sharp raisois
and cle^il shaves; all 111 apple
pie order.
ote da vis, m. d.,
iHlYSlCIAN unci OBSTETRICIAN
LtSDt.N, TeX.\3.
Prompt attention given to all calls
day or Might; pricea to suit the hard
times. OMoe ou west side of Court
House suuare
dor. If there was rto listening ear
there would pe no telling tongue.
Most of us could do mOcligobd
with other people's money; but
we do little enough good with
our own money.
We look for and pray to be de-
livered from temptations that
are without. It is the tempta-
tions within that destroys us.
HabitS are hard things to quit
except those we haven't got- but
some other man has; _
t ib"h)lluttlf g lite the otflccrs of
the C^vaty Parmer's UtUoh.
president ,N. 3. BaHon. Linden, It.
F. D. No «•
God sdmefrlmds remains silent
over our conduct a long time;
but lie nevef forgets.
Helpfulness without sentiment
h bet ter tlnih Sentiment withtjlit
helpfulness;
The man that does things will
Vice ( renide il, 8. S. Johnson, Bivins,
N Hamilton Linden, always collefct toll from the man
It. K. D' Nn, 8.
Lveturiff .1. S. Golston, Atlanta, It
P. 1) No. 3. , ,
Chitphlln, J. W. Erwln, Linden,
Tt'xiis
Conductor, t?., ,A Bai'ron:
Door keelicir. W. A. Lane.
KXKCCTIVlS .COSlMlTTKit.
0. W. Kee, Lo.ii; it. F. D.No, 1.
\X. J. J. Simpson, Bivlns, K. F-
£)• No, i.
5f. B. VVllkerson, Atlanta, II. F. D
Ko, 1.
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER.
Every man should subscribe to Ids
local paper, because from ft hesebhres
a clans of nfews and tiaelul Information
that, be can get nowhere elrie. Ht
nhould, howevef; tiNo iubScrlbe to a
first-class |'"neral tiewgpdpcr. Km h a
iiowspaper t«
The Sefti'Weekly News.
Thousands of its readers proclaim it
flic hest general newspaper in the
world. Itf sectef, of success is that it
gH'Vs the farmer and hfs family j"«t
tvhat the.f wat.it. In the wa.V of a family
buwspaper. 11. furnishes all the nevvs
bf the world twice a wtek. It has a
ipltndid page where the farmers write
fhelr pi act leal experiences on the form.
It is like attending ail immense farm-
t-ru'lnstlltitfe- It has prigcs specially
cotton up for the wife, for the boys
Slid for the gfrli. It gives the latest
market reports. In Slioft, it gives a
Combination of hews ami Instructive
heading mattcf thai can be Beciirod in
no other way. .
For $1 cash in ailvatice, we will
•end THESlcM-WBKKfjr NKwft and
The Cars County Hun; each for one
venr. This means you will ^et a total
« f onp'le*. It's 11 Comblnatfi'fh which
Can'i be beat, and 5 0" se66rc youf
ftioney's worth many tinicB0^er t.
Snbficrl'bo at ob6e at the ofllcoof tins
paper.
t hat is always going to dot hings.
Most people are either locking
bttckmtrd to the "good old
times;" or htlpihg for good in the
future. Why not cull the flowers
all along the journey?
If you want politics to be clean;
and government fi be honest)
just be dettn ehottgli yourself to
vote for no (jnclean man for of-
fice or to manage elections.
•Toy and sorrow, pain and
pledsttrs rtfn in parellel lines; and
lie tvho ttikes the one without
the other gets o'nly half UI the
lessons of life.
Dollar for a Dear Heart.
She was reddy for sleep iis she
lay on my arm
I 111 her little frilled cap so fine,.
With her golden hair failing out
at the edge,
1 Like a circle of noon s'unshine;
And I hummed the old tune of
"Batlbury Cross,"
And "Three Men Who Put Out
to Sea,"
When '6hle sleepily said, as she
closed lie'r blue eyes:
Pa pit, what will you lake for me?
And I answered, a dollar, dear
little heart,
Arid she slept, baby5 Weary with
ptay.
Bill I hei'd her \Varm in uiy loVe-
strong arms, • _
And I rocked her,-and I rdeked
away.
Oh, the dollar lheaht all the
world to me,
The land, the s&ft and the sky.
The lowest debth Of the lowest
plac<$;
The highest of all thaj/s high.
All the cities with streets arid
palaces,
With their people and stores of
art, • >•
I would not take fdr oiio istift
throb, ^ *
Of my little diie'fi loving heart;
\or all the gold that was ever
found
In tlie biisy Wealth-finding past;
Would f take for one smile of
my darling's face,
Did I know it must bo the last.
So I rocked my baby arid rack-
ed away,
Arid I felt such a ewbet cbritent,
For ihe wbrds of the sprig ex-
pressed 1110H3 to 111b
Than t hey ever before had tnetfnt,
And the night crept on; rind 1
slept and dreamed '
Of things far too gladsOmetobej
And F waked with lips Saying
close to my ear: .
"Papa; what wbtlld you takb
forme?" —Eugene Field.
tiii: state or mis
To the Soeritt or any Constable of
Cans Covi.n ty — (Ireeti 11 g:
L. I.J. Porter, Guardian of the Kstate
of Dennis Mauldcn Ot. «l. Minors hav-
ing filed in our County Court his Final
Account of <l>e condition of the Kstate
of said jjt'iuiis^Iauldcu et. al. Minors
Vlnildiert'it 3(!." on the Proliate Docket
of Casvi County, toficthe'r with an ap-
plteatio* to be disciiiirged frofu said
Q uardiaiiship.
You are hereby commanded, that
by publication of this Writ for twenty
days In a Newspaper printed in the
County of Caps, you give due notice to
all pt rsons interested in the A'ooduiil
for Final Settlement of said Estate, to
appear and oontept the fjanie if they
see piviiper so to do, 011 or before the
v T( rm, 1807, ofiuihl County Court,
coinmencing-und to be holdeii at the
CouH Mouse ot said County, in the
town of Jjinden, on the First' Monday
in May A. i>. 100'/, when said Account
and Application will be acted upou by
' >•
Given under my Hand :ind Seal of
paid CoOrt, at my oflicu in tlie town ofi
Linden, Uifs lSthdav of April, A. i>.
lt)0T- I. K. Lanier,
CJcrlt County Court • ass Coiinty.
Tub Exviru Family.
Giflnd Pop used it for Kheumatism.
Dad for Cuts, Sprain^ and Brqlses.
Ma my for Burns, Scalds and Aches1
Sis tor Catarrh and Chilblains. I use it
for everything, and it never disap-
points any of us. It surely yaiiks any
old pain out by the roots.
Hunt's Lightning Oil is what I arti
telling you . about.
Mule Strayed—-Frptn my
home neat O'Rear's Mill; alight
,bay mule with bfeii on1, Any in-
formation leading to its r«c6V-
try Will be liberally roWarded.
Andrew Taylof1.
Atlanta. Tex., Hotftc i.
Those wanting to prirtfiasfe
Woath'er/ord property, Mineral
We send the Bfrn a'nd tho Now
2dua Wonfi'an's Mn^a5;ioe ..... •. . , a «
j, , i , , .. | Heights addttion, apply at bun
^ear for *1.35. Sample copiA b
B*iaeun ouia's Deadly Work
had so seriously affceted iny right.lung
writes Mrs, Fannie Connor, of liurul
Roiit 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I
coughed eontiniiously night and da^
and tlie neighbors iired,lctlon-icoi)-
sUniptlon—seemed inevitable, until lii^
husband brodgbt tiome a bottle, of
liing's New Discovery,, which fn iny
case proved to be the only &KAL coiigii
cure and i-eston r of v^eak, sore lungs."
When all other remedies utterly tail,
you may still win in the, battle against
lung and throat troubXSs with New
pbcovery, the lit:ai*cure. Guaranteed
by The Cabbin Drugstore. 50c. and
$100. Trial bottle free.
If you want the Sun and id
other papers and magazines for
$'1.S0, for a frill year send us in
the money; read the ad in this
issue. Now is the time if you
Want reading matter. 17 papers
for $180 for a whole year; think
of it, aud tell youf neighbot
about it.
Best Hue of Pocket Outlerry
evftf shown in Linden at 0. 11.
Nelson's. Every knife warrant
ed to giVe satisfaction. If you
tfaut & good knife try one.
AfctvAh Fa Hp?.
Fof upwards of fifteen years Hunt's
Cdre ha# been sold under a strict guar-
antee to <'ifr« any form of itching skifi
troubles known. No mutter the namr -
j.ets than one per centtd thepurehaee-
ers have rw/uested their money b'afcf?.
ft stuVoly Jotfe'W# wofif;
^TEMPKHANCK.
In tempera nrc, like utlier vices
fedece|tflll and .seductive; it fre-
quently present h a beautiful ex-
terior,"while wiil'in it's nil cor-
ruption. Youth is charmed and
cheatyq by it , and old age is of-
ten covered with shame and dis-
grace.
Ybii have seen a cloud appear
in the Hea>veiis, on a clear day
iii -summer. At a distance it
looked beautiful: its shining
edges glittered willi splendor as
it moved rip the sky, pub as it
began td approach '.is its beauty
disappeared, and from it sprang
lightning; and afar off seemed to
be mellow music, which we soon
found to be harsh and terrific
thtmder; and in only a short
while the awful storm burst
forth) causing a great panic; all
fleeing a fugitive before the
storm.
Now, intemperance is like this
cloud; it promises shelter and
shade to tile thirsty spirit, but
soon bursts oil human life with
t\]l the fury of the tempest, claim-
ing humanity to retreat:
You have seen a serpent coiled
up In a bed of flowers; to you
it was a thing of beauty. You
watched his movements with
delight. Brit if yott tried to
pltlck those flowers, the ferocious
nature of the monster develops,
and lie sprang forward, and
with a hissing was upon you be-
fore yOri had time to retreat.
Intemperance is just srich a
serpent. To youth it presents
a bearitiful exterior; the wine
sparkles in the cup; arid the gay
festival- attracts the attention
of the unthinking" strong. At
last "It bitetli Iiks) a serpent and
stineetli like an adder". Within
the victim groaris and writheS
with agony until the poison; like
boiling blood flows through his
veins; reaching his brain, and
setting his soul on Are.
Intemperance is like rin ocean:
To the youthful voyager it
eeenies as calm and placid as a
sea of glass. But'as he vent ures
out; as the gteen hill of soberiety
disappear; the waves of distinc-
tion dksli around him; the Whist-
ling blasts' of poverty make
frightful musicj.th'e mourning of
a pitileste storm, dfeturb his
d
and •eternal ruin.
To point out the danger of the
sea of intemperance, and utter ri,
solemn warning to the .Vomvg'.
Although the te'mpe'rahce of tv
foi mat ion has laid its heavv
plows Upon the $hive&qg
of the dominion of king alcohol;
his throue is not yet overturned
His dark inl'el'nai emp'ii*e still
stauds.
The frowning fortress from
which he hUrls fire.brands, «r"
rows and death, still-lifts it front
in the midst oif the christian
community, and on every side,
are monuments of his conquests'
N(j\v poverty is as sure to fol-
low a course of intemperance, ag
light and heat to follow the ris
itig of the Sun. In God s word
lie declares tliat the drunkard
shall come to poverty; and
where ove'l- we behold dTunken-
uesS we also gaze oil squalul
misery. "
06 ihto any coriiinunity and.
you will fVnd affluence' to* be the
results of sobriety aiid destitu-
tion tile sure attendant of dissi-
pation.
Yori will ekpect to find in the
lieatj vine covered cottage a fru-
gal, temperate man; and in the
hovel, unpalnted and dcsolatej
the windows shattered, the doors
unhinged; ah intemperate and
dissipatbd riian;
The wretched beings who
sometimes reel along our streets;
the sport of boyhood, arid the
shame of mankind.
The miserable creatures who
hide in ceilats arid barrooms and
taverns, were once as respecta-
ble as thosewho now walk the
earth with proud and lofty look:
So we see by this that liquor-
never builds up manhood, but
tears it dowli. Ifc often breaks
up a. home; where it hever bene-
fits it. It makes miserable fami-
lies; loosens the tongue of slan-
der; inflames passfb'ns; arid caus-
es destruction in every imagina-
ble way.
But tlief-e is a certain cure for
all this, which is perfect submit
sioa and trust in God: The ac-
ceptance of God in preference td
the wine cup or whiskey bottle;
for "If God is for us, who can be
against us?"
One of the Boys,
Sarils. Sexas.
Wanted^—Person to travel ami
collect in hoine territory; weekl^
salary of $1072 per year nud ei-
penses. Address, Joseph*
Alexander, Ivildare, Texas.
READ THIS*
Standard LiVe Stock Ins. Ass'n./
Dallas, Texas.
Geritleriien:
I am just ifi receipt
of your check for one hundred
dollars (#106.00) which has been
handed to me by your local
agent, W. It. Crow, in full and
satisfactory settlement of loss
sustained tinder policy No.'
100742. I cannot too highly
reccorrimeud your company tcL
• • V vvwitt I%> VMM vv >1J £.r t«. • l J IV
dream of picacurr, and en; tbrfg j any one wnfiting livestock inou'f
he is tbsSwtlg, ail tinmanap;ableUnce. Vou'rs very truly.
Wfeok' ,Tj)OiT tb^'s£f> of temp^rali t ■< «'• .^iY&lH^r'''
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1907, newspaper, April 30, 1907; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341603/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.