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Official Organ of Cass County and o l* the First Senatorial District-
Kiiburript^iij $1 40 Per AnriA
OL XXV.
LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900.
NO
SAFBILBAHKJ
California Consolidated
Petroleum Company.
11
£
GROCERIES,
/•Oualily a Speialty.”
FEED, PRODUCE, Etc.-
••Never L'atirsold.”
•F.xteniis a Oonlia! Invitation to nil 'their '•friends, Especially do
•they invite the funr.ers 'of ’Cius'-Gou^ty to make tbs;.’ J
■ houso keadouarter-duriiig your stay "when ''-in
their city.
lexarkana, Ark.
■'21? Fast'Sreef
jT
K
locfc ReilBemable
!i
lIplllSIlHlillfirOl
iy
vi
l Purchase'Price.
A..
1> keep ll;t .lock if you don't went i t-bu tec nd -ce rli fi ca te 4o Company's
office and art every -cent ot y*ror money1 liaek.
All slin k paid for in easli is redeemable, on demand', at a0 eeiris per share,
the present price, at any time wishin thirty days from dale of ecrtifioale.
All inniiet paiit in installments'refunded -on demand ut anytiiue'wi-bin lirtr-
;y date frinii Hit-date of first payment.
This propneul D»ntade iitgood failh and with capital In-back it.
U will l>t fniilthilly earrieii »«ti*r»ot f*ir a fev; days;-hot for years, as the
California CoiiHolidnled I’rlroletmjUwmpany is in the field to stny;crtd wfiil
joniinue 'Ids pmteelivc poliey.
This stink of the California Consolidated •Fatrolewn Companv, now 50 eta.
ter Blurc, will soon bnadvaneeit to one dohar per'share1, its par value. This
advuuce will he stable, because the revenues will justify it and because the
eompany-'a strong enough tiainaintaio it.
It can neve lie- worth less llrentCfiy centy-per eliere-uader the . Company-s
permanent pulley of gold redemption.
Any corporation that has faith in Itself wud in it3'futiire;»oi*dllta» intcrtds
to advance tin- price of Ms stouk, esn-v/ell afford to thus protect itswkarehold
ers. for in protecting them it protects itself, for they we the company.
The Califnstrin Consolidated (petroleum JConipa’tv owns . IO-,Q0O acres of the
creiim of the oil lielils between Oakland ami San-Liege.
It owns royiillies on 5.0J0 acres-leased to capitalists.
It owns jJ.oOO.OdO shares of stock in'fifty selected companies.
The first in introduce It vdtnu lie rotary drills in California. This 'machine
.las a reoerp t>? ' -Ut feet in-JO hours.
Di\i ide tVcur frisks,'anb
r/Iu!t ply vY«ur ?-P r df i te. ^
I’lte rich-mat: buy stock in-many-oil companies to protecfblmself froirt loss
in any one Ilia, may tail.
The poor man-buys the stoek of one eoinpany-and lakeadHSobances of-eue
cess or (allure,
California iJonsoli&acea
Petroleum Company.....
makes il possible for the ponrsman -to protect himself as does '(he Irtish 'man,
> for a single share hi the C alifornia Consolidated!PetroleumQt-wspany irepre-
sent'au mietesk •.ndif. v companies w:d an iiricaesl iiuKivOCO acres of Oil land,
and royalties 5000 .acres.
ily giving you an inierest in fifty companies, and in these lands and'royal-
ties we dividevyour tasks and thus we inultiplv your profits.
California is richer in oilAkaii it everwvas iiugohl. • Iis .annual oil • output
will soon exceed in value its annual gold product. .Millions «f dollars are be-
ing made in California oil. ..People ■ owning a small-block of oil-stoek have
suddenly fnaiid themselves rich. Asr-an instance of this Hie slock of the-Home
- Oil Company which sold originally at a nominal-figure msdeits owners over
$5000 |K>r share. vVir investim-nl in tins Company is>at least safe, -s-nd-U may
mean ease and comfort for life.
The small stockholder is nhsnhilelj'protected. -He cannot he assessed or
from n mil. The'Coinpany’s slook is uou«a8sossable-aiid there.is no stoek-
hohlet’s liahility.
Slock is certain Irijgo In 8' • in 90 rteys-anil may go to?$5 by January. -He
is lucky who gels t lie-clock at fifty cents per share.
Why buy the (lie stock of an oil company having limited <resntiroes when
you can m one company invest invest in the entire oilfield of California? VV by
do ill1
The California Consolidated •Petroleum'Company lias-men' behind it of cap--
ital and high reputation Their names are are not only a guarantee of the
honest ham(-l+ug of Hie mouey. (ml of the success of Hie Company.
This Company is not a trust. -It is out connected directly or indirectly
• .vidi the Standard Oil Co,, all rumors to ilie contrary notwilhst-aning.
The stock of ibis Company can -lie bought for a short time'et fifty cents
• per shanv*vlueh is on hu(f <rf the par -value. Th.s otter will positively lie
-withdrawn aud s oul; advanced to £ 1 per share-as soon as l-he block-of Treasu-
ry Stock offered for s»!e has been sold.
Should this limited-amount of stuck offered at <50 cents per-sharehe sold he-
ifore receiving.your application your money -will,promptly refunded. ‘‘First
• ciime, tirst served,” is the Cumpsny's pohey to-selling this stoek.
r Pur -'lasers tnay engage stock at once by paying one fourth of purchase
prieeT-Lhk-neBta per share, and hallanee "witbiu eixty days from date of -applt-
• cation. Not ilisn Ikin'IO-shares-siild. Prospectus and by laws mailesl on
application.
•ROSE BUD S/\iOOIll3
Ds uQETIvFicpiietexr
V7incS;, - lilquous, DpciUdic-S Cicrcng 'JPsfbucGe, 'Etc.
Friends when you visit Jefferson, call on me, I will treat you right,
and sell you from a drink to a barrel, '-fly Cass cvtinly
trn.l' i'-larton i-orutl - friends are specially invited
call aronr.d In see'Uie.^ext door to Kx-
—.-isior Hotel, Jefferson, Texas.
C VLIFQRNIA CONSOLIDATED We all have our troubles. The
JPHTEOLKUM COMPANY. Chinv-e have Tsi An, and we have
This is an age of consolidation and “*aU
e California Consotidated Petroleum Evidently the Chinese situation has
mi pan v isborn of this successful peen underci-timated by Hie powers,
in .pie. The ‘‘ten cent ' Oi! com- and the wbrld is on the brink of one
dries are of few days and fall of „f tbe greatest com'br.ts in 'modern
lubie. They must strike oil in their history. It may even be that Arma-
l! =t weiis of bust, fof wilh'tlieirmon- geddon, long foretold by the Script-
y gone in a dry hole their stock is ures, is' at hand. Certainly the new
i .led. If they surer, c Miiey si'll he century lises in blood,
wallov/ed by Hie California Consoli-,
5>d or Hie Staadurd. for such is (he ' *-* only Chinese trmltilck had be-
,‘rorv of the oi! bdsinesa. Tlicreis g»n a little .arlier. cr the Boer war
two oil com-era. -like ‘ lillle '•««• ,ull,re hiator>' «t
tll • California Consolidated and the Afri<-9- wl,ich h llke,y lo be
s; andar-l on the Pacifie Coaat. the rew world of the next century,
T| iesc two giants will inevitably eon- ^a'e been hhrferent.
I the oil business of Califorhia, and
PB03BAUMEF0S TEACHEBS’ INSTITUTE
To be Hold at O'Farrell, last Friday and
Saturday in July.
Invocation by Rev. Tower.
Welccme address—J'K Yobtig.
Response—Maj. J A II Granherry
What should he the ouahfieatiou.-
of trustees?—L. L Harper'and T. B
Pi ice.
NOUN.
Uow can 'we keep our' boys in
set o il?—W.'W. Campbell aud F. II.
Carkey.
bliould ‘Teaciicrs be re examined
when they cross county lines?—C. C.
Smith. Discussed hy the InSii’itte.
Some doii’ts for teachers.—Miss
Y.
I,!/.-
•A HINTtos HUNTERS
f
$ y u<ak>'jiui xAi/dMim
70U can get only two shots it'tfee ■ most with a
doublf-barrelftTgUr., btti' a
WINCHESTER
REPEATING SHOTGUN
givfsvyou'. three, four, five, or even Six shots before the
garaM' out of ranee. The Winchester- Repeating Shot-
gun is row made in “■•Take Down ” rsty-le. and can be
carried in a Victoria case like a double-barreled gun.
lifx-ombines rapidity, reliability, and strong shooting
tpuiitits with a price within reach of everybody’s
po'oketbodk. ifor sale by dwtors everywhere.
FHEE—Send name and address on post*l for 158-page catalogue
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., - New Keren, Conn.
will 1 'o well to carefully read the Ahout.lhe on|y rea| IK.w3
C.tmp l»ny's «d„ which appears in this | Soull) A(rica t|iat Kilu|iener
issue. ‘•raI/.,'
-k'Terict*ni!«ble “bn demand at
-any Hi nc-rtiihin JO day it from date of \ TlieReptrblieatisafe-trl! tangled
ceVrifi. ”uie.‘ ^H'mnnty paid'in Tnstall- ! over (lie-Porttr-Kieam plank and
Ik Chill Tonic
I / Ww TmI*i*n and OuaiuaiMd lo Curo Chin* •»<
! Lena Frazibr.
!r, 1 rne «m I.usmee. orvumo,...#, uu..| Governor Htllcmerged from Wolf-j I.tha teaelier burn or made?—
, s’wise enough to see those who are crU i{,,oal jollg enougli to say that he- profs. J. Hilliard and J. 15. J’rice.
hu -ing he stock b, t'.ie California ((dgsu't want any vtoevpresidential' ’NIGHTSESSION.
0„ isolitiared Petrolbum Company, pie. t iaftk y0o. ' j How can we induce parent, and
whi' dratuefc is’likely, ere long, to , ■>«»• — | patrons U. rUlt the schools?-JR.
roal :e its holders rich. Already the! M ho said it Was ob.y u - lattifica
gif,,'k» of afew oilier oil companies lion meeting?
him ‘<1« al * ,,,,n,iual HK"re’ arK worl!* SenatosTTatl wcnThome ostemstbly
on 1 he market several hundred dollors u,lrse a broken rib. He must have
,)er. diare, and the time is not .Hutant ,Ialt.netl t0 wouie of Depew’s ’’side”
w|,er 1 a small block 6f this slock rr.ay sp;iner9,
meal 1 a competence-to llie fortunate! - - —
own.''/ Certain it is that ’the present | Wa warned inm.ceht bystander*,
price' " ill soo-t be doubledt and 'those like- Roosevelt and his friends, toj
desir ng iron-assessable oil stoblc in a ' o'"-*•' range when the selec |
solid company, hacked hy solid men,' ’-'no heg'fn. ' n»»t. .,.,1 1: a s;i,-,t,ti.,
well
from
‘also
up
ate
tnents refun*ed‘ bn • dhmatld "at any : calling each other names aud assert
time » i'liin 10 days from date of first
pay me. *t- If-you‘do not want your
stoek, ■‘end )o company and ytiu will
ing that it was left out hy treatfbeVy.
There is no doubt, that ‘its omission
was most bewildering to tha country
[Salmon, C. II. Hefner aud Miss
zie Davis.
Essay.—Miss Ella Loveludy.
Recitation.—Miss Alva Perkius.
SATURDAY.
Should il he compulsory for teach-
ers to attend County Institute?—V.
I) Glass ml I’rof. Weaver.
llow I teach fractions to beginners.
--.Mrs. Nora Campbell, Miss Ani-a
Davis and G. A. Sliaddix.
Hour 1 teach percentage to begin-
ners.—:.Uiss Daisy Hughes, G, VV.
'FltyrbnCe and Claude Traylor.
Executive Committee.
The Initiative and BefeteV um in a Hut
Shell.
\Ve do not know of any better way !
of explaining the'iliitta'ivc and refe.-
Be warding Our Heroes.
j A rich man’s little daughter
Left her -burse and strayed awav
' k# • % h * •
Aud ran out-boon the cir track,
II here she loitered long ac play,
Caring nothing fot the trolly
As it whirled around the bend,
Knowing nothing of the angel
That was walling to descend.
The rich man stood and trembled
With his darling on his breast,
And the mertorman was landed
And his hands k/efe proudly press'
e<l!
By a hair’s breadth he had saved lu'r
He had acted just In time —
And the people called him noble,
‘And pronounced his deed sublitile,
rite rich man gave him money,
Gave him land and gave him praiJe.
j Gave him presents for his children,
Made him glad in many ways.
| Aud, at night.' knelt with his darling
And implored the Lord to guide
j T.it- b-ave rrn rtorinan from dai ger
And to save him when he died.
I The rich man’s little daughter
j Lay' upon her bed one day,
And her lips were parched with fever,
! 'And all hope'bad ebbed away,
| But a doctor watched and waited,
Watched through weary nighU
won
Back the little maiden’s roses
• Ere his trying task vaa done.
j He bad left his bed at' midnight,
I -He had watched’vvrih weary eyes;
fee had braved the‘fibreest weather,
| Sighing’ When lie'heard her sighs,
And lie gloried in Ins triumph
When he'saw her smiles some back
Even as he smiled who saved her
When she played upon the track.
and
}
f lil
10 .<
n The Summer
route light on thc'suirject.
A-good many 'stafteemeu are now
Off life womanT nay f*tiJ' herself fading regrell lag their mistake Ir. nristaklng
and’ Jajiug. doesn’t understand it. • the hearse for the band wagon .
_ Fswr m<*II Malarial Troublas.
no, ra«atb, ne«tat
A Tex., »*y. ‘^trtriv^Fepucia ChUTVtMilc
x—. .— i.v, stys it fa
la nan taiee'Without itijtxry to the BtoUUli.”
Tenn.
nrorao"'1)' Kill’ev.-ky ctut bf vou. mon ’‘at large and that it-would he greatful J er"lll,n ,llan hy gtvirtg the subs tame
‘ . (.k * ’ j for any explanation that would tlirow 'cf ,he Constitutional an e: dment adop no f-r°wd pressed routid the doc
^ - * 1----. ted hy the people of South Dakota at j loft , , t .
the election as follows: ! "And no happy chVe'rs were h'card ;
The initiative. Itad done a thing that’s commoh,
Thetrtfieiidmenl provides Hrat wl' n Notliing thrilling had occurred,
five per cent of the voters petition the A'"1 l,|e rich man fumed like fury
legislature to pass a law, the legisla- When he got the doctor’s’bill,
thremust pass it and sufffnit it to a Which be culled an outrage -lawyers
‘ vote of the people, and If'a ’ majority j Have the mt'er going sllll- . _
Yf Die people voting on Vhe IdV. 'vote *§-E.Kiser, in Clficago'Times-^ei.
for it, it becomes a la’W ; hut
She ccA to ’ c' :'>rs. who treat her for
this or or 0 ,,)ut She gets no better.
all Rnd pale. She can jwst
t the toum," but has no
jdeusur, i’ -1 ■
Slie grf s (r
"drag 'loti.
have -Jtk
age of*C
oner
best se 'IAti War-tsodled. -tJf T.oTf mceii-sdarvij his j
-For -sale tvy Ptiwelk-A Davis, Druggists.
'.WtWr,-Salt'1llitain and Kczema.
’'The intense itchrhiff and smartinK. inci-
pient to thesexHseaecs, is instantly allayed
hpy aHTityiji.1; fSbamberlain’s Eye and
'SSfcfyrWWmmt. Many very bad case;
i-havJ been -perihaneiitly cured by it. I
is equally efficient for itching piles an-
a favorite remedy for sore nipple;
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bit
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per bo-.
IF If sale by Powell A Davis, I.i den.
PUOF1VSNIONAI- CARDS.
vv. T. Armlitead.
1-. II. t rendergaat
\
rmistoad 8s Prends’g ’•st-
LAWYERS,
Anrone sending a sketch and flevcrlptlnn msy
quickly RscertAiii our opinltu; free whether mv
inveuf.inn Is prok^hly p»tputat.le. Conimuiilcfv-
tic'ns*htrtfellynfti»tf(1em.lal. Handbo6kon Pntcut?
- Bent free. Olde»t airency for securliiR patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
'special notice; virhout cbenp;,' krtho
(T-2-
Jefferson g Marshal!, Texas.
Scientific American,
ft haridsmudly ^eekTy. I-nrjrest dr j
culatlon of any »(UeritUJ<N.1onrnal. Tcrni^, f3*»
year: four months, 5L 'Sold by all newsdealer*. |
m : rwraasos. —
J. fl. ARMitFTEAO,
LMujyen^in«2 Invcstnoent
Banket*,
Buys n?ul yelPUcnJ Eslnte, TCoti's,
Bmi'tls, ‘86i»ool 'Vmii'JiPrs, ami
Ail Minis of Securities.
'MiVke Boiuls for Aflnris-
l niters, nut«rili?»rm
ami nil kinds of
‘KiilelU.v
Court Boiuis.
It is ssid ilrat Vhe ^heut crfip in
the northwest*will’tjc a frightful fail-
ure this*falln rIf thjs be st^ * it #rll
adt^rtt-
Fic-ce’s
‘eroffi cortvli
at ion by let, and
have bee n restored
by Dr . lier^s
treatmen t -to per-
fcrX ’ne»* th. There
is nd fnc re Wonder-
ful ’me dicitie tor
womtti than Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite
Prtscrij »tion. Its
action upon the
w»>msni y on^iTi9 irf
'tit one i *»j>]>arent
in the decrease of
a .id the in-
-cx*6t>e of -strengfli.
It cur es fein ale
weakn ess and suclv
diseast s as take
kway t he strength
'’find I beauty “of
vornei i.
Sick women are
’tnvitej 1 to cofisult
Dr. Pi-eroe hy letter
free. I All corres-
pondJ noe private. A
Yierc*, 'Buffalo, N. *V.
•Bcllore I commenced louse yonrtnedltifle I
Vas hf> a bad condiHon (for eight years) -mid
octors treated me,” “writes Mrs. Bettie
of Garysburg, Nor than
probMily have a iflarketi eff.ct onj
tlieelectiba. *lt ought • not ‘ to liave I ,or 'l Becomes a law ; hut it the
anymore than big crops "In Kans»s | m*iorl^ vot« against’i*,’ it is null and
ought ut effect the ’vote (here, hfit!voi(1’ The lew may‘he drawn up t y
-‘uch'tlrings aByayitto aml'always will. *anJ'‘Ppr*<1n aa'l pdiViAn circulated
Clritfcgo leads ofPwith a "newspaper
census to which (die will stick no mat-
ter vvliAi the'riat'ioual census may sAy
Ollier cities are already1 heplfiniog lo
follow her example and find fault wiih
the government's “work
know what it is.
before lheyj
K
Why doesn’t Admiral Sampson ap-
peal to Congress to mftke up the dif-
fereuts between wlfsl he claimed‘a nd.
what he gol’for the haltlebf Santiago.
It would be so1 likely to do it.
Address
jp, of Garysburg, Northampton
of course. «gave me at the ttm<
iut it did not last long. I was s
Co.. N. C.
e pome re-
~jng. I was some dtf\s
bed and seine days I dragged aboift tfle
have used flve*l>ottles of I)r. Werce’s
Prescription and five of the ‘Golden
Ti«/'nv.-rv • nnd four vials of the ' Pel-
Ameriesii troops continue to tic
sent to China. President McKinley
indemls to save all American citizens
thereirilhout vvaiiiBg for the con-
sent of any oilier'nation.
pal Discovery.' and four vials of the ' Pel-
Now I feel like a uew”womau,'an(PI *'Afit
orld to know it.”
ie action of the " Favorite Prescrip-
tion |“ is assisted by the use of “ Ptensailt
„ wj,en tj,e bowe]s are irregular.
DESIGNS
PATENTS
1
OBTAINED
ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY ■"IIPJF
Notice in “ Inventive -A Je ” Il K 11 Ml
Book “How'oobttduPatents” | | !■»
i
-=C^—V0FFICERS AND -DIRECTORS.
R. E. Bfeifckhiirn, tke-Presidcnl and General Manager of the California
vConsolidaled Petroleum Lumpany, has achieved suceeea in the inauguration
vjnd management of large enterprises. He is knuwtv-as-Califoraia'-e •etlcchord'
IKing.”
Hon. Will W. Harris, thoCompany’s .Viee-Presidentand Attorney, 'is a
iiawyer and orator ut nationnhreputa'ion, and is eeknovrleged authority on.
•mining law#.
Fred L. Johnson, Secretary, who, though largalv'interested'in gfild min-
ting properties, wilbdevote his time an i executive abilities sa'.ely lo thetOom-
4>any’s interest.
Senator S. X. Ancrous, Treasurer, is one of Southern ‘California's solid
•citizens who, deservedly, holds Hie confidence of the public. His good ’tm-
(press has been left upon the laws rtf this comraonwealih.
G. W. Luce is the Assistant General Passenger Agent of the "Southern
H’acifie Railroad Company, whichTeapnn-ible position ■fie has -liuhDfor <mnny
•years to the satisfaction of that corporation and the-putilic.
P. J. -Beveridge, son of e-x-Govetnor Beveridge of tHlinOis.'is one iff the
•most active of Los Angeles-capiiaiist-e. The electric railway ‘from this -City,-
•via Iio'lywoml, lo'BaUta Monica, is tin: latest m inuinent Ifi'llis enteljirise.
J. M. Hale, one of tlie leading dry goods merchants of "Los Angeles,_ is
•one of tlie font Hale brothers who own dry goods eslablislmienw'in 5Sun tmn.'
e.'iscd, Sacramento, San Cose,'Salinas, Petaluma, Los Angeles lind New fork
The directorate'^ refereuee;: JfradstMeis, or any bankHtilfeelifoetiia.
JOHN TERRY,
-—-THE—-
AND SHORT-ORDER MAN,
of Jefferson, solicits -your -patronage
when‘you^visil that City. 'He keeps
Beer and all to'd drinks. He will aieo
ffurttteh you with nies clean 'beds.
Collxind'see him, when in 'JefTerson.
F. H. ELLIHGT^, W. D,,
‘PH-YSIOIAN 'AND HURCWON,
Buy.(its Mill, Tisras.
MlUtES DosE-WSRS <1i- WW(BIEN A"3cE-
CIALTY-.-------
Offers’fcis irvices to tho i>eople df'-UTyans
Mill and sdtrouLdinK c^aufrv.
W. T. BtoA'al3 M-. X*>.
PHYSICIAN AND OBStfETRIAN,
CTKtrKtt, TEXAS.
Prompt attention given 'to till -ealls
'Nay.nr night; prices to -suit (lie 'lull'd
‘time.
Physician Siffpeofi
Have you sedn’that fine ‘Dlrrtity -at
A. Ripinski A Son Ceffersctn, Tei as,
which is wotth'lOcents per yards, and j
they arc selling 'for only Scents per \
yard.
RodoT
Dyspepsia Cure ^ B wilder,
The unspeakable Addicks is or. top
ii rain in Dtteware and calls upon all
Republicans to pull together and elect
him to the Senate. This is nice for
j the man Ivho defeated his own party
a few years ago because lie couldn't
win himself. ‘Delaware suould hurry
him so deep this fall that eten his gas
will not tiring him to surface again.
by *rty persoe. This is ' calltd
luitfative.
THE NkF'itfiNDtMtf.
\Vhen the Itf^islatute on its ortn
motion ]«3Ses',aTa'w, then such 1. w
‘tall not go'into force imtil a certain
length of lime after its passage. If
before that date five per cent of the
voters of the Slate petit ion ’ that such
law be submitted to a vote of the pec-
pie, then the laWWill not go’ into forro
until voted on hy the people; and if
^ at sui Ii clee'.ion a majority vile
against the Mw.'it will he void and of
| no effect;'hut if a majority vote for it,
; it will be valid and binding. This la
'called the Referendum.
Certain laws which must necessarily
go into immediate effect are excludi d
from the Referendum.—Mercury.
‘he California'Consolidated Petro-
*TI5XAS. dent n Company has behind it some of
the strongest men, financially, in Cal
Ifor urn' They are determined to
nin'se their rtil company the most sitc-
ces sfui on Iheeoast, and they liave
the 'hrdina and Capital lo attain this
reiiult. They'-are cautious and eon-
se native, but widial aggressive, and
t.ien , ^oct-Is lo atisorti rlie -weak and
i com* -• the'niaster df the Ifi^lil, and
beyon. l anyuessonilhle question, the Pennsylvania would go !Democratic if
Csliforjnln ^Consolidated T’eltoleum ,5 fair vole eoll|rt he had.
'CCiiupany will carti for its stnckholr1-
‘ en. dividends llffit will Wnd the atoik Possibly the Vice Presidency has
m; my times dbove par, and make been an oh9UOfe position in the
‘tm my'intestors eonftortahle for life, if Pa8t hul if Teddy-gels in, we’ll wager
'no|t rich, its stoek should be ‘bought ‘Hiatitwill not he obscure for four
' years to come. 'Whatever may he
Has any one Comp died the length
of lime (luting which Abdul Haniid
has been tongue tied ? Uloney talks,
it is said, and hi his case, tin te seems
to he no chance for any.
The McKinley administration will
lie judged by its acts'and not hy its
platform. These are quite sufficient
to warrnat its—its what, overlhiow o.'
support? Ob, that depends on what
your politicks are,brother.
In giving thanks to McKinley for the
great 'prosper'ty of the 'country,
mightn't it be just as well
the Lord far cooperating?
Yes, of course,
our missionaries.
we must protect
But we really wish
The latest Democratic claim 13 that j that they would come home to be
proteeled, and not try to overcome
the religious scruples of the Chinese
in such a violent fashion.
lie faredt advances, as'it surely will.
1 Sto&t (redeemable on derOand at
an y time within 30 days from date of
cep'lificate All money paid
'siaffimcnts refunded On’demand at any
| lif ie within 30 days from date of first Any one
payment ?f you do n.’t want your Change la tilts TCBOetit is tasking a
,st( >cft, sdnfi to Companv and you will L,
OOers los services to the people of M)f’ ,mptly get every cent of your tiioa- [ ^
Cuss uml Marion counties. Office ligxt back.
^ to /iwplecnte office.
J EFFERSrVN,
Tnxm.
—T.EALER lit—
iSHsrlHnlherlnfkrmalifft Call or Atltlrm
Rooms 212-217 laugfelin Building,
&QI
Digests what You eat.
It artificially ttigests the food and aids
Mature i* nnd rwnn-
Wili5kics' wi"es' Bfan',te3 Bc-
<e-Opp..U, "CMIon Belt1' D-p-i
•staHtly relievesanft-permanently cures
Dvapepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, *ela*
iasisgsiXaseaJga: **»*^««» »*»
all otherrcsultrrfffimperfectdigesti.xi ^ call.
Pries sac. K. I—rgSiisecoBtsiesf1# ttm-r___'__;__
small#lic. Bookallxboat<h'#ix'psiamuoed free
by 4X-©bOnr *«©.. cmi»»**. Subscribe 4tk 4We Son,
! The Chinese minister fs a *good deal
IVeli, if the 825,600)00.1 settl down ; interested in fhe expanding i tllities
fremthe 'Klondike are not “eda of Ameflcan woraJh. But he needn^t
’said of the governor his worst and
best friends agree that he understands j
in in- no®ih'*6-* of getting uhder the.
lime light belter than any man IKing. |
who thinks that lie will
•casfb,” What are they?
1 Hie -New Turk JfouTnal will be
Tig lit in it so far as Chinese news is
•hot icerhetl. Naturally it will be yel-
1(A
'l Jnnrttcky h now deploring the fadt
ihh t tile census Was not taken be-
,<for ; hdr population Wgs msterlal^'
Tdr uced by (be Goebel-Ybylor epf-
•sof e.
■1 low Is the time io eubscritie for flic
f.
km*
throw loo 'many 'bouquets at them,
Wotildn in his own country are not • b
slow. Witness the Empress.
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Hereafter, the question wjll he
Whether the “No” is to be tfbder-
stdod in a feminine sense.
“■ Thila.
“The power of the slate or munici-
pality lo place restrictions upon the
manner ih which patents should be
assigned and sd! I has nevtr been
squHfely brought before the U. 15.
Suprebte Court, with the result that
much conflicting legislation l as been
enacted by different states, but it 'U
•^enerHIly accepted by the legal fra-
iErtfity thkt while k state may regu
HOW TO DRESS PROPERLY
I. is Kasy for women to do this if the
Proprieties are observed.
1 lie Fbr 'a cfall t'be essential quality
of a gown'is its'freshness. The
only dffereMce between the dress
at a tritll nbd rfn ftiforiual dance
is in the degree ofelegiince.
For large dinners women re-
serve) their finest gowns. They
are subject to closer inspection
'and 'risk no defacement as at
dances.
Gloves are removed at table
and rest;me'! j'n the drawing
room or not, as one pleases
Dainty, diaphanous materials
are fnost becoming to young
faces.
'You‘tig girls make a distinc-
tion in their dress for little din-
ners by wearing lace or cliiffon
sleeves with their low-tiecke’d
gowns.
A hostess shows good taste i\i
dressing somewhat more simply
than her guests.
It is a reversiil of the proprie-
ties When 'a mother dresses her
to thank daughters in h mute Expensive
style thah herself.
In the street elaborate dressing
is in bad t’ust'e.
'G'cr cht’.rch a Woman’s dresi,
while suitable to her statioil,
should be so 'iticotisniditous rs to
prove hb distraction to her fel-
low worshippers, atiU never sug-
gest bven by its tastefulness that
it ha? occupied her thoughts over-
much.
A woman's appearance must
suggest 'that quality expressed ill
the slang of 'tlie day as “well
groomed ”
For driving add coaching w’e
now imitate the good sense and
practical utility of English wom-
en’s dress. No gauze parasols,
no dainty furbelows, but gar-
ments that fear neither sun, rain
nor dust.—July ’Ladies’ Hume
Journal.
The omission of all reference lb
silver in the Democratic platfonu
would be scarcely leas amez ng than
iaite the sale df the manufactured ar- the omission of Porto Rico in tbe Re-
ticle cdfvefed by a patent, it cam t publican’platform has betn. Bat :r.
The elephant introduced at
delpbia wasn’t'e'vtiii stuffed, but
'merely a Itofiow skin borne by
three men. It is to be hoped that it 'of tbe patent rtght.’
wasen’t intended as a hollow tnoeke". a pamphlet is*ued by R. G. Siegers, of a party speaks far more
4>ty, \ stent I aw) et, Washington, D. X). thafi tia-piaiMrife.
two or annek conditions to restrict tbe sale neither case would or d»e^ me omis-
I »<■•.. n.t.nt rt»t,i Q lote I from sioo signify snytbiog. Ihe rccorcl
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1900, newspaper, July 3, 1900; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523296/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.