The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 12
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MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
A Determination Evinced to Push the Street
Pavinff Work Now Under Contract
DrasticMeasures Proposed to Make the Gas and
Water Companies Lower Their Mains On
Streets Under Contract for Paving
The eltjr council met jesterdar afternoon Shnoi warrant held l y him for f 117683
In MEoUr scsslda with all the aldermen jjjja jl 1 r x > npfrml to
prcsnt except Alderwan Thompson of the y w tbi lulf Colorado and PtnU t >
Second want and Alderman Tuffly of the j Ilallnar rompany fu permission I ere t
Fourth ward > dellTMr tank tipnn ltd properly elr
tmi crlue < l by Bralrle and Tmm emi < s
tl i it im
After tha readlns of ta minutes Alder am St Kmamiel ntitenlns streets It
man Miller who had consulted Cnihlnps rtrted to arc < utmnlttee onfcliieer and eiiM
nisnoel ia parliamentary proeednre tfloURht Of 8r department
jiL Ironi lllsens of the IJfth ward asking
fci i > > i i i i
he had discovered tangible objection lo
a im tnpnit ftf gttvn netfbcr street le-
thal portion of th4 minutes of the pre ferret to street and bridge rottimlltee
Tloui meetln which dlselosetl the fact that I from cJt liens of the nfth ward fir the
l prtvlous action of ft roonell prorhJ W S
leg tor the nirrotvltij of certain streets to eaclneer to prepare plana and apeclnVa
oiir nnder contract to h ptred hadbeen tidw
nM r I From E L Parker for twentyone days
tennsiatrM police of leer while laid In con
gR up
ltl point is tajd dnwn 16 Coshlnc V enee of barfo l > in shot In the foot
l bA Ju vtt while in the serrlre of the city Iteferre
Witea
e force
eoneeqiienee of the escape of prisoners
as follow
To the Honorable City Council of lions
ton Texas
Hctittan Texan Februarr 8 Your peti-
tioner tins Altors a lesldent dtlaea of
liiuBon Harris onnty 1Vbh aMItlonlie
juir honorable body espettfiilty repre
seuts
t That petitioner has bren a memoir
Alderman Halierton moted to tibta AI the piu en orce ofthe city of Ilourtoti fex
drraun Millers motion attaeklnt the mln in us a mointed oftlccr since the 2lst da
firs and the rote on tbe motion to tibleof Mny 1 and cnntlntted therein as a
vas a tie but nas decided In the ACnrnla member on tctJrc dutr ap ta February 3
tlv by tte mayor rotfuc to Mble VMS
Alderman Miller also assailed that por 2 That on February 2 M02 as this conn
tlo of the mitutes of the prerlotts mvet ell wel knows three convicts hy to u
lnc which cave the street commissioner au mentis made tl > ir iifiipe ftom the cwiiitv
tborlty tt locate tbe city tiMe oi the kill at tlie police depoitiaent of the city
pronnd that this authority bad ie < jt pre Houston and tbnt on the 3d dv of Fehrtt
rtitlr conferred open and eien > ed by at tUM your petltlotter together with
the street and brldte committee but this Harry Atid < ntnn Henry Fisher Jack fWrr
eoatentlen wa slinllsrlr dealt with and patrol driver and John Tuffly were l > v lli
both of tttie prerlow artlons of tbe cnunrll chief of police J i Hlackbtim stisixMidis
wW tostaiaed by adoptloc the minutes aa from active duty pending inviMtlaotlin of
read ibe escape of veld prUooaro that on lli
+ 4 n > f > Of tbo escape of said prisoners to < i
The present board of aldermen had here K 1 I s thft others sbuve nam
T 7 lhtrrm5 J wft ssr si
the entire business portion of tho them
cty keji purt of tb < > time n tb ride wer
< ith asplialt but from tb lie city and part of the time ditrltw said
l > < ii v I tnej scam to be doomed to ulclit tber were at the polloe dbiirtmnnt
a dtmrpoiDtment an 1 < llsrh rt li the duties that are Incmo
At ue last itieetlhi of the coopcII the tfiit iin them an such 6fiUeis that slnrt
city enaiueer was called upon for an ex wd siisiirusloo and flfMr some kind of In
planttlon as to ttte causa of tho delay in > esiitit < > n that has been Invoke I h the
thg Proeress > of the wor td chief of police all of th atiore named
At re t < rd ys meetlnr Gnctneer Miller of Beers Bhe were suspended with this P
tepetted tbnt It was tbe duty of the tliloner htie been reetored to their active
board et pibllc works to Order the on duty on the force fbat th said rhef of
tractors when and here In < ontin m police Ihm rcfi ed tt te t > i ilila petitioner
paTlni bis duty In the ptmlses > ais td his tnli him ttiat lie did not
merely to indicate to the hoard of pu > l < Intend to restore him but had dts
worfca which of tli sirens were ready charged him frr the resaon thnt ho hsd
far the parln talkd about ssld chief of police among
He reiwrted rttrtber ftAt the water and r ier reasons that srtlcles pribllxhert In the-
tas mains en Sabine Trarla and Pralrla Houston papers and vspeeiallv the ITarld
streets had not yet been lowered n ton n < > > 7th day of February Itift under thu
dltMo nseasaary to hegtn the work of I > olIce doings of tbe inv purportliix to be
patlnp heuta these street j sro net ready f undcd upon en Interview with tbe sold
for pstlnir That the contractors rrr chief of police Indicates and the public at
ordered by the board of public works tosflfe bate so construed It that tho gftlil
commence work ss follows chief of pollee had become oonriuoed or
Norember in Conrress arenue flrtt sac was eialmlug that the members not re
Hon thirty da s nfter date I stored had accorded snecor or aid to the
Korember 10 Oootneas aenoe second prisoners that by reason of ald newspaper
Btion thirty d j afni date article has and the action of the said chief of
January 10 tbs ennlncer notlflcd thei
board that Commerce Franklin rod Iea
Isod were ready for paving
On Tannery 2i tho euplncer and Chair-
man Illesner of the board of public worki
mide ont notices to contractors to com-
mence work on Imton arenue both hec
tloas within thirty dars
The enelnter was of the opinion tbst
shaatd the eontrHCtcrt commen work on
streets where street railway tracks are
to be let J ther would probably be de
layed as the Hi > u tott Hlectrlc company
has not yet recctreil materials to do the
work
Alderman Miller sild he simply wanted
the public to know who was r spouslbls
for the delay lu this parlnz
Tb engineer stated verbally that h had
notified tbe cas and wate > companies to
lower their mains on Trarls afreet imt
that they bad not done so up to the pres-
ent time He said be bad no authority to
force these companies to do the wort
Alderman Ilalrerton moved that the
street pavlne contractors be notinod lo ito
to wort on these streets at once regaidesn
f the work of tbe s and water coin
pantes
On motion the report of the engineer
and the motion of Alderman HSIverton
were both referred to thr > connctl h com-
mittee of the whole and a five minutes
recess was taken
The council on reassembling reported
as follows That the city enoineer and
board of public works be insirucled to
notify the different contractora to beam
pavino on all streets to be paved reoard
less of water and cps mains not being
laid and tho city attorney be Instructed
to draw Up an ordinance to revoke tho
franchises of walerand oas companies
for failute to comply with the instructions
of city enoineer and board of public
works
Signed by all except Alderman Auber
tin and adopted
PETITIONS
Im i1 following rltlsen isktnr for
watklns Jones ifn K 5ln111 woeii
Irene Daniels Mrs Leila
Emma C Wlllams
committee
Ileferred to flnano
From S J Gohlman Jr nskinc that
IWILLCUaO YOUOF
police iniured this plaintiff In the es
of the nubile end Is liable to cast a stl ma
not only upon this petitioners honor or
prtrate rhsraeter but tipun the perform
ance and dtacharte of his ofarlal duty not
U 1 Iu Uo BlBrt Pfobablr orthe
who do not know blm peraotiallr na stnolc
loti of criwr mid tb it this petitioner there
J Cn je Irreparable wrSii
3 retll < i r j Hist as bit oftlc r of
tho law jnd of tU > people he bus atwa s
llscbarKCI Ills dlty to the het of lift a i
Tit Jhal 5 Ocsslon is Is holm
UltuJ rrrM t Uv > is
pnb
Knew tint
i i no suspicion
h J r ° nf lmtltcitliii Ui sal
VL0t l 0 Hilcrtalncd by tie
1 0 rnuuu or J 0 t eleUen aid
tiiot Tie be icstored to his duties and posi 1
on 1a iUht ie > llowod f y fir thu
rt t0 11 < U crwM for Bn
report
From II Khnitor riucwlng UI petition
for an evtenalon of aixty days two In
Ui completlou of Uie Hardy Rtreet aewor
Jive ronueat bein indorsed by his tKmd
n efeil ° l1 t < > mayor sewer commit
ney n < 1 Kliw With power
to a t
KEPOUTS
The report of the scavenger department
for January showlo that JKKifBO hnd
been turned oyor to the city was referred
o the hotpltal committee
the board of public works reported
favorably upon th plans and specifications
ror placing a Kmvel pavement on tun
nels Marsh ami Hill street Adopted
Inn report of James l Welsh assessor
and collector for December was referred
to the finance committee
The Are committee reported favorably
upon the petition of Mr John Klunecaii
r < r permission to repair roof of shed on
Ulxtlt street also for permission to erect
a row of onestory store buildings ou
ashlncton street to conform to Are regu
lations Adopted
The finance rnmmltteo reported favor
ably upf4 the petitions of the foltiwlue
eltlarna for relief on taxes Touey Unxev
lom 1 llarron A 0 Oray N 1 > lulltm
board of school truatecs llouston Ice unit
UrcwInK company Octavla ltlcc Charles
ivoesch I Weltibew Cornelius lasche
J 1 MeNiillr M M Harlow Mrs c
West Mary Jopes Vetrano Adopted
The tinanace committee reportcl unfav
orably tiioii the petitions of the following
oltlseus for relief ou taxea W J Me
Ieod D 11 Hatch J T IlrockPtirldae
l haries Hoffman Mrs Jolinnuah Ack r
nun Horenco Frascr Charles N FUUcr
Adopted
The police committee reported favor
ably upon petitions of C T Graham W
T Trammell C W Johnson and M T
Iorrest partolmen for lots of time while
sick Alderman Hnlvcrton ns n minority faT
ored the report If Hie offlcei had re
° ° lh < lmo 0t vUbl ture
month
Alderman Ilalrerton made the sugges
tion that no other department In the city
was extended such courtesy and ha
thought that flremati wore as much en
TlXllTto 7hev i o ni 51 Jtr t ho0f e 1 aair 0f ° i
jaw that 0at of 4u who g et thn e slx
lot ties v pay and gladlv i hare learned that
In response to
an lnn ulry by the mavor
e tm m to take the Placebo tfiS
v ° r l and that they
ore paid the
8alarl tbo
people In general ore honest with a physl KS wh places they
clan who
all I nsU If
I tail 1 dont expect a pennv from yon
Wtaply write me a postal card or letter
Let me send yon an order for tho me Heine
also book v
a Take It for
wont harm yon anyway
50V 1 leare entirely
tojou
jr Rhoop Box CPO naclne HTr
S
Mild casek not chronic are hw > cured
byoae or two bottles At all drnjglsts
Capltol rhtrmacr SIT Ma In street Ah
Y Mt C k rr > f00 M > n Wl A B Klei
Ha fee Mtla atreet BpeclsJ Agent
The petition of Officer
Forrest was re
forred lia ck to tho committee
Tho eft engineer
reported favorably upon
n month for It e Petition of Joe Jl Sam that certain
If It cures pay Property he dropped from the rolls of the
Address f olMtor MtuS S2 not ex
AilflSDMBXT 0 010 TANK OI1UL
NAN CIS
By Alderman HuiyertonAn amendmaut
to the oil tank ordinance Ihit x ta J
Ullk 4 wholly nnrieraWttd It shall be lo-
c td not leas llmn ten feet from tbr
fettndfUon of any tiullllug In which crude
oil Is to be burned ud top of tank shall
be burled at least two feet below gronud
Ttnl shall be ap placet that highest point
In oil supply shall be at least two fcoi < > wer
titan furnace Where oil Is to bf limned
pr contorted for bnrulug except a ibvlci
Is pmrlded so that tn < > oil has to puss r
high point In tho line of pipe from tank to
ftffnace and the device an arranged thai
nhtn burners ere cut off air is admitted
at the high point In pipe line to de < trn
any syphoning effect and in no case Hi
Oil tanks be allottrd under oblrwuk w
streets except aald tank or tanks are en-
tirely turroiiiid d except at pipe openlngi
with a twelveInch brli k or ooncretu wall
Iteferrcd to cidinanr committee
MOTIONS
Dy Aldrman Benuctt Hint cncinecr bare
a catch bn lu iiiaeeii m the neithciit corner
Of the lntcr r < lintl of tontl and Hardy
strrctii Carried
Hy Adennan BennettThat the street
Iommlsslnuer giade Ii e Hliect from Cotb
ran t Matrttt Carried
By Alderman ThomasThat street com
mtSlouci notify luicrnattooal and Oreat
Xortbtiii Ktllway eomtiiiy to place cross-
ings ou Columbia Tip railroad at all street
wtolrh are now ditched to sold taittond
track Carried
Uy Alderman Boblmjp That marvr be
Instructed to sign contract with lllpp
Key to bnlld the bridge over the gully
nerth of the Bcanrbamp springs bildgu
awarded some time ago Ileferred to alder-
men of First ward and < li > euglnefr fr re
pert By Alderman MrTbat mayor and
treet and bridge c nlttw employ an ex-
pert on aspbalt tuWaig and luylug so thut
the city can get what it Is paying feu i ai
rleilBy Alderman Miller Tbat mayor nud spe
clal market building committee met ou
AVednesday bf this week and foiinuUte
weys and means relative to building the
market bouse Carried
Uy Alderman lienncti That mavor con-
tract with T J Hhca for two blucks or
l > avltig on Hardy street from Conll to 11b
city thirty feet in width Carried
By Alderman Thomas That engineer pre
pore plans and speelflcatlon for extension
of gravel pavement on McKlnncy from
Ifntchlns street to Columbia Tip rillwai
Carried
B Alderman Miller That mnor adver
tSe for bids for pa villi Mar li and Hill
itreeut as tier plans and apeclticatlont up
proved by board of public woik tune I
Hv Aldermnn Thomas That street coin
rrl < soner plare IVtker street from Cedar
Walnut In good condition Adopted
The mat or placed In nenilnntlon the name
of Dr 3 O Bovd for health iffU < r Tbuj
f the aldermen voted for Joo Sam mid six
voted blanks
The council then adjourned
TO HAVE ARACEA1EFTINC
j
NOW APPEARS TO BE AN ASSURED
FACT A MEETING HELD
OraartlMttoti Chrlstertetl The Houston
DflvlrtQ and Fair AiBoeltlorl All Now
Needed Is a Favorable Location
There wis a meeting last evening of the
gentlemen Interested In the establishment
< f a race track ut Houeten Mr 1 J
Sweeney chairman of the committee on
grounds was ont of the cltv oad no report
was received from that committee
The committee on charter and by laws re-
ported through the chairman Mr l w
Hudson ami the rules of the new Louisiana
Driving club were adopted
There wua a full attendance and the dls
iushioii us general on the mutter of a
vime for the organisation It wne Anally
decided that it should be called the Hoes
ton Driving and Talr assfcclatlon
The matter of a location for the pari was
also talked over and aa there ato now good
roada andai It la midesstood that the atrctt
car company woold be willing to euomj Its
ilnw tbe old ra < e track met with ioneu
fevor Howertr this Is matter for settle-
ment at a later meeting adjournment being
taken until siub time as a report could be
had ftoaa tbe committee on grounds
tsiettsts Max Hlenbenribeb Jules lillenthal
itnd llvman Levy were added to that com-
mittee
That the project Is nssured there la uo
doubt It was accepted generally among
tbtise In attepdauce on last nights meeting
that they were discussing tho details of
determinedoil fair and raoe meeting aud
tbere were no Its about it
AGED PIONEERS DEATH
CHARLES 2INKE A PIONEER OF
HOUSTON PASSED AWAY
Came Here in 1016 Life Spent In Do
Inrj Good Charter Member of First
German Methodist Church South
Mr Charles ainke one of tbe pioneers ot
noustou a charter member ef the First
German Methodist chnroh South of this
city an nged and highly respected cltbjoe
who spent bis life in doing goodfor others
died et the home of his snn In law and
daughter Mr end Mi Charles lleueke No
1112 McKlnuey avenue yesterday morning
at 12M oclock The funerat services will
take place from the First Oeraian Methodist
church In this city this afternoon at 2
oclock Itev W A Knolle the pastor offl
clntJng The Interment will be In Magnolia
cemetery Tiio acting pallbearer will bo
August Bering Conrad Bering V Fred
crick W Beuike H la ehe nnd F Bsehen
f elder
+ +
Coario Zlnkc was born In Borlln er
uy AprU 27 ISa His parents dying
while he was very young he was raised In
a Iwench orphans home until he was near
ly lo years of age in isid he came to this
countty remaining at Fredericksburg Md
where he first went but a few months
when he left there and oatne to Houston
arising here In IStt Since then with the
exception of about el ht years during
and ii < jme < w tely after the elrtl war wheri
ll lr > Texas he has mad
toll elt bli home
> About rear ytus aitex
rx
KSEFESsenrassas
Cooling Off Taking Cold
It Is hist tho samo old story of exposure to
cold Tbo neglected cold hecomlug cbronlo
catarrh CAtarrn extending along the deli-
cate mucous membrane to the bronchial tnbe
and developing chronic bronchitis cmi ng
coughing and expectoration Still neglected
further extension the lungs are reaclid
catarrhal cnn3iimptlon Is established I he
Whltoltagtle scores another victory atd
tho grave coneeals tho rctird of neglected
catnrrl A wdllworn road to a withering
blight and imtlmtly death Thousands utmn
thousands hare tr veed It and thousands
upon thousands mtr oill tnoel It Kvery
year darelops a inimn o of mw vlttlms
Cflnstimptlon tho fell distrcyer Is most
alarming In Its ir o ney and dlro In Ps
results tor It nini ilv er iciokii to thtr loig
rest over 300000 in in < i tils United uale
nlotie It is n dl t il < li spate iieitnr
ngo noraex rnnkorltt ne It is llko the
Tutnilotlintdrtukt m < tiinltil Rtream aiJ
still tans 3 Itli Its li < the h res which ret
petualiy flutter Ju the i tlc lireist It is a
terrible and Insatlallci r utniarcblni < down
the aisles of time Kit uug devastating dei
t eying establishing u gloomy omplre of
mh > ry and death
catarrh It a fnrenmoor of most cases of
he came here he was marrb d to Mis Eieen
Irflger a widow lady In tlit city Ho was
Always a good moral mid religious man
After his marriage he built him a home In
what Is now the Second ward and In build
ing It bnllr a very leiife room in It in which
to hold religions services In tuts room the i
Presbyterians held Sttuduv ehool and tin
older members of ftte First Presbyterian
tliurch of Houston Claim that this oiukiu
was really llrst organised lu Mr Klukes
home The early Bapllsl j of tMs city iilso
held their prayer meetings In this room j
After living In that portion o the city for
eeveml years he nnrebasci piopcrtv nml
built him a homo In another portion of the
oily but never ceased bis work nf jolng
good and rendering whatever i and aHiiBi
tiuee he could to religious seivirrs When
the First Oermnn Methodist iluneh was or
ganised In IfimMoa Mr ZMic was one of
the charter memoemand Kiibjcd a lead
ing active and highly re pectod member of
this church to the day or lil < death At tho
jubilee of Ibis church the celebration of
the fiftieth year oflte exigence which was
held lu this city nbout Mne < cim ago Mi
Charles Zlnfce Mr Apgust Btitiig and Mr
Conrad Bering were the onli throe chiftcy
numbers yf this rlmrch who were Bring
Air Zlnke w stjie drift ot tbo trloro pass
otei the rlvejf and re t under Hie shade of
the trees the two AI ii 2UtlUK tl
surviving artd wilt act as pallbearCrF I
their warm truehearlid friend wth whom
they have gofie through life since early man-
hood and for over n > lf a eenturr
Mr Klnkes wife llei Xoreinlier 17 1 8 >
leaving only one child n dnnghttr Mrt
Charles UeneVe at wliose home the father
ptssed neeueftilly awov yesterday morning
Mr Inke Was a enutraetar for iminv years
> 1mt for it number of years past has not
made any pretensions to doing business of
any kind He luw spent hla life in doing
good In evory wru n > isble and belle ked In
u Ktrlct obscrviime nf Sunday As he orten
aald he loved to puss bis Sundays happilv
i
HOUSTON JDAII T POST TUESDAYLM0RNIN6 FEBRUARY 1119Q2
Doctor Says It Is Catarrh
consumption Tho presence of catarrh Is
etldcnroof a predisposition to tho Wither-
ing Whlto ilaguo Do not let it progress
stop It cure It Before It has roached tho
lungs you can do this with very little effort
and expense Stuarts Catarrh Tablets are-
a snrerlgn remedy tor tbe peculiar constitu-
tional condition or syttrmln dyscrasla that
pi milts of cbroulo catarrh Tliey drlvo
catarrh out of the system and heal the evl
dtiiccjof its ravages so long ns the destruc
live processes hive not Iieen allowed to pro
tttcsn to a point beyond possibility of repulr
They will cure catarrh of the head bot
tliroutcars bronchial tubcsand theallmen
ary tract but If once lung substance Is des-
troyed and In tbe cheeks Die noetic spots
brabllghtly like signal lamps of death then
tin y aiepmerlentii ave llierolja point
le tn distruethe > roees e of prcgrosslvo
catarrh beond wlrth no mcd clco cm cure
wliera no ageucy yet discovered Bill arrest
orsac
Be timely wise cure your catarrh while yet
It may be eurcd Take no chances of some
epoaure fanning tbo smouldering tiro of
chrotde caarrh Into a devastatli onflicra
fou of rouMiinptiin Youep iv Stuarts
Catarrh Tablets m any drug store lor so cents
H Mrf rmtowsMVvto
ind qnletlv without InlVrttpton with hi
tmlly and at his church Hi dnuRliter
Mrs Beiioke remarked yesterday that t-
will always be a happy thought to her that
her father who meed Sunday so well was
xparcd oior that day and permitted to en
joy his last Sunday on emih ns he bad so
1 el to < mJov tlioni an durliijc his life
rcbtlT nnd luippy That although he had
suffered severely on Saturday nnd Satuvdny
ninlit nnd they never expeted to have him
upcak to them atalu lit ralllcil and spent
the Sunday happily until late In the even
Inn although he knew and felt the end was
ery near
Another very remarkable thing about
filhcr wild Mrs Pei Itc n < that not
wlthstandlnif h > was rniped In a French
orphans home Until lie was IS years of age
npd up to thut ut knew nothing but the
Ficiitli Inugnnge ut he discarded it entire
ly and never mke i ivmd li F enoh since
I was tnrn Whei 1 was gttm ready to-
go to tho Perls exposition several vears
ago I tried to got father to give me a little
Instruction in Frriclu lint he discouraged
me and said he had forgotten all his French
On Intit Friday night no talked to us near
ly all night and spoke In French altogether
Of course we could not understand him
JM ARCSJ prAS BALLfc v
Pleasant Events Tonight by Both Saen
gerbund and Tunnverein
Today Is Shrove Tuesday Mnrdl Oras
the last day preceding the tauten season
and one given np to fcitsthig mirth and
merry making The Oermaos ot Houston
as represented lu their two popular organ
izutlona the Siiigcibnud and Turnvereln
ill celebrate the occa lon by mnsjnerade
lulls mio by the TurnT relu ot Turner
hull the other oy the Saiagorbtind a
Dt Hcntcly fovBiod auttfrently reared woiiien will
anil in all tho seasons of their lives as maids or wives
or mothers that tho one simple wholesomo remedy
which nets ffontly nml pleasantly and naturally tuid
which may be used with truly beneficial effectsundor
any condit ions when the system needs a Iftxativeis
Syrn of Figs It ia well known to be a simple com
bination ot the laxative and carminative principles of
plants Mith iileasant aromatic liquids which aro
nerccnulo and refroshinsr to the tasteand acceptable
to tho system when its gentlo cleansing is desired
Many of the ills from which women suffer are of
a transient nature and do not como from any orjranic
t rouble and it is pleasant to know thut they yield so
promptly to the beneficial effeets of Syrup of Fun
but when anything more than a laxative is needed it
is best to consult the family physician and to avoid
tho oldtinio cathartics and loudly advertised nos
trums of tho present day When one needs onlv to
remove tho strain tbo torpor the coneestlon or
similar ills which attend upon a constipated contli
tlon of the system uso tho true nnd gentle ra nieUy
bvriiiiof ruraand enjoy freedom from thadepres
slon the aches nnd pains colds and headaches which
uro duo to inactivity of tho bowels
Only tlioso wlio buy the jjenuino Syrup of Mm
ran Hope to set its beneflciai effects audas urruS
aiitco of tho excellence of tho
of tho companyCalifornia remedy Vis Svnin the CS
printed on tho front of every package and Who t
it any preparation offeretl as SjTiip on i S
ulent and should bo declined To those whr UnI
nuallty of this excellent la iS TaS
substitute when Syrup of Fi
> s is caiiwi t
always resented by n transfer or natromnr 3
ilrstclass drurr establishment JgrTgJ
rcownmend sell 7 c
nor false branda
remedies ThegenuineartteKtZ Z
reliable dnffffIstsovery > vhereat60Wnr bottrc
Died at Sabetha Kansas
Many readers of The Post will remember
Mr Samuel S Sloason who spent oao
vrinter In this eity and haa alnec made
several vhdts here to hU brother W B
Biosson
Al silmuel Slosann has been in falling
nealth for
i siome time and last week Mr
5ib etll1 han Ief < m February T
he died aurroiindcd hv
his famllv a wife
Jir cWU l1 hro tuer nnd
Mster Ho ivm a native of New York
State and W years of age
Any one wanting scats for Mansfield to
tiighi can procure the beat seats lu house by
calling at Turf cigar stand
1 zz
Has Developed Bronchitis
a box Trv tliera and jou will become their
advocate and friend
Mr V Tv llenton whose addrcsi Is caro of
Clark House Troy N Ytays When Inm
up agalnit anything that Is good I llko to
ten people of It I have been troubled with
catarrh more or less for some time Last
winter tnoro than over Tried several so
called cures but did not get any benefit
from them About six weeks ago I bought
a 50 cent box of Stuarts Catarrh 1 ablets find
I am glad to any that they liavo donp won-
ders for mo and I do not bcsltato to let all
my friends know tbat Stuarts Catarrh lab
lets are the right thing
Mr ieo J Casanova of hotel Orlffon
West 9th street New York City WTltosi I
have commenced nslnitStuartsCfitarrh Tali
lets and already they luuo plven mo better
results thSu any catarrh euro I have over
tried Mr A It Fornbank of Columbus Ohio
says I suffered so many winters from
Catarrh that i took It as a matter of course
and that nothing would cure It except a
chango of climate which my business nualrs
not Id not permit mo to take
My nostrils were almost always clogged
In tho Grasp of Consumption
up and I had tobrcathe Ihtonshtha fc
causing an Ipfldmed IrrltatcdThrottn
thought of eating breakfast DtteaMUs Sj
tnoand tbrj catarrh gradually gtttfflfiHJ
My druggist ndvised tne t6tryitHihh
box of Stuarts Catarrh Tablets bSuS
said bo bad so manv e jtom f TwhaiiJ
p n cured of Catarrliby tho me ertiS
tablets that ho felt bo could honettlr hSSf
mend them I took bis advice andusSS
d3We5fSBllh result9thit SU
use them free you the first appearanStiK
coush or cold In tho bead ut
With our children wothhik thersltnnts
IngBosafo and reliable as Stwv U
Tablets to word off croup and colds ffiuS
older people I Imvo known of cas ei JgS
tbo hearing hud been seriously Impslteafi
cbronlocatartli cured entirely by ilhlj Jt
Send a postal card to P A Etoart Ca
Marshall Sllehrequettlng their free tookS
catarrh Writefor lttoday
STcngerhnnd hall Both promise to he very
epjoyable events
The follovtlng enmmittees will ho in
Uiuge of the TurnvrMn ball
Arrangement committee1 IS Chrls
tienson chalrmnn CJis Schnl > s L t3am
Henry Albrecht W R Leopold
Eeeeptlon inmraMfeefcorge L Crlggs
chairman J Q Blackburn Bismarck Uls
sen E H DumMe CJ L llass M S
Hennlbger Emll ctede Gus Dreyllng Jr
Dr H A Engelhardr J C Jolslcln
Utto Sene J W Schneider J P Welsh
Floor committee William ll sen chair-
man O II Heed h h Uaniels J K
Sternenberg Abe B Simons Owen W
aulter McDade Wllbnin Manrlcu Wolf
c M Norton Jr Willium Olschewske
V B Andrew
The ftiengerlmnd ball has Its success
giu > riutecd by being under the manage-
ment of the following ev client conimlttto
Anton Brunner V Jueueer O Preussner
J Fuerstentierg K Bnuninnn William Hot
ier U Scharck O F Sauter C C Ideb
and I Oua Huellor
These two balls will furnish fun for
everybody
Planters
New Century Corn and
Cotton Planter plants
pro perly 8 lo 30
inches apart Never fails
Will plant gourd pump-
kin or sorghum Nothing
ever invented to equal it
Hand Corn Planters an hirf
to drop number 0 ai
gains desire
rBerhig = Cort
Hardware Co
Corner Prairie and Milam
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