Sterling City News -Record

VOL. IX. STERLING CITY, , FRIDAY APRIL 1<>. lllOil. NO. is.

Clifford Cogburn, of Beaumont, mts- Texas Lignite Valuable :ook his wife for a burglar early Mon­ I FIVE DEAD; FOUR HURT Washington: The United Stubs SIX DEAD; THREE HURT NEWS FROM THE WEEK’S EPITOME day morning and shot her through the IGeological Survey has received from neck. Her condition is critical. its experimental fuel plant at Pitts­ burg samples of briquette made of OVER TEXAS The Southwest Interstate Commis­ OTHERS BURIED BENEATH RUINS THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND A RESUME OF THE MOST IMPOR sion on Country Life is to meet at lignite front the Olsen mine near DOLLAR PROPERTY LOSS IN TANT NEWS AT HOME AND OF DEPOT AT TOWN OF Rockdale. These briquettes a r e mad • Guthrie, Ok., on May 5 and 6, for ABERDEEN. MASSACHUSETTS. The postal receipts for the year end­ ABROAD. which preparations are being made. without any artificial binder. aDd Prof. ing March 31 at Mexia, was $8,196.61. Mrs. Woodward, the wife of ('apt. Holmes of the survey says that these The contract has been let for a E A. Woodward, a wealthy farmer experiments show that Texas lignite State Buptist hospital in Muskogee and stock man. was killed Tuesday can be commercially briquetted and BUSINESS BLOCKS BURNED Okia. NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE afternoou in a runaway accident in MANY BUILDINGS DESTROYED made of great value as a fuel for do uiestic and factory purposes. A fire at Bangs Tuesday night do- Waco. | that which will lower or injuriously Three men were killed when 100 A Carefully Digested and Condensed Illinois Senators in Texas. Los* of Life Caused by the Explosion affect its quality. quarts of nitroglycerin exploded in Tornado Kills Two in Vicinity of Marion, Illinois— Lives Galveston: A delegation of Illinois of Turpentine, Paints, Oils and The receipts of the postoffice at Compilation of Current News the construction camp of Bixley A- Crushed Out . State Senators was in Galveston Sun­ Dynamite. lacksonville, ending March 31. 1909, Domestic and Foreign. Carpenter at Glue Sulphur, W. Va.. Friday. day to learn of the famous form of city i were $9,222.15. Aberdeen. Miss., April 7.—Five per­ Lenox. Mass., April 12.—Six per­ The State Senate of Tues­ government commission. The fact WASHINGTON NEWS. sons are known to have been killed sons lost their lives, three others were The cotton receipts in Terrell by day passed a hill placing a heavy pen that the Illinois Legislature now has | wagon for the season of 1908-09 lour others injured ar.d still others are badly burned and a property loss o( Ethan Allen Hitchcock. Secretary of alt) on persons drinking intoxicant; before it a measure applying the Gal­ buried among the debris of the Illi $200,000 to $800,000 was caused by a 1 amount to 28.992 bales. Ihe Interior under Presidents McKin- , on trains in the State, or on station veston plan of government to all its uois Central depot, which was deinol (Ire In the heart of the business sec Waco suffered a fire loss Monday ley and Roosevelt, died in Washington platforms. cities of not over 100.000 population 1 ished by a tornado which swept lion of this city yesterday. Four morning aggregating $40,000, narrow­ Friday, aged 74 years. Popular sentiment in Chicago is now brought the distinguished body here to through the city of Aberdeen tonight. business blocks, two dwellings and ly escaping a conflagration of awful "An Indian home" for good Indians as confidently committed to a belief gain direct information and see (he The storm, while of short duration, two other structures were destroyed ; proportions. is the first proposal tha$ Representa­ in still higher wheal values as it was working of the various departments of was of great velocity and besides de­ The tire is believed to have started The 8-year-old son of Mrs. Hank- tive Creager, a new member from to the coutrarv proposition some six this municipality as they exist today. molishing the depot damaged a num­ in the Clifford Building from spontan­ Oklahoma, has made to Congress. He months since. , ins West, in Paris, was fatally burned ber of other buildings. Immediately eous combustion. i it 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, dy- has introduced a bill for an appropria­ Theodore Roosevelt and King Victor Mistook Wife for Burglar. ' after the storm passed relief parties I The loss of life occurred in the Clif­ tion of $1,000,000 for the establishment Emmanuel met Tuesday on the Italian Beaumont: Clifford Cogburn, for I ing at 9 o'clock. were hastily formed and the search ford Building, where the blaze started, of such a home in Oklahoma in which battleship Re Umberto in Messina merly of Houston, now manager of Bexar County Friday paid into the among the wreckage of the depot be and resulted primarily from a series the Indian arts and sciences would be harbor. The meeting was marked by the Texas Ixian Company, mistook his treasury $42,707 in gold, being inter­ gan. At midnight five bodies of those •of explosions among the turpentine, taught. the utmost cordiality. wife for a burglar early Monday est on bonds amounting to $1,037,000. killed had been recovered and four of , paints, oils and dynamite stored in April 9 is the date set for the ad­ The first shipments of straw berries morning and shot her through the held by the school fund. the injured. the cellar of the James Clifford & Sons in carload lots for this season was neck. Her condition is critical, but More than $80,000 will be the value journment of the National Congress in Marion, 111: Two persons were | Co., hardware dealers. Washington. made at Tyler Monday, two cars being she has a chance to recover. Cogburn of a new orphanage which Catholics > killed, many hurt and considerable sent out. The berries were sent to was awakened by a noise and investi­ | of Dallas diocese will, according to Members of the House of Repre­ property was damaged by a tornado To Make Cotton Stalk Paper. St. Louis and Chicago. gated. His wife followed Hnd when present plans, erect in Oak Cliff soon sentatives in Washington, figuring on which struck this city and vicinity- Cordele, Fla: Dirt was broken here Fire broke out in the compress at the two met in the darkness, he fired. A strata of heavy oil has been found an extended recess of the House after early Tuesday. Monday morning on the first cotton- passing the tariff bill on Friday, are Mineola Saturday. A brisk south stalk paper mill ever erected. A cot­ In the Hardin County oil field one- wind fanned the Humes, which soon Muskogee Town Lot Hearing. arranging a trip to Panama to lns|>ect Teachers’ Summer Normal. ton pulp and paper company has been fourth mile west of the Moonshine t-nveloped the entire structure. The Tulsa, Ok: involving the life or the work in progress on the Isthmian College Station: Considering the chartered, with a capital stock of lease on the Shoestring, near Sour damage is estimated at $5,000. death of the Muskogee town lot In Canal. ! almost limitless influence of the school $175,000, and the material is on the Lake. Rev. J. M. Lane of Cisco brought dictments returned in February Kansas National banks will not be on the community, because of its prep­ ground for the erection of the build­ The Texas Mexican road will build in armadillo, captured in the canyon against Gov. Chas. N. Haskell and allowed to participate in the Senate aration of the children for the affairs ings. The capacity of the plant will a spur track five miles to North La­ ! north of town. This is an animal others, a legal battle was opened in guaranty fund. This is settled definite­ of life, the summer normal for the be twenty-five tons per day. About redo to tap the onion farms. Sixty ! that is not often seen In this country the Court for the East­ forty tons of cotton stalks will be con­ car loads of onions went out of La­ ly in u decision by Attorney General teachers of Texas and the short sum­ ern District of Oklahoma Monday and it is called quite an audience. mer course for the farmers of the sumed in making a day's output. News redo last night. Wickersham, given in Washington morning before Judge John A. Mar Monday. Citizens of Roswell, N. M.. received State at the Agricultural and Mechani­ print paper will be the principal pro notice Wednesday from Washington shall of Utah sitting in place of Judge McKinney’s postoffice receipts for cal College are destined to prove one ■duct. James F. Smith. Govenor General that the site tor the new Government Ralph E. Campbell. the fiscal year ending March 31 were of the most splendid steps yet taken $24,238.24, as compared with $21,201.22 of the Philippines, and identified with | building lo be erected there at a cost to advance the cause of agriculture Sawmill Plant is Burned. Two Millions for Texas Lands. for the preceding year, a gain of $3,- the political life of the islands ever j of $125,000 had been selected. and the general material upbuilding Shepherd. Texas: Everything per­ Kansas City: Two million dollars *'34.02 for the past year. j since their acsession to the United Two men were burned to death and j of the State. taining to the Norman sawmill, ex have been paid out by corporations J There are at present 225 horses in Stats, will soon resign his post and three others seriously injured, one la- having headquarters in Kansas City | will depart from Manilla for San tally, as the result of an explosion in cept the naked sawmill, was consumed the stalls at the Fair Grounds in San Cattle Men at Roswell. for Pecos County lands within the last j Francisco, May 15. j one of the oil stills of the Standard by the fire Friday. The commissary, | Antonio, reudy for the race meet, Roswell, N. M: This pretty little planer, dry sheds, dry kilns, doily eighteen months. Pecos County is the ; which began Saturday and fully 4A0 — | Oil Company in Point Richmond, Cali., second largest county in Texas, and city, situated in the heart of the Pecos ways and tracks and a large amount ; are expected to be present. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN NEWS. i Friday. Valley, celebrated for its luscious the tracks of the Kansas City, Mexi­ W1 lie digging a imstholc in an aban­ of lumber, variously estimated from fruits, high irrigation ditches, its cli co and Orient Railroad will pass Much needed rain fell in several Naw York's many “fight clubs'' doned lot Friday in Lexington, Ky. 600,000 to 1,000,000 feet, were all con mate and mammoth artesian wells, is through it. Fort Stockton is the pres­ : sections of North and Central Texas which have for some time past con- workmen discovered a brass kettle con­ sumed and not a cent of insurance on in gala attire in honor of the Pan­ ent county seat, and there the Orient j Wednesday and earlier during the | ducted bouts up to ten rounds prac- taining $8,500 in gold and silver that anything. handle Stockmen's convention, which Railroad expects to establish a di­ week. Even at points in West Texas | tically unmolested, under the name of apparently had been buried for half opened here Tuesday. vision point and build shops. there was precipitation that caused athletic clubs, are to have a clash with a century. Son of Sherman Man Drowned. Gov. Hughes. The British torpedo-boat destroyer Long Beach. Cal: John Jenkins, Effective Friday morning sixteen Congress Plans Trip. Alfonzo Steele 93 Years Old. By two explosions, one caused by the Black water was sunk at midnight aged 18, a student of Harvard Military employes In the Denison office of the Washington: Members of the House Mexia: Alfonzo Steele, the sole ! other, in mine No. 37 of the Berwind Wednesday night off Dungenness as a School in Los Angeles, and a son of ! superintendent of transportation for of Representatives, figuring ou an ex­ survivor of the Battle of San Jacinto, White Coal Mining Company, near result of a collision with the steamer Jefferson T. Jenkins, a well-to-do ranch the Katy were cut off, reducing the tended recess of the House after pass owner at Sherman. Texas, was drown­ celebrated his ninety-third birthday Dffice force from fifty-eight to forty- Windber, Pa., Friday, aj least two Hero. The crew of the Blaokwater ing the tariff bill on Friday, are ar ed in the surf here Sunday. His body Saturday at the home of his daughter. two. men were killed, three others are in was saved. Mrs. T. Eubank, at Forest Glade. The : the hospital, and at least four others Charles P. Taft, brother of Presi­ ranging a trip to Panama to inspect was not recovered. the work in progress on the Isthmian following interesting history in Col. I are still entombed and probably dead. dent Taft, left New Orleans Monday Steele's family was gathered: The I At a meeting at the headquarters of for Texas to look for the first time Canal. Auto Links Two Towns. Santa Fe surveyors are now work- Fluvanna: Daily Automobile ser­ first of his original family was (him­ ! ing on the Texico cut-off between the United Confederate Veterans in on the home that has been recently C. P. Taft in Texas. vice between Snyder and thise city has self and wife), 2; children, 11; grand­ Lubbock and Post in Garza County. New Orleans Friday, it was decided built for him on the banks of Corpus New Orleans: Charles P. Taft, bro- ! been installed. The company recent children. 66; great grand children, 83; This would indicate that work on the ; that the statue of Gen. Stephen D. Christ! Bay. ther of President Taft, accompanied l.v purchased a new 30-horsepower great great-grandchildren, 12; total r’oleTnan-Texico cut off will begin at a ; Lee. late commander in chief, at Vicks- The French Government decided by his wife and daughter, left New 174. ! burg, Miss., should be unveiled Fri­ eight-passenger auto, which will meet very early date. Friday lo expel Ciprano Castro, the Orleans Monday for Texas lo look for j day, June 11, at 2 o'clock in the after­ the trains of the R , S. & P. daily at former President of Venezuela, from the first time on the home that lias Waters-Pierce Ordered to Pay. C. C. Sherwood, Government road noon. * the the French Island of Martinique Snyder, bringing passengers to Flu­ expert, has arrived in Terrell from 1 been recently built for them on the ; vanna in time for dinner. Sherman: Late Sunday the order More than 5,000 delegates are ex- on the ground that his presence there banks of Corpus Christi Bay. given by Judge David E. Bryant, hold­ Washington to assist J. H. Eldridge, j pected to attend a convention of Odd is likely to foment a revolution in ’.he Government road builder, who has ing Federal Court at Beaumont, direct­ I Fellows in Muskogee, April 12. The Venezuela. New Plan to Take Chief. Man Hangs Himself. i charge of the mile of model road in San Antonio: Burtis Newton, aged ing C. B. Dorchester. Federal receiver ; old Indian Territory and Oklahoma At 5 o'clock Friday morning fire in Muskogee: The State authorities I course of construction near that city for the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, to i Territory districts will be represented. Brownwood d -strayed the plaYit of the have adopted a new plan for the cap thirty-five, a shipbuilder from Seattle, | delight to farmers. hung himself in a rooming house pay to the State the gross tax was re­ The most important work to be taken Brownwood Gas and Electric Com ture of Crazy Snake. And instead of Tuesday morning. He stood upon a ceived by W. O. Brackett, clerk of the A sudden drop of twenty degrees in 1 up will be the merging of the two or­ pany, Boyson's meat market and cold an army of militia and armed posses court here. The amount is $55,000. *.he temperature following the recenl ganizations. storage plant and the stock of C. II scouting the country, one boy 2b1 chair, tied twelve cords around his neck and fastened them to a transom. | cold night winds will seriously affect Information received late Friday Cox & Co., produce, causing a loss of year, old will try to induce the bellig He then kicked the chair from under Niagara Frozen; Falls Dry. the tender plants of early vegetation j night in Austin is to the effect W. J. from $60,000 to $70,000. jereit chief to surrender. Buffalo. N. Y : The voice of Niagara and will damage the cotton which was McDonald, State Revenue Agent, is on When Leo Sti phens of New York, him. dying in a few minutes. was mute for the second time in the planted ahead of time to overcome the I bis way to Beaumont to collect the makes his next ballon ascension he Carnival at Weatherford. Young Men Organize. memory of man. The first time was j ravages of the boll weevil. gross receipts taxes which the Waters- will take with him a wireless tele Weatherford: The volunteer fire Bonham: The young men of the Pierce OH Company owes the State of phone, through which, he is assured department of this city is standing ' late in February, when, following a J. H. Cauthan of Lampasas, has a city have organized a club for the ! Texas. The taxes, with penalties, hy the maker, he will be able to carry sponsor for a carnival company, w hich severe northerly blow, the falls ran fine mare, which Wednesday gave purpose of paving the square. They amount to about $55,000. on conversation with persons on the will play this city all of the present dry. Now, following a severe south- birth to twin colts. Both colts are are working independent of the ground, no matter at how high an alti­ week. The carnival is bringing large wester, the river is frozen solid front mares, marked just exactly alike, and The national bankers of Kansas. ! Booster Club, and already have a nice tude he may fly. crowds to town daily. bank to bank. prospects are fair for both living. It through their special committee of membership and a good sized subscrip­ Is very rare for a mare to have twins, twenty-five, which met in Kansas City. 1 The opinion is gaining strength in tion promised to start on. Howe Man Shoots Himself. Kans., Friday, took the first steps in San Angelo that the Santa Fe will Kansas Bank Case. and still rarer for them to live. Topeka. Kan: Kansas National Railroad Commission Vacancy. Chattanooga, Tenn: N. S. McNeal of launching anInsurance company which shortly begin a westward extension In an election in Olney Saturday, banks will not be allowed to partici­ Austin: Gov. Campbell Tuesday Howe, Texas, killed himself Sunday shall insure bank deposits. This com­ from San Angelo to connect with theii pate in the State guaranty fund. This said he did not expert to appoint a on a Southern train. As the train was voting on incorporation, the votes pany will be organized under the regu­ Pecos line. This is strengthened by is settled definitely in a decision by Railroad Commissioner to fill the va­ leaving Gurley, Ala., efl route to this | stood 75 for and 4 against. The votes lar insurance laws of the State and the report that a roundhouse and oth Attorney General Wickersham, given cancy caused by the death of Judge city from Memphis, McNeal shot him­ J are considerably light from the fact will be called the Depositors' Guaran- er improvements are to be made in Washington Monday. Storey for about ten days. self, literally blowing his brains out. I a number of people who live here have ! ty Company. there in the near future. not lived here the required amount of George A. Clark, twenty-five years W. A. Poynter, of Lincoln, ex-Gov Railroad Bonus Raised. time.Land agents closed a sale of seven Paris Cotton Output. Dallas Gets State Convention. sections of well-improved land in chief operator in the Galveston West­ ernor of Nebraska, Monday, was Paris: The town of Deport, in the Paris: The compress made its last Dallas: Sunday afternoon the new Nolan County Wednesday, considera­ ern Union office, died Wednesday. stricken with appoplex.v and died southeast part of the county, has. up run of the season Friday. During the central executive committee of the tion, $135,000. Human bones and gold coins bearing within a few minutes. to date, raised $15,300 of the $20,000 season it pressed 86.740 bales. Last bonus which it has been asked to give Texas Sunday School Association met Fire Monday morning at Ft. Worth, the date of 1747 were unearthed in Interesting reports are being re­ year it pressed 59,165 bales and the to secure the Paris and Mount Pleas for the purpose of completing the or­ of unknown origin, destroyed five cot­ New York in the heart of the down­ ceived from East Texas with refer­ year before, which was one of the ant Railroad, and there are some per­ ganization of committees and explain­ tages and was then brought uuder town jobbing district Tuesday. Work­ ence to fruit conditions there. From best crop years since 1900, it pressed sons who have not been seen yet. ing the work of the new yea*. Dallas control by the department. men came upon bones thirty-five feet penalty for adding lo a food product 99,450 bales. The wagon receipts up was selected as the place for the next below the street level. to data this season are 17,636 bales, The young men of Bonham have or­ inent as to conditions comes: “The Farmers' Union May Move. State convention. Several well-known American suf against 13.000 last year. ganized a club for the purpose of pav­ strawberry acreage Is about the saute Fort Worth: Because of the offers fragettes will attend the coming Wom­ ing the square. They are working_ as last, but we estimate shipments w ill made by other cities of the State the , The Teague independent school dis­ Peru Bars Boxing Matches. an's suffrage convention in London. he larger. Crop is later than usual. independent of the Booster Club, and Farmers' Union State headquarters trict Friday voted a bond issue of $40,- Lima, Peru: The Government has Among them are Rev. Anna Howard Car lots will move about April 15. The already have a nice membership and may soon be removed from Fort 000 to build a brick schoolhouse in Issued an order prohibiting boxing Shaw, president of the National Amer Elbertas will not make more than 25 a good-sized subscription promised to Worth. Teague. matches, either in public or private. lean Woman Suffrage association-. I per cent of an average crop. start on. ______.. In the interest of an interurban rail­ The new building for the Terrell A 300-ton schooner for the North Because of the offers made by other Ennis to Have Tag Day. way to connect Temple and Waco an Eight Hurt hy Derailment. city lighting plant Is about completed. Pole expedition, under Walter Well­ cities of the State the Farmers' Union Ennis: Since the establishment in , enthusiastic meeting was held in Waco Asheville, N. C: Four cars of pas­ Machinery will arrive in a few days. man, was launched In Christiansand State headquarters may soon be re­ Ennis within the last few months of a j Friday afternoon, both cities being rep­ senger train No. 22 on the Southern The jury in the case In which Tom Wednesday. It will be taken to Spiz- moved from Fort Worth. glove factory and an overall factory. ' resented. The first proposition dis­ Railway were derailed near old Fort, Barnett, of Abilene, is accused of the ergen In May. Nicaraguan mutilation of official the citizens are planning for a parade cussed was a dispatch front Max Elser, North Carolina, Just east of here Sun­ murder of Alex Sears, brought in a The beet sugar men have come to dispatches in Centra America are un­ or tag day to be given, when all men sent front New York, saying parties he day. Six passengers and two train­ verdict Sunday morning fixing his Washington with an appeal to give der earnest consideration by the taking part shall wear Ennis-made . represented would build the line for a men were slightly injured. punishment at life in the penitentiary. them protection against the Philip­ Washington Government. Investigat­ gloves and overalls. bonus of $100,000, or right of way be­ Interesting reports arc being re­ pine product. The Payne bill would ions have convinced the officials that tween the two cities guaranteed, in Earthquake in Sweden. admit 600,000 tons of Philippine sugar cipher dispatches passing between Mrs. E. A. Woodward Killed. addition to the franchises. ceived from Hast Texas with refer­ Waco: Mrs. Woodward, the wife of Laibach, Austria: Three separate ence to fruit conditions there. From duty free. The beet sugar men want John M. Gregory. American Charge at Cpl. D. A. Goodwin of Paducah has to arrange some way to stop abso­ Managua, Nicaragua, and the State Capt. E. A. Woodward, a wealthy given sis acres of land for school pur­ earthquakes were registered near one of the Tyler shippers this state­ Sundsvall, Sweden. They lasted near­ lutely the Importation of Philippine Department at Washington were pur­ farmer and stock man, was killed poses. The site overlooks Paducah ment as to conditions comes: “The ly a minute, and. according to reports, sugar after the 600,000 tons have ar­ posely mutilated during Nicaragua's Tuesday afternoon in a runaway ac­ from the west. An independent school did considerable damage. strawberry acreage is about the same rived. unusual military activity. cident. district will be formed at once .» ■> * o • ♦ o rOU SALK—230 bred eves. 5’o * <»■*«•♦©© ». v . v -v .v t* ,: r . \ • and up, *2.50. 350 coaling yeai*- Hi ©* . ♦ ♦ '‘m w R fip im o » ♦ * j lings, #300. 70 limbs, 50 days V ©♦ FAEMERS! old, 50cts. Will take one-third ♦ © in good yonug horse utoclf, or <»♦ ♦ * \ v . i \ 1 v **i i i f .. TH0U8HTSEAS RESIGNS ♦ ♦ I yonug males. ■ " ‘ 2t ♦ ♦ Goalie#, a shipment or Lodhettor Planners. ♦ o r.ilUor u::il Prop, icfi/r. ♦ ♦ M. I). Butberlin, On Account of Ili Health, Mr, Tn(ullc Plant one seed in a plact?, any desired dis­ ©♦ Joe Chant* ■ r j'ernod to At* ♦ ♦ StileA, Texas. Surprises All tfy Tenderirj His ♦ ♦ tance apart. Plants sorghum, mtlo uiai^e, «♦ f*'.ntrred Nov. trt. liH.iC.iif ;m> SteTtln^ gel*> Tcnsday morning with a di* «>♦ Resignation © » corn or cotton- Guaranteed. See me for plant­ (Cltv p«*t..fi:ce as set-ami oU<"» matter. cription of t be excitement eattet ti ♦ V* Sale: lot of ©♦ er, prices and terms tolore you buy. For —A laying liens ______on the 0 *1 Baggett ranch, twelve « » ♦ ♦ ♦♦ at 30c each. Cull at this oiiiee.' ISSUEJ EVERY FRIDAY AT STERLING J X O . ib A^ RES rl 0 iiiiet* from < . mm, Monday when o o * *■* J - « ♦ « « UTY. TEXAo. R I I.fi VACANCY the three-ven-idd son of Mr. an*l ©o ♦ ♦ B i t.i,8 Fo r B a it . ------Mrs. Tom Brown wi:s lost about © * JEt. S . OTJAClvOilN'S • © ©© I have ten or twelve, coming rlher.-- failing: to- their pa- I/iHi Monday when o..r ('on: noon, per **a tune. will confer ~ i».v«.r by if- mihsionere Ccurt met to make the , The whole neighborhood turii- *»•©©©©©-© ©©©©©♦<•©©♦ •♦•**♦♦* two’s, high grade Hereford liulFt p u liR i; Maine CO ..s. atiuual settlement with Tax Col- ***1 <*m in iltt* search, and even It lot sale- Phone or write, iefitor Tvreedle. u hi" surprise was to .vn of O »ria \.as practically J{. \V. Foster, • “ O let it be ttoon, O, let it be aptt,ng ou the people ot Sterling ties* ited while ptr.ms scoured Sterling Ciiy, Ter 6REAT SALE OF l« 'X,,, „ _ • l . soon " if Jupiter Pluvis intends to county by tbe tiling of Mr. Twee- tin* cmuitr. i . a wild liiiat Tor the i tile’s resignation as fdierifi and • miss ng voungeier, semi raiu, "(), let it be soon -’ FOB SALE Tax Collector. While only two Three liuudjed people cowboys FINE efiTTLE Y*‘s, Mr. prospector, tIn:t. is a oommisMonera and the County Mexicans, ! i adesp *<-;»:** from til ; ! nice «;!• b I" *>; data in all iis arrange:cut*, uu I i 1 ly was this duty peiformed that port of the country doe*, ’liir liig auinioii sales of ihor»»ug.*bre«l ^..oks well both inside ami out, V*ANTED: —To exchungft good Senator Runcorn TnoniHr:, who only «. few -Mi. eus knew of the big slo ck I mi k was drained in the o be conducted by pi s* winning jm.i ,|oos not deceive its look — 230 acre fat m for a section or iwb was expel e*l from the Senate change until the following day. l> lief itmi the child bad falleu in hreedei's v'bose names are ibe Tiie court yard? — Which — : li i s of gnamg laud. W. \V. EYa’son, lias been invited to tell what he sy nonyms for succibs lu cuttle court y»r*i you mean? Well—ei Hubert Lee, T exas. knows to the grand cry ..t Aus­ n.isiitg in Texas S POYNPR W. V. CHliRCM’LL A. A rUTHERFPRD — um — well Mister, you see— no, tin. Had 11:.scorn done this at April J J.h n the day mention double case, N.i. 11, gold watch, O* ! oil riqnired to grease tlie viud- the price will be down as usual. *l I’leoeeding it, ho Vever, there-1 iiiiIi became such an- c-peuse to with IT jewel Elgin laovcmcnr. Our biscuits are going to cotuej A s mu will Sica grand barbecue which ti:* cou n ty that they cu* it out amt A p .. 'ed buck-in string was at- nnghty high from now until the o « begins at II o ’ clo ck . - Tallyliot* | let the trees die. and the present ta *!ifboH « :!! gather the crow d s . i >7 ry,; rrra q q turn -*» stone wo cr.n iioa-'t ot a m dead cinch and ate g »iug*.o use -.t ti*e F iu d on H otel mid lliuiiit'. : petri'ji.ol forest. Wanted.—To lease a pasture, ;t for all its worth. They know 3 0 II on*:'. 0© j The h-nce? Why, that’s n good the robber tariff keeps us *rom If you want your team fed. take them to the O K. If There will be another sale the from . to 10 sections. !f you • *> fence, f -s c o lo r is a little tasty going to other countries for s o next day, April 15tli, win-n 75 have it. notify Ir.is office. ‘ yon are the market for any kind of Grain or Hay, in but v.e like rusty thtn;rs, lit sides, wheat, and they know we have • • In-ad of in* lough tired, aiistocrst on it’s ■cheup — and w«* like cheap got to have it, or starve, and if* any ,uantiiy, >i u had beat get prices at the f) ;f be­ For sale.—Two voting full • T • Heici’oriis will lie nold under things- -am! tli.a:, by and by. ii your money or your life by start fore baying. If you want clean sta s and water lor ♦ 0 the hamuii-r. At tins *:de, J. I. blond Brown Leghorn roosters', ©E wnl t ii id to stone nod v.e *• m alien. The highwayman stick* K y will disperse his eoiiie herd at 7>0o each. Call at il.i* office. your stock, uad a good, new house lor y* artelf ami «C point with pride to our petntied fj a gun under your u*»ae anti in­ of high class Hereforijs incb’.iliug ♦ It lenee, see. forms yon that it is jour money foilts, stop at tkeO K,ou Southeast comer of Square ♦ fi nis Wilton Cows, his Fremu-r Bull f Beo thoae nice rocky walk*! Lost:—24 *heep. Finder will or your life by the bullet. If we ♦ © uni Ciiampi >n Steers 0- H-arni! nmr,i v .--wT—xto 0 (' Slow nice tliep are on a dmk please ’phono Foster& Barton, ,eat* U the former we. pat him on ). C. P ow ell will also COUtlihuie t: gbt: The reason we left nl! nine Sterling C ity. i)*e back ami call him a wizard to this sale tour thor**i’.gbi-en a ilaik lor Sate;—5 spans of coming we catch the latter we hang the ♦ a the well known proprietors of * o njglit ivlien you ure on the walk 3-year-old mnlea, average 15 eon-of-a gun. Tbe only difference - Leedale Stock Farm, will sell- « 0 walk by your toes coining in eon uanda and promise If, land* wbed we see between these two scout* R. H. LAYNE, PROP* ‘ eight hulls. All of inetu; cattle tact with ilia slurp eoroerr: l»e- grown. ’Veil matched. price, ilrels is I hat one rob* by law w hile » 9 are i egistered, -and come fro ii the sides these walks ure cheap, unit ¥250 per span. . flic other does not, but the effect : ii!*bou winning benls of the vrp like cheap thiogs. W. Ii. Davin, isjgst the same. , Southwest. This sa’e of April Why did we plow the ground • Mi wid be coi*ilt:cte«l at the 11 y Sterling City. Tex. up' —which—tins ground* Ki — Fat in, known as itie old J. M. C*>.\ er—daiiiiiuo. Bcmo people said ‘ THE peopj .f; and place, a.id located siz miles east DR. I we did it to plant inorq trees, but LOST: — Dec 4 on Colorado , of Sau Angelo. This sale will al • THE (.AND nti kUojtE BDcToas. otcttT m ace lw ionce ;. - iwisui. ksjlu .••r»«i*:ria»ri,.jwr. we found that it wouls be ctiean ro:n! between Sterling City and BE CFFtl TT* nt^UCE AID , .'.L'j.'.a.E U. :Zi:«I 5 F IKf'Wtjt;; ISIAXUtkEC >■0 begin at noon April l ':li, and the springs a gold watch, size It: L r ~ C l AMO Utr-rKLliBi F XrESIAtUTS III kehtris , csstw: J": rnnTE JBEA5 ES. er not' to do so—ami we iike cheap Totlie man who jiossesseo three will be preceeded by :i grand tree f/> I A u a ir in * * lu - r i - li r 1 r-c-Jv !orn*t- '; y ; things. Ou, yes, we are able to with Elgin works. “ A M S” cut thinks above that of a lizard, '.he J5L rA'.G.cii.*-4 usffd, no : icu trom 1*'.-*if:rss. C -> r.ot l >m ci-;-. barbecue, iianspnrtittioii i:» tal- , , , , ... , pi'- -•at-€d tre ate dh? m;» * u?*.l rx p re .-s. ':*.*'« i --M a m crym h e re ‘ plairt tr e ts a n ii make tin* yaid m back of case? On return ot old, worn out, threadbare txpres freoVoxn gaze cr u^ac.^. No irctli*g j > s.c,/i (1 ' >. L*. in’less »n* j i.v lifts . rom t Btiwldtl. Cfui'i't a icw. Thousp do-t f e.*'• v c’dred State youi ri h , , , : look like u tropical garden, and watch, fimlcr will rectve a .suita­ aions of the average would be cABt.’atd send to r terras. Cor,s: itatior> fSEe and corSdeaUa*. la : tin* Miin.(3 Iluuse will be lurnisb- DR. PROILfcS w S a i; pert^uor by leu Cu*i ''T *.7ri; .• to-da i>on i Qe.uy. all that, for old S-terdug is a mil­ ble rowan!. T. S. Foster: Reformer, when be refers to those ed free. lionaire; hut it would be cheaper If Sterling City. Tex iwho m ink as he d oes as “ the necessary to dwell not to do it, ami we like cheat* people" ami to those who hold upon ihe in.ii*ifold tLingn adverse views as “ the gang ” i* lo»s e f ' . al Jot •»-».*• ss or nm'.n 'Oil,etc , >|i.-: L >i, i’oT, >:i ^ Disc « Clren A GREAT GFPORTUNITY • n atop lught JcMt . lej-tcreic. -iviia ' .11 . r» L .u o , Wieet «*nd utifuin*:.c» advantage* of ih:s tiocble sale of Qi*> *- i w 'd »*•'■ tt ► > "*'ii;- or u.. a. • •; -a & . t* • . • really wearisome. ■* .k .. them tit forniarriafec.j »1 | . ^ V IST U L A ua«l m i^TUHBC thoroughbred cattle. All-of the; * n =* L,d N 1 ' t: t;.e J . V • T U 0 » . „ - i'.i - We have jost read the diatribe : ..r,, - - r y : -b: -- ii ,. n j . v - offering* will he in the best of PROGRAM The Twicc-q-Y/ecJ; Republic Now o viM y*D .:iu :-i(,:,, fV 1- :a. j :; u .i {m». ri V « a C J 9 . ’ tbe .ate^t »nU I tijifLiTeUl,. v G.oiib. _ • of a Bcreecher for freak reform,' n J»VP*tr*3 '.o ; ! conililion and ready for immediate ! SO Cents Per Year. Kidnty, Bladder and ProL*G'.icM500 *i r ” *. l *• at. e*31 who iefers to those who are in T l i .' A a e a a -*-* il.r ?re-utf«l mio pettwa.i:m l •' * - -i' * : 1 v. rnpr ft* 1 use. Buyers who are needing j The Twice a IVeelC K. piil.lie, of I !• |w C d ^O «( \J *.,- ; wltli.-utt. *ki..;v. The following progrir,.. will be for Men Or dr. i.oaia ha*) rectnetl *im *i,I»&v*rir*ti*>n pi uccor i with uW.s for the salv**- , a a few f-a;-'jFroe MhsoL'iit I t«-?*'*e jt At bulls at iliia time, will find that ^ V .im o s is -V-ruM’• i,..-n u nothin*- . rendered at the -commencement from per year to -'*0 cents 7’td* lion of mankind as “ he people" ' 0 *. j Lia'*i s t., r ’o o f C n r . OMi & MfiinSts. ;Uesc two sales of April 13ib and CR. SRCLFS MEDICAL INSTITUTE, FT. WORTH. TSXAS,. exercises gt the ucliool house ©no of lire oldest unit best seiniwee seventeen nine*, and to thoe«- who hi- h un* o ' 1 ex.t*. 13 It will afford them just what next. Friday niglit • newspepers puhlisheit ia the Uni oppose him as “ the gang” t wcut>- they want. Be sure to be in San Music.—Messra, Hooker an 1.Mutes, and it tl»o price of lit) cents three times: yet lie ant! bis follow­ Angelo on those days and attend Allard. yenr no one run r.ffortl to bo without ing are hopelessly in the miuori'y The appointment of Mr. Ayres and been drowned, t the t wo sales. Kor :,<) cents you receive two btg ei, Play; “ Wliistting Courtship.” page papers every week. 104 en|>i« and he still insiete tliat he is bat­ undoubtedly meets the npproba* It was not until 3 o'clok Taos- Etisap: “The Lone Star.” — Mifu yenr, nt teas tffan one-imlf cent per eo lion of the eutiro people of the Jay morning that lie was discov- tling for*,'the people.” Tide bait, Inn Lauford. T our friend* and neiglilior^ wit* *u while it v.n used to catch the county, and it is doubtful if the e*l ae'eep in a clump <;f bashes DIED Bending.-Jamie lynight. laUc advantage of thla opportun suckers ol old ami has emrapped coart•* could have made a better jjicvtral miles from home, Where I'oii't fait to tell tlieru alt aliout it. Essay “Cultivating An Ideal*” millions in all ages, is still catch­ selection if it had taken a month 1 he had wandered and fallen from C . * tit:, a fte r n illness of sev-1 5,ii(a vvi.mio Davis. •S: 11(1 “ h orders to the Republic, I.ouib, Mo. to deliberate the question. John j fear and exhaustion* The parents eral w oi-ks. died at. his home in ing tbe. unwary. Song.— Misjes Foster. , W henever a man gets ou his A>res.has been lie:** a long time, were wild with *1.* igbt and relief cjhiua Valiev nt -3 o'clock 1 last ‘ i « ♦ Essay “Intelleeiiial Inffuenc- hind legs ami begins to shout and•* v.e all know him to be un to find him snfe and sound, and nig If, avid will be buried at tie es.’ — Miss 1‘enil Ballivsn. “people” ami hiss "gang,” ami hontst•A and uptight ciiizeo, wbo3e could not e\|*re- N their wppieuia- Mnntvule Cemetery tine evening. I Beading.—Mies Juanita I)gr- swears b\ old “case,” “batch,” condnet with hts neightiors lias tiou lo the iunutut raffle tiiends D eceased was u, **pi*fe*terste 9 * 1 ha ui. •razor-blade.” ‘‘cob handle” ami won the love and respect of all-(who helped in the hunt.—3nn veteran aud was nearly 77 years Song.--Mis. Fi*her» the cause ol the "people,” and John Ayres a man in whom we Brown, vbo formerly resided with irs tacly I!.ill-1 ! I*. * senia: iuu of diplomas by tratcj i ’{es is u ow that the ‘‘gang” is a set of horse ’ can confide and expect a square here, ami i* now in the employ or A fc*r*n*;» Ciatotn I*. Il"*l». o i.i » ;!1 L, v\. F. Kelli*. Jrtf r^ur .i It futiVV tbieve*> y»u may put it dow n that dcjal. , i*’oRter*h Davis at then Crockett Tyrtldon Vioru r.t i c *Ucr: Inrttno j>s. OBscur. S thtUit tt.h vnJ iers‘l'.;l the *a.aiom Ii he Cl a s* song.—R oia L Mr. Tweedle resigns on account county ranch. PTtwk br’id t'' ‘b’t Sc«U**^ the “ people” are few with a great irj observe^ v.-l ti srf-t rtr- :oar no*» Music.— Messrs. Hooker and .of id health. ______Cotton Seed, Alfalfa Send. Water- "pace between, ami the “ gang” i* « ♦ t>y ell viatic** to a new-Lora 1 a!>j o' !Aba id. th- ^t tamiff- ot .'Jyr-ora. fiver/ | •oelonffeeii,S cmIC oo*, Roses the vox popnli, el stuff.'. It meat >PIay:—'“Tbe Sniggles Family.” 60ME ADVANTAGE AT LEAST. la'!., • hi la a frlT-J of the* £„r.nlj- t, M - i ’- D 'y '1 rf rlarii for Hones and M. / SMISSKN DEAD i - *r‘? W L- *)€ct*Utt$. Oldest seed have beer* one these genus de • t rted to lzv c,)i.a the shriek - i*i | She— I ran never marry you, but fact a ?olrl i lot". tirjiU!? r no*., reign | -- --coptoMe ideas r the ec? E.S*tce:i>t -*n ;ire --r Fho r\Te.M.- flut-ou #*'V Daitaa, T.aai Jemous. “ The people be datuu.'d ’ advantages of. not getting married. »AS.L* nut Of IV. . ___ 5ir*anu;-i bruadpsitas, ' aud ^ae a prcujiLeat etocunan. ♦ ♦ * « * ♦ * » » l * ■ —* - - *— - i MMMMMBpWwHHH

f /■ THE STERLING CiTT News-RECORD. | I-ndiVi. for n beautiful hut at; rassEsasaseaasESPJi?OTS 252 raCT^.^-"Bs;<‘ ^«?acTS 3=.?'r:.,'ir.] \r~ jr ^ r > wued at Sterling.City, every Friday. J moderate piieo, conn lo #»*e my line.— Min. ,f. S. (Jolt*. W */. f Jdlenuifi, Pres.. - Vi?* Pre*. C.nette H»*sfbrook, Caihl*r |l,tt per year. GRAHAM & SMITH C/'Vfo Smith V». If. KBI.l IS editor *t proprietor AlfnIs 2.r,c nt O atral Hotel. • — in ■iwi rri—ri------v Timlin ir’^ r ’ ' FIRST STATE BANK Ail verttslng rates:— Nmv apring hat* at Mrs. D oug-' l)j Ileal Estate And Livestock Agents I I Iamjii IS. *m: |»«t line for .first Issue ftntJ j. • *' • OF GTFRI ICG CITY. TEXAS. Any one wishing to sell their property will do w<* 11 ' > CUBJECT TO GOVERNMiNT INSPECTION po/f.oe for each sabsoaiicht issiie. . . , . . . . ^ebium n.f^perinoh Wrmoati, J A -l k'niU o f ,eetl soft (Inal list with our new huatleing real estate firm. Lxehxngr of CAPITAL, s t o . c o c . {Ltuble column, $4 . per Inch per month. 'R H ooker *)c Gilm ore s. We will appreciate jour business. property a specially. OlSee uarl’u side of s»:u:ii . A rnr: • >i; tif>:i ci.eorfnlly extended. {tpectat rates to tfioso wishing lurge ! Huiol te\\ esl brook made u hit ■ J >(p«ee. ' in-ss trip to Sun Angelo this Ij*se 2SP_5HSHs 2S5J5Hshsp rrs >r I " l ine Job printing n specialty. Afik the innti w ho 1ms b oec a , guest at tlie.Cuntinl Hotel whetc NjsHHHffasssasavfdstiGaf^raEjasESHSBSubHsasiiSBses -tp-y " - r - ^ Ac ili1,,r r » - «r Mn?*->str. l* 13 A 5 1 0 0 3 ft, S T to stop . CA PJ5 •; i'arircr ' «*j# j ' , s anything T do Ii!-e General Director?. Som e ( ’ ’isfiiily .econ d hand bLa * h r *. C BAYLOR COLLEG t’ injmir.’ . m lior.f-t man. \ l* | .-ulkfofi at. a bargain. Call to see (FOR YOUNG WOltlEi'i Ol{il*ict Offloart. C My biff Ma’tese iack, * ! rt's v. i y I iii prcml of i \:r n ■ » them at Lowe &, D u rham 's. Ttiorongti acliolarahlp, V/omurdy callure, deiigtitful and ■ciglibtjr (] T1 r - rOHtl i\ pi f* *, Judge—<1, W. Timmins. C “Jubt’ will stand this healtlifol location, fall college conree. ASuaicul miiimtv . • Attorney -I. II. Hrlgttlm&n 1 1 . II. Pallet sor. represent; cl t' *, *.' i iicre vv. ;• v a*; an I. neat man hr'j lory equal to the beat in Ite’v iCughiud. Few s ;u.:,o;,’ xi:» y R.-cson at t/if: I-ope pla.~e t rterln-l.it Cole, “ Time tned.nnd fire tasted” tire « r .o * 9 Court meets 4tl* Monosy after drat J insurance companies. tuiildiiijp in proceau of conotiuction. Over s^;:i,li.::i (ill in y f ive miles northv/est of < “ Art* Vinr S’UJ ' !.5>*h ’iDTlngf ft Ltoaiiay l» February and beptetubeg. boil dings aid o _ ,i:;,;:te;.t. Teat.hers fr oci best uni vei bit o-s, * to w n . i ( Vrtaiii’ v fran'rf. « . ■ . • * '• ■ ____ l ' Hide in S aveli's c a ,-R. G ood colleges and coasei va!ories ia Ameiica god fiuiope. > | time. k in ur<>nu:. Judge—A. V. J*HtUrf.»tu VV. A. NVILSON, D. I).. 1’iesideiit, Uelion, Te*«s. ■4 u,\ Aid’ (i 1 i:ii ! 'm dnv ho- sa=raspasasasces asasnsas ^ hhs asajvsfj5 ^ s Attorney—fat Kellis. Dr. Catvor is sporting a new I - eV n I got n* •Clerk—1. It. Cole J. ,buggy which he bought recently : ; ;nr •*!reasurre—K. Its Uilnscra I A Bu^inebo Edn c <2.1 AD A AIOP<|t~ b It. l»u*IUiu The Success Sulky succeeds inspector—W. T. Conger, ! when others fail. Lowe & Dur- Huvwor-tt’ K Kupiti ■ i, ...... •Coart meets tlrst Mondsy In Kebru- ham sell them. TOBY’S SAfl ANGELO & STERL'NG CITY It/, May, August and November. j <]uait)laticea. Praducai Susincss Colv-ges ______U’e can giye yon the News- WACO, t CXAS W£W VOFK CITY lioorporileu ( jiau! ? jfJ,000.0!) Gil.it*! of • -orr., >t t rtn “ ( nuiiBcusra I Record and St. Louis Semi-Week- STAGE AND fiUTC LINE. Bw'o’tfUecpLT,;. Shofil.rvtd. ry -tbvr. ♦Trt- WILL AND TCM SAVELL, PRSPP.IETOr.. PiiONE CCS. bAN Ar.’GEL3 CHURCKE3. ! ly Republic for $i.50 cash £*cnr^F::i»t ’p &n^ duoir c iHipartmoiiii M. JC. Church—Preaching every s e c - ! Auto will leave 3 in Angelo ut 7 O,clock every 'i oesdsv, Ot«l n d fourth Sunday $t It a. in. and . Hunters.— A ll persons are rrt3 TiiF. HIGH CilADE SCHOOLS Thurs.i.iy and .yHtur.iay ttiotrrif*g, anil go ibiocgli to l.ig •f*up.’io * and fourth Sunday at7;:to p. forbidden to hunt on any lands C a ta lo g u e ^ ffjB« GilADE STLTLJtfS Ary T,,. Spiings. stripping legulariy a: Hughes, Water \ alley, fe’ cilmg i Ku u.ilej acbooi at a. m. over y I mVned tir eontroled hv rne.- UMthMB «K c S:uW..• tv fW» Ulid F\ > II ’ill r S 'fl t. tfaedayi - ■ ' ! VV. L. Foster. 'M i’JI h Three tr.il Uteo.'r ar: ^ A.s .ilj toller ..r Slr.trtv*;.u Sllerls Cc-»!*»t ttl it iiooi V V iw Ll,.c ...|Sl£STM|»Tt 'le.iin line will leave San Augelo at 7 o'clock ever' M ► llcv 8. J ■ Frr.nko fustor. FO R Y O U ion dav , fc. W. Font or. ^.t1 supt. Have your property insured in fcO C K K E r.P JK G *JY \\ ediicsdav mid I’lirtay uiorinng bound lor d ’.erliu g Uit y. Bar'l'af—freoitjlng every 1st 3rd, 4tb ' Hitm” .:omp:n»y-tl,e , All c*[!ress left ut l>orau Hotel 0nDn«ylhi.muarfn egoUnioijfh m it o’clock n.in. hind that injures.urea. Asti A-l; “ “ Ucrt Iiert” i j (Jerome Shields and W. B. ABSTRACTS *gnd 7 f.ui. iJopferanca Sutuniuy night about it. Colo passed llii'ough here Toes'- ... i TilIYj'YPASS M fi'l'Jes fcefnre t fyp tb Sunday. Sunday ecboi I Campbell svsteo; of drv dnv emoate to San Angelo. A ft or several v cm s of tedious XI<5 * d-T- cxzzz: 4 M M OTty Mindsy at If o eloek p.ui. ; . , ’ , . . M H 7'Otice is hereby given tloit any *, Kjsv M . I..J.*nlord. 1' t t M o r . , hind fanning leccommends the; (\ \| l;;iu;, j. iu.ro |„..kirg woiUai,.] gien’ expuisv, I have >< Dr. C. K. CARVER. ►: H it person who; ball tiuut, fish, cut Prof. L .C . DurbAM.upf. harrow Call to see them til after Iris docks. Mr. Bowls mv- tom piled a couipie’.e abstract of e » Sfiitrsl Pract.'.ionar \ ;'h Surq ci 7 a rm haul wood, or otherwise tre;:-.- FreshvteeUp—Preaching every :tn Lowe «x Oiiihain s. lie pirns without ceasing for rum <1title to every tract of laud and H and Chronic divea 's n sneciaity. N >« C.sltc prompttv anstitrtd day pass on any of the lands owned §a«4%| on«.wb month » t } 1 o’clock s.u*. ( yr\, jj l>aitersoo for iivo- town lot ia hb ei ling County, -■ Kav. Btuv.k, l»u*ior...... M in Cole has received her nigfit. Otficp first door north 0 H or eontroled by tae will lie pros- Parties wishing ubstt.icta made U M : stock insurnuce. lie rciocspiits slo. k ot ti lls this week, nod now to C..IU otituin' them on . tiort u Fisbcr Bras.' Urggstors. ’Pfcinc 13' edited by the lull extent of the r, the oldest company of the hind has them on display at Huberts’. >« u !gw . 4 .*) o " • u ti'(’ ice l*y applying to itie :it, m\ H STERL1NC CITY, TEXAS. M Stkbuno Coggirr p*;rt*— W. C. Fisher ;n | be w orld. >4 rr A. F. JuNEsl Saveli’s automobile passenger .cs in tiie court, house, or by ZJ ^ Lem plructo*. [.atham. who hu» I»ecn vice is as prom pt and reliable wii.inj* or ’phoning m eat Ster­ ! doing slono work on Cue Cnine-| the ordinary railroad train. ling City. tt r O S T i i t ) . S S3CIETIE3. ,1T?T7>T7T*>4TYTTT»7!TNTTT7T7TTlTV*TIt j 15“;,■)'. j j gie library at Ba.dtiger, came j ’J’heii arrivals and departure- •I S. Cde, Abstracter £ a Our pasture i» poled and alt IImoMc.—Sterling lodge No. 7i*«. A i,0 ,ii& yesterday, f Y,l Y ,1 Y,1 a • ponton* pro f ; ;:.:l uann ! ciim ill way- be depend* d iijkhi. A * kJ • n a uA*\ -w r dt A; V .. meets Suturrin.v nights bn or legal notice that any one who ^•<«re the full timon In each laonth. John B. Ayres, who was ap- Hi up ttiake the trip to iim An- "l shall hunt, cut ot haul wood ■*: h D.L Staton 8e'crei»ry' pointed sheriff and tax collector gehi in from twoto three Itoui.-.’J K LAWVLIT AMD i o’litrwic? tre.-puss upon any ot u:k.vtofiu m. * last M onday, is preparing lo m ove r. Mr. an*! M is- \\r. JL }irbert- 1 UOTAHV PUBLIC. i tliL lands owned or eontroled to town. 3 :jnd Charley Itobcrl- left last STET-LIHC. CITY. TEXAS. 3 3 by t.- will ba prosecuted to the Ksotern tjtitr—Meet* Saturday P. M The high school senior class Monday for Tucitmcmi, New 8 o’clock on a? btforc the- firit laoOa full extent of the law, will l*c entertained at the Baptist Mexico, .'here they will reside Li cscif uiontli. ’ lO-lb.'-’Cl Fisher Bros. h * ilr*. J. [•’. Rfcwn vv. ii. parsonage tonight by Misses lie* in t lie f ut lire. it: lf> Urow u t*e»ref.;rT. thea Linford and Willie Meets. LOWE & DURHAM I*. *: ! t i * * fJ o in-mi (jf Hint jMtin in tho sft-m a eh , I __ ^ ^ • « Don tors in Notice lo Hunters —I’osted. A cattle buyer from Fort w liy w rithe', g r tin an«| s u ffe r ? T a k o Cauaty Co^uitranrrB. :~ -4 2*' ' jJW '--' My pasture is •?•• ted accord Worth is here looking through HKAKD HAS )>l AlllUlKA CFRE. Tt y , S. . ... f* . A- -***.* , Oom’r.’t;.-**. No. » — u. tllsek. - -■ - ■ —r u itik-tft ‘•’ii • ng to tbo law made igd omvi.le*! .... *» a—A. .11 AHnrd i Hie h erd - o f \V. L . Fostot iitid affords quick n ’iof and i-4 a positive cure in such cases and a ! pet sons *irc • “ “ 3—D. D.llavis 1.1. T. Daviu with a view to buy- fo r I >iarrHi :». C olic, l.»>> I'tarj*, Illo o d y o •• .« 4_ j . i, qtas* berohy warned and forbidden to I u::U reii*-\ej voniltinj, unJ - hunt, fish, or otherwise Iresspasa V^anted :—To let contract to Coffins and Caskets upon any of the enclosed lands Justice Court. Carry in stock fine, complete grtil* at) notes o f land on the liv­ owned or eontroled bv me, unde; Oourt, rrecfnct’No. 1, meets 3rd ."?at- lino of Undertaker's Cooas. ■rlay In «Ucb month. Malcctm liluck J. P er. Apply by phoning or writ­ pain of prosecutii n to the full ing, G e o . If. Mt Km i u i , exteut of ttie law. J. T. Davis Sterling City', Tex ts. 5 -H ’02 tf The Sterling City p tt I* I i c LOCAL. schools will close next. Friday. i "pljc ^p^ncc?icil parlor < K3TICE-UEEP OUT. We learn with pleu»r,rc that there Notice is hereby given that »ny I X. 3*. Ncetwr. prep. Mcale. the best in town, for will l*e several pupils who will person who shall hunt, fish, cut I T h d e n 25c at Central Hotel. receive diplomas as graduates of j IN M O S T APSR O v . SYLL *>r haul wood ->r otherwise tie-'- • . . , i • } S Q 4 * pasvi* on any of the lands owned H ooker & Gilniofe’d for the our high school. There will lie or coutroled by me will be pros Jinest candies, appropriate exercises on the oc­ Ife p e a tin g *$//'/& < casion of presenting the diplo- eccicd by the lull extent of ibo Saveli Bros, can gel you to the T iti:sst'A'S No t i c e . I a »v. . mas. This ritie ia built ^ train bn time. 2t (i. \V. Allard. i ‘ „ Mts. Cole has now or. display, ! for settled districts, Any person hauling wood, fish but X AttornevS. C. Autrey, of San . „ ... „ , . , , • . , where gpod range and killing , • , J , i at U. 1(. Roberts store, the most ng, huntijig or in any wuy tress­ Angelo, is hero on business. , , . .. , . POv.’cr «re desired, with safety !j passing on any lands owned 01 Pasted. h | beautiful hue of Indies hats ever to the neighborhood. J have posted my pnsture Hecontlng F or anything in the m illinery J in our town. Call and sec them Yh« Tffitrfin. .2T-.’0 '■* a ((.;ht, cjuick. controlled by me, will ho prose­ handling, finely.hal.\;iced repeater, I I to the l«tt.- made and provnied in biu-Ii line, see Mrs. notiglar.. ' For Sale-One disr barrow. with the solid top, clor.ed-ir. hreech - cuted. K. VV. Fostei cases, and all person* are tiereny warned and side ejection features v,L: h m..k. and put iitmn notice that anv pei>oii If you want an up*ln*r. B ow den. f '• «•••. •> , • ) I The attention of our readers is r:to ti:e rater the other night, A uew telephone line is being of Bo!! FijfM-tn,*. aet being abb? to swim, were iu dam called to the advertisrment in The wtiolesoms change that the ehar- NOTICK cnustrUcted from here lo M. Z. 11his issue o f the’ R obinson Seed *fter «»t the Mcxlecn a tv under, i ?"r ° ’ ’)" ’ 1,n'T tut a npmir 8 N O T 1 C K House’s ranch. & Plant Company, Dallas, Texas, *»,r‘= ;* vn the Here 1 c;u :■; h m ing t ‘ " ’* j 'beaded at linen d by j r President r « m a e iu uijaz Dtaa h iu amt i ia tn i.c Un n ,T h e j lo o u ;i„ ht ()U f , , All persons having anv in’ere*t ike” to a n A K D m a s t k a I* a moot pleasant to «e e d hohso 0p uy the better social eiement toau *i A ?y l,c" on 1,Bul,n« woo,l> tsh- iu house known a« tbe'-’llillm.lo menuarge them. And alilimigh w■y.fetal,I. ‘ laxative. Carea Constipation, IU the Southwest, HU(I whowi.ll Ulh btl^l Lfibtlaf. That brutal sport i« mg, hunting, or it) any way Ires- ^botd Honae,” in my one of the handicaps which Mcxt*-» there wai no moonlight and r.o lake ^urifls* ths Blood, Cure* Slrk Headache BeD<* ll,Clr n° 'V Djltttlog to g{Jt fro|B Spn!l|. In (he rcutuor coun- , . .. pase.ug on any lands owned or aoutbaeat of my ranch on Mer ling, and Biliousness. It wilt quickly remove hI1 wh“ Wr'to f,)r •» describing uy It still tlecr’shv*. end any tt Sight, they WOf ■ so anxious toJ > n eontroled by me, will be prose- Creek will present their da am to pimples, beautifying the complcton and tl,C *,cst [ o t 11,0 I 3 ^ . cli0™S tl,at t:" V for- ° ' culud. me at an tarty date, »a ! Intend to >r PtrcngW rv tha rulias c'm *.* a* by .^ddu’t swim and kept up untn vjrif the skin the frestnew ul yqqUi.; Suuthcru Grower. I the cqtntuou u s. r * 'V . L . bu ster, m ove sttid bnildiug away soon . * tuer ?.’c.'9 rescued. 1'• L Foaier Of the other agricultural experiment HARDSHIPS ARMY LIFE. stations one shall be in the "black THE STATE LEGISLATURE land” belt ol Central or North Texas, Left Thousand* of Veterans with Kid­ one in the belt of South or South TO MY MANY TEXAS FRIENDS ney Trouble. east Texas, and the others at such two MESSAGES SENT TO BOTH places in the State as the board here­ Tho experience of David \V. Martin. For thirty years or more, thousands of families in the State of Texas have relied on HOUCrS EASTE3 SUNDAY in created shall select A xetired merchant of Bolivar. Mo., is GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE for £Y GOVERNOR. _ just like thou­ treating members of their families, and while they have never met me I feel that many of Liquor Traffic Bill. sands of others. The House Friday night finally Mr. Martin says: them feel they know me. passed the Robertson Fitzhugh i alias "1 think 1 have I have never placed on the market anything that did not possess superior merit, in fact EXTRA SESSION IS CALLED Lee) liquor traffic bill, which provides L had kidney dis- I never recommend any article to the public without I am convinced that it possesses for uniform high license and prohib v ease ever since the its the drinking of liquor on the premi­ ■ f -1 w ar. During an en- more merit than anything previously introduced. ses. Mr. Fitzhugh declared that the g a g e in e n t my Because of the splendid reputation which GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Criticiaes Legislators on Lack of Ac­ bill was d"ad because of a defect in horse fell on me, and LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE have made in the homes of Texas I feel that I tion on Piatform Demands. the caption, it being impossible to straining my back Time Wasted. make a corn ction in it on third read and injuring the could not afford to recommend to m y friends any new preparation without 1 was kidneys. I have been told 1 had a Austin: Gov i ampbell Sunday sunt ing. thoroughly convinced that it "really possessed more merit than anythingof a similar floating kidney. 1 had intense pa»t to 'ho Legislature two messages. Mr Lee denied that the caption was defective An ■ wayc the Senate could in the hack, headaches and dizzy natureever placedon the market. Tho first, which was delivered to tho spells, and the action of the bladder Senate when .; mot in tho morning amend the caption if it should pass the bill, which it will not unless the very irregular. About three years ago .■ml to tiio Ilouso when it mot this I tried Doan's Kidney Rills and inside afternoon was in tin1 nature of a roast, prohibitionists in that body shall con­ was discovered by an old Railroad Sur­ sent to the elimination of the Lee of a comparatively short time was en­ DR. PORTER’S HEALING OIL giving liis run.sons for having to call amendments, whieli they will not like tirely rid of kidney trouble." a second special session. geon and used by him in surgical operations. After testing it in every way possible, and ly do. Sold tty all dealers. 50 cents a box. I ator in tho da. he sent in a second Fu.ter-Milburn Co , Buffalo, N Y. being convinced it was a wonderful discovery and possessed merit far superior to anything message trrnsmitt::ig his proclama­ The Hoard of II iltli lull, ns agreed to in conference, is the Senate bill else of the kind ever offered to the public, the PARIS M EDICINE COM PANY, of which tion for a second session The text of tins - mosag-s follows: with certain of the House amend­ I am President, bought the rights and are now manufacturing and introducing it, and to my ments. Kxocutivo Office. April 1” !di> ‘ To many friends who have used GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and LAXATIVE the l.ogislatuie The Constitution of Guaranty Bill in House. BROMO QUININE for so many years I wish to state that I know DR. PORTER’S tots State in po-.es upon the Governor, HEALING OIL will cure Old Sores no matter of how long standing that other remedies among ither things, the duty to 'rec­ The House of Representatives Wed o m m e n d to the Legislature such meas­ m sdu.v night bv an overwhelming vote have failed to cure; will relieve the pain of a Burn instantly and take out all inflammation ures as he may deem expedient." Gotti passed to third reading the Senate iti one d ay; will relieve tjie pain of ji Cut instantly and will heal it in one day, and absolute­ plianee w ith this provision ot the Con­ guaranty of deposits bill, after amend­ st,t tlon is always the source of much ing it in the following particulars: ly prevents any risk of blood poisoning in hurts or wounds of any kind. It is needed in aunoyance to the servants of special It first struck out all of the Senter- inleres , who may wish to serve their Hume substitutes and substituted the every home. When any of the family arc severely burned or cut, or a horse is badly injured masters without protest from the terms of tile Cureton bill as it passed Oh, Willie! You're going to fall!” on a wire fence you haven’t time to send for a remedy but you need it at once; therefore, do Kxeeutive. However, under the Con­ the House. Next it amended so as to "Naw, I ain't! I'm try in' a new fancy not delay in purchasing a regular 25c package under our positive guarantee. The only stitution. it is not my privilege, hut make the guarantee of deposits as pro­ style of skatin'—dat’s all." remedy which will cure collar and saddle galls while the horse is being worked. We have niv daty io communicate by message vided for by the t'ureton bill compul­ TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR witli your honorable bodies, and in all sory as to banks which shall hereafter authorized every dealer to refund to the purchaser the full retail price in every ease where the reasonable ways to impress upon you be organised but optional as to banks purchaser saN-s it is not the best remedy ever used. Understand we do not mean as good as Seemed Imminent—Scalp Was Very the importance of such measures and now in existence These latter banks Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand­ any other remedy, but if you are not convinced that it is the best healing remedy you ever the necessity for the enactment or re­ may avail themselves of that provi­ fuls—Scalp Now Clear and in al of such law* as may appear to sion or not as they wish. If they do used the druggist will refund the price you paid for it. Prices, 25e, 50c and $1.00. me to be demanded for the good of the not. however, they must give the bond New Hair Grown by Cuticura. We guarantee it to cure State and for the welfare of all of the which is requiqred by the terms of the Old Sores, Burns, Granulated Eyelids, Chronic Catarrh, Cracked Heel, people. Senter-Hunie substitute. The original guarantee advocates be­ "About two years ago I was troubled Running Sores, Boils, Scald Head, Sore Throat, Scratches, A Legislature hat is not compe­ With my head being scaly. Shortly tent to pass ..... i-1 laws demanded lieve that the bill as it now stands will Fever Sores Carbuncles, Scalp Diseases. Sore Gums, Nails in Feet, meet the views of a majority of the after that I had an attack of typhoid l*v the people is certainly not compe­ fever and I was out of the hospital Eczema, Itch, Corns, Ear Ache, • Thrush, tent to appropriate the taxpayers' Senate and secure legislation upon the subject It disposes of the legal ob possibly two months when I first no­ Ivy Poison, Skin Diseases, Bites & Stings, Warts, Mange, money. Tins condition makes another ticed the loss of hair, my scalp being jection i hat the State could not com­ called session al solutely necessary.” still scaly. I started to use dandruff Sore and Tender Feet. pel banks heretofore organized to pay Your regular session of sixty days cures to no effect whatever. 1 had a tax to pa. the losses of other bank­ was e x p e n s iv e and of little value to actually lost hope of saving any hair ers. because that provision is not now the people a' all. I could brush it off my coat It can hardly >e d mled that every­ compulsory as to the old banks. In SWA by the handful. I was afraid to comb thing that has b een done in the way fart, the only compulsory feature left it. But after using two cakes of Cuti­ of legislation by the regular or called in the bill, as to such banks, is that cura Soap and nearly a box of Cuti­ session could have been done in ten which Senators Senter and Hume cura Ointment, the change was sur­ wrote anil which the Senate adopted, j i — i— i— i— r dtvs” prising My scalii is now clear and Tile depositors have asked for a N "the!, ss, the original guarantee healthy as could lie and my hair thick­ lank guarantee law not a bond law advn sites believe these banks will er than ever, whereas I had my mind i Rural Telephones with only the light to bring suit. Such avail themselves of the Cureton bill made up to be bald. \V. F Steese, 5812 a |iian as Is proposed is, 1 believe, a provision rather than assume the oner- Broad St., Pittsburg, Penn., May 7 and ; are a necessity to all farmers. sham and i fraud” is Inird ms which M .-Mrs Senter and 21, 1908.” Once installed and in opera­ Hume have provided. i'robably the boldest, the most ar­ Potter Drug A Chetn. Corp., Soto Props,. Boston. I tion the time alone that they rogant nnd the mos1 formidable lobby, save will more than repay the made up of the combined selfish in IN THE SENATE The Only Audience. cost of installation, which is terests. that has ever assembled at the "Dees anybody read real i>oetry now- , Cai.itol gathered lien- upon the as- Thomas Takes Oath of Office. adays?” less than1 half a bale of ren bling of the Thirty-First Legisla­ For the second time within three "I presume the publishers glance at 1 cotton for each subscriber. ture to pesti r you and binder and de- months H. Baseom Thomas of Hop-i It before sending it bark." Instant communication, at fear llie popular will." kins County took the oath of office as ‘ any tim e, with your cotton a Senator of Texas Saturday morning, For Headache Try Hicks’ Capudine. j broker or agent or friends is The Reason 1 Make and Bell More Men's $3.00 Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or , U $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer Experimert Stations. and the curiosity of the people who Nervous troubles, the a lies are speedily 1 possible if you install IVestern Electric Rural Telephones. to txcaoM I glv* th* v a r t r th* b*c*it of th* a *a l Austin: Following is the text of hav. li'.n wondering when he would relieved b y Capudine. It's Liquid— pleas- ' The telephones of proven reliability and low maintenance complete organization of trained export* and U lltoi ant to take—Rffet ts immediately. 10, 'S t \ shownak*ra in th* country art-Mi and take his seat in the Senate Th* «*1 *ctlon of th* leathers for each part of ths shoo, t>iil by Representative Terrell of Cher- and .ilk it Drug Store;., expense. and every detail of tho making In every department, la n’;»e. providing for the establishment was appease! His re-entrance into looked after bv th* host shoemakers In tb* shoe industry. We have brought the rural telephone within the Xf I could show yon how cirefUly W L Douglas shoos of additional experiment stations: the Senate was unmarked by any un- Linguistic Resources. nr* mad*, you would than understand why they bold thetf Is this story you are telling me of reach of every farmer and with our Free Bulletin No. ahaps. At bettor, and wear longer than any other wake. S ction 1. Ther" shall be establish­ ustin! circumstances, and he was to My Method o f Tanning the Soles mattesthem More ed ' such places in the state of Texas a large extent ignored by the men hill-c'aubing, a true one?” 105 on “ How to Build Rural Telephone Lines” before Flexible and Longer Wearing than anyothers. "Yes, it is on the level.” him a boy can install and operate the system. Our toheveo for Kvery M em ber o f the Fam ily. a- t ie hoard hereinafter named may with whom he will now associate” M en, H oyi.W om rn. M U iri and C hildren. 1 a proper, experimental stations in Larly in the day the galleries of the telephones are guaranteed. For sal** by shoe dealers erery when*, 1 A dealer sold imitation Spearmint. Senate became crowded with men rA IIT in W I *io“ ® x^nuine without W. I. Itonglna •Mdition to the-" now in existence, for His customer gave it to a friend. The Write us a letter or postal or cut out UHU I lU li * name ati natf Face and Hands, Pim­ ni a. flirt Cl T > o th agricultural Sr ■ rs S'urgeon, Kellie, Per Tlie world may owe you a living, kins ind Me t” ou . . That offered by ples,Itching Piles,Sore, **xi orini*•a tion? hall be estab young mail, but by the litue you col­ Sweaty, Blistered Feet, list ed wLfS of tt e t in** v "Uhtli merid- the 1itte Was signed by former lect it you will be read) to give the Cuts, and all Irritations do V. t'li on»» ,1! I-, in West Lieut. ( eorge I> Neal, the read undertaker a job. of the Skin. Does not Te> .is a irthwest Texas. ing oi which WRts LEY’S No Matter stain, grease or blister. Stop admiring the bright teeth of Two Sizes, 50c and $1 others! what Liver or Bowel medicine you bottles. Trial Size 10c. Law-rtak cr Pav s Fine. Austin: \\ n the Senate adjourn- KNOWN SINCE 1836 a s RELI ABLE Start chewing WRIGLKY'S SPEAR are using, stop it now. Get a 10c Either mailed direct on A usttn Pnin Putoam, staff cor ed Fr day aft toon it had cleaned up " (TRADE MARK) receipt of price. its (ilien iar. MINT and admire your own. box— week’s treatment — of CAS- tv s »ond* Ut [)f -ton Chronicle When the House ad CARETS today from your druggist * jouro* (1 ifte PfcTco* BLACK HOOPER MEDICINE CO., Dallas, Texas. wa.< an it •d Inc* a da? by R-pre- »r a night sitting it had The only true secret of assisting the and learn how easily, naturally and done and Jersey City, N. J. K«ntatlvf S lee*is. The blow ill bat it will do in the way of poor Is to make them agents in bet­ v •/ CAPSULES delightfully your liver can be made bro k» .%Ir Putrlan spectacles and passir g b 11s at the present session, tering their own condition.—George SUPERIOR REMEDYr ..URINARY DISCHARGESuc to work, and your boumU move every bru Leri •heail Tile incid, n1 A frft* •onference committee has ad- Eliot. DRUGGISTS or er MAIL OH RECEIPT ofSOc M .PL AN TEN & SON. 9 3 MEM RY ST BROOKLYN NY day. There’s new life in every box. ore urr#*d ii a • • adjournment justed th differences between the Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c CASCARETS are nature's helper. of * n • 1Io rid wa s the culiiiina- 1 louse an e adopted by both Houses. ry b e c a u se there may be to-morrow it Assistant Sergeant at Arms Burkes, p seeded at on. • to he Police Court _ „ SINGLE BINDER Texas Senate Proceedings. "How b your digestion?” and gave bond in the sum of $150. "Beyer, thank you. I'm chewing Following th" convening of the S"n- j VVRIGLEY 8 SPEARMINT after Austin: The first e iibd s ession of at' numerous petition, were sent up : meals." STRAIGHT Ot T H E M T O °1l,5 ? t C K 5 !I favoring tT• pa ae • of the Cureton the Thirty Fir.- i.t-ei lature is very Ths early cucumber isn't made a nearly all In." has about “done its bank guarantee bill, several declaring Pimples, Itching Humors, Rheumatism, Blood the Senter IJunic substitute a subter­ Mason at sight, hut it’s there, when it do has practically made up its ref ! comes to giving the grip. j h „ Poison, Eczema, Bone Pains. a re d Tile guaranty of deposits bill has fuge The Mawterson bill appropriat- » B^ B^ (Botanic Blond Balm) is the only Blood rcinedv thn *i1£, . . I n $10,000 for the establishment of a tbeblvwu.uu turn purine* it aenaing a flood of pure, rich been referred to the undertakers, In ease of accident, cuts, wounds, Hurface, B ones, Jolnt.H anti \vherev**r t he diseant* in lii.-nipri i»v «$.• j r r . — ** yclept a free conference committee” leprosy camp was taken up and final­ burns, scalds, sprains, bruises, etc., noth­ ly passed without amendment. ing will so quickly take away all pain The Board of Health I ill has finally and -orcoess as Mumliri* Wizard Oil. p-e -d both Ho ist s, but it remains for Th" measure by Senators Peeler. Cares Through the Blood k for buoiicure Pr,k LK V R KKEnTL«L°SS? k b y w W 5 £ R i U e V u ^ . »l»h direction* “-‘*s the Senate to concur in the House Paulus and Br an regulating the prac­ The trouble with men who are all amendments or to call for a tree con­ tice of bartering was taken u; and right otherwise is their |ienchant for It Is thu man who can't do things fer, uce committee. considerable opposition developed l boasting of it. that Is always telling others bow to do them.- COLT DISTEMPER iC*n------be handled- very / e r r eaelLv.t The siritsM m. « d ___ . . The free conference committee on "More life to that flavor than any im® iitabl*-.______n o m atter_ I “ uw-eTllfJ!!?- V Bd *" “to"* '■ Record Time for Bill. I gum 1 have ever tasted.” Mr*. W inslow’* Soothing Syrnp. i, I'J u-ln* BFOHNS Uq” f^ x STC|prl?,CUHtIM,nVle dl* the guarantee of d"poslts bill is hope- For rhlldren teething, softena the gums, reduce* Id- WRIGLKY'S SPEARMINT. tlanmintlon, allays pain,Cureri wind coho. 25catxKUe. Austin The record timp for pass- 1* -sly deadlocked. Advocates of the a bill in the Thirt. * Fi rs i.egisia leasure hope that the Senate may dis­ The man who is full, usually carries Stealing away from barl company Is t»ir»• was iTtiiile on Mr. Dotnon's tneas- charge the House tomorrow. Sena a pocket which is empty. Justifiable larceny. — B BfeaBa-s*ggiiai n r«» to appropriate I2.UI i') to sssist the tor Thomas, who will tie sworn in to­ SrOHN MEDICAL CO.. OMUnMiuMtiiiw, Coshsn, Inti,. U .L L Ifnited States Go .emn »*nt i n deft ay- morrow. is an advocate of the bill. l*i« the expenses <>f conducting an ex- per mental stati<>n lor ft bacco in Bills Signed by Governor. N ugdoehes County. The ill was The Governor Friday signed the fol­ my tah.,n up in the Hous,- until 4 lowing bills: o>' K-k Friday mt< moon Ai 3 o'< lock Fixing f e e s to be charged for tiling Su .irday afternoon it wa* approved report of Printers' Mutual Fire Insur You Look Prematurely Old bv Gov. Catnpbe'l ance Company, Iiy* S'luiYi gray nairu# vRIULK HAIR RVSTORKR.o PRICK, SI OX), r*t*ll.