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THE aAlVESTOM BAIL. NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a ifW. HOUSTON HAPPENINGS IRK in MM ITOOIiEli 200111 VSIOX KKPRESESTATIVKS IAY THE Kl-UU WKKE V10L.VTKJ). Beater Hotfl Snuet UMflUI Work BnUilBfc Train at The Houston Bureau of TUK GALYESTOK- DALLAS NEWS located at Malt ant.t A city hgUdin-v when lUbKrlptloEJ. utwi oilier will receive prompt signed by writer, not for publlcaUon7 but -vldenci ot foo4 faith.

BuUerlbers ihould oraplaln to the circulator It paper li not far. bual- manager: I' R. Montgomery, held equally osTjoaatEasTlLaai' J. F. Wolters and is that valuable proB- located oa Prelrte aveuue.

between held by Jouatiun Uuu will paai' uadvr the control of tie new company. Juat what ese of the property wfil was not disclosed, THIS TJMAT- KtU Special to nwKns. Kov. offict mm sin iS.il 8F tfeyir swwn that will cfcoir tfctn io rouck beiur XOXDAY VISITORS KOl'M) HIM TO SAJi AATCMO. RUMA Blafcu TTiifi." j.

K. aioatsomerr." eorrwpoadtnt Bptilal to Houstoa. Kov. strike in- voWnr more than SOO men belonging nil the unlone affiliated with the Hous- ull Council was called Monday' Sir the Bendery horol "arid Sunset" i 5 i trafiinti oo the unions done work either bulldlnn since last Thursday, anfthat ce last Thursday, anfthat 1 IMS hour by the representatives of the contractors and the unions. As the strike is expected to be a test fl watched with Jlfst.strlke" ordered" "byT the Huiialny Trades Council, a comparatively Among the unions affected are the sheet metal workers, the electric wire workers, plasterers, steam fitters, plumbers, hoisting engineers and cement finishers.

1 that for" paint: Inr the Sunset hospital was let by the railroad and not by the contractor, the-Fred A. Jones'Co which Is In charge of tho genen The Jones 'Company, con-he Fred A. Jones Company wouia not of the union fOted that the rules of Jhe organization had been violated, and that, this was the jy ie i tr 1 SS. 1) a oa firfJ president; Mr. Mr.

the "American Labor Nearly every builders' union In the city 1 to bl In the council Similar organizations now exist in all the larger cities fryer tho country. Wltk Pair of Stlm 1 1 RcnverUc. The Nov. white 'claiming "trial her" home 5 IS o' vw ouU quitclaim; Austin. Nov.

Govern- nor-elect O. B. Colqultt departed for San Antonio early this morning, a number of applicants and friends of applicants were Jiere today to push their claims, and many of them followed him to San An- Report had It today that R. A Buford vi nitu noa poail an ajipiivaut for state purchasing agent, has been chosen by Mr. Colqultt as commissioner Sclmss.

of "fife opinion "office" does not expire until next June, and It this be the case, Mr. may change his plans In regard to Mr. Buford, whom he is to favor for an appointment Some way may be found, to get ground tils jHWculty or "may not "assume "office "to Austin. Kuv. Prairie Retlty BuUtos Company.

Heastoa; capiial Mtwk. Incorporators: Jonathan lane, Jf. Wolters and Storey. Crosbjrton Compajar. Oroabyton.

Crosby County: capital itock. Jn- C. P. Sanders, Uoyd A. Wicks.

3. A. Parks. Proof of ftoal payment cf capita! stock Moore-Degraxier Coui- ot dissolution was Bled by 1 tuv rywit VTUK ana ITUOK of Santa Maria and the Schwanchild Suiibtrger Company of Dallas. Rcovrrc ptcli! io Tin Ntvt.

Austin. Tex. Nov. 11 The department Insurance aad banking today approved the following banks as reserve agents for state banks: Texas Bank and Trust Company, Galveston, for Guaranty State Bank and Trust South Texas national Bank. Houston, for First State Bank.

Holland. 1 n--i- and Trust Company. Sweetwater. for First State Bank, Trent. There's One Thing in Uneeda Biscuit that other soda crackers lack and that is 1 1)! llui Church of Houston to 5- 1 jS.

Hali'awa)r, loti 7 and 8. block 17, Rowlyni Giiriion. iTii' icrii OU 1 0 KoltfrJ Jj.ft«^ KI A Brl "'n, 45 land 48. block 68, Rosalyn: $30. Robert Duerer et ux to Barah Stevenion, lot! IS7t block 4, Koehlefn addition; Vi ih 23, bTock 14, North Houiton; M.

Qarvln to Mat Smith, lot olook 28, North Hourton; nd 1 Company 1 Boberl'D. vs. William Dudley. UMUM. --JWtw 9Sd Brnwt Whaley and Ml" Bertlia M.

Brovn Leona Lcwlt. p. W. Todhunter Vtlna Butat. JJ.

B. Wrirht aha Mlii 8. W. Wa.chKe and Elizabeth L. iiimryO.

DiiSifatfa'Mifif Hunta BlackT" John Campbell and Mlu Anna B. Jonat. Eleventh District Court. the Putnam. P.

J. Bqllivan, R. iff. D. Hnofflold.

Younir. J. MoUougal: TTHIt Yr Jtjjt 1S Burt r. Haggard, H. Hlricn, B.

6. Bradley. JacobfftrlSicha Kaule, P. D.iDavli, P. s.

Hoan, C. K. Su John Hoffman et ux va, Houston Ice ana Fred C. Kuhlman et al vs. John Kuhlman: report of commissioners of partition per Mattlo vs.

Hardy 1 divorce granted. Xlfty-Tlfih Court. the week; John'RIley! T. O. Bowwltoh: J.

Erdman, C. H. Vajblnder, I. A V. i -B.

Scham' Mtehele. tung, William Mouellora," HrB. Detorlhjf'vi. CharUi Jones et al; on Coaaty Court. V.

Jr tn 0. B. Morris, A. B. HaW S' 5rman, John K.

D. MoCbnley, Charles Gulld- 7-' -TOXU Central Railway Company et al; on trial. Houston Personal). Bpeolal tn The.Newa TJ. T'lmmlni, a' prominent younsr'-bualnes man" of Port was a-Houston visitor Monday and was a guest i-ustuv-lB-registered at tha ue announced at this time.

Bob Brahan of HuntsvlUe, who Is believed in many circles to be one of Mr. i Tne tlary comrotsslon- ot three, was hero accompanied -By' H. SL Dew. In many circles he Is believed to be a. certainly on the penitentiary with Bsn Dr.

J. C. Smith of Angleton, jjuarantlne officer appoint mshr-was" also" W.D. Hblcbin' San Angelo was h-re-ls who of friend who desires appointment "oh the Uve.atock sanitary commission, while 8. P.

riardwlck of Abilene followed Mr. Colo.ultt. to San Antonio to urge CiuRis 01 oiie di his Dr. T. B.

Fisher, applicant for po- "Itlon of state health jffleer, was here, and Tony Williams and Dick Winfrey friend, were also here from Dallas! Likewise Murrell Suckner of Dallas called at Mr. Colqultfs office. COLftTJITT COXMIHDATIOI Bunker spyi' iBVCSt- Will Follow laaiiciiratloii New Ipeeial to News." Austin. Mr. Coiquttt has a New banker, whose home was In Texas twenty years which lettor the follow While nomination' by the' democratlo Is-tho samp; as "an ejection In Texas.

nevertheless I. wish to.send of to- you' for. two purposes: tp tell you that during the yea" Ihave been In New York, having left; Fort Worth. In 1880, there has been elected governor. of the state of Texas who has met with the'approbatlon here in the.

East that- Mr, Colqultt has. Second, to- tell you I hear of proppeltlons and undertakings being taken- under consideration which mean Investment of money In 'the development of Texas enterprises, somo of which have asleep ajlScother entirely j. ii-(r, "Tour acquaintances friends here expect to see a greater development -In the stato-of 'TetodUrlng- the next four -years Ban any heretofore, I know that with a conservative-- man governor's chair, direction ot BB more money invested in the Lone Star State outside' capitalists was -not nlsh Nuevo Un-" louna a Houst would fur- identity, a 1 a you dly hstler it nake inquiries and. is missing, to help to unravel the truly vours. 1 B.

GARRETT," According to the clS there is no such number on Westmoreland-avenue, and none of the directories show the name of C. A. Ross. Westmoreland avenue is a short street runnlnir thrmic-h the Westmoreland addition, an exclusive residence district. MOTORCYCIfE OFFICER II'i'RT.

Pedal Broke, nnd. J. Simmons Was Seriously Injured. Special to The isawn. Houston, Nov.

running at a fast clip early Monday morn- Ing on San Jacitito street and Jefferson avenue, Motorcycle Officer C. J. of tho local police force was thrown from his machine and sustained serious injuries. The breaking of a pedal of tho was responsible for the accl- At the time 1 the accident Officer Simmons was accompanied by his partner. Officer Mllsaps, who Immediately sent In a call for an ambulance, and Officer Simmons was taken hurriedly wTiere he was attended by a physician.

Simmons'- motorcycle was completely wrecked, and ho will be confined to his bed for several a a account of the Injury to his back This 1 3 the second motorcycle accident that he has had this year. DEPARTMENT STORE HURGLARY. $700 WoVth of Clothing nnd Jcvrelrr tn Missing--Jio Arrcsti. Kpeclal to Tho News. Houston.

Nov. looted the department store it the Mlstrot- cocdcd in getting away I wit i clothlpo; and jewelry to tho amount of SiOO. Entrance to tho storo was effected through a rear window adjoining the roof of an adjacent bunding. Tho robbery was not discovered until latu Sunday, when it was found that every do- rartmcnt of the store had been ran- s-acked. No clows were left by the bar- and up to a late hour Monday no arrests had been made.

Comnany. to The Houston, Nov. 'hnrtcr has been to the Prairie Realty and B. Bryan -'and "wife were in Houston Mon- ou legal" buSi of. Bah Antonio Is it 'the Bristol.

i' paitor of the'ilrst' hn daf B1 Wil Ji J- TerrBll, a weh-known 18 Et tfl6 JpTlStOl. Brakem-n'. Foot Amputated, Bptclal to The Netf a. Nov. in' the tional' 'Great Northern HrniW Junction, -Dock Cooper; a brokeman of- Conductor' -ustained permanent injuries by having his ''left foot crashed switching cars.

The niem- aly that the foot and Cooper was taken to The TBXAS BEJOEFS een a very successful ono. H. Bootlio of h'er 3 TM'" Unn i 1. Quajardo tor the alle; Tpakum, S'mo'n'e'y gg by them to tho different business houses! Florosvllle. Nov.

tho business houses In loresvlilo will close on ThanksSlv- IHB Dey fcna a large crowd from horo will on- joy a union picnic at Sutherland Springs. Victoria, alstrlot court convened here this morning and tho granc Jury was imptnelea. Judge Oreen'a charge was confteei to thi autlcs st the" jury nnd very brief. Mexln, Nov. son ot Taylor, living west of here, fell out of a tree yesterday and broke his leit arm between the wrist and elbow.

He WM brought to thlo cltr for treatment. MeiltS Nov. A. J. Earner has returned from Austin, whero ha made preparations to move his family very soon whero ho will qualify tu of the court 1 criminal appeals, Austin, Nov.

i9, got his hand entangled In a saugaga mar- chine this morning and before It woa stopped lost thrte fingers on his right hand and had hte hand otherwise muillaud. HuntsvllK, Nov. call has beon Issued by Dr. J. W.

Thomasoa, Hon. W. Beaa and Hon. Ecn Powell for a meeting; of jprohlbltlonlita at courthouse in Hunttvilio Rt 2 p. m.

Saturday, NOT. 2R, for the purpose of electing delegates to tha convention to convene In Fort "Worth 8. Huntsvillo, Kov. entertainment given at the Christian Church on Sunday evening by tho 0. was well intended ajid much enjoyed.

The music was cs- N6v. R. Konei," 'omAUaloner of Agriculture, is still on lookout for a state entomologist He had one man In view, but that person notified him today that the salary paid 'y the state Is.not sufficient to justify him leaving his present-position. Commissioner Kone now on the lookout for someone else. Special ustin.

JTejt. understood here" that" Worth a Ray of Dcnton, a member of the thirty-first' legislature, will receive an appointment on the under y. P. Lane. SrMlal to The News.

Austin, Lacy ett. were toA state Crockett, and Carl Wood of San Sabo, ly appointed members of the force.and asslrued -to Can- To gut' CpMlalto Th Newi. Austin, Nov. Oovernor Campbell left today for San Antonio where he i a iSo i tl i ''S ot ina Mississippi Commercial Congresi. lull- IpecJal to Temple, Tex, Nov, IL--J.

B. Daniel. formerly of this where he was era- ployed by the Santa Fe Railway Com- the Santa Pe Railway at Oalvestom has Sflved with his family to make Temp" recently, been adrnUfed I Y. 1 TM 1 t)raouoe Blg Profession in this city, having already oro- oured off ces In (he Wlllcox block: Cwkl-T to Wleklta Special to The Nt-wa. Temple, N.

George, cashier of the Missouri, Kansas Texas 061 1 4 Temple, has re- SiK WS ulon to accept a similar place, with the agent of the same company -atrwichlta He will remain 10 w6 until the arrival of hi. hi. not yet been named. 1 lawyV Funeral: to Nesri' 8 'Key. The-funtral ol Brlf- th rana- Htsslsilppl -Departmeht; attended unusually crowd 6C i.

were conducted at family homej corner ot.Abilele M-n-From Special i dffleiaJs have-received from ot'Dal- os, United-States attorney, a letter asking them', to. write letterB for'the reiease.of Dr. C. Mexloa'n prison at Fuerte de monstor petition for' the release of the the application alpnV from tO'be' prese.nted to certain'authorities at Wash-; Ington for thelrrrecommendatlons before? 'resident of MexSeo. Odd.Fellow, Rose which voterans.att.nded as did-alio tho seviral fraternal orsanlMlfoni of which was a member, of the cltr ooqnclj, of which ha was mayor pro tern, and lp IS Vvi ntl wh vra.

former chief, a body. Many outHif-town relatives were. Present aj well com- radei. In Eleyinth-TexM Cavalry, with nrved four -years aarlni- civi: much credit for arranging and suporlntcmll'nir the exercises. church been without ft parlor for some time and Is now making an effort to secure one.

Taylor, Nov. Lucius Smith a welt-known negro man of this city, wai standing In crowd of other near a colored restaurant In South Taylor Saturday night, somo one In tho darknena threw a heavy rock Into tho crowd, tbe missile llfIMns Bmlth squarely In the moijtli. Knocking from the thrco or four of hie front teeth and Indicting ugly ivoundB on his upper nnd low-r llpl The party who threw the mono dls- appearM In the darkness and was not Identified. Smith says nc had hod no trouble with any one. an3 that blow was evidently jfndfd for member ct the crowd In whlcit he atndlng.

presented'to the'p- petitionShas 'been" Wed of the aged mother of Harle, who; lives need' says that there' are-four reasons the. man should be is' doubt as' to hie guilt; second; ho has served a term' suffibleht to give him the necessary nuh- ishment. a good record -qBtore" i'ap lils'toother needs him. Claim Raies Too.Low for Certain -is Nov; does not, receive notice 'from' some, fire few are now-writing 'frame hotel risks. Many, are refusing to write frame dwellings' with mercantile expo- arid countryTM homes.

The companies are refusing to wrlto the particular risks upon which they have: placed a ban, Insisting that the rates jars too low to Jiietlfy them In writ- Ing policies or the several classes mentioned. Returned from Rocs: Special to Tha Kewa, Autln, J. Rogers'of the stato rangers returned to- day'from Rock Springs where he went at the Instance of the governor to preserve order and to Investigate thi situation. He reports that when he arrived, the people In Edwards County were somewhat ex- cltad, but has now" calmed, down, and no further trouble or excitement Is expcoted. In regard to the report that Mexicans participated in tho burning of tho Mexican there recently, Captain Rogers reports that ho doesn't believe this to be true.

Ho is of the opinion that the lynching party consisted entirely of Americans. Bond Approvals. Special to The News. Austin, Nov. attorney general's department today approved for registration the following bonds: Knox County Common School District No.

3 school house bonds, $1,500, five-forties at per cent. City of Wells sewer bonds, $3,000. twenty-forties at 5 per cent. Wheeler County Common School District No. 1 school house bonds $1,400 ten-forties at 5 per cent, tVoodnn-n Pr-ii-re Spcclal to The News.

Austin, Woodmen of the World are for a big meeting horo Thanksgiving and have on their program Governor ampbcll, Gov- ernor-clccl Colqultt, Attorney jpcneral and others. tlnnkft Rood Condition. Special to-The News, Austin, Nov. response Io the call of the department of Insurance nnrt banking for a statement of the financial condition of the state banks for (hr close of the business November 10, nearly al! ol the banks have sent In "Jack-? 0-Brlna ila7Ta.TT«sr*r?=' i Ja6L of the catchirs buebdll; itahi when It'-wpn the championship Asioclatioh National Biscuit Goodness In Moisten Proof Tackatet NATIONAL BISCUIT CQMPANir burl from the Elks' ai battery partner of the famous 1 Booby' Matthews, pitching star of 1883,. O'Brien played--with Brooklyn, Baltimore and.

other X'. M'EATllEiL CBJEBTg TUB FOURTH ANNUAL EVENT. Aatonokllc Parade Wis Feature ef KM. Awarded--OaUxk Is Very Special, to The News. IV fourth Texas Fair was opened ai noonAdday under- very favorable aus-; The witather Is.

magnlf ana. with smiling fair In every the event promises to be: exceptionally successful. Not all the exhlblts'are In the carnl- val attractions not in full opera-' tion only. feature.of tdaay.was ttte'aur which success. over ono hundred automobiles' In and-nearly'all.

of them.wepe. beautifully decorated. -I The hanasome: tourlhg.oar belonging.to C. was awarded the first prize of coupe, beautifully, chrysanthemums, was awarded the second prize of $26. and Jerry Stedman's, touring decorated in red.

chrysanthemums, car irr, the; of "William Saenger, who made his automobile to represent a' boat swarmrng with 'neoylej and the butloo: Is for an attendance 'far In excess of flnariblaTcondition of tnls section of the state, and particularly in the country to Temple. Combined deposits aggregate over with one of the banks less sli days old. a. rain, of H00.090 in deposits since the lasCreport, I and reflects the prosperity of the farming classes better than any statement that could be made, HAW FOUND DEAD. 1 IIITJKAHCS PEKCIDXIT rn cnt Aiurast Gojmwrlk Senly Have SulcUft.

Sealy, Nov. about noon oday report spread over. town, that a young man of this Ity, had committed suicide, by blowing ut his bralnsT The shooting is supposed to have been one at'about 9 o'clock this morning, as 'ie corpse was cold -when found. The Luse of. the rash act is not la survived by Tils mother and one rather; Funeral services will be held ornorrow morning at ll.o!clock.

the Sealy Cemetery. i Tlinothy. Timothy Dohbhue Sunday afternoon at this-'clty the 'past yearg. The funeral took place from the undertaking' parlon'bf F. P.

Malloy Bon Monday afternoon at ,4 Rov. M. 1 Crowe 'of 8t Marya' Cathedral conducted the funeral, services. Interment took place In Calvary CemeV August 'Soeten. Auguat.B90teh-'alea Sunday oVoning at cloclt- it" John" Scaly- Hospital.

ThVdioeand wai 65 years', of, age'. arid had been a resident of this. city for the past several years, having Osmond A. Bellvllle, The remains accompanied by the son, will' be shipped to Bellvllle this morning, where Interment will take place. John "Whalen dUd afternoon at 4 o'clock at John Sealy Hoapltalr The" deceased was 61 years of age and had- lived In this city for the past, fifteen years.

The funeral took 'lace from tha undertaking of Levy Bro. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with In- termant in city cemetery. B. BpecleltoTheNeW -Sherman, Nov. 21.

Rev. David Elmer Starr, native of Georgia, 75 years of age, fifty-three years a clergyman of the M. B. Church South, and a confederate veteran, died at hla home In West Sherman. Kov.

20. Lorcnx Ahr died horo today at the afire of 82 years. He was ono of the few remaining ploncen of this section. fcOTHAM Burnet, Nov. j.

c. one ot'Burnet's best citizens, was burled In tho presence of a great gathering, Tho public school wan Olsmlucd In respect to his memory. DILLON-- Atlanta, Nov. 21 B. 2 1 Dillon genera! superintendent ot the Western Union Telegraph Company, Southern division, with offices thls.ony, died tonight shortly after LEWIS-- Houiton, Nov.

21 John Lewis, aged 7, for several years a brlugo bulldor for tho Southern. Pacific, died Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock at St. Josephs Infirmary of Brlght's disease. Ho had been 111 for several months. HAOHN Yoaknm, Nov.

21. Kit Hagon, an resident ol this city, died late Haturday evening and was burled Sunday In the catholic cematery. The old gentleman had been in focMe health lor nome time, and few months ago was struck and knocked down by a box car at tho railroad crossing He never fully recovered from tho effects of tho accident, DAUOHERTV-- Temple, Nov. Tho death of M. E.

0aughertv.ii. ReMlntlbV Adopted by the CommereUI Bpeoial to' The News. 1 Nov. Following 'Is thS resolution adopted -the'. Apmmeroial secretaries convention on Interna- nij.l-feqreSt the ihirty-flrst at.

ItsHhlrd. called session passed an act amending Articles 4849 and 4850 of revised statutes, prescribing-' the' conditions- upon which the purchasers of railways -sold: under' order -'shall title to. the injr cohirrionly- Known: as Q'. Nr -''j----- 'enactment -this law was caused by the action of the International Oreat' Northern Railway Company in failing make provisions that in the judgment of the entire citizenship of the. state could and should-have been paid, and the -money Uiat should have been used for the payment of these claims was to that without tho passage of some law.

thai would have' protected their Interests these claimants are advised and believe that they would have been the losers some 52,500,000 in the aggregate. Some of the claimants forced to lose the earn Ings of a life's toll and others deprlve a means of earning a living for them selves and upon them. "And said law as passed hij the thirty-first legislature- In Its practl eal operation gives priority to floating debts over the mortgage debts, am makes It payable out of the body of th York. In New York today persons anlc-otrlckeh 'into, -th'e streets and' ausad property, damage approximating 150,000. 'There were' no- casualties.

Flro troyed-Uie. anlc neighborhood, vhere apartmeriti dwellers rushed Into he. streets by Upwards of Eight two-story frame dwellings in a Bronx Were burned, the blaxe praadlhg; so rapidly. that hundreds of anlc-Btricken peopleVwere' compelled to lee In their night clothes. la Enek en Dallas, mVetlni ot "tne soutnwest- erri I iic Compniiy, held In tha home office of that company In tfils city, the.governmerlt^of the company' -J sh'aU be "offthe finance oommlttee'to no Invest the funds of tho company -that- -it- shall have Invested at all time In the.

securities of each in it Is transacting nt least 7B per cent of the legal reserve on all-its force upon the lives of the citizens bfiuch state." "By this action the Southwestern Life Insurance Company adopts this principle and thereby'voluntarily, subjects Itself to the requirement'that the Investment of funds shall be so distributed as to enable citizens of any state in which business to keep home.money at home by insuring. wlthMt," said Bi Love, vice president'of the. company. "It Is believed that the Southwestern Life Is. the first life.

United States Insurance company, adopt this New, 21. Fully, bherhalf of children who -contract adults. Dr. WoodB Hutchtn- son and Dr. Psrk -made' this assertion' today.

before the committee on', congestion of population for consumption -hospitals and camps. The necessary, for New York City, they would be $9,000,000 the with $5,000,000 for maintenance th'e. first year. lifcGnrdy Drops Spindly. Over six -thou- iand people witnessed the four flights- lere this afterrioon under the' auspices "of McCurdy made three flights, the-, last time executing a sensational spiral drop.

The flights will continue dally this Ha-mur" ft Newsi 'V- 1 out hunting: on- his farm, ten miles east of o'n Dry Brushy, yesterday, Otto Spelker shot Into- a covey, of do vet and killed a hoiner pigeon. On one" leg of the blrd hand' bearing the inscription ''C. .8. 'Ittnf Md on 4 -the brass band no inscription thereon; Epelkervbrought, the' severed 'limb's and of 7 Judge John F. Black.

The bird evidently was the of some homer pigeon fancier. It had lost' its way and wa; feeding withithe doves V' Lockkart Fair SksirlKs: Special to News. -Beginning with.the the carnival company Lockhart's stroet -falrt. and live stock phowatbok. "The seventh annual street fair and live "Vntw; br tuar association, promises success in every, detail.

Lockhart will take on a gala and' fun. will be thrown away for the asking to all for three days. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of smd has been made under his ional supendslon since its infancy. Little "Hlver, "today from appendicitis al local hospital. Deceased was suffering from an acuto attack, of tho disease and was brought hero for an- operation.

but died before the latter could be perfo-jned. Tha remains were 6hlpped to Little Hlver today for burial. KUHLMANN-- Prederlcksburg, Nov. Louis Kuhlmonn died his homo on Meusebach CreeS. In this county Saturday morning after a elcknesft of many months' duration.

Mr. Kuhtmann wai one of the best citizens and a successful farmer. Ho leaves a and several children and many 19 old when lie dlerf frlt-nda, bt lrd (he Meusobach Creek Ceme- pastor of the tery Saturday sftornoon. Rev. Kuohil.

of the T.vangoilcal luthoran Church Holy Ghost ot this place, conducting tha ntral property, Instead of being limited to th not earnings which may. have di verted; now, therefore; "be It reFolved. "First, we congratulate the thirty first legislature upon its commendabl effort to protect these claimants and re gret the Inability to enact a specific law that would provide a proper remedy fo this specific case. order to aid In the'adjust ment of the affairs of a railway com pany in cases of- we recom mend tho enaotmcr.l of a law that wi enable and make It the duty of the rail way commission to revalue the propsrt bonds of such railway ues at the time of the rcorganlaitlon. "Third, In the narnt of the Is'olatcd pioneers and tho great undeveloped section of the state wo urge tho people to ap- eal to their representatives to enact no urther restrictive legislation that In effect prevents railway building." 33.27 Inches of Bain in Ten Special to The Temple.

Nov. Reports maflt public by tho United States observer at Temple for the period covering -Jnr-- to'CTov. intcwsting reading. During the ten months, January to October, Inclusive, there wero forty-two fftmy and a total precipitation of 23.2V Inches of moisture The rainfall for 1S09 wos 27.H Inches, distributed forty-thrco days, whllo In -1908 the fall was 37.92 Inches 36.08 In 1907. and AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health Infants and Ohildi-en-- Eiperienoe against What is CASTORIA Cftstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- ''I goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.

It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium; Morphine nor other Karcotio nvttlcltnnnn T4.M 4X A TJ. JI -i- -nr- --WMVO, IVQV AKT ux VUU VJ tf UM.UtiX and allays FoTerlshness. It cures Dlarirhwa and Wind Colic. ItrelieTos Teethirig Troubles, cures Gonstjpatioa and Flatujency.

It asshnllates the Fcod, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, i The Children's PanaeeayThe Mother's Trieud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beare the Signature Temple BsnVs Condition. Ppeclftl to The News. Nov. report of the threo banking Institutions of Temple, two national and one state hank, mado at the close of Nov.

10. 1010 make moil mtterlng wubit of Tie Kind You HayeMiays Bought In -For Over 30 Years. tt-ttr, new.

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