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THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, SHREVEPORT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1903. Latest News of North Louisiana East Texas i Vv ARE YOU SORE? USE 1 jaraGamplni MARSHALL OF RUSTON WAS BEATEN i IS ft VERY SICK BE SORES In buyiner. to trot Keuevei uwanuf or Money Kciunaca rJlucoulcr nkcumctlcm Sore Muck Sore Jolnta and Neuralgia. The only External Remedy which will Sweat Out the Fever and inflammation. Wake up! Wake up! You sleepy fellow! Take one RE- THE 0RME3 BROTHERS THE L.

S. U. TEAM ACHIEVED AN EASY VICTORY. ALLEGED MURDERER IS RE-LEASED ON BOND. LEASED ON BAIL.

Bold only In Vc, SOc. tt.OO Butt 1m. At all food Drmf ffteta, WALKER'S RED HOT CHILE COM GARNE, As it ia tha only (renuiijo canned Moxlcan ChiU tha m.rkt, and ratttlla for only 10c for larga oua-poand sice cuna. For Sale by Weyer Drug Co. Negro Shot and Instantly Killed a Score Was 16 to 0 la Favor of the of Avers Pills lisasss Physicians Testify That Further Confinement Would Endanger His Life-Meeting Postponed.

Woman Yesterday Items cf Personal and General Interest. Baton Rouge Eleven Day Was An Ideal One for the Came. son, or Chantlllu, ore the latest to matriculate, Special to The Tlmtu. Hon. S.

T. Williams, of Grand Cane, was a visitor todav. The district court is still in session. Marsh U. Ott.

3i). The Or.me, no. Allon Manufacturing Gompany, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, LUMBER AND MILL WORK, SHREVEPORT, LA. Prices on all items for the month of September cut to the quick.

If you intend to build, repair or make additions, we can saira you money. Our facilities are" unsurpassed, as we have the finest plant in the South. Our work speaks for itself, as is evident by the nruber of fine residences now in course of construction, two-thirds I which we J. W. Parsons presided this evening, Judge Lee having excused himself.

tlce of whose annllcatlon tor naueaa cor- pus which appeared In ytrsiuiu.iy'H Times, K. AU'Whlnney. C. O. Graves.

T. J. Graven and several other citizen of was granted bail by Juik ivy ut Long-view, In the sum of each. The tie-fendanm were afSo required to rnuke a bond of tiw. on chame of uHsault to Glnther, were in attendance on the court.

They were witnesses in the case of O. Graves vs. Texas and murder. The trika situation remains the same. The expresH transfers hers and through (iibslund yesterday on a visit to friends here, where her husband In engaged in a meeting.

Mrs, Parnell of aUo is here the guest of Mrs. O. F. Almand. iltev.

W. E. Neil of Texarkana. came last evening to assist in the meeting. Iast night he delivered an eloquent address on the "Life of Jesus or Was Jesus Divine." iMr.

Farmer of Carbondale, 111,, and an extensive Juxnber dealer, wan here for a few days this week, and while here was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Blizstord. As stated In The Times Rome time ago the dedication of the Union church here was postponed Indefinitely.

The arrangements are now completed and the same will take place Sunday, November 1, 1903. Hev. U. B. Currle.

a noted Presbyterian divine, will duliver the dedication sermon. S. T. Woodrlng was a distinguished visitor to Minden Thursday. business In extremely light.

There In no rratter consigned here over the company are furnishin the fine interior work end other mill work. Office and Yard 1529 to 153S Texas Avenue. Phone Pacific Railroad company. The news of the strap yesterday at Ponchatoula between Judge Blanchard and General Justremski was received here with deep regret by the friends of both gentlemen. If such scenes oc Special to The Times.

Huston, Oct. 30. The Louisiana state university football team reached Huston this morning and this aiternoon played the team of the Industrial institute. The day was an ideal one and a cleaner game never was played In Kuston. Game was called at 3:30.

Messrs. Schurnun, of Monroe, and Bow-den, of Baton Kouge, umpired and refereed. Captain E. L. Kldd acted as timekeeper tor tho home team.

The H. U. kicked off. At the end of the first half the score stood 11 to 0 in favor of the visitors. At the close of the second half the score stood 111 to 0 in favor of the visitors.

The game was not marred by a single wrangle or in-Jury. While the enthusiasm was great the crowd was a good natured one and the grounds were always kept clear. The university team leaves on the morning train for Shreveport. save to negroea and they even refuse to call for the goods. The help at tho depot here Is all white, renluclnir the ncgrori who absolutely decline to work.

The siriKers are daily receiving by wire ana cur a few times more it is feared the primary plan will be doomed and that icuer strong -words or commence. i lie latest from St. Iouls evidences that the is not desired by the great majority strike will shortly end. The xymputny ol of our people. our people Is proven by the bent of evl- ilerce.

The merchants say to the strikers, Have Loaky Roofs nhon you can stop then nilh WARREN'S LIQUID AS- Pilau- roof coAtinc Sl.oial to The Time. Monroe. Oct. 3. J.

D. Bradley, the letter carrier, who Is under Indictment for the murder of Letter furrier S. K. Emanuel, Is a very Hick man. This morning in the district court his counsel, T.

Lamkln, made upplica-lion to have hinv admitted to bail on the ground that if he remained In jail the danger to his life would be imminent. Drs. Surghnor and Faulk testified to this effect. District Attorney Madison did not Btrongly oppose the application. Judge Hall stated that, taking all the circumstances Into consideration, he would release tlv accused on hail In the sum of conditioned upon his nppearaiice on the third Monday in January, when a special Jury would be called to try his case and any others that niinht be in readiness.

The property tax payers of Monroe did not hold a meeting this morning in accordance with the call of Captain I). McLuin, president of the board of trade, for the purpose of considering the proosltion of the Little lioi-1; and Monroe Kailway company to build a road from Union county, Arkansas, to this city, and asking a special tav of 5 mills in aid thereof. Attorney E. T. Iimkin, who represents the company here, staled the meeting had been, called olT for the reason that it thought better to get all the signatured possible to the petition and present them to the city council next Monday night for the action of that body.

Mr. Lamkin slated it was proposed to "Lun feel cramped when funds are needed; cull on us." W. 15. Hicks, a well known blacksmith Rev. and Mrs.

II. A. Anrens, who have been the. guests of Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Sligh for a week, will return to their home in New Orleans tonight. D. W.

Saunders and his bride arrived from Little Rock this evening. They will make this place their future home. of this city, died at his home last night and was burled. NACOGDOCHES. uus iioyKin snot anu instantly Kiuea Hattie LiKKS lt the eastern portion of ARCADIA.

the eitv Ht A thin Afternoon. Thft slayer broke Into the hoane of the woman and shot her In the left eye. The negro was arrested and Is now In jail. thus making your roof last longer. Warren Ghomical Go.

114 Crockett St. Phangi 136. Tho Texas and 1'aeific shops will close ornotrow. bo as to let the employes go to GRAND CANE. Items of Interest From The Times Correspondent Special to The Times.

Grand Cane, Oct. 30. Mrs. M. E.

th r-lrcus. Items of Interest From The Times Correspondent. Special to The Times. Nacogdoches, Act. 20.

II. O. Fuller, of this city, has commenced the publication of the Huntington Enterprise at Huntington, twenty-live miles frouth of Nacogdoches at the junction of the Texas and Now Orleans rail-load and the Cotton Belt railroad. District court adjourned today Assistant General Mnnagf-r J. w.

Ever- nan or the Texas and t'aoltlc, came In Items Of Interest From The Times Correspondent. Special to The Times. Arcadia, Oct. 30. Hev.

Mr. Waltman, wife and children, have gone to Jones-bo ro to attend the meeting af the state conference of the Methodist Protestant church. Mrs. G. S.

Boyd is away on a visit to Jonesboro, attending the Methodist Protestant conference at that place. We wish them a very pleasant time. worn uanas on jno. ti louay. Al Van Hook, clulm agent or the lexas Thomas left yesterday for Sodus to and I'ueltic railway.

muking a brief visit friends. stay with his family here. We are glad to learn that Mr. Ross Gamble, who was so badly injured Notice. I wish to Inform the public, former pa GIBSLAND.

tients and my friends, 1 have moved my build the road down the west side of office from the Simon building to Mi the Ouachita to West Monroe, and h3 from a fall while at work in Missouri, Is improving. Mrs. Charley Spilker, of Shreveport, who has been visiting her father, Mr. J. E.

Sample, has returned home. Colonel Charles Schuler, of Keachie, was in town yesterday. Items of Interest From The Times? lam street, where you may consult me Correspondent. every day except Sunday; hours from fh The lovely Miss Ermine Harper, of Shreveport, was a visitor to Arcadia this week. She was the guest of Mrs.

D. E. Brown while here. Messrs. J.

A. Dormon and George Head are at Bienville today on legal business. The cry for rain Is still unhushed. iiad no doubt satislactory arrangements could be made with the Vicks-burg. Shreveport and Pacific railway to bring Its trains across the bridge of to 6.

Window Glass Just received A carload of Window Glass in box lots, all sizes. We are prepared to meet any prices. Send us your want. Tho Victoria Lumber WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Shreveport, Lac. Special to The Times.

I treat all diseases successfully, espec- Mesdames A. Moss and John Hu- Oibxland, Oct. 30. Mr. Orum Kldd, Parnell popular bookkeeper.

son are visiting Dr, and Mrs. M. M. lally nervous diseases, neurasthenia. In- somnia, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, i Bannerman.

went down to Kuston this morning to witness the game of football between rhemuatism, as well as all form of Mr. Joe Piatt's new cottage has been furnished and adds greatly to that though the weather bureau man promised it for this section today and yesterday, and in consequence thereof dispepsla, Btomach troubles, etc. Llseasts of women a specialty. I will not send you the Louisiana State university and the Louisiana Industrial Institute. part of town.

vegetation languishes and the dust grows more and more annoying to the to New York or California for reference, but to the people of North Louisiana and Shreveport, among whom I have practiced for the past six Tears and expect tr MANY. passerby. Miss Mamie Werkheizer, of Alberta Negro Fugative Captured Talk Cotton continues to come in at a fair rate despite the short crop In this section. The drouth continues unabated by a single shower and the question of water is beginning to be a serious one, many wells in the town and country being almost completely dry. Miss Julia Christian, a charming lit left yesterday for her home, after for as long again with the same good results.

that company into Monroe. huh, ne said, would avoid the heavy expense of bridging the river at Ouachita City. The Injunction suit restraining the collection of the special 5 mill tax levied by the city for public improvements ha-s been on trial in the district court nearly all day. It is stated that the Postal Telegraph company will be ready to begin busti-ni-ss in this city by the latter part of next week. Mr.

C. P. Ouerriero bought the Plant-era' hotel property from Mr. K. Fudi-kar this morning.

The price paid vvus tit.000. Mrs. E. M. Wollank and daughter, Miss Ethel, returned today from Denver.

Colo. spending the week with her friend Miss Annie Richardson. of the Boll Weevil. Special to The Times. Remember, osteopathy Is 'the better way to health and I the only osteo -M.

path in the city. Consultation and exami Maaiy, Oct. 30. This morning Mrs. Sam Guy, of Shreveport, left ths morning for her home.

She was the guest while here of her sister, Mrs. Sheriff Cranford received information from a Mr. Turwer of liueham, Vernon nation free until after November 1." ANNA M. IUTRKR, Osteopathic I'hysiclan. tle lady of Shreveport, Is visiting Mrs.

Windship. Mr. Briee, who a position at Louis Wakeman. parish, that he just captured the with the Arkansas Southern negro, Walter Stoker, accused of murdering another negro, Ran Trammel, Mr. Louis Wakeman and family left this morning for Mansfield, where they will remain some time with Mrs.

rosin, has been over for day or two on a visit. at Fort JeRsup. some two months since. We Are Closing Out our stock of the Celebrated Climax Asphalt Roofing at Coit Write or Phone for Prices. C.

C. HARDMAN St laah, Doon, Blinds, Mill Work, Mantels, Grates and Tile. ShreveporJ, La. Mr. John Miller has resigned his position in the postoffioe and accepted Sheriff Cranford had offered a reward of J40 for his arrest.

He will be brought Quarantine We hereby agree not to refuse anyone admittance that will talk electrical business to us. Hut don't forget where to And us after November 1. No. 202 Texas street. UHL ELLIOTT.

WINNFIELD. here today. one with N. I'. Cook Co.

United States Senator S. D. Me En A gentleman from the vicinity of 'Robeline today Informed your corres fry arrived from New Orleans last night and left today for the home of Wakernan's mother, Mr. Wakeman going west later for his health. We sincerely hope that Mr.

Wakeman will be quite restored to good health soon. Mrs. Maud Tooke and little daughter came In from Lake Providence yesterday afternoon. She will be the guest of her father. Dr.

Shehee. Miss Augusta Butler left yesterday for her home in Florida, after spending the summer here with relatives. What the People of That Thriving Township A re Doing. Special to The Times Winnfield, Oct. 30.

Mrs. Ella his brother-in-law. Colonel G. C. Phil lips, on Island De Siard.

pondent that he is almost satisfied that he has discovered the Mexican boll weevil on his farm, which did damage to his cotton. From his description it very probable that he Is correct in JEWELLA. Peters left on the early train for Nashville, on Tuesday, where she resumes her studies in the Peabody nis magnosis. He thinks they were brought in hay shipped from Texas to I Robeline. NATCHITOCHES.

Mr. C. M. Bevill has announced him CENTER. self as a candidate for clerk of court making the third candidate for that office.

a v. 55gsrr-t I Miss Cora Sowers is saleslady (it L. Railroad to the City Is Almos Completed Personal. Special to The Times. Siess' now, where she will be pleased to meet her many friends.

Miss Belle Barr4hird assistant in the Oct. 30. The contracto Center, Tex Items of Interest From The Times Correspondent. f'pecial to The Times. Jewella, Oct.

30. Rev. Taylor, of Alabama, closed his series of meetings last niKht. Walter Phillips, who has been auite ill for some time, is improving. Mrs.

Kent Harper has been very sick this week. Mrs. Frank Cain and niece, Miss Willie Whitehurst, spent Monday with Mrs. John Monkhouse. Mrs.

J. Henry Shepard, of Shreveport, end Mrs. Phillips, of Grand -Cane, visited relatives here this week. Several cars of cattle were unloaded Monday to be fed here during tlw winter. high school, is confined to iher room this January 19 Selected As Date for Parish Primaries.

Special to The Times. Natchitoches, Oct. 30. The parish democratic executive committee met here today and ordered a primary election, to take place throughout the parish, on the lllth of January, 10t, for the offices of sheriff, clerk of court, three representatives to the legislature, justices of the peace and constables in the various wards, and to recommend for appointment by the governor the the railroad to expects to complete week with sore eyes. Center by tomorow niht.

Our people Miss Kate Teagle is filling her place V. have waited as patiently as they tould in tha school. Dr. H. E.

Jackson, of Ganovllle, is STUTiTZ BAUER, WEBER, WIIEEIaOCTC, BALDWIN, COXOVER, CABLE, KINGSBURY, ELLINGTON, HAMILTON. in town today. CADDO HOTEL ARRIVALS. J. E.

Ludlow, Pan Ar.tonioj M. Moorhead, Chicago. (M. Cohen, St. Louis.

(H. E. Hobson, Hobson. Win. 8.

Raton Rouge. Win. -H. Mason, St. Louis.

D. XV. Condon. St. Louis, i V.

D. May, St. Louis. Mrs. H.

D. Nott and son. i J. R. Jones, city.

Iii. L. Edwards, city. R. Walsh, city.

i Miss Julia Elorsheim, city. Thos. EHie, New York. E. B.

Iandon, St. Louis. XV. S. Quigley, St.

Lou. E. L. Voorhees, Detroit. J.

D. McCaHon, St. Louis. C. S.

Cooper, Beaumont. J. Wangerheim, New York. F. W.

Chiswell, Kansas City. R. S. Neill, New York. Byron Wi'llis, Cleveland.

Miss Leigh Hoss, city. Jno. T. Roberts, Greenville, Tex. C.

R. -EJerbe, city. E. P. Ptrirfr, Salem.

C. W. Hozelton, St. Louis. B.

F. Oneal, city. XV. A. Bailie, St.

Louis. R. Kaher, New York. A. Wellborn, New Orleans.

Geo. 11. Pepper, KiioxvHle. J. P.

Wakeman. New Orleans. i J. Shnon, Baltimore. F.

P. Washburn, Baltimore. L. M. Wade, Louis.

XV. H. Stack, Liverpool. IE. T.

Durland. Kansas City. J. M. Pugh, Kansas City.

ZWOLLE, atnte nml rmriHh flRHessor and ten Formation of Shreveport District members of the parish school board. The committee also recommended that the two state senators from the sena We were delighted to have Our pastor Holiness Association. and wife with us again last Sunday. torial district be voted for at said pri Special to The Times. mary arid that the other parishes com Oldsmobile.

prising the senatorial district be requested to likewise have a primary Shreveport agency represented ky F. W. Palls, box lw, wlta demonstrating election for the two senators. machine for Inspection. MANSFIELD.

for the road, and now it is almost, here, there is great rejoicing. There will b. i celebration in honor of its comi'-s on the 7th of November, and on the 8th an excursion will be run to San Augustine. Tom Tt. Rogers, the youngest son of W.

Rogers, of this place, died last night about 10 o'clock at-r a two-weeks' illness. He will be buried this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Rogers lost his wife about two months ago, and now that his son is gone he nan the double sympathy of everyone. Mrs.

K. S. Hicks, of Tenwha, and her daughter, Mrs. Ir. Baldwin, of Paris, Texas, are visiting relatives and frienda in Center this week.

Mr. fleorge XV. Foukc, a capitalist and mill man from Texarkana, and Mr. George R. liuflln, a lumber dea'cr of Shreveport, spent last night in the city.

They were prospecting and inspecting timber in this county They were accompanied by Mr. H. 11. Ptden, of Timpson. Messrs.

C. R. Graves and O. I. Rarksdale, of Waxahachle, are In Center todav.

Mr. C. M. Edwards return this YELLOW PINE. Items of Interest From The Times Zwolle, Oct.

30. The Shreveport District Holiness association was organized liere "Wednesday with thirty-live members and the following officers: Evangelist J. S. Sanders, president; Rev. D.

B. Carglll, first vice president; Rev. J. F. Patterson, second president; S.

H. Porter, recording secretary; T. J. Jackson, corresponding eec-retary, and J. I).

McClenny, treasurer. The organization. Is inter -denomina-tioaul and looks forward to the spread of scriptural holiness. AU persons who either or believe in the doctrine and experience of entire sanctlti-catitm as a distinct second work of grace are admitted to membership. The above is our list of Pianos, which we thoroughly guarantee and recommend.

Our prices are acknowledged the closest on the market. Our terms ars easy and extremely liberal. Our reputation is in tho hands of any mercantile agency, rny bank, any business house, or any reliable man of Shreveport. Buy a piano from us and st assured that you will be treated right. We also have an expert tuner, in case your Piano needs attention.

Headquarters for Sheet Music. IIUTCIIMSOU 214 TEXAS STREET. SHREVEPORT, LA. Correspondent piiecftal to The Times. Items of Interest From The Times Correspondent.

Special to The Times. Mansfield. Oct. 30. The number of students at the cdll.eJj is steadily increasing, there being now about seventy in atendance.

Misses Kffie ISaker, of Athens, and Kula Rollin- Yellow Pine, Ot. 30. H. A. M'-Cants of New Lewisville, but who wis formerly manager of the commissary liere.

was shaking hanits with old CABINET DISCUSSES PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. By Associated Press. friends here yesterday. Jle was ac-toinixuiled by Mr. Lester, who tomes to be private stenographer to Manager Chanco of J.

Mr. Jester is a young man of sterling qualities and we are proud to claim him one of our boys, mim Llbbye Lee. a popular young morning from. a trip down the (. B.

fi. O. N. railroad. He went down In th? Interest of the Shelby County Oil a Lifetime Jady of Oibsl.md, wan here yesterday Mrs.

Jii. Miller, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Lou Taltm were business visitors A BOOM yesterday. AU Invalids Who Call at Once on Mrs.

W. J. Vinson, wife of ex-clerk of Woodmen of the World who Washington, Oct. 30. For nearly two hours today the president and five members of his cabinet were in consultation at the regular cabinet meeting The president's annual message to congress was under consideration, portions of It being rend end discussed.

Each member of the cabinet present iad suggestions to make concerning the treatment of his departmental affairs In the message. Home consideration was given to the vacancy on the Hawaii district bench, caused by the death of Judge Estee. Secretary Hitchcock presented some of the latest developments In the land frauds In the northwest. He declined to discuss them at the conclusion of the meeting. once lived here but Is now ut ANNOUNCEMENT.

Reduction in Price of Illuminating Gas. On and after November 1st, is here 1he guest of her mother, Resolutions were adopted endorsing holiness evangelists and pastors, inter-(lenn)ininational holiness papers and campmeetlngs. and setting apart every Friday as a day of fasting and prayer for the deepening of npirltual life among the people. Rev. J.

S. Wanders was elected delegate to the Texas lloli-np'ss assm i iiion which meets in Waco, November 10. It is exacted that the membership of the association will be doubled in a few days as many who wished to Join were unable to be in attendance ut the organization. Rev. J.

S. Sander and wife were In attendance at the holincs.4 convention this week. Rev. E. L.

Cargfd of IVioan and father. Rev. li. 15. Cargill, of Conrad, attended the convention and departed for their homes yesterday.

Mrs. M. J. Sebastian of Benoir was a delegate to the holiness convention. J.

H. Mitchell and wife of Fort Jes-sup were vUKIng their son, Floyd, this week anil taking In the meeting-. R. V. Esies, the "Times" man, is in Mrs.

J. H. Carroll. Mrs. J.

W. Martin, Mrs. Hundley and the British Doctors Will Re-ceive Three Months' Medical Service Free. Office 324 Texas Street. A staff of eminent physicians and sur Mr.

Peters have been on the sick list i week. Mrs. W. M. Parker and pretty baby 1303, the price of Illuminating Gas will be reduced from $2.00 per 1000 feet gross to $1.67 gros3 it lieaumont.

Texas, are here on viit to relative. i geons from the HrltlBh Mertlrnl ana sur-(tirnl Institute have, at the urpent solici F. came over from Does not, ultimately, hrln about the best results to a community. THE PAN-HANDLE Is not on a boom, but is enjoying the most rapid growth of any section of Texas, WHY? Because only recently have the public at largfi realized the opportunities which this northwest section of Texas offers. The large ranches; are being divided Into SMALL STOCK FARMS.

Wheat, corn, cotton, melons and all kinds of feed stuff are being raised in abundance, surpassing the expectations ot the most sanguine. A country abounding in such resources (tried and proven), together With the LOW PRICE Of lands can not help enjoying a most rapid growth, an3 that Is what Is happening in tha Pan-Handl. "THE DENVER ROAD" ITas on a1e daily a low rate home seekers 'ticket, which allows1 you stop overs at nearly all points, thus giving you chance to investlga.te the Various sections of the Pan-Handle. Write A. OL1SSON.

GiiBral Passenger Agent, EOHT WOKTH, For pamphlets and full information. J. P. Douglass, General Agent, New Orleans. La.

tation of a large number of patients umler their care In this country, estnb-llshlng a permanent branch of the Insti- Gut Flowers net) per 1000 feet. This reduction in price will allow consumers of gas for lighting pur-pose3 to attach heaters direct to chandeliers and thus secure quick and economical heat in chambers and bath rooms. We sell evry attractive and efficient heaters at from $3.00 to $5.00 each. SHREVEPORT GAS. ELECTRIC town today.

The revival meetings, under the care of Evangelist Taylor and Prof. Robinson, are Increasing In interest daily, find sotil ore being savpd. Some of the Superior Connections. Perrons traveling north and east will find It both convenient and desirable to take the "Kansas City Southern, which makes direct connection for all Points 'north and east of St; Louis as well as the Intermediate "point. By lenvlng on the Kansas City Southern at 4:10 p.

m. parties makes direct connee-tmn at Texnrkana with the fast Iron Mountain train at which arrives In St. Louis the following morning at 11:30, making through cnuiP.ctions to Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburg and New York: nlso Buffalo, Albar.y and Boston. tulejn this city. These eminent gentlemen sre glvln? their servle entirely free for three months milfnis excepted), to all Invalids who tipfin them for treatment BKTWKKN Now AND NOVKMHKR 21.

These scrvlos consist not only of consultation, exnmltmtlon mid advice, but ulsn of minor surgical operations. Tito object in pursuing this course Is to heroine ond personally af- 2 Roses, Carnations. Chrysanthemums, Dahlia j. I Pure Ice Cream I hardest sinners in town are being touched and Ixnving at the altir i prayer. Rev.

Taylor 1 considered one of the best prc' hfrs that has evi- visited this town, while the congregations are' delighted with the singing of i-of. Robinson. Rev. Taylor will de. liver a p-eture to men only Sunday af ternoon at 2:20.

FLORSiiEIM BROS. DRY GOODS LTD. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots A. S. K.lan has 'been quite flick this with LIGHT AND POWER CO.

Eotli telephones No. 269. Cancelation of Special Train Ser-vice. The Ixmi-Hana Railway and Navigation-company wishes to announce cam e'lation of spet trat'l service, ndvirtisej account of Rlngling exhibition Shreveport on Monday. November 5 Rlngling show have camellci their date for exhibition ut Shrevert and this company not run special train on thai dale.

C. KLLF.IIHR. Generul Passenger Agent. Vanilla. ALL CREAM.

Fig. liot Drinks ul mot. UEYER DRUG CO. mn Building. (Vialnteil with the slek and afflicted, nn1 under no conditions will any rhargs whatever be maile for any service rendered for three months to o'l who- call tefor November 21.

Th( doctors treat rill forms of dlsenss nnd deformities nml guarantee euro In every case they Male and female weaknesses, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, also varicocele, goitre, cancer and all skin diseases and all diseases of the rotum, sre positively cured by their new treatment. Ths chief consulting physician Is now In personal OrTIr, Texas street. Office hours. m. to p.

m.J Sunday! 10 m. to 1 p. m. M)ks Oaia Webb and Oenla Scar-liorouith have returned home from Shoes and Hat Manslieid college. Where Is Jim Tite? Mayor querbes 1 in receipt of a letter from Mrs.

F. E. Tite, of Paris, Texas, Inquiring for the whereabouts of J. lA. or Jim Tite, who left his home some time ago and who is supposed to have come Shreveport.

Tite is a carpenter about 49 years of age, dark hair, blue eyes, andy mustache, and a heivy scar over the riftht ye. Ills family have not heard from him since he left hom and re enxlous about him, To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take I-nxaUve TTomo Quinine Tablets. 510, 512, 514, 516 Immn St. York'Offiu 43 SfcuvtpMa.

LwaardXt. AU druRKtxts refund ths money If it falls to cure. R. W. eignaUirt Is on eaofc fcoi.

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