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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 6

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CORSICANA DAILY SU A CORSICANA, TSXAf, urr 7 isos. SIX PAGlt TODAY. COURT HOUSE NEW8. morning. Eager buyers have been quick to take advantage of the great savings offered, Reductions In Every Department Fresh, seasonable merchandise AT COST and in many instances far below WJ cost.

For the next few days only, so come AT ONCE if you appreciate real SPOT CASH NO TICKETS District Court. W. C. Kinsolving vs. Corsicana Paint et al, debt and foreclosure, is the style of a new suit in the district court.

THE CHURCHES. Whin and Wnara Corsicana Residents and Visitors May Worship Sunday Sheriffs Office. Tax Office. Tax Assessor Merrill has completed his rolls for the year. The total valuations of the county, including all taxable valuables, amounts to $19,165,535.

Real Estate Transfers. J. R. Webb to B. L.

Davis, lot in Corsicana, $1000. H. H. Wooldridge to T. H.

Jack, lots in Blooming Grove, $650. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A.NYE. Marriage Licenses. H.

A. McRlrov and Miss Grace B. Johnson. A. and Miss Mertie Melton.

Sam Eddleman and Miss Georgia Packard. C. A. Port and Miss Loula Priddy Lon Sparks and Miss Leona Hixon. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Nbrthcutt, Blooming Grove, July 30, a girl. D. L. Bond, Blooming Grove, August 3, a girl.

M. S. Barnes, Blooming Grove, July 15, a boy. A. H.

Anderson, Lone Cedar, July 12, a boy. W. M. Massengale, Cryer Creek, July 15, a girl. First Baptist Church.

Regular services at all hours for tomorrow and during the week. O. L. HAILEY, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church.

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by Rev. H. Springall of Coir us Christ i.

Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. First United Presbyterian Church.

First United Presbyterian church, corner Fourth avenue and Fifteenth Street, the Rev. A. H. Griffith, pastor. Preaching both morning and evening by the pastor Sabbath school at 9:45 a.

m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Y. P.

C. U. at 7:30 p. m. Preaching at 8:30 p.

m. The morning theme will be I Will Settle My Account." The subject for the evening is a Cnris- tion Should Be Baptized and Join the You are Invited to hear these vital questions discussed. Good music. A. H.

GRIFFITH, Pastor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE fine new surrey and good gentle horse. C. R.

Sherrill. COUNT YOUR. BLESSINGS." Said a woman of my acquaintance: year my husband was ill, and now my daughter is threatened with tuberculosis. Living expenses are high, and my salary is only $1,000 a year. Why should we be put into this world to suffer so? Life is FOR approved tenant, the B.

H. Allen house on W. 2nd Ave. Eight rooms and good water. Ben Simkins.

FOR neat little five-room cottage with plenty of water, located on Mineral Hill. Apply Huggins Miller man. Cumberland Preabyterian Church, Services at Carnegie Hall. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Regular services.

Preaching both morning and night. St. John's Episcopal Church. Morning prayer at 10 a. m.

The second of the series of taks on Prominent Characters of the Old Testament will be made by Mr. Ormond Simkins, the subject being Third Avenue Preabyterian Church. There will be no preaching at the Third Avenue Presbyterian church tomorrow, but Sunday school at the usual hour. Eugene Tarver and sister, Miss Mabel, returned this morning from a visit to Waco. POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR SPECIAL MARKS RROS.

Eleventh Avenue M. E. Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

Junior League at 4 p. m. Senior League at 7:30 p. m. At 11 a.

m. Prof. Gladney will deliver an address on education. Hear FOR A DOLLAR All Sixes Come early and get your supply See Window Display. Will It Is The Question of Queitions! The household ent question question which is oftener in human minds than any other whatever, is: will it Cost?" Where to get the best it be of these questions, and many more, ter.around the main will it the question of it is the question that gives the ade half of their importance.

No one less an ad reader, ever knows much about the answer to it. LIGHT ARTILLERY GOING INTO ACTION AT U. S. ARMY TOURNAMENT AT DALLAS. FACTS ABOUT SALES As our town is now full of sales we deem it wise and proper to sound a note of waftling to buyers.

If it is true that all who actually sell 1909 suits at half the original price, we claim they have been making too much profit. Now we cannot afford to sell every suit in this house at half price, because it would mean $7 or $8 loss on many suits this would soon amount to hundreds of dollars. We are selling all light 1909 summer suits without one cent of profit and in some instances away below instance: $10, $12.50 and $13.50 suits All dress straw hats at just half price. JARETT DRY GOODS CO. BAREBACK RIDING BY CAVALRYMEN PRACTICING FOR THE ARMY TOURNAMENT AT DALLAS.

THE NATION'S GROWTH. ur IrcreasB In Population Since the First Census. AT THE AIRDOME. At ffrst cousin six cities re ported population of 8.000 inhabitant 'ompnred with thi number in 1900 the re were 286 cilio. and towns in the mie area having population of more.

In Blind; Island alone, the nialiest of all th states, there lore cities inhabitants than Mi; were in Hie tire United State 1. i 1790. The aggrc in re I than 50.000 inhal Hants. in and hi 1900. Although 1 1 1 of the United States in rea i rapidly from 1790 to 1900, the rein tit population weight of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore increased even more rapidly, in 1790 their combined population was but little more than 100,000 and formed but 2.4 per cent of the population of the republic, but in 1900 it was approximately 6,000,000, or nearly fifty-eight times as great as in 1790, and formed 7.6 per cent of population of the republic.

The population in 1900 of the area actually enumerated as comprising these four in 1790 was 590,699, or sixfold within Marie Nielsen Will Close Her Engagement Tonight. The Nielsen Stock company will give their closing play tonight, the title of the play being the Stroke of Miss Nielsen and her splendid company have drawn large audience each night during their engagement at the Air; dome, have pleased all and made many friends who will be glad to wel- come them at any time in the future. Next week Manager Payden promises the public a treat in the Grandi company with their strong band, excellent orchestra and large number of excellent players. TWO TRAINMEN KILLED. Engine in Frisco Yards at Memphis Plunges Over Embankment.

By Associated Press. Memphis, Aug. trainmen were killed and three other railroad employes sustained minor injuries when a Frisco yard engine plunged over a twenty-foot embalmment near here early today. The tead are Edward Nelson really not worth living This woman lived in her own home and had never lacked for necessaries. I said to her, in substance, but evidently without effect: The problem of suffering, like that of sin, is an old one, but to fancy that one is luckless beyond others is ill founded.

I believe, if will look about you, you will find many of your fellow beings worse off than you are. The suggestion doubtless in one ear and out the Privation? Suffering? Why, this woman did not live In a ramshackle tenement up rickety stairs. Iler husband never came home from the saloon around the corner witli an empty pocketbook and loaded with liquor to drive her heavy handed into the streets. The complaining woman did not live in a two room and closet apartment, where you buy coal by the scuttleful, bread by the halt' loaf and ice by the pound. She never haunted the butcher shops late on Saturday night, when the very poor do their pitiful marketing, to buy for almost nothing what will not keep until purchase a cheap soup hone or a neck of mutton for a penny or two.

No; this woman did not know. SI did not know that to find a quarter of a dollar for the slot of the gas meter may become a financial problem and reut day a real tragedy. She never heard her children cry of cold in winter nor moan of thirst in summer. She never had to partly starve a living child to pay the funeral expenses of a dead one. Perhaps my complainant would not believe that thousands live this life half the world does not know how the other half the complain out of our ignorance.

We are all of us as illogical as this querulous woman. Go along the streets. Open your eyes. For one who is better off you can see a dozen who are worse off than you. Subscribe for the Bun for sews.

ANOTHER NEW FEATURE. Dally Sun Giving Patrons First-Class Songs and Muaic. Beginning with today the Daiiy Sun will publish each Saturday the latest songs, including both words and. music. This will be found quite a pleasant and profitable treat to music- lovers as the selections are all late, new and embrace the best.

The music will be so arranged in the paper that it can be folded and kept with other music and can also be easily placed on the piano, just as is other music, for the convenience of the performer. Keep the music and let It be a part of your collection. It is valuable and will be appreciated, particularly by those who preserve the entire series. This feature will be continued Indefinitely. him.

He is a forcible speaker. At the evening hour the choir will give the following special musical program. If you like good music be sure to come: Prayer. Responsive Reading. History of Abe Mulkey.

Richardson, Mrs. Triteheart, Messrs. Neal and Smith. C. B.

Haley. Life of Charles W. A. Hammett. Smith and Richardson.

Prayer. Benediction. P. WILLIAMS, Pastor. If you are not of your begin to watch the classified ads.

RINGS We want you to come and see our New Turquoise end Opel Matrix SHIRT WAIST RINGS First Methodist Church. Regular services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.

m. Junior League at 6 p. m. Senior League at 7:30 p. m.

in the League room. To this service all the young people are specially Invited. Regular preaching services at 8:30 p. m. by the pastor.

JAS. M. CAMPBELL, Pastor, Board of Arbitration. The Texas Company is proposing to lay its pipe line through the Beaton property south of town. To fix the value Judge Blanding has appointed C.

C. Walton, Lee Lonsford and George Duren a hoard of appraisers. The board has qualified and will MRS. J. N.

SUTTON, MOTHER OF DEAD LIEUTENANT OF MARINES The sensational Inquiry into the death of Lieutenant Sutton of the marine corps at Annapolis was the direct result of nearly two determined effort on the part of the mother of the dead officer. Mrs. Sutton never believed that her son died by his own hand, and she was not satisfied with the military inquiry made at the time of the tragedy. She tried for mauy months to have the war department order a second investigation and only succeeded in her efforts after Mr. Taft became president.

After the second inquiry was ordered three months were occupied in assembling the distant parts of the world. FIRST AID TO THE U. ARMY TOURNAMENT, AT DALLAS, AUGUST 22-29..

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