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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 8

The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 8

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the sun day a nsn a ll, COUNTY DAUGHTERS OF Ingleside Reception. ii Cures. Asthma-Do you know, what it is to have the asthma Or have you ever seen one suffer with it? lRe hard struggle for air, the spasmodic breathing, nights spent in the chair, all tell a story of terrible suffering. 9 Aye t.nw 111! yon cull. i.tKc a.

of MVIC Miss Eva. RobaT. will receive pupils in 5 Music Wnd Elocution 3 'in her tur)i in the MASONIC I-SMAlV InstITCT lUll.lIM:.s Terniw vn HOSPITALITY. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Hechtold En tertain Their Friends. thft ever 1 1 Vf seven nules rr-inUI, presented a ene in Hit' nuiiifioi). was an I I v.ct i.r 'fuously- ir Mr; arid MrHvl. cHiiDlimtMitiiry to Mr. uid JJru.

Will UHrold MrlXhaa: Rutland, have relumed from Checklnjc Up after the prescription is carefully all the ingredients have "been -placed in the bottle then we "check carefully review the quantities we have weighed and measured, atid examine all the boxes or bottJes from which drugs have been tak en, to see that ho-mistake -has been made. We do this with all prescriptions and take time to do it thoroughly, filled that way, do you not? EHpe Jnii to. Iinpra Hmica upVl I1UUOV JAN, 2. An Ocean of Merriment Without Lobster in it, HARRY WARD'S Magnificent MINSTRELS. Management qf W'akd Mckphy.

America's Largest, Grandest, and Best Minstrel Organization. 40- Celebrated-Artists 40 Vml. Ma son's. Solo (3 AN K00 DAY PARA E. SPECIAL FEATURE The well-known Minstrel King anil and Origiuator, Frank McNih.

Special Prices, 3oo and 50c. OPERA HOUSE t'A 1 rfireshmetus were lavishly and perfectly served by Fields, Miss Annie Bech and Mr. Jno. Muntz. The fortunate-ones who partook jof this bountiful hospitality were: blisses" Lizzie Quilliii, Annie MaTionrRoots, Maud Davenport, Lena Molhausenj gusie Rut- CONFEDERACY.

Memorial Servicet In Honor Oen. Jee's A memorial service was held at Trinity church mht. under auspices of Marshall Chapter of the United Daughters of- the Con-federacy, in honor of the birthday of that illustrious hero and idol of the Southt Gen. Robert Lee The program, as arranged -and carried out, was as follows: 1. Processional Full choir.

2. Introductory remarks Rev. T. W. Jon-s.

3. Invocation Rev. A White- 4. Organ Solo-rMr. Ernest Powell: Richardson.

6. Eulogy on Lee Lane-r W. C. Recitation Miss Tompkins. 9.

Vocal Selection Rev. M. T. 10. Confederate Reminisences Hon.

S. P. Jones. 11. Offertory Mr.

Ernest Powell. (During" the rendition of the Offertory, the offering was taken by Misses Fry, Elgin. Chevaillier and Marks.) 12. America Full choir, with Mrs. Fra ley at the organ.

13. Benediction rRev. E. McLean. 14rw Recessional Full as ushers: Messrs.

H. Raguet. I. Ii. Louthan, Montie Gwynne and Dr.

Holman Taylor. JThe entertainment was a success every respect, and a credit to the ladies who managed it. The following are the oHieers of the Chapter: President, Miss Mary Jane Lane. 1st vice President, Mm. 2nd H.

Lewis. linlyj-I'j-esicleiitIrsJTVagner Secretary, Mrs. B. F. Eads.

Treasurer, Mrs. Elbert Wells. luroa Lodge No. 2. Eureka Lodge No.

2, K. of installed the following officers for tbe-nsuinff term F. S. Fish, C. C.

J. B. Carter, V. Emile Meyer, P. D.

Pierpont, M. J. W. Herndon. K.

of IT V. vi Dr. E. B. Blocker, M.

of Ex. H. Corti, M. at A. J.

0. Allen, 0, 0 LRouchell, I. 0. F. Adams was re-elected as representative to the Grand-LodgeJ Ueputy Grand S.

P. Jones, in stalled the oti To Sell Buyr Swap or Exchange anything? If A Cook Nurse A Servant A 4nd. Efiie Katie TBecktnld, Mary Evea Ltowery Mrs. "TCate Fielder MfrraHd-AMrsyTbTan: I Illf Cy pert, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Harrold, MesM. J. Gray van Kowe, Claude 11 Cha. Rix Rutlatxi, (renr 'Jno. Rutland', Geo; Meihaaaen, i 11 DRAMATIC TALENT.

The Pupili of Fairviejv School Entertain a Cily Audience ACREDItTOPUPILS AND TEACHERS. An entertainment out of he or-dinary, and extremely interesting, was the' one at theojerahouse Tuesday evening. The recitations and character sketches were under the manage- ment of Miss Ethel Tompkins; the i music was arranged by Ed. S. Richardson, and that important part knowh as the "business end" was successfully looked after by MraJLEEada.

Mrs. Uichardson rendered two vocal solos; was in perfect, voice, a nd-4ier-einging Vas cm joyed as "it always is.bjarshan yidjsg ssaiaffKKj-ivaiie annooK appeal in a whistling8olo, whith was ap- Mr. Lee Hawley also favored the occasion with two solos, and did himself credit." The rest of the program, was fur-nibhed by the pupils of Fairview school, taught out at Hope chapel by Miss Athlene Tompkins, and was an object lesson in more ways than one, and especially accentuated the fact that the town, boys and girls have no monopoly on Jiistrionic and that with hafrn thance fsmneMh lay them in the shade hrstsgirle rection, of Miss Ethel Tompkins, was quite appropriate, and in some mTiers" the scemBS ivere espec tally stmiiigT'TheOld VFrtiGate'' scene was true to life, and the three angels hovering over little Eunice Martin as she recited "Nobody's Child" was good. Etnory-'McLaran reeiteil "Sam's Letter" all right. Keaslcr and L.

Johnston in Gettin' Insured. Master Charlie Martin, 4S' the Baby." "Goin' Somewhere," by Miss Lizzie Johnston and L. McLaran was laugh-provoking and very clever; L. and E. McLaran recited "Harry Holjy.i.a vrv Searching Jor fhe, SlainL'by.

Misses Ethel Bell and Kittle Dean was very clever. tu wi-i es Lizzie Johnston and Vallie Mar tin, was good. '(The Purple Fa syi b- Bits Lewis Johnston, was "as pretty as a picture," one lady said. ClHosUQldJIowe by Benson' Keasler as Old Mose, and Miss Kittie Dealt ftarthe Southern lady, was exceptionally clever and amusing. "The Switchman's Christmas ptory" was recited Jn exquisite taste by Miss Ethel Tompkins.

"the Wattermillion," by Miss Ethel Bell, was well rendered and ammuseing. Taken all together the entertainment was enjoyed as much as any seen at the opera house this season. Will" Soon Open. Allen Co. are receiving their new goods and will be openoon.

Late Trains. I Yesterday was a record breaker lor late trains. No. 1 Was nearlv four hours late; No, 51 three hours and alialf; No. 5 four hours: No.

2 one hour, and No. late. 52 two 'hours Grand Jury. The following list of grand jurors was handed to the sheriff yesterday John Parker, Will Peal. J.

N. Sanders, W.S.Cook, Tom Lindsey, Lee Killings worth, W. P. Koon, N. S.

Jas. Sledge," Geo. Twyraan, Heywood tephejis JWlG.Rndd, W. 0. Pierce, Mrs.

J. 1). Crawford At Home Thursday Afternoon. A rare littfrary treat and diversion was tendered the Ingleside Club on lst Thursday afternoon Mrs, J. I).

Crawford. The Ingleide is the; longest es tablished club in Marshall, having been in existance for thirteen years, and has quite recently organized a series "of semi-monthly entertainments Unit are inost tnirtydMe-to jta members. Mrs. Crawford 'rf beautiful home formed 'a lovelynetting for 'her unique and Uppropiate book Each represented a book much interest aifd merriment resulted in guessing the books $ep- were as follows: MtA. 'Craw ford, who represented word "Because" -pinned conspic- Mary Key, Book of Numbers tT fS" '0' i paperr- Mrs.

Mary Key as "Vanity Fair" received -the- guests, wtth-a mirror in hand, looking in it and smiling Mrs.E. Key, "Kentucky Colonel." in red hat and red slipperSj Mrs, Elbert, Wells, "Our Mutual picture of the Mrs. M. Itaguet, "Tlie -Black black toilet. 'z Mrs.

F. Eads, "White Butter- llies" black aiid white toilvthree bottle of quinine and two lumps of sugar. ackwardj printed backwardson white badge. Mrs. L.

Barrj 'M- Ho.e of epterday" wore a half faded ros Mrs. B. Towns, A Bundle of Life" a black cat tied in a bag Mrs. rraJoose shoe heel danlitv fnm ribbon. Mrs.

L. J. Woniack, her or nittke-up, and had guessing. Mrs; T. P.

Young, "In Silk Attire" black silk Mrs. M. Lothropv a chain of colored pansies collar. J. F.

Rodborough, "A Red Axe" a nm al hredJ1ffxelji nned1 Sn dress. Mrs. A. R. Starr, "Two Little WoodeFhHIwoTittle doll shoes.

Woodworlh, All Sorts and Conditions of r-Men" varietyrof pictures of men strung on Mrs. H. Dew. Smith, "Alice of YkcenimihfriistoryjHtnrb in pictures pinned on dress. Mrs." Under the Red Robe" a red mantle.

Mrs. Chevaillier and Mrs. Lancaster, "We Two" bow of orange ribbon Mrs. Jas. Turner, "the Initials" her own initials, Mesdames, Lothrop and Chevaillier tied for first prize and drew straws." Mrs Lothrop won7 first prize, copy of The RubiyatiLMeST dames.

Eadsjmd AVells drew for second "prize. Mrs. Eads won second prize, which was "Fables in Slang." Refreshmentejwsjevedjusnd a thoroughly delightful time was had at this perfectly conducted reception to the Ingldside Club. H4 The alarm of fire about 7:30 last night proved a'false 5rm. The department ran out East Aus- tin stret several Maeb JbaeforgdisU covering it.

Dr. Crkbui Little Liver Fills are mildly purgttlve, aud porply vege-U'e. Try them Bold Ueart- lll's progitore. for Jleut. G3 ncre tract, 2 1-2 miles north east' of Marshall everything convenient.

Apply at this office. I 4 a 'jk 4 1 6- V- 8 certainly cures asthma; also bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lyngs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs. and hard colds. Three tlzes SOc $1.00. I( four drumrlm cannot tnppiy yon.

Head on dollar ind will cxpm Urns bottl to you, kit chargm prpnl1. Be tnro and irWo yonr um. Tprwoflic. AddTBM, J. C.

ATM CO, Lowell. MM. SESAME CLUB. Best and Most Meeting Krer I teres1 Woe unto thee, land, wlfji thy Kingis a child." Ii Sesame Monday aftlri non at their club 2 5 11 ''Response, Shakespere. Discitel sion byt he jclub: jThe reat Chrt terA Jjtiojtl De Mnfort John atfd Iery-1 tf -rE instructed in the diricuseion.

Mrs. Jno. Copeland told her stop iiliM-'JaSrr lu f'yi uauai J.iiieit'SUlg style, bhe showed that she had diligently prepared, as bho always; does, her subject. 11 Miss Annie Parks read an in-tereting on "Order of Kftiglits Templar." She too showed ('r s'lii'iyn1 rendering such splenT did work. Every member was present, and most interesting in the history of the The besames are doing splendid: work, and whatever thev-4irider-take to do they will carry it through, "for" says Emerson, "lis as easy for a strong maii to be Strong71Sfit weak." il' Mrs.

I'ope Steadnianjffliiamadi member of the club. Business discussed and club ad journed to Mondiry afternoon at tlie, Same place. vl.et us full attendance.1' Reporter, i -THE-COURf-IIOUSET- May be Completed By the First of Next May. is progressing nicely on; the court house, and those who ought to know, ay it may be completed by May 1 st. The iron frame of the Jdome Js Wf arid neBwee'viil see' the bell, mounted above "the "dome in the beJlfry.

1 Plastering has commenced in the district court room. This room will" have" "seat8for 297 people, when completed. rem. OF CHKMIOTN. rt TOortb, Zttu, Jane (, itfl Ptar Sirtt1 hv tnd curofnl Cherolc! nalyil of tho Kitcheo Quooa Bakinit Powder, pnrctuuod In tho markot.

It belonfft to the moat bcolthtul and effi. dent clau of baklnir oowdara mannfaofe ilttwaDMiirtjf-wJarg ara beetwhlcb-- (U KoeD beat. i Give off moat reiniUrljr the tarreat imount of ImvmIh tr aa amount of leaveninsr KM. (j) Leave Iraa reldaal matter lm the read, and thla of the moat healthful I have carfMIr eomoared the "KIT- kino. have carrftillir imnir CHEN QUKBN "with the leading twkin powdera on the market.

None auroaaa i EN QUttKN with the leadlna- hakinir powdera on the market. None aurpeaa it on any of theae polnu and it la apperior ninny. pleasure in aayinr, of way or en-1 rourairfiment to Texaa manufacturera and for the benefit of the oonatimlng public, that the Queen Haklnr Powder la aa mar an Ideal baking powder aa baa ver eme to my notice. Reapectfully, IRA CARLKTON CHASB. A.B tdtmtVt mtHUtket Oej i awil Wir UmmUf Chas.

V. Chase's Dramatic verKjuii isl The masterpiece Henryl Sirnkiewic, the Polish romancer." i Interpreted by a compauy. of great strength, including some of the best artists iri the theatri- cjd profession. I The investure is elaborate, and the costumes have been Carefully prepared from classic models. See the Feasting la the Imperial Palace.

The Contest in the The Burning of Rome, tescprt)f thfTChrlsllau laiacn Rervtd Sti i Frr't Drug Stoie. Libert Cypert. g-SS-. i our best Viiilc cannot itoiH1 wuhitii! jrotnl iifftltii, iui can't jiave jr-iinl witiiiiut pur- binod. ami vlgo', and eurps disease i Otis1 lp-il'ij cared by Hiot' I'lllS.

WILL CONTESTED. J. P. Koherls Left Two-Thirds 1 of His IVperfy to Negroes. An interesting case occupied the county court Saturday afternoon, and after several witnesses were examined, was continued until Tues day.

It was the will of the late-JrP. Roberts, which was presented for probate and contested. Roberta, on his-deathtedrilad Paul Sherrod to write his will, giv Ug two-thirds -of his entire estate to Allie Bell Mo itcomery on 1 her tiree and, one-third to his two sisters back in one of the old Btate8, and nothing to his only brother. 'The will named Dr. Lit Mahon, (the attending physician) as execu tor, without bond," and was witness" ed by Dr.

Mahon and Paul Sherrod. JT. P. Kobert.yflt 1 bachelorr and Allie Belle Montgomery was an unmarried negro woman who I had lived on his place a number of years. Tlie will ia contested in theinr terest of the legal heirs, upon the ground of mental weakness and undue influence.

We expect our services Sunday morning and evening to be very pleasant indeed. You will enjoy thero come jmdJb.ejriiliim-J understand there will be no preaching at the P. Church Sunday. We extend, most cordial invitation to the congregation to worship with us. G.

B. 1 lines, Pastor, Mi E. Church. OAfJTOIlIAJ To Rent a House Get Board or Boarders Buy or Sell a House Washwoman? Buy or Sell a Farm or Do business of any Lin! Classified Advertisements Half a Cent per word for first insertion, and one-fourth of a cent per word for each subsequent insertion. No id taken for lest than 10 cents.

Three Insertions One i cenl per. word. Two M'eeka Three cents per word. rrrOnr Month Five cents per7worcU 'TTERMSCash with fhe ad. In inserting ads in this column It is not necessary to give number or aiKiro.

Letters directed to initials only are not delivered through the postolBce, but you can have them addressed to a number, care of The Messenger, and yon can cil and get the answers, or we will forward them to yo by mail, Wanted. The Indies especially! the public in general, to read The Messenger's clubbing offers. li-a-6t. Positions Wanted. Young clerical experience and shility, wants work.

T. fP. care Mes- Il-3-Jt. senger. For iwelllngi nd" lrn-f there la nnihlnp ai irood a Chamborlnin'e VhIu Bulm.

Try It. Literature Hargatn. McClure's (or Munsey), rne jr Cosmopolitan (or Ptar.r; one years, Reviews cf 1 vfcfrs (ArnericHsbest publication one year; Mr ger, one 50 total "i.f Special club price $3.00, Alwny' ten.lv uii'l T-ii; At, 11, Conway, K. C. SlcKny.

ilor Juo, fj i. J.rowu, diUilst. please, is bam Wood..

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