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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

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I FINAL EEPORT OF I I COI.OEED INSTITUTE HEIJD LAST WEEK DEATlia. tltld llliulal'i In. -Hi, etc, J. Love Spttki. The Kiidav morning i ClAZZiriZD AL'f 1 ThoMaivsluillSIossengor BEMI WEEKLY EDITION THE MESSENQER COMPANY Oplile-ll Willi tt l-eel ll b) J.

J. U'l, r.tC ajj of the Marshall Jt. H. who hpi-nt a good part of tune dUi'UFfilng the coining fair. WANTED, W.

A. AOAIH, President' J. T. (Vn Ai MoinLsy'l Paily). Mr.

T. died ut 10 i.t linlue ml A stret uiu ra hneenns lllm js. Mi ('. oil In eld 'a-ii biiin In Ala RESOLUTIONS PAS8E0 BY THE COMMITTEE ENOOFtSe VENtSS. WORLD WIDE PLEAS I Oil BETTER PAKE.NT3 (lii-nry 1-1 I lli in Ifciiiwi'i ilildl.

abinu In tin hftuilns of lui rdiloilul in I'k'Ih fur Itm urn iit i-lt put! l.i In-puid by the i-u-itt miintur of b) and tula ti un decUrt-d di lMunnui In the varloiiH Jiim Hile emirta of (in- himl It tay- "We note that Judfe I'll km of CI1I1 aii tian li.urtitlha of (lie ttitil child in Itmt have inlii Itm Juvenile ciiint Jhi re duiins ri ien t.tr rm 10 palenta! lieirlert or ini umpe' eiii e. The f.tiliers hie tin woisl, afiJ Jadr.e l'likne imuiu of in to. thi.ii the Marshall, Texas 3Gtl North Washington MI'N Our CntdioK'IO I. Hi the -r Hade ipib kly, l.iailed fie. M.il.-c li.n In Dallas.

Tt mi. Hpeei lies wei ilru linulrt by J. P. Glasgow, A. ijiUroiie, and tie rri, on ptiaM-s of work of rue ill as well py Behind, and all Filtered at the Fnatnflicv at Marshall, 'ft r-tiond clan mall matter, batiia In and came ut MthaU T1" teaeh r' luMlitite of 1.5, v.

lure ivir fill! e. Hbit county, whieti Va hehl here lie maul. 4 M.J New 'hi ougliont l.iht week, panrcd rcrndu- ami father when the buy fH wr.ai;. We pr. fer th- i.ljtllll 1u hMj ln.i.py ui.h.11 1 I'lidursing the McsenKer mirage or 100111.1 I l.sl.t epillg A.

A. Subscription Rate; Huilv, 1 IIKlllttl. 1 (In ru i Kcini Wit kly, I year, (in 1,1 wiiiHij uVt rr Kt.vll j.il lr. who 1 1 1 i V. 1 In vliita ot lemiiiendiiig County Superiiitemli'iit 1 1.

W. lii-i fur lila aervlcu during ilia term of The report fob aim iu an mu a6 ylu. a of North 9 l-'tf in1 LOU I Me. schoel. iriii, iiia'uriu itfipiDs int.

pi'js fciuw ujt ii-s u'tii 1. .1 i .1.. .1.. ,,,1 it FINK Sli Vou inn uiak.i lit one er on I-U0, and ma 1 bo Wiil tell yon Low. Ample m-.

curilyi No P. O. Bex raT, 4 f.ir J.i:i.f, i.nd Marshall has ne.dM Junt th ami of nun pror. clonal cuhlva- turn umt ll.e jowa eUf MJ-tter Father flub a.m fu. ra, Mta II ly to proVUe.

Tf.la oH! "tn K. together and compare note aa to tuii-fM-V-nn and id-, cf "Sin. fhari.s progri'Mt ol the feni ration. If a ntan'a son' are jr. Ury and Cards of thanks, resolution, oliituui'i after notice of death h.is bccu published, and ail mutter tint NI-W'j (luirnl dt Jlie Jt't rri porjine.

We want tin' NKW'S, all the of ull the people, while It is news, and n'luiiit 1 ho readers tit send la or telephone No. 11, news itt-nm and personals-for llioir friends Mild acquaint alio not a interesting to 11 lila piK or $ut, be ill dritt dieted bilnl.1 future tor color. 1 schiHils In the coin. 1 y. wile l.ianl front a niri-ber of doctois, who pointed out the hygienic fl-peits (f the siliool woi.

and laid particular ntre. on the lui polt.un of a proper care of the c)e, Thut.e speaking on Friday not previously named I. Sut'wi, il Biilui-s, Rev. Dr. Hln p-luid, Dr.

liar rol and Dr. l.ledsoe. Summer. Normal Hre." culm.iittee on rumiiur normal recoiiiiueiHli that the'colori schools Harrison county next summer and appoint Prof. II.

B. Peiiihciion condut )or of the normal will' be hi id at Central School begin-Ding some time In July and continuing six. Week: Ii -fore the Institute adjourned, Ihe resolution pn referrfd to were adopted. J. H.

Reagan. lUportir. Fum for nice Dallat residence, value about 7,100. It Claiidge, Umgvlew, W. A.

ami Manager ROOMS FOX RENT. M. Ti niife ('rut. hf.vld i Marshall; aad two si.nn, 0. D.

C. Crutch ft. id. 1 l.d I WO cue jn N'atlivliie, auJ one in abo' a tuter who Uvea in A'ahania. The fiy.eral heid Sunday fr4 the family ri sidurue conduced by K.

v. C. Woodson r.nd (he 'iialns were laid ItlTost in the lire-fl-i4 civaetery, The fiural de were uiany and I'dlt Ttir. nicely fu. 11 1 l.i-t! IIkM hoiiM-kepi iiig rooms.

Apply fii-i Ho union avci.ue. 'u away from them and. they frojn him. It la all a pact of our modern over-Hp! i UUiza! urn, A greiti "maii-m In thin ci'iumry cunt a iit livlne, but that lit ibout ail they" bring Id futnily life. The uiy a baby or In nciUHiI or out fur bii'nM If, but eldom' a clone friruJ, di'in a jnetnber i)f lbt living future and the father hardly ever Reta a'gllmp" of th Joy aui hope that thece thouij be In tha bond butwef them.

Family prosperity enn never make up lor tli want of those kliHlly-T' lailons whh people of good will lake paina to catablUh between theinselveH, and that 'of father and oa should be atnorg th cloaeat uni Solomon, ihe whe man, aald "train a child in the way It should go and when be la old he a ll not depart therefrom." Jiut how in tli twig to be b' nt, or the chiid traiind when there no one In bend the twig or traitl the child? 1 nrerit have grown sadly niKlctcful of their off LETTHI5TMOUCHTSINKIN, The Messenger spends mote money In Murah.tll every yrar than It collect )n Marshall. In addition to spending all the money In that is coliccii'uHn Marshall, the Messenger draws on outslue advt rlbier to pay the deficit. If It with not for the almost a foreign ad low -We, the 011 resolution, to make ihe following reiKirt; Efidarff First Whereas, the editor of the Marshall Messenger has been so ftvuvln publishing our. pnu eediilgs, and this btipg the leading newspaper. vi 11 arri -oti ouuty, be It rclved ihal we phow our apprefia'ion by those who not sub-srribeis for the lvsengfr.

Syrrrathy Eprd, SiH-ondWherca death, the black cauui that kneel at every man' door, -has visited home tif our esteemed county superintendent, and a taken his loving mother from 'o reward, we bow in bumble sub-mivaion to Him who dor.h all thing will; for we f.el that his loss is heaven's etenial Therefore, be it resolved, that we, as teachers of Marshall and Harrison county, exit nd to pur honorable county superintendent, J. W. Cyphers, our heartfelt sympathy" and commend him to God who doeth all things Jcll. Tiiird-Whereas, for a period of twenty year. Prof.

J. has labored laboriously for the advancement of public education. He iius scrrod creditably seven cf thene yaera in the honored position of county superintendent and whilahe vertisers, iicllnc their monthly check to the Messen OHiCKS FOR liF.Nf The offu cs formerly 'occupied- by Dr. H. Henley In the Young building thn riniins--are for rent.

Dr. Ileal, baa vacated-' having gone to another location out of the srate. Apply to T. P. building, MRS.

ELIZABETH TIER. (From Tuesday' Daily). After a liugeriaj Ulnetn'cf many uior.tba, Mrs. Tier jased NECEO SCHOOLS 0PN WITH GOOD ENROLLMENT HESE away yebttfrdity 'afteriKion at m. Call C04 STUDENTS ENROLL IN THREE jWt KKNT- Furnished 10.

cpriiig, allowing them liberties and trecdoiu. of action In o'clock at her home on EastJiurlefon iftl'Wtvt. Grand avenue, or phone street. slie was lil for some NE6KO SthOOUS IN MARSHAL. U.

ger her, 'he Messenger could not txist. A art of the money collected from foreign advertisers I spent 4a addition to all money collected In Marshall. Win you hpi nd money with the Mesm-uger you may bp asurcd that j'ou aland ennnee to get a part of It back, tor not a cent leaves Marshall. You will riot only 1 back, but you will get Interest on" It. The additional money spent collected from foreijjn advertisers prei-entrs the IntrrpFt.WhPn ihe MoRRejigpr prospprs, It mills t.ione who IiHji it prosper.

Initio way-of giving value received in advertising "and Job work, ami then turn around and gives the money back to the that spends It for these things. Do you get the idea? FWit ot a 1 enrol men t- or Ft) HKK.NT To furnish. room ior light houscLc-Mpliig tu eouplii without cliliureii, Call UoJ Fait Uur-le am. I'hotte 3 time her death came, an a shock to th many who cherished', friendship. Mrs.

"Tier was "born inOublin" Inland, 74 years ago and ennuv to (lils country forty years aga. setiling in Jetfermm and later tiiovhig to Marshall where sh(! lived for the past twenty years! A reverent member of the Catholic their Immature year that harden their natuna and make tfiem leaa amenable ta law ful restraint and the influences of Efwd and yhuleaom'e -Judge has brontfht a terrific indictment BgaTimt ChicaKO. parent of the juvenile brought before him oh chargea of detinijuencj-; biitiheChlcago parentis no more" than. th! praiaon parent 'wba likewis? permit hi son torbaiu tjje fetreeta at air hour of the day and night, never knowing when iie.goe nor when he return or where hla wanderlne may have taken him, until tome, of break the new tlrst 'tho boy has been overtaken In some misdeed that church, she was ever faithful and FCK1 SALE rIISCELLAKE0 U3 EOIl SAI.K Dirt cheap; pair Have -quit fanul.i. It.

Jcniifrigs. 1 dutiful In the performance of her relig thus labored, he served with seal and ious obligations. She- was a kind forebearance. In -accept Ing 'bis post loving mother, devoted to aer family, time set ools. Central, and New Te of the i luiols of thi-cry of M.iraliall formally ojii-ned fur ihe year's wotk.

According to Stiperfutemli nt of City Schools, J. P. la. gawr everything was organlled throughout tbe negro icbotil.H -jesttrday, and thing started off this morning who ihe regular school work. Iii New Town school only, two' "rooms, are being used, however, within 3 few days the other part ol the building will be completed and ready for ue.

7 -Tbe r.umber in those yesterday, reprt sent- nothing like a "full enrollment as befortnhc holidays, at least twice number lion seven years aco he bpan the necessitated hi and had "always muds fine home lor Ii)stcad-j)I laying so much stress on the way a child great task the necessary Mimu them. Her sweet character and should be brought urtxefonuera should Klvemore atten GREAT MUSIC AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR THIS YEAR lance and enthusiasm toglvo llarri Son county an administration-ofTUet thoughtfulness had-f aincdfor her hvrge circlo. of' friends, who deeply terment and.advance, The Ilonhum News nays: to it rich Bolt, the beat asset Hed Itiver county has Is The 1 ville That reads like good, sound licet 1 hw vllle Time. Not reads like, but. is.What Jnnde lied River roiinty famous? Long staplo'colton.

Wlialinnde" long staple' cotton famous? The Clarkavlllo Tlnief. Who outside of their voting preelnetsrlild evpr. hare knovn that Leslie Floyd, Albcrs" Hartley and Dr Morgan raised long staple cotion, nd that Floyd pul.jjne over on Hartley when ho fold a bale of long 27 pound, whereas the. sluf follow. Hartley had never no, never In his life, been able to raise cotton that he could sell for more than Z'c a pound not even in Red River county the home of "Ixjns Stiiplo (md Snm i'ryar." mourn her Whereas, "'the-' Honorable J.

W. fy phers In serving In the cacacty ol Shreveport, Sept. Thnviu's band and orclnitlra will be the band for the.Loulsiana State Fair at -November 1 to tith. ThixViu plr.yed two return en- Ilesides a Jirother and lster -who live In Uublin, hrland, she leaves one son, tion to the work of preparing parents fur a proper diz charjn of the diitlea they owe their children as. well the government under which they live, being morally obligated to five to society arid to thr nation children that rill iB row -up and became nn honor to their country and to the: Rovernmirrt which protects them In their natural' rights.

It is hot the duly ot the government to train the child to be a good citizen; that Is thc.parerit's-duty, an obligation ho cannot -shift to his neighbor or upon the v. The Increaiie In crime that is being laid at the doors life's work has boen.to.care. foi county superintendent has served both a white and a colored popuis-tion, but while he has Un elwted from time to-tiine1 by the white vote of this county he hatf not only thown are expected to enroll' for the school at.the Panama. PiHiic his aged mother and to-surround lief with every 'comfort and iwiih a son's work. position In -Sun Francisco and received the highest praise and awards for a musical organization making.

love and hl sympathy, kindness arid forebefir- The funeral was held ihia afternoon ance for his white cO-laborers, but The Central echool.jiiuier thedirec-Upn of B. Pemherton, win bave r.n unusually Urge class ta graduate In the high school work, this year, as a good cent Of thciautudlBKilib at 4:30 o'clock from St. Joseph's of the young and cttllins for the of deten- DOES THIS HIT YOU? has bene -'thoughtful and mindful of his submissive colored laborers as A Texas gfiieral jtA'tT-) ioa confinement of Uie, Irresponaibl'; church," conducted by Monalgnnt. greai worm a cxpoinuon. This summer Thavlii nnd his hus.l made--thousand of friends in Texas and the South by their otnt.

1 ful performances in Ihe c.r- and girlshould -admonish evi ry parent to be -more dl wall of rati and corruption in- Texas 'aaya't "Thi.j com- In the high stnjoi ci'uiclery. The many bt-aUtiful floral Now." since you step down bination witlt unlimUed money with which to effek its watchftrl -of the children -with which they ha ye been ment offerings cinphasizr-d the regret of the the' office of county superintendent cult of Stmt hern cities. losa of a loved one, without the loss pfone worthy quail COW HIOCS WANTED. bJessed and see to it that the proper safeguards are throw around their movements" to Insure their being at all time paths that, lead to high arjd noble cltlrennfiip. "-7" IT'S A IiIISTAKE Xoul purpose, by the eorruptng intluence of nioneyrhave taken over labor leaders, farmers' unloh'lcaders, have or-ganizid coninierrlal.

asoclationa whose duly it was-to shape public opinion in favor of tli corporation, by thft use of six hundred and fifty weekly and daily papers of the state which published this plate matter, intended to deceive and mislead the public. Made By Many Marshall Resident. ficatioh that you possessed, when you entered upon, your Official dutiesriior has the tongue of he slanderer In ail lapse of time been able to stain a single -Attribute of your vorthy character. Malice has been people In a misguided effort to Governor Ferguson has filed suit against the Temple TelcE'tm and C. E.

Maedgen and 11. C. C.lenn fot get rid of kidney backache, rejy on Tdasters, liniments and other make 1 d.ir and singers( for Thaviu himself Is an artist rare ability as a -concert m-pimds freely to It is l.U business to pleuse the pe ipl ami any favorite selections are- readily played on reiinst. Concerts ill bo held in tho 1.U 55.000 concrete grand, stand at Louisiana' Fair In 'tho aftermvii and in The maiKct Is strong and prices are high. I'n'tH "'further nwice we will pay Hie per pound all veight, -sound, green hides, branded Included.

We advise. you to salt the hides, heavily as soon as yon It. Put tho hido -In. a Write your address, route and box numbers on two tags." Put ons iag ln.sUle of the sack and one on tho outside. Ship by express to A.

Golcntornek unable to smirch you. shifts. -The right treatment is kidney Does this hit you? If not, you belong to Iho ami free damages. If he v.ins, lie will bo able ot run Tor the Sen-f (iace press. Fublishera ho accept free pl.irc any old ate without asking or accept itg aid from anybody.

tiling to fill their columns, are innocently or otherwise, We have bei proud of you In the treatment and a remarkably recom high position of county supf tint end- mended' kidney is Bonn's practicing a deception on their readcrsT High priced meni ent and we are none the less proud Kidney Fills. Marshall la no excep- are employed to write sugar-coated atorles containing the tion. homeopathic doses or poison, so light "as not to be detect -4 Tyler, Texas. We remit the same The proof is at. your very door.

The following Is an experience typli'al day that the thfpment la received the afternoons In the. big Coliseii concerts in the.C'iliseum there vill be- six big vaudeville acts of blfjU class. 1 1 MONEY IN MAKING CREAM. "When a farmer can pay. for dairy cows with half the cream cherks-ihat the cow (iroduces, we see no reason why every farmer could not bo selling cream every day.

It brings In many hundred dollars That otherwise Is rot produced. Let the dairy -os pay for themselves. This can be done In Lubbock coun- tfy. Lubbock Avalanche: 7 It ctin-be done In Harrison county also. The" Young the work of Doan's Kidney Fills in At prevailing high prices for hidc.j, and appreciative now, 'V (Signed) 1 John Reagan, II, Lester, S.

Smith, Mm. Kelly. Last Day's Proceedings. t-d, but enough to get into the system. The following motto or the American Newspaper Publishers' Association Is worth preserving: "Kvery time a newspaper prints a 'free reader' or a piecfl of free publicity, cuts It adverllning rate, or grants a secret concession to an agency or.

advertiser, misreprfc. Marshall. it will pay-for every community In .703 Willow oiganize a "Fresh. Bef Club" and en FOR SALE, says: "I used to be fire Joy good, fresh meat. The hide will man this work was especially almost bring as much as would your sents Its maligna a competitor or.

knowingly Thursday the opening surplus yearling or Cow. syrup, Morgan MeL'own, one block All kliids of bariilJ nnd kegs for south of Hlfch School, Mru-shsll, Tex. prints an tulvertlsenient containing, a false statement, It exercises were directed by TroM We also handle wool at the high does a direct injury to the entire newspaper Jmsiness." Alexander. The superintendent's hour est market prices. Horse hides brins? wearing on my back antFkldnejs.

I got to the point "where-1 couldn't bend over or arise from a reclining position. My kidneys were too frequent ln'ac-tion. Occasionally, I had dizzy spell and black spots jumped before my was used lit the import from $1.50 to $3.00 ach," according to Clean back yards Indicate healthy minds In the hom e. Men. Business- Club has-been; agitating turning-East Texas into a'dairy country, and after talking went to work and have Interesiej the local banks, and now any reputable Harrison county farmer or dairyman, can go to one of the banks and get the moticv.

to buy cows, or more cows. Theidetaila of this arrangement have not been made public, but will be available In a few daysv In this connection it might be well to call attention to the fact that for the dairyman to get best rerults from hl cows, It Is necessary to have a home creameryone he size. We furnish shipping, laps How Is yours? ance Of opening by teachers In their school work. Showing on request, r. that a good beginning leads to a good A.

GOLTEUNEK THE LYNCH SPIRIT. eyt s. Hoan's Kidney Pills soon, proved their good" o.ualities and $ave excellent results." day. wtf. Tyler, Texas.

Kansas has lynched a negro this week. Last week The' teachcM received an oration Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim SALE CR TRADE Two fine registered Jersey males one from the president of the Institute in which he encouraged the, teachers, 1 1 a ply ask for a kidney remedy get that can be depended on to pay hint what his butter fat is worth. In Bomo localities city creameries have-been two months old and the other two Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Sehepp and urged thein to Into Iheir.

work with determination and persev known to try to freeze out the home man, and then, being "Hunt Cure" i lv free of competition, buy the butter fat at its own price. Eeaema, Hu.cworm. Totter. years old. Also some extra Du-roo Jersey Hog, resisteredr Also a biff lot of dimension lumber.

Ohio lynched a negro. Kansas Is tho state thiit was settled by New Englanders, and has always been for. the negro strong. Ohio was the hradquartPrB of the "Underground railway," of slave days note. Also, Ohio was the originator of "Guinea republic." They are both decidedly northern They were both strong ontl-slavc, anil neither of them is free of the lynch spirit, rseeatue of that spirit the Chicago Tribune, called the r.eiith bnjrbarie, uncultured and lacking in those principles of hifmariity Wh i "go 1 1 IT ctv Itlyaiiom1 ThcrTTlbun iHw i d-aiot-tif Before" had ft creamery, dairymen got only 21 cents for butter fat now they are getting 30.

erance. The committee on rural school helps recommended that all schools put forth ait effort Id Comply with the -hrcrfutiy fr lh and fuuranteud Jocilyj Will trade these thingi for cows or yearlings or sell lor ensh. n. Good business, as. well, as-gratitude, should prompt the' dairyman loastay with the man who made it.

possible rtuffalo, N. Y. MR." FARMER. our eroriit "this" year arc bringing better prices than ever, before-you on li tt 0J1 a Lvem on yjo j)l aco In a bank-rthere is no better 1)ank than Citizens State -Bank backed by a Matthewsan Drua Co. M.

Barnes, phone 199. sw'f provisions, of tbe law that, entitles -LftIgeJmor jvf orjils oiiT-'ui. WfTl ihev do it 7 If jiof, Ihi'V It: ejffihjmj sJojdjnnMnJ ho- million may find the piiccH droiF any time as soon other things against 'the South because of Its ijiTih spirit dollar fund and the otheri lioh'w'creatnery Is" 'put 'ourof "business. 3TriO0 Board of Directors, wealthy A man who Is in the habit, of getting up about 5 shareholders, and the Deposit Guaran- prize funds of- Ui state. field Day Committee.

Tho committee on field day recommended that a great field day be observed, by all colored schools in the county some time during tho month o'clock was asked by his wife Why he got up so early ileo Ijiws PAFKTY under any nnd lJlL iiLTT flisv.su T--wii iiissssi rw ifcjf Then, nil Citizens Slate "Because I go tohed so early," was the reply the wife, "Why do you go to bed so early?" "Because I get. up so early." What's a woman to do with such a bright husband? Now that the North is guilty of the same thing. 1t InuM call the North uncivilized. If the North and South arc luith uncivilized, he. can shorten it by saying' that the United Stales is uncivilized.

It is generally-conceded that the United Stales is the leader c.f the world In civilization, therefore the hole world Is uncivilized. The Chicago editor was wrong. are civilized and when in our rlp'nt minds none ofus uphold Ihe lynch spirit. None of us are proof against the loss of our minds when the necessary Influence is brought to Irar on us Kven the Chicago editor, with a pen that cuts like a two-edged sword, might be placed in a position where hf would bf the first to cry, "l.yoch him, -lynch him! March, in the four divisions of tbe Bunk has helped many a fanner by loaning money at low ratea and helping him to buy for SPOT CASH. Bank villi tho Citizens State Hank while you have money, then borrow money from (it bens State Bank when you need it to plant new crops.

We came near licking a fellow -the other day, but he escaped before could determine the psychological" mo-' pouniyr north," cast, south and west, on different This field day-will be conducted, along th- regular line with athleilcal stunts, and matches of different kinds. C-lasaow If -YOUR -Skin is SALLOW If YOUR Eyes are YELLOW If YOUR Appetite is POOR If YOUR Head If OU tire If YOU Have Cliills and Fever Some other time, niint for ndinlnlrteriiig chastisement. Perhaps cspe.ela!!y Jer.haps... jvvtr. City Superintendent of Schools, J.

P. Glasgow delivered a short speech to the in.stitnte, In he emiiha- Ttwn It 1 prfltv roc4 in fc3v Mifiru. Too 0id.nc. i Vill Ann tl ttnft th cliilK lon up yir yslem. put lh llnth in youl eye, gne tlcar vour bead nnd inikr ymi mruog and wtU.

Th' worn raw, ol chilli and tcf tw cumb rf Jdily to OiKlinf luv b-n lined. have many If.ummial Oxid.nff also a prevrnt.v. T.iVen on. a wee malarial neclmni. ti ill waid th.lU and liuild up juui -) uem.

J-or tale at all drufsmi al 60 cent, a totllf tairlm Itinei Harness uW under llieMiiet cuarantee that it drn-m tttnelit yog niun VUwl tUittvU. the empty Unit toyoui dcuuial and lucaiyc al tea Die lull murium iht lull purcluMi pti Buggies ila.ior36 Matf. by Tie EEIL1EMS LRUG CO, Waco, Texas Saddlery Co seiey snp sized "The Importance of leadership in all communities and In progressive work. He also recommended that Clubs be organized to co-i operate with tile school authorities, Then followed ft series of reports on 1 different, topic taken from, books jlha't will be used in the schools, this r. Also special reports on certain books in a general way.

These dis-! russions covered the topics of agri-1 culture, ei 11 iuni lie, history, ini-thods i CASH OR CREDIT. I -0 tj I Wagons Saddles.

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