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The- .Weekly Heiralcl
VOL. XXS.
AMARILLO. TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906
no. 03
If QF WORLD
S VERY NEAR
Dr. Herman C. Menkls af Dsa
yer Says Gabriel Will
Souni His Traet
REASONS FOR BELIEF
6!es U" Liiciati.fi Practice mil Positics cf
Honor to Go to Engl, ad Where He
Expects lo Meet Christ.
.P!.t4l tn Pally niuh.iudla.
New York, N'm. 21 That r;
bnol will blow iiiu trumpet, sound
ing t ho cad f ill1 ihitic.t temporal,
wtlhiu u to w- tr(r.4 is the- opinion
ad.'.UKCd by r. II nnaii ('. Menkcl.
formerly president of tho Denver Iu
tiifufo of. Physiology ml Therapeu
tics, who 1 0(1 :i y i-ailcd lth bis wlfo
for London. where Ihey will spend
i f"" dv.s piloj- to sailing for Cal
to jiroiKli tho gospel to tli!
Watson o India.
Mr. ilcnlvtl is a closo student of thu
Pi bin an J his always on tho Up of
Ms i.nuuo nuniotous paatMjrra from
' i'"-' S.-rlptiiror. which ceiu ! civc
, ."lot- to LJm theaorit's lefiardlng the
('d coming of tho cud of tbo
v,ld. Certainly tho reasons tajv
) ,.ir "valid to Menkel, nii.-o they lod
I ti'm to abandon r lucrallvo practice
.nut position of honor In tbo Col
I rMdo capital, whero ho has resided
j (or !$tt T?T9, to go to far off
. " -ramJDS the lonithtcd millions
of radJ tbst "Iha l.iy of bo Lord
in at hand" M bcaoocb tboia to
"nc from lliu TVTth to come."
Tn Calcutta Dr. and Mr. MoDkt-1
dJl tako charjo of k- eanlUiiutu
(vindncted hy 1he Sfvouth Day Ad
vTitlEta and it throtisli Mils po
rtion Ihut Mcnktl hopes to reach
ih dusky horded .f India with M.s
mprsago of tho rccoinl coming of
fhrlt a"d tho end of nil thlngB
fmpornl.
"If f did not thoroughly and ton-
lollrvo.' said Df. Hcukcl
"thai. hi rl:iy of the Lord Is at hand
1 would not Kir.rlflro my l'lnanr.lal
"i"lfvo :md j)oacO by j;oluR 'o In
!ia. f nm merely t lie servant of
ihs Lord nod ntn followiutr out TiIk
injunction lo deliver tho message
r u-ilvatioa to every nation."
According t( ileiikid, vhu l u
m. in if education iind rnltnro n"d
Jt't. su Ignorant fanatlo, thoso of ns
1lO ro left to f.iro tho nnifiic of
th.v last tfroat jaU.slroplio trill not
b wafted lo heaven on fjowr-ry hcdB
of oasrs." Itathcr will thero ho n
crcnt. c.tploiiion, with fireworks and
rinyeilc hands, and tho hoiiIs of the
Hosted ill Biitlden! and forcibly
rleofbot oter 'Ihu psjrly Rates like
a hombthcll of diseoru. Dr. Monkcl
"irporta this vlow Mllh tho follow
inp quotation from Mntthew:
"lenimrirtlaUly ufler (ho trlbula
lion of iboso days Khali tho bud bo
ilrkend and tho moon shall not
:rivo hnr jisht, ond tho stars hU
I fall from Iho heavens and tho 'pntv
r r of heaven bliall bo shaken; and
t trn tihall appear tbo sign of the
. Sen of linn In heavon; and thcu
t hai! all of Iho tribes of earth rnonrn
nnd tboy rbali ec.s tbo Son of Mac
rojnlnp Jn the clouds of !ioavu with
power and glory. And h5 shall nend
lfl3 angels with a great sound of a
t-nmpat. uod they shall rlher to-
gflther his olnct from ho four winds.
from one nd of tlw heavona to the
c.thr."
"fiffw the fiooJt'OoJ sunt NosJj
lo ftivo tie trorld Tvarnlng of the
rlom vh!h. wan nhont to orm-taks
11," sM Dr. Menlrol. "Tho pcopl
cf Sodoiu end (kimonab wero warn
fd of tho'r fate, us wro lbs He
brews of the destruction of their
L'lUlritt, And fio, (pilay, Ood 5s send
ivr, :oiifnj!,ev; forth Into tho world
to warn Uio pooplo of the speody
, siond tioji'.us of the Psvlor."
Mr. l3eukcl Rgaln rosorts to Mdfr
tbw t'j jrove his contention:
"Eut ni In tt.e days of Noah tceTO,
so khsll sko tlus camkiff of tbo' Sob
Df Wan b, Kor ua In tho 'Ajjs that
were bsfore tha flood, tljcy worn
tttlzf oJ drl'iking, lamrryiue aid
);!v!g in rarrliMio, until tlid day
that N'nah n'rd tso ark, and!
'.:afw nr. i until the flood carno jnd
:V eVivn ;tll away; so Hb;dl Uu
ti)!r.(, of the Son of Man b."
As il luttnot b denied ih.it the
pc(.sta of t!i!r. day urn much rvei
to "ntliij J linking. rr4it tn;
ni K'.flwa in marriage" tr. would
appear that in. Mvi!(r 1.4 Jujfiried
! rh opioloa whirs hm.. caused
hm t. iik.Iti l;i!.e tho Ions join n.-y
I..tfr "Iuitjl1 AVitli Assault
b!it:-, Wjib Nov. ::1.H. I..
I'i :t. a prominent, attorney of Mil'
I fit, wan rn,rv .7, nA m. t.l..
... B .. j i'.'..i, v 4 I'll
n charico of criminal ss..iu;i upon
tr person of lli.fle Amt.ifi.i M-
honey, tho li-year old d,'iii:riilir of
a 'heroiiian. 'I'll., clii'.d sudden-1
ly dl-oippeared rrom ).;. (,onm 3n,
ftr n abticne;' of ivi r-il day re
t'iruM in a pitiililo ( i.ridillfiii. Slu
rlerlarud 1 hilt slio had been ludd i
wpiho by Attorney Koirewi, who
arrested and lnrn has been in
il.ll UWalHjijr tc;i, KOITIHI. (llMllrS
tho rhnrjie nnl tho trial proinls.es ro
I'.rirk layers nn, juf,H (4.,-( .
nellevillc, III.. Nov. '.!. -The uii
nital merlliij; of the Illinois hram'i
of th. Trlrk Layers1 an J M.tsons'
International nnlr.n ojieiied here to
day and will liiol. through loinorio.r.
Many ma iters of lnl;.ret tn tl.e
trad'-s will br (,jcii5;pd.
HEARING OF CARUSO
CALLED FOR TODAY
Afrfcoriatod Fiefs
N'ow York, Nov. 21. The hearing
of Caruso, tho famous tenor, who
tvas arrtisted on a charpro of liif.uit-
lag lrs. Hannah K. fJrahsm la
Coritra' pak lust, i,eefc.,ij bo r.U;,
this atternooD. The polko so far
have been unable to find Mrs. C.ra-
ham who gave s fLo address, but
tho arrcsllnn officer rjs ho Is pro-
pared to act us complalnlnrc wit
nous a3 ho says ho witnessed tho an-
noyanc of which Mrs, Graham com
plained.
Director Conreid of the Metropojl
tau opera houso has loyally dofeuV
od Caruso and tho singer Muv-iolf
8Bsrts that ho Is tho victim of ex
Inordinary rlreun:;tanv's t an at
tempt to jnako at false cano against
him for ulterior purposes.
T.Wiop Tiert Dtad.
Associated t ixeu.
Oklahoma. O. T., Nov. 21. Itish
op Tlgert died thU morning at Tul
sa "d the. body wan pent to Loiti;i
ville, Ky., this afternoon. Ao i
Ho was taken 111 while, attending
chunh eo nt'c re n co at. Atoka, 1. T.
ten days ago, by tbo ludRCineiit of
a chicken bono just below Iho ton
sils. This caused InfJamatlon of Ihu
throat and resulted In blood poin
ornc Iniljaiiik Odd I'VIIows.
ludiinuiiiolis, Ind., Nov. CI.--Several
hundred Odd Fellows from all
sections of tho BUtc nr parlicii.it
inx in 'he grand otuvnnpnieiH. of
Intlicna Odd Fellows, wMeh opent.i.
hero today and will last un 11 Fri
day. Mutual Insurance Meet in jj
lies Moines. Iowa, Nov. 21. The.
Iowa .State- Mutual Insurance asso
ciation s holding Its annual con
vention lu T)es Moines today. Ai-
drcsaos wiH lie delltered ay se.'X'ral
nuthorltles on mutual Insurance.
rirc in Iock Vai-ds. ,
Tourne, France, Tiav. 21. The
main portions of tho dockyards of
Seclotlos Forges ShanUers was d
troyed by flro today, Tha foreiiin
wirshlps in course of construction
were saved with difficulty. Tho loss
will amount to eoveral million francs
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
CUREXDCH, TEXAS.
Select EoHrdinR and Day
Kcli.iol for Youiip Ladies anil
Little Girls, conducted by the
.Sisters of Charity of the In
carnate Word
The Academy oOcni every fa
cility ior s thorough, practical
education. For further par
ticulars adJrest
MOTHER SUPEK10R.
NEW MEXICO
S SUFFERING
Ksws Here That in Seme Sec
tions cf Territory, Food
and Fuel Is Scarce
NO traffic" today
Train Senice Is Yet Badly Crippled, bul Is
ThcusH Can Ba Rosucied Tomorrow.
Dcaver Only Train In.
After l.'.'iidle.c ev.'r.v jko ..lli.' ef
Mrl i'inn' ,Siinil;iy liivv.ir.ln cleanni;
lii'; 1 1. i. ks, evi ry road inio Aniarillo
lii.pod in r. :.((.. trail's tod-iy to a
'.-tuMalire of s. i,.,nl. The b).
coverril l.y liv siirtn ;;ae iv-el-'-'
ili'i'i' ioll troubles eiumvli of. I's
own (mil no le 1. roold 1m sent to
other. divbioi;i. 'I'lie AntiirilU)
j M'd w.t, without i'uow j.lows
and It i I ,iliuo-l to wail, viih hand
down ' die divisions l.esond le-re
I' .rrl 1 1 k f r, I racks and broke a
way in hc;
fieiiwr Into a Snow Urii't.
Til" Denver, ovin;: lo I bo fiict
tl.al. it has io ir,i with snow ns iill
ordin-ny j.i-olb'm in Is mouni.iin
diej, louis .ts pr1" pared lo cope will)
the nitijailon a:uid wan the firt-t to
operala train"!. Tho f-vero strain
oi' the. bin doublo headers bucking
tho dril's on fro.'.cn i.iUrf broupht
lb" no) Hi bound o grief yesterday
evetiin?. This, train, which hcloni;
c! tr.. lond iv'.i Kr.he.dts!y b:lt JViiiIi
rill) at about. 7;oU yesterday eron
Inc. Two big engines wero pulling
thr- train fr as lo n through .any
drifts that misht b" left on the
tracks.
3n Iho cut beyond the lake west
of town the second car from ihe
engines left llm tracks on tho outer
eds'o of tho curvo and pulled the
remainder of jho train, except; Ihe
rear I'nllman, off after It. Fortu
nately fm drnwliead belwnou Iho
baPcVaj-'o enr and tlie -n,t;ines broke
atny from the fr;iiii. fonr conch
lengths on the tics and and finally
pitched over on. their -.ddes against
;i Hirnw drift. The car windows wep
slnff.eiTd, the lamps vcnt out and
inn occupants were mrowii in a neap
against thn sides or the cars. For
tunately no one Kiifferod nny Injury
from ire.? wreck mid after a few
nmiiiics the passengers trudged
back In o town and are 'stoppinr
over in Aniarillo. Anion tho pa.s
Hi'iirjers were 'll Carrulhers of
Amarillo. I). II. Hill of Dalhart, and
who Is interested in Panhandle, land
Snflerujf In rw .Mexico.
Tho first train on tho IVoca Val
ley tilnce Sai unlay ?;"L into Aniarillo
I his inoruin:; about 3:00. This
iiioiuint; a mixed (rain returned nm
It Is thought thai tomorrow reKU
I.'.r traffic from tho north can bo re
sinned. From reports brought from Tex-
ico and l'ortalcs, it socnm likely that
the storm thero has caused real
danger, suffering and probably Ions
of life. It was reported at Portales
yesterday, said Mr. Ill Murrcl 1 of
Wichita, Kan., at the Elmhirst this
morning, "that threo pooulo had
been frozen to death on tho prai-
rlo In tho Portales country. Ono of
theso was a man on a. ehecp ranch
who had been burned In fighting tho
fire Saturday. You seo last week,
a prairlo fire burned off a strip
north of PorlaU's fifty miles wide
and one hundred and fifty miles
long. Thi3 firo will criu.;o serious
rat lie and sheep Iukhcj, especially
tho latter. Many sheep suffered
from tho fire and wero run to death
Or nearly po. !
i'o Coal at roi-tales. !
"There Is no coal o be had at!
Portales aud t lie question of fuel
has become desperate. Flour was
nearly exhausted but I hfar that
roma was sent down by express this
r.iornin.rj bo thcri vi!l bo no dan
ger from that source. A larjto uum
ber of bnnips(..adera had settled in
the Fortales country lust summer
and their flimsy shacks are no pro
tection agaiiiBt cuch n storm. Xoue
of tb(;m have any fuel to spwk of
and this storm will find many of
tiiera wholly lihout fuel. It was
rumored yesterday thit two of thes?
homed'uilors had been frozen to
death. The el;.! .-.eu.i tlieit wer pnl
tiui: read." tj vend out reltef pnrdes
lo itomo whi'i,. ij. known tltt
woiM'-n. w re. hob-Un tbo Irdins."
'alUo I locn ia 4 "iti .
"At Tex '.co i-tterd,y u ra'lnMil
nan told iv. e i li.it. the train on He
Hel'u n enr-otr i.tuck in :i drift thl
sjj.i .f i-;iiuu !de, A boui.h of est
i'e livd drifted into ;. cut, the sito
ilrll'te l uve- i iii-in ,i ti ri" ', train Mil
.ly plow. , hrousli th en."
Mr. i 1 ( !" : 1 1 Hlioyi'd .1 lileluif. tak
en in i tnaiti' ureet. at. Portal,
yr :.!:(.!;. .i'.iottir.i; ill" Sliow' vd ri f I 'd
waist deep.
MIIAU U AKKISTHI).
May Tlilivw l i-l.t rm tlie Sl.rMitii.!;
of r.'iiU..
ConslHllJ" l,eto, ,TTC.Iei two
Mexicans it. is tifernoon who may
l.o able to t.eo'.v pome lipbt on the
sdiootln-; of fmirers Parks and Cobh.
The two JTexl.jiis bad I.e. u llid'll;;
l!n; loo Ifeel, in nidcm waters and
wero li .1 ti .1 1 ii v out nrv.f and :on;ll
till!, In Poll. I ieiOi,. They
nMde :e.'ei-i re. ri-ncs lo tin? Piirl.n
t.lioo: tti'-r. At the lil.il UM.ionow
nii.M'tlitlK', il lit ion u; i-fioct will be
tiiado lo eliii.'i vliatesef lliloruei
lioli they iuhj K.:.r.-s in regard to
the shoolill;'.
TI)" Mexican "lio tdiol the ofll
cevs slid t'l.e'ich whoso crime (ii
t'icer Parks io i. his ley. was known
to he a "i. ad luait'' ii nd was well
known anion:' the Mexican popula
tion lui'li It 'o : i ! i J in tho peco:'. Yal
I. y. It is not 'ikely 1 li.it lie ;,(.!
far away i -uf It U '.vlioiney hard
to Iraeo a M".ican ud'ender after b
has pot ten a start.
A (Jiilek nr.. I Safe Henicdy for P.oe
Complaints.
Twenty ;.t.
;o.JT;.. i; m. .
Brock discovered that ChaoiberlajuA'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined?
was a rjuick ami ssfo emu for bowel
complaints. "During all of theso
years.'' he sat.s, "I have nud ". and
reionimeiKlod it, many limes aud ihe
rculis have never disappoiuicd me."
Mr. Liro.k is publisher of the Alter
deeti. JMd.. hiuterpnse. l or s;.to hy
Goldins Di ttn' Co. ' F-C-
HEW COMMERCIAL
1
Quiiny. TH'.. Nov. 2j -Tlie success
of tins Trans-Miosissippi Commercial
eon.Lire'j::. which is now holding Its
annual convention in Kansas' Clly,
in pronioMn.-the interests f tit-
rlate.-) vr.t of tie- Mississippi river,
is responsible for for a movement
to organize a similar organization lo
bo rotnioso 'of tho cominendal
boilios of tti principal cities of tltw
Missisiipei valley I'iist of file rivep.
to bo tentatively styled tho Central
MisFi:;sli. Valley Commercial
league. The Quiney (dumber of
eonunerce is back of tho movement
and has Issued n cml for n eon
vonlion to bo held here Jan. 2i
next, when it Is expected that repre
sentatives will le present from each
of the principal commercial cinhs of
Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan. India
na, Kentucky. Tennessee, Mississippi
arid other states and a permanent
organization will bo formed.
Tho object of the l-apue, accord
ing to Secretary C. F. Perry, of the
Quiney chamber of commerce, Is; to
more fully and systematically ex
ploit tilt) iidvniitaKCS of tho Centra!
Mississippi valley than Is pons! bio by
the commercial ortranf.'alions of the
parlous cities acting; lndlvdualiy.
The movement feeina to meet, with
favor and the responses thus far in
sure a. success-fill rind enthusiastic
convention.
HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE
Paid for Chickens, Turkeys,
KrjRs, and Country butter.
Farmer ami Kanehmcn who
have produce and Poultry to
Mil will do well to see us.
S. N. Green & Co.
Phons 1 22. 614 Po3k SI,
AfiHIKS
PORTO R CA
Presi"2nl Raossvslt and Parly
Greeted liy Govsrnor Win-
Q.i
GAILY DECORATED
Farly Will Spend Nifiht on Island ani R2
cir.Uii Tomorrow and Procesd Hoihr-ward-Sends
Message.
P'.rto Pico to Welcome llouM'toll.
i;pei ,. to Daily paiiliandlo.
San Juan, P. It.. Nov. 2 1.- 'I'll,
t"o.le of f'orlo Pico have dunned
their uladdeyl of f;!sd raus, and,
f i i : ly imli u- over with pal i im
Ian, are finikin: into Salt .Tua'a ta
il. i to tree; pre. idea I. Poo.;'", el ' .
who i.-i ii,. to iirriu1 on hoard Ihe
I antit.tatia eirly toinoiro,v niot nii.;:
Noi .-.Itici' Die i-'iiinaUh fla;; was ro
pli i .1 bj the (.(in- and slllies c if 111
years av. lias the cnildcm "f Amer
ican sme; civilly ht dl su eonspicuoll'
;js today. The s'reets and pl.i;is
;iie ,'t study iil rni. white ..ml blue
a et i i aide tr.a ; of biintinR and n;
i eloi's. The natives nie-vyltl- wit)i
lie '. nr.oirperK to ,how- Iheiri
p sti io: and cm hutd.iMu wltli honor.-.
ear. .
When the l.oiii:i;itiii arrives al
(-once ounorrow iio rretiaeni an.;ij..
Mrs, RofK-evell will ho gre.-lr.rl by!
V.HioviM, - :rr Winihron a.'.l after lu ak-1
tart, and a brief rec.itiou ,n thr
Ponca city lrdl will he driven in
automobiles to this tlty, a distance
rr elf.hty miles. The trip will bo
made over (lie noied miiil-ry road
between the southern seaport and
i be c .,iita and tlie journey will j.'.ivc
th" 'tesiiletit n fair idea of tho won
derful ci-ourr.-K cf the littlo island,
lirlef st(.is will lie niatle at .liun
Mi.tz, Coi.ina, Aibmlio, Cayey, Ca
CiKis aud Pio Pedras uud it inllitury
InUih'Oii will be served hy Ihe .l
lieers in iharjn of tho barracks st
Cayey. The Presidenti.il party will
arrive lv re tomorrow afternoon and
will be preeted by a demonstration
in which n considerable purlieu (
the population il( the island will par
iicipale. Afiec a f;reat bannuel. -tn
he th-ri hy (lovernor and Mr.,. Win
thro) a iiiiblic repetition will bo h"ld
at. which tie-irly all fbo iniyors and
pulilie offh la! oi, the island will
ITeet. (he. Pn'hidellt.
TIk.' 1. "lit. ;i. uia will proceed from
Ponce to Si'.ii .lniti ami the Presi
dent and bis party "will prohahly
conlinuo tie) homeward joniti';
early J'riibiy mornlc.r;.
President Arrives,
Asiocltil'jd Press.
Ponce, Porto Klco, Nov, 21.--Pre.sideut
Kooscelt arrived here
this morning from Colon and wis
received on tho landing by Cov,::
nor Winthrop and othe-' prom'nen!
insular officials. the town vnlch
was profusely .'erorjiled was crowd
ed with people frail Uio suvroiii'.ii,y
ct'unlry 'vi-er io .vrt 1 too .veil.
Cablej-inni l-'roin Koorvclt,
Associated Press ,
Washinsfon, M. C Nov. 21.- A
cablegram was received at. the
White Hoim3 from Ponce today sfa'-ln-;
tho President, would remain iu
San Ju an fill ni;hl anil return to
morrow to ponce w l-.eri.' ho will rc
cmbark. lie will probably reach
Wni'hingUm Monday evening or
Tuesday morning.
(iomjici-H Scuds Meswigo.
ASbOl iated Press.
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 21.--
! President '(ioiiipcrs of tho Aitierl-
can Federation ' of Labor, was to
I day Instructed to send n ctibb'gram
iin the name of the federation lo
President Koost.vell. at Porto Iti o
I asking him to invosiiguii) tho con-
ditlous on tho Islitnd with the view
of giving lies Wanders self "jovern
nient and to bi.'tter tho labor condi-
j tions on tho i 'l ind.
The pocket refereneo boo!; I t be
ing compiled by Caldwell, prnmi-es
io be quite bandy and useful -of-feilnc;
free advertising. Rend his
notice. .
t. 'xzs.'xtz tzsstt'tzs run 'zttuzzx
rr r rr rv vr n f arir
j'
--i 1- -iV t'
r.y far foe
fence made. ' Tlie only hi;;li
Call and
So9
FIRST fil T
Of AM'ARIIIO. TEXAS.
ki.:soi:rces
n.WiOU.-.t!
l-'-.-l F'.ute
1 oiir. and
I'Of.OL. ir-
( . j . . . l: j
irr.ni!aip;.;r-.n rur.n
Ca--.ii and Lx. r;:;i.bii .'. I .
Domnd Loan el'.i.l.;.!. 17 I
Total - $1,.'
W. It. I'lupin, President.
C'iss J. I; l.ovvrulfs Cashier.
it
mim
Bank
and
Trust Go,
Aniarillo,
Texas
THE TWIGE-A-WEER HERALD, S1.Q0 FEE YEf.fl
HP. B e I n I f fTa
NanoRaLisanK or uam
of Amarillo.
Absolute Safety-
Liberal -
Exceptional service in ever department of banking is
r "-" '.rrsroi f z r e d p.itroni of this bank.rrs'
Capital $75,0 0 0.
J. L. SMITH, M.C. NOBLES. D,
M.C. UOBLCS,
Vice Pres'i,.
Pres'U
FATA I. A ' I UK NT.
i'bi-ee Men Killed mid Several In -
jtircd by Falling Juildi'i.
Associated !'iv-s
i;od"i-:e.-, v. V., Nuv. 21. -To
w '-re killed. (.::!(. severely injured j
and si slie.b i.f hurt today tit. FtisL-j
litiin Kodak ',.o;l, ;. Tie- men werej
at. work on, R siiilt'uld near lite top'
oi' a two story bi.ibling and prtih
ably th'J Cause of the accident ;s
the removal of .sntiiorts of steil
flooring hefiiro tho coinleei was
properly set. The roof and walls
toppled in with a crash and men
were buried I.u d"b. is f;llin- about
forty feet.
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No account toonaall. None ton
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on time depo- Us.
Trust DejartRisn!
Mike vour will and nacre this company as
yo ur executor. It is better tr Ir.i-ic
your bubiness in the hands of an in- .
biitiitiou that uill uot die, hoc
abscond, nonesijn. Lcsvc
vour tvill in our viuli
for safe keeping,
Consult us roufidcntiallv about tins iiiiicttant
matter. Valuable painrs kept lor von fit.
J. C. Paul, I'ici. Pay. Whotl.-v, C . birr.
Acry Turner, V. Pe s. Chav. . I'ivk. Jr. lif-c'y.
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Hutchinson counties . write
Champ Trayior
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Who has coma f;rcat bargii'x
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