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Fresh Stock and Prompt Delivery
PHONE up
End of the Primrose Path
Stanford White lies in his grave
to which ho went under rircum
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Lamar CountyAj lfVictim of
Terrible >
Pails Tex SdpL2B 1 the cor
her of North Main andT > n streets
Bessie Darnellrttvelve > t olda
daughter of FayottoDarm i Lamar
county faimer was strucV a street
car receiving probably juries
While It was ialnmtl s little girls
mother standing on tne sidewalk in
front of the court house called to her
fro mthe opposite side o Jhe streetjto
cross over and bring fthe umb tslla
which she was canylngv The child
staited down the strcet nolding the
umbiella clooe over herTiead She
did not see the cai and the motorman
could not anticipate fiecmovement In
time to tstop before she s off truck
althoughtho reveised the cran 15
The coi ner of the car struck the
girl and knocked her 1 back She fell
clear of the rails but her feet shot
forw8I on the track When the mo
urjUn rc ersed the lever the car
slid along the tails twenty feetpand
when It stopped she was pinioned be
neath one of the wheels Her left leg
and light foot were mangled The ac
cident was witnessed by a number of
people and the screams of the child
and of the horrified spectators at
ti acted hundreds to the scene
The little gill was removed to the
lnfiimaiy wheio her leftvJeg was am
putated neir the hip and the right
foot except the heel
BRIDGE SPAN FALLS
Nurnbfer of People Precipitated With It
Into Bosque River
Ilico Tex Sept 25 The lastspan
of the 140 foot steel biidge ovei the
Bosque liver blx miles above Hico
had just been completed and a large
numbci of citbcns gathered to have
a photogiaph tiken standing on and
near the sttuctuie There were about
twentj on the bridge Foui mules and
two gentlemen In their buggies were
also on the biidge and just as every
thing was in readiness to have the
photo taken the entire structuie fell
hulling man of the ciowd into the
liver
Foitunatelj no one nas seriously
hurt One man hid his teeth knocked
out Stveial othei people were bruis
ed and badl shaken up
One mule was still undei the wreck
ago when the party left for Hico and
it v is not known whether It was badly
cilppled
Tho affair might hao been much
worse than It vas If the photographer
had arrhed sooner Announcement
had been made that he would be there
early and many women and children
weie thero expecting to have their
photos taken on the bridge but decld
ed the picture man was not coming
and all the women and children went
home
Mrs Bragg Passes Away
New Orleans Sept 26 After a
shoit Illness Mrs Eliza Bragg widow
of Major GeneralBraxton Bragg of
the Confederate army died here Frl
day Mrs Braeg was eighty two years
old and death was duo to general
weakness The fatal nature of her 111
ness developed on Sopt 20 which by
coincidence was the anniversary of
her husbands victory at Chickamauga
The last j ears of her life were spent
by Mrs Biagg at the residence of her
brother W C Ellh Her husband
died at Galveston In 1876 Ge I
and Mrs r lilld1
Prac
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a detectlv
made a ca
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1SIIMLL PROGRAM
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fAt the State ji air nof Texiis
This Fall
PHINNEYS FAMOUS BAND
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Great Musical Organization Will Give
JThree Programn Da lly Octette of
Famous Singers and Vstjjevllle At
ttractlons s = x >
Musically as in eveijy other way
the twenty third annualmeet of the
State Fair of Teas at Dallas Oct
17 to Nov 1 nextiWlll eclipse all pre
cedingv rneetst both in repertolie of
artists and programme attractions
Appreciating that thio Is one of the
main fcatuies of the fair the manage
ment this jear spends 25 000 to secure
the best attractions America affords
Althourh free to visitors these offer
ings will be much better than wlat
many have paldl 50 2 and even 5
to see and hear V 5 i
Phlnneys United States band di
vidingwith Sousa and Ellery the lead
ership of Americas musical oiganlza
tions will give thiee programmes
daily in Music hall morning after
noon and night Tho reputation of this
jjieat band became national during a
stx months engagement at the Worlds
Columbian expesitlon Since thattlmo
theband has plajed at nearly etery
large exposition national and political
convention and celebration They hay
givenover 5000 concerts and traveled
more thou 185000 miles
One secret of the success of Phln
t
ny s band lies In the fact that every
member Is an artist rnany of whom
are capable of executing Intricate
solos and every member understands
what Is expected of them by their
leader in every paint of fhrasing and
tone
toneFrom
From Battlefield to Fireside a
wonderfully descriptive and realistic
phantasy will be one of the chief
features of Bandmaster Phinneys pro
gramme at the fair This Is a start
ling deocrlptlon of a famous battlo of
the cUll war and is an 03pecial treat
to veteians
The battle Is brought to a climax
of a giand volley of fireworks and
bursting of bombs making the scene
wondei fully realistic Following the
din of the battlo tho band plajs The
Vacant Chair then suddenly thiowi
the audience into a freny of patil
otic enthusiasm by a burst of music
In which is mingled the Stirling airs
of south and north The production
closes In a magnificent tableaux and
illumination dining which Is played In
a giand flnnle The Star Spangled
Bannei
Turnlshlng as he does the orches
tral music for the Savage Grand Op
era company Piofessor Finney has a
fine opportunity for selecting an qc
tette of famous singers who will ac
company him to the fair equipped In
score and costume to give condensed
acts fi om several famous operas of tho
day
In addition to the above free attrac
tions In Music hall vaudeville artists
from the Oipheum circuits of thenorta
have been engaged and their acts
promise to add further featui es toeuch
days programme SVtsaW
Thirty electric fans and ventilators
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D erorlliveakens
Your Kidneys
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood
All the blqpdjn jrour body passes through
your kidneys oifce every three minutes
The
kidneys are your
blood purifiers they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood
If they are sick or out
of order they fall to do
their work
Fains aches and rheu
e
matfsm come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood due to neglected
kldfey trouble
ney trouble causes quick or unsteady
he n beats and makes one feej as though
they had heart trouble because the heart is
overworking intpumplng thick kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin 1
ning in kidney trouble
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr Kilmers
SwampRoot the great kidney remedy is
soon realized It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits ftvA
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one dollar siz j i arii
s You may have a
ample bottle by mail Homo of s ampnoot
free also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble
Mention this paper when writing Dr Kilmer
St Co Binghamton N Y
Dont make any mistake but remem
ber tho name SuampRoot Dr Kil
mers SwampRoot and tho addres
Binghamton N Y on every bottle
Citation By Publication
TEE STATE OF TEXAS
Tohe Sheriff or any Constable of
Mttion County Greeting
YAi are hereby commanded to suin
moii Nannie Connor by making pubh
caton of this Citation once in each week
forfour successive weeks previous to
threturn day hereof in some newspa
published in your county if there
Ee fa newspaper published therein but
if not then in any newspaper published
111110 liftb Judicial District but if
Here bo no newspaper published in said
Jidiciul District then in a newspaper
published in the nearest District to said
hfth ludicial District to appear at the
rtt regular term of tho District Court
d Marion County to be bolden at the
Court Houso thereof in the city of Jef
ferson on the First Monday in Novem
ber a n 1908 the same being the 2nd
cay of November a d 1908 then and
tiere to answer a petition filed in said
Court on tho 2nd day of July a i > 1908
la a suit numbered on the docket of
said Court No 7615 wherein Bill Connor
is Plaintifi and Nannie Connor is De
fendant and said petition alleging that
on or about the 30th day of September
1905 in Timpson Shelby count Texas
Plaintiff was lawfully mairied to De
fendand that they lived together as
husband nnd wife until or about the
3rd day of December 1908 when said
Defendant left tins Plaintiff and run
off with anotbor man and has lived
with him in adultery That since said
separation on above named date plain
tiil and defendant has never lived to
gether nor cohabited as husband and
wife Premises considered plaintiff prays
jat defendant be cited to appearand
have been Installed in Music hall and answer thiB petition and on a final
made for the comfort hearing hereof he have a decree of di
every provision
of visitor I vorco and for cost of suit and for such
1 further relief as he may be
orefore plaintiff shall
it bfuo before said
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JJNtoOFTHEONESTAR
Exact populatIon r of Sherman is
placed at 241 8J
A human leg was found floating in
Galvestoajiay y
Consfderableicorn is being shlpped
fromtChillicothe j
Chamber of commerce has been or
ganlzedaMJliildres s jk > f
Streets of San Angeloare being
cleaned and weeds cut Si
Near Beevllle Walter Malono had
several fingers cut off > y gin saws
i Body of a negro with bullets in It
was found six miles west of Itockwall
Colored Biyan and Kern club of
Dallas has a membeiship of over
fiftt 4
A carload of horses has been pur
chased for the El Paso fiie depart
ment
Foi the fii st time In thii ty aix years
the Kaufman county jail is without a
prisoner
2vWaltei 2 Fiy struck by lightning at
Burnet lingei ed twenty four hours be
fore death came
Seventy five persons took the civil
seivlce examination at Dallas for car
rieis in that city
Mis Sims Cummlngs of Torney
danced with Sam Houston while Tex
as watf a republic
The Texas and Pacific railway is
rebuilding the dam of the artificial
lake at BigSandy
TelegramwjFublishing company of
Sherman haa filed its charter papi
taist i < ifnoooo V r
Ginplant of A Allen near Madison
was destroyed by fire The loss is 5
000 Insurance 3500
Taxable values of Kaufman coifnty1
for 1008 are 17891243 Lastyear
they weio 13 392989
A wagon bridge 500 feet long is ti
be btrU over the Brazos liver between
Hamlin and Aspermont
Postal lelegraph Cables companyis
extemilnf its line from Gainesville to
Wichita Tails 100 miles
Railroad Commissioner Colquitt had
at Pails a confeience with jobbers and
henid seveial complaints
lhe Presbyterian church recently
buined at Mineral Wells 1 < 3 to bo le
placed bj a fine btiuctmc
Natuial gas will be supplied Hem I
etta from the Clay count field at
50 cents pei 1 000 cubic feet
While Waltoi Dickson of Omaha
Neb slumbeied In a Dallas rooming
house he was relieved of 40
Gagging and binding the sentinel
two pilsoneis at Toit Sam Houston
near San Antonio escaped
Sadies Davis a negioss was found
dead on the leai steps of hei homo at
San Antonio Hcait disease
Denton County Association of Odd
Tellows has been organized Eery
lodge In the county Is a membor
J H Jackson of Delta county gnth
ered twenty eight bushels of pears
from one tiee realizing 1 pel bushel
At Beaumont the juiy in the cato
of S L Laws charged with tho killing
of A R Peaison gave defendant flvo
years
rive hundred acres In tho vicinity
of Clarendon were planted in melons
the past season Ono man had in fifty
acres
Tort Worth Brick company with
plant at Kemedale Tarrent county
capitalized at 30000 Is a new enter
prlso
J Jett Hooten lateXa Fort Worth cltl
fzen fell fiom thethird story of a
DenveF rooming hriuse dying in six
t
hours is
A liarles Stappen
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oy
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Dont Worry
If vou are sicE dont worry Hut JJeglu at oiace
to make yourself well To do this jje but repeat
the words of thousands of othe 6MifererB fro
womanly Ills svhen we say
It Will Help You
For 50 years thiB wonderful female remedy has
Ijlbeen benefiting sick women > Mxs Jennie Merrick
m of Cambridge City Ind says r I suffered greatly
flwith female trouble and the doctors did no good
M They wanted to operate but I took Oardui and it
iff made me feel like a new woman X am still using
this wonderful medicine with increasing relief
AT ALL DRUG STOEES
GI T Raggaird
Irlas Reduced The Prices On
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Refrigerators Mattings and Furniture
To Make Room For =
FALL SHIPMENTS
= Soon To Arrive
TUB LAIM1EST AND JI0ST COMPLETE STOCK IX THE CITY
QUALITY THE BEST PRICES THE LOWEST
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OUIl 1I0TT0 IS TO STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS
CALL AND JET PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
PHONES Store 97 Res 58
Jefferson Ice and Botting Co
MANUFACTURERS OF AND
DEALERS IN
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