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is. RHDE Handle nothing but Me very best in Wines Liouor CigaVj Extra fine whiskies for family and medicinal purposes. Your patronage pprrciated. Texas Seed and Floral CoJs Garden Seed C Absolutely Frcs Packajjcjdated. I OK SALE BY R. L. BROCDON 7 J. W. BATT5 REAL ESTATE AGENT OWie In Taliaferro Buildup. Op posit Ciurt House. I'hje 37. e In office the only set w Abstract ItMot., ,, Mni.m County ;ni Titles One block on West Side of town in good neighborhood fenced with wire; shade trees; price S300 Terms to suit purchaser. J. G. MINKERT Atto'ney and Counsellor tfJ.m Real Estate Bought and Sold, our veyor in office Remember Kd 'I alltfy' hejJ.t jirtiTj for hiks has changed M 'flume 2S, where he ! bv-!ter sitir.'ed to ac commodate Inn cuvrn)cii than ever in such ;i Jk atiil con venience, fur mi v in private fa'oi lie and a:iy pu!)lic hauling I kindly thrink hiu for your patroaje Rtspl., rp TALLEY & CLQiER HtaJqvatttrs Fhone 248 . LAUNDRY NOTICE. I have M-cuivd a.k'yj' y for the Model Steam Launrtry n( I Ion.-. ' ion. I will oflloV wlta K. I-. '.Henr.l. l"ii!on Tailor -i. ' I' a' li :iud dylnij of a!l k'.n !s ' ;t ! I ' i ialij. Ail Mcrk tii !ly ' guaianiei'd. Your pntrullaKc " Mi;,r.-riale.. pbou.- ::. A. It. Sa!i,li,'.-r. ; MILLER'S Near H. A T. C. Le?ot. $5.00 A WEEK ,- -.,- DR. R. H. HA jjniSON Physician and Surgeon ; Special Attention tef Geulto -I'liifinry Organs and Rectum. Ri sldence Pl.one V.C. Ofllce A'hoil sr.. Calls ansr.creJ Pniiiiitlyi Day or .NMght. m i DR. ALCIE BENBOW t DENTIST J.- OVRR HiSWHLL'3 BOOK "1TORJ ; J. B. HINES All Kinds of Insurance Telephone 161 -' Office Down Stalra la .' City 1111. W. C FOl'NTAiH J OENTU Oft.-e . -lutth Drug Co I nave a ntce line ot freen Vme male Fruit cakea aad nice fancy cake and ctil. : Mrr. Otto i oehoa. A r ana iiinteed h. Every HOTEL Z THEM AWAY. Row Leads to the Capture a Band of Horae Thieves. MonJa. .Mr. Ur'.mti. tlK- nar from Hcttrne, called on CoiifU tie N. JAlford to assist blm In I'M at tug come stolon stock, which lie had reason to believ had bwii brotiglu Into thin vicinity. It la said thin til thieves engaged In a drunken tight, one stabbing another with a knife. A young man who had b-en connected with the party, remarked while In -x drunkcnyndltlon. that he would give the party away, because of bla cutting hi)i lend, and from him whs ob- Latin ed the details of the afTuir from Vfwhhh the officers were able to land two men upon the charge of horse inert. On Monday night these two officer worked nearly all night it nit aucceeded In locating cue mule at the itock dale wood a 1 1 1 1 . where It bn I been hidd. also locating another one at Taylor and hearing of Hiiother mule and horae. which have not yet been M-ciircd. Thee two officers Were ts sifiti d by ('unstable Drown of Kubert loimi;. The recovered slock ii-ruiin I to the owner and Lie o!!'rvs me still at work ! itt in roleii stock Knckdnlc ll.' 'I ol t- torrpiomise voted Dawn. Jefferson City. Mo.. March 2'. The railroad communion of the house vot' d to sustain Attorney General Major's d-tuand that the railroad; ke- p I cent r.ite In force pending ap peal by the state to the supreme court of the United States. A counter bio tion 1 1 endorse the railroads' prnposu for a compromise was voted down unanimously Agree to Stand Pat. Washington. March 26. A caucti, of members of the house represent I lie oil districts was held. Several Texas1 congressmen attended. Those present agreed to stand pat on the present) provisions of the tariff. Suits Against Counties. Guthrie, March 16 Governor lias kell has directed Attorney Genera.' West to fll' suits aKaiust a number ol counties to reduce tax levies, the r suit of un investigation by the state tvvauiluer. Thirty Per Cent Reduction. ! Guthrie. March 2"i The Missouri Kan '.in and Texas Railroad company I has filed a dry coods tariff schedule showing n reduction of 30 per cent If' rates in Oklahoma Corpse Crammed In Bos. Muskogee. Okla. Manh 2'. Th, body of Charles Stinnett, n M'isl.ogef ' iieuro, handed at Harrison, Ark., ar; ried her-- o limine, in a box with th hauds ni:d t ;rotrudiug. ..' Early Srown Passes Away. f Cle.i;rtie. Tex . March i; Carl) Prown. veteran of t li . M.-xIcan ant' civil wars mh prrmiticnt ficauiier. I dejd ;i-. i i-iclity years Sure mbi to Injuries. i WalTIf s ell. 4 . T.A.. Man li T . !! ' 1 I.: i.t T:,.l.l. i'!J'M'ei lie IT I 'Hi-!.; ! it, '1 O i,t:,.l 1,. id M I in . t ! : i ' . li- Winning a Violin. The way M. Ysaye, the great rlolln lt, iM-.'ame the owner t n Gunrnerliis violin date! 17li was thus ipiaintly told by himself: 'The l.'utirnerlus was loui;!it In Par is by a pupil of mine, n cbtirtnlt' jounu woman. I envied her the vio lin, n ml fate g ive It to me. I tea, b this pupil, and by and by I meet her sister, a inosi lovely ytiu woman, with whom full In lore straightway and marry. Soon I k to my sister In law, wh was my pupil, and say to her: ' "It Is time you xlop fooling with violin. You will never learn how to play It.' 1 inke the iiicrty of a big brother, but she do not like It for long time. At last she siii-cuiub to my ex perience and wisdom, and she stops playing. Tbeu I Nsy grandllMuently: " will take the t Junrncrltis. 17. I take It. and that Is how the violin came Into the (Hmeesslon of Ysaye." Thty Meant Business. A Chicago stag manngrr was tell ing of suiaslng Incidents of blunders and errors caused by stage fright. In a rotnantle play recently revived one of the minor characters, a dairymaid, conies forward at the end of the re cital of a love romance and comments as follows: "Hope fllbsl their youth and whetted their love; they plighted their trothi" nut at oue of the iterformanees the girl who played the dairymaid was absent without tn-tlee. At the last mo ment the manager gave the line to a shepherdess, who had never had lines to speak before and who was excess ively nervous w hen her cue came. This Is what the astonished audience beard: "Hope filled their trough and blight ed their love; they whetted their toothr Interested. "Wot y read in' about, Chlnirayr "About a guy named Hannibal. He wui fie greatest general of his time "Football or rlngf-Kansas City JorjmaJ. Telaot jmow what to do; tact knowe wMJtwt to do. whisky A OruntoCn La PUZZLES POLICE. Before Marriage Woman Cut an Artery In Arm. VI nee ones, hid.. March 26. Whether Mrs. Russell Culbertaon murdered or killed herself after cleverly nianufao taring; evidence to auggst murder tilt puzaloa the police. The discovery la the home of the dead woman of a piece of cloth which resembles the bandage tied around her mouth when ahe was found In a shed near ber home leads the police to believe Mrs. Cul berson was her own slayer. The locat ing In Chicago of a woman eusrertej f Implication in a plot to murder Mrs. Culberson, and a declaration from this woman that she has not been away from Chlcag since last July; that she could prove an alibi and would he willing to come to Vlncennes to allay the suspicion aroiued against her. ha also served to Indicate the tragic end of Mrs. CulbertsoiTe life came by eelf- dent nn Hon. A "nun and woman dragged me there mid mud- me swallow poison." were the lust words of the woman be f or h died, but no trace has yet been toilful of any strangers in the nel tii othoo I of the Culhortaoti home Wednesday afternoon, when the trag edy ocruned " Mrs Cullieitsoii often snoke of a hp.ti.er. Dr. Overton, who. she wild r- s: I -d In Texas lie has not et been located. That Mrs. Culbertsoii attempted on previous ii i a.-lon to take her life has been reported to the police. It. fore her marriage to CiilhcriMin, she cut an artery in ber li ft arm. Mrs. Jennie Overton Culhertson. It Is now repotted, came from Dublin, Tex Relatives are said to live there .oi al authorities are attempting to commu nicate with tlimi BELIEVED SHE SUICIDED.' Chief of Pol ce Says He Is Not Seek trj the Murderer., Vlncenti.. Ind . March Z'. The Chli axo woiran who Is sought In con nectioli with the mvsterlous death ol Mrs. Russell Csilliertson - i,i. Kits l.ongwe. She resides at 7"S West Madison street, that city. she con sidered the search for her a Joke and Willing to (otne with me to Vlllientiei 1 wanted" Chief police Kvsns an nouiicd In- Is satisfied Mrs. t'ulberl son killed liemelf. "I do not seek til. murderer further." said the chief ft! . 1..t. ... ... . 'i i s. inoerixnii uiso satil tier latlief resided In Texas, bill never told when' She said bot.'t ber brothers and fathci are physlt lsn STEVENS MAKES DENIAL. It li Also Stated President Taft Hat Not Committed Himje'lf. Washing! on. March 2tl. In the houf Thins, lav Mr Stevens cif M.nnesota deni. d he w,u cnm-eriied In the prepa ra'i'ei of mi in, ome tax bill In ord ? to cany ie;t any police of President Taf! e., r'i it n:l.tct. Tie' . rt s;i.iers he -ah! !ia I jiveii lliat Imtitessi ,n. and If a!i.w.d to a without mirectlon it tnli'.t !ei.,l to (.on:e epl !,: -Tas - li,- it to trie ;l f.ilri-n.itio!! II.. fbM-l.ii him - 'I In Mvot of a nnxii : I Incom. t:i 1.- h.eii ht a bill could h" il -Vis- .. ,.;H M) s,.-.-..,-Tir. f'-.i Van, ,, , . it'otn !,! !, tlm t n ni::.' CO ! , te, ;, f r 1 leav.- no dl": S i ! V.I ! .kht . .,-, ,i . c.,.-i le'I: : ,1 . . , ,:, lint i v. m ,.. hU 'ii. i 'i to p'.-pat.. ,, h a hi. h: I a !. I '. it if wa on own r,. 8 orisi;,l,: . v. the belti i.r wh.iteve .s .;, e ,,f : ,.:,ii ni.it ,,n 1,,. i, .il drt fl. in I' w is r i t.d at the White Hons, that Pie .i Tafi b r- t: t nii imi'i. h!ni.-e !; p nev v.n ( ,i. (neou e . r. eltlixr as m imme lla'e nld to the i.-.i-ury or a .i i i v iu.-:isiir.- t. Oe rousid";e ,, ioiuie4 at lis next session TALKS OP INCANTATIONS. Woman Tells Judge She Is Out Con siderable Cash Chli ago. March In a case or hearing before Municipal .I't lg- I'hlir Mary Sllmak M, a story of the o: Of $117 thru iilh belief In the power nl lnrantatlnns Hie,, im lnd,., "black mas " supposed to have been held In a graveyard at nrdnlght. where dirt was dug and candles burned This on seance, she ay. cost her $25. which Is part of the amount she Is trying tr recover from Mrs SUmund Wysocki a card reader, who denies the charges Th- "black mass." It is alleged. wa to drive away evil spirits and allow the girl s lover to return l,i her. "ALL POOLS' DAY." Campaign to Make It "Optimists' Day Is Notsr Being Conducted. New York. Marrh 2i A campaign for the abolishment of "All Pools day' and the establishment In It 4 stsd of 3 national "PjiMmlath' day" on April I has been started by the Optimists club A bill putting this design into effect has been sent to Senator Tay lor of Tennessee frjr Introduction in (ongress At the hadiuarterf of the Optl mists' club here a circular letter Is b. Ing sent to eovernurs of states, pres Idents of ollegi4 and public men nt various degrees urging the new plan "April 1" the letter says, "ought to bn a day of good will. At present olv served. It is a relic of a barbaric ag- The Optimists club plans to change In charter so that every man. Instead nl playing practical Jokes upon his neigh bor. will devote the day to doing so am good." Spaniah Compoter Gone. Madrid, March 26 The death Is an neunced of Ruperto'Caapi, a populai Spaa lea com poser. DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY OF NEWSPAPERS. In refusing a, motion to set aside the verdict of a Jury In favor of a newspaper In a libel suit. Judge Gsy of the supreme court of New York said: "While iiewspnprs tdiould be held to strict accountability for un justifiable and untruthful assaults uion private character or iiKn bind- I ness standing or credit, they deserve j not puuinhment and riuiike. but pub lic approval and commendation w here, as In this Instance, i.y truthfully and In strict conformity to the fuels cull public attention to those who are engaged In nefarious practices injurious to the public welfare." This is n brief but conipri -benshe statement of the duty and icshmisI bllliy of newspei. No honest or truthful newspaper ever gives cutre'i. cy to suspicions. Institutions or ru or business of any Individual or as sociation, cither public or private, mors that will Injure the r'miieti-r Nor Is It within the prolnc- of a newspaper to do detective work with the object of discovering evidence against nny suspected i.f helm; en gat:c, In nefarious practices llijuil- 011s to the public wcllure. Hut wlie.i; satisfactory proof of the existence id such nefarious practices Is presented it is the duty of the newspaper to cKise them. Ulld III all Sill h cases1 enllvlitelici public opinion npphimls such exposure In pursuance of this polity, tin Katie bas several times diiiiio: tin last twelve months re I used to pub lish cxp.irte statements dlsparauiu : to cltleiis. cither in.llv Idunlly or col lectlvely. because in no 1 use va tiieie nny proof of wrong doing Nor j has hji'n ciltlcisiii of nn public man ; or set of men npM-nrcd In these col umns without a basis of facts to sus 1 tain it Line to Be Extended. ! Fan A'ik Tex , March 2fl. Aej cording to plans announced here San Angelu will have connection with Sai l Antonio within two years. H. A. l-ov ' who built the pjlnl Kock line, says h j will extend the road througii San An i relo to Kcrrvllle for fljo.onn bonu-. This bonus Is assured. Ixive has a! ready contracted for 220 mile of 'ei Special baud concert tonight. A. and M Colbge. Assemblv Hill! .Viliuis sion 2.'. cents. !'t For Sab- One pair will matched mules. Al ply to W. I, McCultoch ! Bryan's Big Furniture and Buggy HOUSE i We Sell Moon Bros. Buggies From Fine BUCHAHAW-M XL arc-5 WhftftflJlaT, uquok snaus at CatcaJe. sk 1 now . . .1.2 Wil.on Rye, si. $1 .SO now 1.2 Hunter K),l. n I- Walker ( anaJisn Club, eat I.7J now l Klack and White cotcli im ported MtOkS), s 2.ui now Durtv'. Pure Malt ' ol folk Belle of l.rxiiiittun. Iiettlr in bond, wti 1 . 2 S mm w Miny'otl.ei B;lnJ ol Liquors anU-lull line ol buttled and barrel wine at very low Mue. r1?rwill's ''"'?Vj.-.'"vV Jlcant BABY JSUGCIES Jut Received W. T. JAIVsES Ban year life fiuarsatt'as ysa'usvd sail f flothtiitmllf'it lhi mnt mi mi txy (Mlrart. When vim buy a Manhattan A , vou are guaranteed in that policy an exirt accounting tor every cent ot premium pavruent. That po-ti.Mi which ha not actually leen ronsumerf io arrying the rivk i ) our monev, iuhevt to your inoant demand. It 111 a v ! jthd:awn in cah u it mar Ixuvfd in buying paidup imoirance, a you mat T'v'f In 'he event of lape and the ahtence of an t pieed desire on vour part Jf. to the dkoMlion ol vour funJ, fhe company auto matically carries voui policy in lull loSee lor a period a long n ihe amount on deMit will 1 av for the net rtt, and a table ot thete cost t given in the policy. Insure in'jht.ManhattanJ.ife of NtuYork,. 5. L Botturithl, A tut. Insure in the SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Dallas, Tex Whe h ! e l a Ts mft iiri-lc I diI ni Surlu rj il! k Ti si r ' i' B Urti iM Mpii'ii lh. ittfi.nt (im t riln, ml on fo nil A.i,4ai uti Si k fitting terv Iran anj woifian t.asTr Vi,t m cwj Sal-ti, hmij run FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY. JvUnr art n ni lnf l? l-uM ( I lnurtn e ir.n jil 11 ,t 1 1 nt Wr my fl n JOE B. REED. Columbia Carriage VEHICLES Runa bouts ijfli) $35.00 to $125.00 Driving Harness and Saddles Company; Inc. mahwiws cash crocut la.. F.. . Piji , harried in , wi aLfffJ n-r. . . I bond, wa LPTJ n-r. . . I Ol) Bearh ro aM) e, wi 91.50 now er 1.0,, WitUaW (,rot Kve. si. now . ...."W.'MI iiifed French Congac. 11 $2. SO now I.7S Pure Peach and Apple Bran dt , $l.Si now 1.04 Pure Blackberry Wine, was J1.S0 nj ,0') Cash Grocery. 1 JF SHFWANKLIN'S Meat Markets j Vfpft MtriH fisae J9 '-j f Itmn iVerlet th 32$ " Chotcext of Beef, 1'ork, Veal, Mutton, and iusaite. Your trade in appreciated. Liae'of z. 1 1 1 1 t mpmf A OOM)