2424 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1906-08-19 4

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    4THE P O E T W O R T H TELEGBAH BTT

    "fllK-E WORK NEEDED

    FOR F A T STOCK SHOWHas Yet SeveralKarnes to Secure

    E E D A Y S L E F T>

    BeginningOut-of-town Canvassatthe Boardof4tocaiivas* thesituation as toofthe subscriptions tothetoinsure theortheexposition hall anilforthertstock showor

    t la proper name Ihe PXIHW-l or the National Feeder* andofFort Worth.waswell attendedbythesuccess or thandunnni; some of themoretobeseen Captaint. Marlon Sansom I>r llaconck Judge-J II. llum-Much Work to B. Dona

    general sentlirh-nt laIhat thereWorthe hershare In themat torofthelull and torthe purposeg thecitizen* achance totlothework or thecommitandthecommittees will meeta Hoard orTrade directoryn at 4o'clock tohore|iort onprogress tothatndwill then b* continued toittee or tlii-.-.. was nameiltothe Xorth side especially withthe committeeallorers or,the exposition com

    itoriumFund Suggestedtobemade tohare theof theAuditorium fund subtotwenty-five shares ortheandtofarther that purposo aorthree wasappointed towith the said trustees. It was

    pointed out that the fund could notbeused for any other purpose than to aidIn the l.uildlm: oran auditorium andit seemed to the stieakers that this wasa rull compliance with the declared objectofthe AuditoriumAssociation. Ad-litlonally attention wascalled tothefact that theft* was now nohope otever getting any more money forthatpurpo-w und. therefore, nobetterusecould be made or ihe fund* In handthan -to Invest It Inthat waywithproper safeguard* forItsultimatereturn tothe auditorium fund.Captain S. II. Hurnett presided overthe meeting- nnd soon called It to ordernfter theappointed time. 4o'clock.Judge G W Armstrong moved that acommittee of three benpi-ilnted bythe chair totake upwith theauditorium fund trustees themutter ofsubscribing to m many shares of thestockofthe fat stock showascould bopaid for out oftoe fund In hand. li eundersold that itnow amounted toabout l!.;"0. andIf sothetrusteescould subscribe totwenty-five shares.lie was oftho opinion tint a properarrangement could bemade withthestock yards people fortheprotectionof funds ofthe auditoriumussoclatlonsucli. for Instance, ns having an agreement made that thefund shouldbedeemed sacred andIn theveryImprobable event of thefailure orthofat stock show. In which event all ofthe guarantee fund would l>e forfeitedor M much ofIt asmght benecessary, that forfeiture should notapplyto theauditorium fund. There wereseveral ways that this fund could boprotected andhe wasconfident thatthe nutter could besatisfactorilyar-nin-iil The motion prevailed anil thechair appointed onthe committeeJudge Armstrong. Captain Paddock,and Stuart Harrlon.

    165 Subscribers SecuredThe reports oftho committees, wereUKn read as tonewnames andthototal on tho list fisits up 165. thoughItmust bestated, nswill beseen froma perusal of thelist. a> herewithprinted, that twenty-five orthirtyofthe subscribers reported are from nonresidents ofFort Worth. It was theexpressed views ofthose present thatthe citizen*otFort Worth should havethe true status or the cxiswttlon girir-nut'v fund explained tothem t|M] itshould bemade very plain that Itwould not lie agood show lug togotothe country outside ofthe city, neklngfor aid forwhat Is regarded bymany

    as n Fort Worth enterprise', and makingno better showing than I* now made.For that reason It was decided that allof the committees could have moretime and Wednesday or next week wassu ge ted as agood date forthe nextmeeting, with thehope that at thai

    cadi man lussliaye in this world's goods anil wonomillionaires for a few years, hutitwouldt he lonjr until tlie same conditions tha t now prevailhe confronted by us axaiu. To you, kiud reader,

    a substantial change in your worldly welfare, andifyouwould get for your share a lot or twolioscn Height*, the place that issteadilybringing good profits to thoseWe take the

    thnt our little suburb w ill soon merge intouite nPity, and we say without fearof contradictiontat Boson Heights is the fastest growing suburb iu alldo exactly us we advertise

    Tho merger of th e Ar-car line, the Rosen Heights car line an dand Pow er Company will have t,

    the benefit of the old prices fora short while. Itnearly iiositively asserted that there will ho one orthe year is out,astreet car line traversing the entire city, ana

    s ns stated before the upbuilding of tho best suburbthe sta te . Our te rms are so easy that anvone can in-95.00 down ona lot, and95.00 amonth With no;u:d no taxes, and in case of yourfarther payment alot. B e wise and buy before the advanceis sure to come.

    Rosen HeightsLand CompanyPhone 846. 209 W. EIGHTH ST. Hew Phone 681.

    There are certain words missing in this advertisement.put into a sentence would be aQuotationone of the most patriotic menthat America everTo the first one that supplies this quotationof $50 on the purchase pr ice of apurchased on Uosen Heights Second Filing. To thewe will allow $25 each: to the next tenwe willto the next twenty-five w e will alloweach. Address replies to "Content Cle rk ," ca re ofHeights Land Co., and remember that these lotsTHIS OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st. 1906

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    meeting success as to Fort Worth couldbe assured.It Is determned toliegln thecampaign onthe outside and adraft of aletter was read, that Is totie sent outto all nf the men who might lie Interested with several blanks far sah-scrlptlons. The letter .was notIntheexuet form desired, md IIWHSreferredliack tothecommittee, toI* put Inprojier form and then cop!*** are toInmailed out by Ihe committee and othercopies are tobe sent out by merchantsuti! others In the city totheir corres-oidcnts. commission men. cattlemen,banks, flouring mills. Jobtiers, wholesaler* anil all others who can. byanystretch of Imagination beSUIIIUIKN1to have on Interest In thesuccessofIhe show.

    North Fort Worth CommitteeTo aid thepresent eonimtitii. nftwenty-one. which Is continued andto work especially In Xorth FortWorth, this committee was named:W

    1> Ikivl-, n. 1-IluMrMn-e ondI-Orrltchnrd.The out-of-town campaign will liegln Monday or ns soon nsthe circularletter can beprinted. It Is toIH> ac-comiiaiilcd byu llet of those Inthecity who have jtuhscrlln-d l,iat thosewho are approached may see the character oftho men In Fort Worth, 'iwtake an Interest In the fatstock show.Judso Armstrong read the letter, whichIs us follows:

    Fort Smith. Ark, Aug. 1(8George WArmstrong, Xorth FortWorth, Texas.My Dear MrI have your esteemedfavor ofAlmost 1ond note wh-it youhave tosn3* In regard toamodern livestork exhibition building atyour city-I have been keeping up with this pro-poseil enterprise for some time and amgreatly pleased toknow that you nowhave the matter well in hand. Yes. Iwill lio glad toact as oneof theoriginal twenty-one- directors forthefirst year andtogive you nil the assistance Ican In the premises.I am an enthusiast over theproposition ofconcentrating thelive stockInterests ortheSouthwest ut FortWorth. Texas.In myJudgment It Is thestrategicpoint where such Interests nhovMheconcentrated and Iex|-ot tolive l.uig

    enough towe Fort Worth thegreat-

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    mor babjrs da i ly ba th , be-c a u se it u n i t e s the de l ica te ,medic ina l , emoll ien t , sana t ive , and ant isep t ic prope rt ies ofCuticura , the grea tSkin Cure , wi th the p u re s tof c leansing ingredients andmost re fresh ing of flowerodors. Hence it is not onlyth e m o s t effective S k i n P u r i fying Soap forb a b y r a sh e s ,i tch ings, and chafings, y.it itIs the p u re s t and s w e e t e s tfor toilet and bath 'as w e l l .T-. iMNh . . . MW FW W.MdfMe4TaOSMI0n. NMf lwicwo n. ih.

    e.-t live stock market In the South. Irlneerely believe that through thatgateway all sub-quarantine animalswill finally move tomarket, and Ibelieve lh.itthetime Is not fardistantwhen thelive stock exposition toheheld utthat !K>nt will lie second tonone on Ihe continent.1 should beplrnsed In hear fromyou later In regard tofuilher details,u:id will ar-o Is? pleased III handlethesubscription contract when tiie sameIs pieHciitisl.TUaiiMm: youfor your generousconsideration In this connection, 1b'Cleave towrite myself, with high per-sonal ivtatd. your friend very truly.OSlWIt I~ MILKH

    Could GetFarmers; CongressMarlon Hansom andJudge Armstrong sisike on Ihe character of lb-pno.ised building und deprecatedanylocal Jealousy ns tothe pari ofFortWorth In' which thehuildlni; shouldbe loci.led. lie sold: "liven ir Itwas

    HI Xorth Fort Worth, it was furFortWorth, nndwith tho excellent cursen lee width wenow cove, with thetwo lines, itwas nlmnssasconvenientns If It was right where westandtoday. Much u bulldlns wana greatneed here. Ifwe luil inc.- said Mr.KaiiKoni.\~we could have Ihemeetingsof the Farmers* Oongre-o" nnd such nbuilding nsIt Is Ihe design orlinstock yards i-eople tolrulli h flie onlykind ofa. building wUeh will accommodate theFarmers" Congress. Xolonly." he tout limed, -la It afact Hntthey want tocome here, but It Is alsoa fact tint theiiacklnir house penilewant them locome; they want loget Into closer touch with Ihe men v liomake uptheFanners' Congress ut dthey arc willing to help pay for It. too.Their Interests are solnter-relatedthat It la theearnest desire of Ihepacking house Isyoplo to have theFarmers' Congress lotne here und thatileslro takes tho practical form of awillingness tospend Home money tohave them come. W th such anexposition lull, the congress could mvthere, with all or the exhibits thai makothe gathering soattractive, even tothe outsider, and then. too. themeetings areheld In thesummer, whenthere arenoother meetings ot Uiekind tobe held."Judge Armstrong followed Inaboutthe same vein. Nine ofthe committeeof twenty-one of theHoard or Tradehave not yet reported or bad not whenthe meeting adjourned, about 5:S0Oclock tomeet Ugalll Wednesday ut 4o'clock, when It Is expecteil the ltoantot Trade directors will also bepresent.J. WHpencer.M Sansomlaouts J.WorthamB U Uurnett.Long & Kvans.Paul Waples.J* It McXait.Ktu.irt Itarrlaon.M wllovenkump.K I* Clark.Charles E. Ricks.Wlliam Capps.Richard Walsh. PabulumJ. I-: Mtchell.W R. Clifton. Waco.J.FHovenkanip.R. II.Ilrown.I. T 1'ryor. SanAntonio.George W Armstrong.S. 11 ISurnett Jr. .T. L. Uurnett.C. K earmark.Joe XPaine.M. Sansom&Co.George Hlinpson. JUgou-IMckinson&C.Gus O'Kccfe.Andy Long.Pat Farfratli.Cowan&Uurncy.J. TLytic.W- ECouncil.M It.laiyd.13. EIJaldrldge.Wlliam Monnlg.Georgo Mnnulg.W. It.Harrison.3. Ii. Johnson.K. 70Farmer.Christ Scharbauor.John Scharbauer.The Telegram Company.A. Jitoe (?).A. & 1 August.James WWrs>y11. ISPaddock."Leon Gross.Q T Moreland.Wlliam Pryce.Texas Hrewlng Company.H D. Lary.L- u. Cobb.liimar &W lkinson.T. XThannlsch.Sam Davidson.J. YHog-rsett.George TReynolds.W. I).Reynolds.M MI larues.J. WSandldse.A. TIiyers.D. M Ross.John R Hal'scll.James W. Swayne.rturton-Peel Dry Gowls Company.Sangulnett&Staats.Spoonts-Thoni|isou tc Itarwise.W. J.Boaz.Texas Ilullding Company.Jack Durke.Xobby Harness Comuiiny.

    A GREAT Interest Is belne;shown In labor circles otFort Worth over the contestfor the honor orLabor Ikiyqueen, which will bedecMedby popular vote. There areatiirese.llSix contestants. plHtOgrapllS Oflltiroelieo: liul.Ilsbed In this Issue or Tl.eTrP-jrrumTl.e six itmtestapls andtheir r.-s|.n SJohnSouthCiceroMedllii- INo.il:Hen OJ. TE. GJames1* I*AuguWICfaII. Ii. CeorgClen 3. R.Eil SW. FEllis W. WW. SS. 31HourDr. PJ. II.Sol MSam S

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