The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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Md prem-
•*id quarantine
\ after having au-
»y
By the Governor, No. •
Whereat, the Live
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of times every 7 to 12 days
on
al
ses,
county were in favor of tick
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was a man of a large family,
as
be prescribed by the Live Stock
tie, horses,
(8) No permit or certificate
tary Commission for the
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goveknok
Crops around Burke are now
burning up. Cotton is literally
covered with lice and honey
°* thia number of dew.
of Angelina County.
(2) As directed by section
7, chapter 60, hereinbefore
mentioned, the Live Stock Sani-
tary Commission has caused
was officially notified by tire
> of Angelina
County that an election was
anticipated.
The deceased is well known
to the people of the county, has
tary Commission.
(19) No transportation
eluded in what is designated in
the general rules and regula-
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w
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pared for burial by the
ing department of W.
, ft Co., and have been
y hundreds, ail anx-
M the face of the man
bis life tn the di*.
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.SON
MUST GET ORDER
The loss of sugar and sugar
ships by German submarines, a
shorter crop than was ’antici-
pated, and the transfer of 50,-
000 tons of shipping allotted to
x of such
thirty-five
(2100.00)
the avail-
n all oth-
to main-
schools of
less than
d it shall
rd Of Ed-
it amount
free text
n attend-
of
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of the Live Stock Sanitary Com-
mission; that said commission-
ers’ court caused publication of
same in a newspaper within
said county, that the county
I judge of said county certified
to said publication and filed his
Sec. 4. That the sum <rf ■
>rem tax I sand ($2,000.00) dollars, ® •
rmed or apportioned out of any f®fl
' Treasury of the State of
1 oOlArxwimA atmWMkriatafl. tfl
ol build- penses of such publteatw® R
yvsQ-tnwj ! finn /I
-xpaying
at an
purpose, thirds vote, yeas 108,
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the one vote, yeas 23, nays 4.)
Approved March 19,
(A TRUE COPY.) ,
a dJ
Acting Secret^
•a'|'
J
_ t____the Live
Stock Sanitary Commimion aa
BURKE LOCALS.
same must be kept free from
exposure to tick infection after
the issuance of such certificate.
No transportation company
shall accept for shipmeut any
cattle, horses, mules or asses in
said county, unless they are ac-
companied by a permit or cer-
the United States Bureau
Animal Industry, nor shall any
transportation company trans-
port such shipment without
said certificate.
(17) Cattle, horses, mules
and asses shall be allowed to
enter said coun tv quarantined
herein without inspection, per-
dren at Austin, and the little sPect°rs; provided, that
girl wrote that Julius is not sick
in the coop like he used to be.
I suppose when Austin went
dry it was for his good and wel-
fare after all.
I am feeling fine, papa, and[
...
I
’• ’gat
S
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if,
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; a large number were
Uy acquainted with
5f whom unite in speak-
ipi in the highest terms
Beer and a man. The
were shipped today at
g the E. A W. for Au*.
re they will be given a
[t the time White was
has brought to Hunting-
[ere he gave a meagre
| of the killing while
i for the T. A N. O.( on
se was i
epital in Beaumont for
treatment, and his de-
n of the manner in
« was treated by the in-
authorized shall not apply tel
rated cities or towns constittt
arate and independent schosii
Sec. 2. The foregoing cuaH
amendment shall be submfttzi
vote of the qualified elseWk
State at an election to be held I
out the State on the first Ten
ter the first Monday In A
1918, at which election all W
voring said proposed amendM
write or have printed on their
the words, “For the amendaad
this J Constitution of the State of M
at should I viding for the levy of a speas
lamed be tax for the maintenance trf ■
e met by lie schools of the State and tel
ral funds i free text books in the pnbfie
tore may | of the State of Texas," andd
ition of opposed shall write or have m
r special their ballots the words, “AM
required amendment to the ConstitaM
Halation; State of Texas providing fctj
whether of a special school tax for A
law, may tenance of the public sehomS
•re coun- "* ‘ ‘ ‘ “ - —*
.11 be au-
s assess-
i all said
nent and
r schools
districts
tation company transport any
cattle, horses, mules or asses in-
to, within or from said county
unless they are accompanied
by a permit or certificate, other stoc
Transportation companies shall [indicated,
attach the original copy of cer-
tificate or permit to the way-
county mentioned in paragraph
1 hereof. The Live Stock Sani-
tary Commission has adopted
the following rules and regula-
tions governing the infection,
disinfection, certification, treat-
ment, handling and method and
manner
ment of cattle, horses, mules
and asses, in, into, within or
from said county quarantined
’ST Systematic tick eradlca-'
tion shall be conducted in the
County of Angelina until it is
[free of tick infection. The
owners and caretakers of all
cattle, horses, mules and asses
in said county shall dip them
regularly under the supervision
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transportation,[Lufkin Land & Lumber Com-
nil Ji! zv
- >•*•*•» vjwzgc xjr«ml W88
,. ping pens in Angelina County struck by lightning and instant- *
----------------— “n"~r no cattle, ly killed, the bolt striking him «•
into or from the said county, or I nor®es- mules or asses therein, on the left side of the skull, '
£rr»vw nn«* URIpRA nfl niarl Rvr a npr+i •».«• ■. • . .
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ficate or permit from an author-
ized inspei
Ass sjtetxsss
papa, and don’t have
be released until it is ascertain-
ed bt inspections at regular in-
tervare that no infection has
been transmitted to such cattle,
horses, mules, asses or prem-
ises; or in case splenetic fever
has been transmitted, such
quarantine shall be held in full
force and effect until such in-
fection is entirely eradicated
therefrom, under the direction
of the Live Stock Sanitary Com-
mission as prescribed in the
rules set forth for eradicating
ticks from cattle, horses, mules,
asses and premises that have
never been classed as free.
(6) The owner or caretaker
of cattle, horses, mules and
asses located in the County of I
Angelina shall not ship, haul J
1918, as prescribed in section
7, chapter 60, general laws of
the State of Texas, passed by
the 35th Legislature at its reg-
ular session, and that the com-
missioners’ court of said county
met and canvassed said election
returns and certified that a ma-
(Copy)
Austin, Texas, March 29, 1917,
this hour when grave respotuibili.
pan you, to reaftrm my eonfldsiice
ind patriotism; and to say to yon
!BS that the people of Texas stand
nan to aid you in carrying out year
a for the protection i rfthatam^tf
reely,
JAMES E.^FERGI
w Wilson, Washingtonj lk C.
use, Washington, April 2, 1917.
r Ferguson:
im my heart for the generous aa-
give me in your letter of the 29th
messages do much to help and sus-
ncereljs yours,
WOODROW WILSON,
guson, Governor of Texes, AneHn
J 2,1917, was the same date that
lelivered his message to Cangreaa,
clare that a state of war existed
(Telegram.)
Austin, Texas, April 14, 1917.
i Wilson,
ngton, D. C.
xtended conference with General
ler that I may not be misunder-
tay that my position is that con-
essary so far as Texas is concern-
men are commanded and officered > '
ey will rally to the colon without
id will fight as long as the war
my view, I fully realize that this
inued arguments, and I desire to
ou that I am ready and willing •
s been, to aid you in any way pos-
adoption of any plan which you
r the protection of the country
ely,
JAMES E. FERGUSON, .
(Letter.)
le, Washington, 19th April, 1917.
Ferguson:
you for your telegram of April
glad T am that you are co-opSJ
in carrying out the plans of the
rdially and sincerely yours,
WOODROW WILSON,
•uson, Governor, Austin, Texas.
lowledgment of President Wssd-
) ver nor Ferguson was “co-oper-
in carrying out the plans of ths
i and confounds the slander that
hat Governor Ferguson Wy out
esident Wilson in his policies for
situation.
LR- E. Ferguson in this campaign
, and their suppression of the
DECENT PEOPLE. They may
ome of the time; they may fool
11 the time, but they can not fool
time.
shooting White linesnow,
to run around with a gas mask
around my neck, and I don’t I
have to sleep in a dug-out at
night. Say, papa, I sleep out
in a park at night. There is a
p»rk just at the end of town —-----------
where I am located. I don’t °f an inspector of the Live Stock
think this will last long—it is
too good to last long. I expect
to go to a real live place soon,
ar • -
of excitement and entertain-
ment. Well, papa, that will be
o. k., for we can’t win a war
and the transportation compa-1
nies shall not handle or allow 1
them to be handled through in-|
fectious pens. ..
..o. wending his way home from the
(13) ine f.r»nannWnitnn !t i__j a t ■
drive, drift or in any other man- comP*nies shall keep all ship-'pany mill, George Gann
ner move or allow the move- —
of delivery and ship- ment of such live stock within, and allow
i — v.«. wwuvy, VI . ' —
from any. premises therein, “nless accompanied by
without a permit or certificate
'Sto^ir-4 Sanitary Commission
sho*dng them to be free of fe-
ver ticks. If a certificate is is-
ftach cattle a sufficient
* of tinea at regular in-
I. as may be prescribed
Live Stock Sanitary Com-
»to fully satisfy the Live
•anitary Commission that
re entirely free of sple-
Jever infection. Premises
th there are i
mules and asses may be
1 as free of infection up-
Tecommendation of-the
Or after the said premis-
es been so vacated a suf-
I period of time during
is of the year most favor-
br eradicating ticks by
nethods. AU cattle, hor-
mles, asses and premises
.MllWWg — - —■ xrwu* VIUVUVU *o &aw
fronk.splenetic fever infection
whieh subsequently became'ex-
posed to such infection shall
' .'78
Rowe, who was shot Soldier Boy's Las* Letter
A couple of days since Sam jority of al* votes cast in
Pizer of Houston was in the
city, the guest c
bringing with him
Lightning Yesterday
(From Saturdays Daily.)
Shortly after quitting work
yesterday afternoon, and while
maadstf Tr thty k,r* d‘PP*i until county recognised by
free of ticks. When the felf* * . ABL
Sallie Pigford, 0-' De-[horses- mules and a88es wil1 be
required to make a second
round-up of the pastures at
each dipping to gather any an-
: imals remaining therein to in-
sure that none have been over-
1 looked.
i (5) All cattle, horses, mules
asses and premises in each of
the said counties are classed as
infected or exposed, and are
hereby quarantined. Cattle,
only a permit shall be issued by
the inspector.
(11) Cattle, horses, mules
and asses accompanied by a
permit shall be free of ticks,
but inasmuch as the permit in-
dicates exposure they must be
handled as infectious stock,
and the transportation compa-
nies shall not handle or allow
them to be handled through
non-infectious pens.
(12) All cattle, horses,
mules and asses accompanied
by a certificate are considered
tha dipping or inaoec- •Pector »upervi*es tha dipping frM of fever tick infection, ip.
® of cattle, homes, mules and eloded *n what is designated in
eases to move within, into or the «ener*1 rules and regula-
from Angelina County, he shall jtlons ot tbe Uve Stock Sanitary
dtp them once only if he finds Comrai«>on,a3 the “Free Area.”
no tick or ticks upon any ani-1 Cattle may be ship-
mate in said herd. If he should ped tor immediate slaughter
find a tick or ticks on any of under the rules prescribed in
said animals, he shall require aection 4 general rulee and reg-
STSSS;
Yoors sineweb,
: =. 7Z^GU8dN.
Governor at Texas.
asses are I
free of ticks before they
subjected to the final dipping.
j/.vmiovo Inspectors shall not
have been clareed aTfree issue certiflc»te» unless the live
stock covered by same can
reach destination without ex-
posure to the fever tick infec-
__hu.i.uuucu, t’on‘ tbey cannot reach des-
and jaud quarsmtine'shalT'not tination without such exposure,
fcutside assistance reach-
I when he was carried to
|City and later to Hun-
I That any man or the
fs of his family could be
Id of the milk of human
p as to see a man suffer
Rowe and not even give
Pass of water, seems too
1 to believe, and it is to
fcd that a punishment
ksurate with the crime
[visited upon such indi-
[sooner or later.
P it was not learned, the
Pon is that Captain An-
[nd Sheriff Watts of San
Re County were the
r° eventually came to
ptance of the wounded
they composed a party
p bent on the same er-
'be, both parties having
During that portion of
“ty for a couple of days
deserters mentioned
“d a number of evaders,
hich the county is af-
getting along 0. k.
Love to all at home, I am,
Your son,
NATHAN L. PIZER,
79 Co. 6, Reg. U. S. Marines. [
» * and asses between the pastures [shall be valid unless it is issued
by an inspector regularly ap-
pointed by the Live Stock Sani-
pur-
formance of such duties, and
same
I
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y 11
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Sanitary’ Commission in an ar-
senical solution containing 8
, pouds of arsenic to each 500
place where there will be lots gallons of water and such other tifleate; nor shall any transpor-
ihgredients or chemicals as the
Live Stock Sanitary Commis-
sion may deem necessary in or-
der to make an effective solu-
tion. Such dippings shall be
given regularly at such inter-
for we just finished over two vals and on scuh dates as may
long months at the front.
I got a letter from the chil- Sanitary Commission or its in-
spectors; prdvided, that own-
ers or caretakers may be excus-
ed from dipping their cattle,
horses, mules and asses when
'dcr of service from
r«nty volunteers of the
£ to the aid of the offi-
®*t county was not ac-
'esterday afternoon, C. grist mill opposite the depot.
• tslking over long dis-
*l«Phone to Sheriff
* informing him of the
» on a ranch and the dipping vat
» [and the return of the cattle,
Misses Annie McCall, Onita [horaea’ mu*es and asse9
n , j ,■«> »»• t pastures after dipping, and m
Burke and little Mias Laura [all other matterg whjch in any
Burke are visiting their brother i respect may affect the thor-
and uncle, Hugh McCall, at oughness of the work. Owners
Shreveport, La. | or those in charge of cattle,
Mrs.
"R tlder, La., and Dr. Jeff Tread-
well and wife, of Tallequah,
Okla., are the guests of T. J.[
and Lucy Treadwell.
Will Burrus is building a nice
to M.
« Rangnr wlw wm kill- officer ^t-
men to go into those wood, and
attempt to round up those de*,
perate criminals. It is the be- c - -w
lief that a large number of Ran- Sanltary Con»niBaion of Texas
; his me in me ai*- aent into that coun-
if his duty, it develop- ’tone ,eft u“- ?Unty Judge
turned by die State in bringing BlcvUon wu
f°r Tex- held in said county May 15,
nab very jealous of the lives of — *
^rJe&Xless'Ranger’!’and woe
betide the one who spills their
?Idu’,and e8Pecially « such a
cold-blooded and cowardly
manner as is the case in this in-
stance.
the Live Stock covered by
begin movement at once.
(9) Inspectors shall not is-
sue a certificate on cattle,
horses, mules and asses to move
from Angelina County or from
any premises located in Ange-
lina County, unless they origi-
nate on permises known to be
free of fever tick infection, or,
unless they have been dipped
on the owner’s premises or at
his customary dipping vat Un-
’S they are free of ticks; nor
ihall inspectors issue rerHS.
»tae or any cattle, horses,
eign country not recognized by Relief have caused the
the United States Bureau < * ’■ *’
Animal Industry as free of the
fever tick shall not drive, drift,
haul, ship or otherwise move
any of said live stock therefrom
linto said county quarantined
I herein, unless said live stock
are accompanied by a certifi- ing the amount of sugar which
cate issued by an inspector of is allowed to go as far as pos-
the United States Bureau of |sible, the Food Administration
is issuing a leaflet, “Maximum
Canning With Minimum Su-
gar." The numbered references
therein are to the Farmers
Bulletin issued by the United
State Department of Agricul-
ture, which may be obtained
from that department.
ricini-1^eatwarbem» waged, despite , l nas causea
being the hardshiP8, that will ever be thlS suPPlemental proclamation
erters ia 80urce °f comfort to his be-}t0 be is8ued’ and a Quarantine
two" of whom !reaved Parents. The letter fol- 18 hereby declared around aa‘d
lows with.the elimination of a
few paragraphs:
France, May 27, 1918.
Dear Papa:
Just a little note to let you
know that my thoughts ar$ al-
ing some traveling since I l^t
no cattle tbem to be diPPea any number uIation8 of the Live Stock Sani-
’ of times every 7 to 12 days un- tary Commission.
til all ticks on them have been transportation com- •
[eradicated. N<y certificates pany sbaH move any stock car
shall be issued by any inspec-|or cars int0 Angelina County
tor for such movements, unless (without first having same clean-
the cattle, horses, mules and'ed and disinfected; nor shall
found to be entirely [they load anJ’ cattle, horses,
r are I mules or asses into any stock
cars within said county with-
out having them cleaned and
disinfected.
The violation of any of the
foregoing rules and regulations •
shall be an offense, and punish- ,
able as provided in the laws of
the State of Texas.
This order shall become and
be effective on and after June
25, 1918.
In witness whereof, I have*
hereunto set my hand and caus-
ed the Seal of the State of Tex-
as to be affixed at Austin, Tex-
as, this 15th day of June, A. D.
1918.
(Seal) W. P. HOBBY/
Governor of the State of Texas.
By-the Governor,
GEORGE F. HOWARD,
Secretary of State.
of relatives, eradication under the direction iin^*Ii«tely be quarantined,
7 .. w ... v., . ---1 several let-
placed and sent 7?” rece‘ved from nis son, Na-
• than, written while the latter
was in the trenches in far-away
lh“ death wound, and the one,
Kf the home where he ireproduc.ed below is the last
It is sufficient to make |!)n* received^r°m the soldier .„
Id of any man boil. He ,ad’ an “ccount of whose death c^fficate with the county clerk
that in company with j™?pe?fed in-a recent issue of"
■ both under the com- lhe N®wa and other daily pa-
|f Captain Andrews, a 'pe” tbe State. It expresses
Lof that portion of San 1a desire to do his bit in the
Ine County in the vicini-' ^eat war bein« waged ’
■White City was 1
Ir four alleged deserters [
lie army, two of whom 1
Ins of Bose Williams, one
■name of Evans and an-
Ihose name has not been
I, and at 2 o’clock in the
L they walked up to the
fee of Williams, and up- ;
[king their, presence [ways of you.’ I have bee? d*o-
Iwere invited to take ing some traveling since I last
ki the front gallery, wrote you. I traveled in box-
Ihey had occupied only
[time, when five
out of tti* - '
I fire, i
k the left breast, from
lets of which he died in
twenty minutes, while
kceived two wounds, one
ing his left thigh and the
evening the muscles of
k. Rowe claims that he
aw a man suffer as in-
as did White, while he
was allowed to remain
ie had fallen without an
assistance or even a
water, the shooting oc-
at 2 o’clock in the
r and it being 10 o’clock sleeping in the parks at night
when the big show is up at the
front. This is only a little rest,
mules or asses.
(7) Where a pasture lies
partly in any count}’ quaran-
tined herein and partly in an-
it is deemed safe or expedient other county, the owner or care-
taker of any cattle, horses,
mules or asses located in said
pasture shall not allow any of
them to move or be moved
across the county line into or
from said quarantined county
lowed in rounding up and hand- [ without a certificate or permit.
-Ji
1 . 33
3
s rear of
Gann were knocked down,
1 are
cattle, jiy killed, the bolt striking him
a certi- ’
«tor of the Live Stock I
CommUeion
(14) Gentle wor)r stock ber of places, tearing the over-
may be allowed to move within, alls of the corpse to shreds and
ty without dipping if the inspec-1 from his feet.
tOF finds nn tin Ira nn 4-Viasm T— ____s xt. 1
which case he shall issue
on them, a wide circle of relatives, and
I.. __a’ '____ _ » .
ed with fever ticks, he shall
to do so.
(4) In conducting the dip-
ping of cattle, horses, mules
and asses, the inspector shall
have full and complete authori-
I ty to direct the potiqy to be foi-
ling the cattle, horses, mules
State, and to provide free OH
in the public schools of the ■
Texas."
Sec. 3. The Governor st
is hereby directed to issue *3
sary proclamation for said etos^
---to have same published as rWfl
Dy with-1 the Constitution and existing
or more, the State. ,1
re may Sec. 4. That the sum of tre
A uv.j.,1
ithin all thereof as may be necessary,sj
* . , . 2___1___ ~__j
er main-: Treasury of the State of
and the otherwise appropriated, to
majori- i tion.
(Note—H. J. R. No- Tl
House of Representatives'
,.«uiuo vote, yeas Ivv, w
treed in passed the Senate by I
r ■ — -■
the pro-
uch dis-
on the
herein
splitting it open, singeing off hU
eyebrows and eyelashes, trav-
, , eling on down the body, which
•4) Gentle work stock ber of places, tearing the
sued, the Live Stock covered by >“to and from Angelina Coun-[completely removing the shoes
same must he Vent ty without dipping if the inspec- from his feet. It was also
tor finds no ticks on them. In [learned that several other par-
x.. x , a cer-1 ties who were in the i__
tificate on them. If he finds Gann were J
them to be only slightly infest- though no serious results
ed with fever ticks, he shall
have the owner or caretaker to
dip them at once, and shall
then issue a certificate t
If he finds them grossly infest-’ w
ed with fever ticks, he shall re-! having ten children, and had
quire the owner or caretaker to [been in the employ of the Luf-
have them dipped the same as kin Land for a number of years,
other stock, as hereinbefore The children are all living, five
[of whom are married, and to
(15) Any non-infectious cat- J the members of the family The
—------- v„ „„„ „«.y- horses, mules and asses News joins a large circle of
bill covering the cattle, horses, which become exposed to the friends in extending condolence
fever tick will be again recog- and sympathy. The remains
nized as free by the Live Stock .will be interred tomorrow
Sanitary Commission if they ■ morning some time, but ths
are dipped under the supervi- place and hour had not been
sion of one of its authorized in- decided on at the time of going
specters within 12 days after to press.
such exposure and immediately SUGAR CONSUMERS
placed on premises recognized
by the Live Stock Sanitary Com-
mission as non-infectious prem-
ises.
(16) The owner or careta-
ker of cattle, horses, mules and [
asses located in any section of other purposes in order to meet
another State, territory or for- i the requirements for Belgian
: sugar
of situation to again become seri-
ous. Sugar now available for
home canning must be sold only
in accordance with instructions
of the local representative of
the Federal Food Administra-
tion. In order to assist in mak-
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