San Augustine Tribune. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Ai Ixplnatict I Vii r
AuBllIi. ItJ.ui- .'-Tit '
erroneous sta-ements
wide;}' pubiisr«ed aoot.'
-.ion of the university t—'
in the event that the '
zjutií amendment s-'
Senate •' Kesu;utr>*
BIIOUj- hj-'p-t".
fitting- therefore. tha*
tnontati > t staiemer *
tome f."oil one who is ir a ; *«i- j,
uor. to ^peat for the i
7'ne amenumerit o<>rfc
template. and gives • o
:v for the consolida*. "
A.. & -v- college and the
Sit}' in Austir..
The amendment y v^t
thorny to move the
partmer t.
The amencment i.*ive«
thoritv to move the ' .-
Industrial Arts for v ■*• e:
The amendment gi* -w ' o r
thority to move the Sarr Houev
Normal, the Southwest "'exat
Normal, the North Texa? N •
ma! or the West l esas N _>r": a
The amendment will :*. * .< m ; ;
change the constitution rela
uons between the ur ve••?■*> _r
the A. ¿c M. college. The college
of Industrial Arts or the fou.
state normal.
If the amendment is to ;*ec.
e'jucati jc t
r the conitit
vote a: i a w >r.
ne. amendme?
tte- :r >-.:.ate , o.r.t :.es> -
No. lb.
H £ Metí
Pres. Un¡\ers:t;. oí Texas
Cn Laudos torta.
Tne v ty u. dlíIc a city it t;
bu.iG it.
7ex.iL kuustrMii to,.¿¿.
7 v.* Iertor. — Acttve cnstruct-
ior work or. Fowlerton's water-
v\ v -its system has started and
me contract ñas t een let for
tnr erection of a £1ü,ó(Kj puollc
scho •. build:: -• '-oca. citizens
r.a tr subscribed for a
f r wagon h is steadily "i'-M-a-i-
r.;* and tr. * K'^a'iy ;• rov/tli oi
t:,e institution apeaka highly
tne quality of the product-
M-a!
♦ u>
a' n •wt.
The
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r.
i.
>n um
icne—I r. e
0 fi
v ner. siaewaltts go
property value* go
ciow
xnsteaa ': tic^ng
rv kicking yourself.
.ur t >\v
set.- ■ uui u:ng Done issue eject-
io: recentlj neid here carnea b\
< r.ice majority, tne vote reF-;t-
; ^ r.'tph
Pecos* *7'he bM O'K) acn-s ''1 ! iv\< ■
.knd if. Crane county lor a 1 !!;it•;/
? ueration ' r to <'A\\rnv.u ..tuil. Om
i.''j Milw- ke<- ''fc;■■ i'fn'^ans ;>
I: Jed inip'-tys to th" d'Jv<j!o¡j-1 to 'a
rner.t and sfc,tt','Mj,-,nt of 1 he n*J o?
.-:.i.iiov\ wa'er t-i-h .) Iexas. thr ,u; j
V> ater h to be develo[>«-«J a^¡j'a;hu
< >0 ' ' 0 >
' ro-.;' a'J
' "I'hero
i
fc
.♦unterpr.í e
i i * ¿.'c.a-
at least
vir.gsion
aftd feed
•a'- *. rr.. •
- v. e 2" to
mg i.
issje
- tor ana .."4 aga.r.st the
A tningE come t-. towns tr.a:
presents a souc front.
L>or't oieec your town tc- fat-
t r. soTT.e otner— tra-e at home.
n'
•a oe-
' ' £-•
- ¿'r: 0:
the authorities of
' • <
vers:t>
nat > our tow. uee:
ujerri.v :o s } w^a vour to-1, r.
•ee js
J: ¿s a snort cut :r.>:n tne gi-r ■
Ofage üó.'. t. tne -t.ner taOir
\ .i. tne I;y route.
Selfishness is respons ole f «r
r ore sorrow ir; tne world thai
an yt rung eise-
There must be organised
strength, harm on. >usiy <r¿;. * .
togtvber to build a city.
.Ai.au in vour ioca. pa; er !e
t.oe advance agent tnat goe?
^neau and creates tne uesire.
Tne man who boosts intelli-
gent;}*, truthfully and 1 persist -
buiid-
L-orpus • ri?ti-i he
e.oners Court of Neuces
naí ca^.ed an eiectior.
bunás m thr sum cf T
Of tnis sum ¿5 '. ¡s f-.
< ais and ?2>-. 0 for
c -rt housrr and jail.
nnstine- - r-
\ r ry sueauy .'t.
.or Artesón
regress
,**• ,• >t •
county
o vote
•r gu d
s ne u
: eer
once arid the land is to bo put
i' to a faifa.
Tempie -H has bo'-n r'-oorted
tr.at tne Santa Ke Jiaiiroad has
.v.ade ar. appropriation of $Bo,*
o to be expended lor new
freight depot, pla*forms, trans-
rs: e-s a*/d trackage at thi:-
-it. Work is expected to
.menee as soon as the c jrj-
. rr
/ íi.S r.( \j* t;. <r
iri Ma1-* Tfxas
as they do . o
the State. -N'-
hi v-r y rr..
so lon„' as he
j'ourt to o: •.
money ff r ha;<
r,
• C. -
,rni-
'pr y
fa.r:r.^r v,
•er ^
ra . v
of
j - ir.
s
ever
lend
tracts can be awarded.
Mount Pjeasa'.t"Tne
Mount
thci extension oí ,-^¿.sant i-lectric Light and
rie.t ivai.r-jac p.^wer Company has just an-
a: --need that it will spend $175,-
•'JO at or,ce in ad . ed equipment,
loe company, will rebuild the
ei.tire overhead distributing
system in the city.
Inlrcuasla! Cm. Ct.ti>rL*;!>E.
:< j tne
iict > t reacneu
tnan :o-r
will continue to develop the entiy is truly a buiider o
course of study as seems best foj ^rs
the needs of its th:"t\-three hun-
dred students Four hundrec
tn iron. *.nnstine
graamg c-t-ws h
miifc id. w.thm jess
m.ies oí Cr. winer.
ran Ant.nio -This c.ty is to
be nea >quarters of the candelilla
wax industry. 1¡he Rio brande
^ ax Company has announced
that it will install a large plant
to ti.anufacture what is known
* tne market as "riowax". A
;arre refnery is to
Texarkana--The City Council,
on the Texas si-^e of town, has
oraered an election for June 30
to pass upon two proposed bond I
issues. One ic for $220,00.1 to}
t>e used for permanent bridge1
rja]v.--t r, t- r :
C*OH«t Co . rV •• • .
1 >-xa-. -a ! • w u ■
"Oi?'.ai C - n 1 Cf
Ch \-(-b'or t .!jr.e !;
15, are 'o <-
th« fai;'. ti.at
that oc-'.-a-ion r >.*«'•-
ed wit I a vie*- *
greatse'. pie- - urp :
number of - p
another way, there
entire ab-«-nce of ;•
to which a fewr arc
a: n at
22. IS, 14 and
."•atula'r- -. - n
P fr-l. ' ' - - r,f)
V <r " •' - " h ' ' * ^ •
.i ^
erected and street improvements and1
here which wiM have a capacitv the other for S60,000 to r>e used j
i the rnanv left
out,
ne
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Tii e mere har. t w h o t al it * m j 31 -
iy about hard times aoesn t uu
vertise in his home paper.
L/jts of peopie pretend p'o-
gressiveness, but tneir actio n
give this the denial .After a. .
or ter. tons ot wax per day.
meaning an annual output val-
ued at S1.20C .0CKj.
and sixty-one of these students
in the regular session alone, com*
direct from the farm, and mor*
than a thousand of them ar<
preparing to teach ir. the com-
mon schools Jt is probable ths* w'hat count.
the demands of these student?
will require more courses thtr
we now offer in agricu *ure. bo"
for those who plan to teach a.Tr
culture in the public school? ano
for those who exoect to go b et'
to the farm- If the capacity o*
the university , the A- é¿ M col-
lege. the the Co'lege of Indus-
trial Arts, the four state norma
schools and the public schools
were doubled, al. < f them cm* d
not supply the needs of tn* 'írj ~
unite farmers of Texas
The directors of tie A. & V.
college*m their last biennial re-
contrary,
celebration, as arrange i
coramittea in "hara*
Oi
-eepo:
. e xas
new
in extending and improving the
city's present sewerage system.
i ton, eranri-es ttae-
Port Boliver-Information has whic:h will be
t>een received here that the
an
•1.3
and
the
the
•he
j -i ve-
mile in .an- waterway, the inter- steamship "San Mateo" is at i
bv everybody
!cours there
sta. ca:.-. was comoicteu on the docks of the Maryland Steel | jaj entert -ir.-i
w oen
tne iast c.
in Company, Baltimore, loading a
es i an : e-
in t1e cif.-.
nt i'.r the S
• gs
yt d
C\'
a;
Tne booster has his uses a?
*ell as the builder—tne roaster
s a booster, but as a laying
v ro posi ti on r ie does not am o u n
■jj much.
A man who wouid't fixht for
nis town in a pinch shouldn't
feel peeved if tne town lays
down upon nim at a critica,
moment*
Time n Quit.
When the grasshopper ceases
o hop and the old cow quits her
. .... . .
t* w 11' e i ■ e! e
a domestic
sor=, niaid? Cii;.peror«.
dredging wiás made that ado wed . cargo of 4.009 tons of steel rails tin,„ and rr o-- h'K
the water of t-e Brazos and and plates to be delivered at this 4boUt ih
-an Bernard ri *ers to mingle, i port for the Santa Fe Railway r,¡anreí
wichita Falls--The Electra company. unoíteiiti-tion, and the o
field's oil production has been Brownsville-Tne Sixth annu al 'unity i* tne^e for a r. .t.;.y
increased to over 24. W' barrels ' a. n ven ti on of the South Texas minyün _r of -ill tn- p-^ • ¡
daily due to the brinirlng in of Gardeners will be held in this Coast -Juuntrv at wr. .*
*nree new wells bv the Produe- 1 city on July 17. IS and 19. 'ihe 'len1, trit'e' A J
i ir-
c :>•
: r"i«-
i
.d ;e J
ers Oil Comoanv that aided 3,. local Chamber of Commerce is¡ "irU * ^ ' ' "• '
300 barrels dailv. This is a new arranging an e.aDjrate enter- — ~
high water mark for the daily j Uinrnent program, while si;cn
output i matters as land price?, water
Spur- onstruction work on
the new wa*er-works svster
wil beg:n as soon as the 825.000"
rentals and ot; er subjects of in-
ne
J5 «f i S
I terest to ga-derj
o.; -sse i
Qu
tne
rs win
V.
port state that nearly a million 'on^er ar J baov s-ops
dollars are needed at onee for I *'kS squaring; «nen d^n.i^rs no
buildings. Under the provisic■' s ^origcr dun an; .ne hoow oaj
of the amendment úuildift'sPí'^ts his nooting, when .he
could tje provided whnout delay ceaAe rur- hur*.ar
at an immediate est of $50-090 a I ^iis luting: whe the *ne
year. Moreover, tae adoption of n'J l0:}^<rr rjni t:id tiie s^., i<.rt
the amenament w uid forever¡s-r-íjs larking, when tne sun
free *.e ooliege from th« danger! r'* lon^er ahines arii3 the >'oun^
ol U ing urmble to get buildirgs *-a,n («u'ts ras sparüing. when
from appropriations should an-1lr<fe heavens peg.'.? to drop an a
other governor, or the supreme the old^maids stop advertising,
court, consider such a method j '-nen time to snj. up sh j¡j
unconstitutional. Should this at^d quit yuor au er rising, •■sta -
amendment fail sr-d should an-j'or'-i i«epuo.ician.
other disastrous íire re vibi- u>.e; — —
college during trie aumin.atjauon
of a governor who considered
appropriations for A. & M. build-
ings unconstitutional, how would
it be i-tossible to replace the
burntd buildings? I cannot think
that the opponents cf the amend-
ment have seriously considered
the question.
I have spent twenty of my best
years in educational work in
Texas, and I expect to spend the
rest of my life here. I am more
confident than ever that the peo-
ple of Texas wish to develop all
W'c. : % '\
General
,-k
onds
DtjT
:*> un-
approved by Attorney
Preliminary plans
have been approved by the city
commissioners for fire j rotect-
ion and domestic service
Lufkin--The Martin Wagon
i
o.ü.-e isjprepr.'
l.'.i i r.oui
t' turn ou; i.- ; c^as .io1-* print-
i g on a*9rt notic?. W -reúnot
:oi this class of work no country
paper rd ^xist. The station-
ery drcwoaers Vom ine
la^gf r
u&mpany of tnis place ha= just cities arw oap'aiaing oí a ¡acs
closed a contract for enough 0f busisw San Augustine,
timber to run the p.ant for three VVó are as* twraplaiaing but wish
years. I; wol be brought to t>o renAid you that we are ready
the factory and allowed to to <*> vrht% pointing you need
thoroughly season before being promptly and satisfactorily,
put into wagons. The demand i Adv.
Sluggish Liver
All your liver, stomach tod bew l
trouble* will gp« dUy TMiih wbea
to* start to tak*
Ho(Spriag«Li«
Bnttons from
the iu~o%t Hot
Spriog of Ark.
Th«y aer«r f*il
10 bft&ish di«d-
BMS, he«d eht
ad\n Urú
B*ctw t b «'ja
CaJo;
meL 35 c tl
hofl
SPRINGS
I1VEÜ
BUTTONS
1*r« KEr*t Liver PuMoe asd booklet
Umoa* Rot Sprio«t Kktssiiua
rcacdr iwl Hov9i>nai Blood rfcacC? at
J. Tl. Garrett
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW
SAN AHJUSTINE
ake P.ea'y ol T me to Eat.
Tüere i -i ■;*>*.n^ tbít "'aoid
eaurig ie a «m ) • suicide." If y >u
have fortneu the habit ol eating
voo rapidly you are m«t likely
suffering frooi in iij -ration or c .r,.
stifjation, which -*¡11 result
eventually in serious illness
unle«« corrected. Dljestion be-
yrins in the tcouth. Food ehould
be thoroughly masticated and
insalivated. Then you ^have a
fullness of the stomach or feel
dull and stupid after eating, take
ore of Chamberlain'- T^ble. .
their educational institutions and 'Many severe catee of stomach
v...Ideal generously by them, trouble and eon#tipation have
The pending amendment, in my cured by the ute of these
judgment, is the most equitable ubletn. They are ea*y to take
and beneficial measure ir the in- an<j mo9i agreeable in effect,
terest of every higher educa* >jr M|e by all dealers.
tional institution that has been
submitted to the people during S nd in /our new# items to the
my long residence in the state. Tribune offioe and it will be ap-
I confidently arge every friend preoiated.
CHILDREN
TS*ho have worms, who are sickly, restless or irritable; those who eat too much
sweet stuS, who B-ufier from colic or irregular bowel movements, will prow
Btxong, rosy and cheerful under the cleansing and invigorating influence of
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
A a corrective for disorders in the stomach or bowels, for clear-
ing the complexion and promoting appetite, sound sleep and cheerful
spirits, it is unequaled. Good for either sex and all ages from five
years upwards.
Oat ta* Onahi wKb tba f%«a " J" la M mi Fraat Labal.
Price 91.00 par bottle.
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Harrison, D. S. San Augustine Tribune. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184259/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.