The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 335, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 10
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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1912.
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igent, patriotic citizens of the State;
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we call upon all loyal T4
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COTTON DAY AT NTATE FAIR.
MrS Percy
Pennybaeker left yen-
THE PEOPLE’S FORUM
FRUD TRIAL IS HALTDD.
■ for the use of the
(This colu
Toary, president of the
The fact that it is published
HUSBAND’S
reflecting
should not be construed
FINAL DECISION
ABOUT OAKWOOD.
< erelina Ledy, As Told la Fol-
lewing Adviees.
days ago and
visiting different
years, with pains In my left side, and
ould often almost smother to death.
can
com pan led by a cold.
mild laxative
Medicines patched me up for a while.
bet thee I would get worse again.
LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN
Finally,
ANOTHER ADOPTION TODAY.
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than all the mnedicines I had taken.
I have Induced many of my friends to
try Cardul; and they all nay they have
aleeping ground
Murray.
be. a medieine to compare with Cardet.
10 County, lowa, requesting that
I belleve it is a good medieine for
In the Kitchen
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Phillips
You ean rely absolutely on Cardul,
For more than 40 years. practleally
>on
Flatware
weekened organs
'912
ribu-
AIS dieputes between
Porfirio
helped more than
See Window Dlepiny
TOBIN’S
THREE dim in FIRW.
tie short, bo was placed in the same
r.
been benefited by its une.
There never has been, end never will
WEDDING INVITATIONS, MONOGRAM
STATIONERY AND ENGRAVED CARDS
BOTH PHONES 510
606 CONG. AVENUE
This is
Real
Syrup
we are conftdent that it will receive
the votes of a large majority of the in-
email attendance at yesterday’e meet*
Ing because of the rain.
health
In this half century of time, it has
Don’t Be Fussy
About Eating
points in the State on their wedding
trip.
Yesterday"a meeting of the Tuesday
Afternoon Bridge Club was postponed
until tomorrow afternoon.
It costs less that way. Every
stick preserves teeth —
sharpens appetite—aids
A Special Sale of
Silver Plated
Every box contains twenty packages.
Each package contains five sticks—
all full of the refreshing, breath
purifying mint leaf juice. A single
stick benefits much—the habit
benefits more.
The Secretary of State yesterday filed
the following charters:
First State Bank, Liberty Hill. Wil-
li
Jol
adoption. in the electton Nov 5, 1912.
of this constitutional amendment. Re-
spectfully,
con Brick A Tile Company.
Free Loan Society. Dallas; no ca
any personal views of the management,
as this column is the people s column,
and Is intended to reflect their personal
visas at all times.)
25-CENT "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR.
ITCHY SCALP OR DANDRUFF--GROWS HAIR
ham,
(lark
SUMMER SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE MOTHER
Seamonable Adviee on the Health
of Children An Hot
Westher.
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HtU, thereby reatorin strengu ana
re
IBS. cuAnLEs S’epuexson
Old Phone 1722
there to no reason for opi
the amendment to properl:
Send for iht booh of Velva
Recipes. No charse.
Ineorpoi
Ratliff.
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F M BRALLEY,
State Superintendent, Auatin.
S. P. BROOKS.
Preet de nt Baylor Unfversity, Waco
8. B MEZES,
President University of Texas, Austin
CHARLES PURYKAR,
Doan Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege. College Station
W B. BIZZELL
President College of Industrial Arts,
Denton.
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BUT SOON
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tear stomach Will Digest Any Kind
of Food When Given the
Proper Assietanee.
Just try Velva with this recipe and see how fine it to You’ll
get flavor at its very best and quality at Ito finest. There isn't
anything like Velva for waffles. griddle cakes or candy any-
where. by any name—there's nothing made that is as good as
BOYD ISSUR APPROVED.
enst aide
HE’S BUYING IT
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sons, which
and vote for Oakwoo4
Respect fully,
VREDENBURGH
Eyes Tested Free
Walri and Jewelry Repairing
TOM R W ALLI NO
Auntin, Texas, Oet 14. 1912
Red Velva Molaooaa Caady
Bring one wart of RBD VELVA to
a Ml add Mt butter. keep sttmna
until tyrup hardest when dropped
into cold wa.er Grease pant. pour
candy on them to cool when cool
enough to handle. pall
candy from tipt of
fingers until it be-
comes a golden
color
KEHL HARDWIRE GO.
Bit Congrens Ave.
♦ han to have
The buslness planned for yesterdara cell with his countrymen. Hot
hn A Lomax; eouneil, Mesdames R.
Cofer, W. R Manning and W. B
JACKSON, Ky., Oct 14—The trial
of the fifteen men indicted on the
charge of complicity in the murder of
Kl Callahan, feudist, halted today to
await the arrival of the two Johnson
brothers and "Dock" Smith, also un*
der Indictment, who were arrested in
Ohio.
Misses Ola and laura Weed have
gone to Waco to be present at the
marriage of their cousin. Miss White,
to Mr Elkins of Dallas, the date of
the wedding being Ost II Miao White
has visited bore several times and has
many friends who will be Anterested
in her happy plane.
Mr and Mrs A. B, Zindler of Hous-
ton left yesterday after a short visit
with Mr. and Mrs Joo Koen. Mra
Zindler was Miso Udi th Mayor of
Loulsiana and has frequently visited
her cousins, the Misses Koen Mr.
and Mra Zindler were married a few
xans to
iring the
husband decided
Results la Great Heppiness For Novtb
pital stock, $10,000.
P Morgan. J. B.
hand W
called meeting of the Palm School I about no one knowa, but the outcome
Mothers' Club was held over until Fri- ! was a warm dispute over the rights 01
day afternoon at 3:15, there being a certain men to hold office and many
Mra Qvinn end Mies Mary Quinn
have gone to Dallas to attend the fair
From there they will go to TexarkanA
to visit Misses Martha and Katherine
Quinn.
Mra Ed Contt of Fort Worth eame
yesterday for a visit with Mrs Or or go
DllWorth
no such aet can justly be excused on
th* ground that a crank did It Speedy
and aura puaishmept ought to be pro-
vided by the law for such crimes,"
R. B COUSINS.
President State Normal School, Canyon
LKE CLARK.
General Agent. The Conference for
Education in Texas, Austin.
Educational Campaign Committee. Hogg
Organisation.
NEW CHARTEIS FILED.
ent end
‘suitable
cordance
ct of re-
y of the
gents or
ucatfonal
ding the
cultural
ollege of
ir State
tively et
rcos and
both the
and the
of th*
stitutiona
la enable
stitutions
and well
listration
ecognized
Indorsed
by the
ind Dis-
lociation
he Steto
a School
as Con-
es State
ct. this
approval
e atten-
Notwith-
tht the
leemosy-
s of the
n seeing
Hate are
poses of
million women.
omanly trouble.
Texas Cotton Growers' A asocial Ion. al*
dressed the growers on 'The Mouth,”
Why shouldn't it do ths same for your
Get e bottlo of Cardul today.
N B—Write tot Ladies' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chat- .
tanooga, Tenn., for Special Inetructions,
and 64-page book. "Home Treatment
Rural Route No
Mrs Gussie Scott Chaney will honor
Mra J. A.'J ack son of Austin, president
of the Texas Women's Press Associa-
tion. at a luncheon next Week Mra
Jaekson will come over for a few days
and will be the guest of Mrs. Chaney
and Mra Reese Wilson —San Antonio
Expresa.
an average life time, it has boon going
right to the neat ot moot forms of
to the
can republic No. too. was eharged
with inebriation Ao bede wore a lit-
Testboeb Now rd WH1 Pesn t pen the
Civles NmM
d _
wanted an U Cardul, the womaw'a -
tonic, so he bought me a bottle and t
began owing it. It did me more good
VeIva
la th. rd cn tor mehina coiiw mm Uki, <aXa.
..... it to kaow hel- ineang Win yout T"
cents up. in clean, sanitary cans. Velva tn the green
cans. too. et your grocer's.
PENICK & FORD. L td.
Naw Orleans, La.
tha woman' tonle
Das de ri ne from any drug store or
toilet counter, and after the first ap-
plication you will say it was the beat
investment you ever made, lour hair
will immediately take on that life,
lustre and luxuriance which is so beau-
tiful It will become wavy and fluffy
and have the appearance of abundance,
an Incomparable gloea nd sortnes,
but what will pleaae you moot will be
after just a few weeks' use, when you
will actually aee a lot of fine, downy
hair—new hair—growing all over the
scalp.—Advertisement.
all womanly troubles."
A. Caswell IIIs and Mrs Lewis
Haney; secretary-treasurer, Mro.
Teday'e Eventm.
Mra. lames R Hamilton'n luncheon
for Mias Fiorence Handeiph,
Married laadies Bridge Club meets
with Mra. A ah
Amateur Musical Club meets at 4
o'clock at studio of Mrs J W Morris
Five Hundred Ctub meets with Mrw
Claude Daniela st 1 o’clock.
Reception at University Club tonight.
fire which destroyed the residence of
Louis WInkle, a farmer, near here early
today, Henry Winkle, aged 11, and
Albert Winkle, aged 11, were burned
to death. Mrs. Elisabeth Shoeph, aged
>4. was so badly injured that she died
later.
public generally and the subncribers of
The Statesman in particular. Any com-
munication upon any subjeet of general
Interest end not objectionable in na-
ture io on titled to a position in this col-
hin, brjttle. colorless and scraggy
baft la mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; or dandruff—that awful scurf.
There la nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its lustre. Its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish-
ness and It Ahing of tbs scalp, which if
not remed ed causes the hair roots to
shrink, lpsen and die—then the hair
falls ouf fast.
A lvje Danderine tonight—now-
any tir—will surely save your hair.
Get A M cent bottle of Knowiton’s
Miss Mary Katherine Downie le vis-
Hing in Ran Antonio, the guest of Mrs.
N 8 Hunsdon,
for Women." sent in plain wrapver. Mg
it came request. —Advertisement.
The Attorney General's Department
yesterday approved for registration
$1s00 Hopkins County Common School
District No 16 schoolhouse bonds, ten-
twenties at 1 per cent.
The, State Textbook Board has just
about completed the study of the books
on elvica and will vote today on ths
return of Mr TImmons. Thors was a
discusslon of the civics books yemter-
day. but on account of ths absence of
one member of the bourd, who missed
his Fort Worth connect ton. ne vote
was taken.
It was apparent that the board, in
its adoption, will probably select one
of the civics submitted by a Texas
removes over-
ho keep hlo "eye reeled" for a couple
of small boys who have taken French
leave from their home. More than that,
the writer of the letter, the father of
the boys, says he will reward anyone
who will give him an inkling as to
their w homa bouts
Whether the boys In far sway Iowa
thought Indians And buffaloes still
roamed the prairies of Texas or not. <s
s question that can only be answered
when the boys return, but as they are
at the ago when the "Adventures of
Jim Dandv, the Ping Fong Champion
of the Wild World." would appeal to
them. It is thought by the father they
are coming this way In search of ad
ventures with a capital A.
Oscar Thiels, who has been seriously
ill at Roton, following an operation for
appendicitis. Is rapidly convaleseing.
The offlss af ths paslmastsr in Aus-
tin to a busy one and requires a dtp to
matie man to handle — and the post-
manter at the helm. N C Sehlemmer,
is all of that. About four months ago
Mr. Sehlemmer was called upon. In hia
official capatlty to assint a woman in
finding a husband and agreed to do
hia part toward fastening tho bonds
of matrfmony upon the shoulders of
some unsuspeeting mas, and yesterday
well, yesterday the poetmaster re-
ceived a fetter from some anxjous
parehtm, Mr. and. Mrs. C. J. Cetting-
Foar deathT—to foot the fog in my
throat.
The mist In my face.
When the snows begin and the blasts
denote
I am nearing the place.
The power of the night, the press of
the storm.
The post of the foe;
Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a
visible form. -
Yet the strong man must go;
For the journey to done end tho sum-
mit attained,
And the barriers fall.
Though a battle's to fight srs the
guerdon is gained.
The reward of it all.
Mothers should be careful not to
overfeed children during the hot
months. No one requires ss much food
in summer as they do in cold weather
Serve only the lighter and more easily
digested foods, and see that the milk
is kept cool and the fruit ripe.
It la quits natural to expect some
disturbance, ouch as constipation, indi-
gestion, or summer diarrhoea, often ac*
building up the
to their natural
author or Authors. A number of other
books have been submitted, with an
agreement to furnish a Texas supple-
ment if adopted, but an outside book
will hardly be adopted. The civies of |
Sanborn & o. received more favorable <
consideration than any other outside ,
book offered.
Among the civics by Texas authors !
are the Triplett and Fauslein book i
the John C. Townes book now being
used, the Chatrield and Sewell and the
Norman G Kittrell volumes.
The study of algebras has already
begun, and it is barely possible that
the board may vote upon two books
in one day. Every effort will be made
to expedite business.
HUMMERSET, Wie. Dri 14—la
PILIS CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pro-
truding Piles in • to 14 days. 4«c —
AdYarfloe mant __________________
KYIV FIS
FORK N
sPOONS
la Odd Patterne ana Nels
Merked st
ABSOLUTE COST
The case of Ex Parte John Beal Sneed
will be argued before the Court of
Criminal Appeal today. Will McLean
Jr arrived yesterday morning with
the record in the case, and with W. F.
Ramsey he carried it to the Court of
Criminal Appeals to be filed Judge
Ramsey has only recently .been retalned
as associate counsel in the Sneed de-
fense in his fight for release from jail
pending the trial of the Amarillo case
against him
The record is more than 309 pages
and is pronounced the biggest record
which has ever come out of the Pan-
handle nection. However, there have
been many larger records presented to
the Court of Criminal Appeals. ,
Ah extensive array of legal talent to
expected to appear before the court in.
the argument of the habeas corpus ap-
appeal.
eurse words In foreign language whieh
fortunately could only be understood
by one of the policemen, so no one was
shocked The dispute ended when one
of the Madero men ruthlesely sat upon
the Dias supporter and the Dias sup-
l orter fell asleep acting as a pillow
for the man on top
Mise Josephine Yarrington will en-
tertain Saturday afternoon with bridge
In honor of Mios Katherine Covert and
Miss Florence Randolph November
brides-elect.
COLUrrTS WIRE TO ROOSEVELT.
Govefnor Colquitt yesterday wired
a message of condolence to Theodore
Roosevelt, after reading of the at-
tempted assassination in hie message
he said: "BIncerely hope your wound
is not dangerous and that you will
soon be recovered. No political issue
Austin friends have received cards
to the large "at home" which will be
given in Ran Antonio. Nov. 1, by Mrs.
William D. Byers and Mrs Jaek Myers
in honor of Miss Ruth Kelso Miss
Kelso, who is a very charming girl,
frequently visited Miss Bees Eilers
Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old,
reliable, harmless “Danderine”—Get results.
a fighter, so—one fight
terday afternoon for Athens, O. where
she will address the Ohio Rtate Feder-
ation From there she will go to At-
lanta to address the Georgis Feders-
tioa, returning to Austin about Nov 1.
To the Editor of The Rtsteeman:
To me on the 17th Inst, is to be de-
elded the most sacred question that I
has ever come before Austin's citizen-
ship end I am really surprised that any i
well balanced man would for a mo- i
ment consider the nominal cost of such
sacred ground even if the city never
got one penny back for the purchase
money, but when we consider the buy-
ers of those cemetry lots pay the city
bark nearly double what ths lend cost.
I fsll to see where the high pries comes
In against either the city or the pa-
tMotifv th. --eemt, AmII.t gna trons nt those lots Our hallowed Oak-
justify the assassin s bulet.and: wood to now renched by two street car
lines, where all our people an go with
no noes, and the Renato by a vote of
24 yeas and no noes. This amendment
effects a larger part of our State Gov-
ernment perhaps than any other
amendment submitted to the people in
recent years, snd there are many- rea-
We are prone to fall into the error
at singling out some article of food
and soundly berating the fiend who
first Invented the dish. The habit
grows with some people till almost all
food is put on the blacklist This is
all wrong. What to required to a lit-
tle assistance with those agencies upon
which scientific students for many
years have set their seal of approval
because they have become absolute
facts. Stuart's Dyspepsta Tablets for
all stomach disorders are recognised;
they have a flue record, they are rated
reliable, dependable aad worthy of con-
fidence just as the president of a big
bank puts his O. K. on a depositor's
ebeck And ss you can eat what you
want, whatever you like, knowing well
that should indigestion, sour rising*,
gas formationa, fermentations or any
other stomach distress arise. Stuart's
Dyspepsia tablets in a few moments
will put you right
Coated tongue bad breath, heartburn,
belching, flatulency. bloat—all th*
ymptoma of digestive troubles disap-
pear quickly when these tablets are
used. They are not a cure for any-
thing but dyspepsla and kindred com-
plaints Rut they have brought relief
to more sufferers from digestive dis-
eases than ell Ika plent medteinew and
doctor's prescriptions put together.
The stomach does the heavieet work
of any of the bodily organs, yet it s
the one we treat with the toast regard
We eat too much of the wrong kind
of food at any time The patient
stomach stands such treatment ss long
as it can and then it rebele. You get
notice of the rebellion in the shape of
the gases and pains caused by un-
digested. fermenting food.
Stuart's Dyspepsla Tablets are sold
and recommended by all druggists at
50e a boa.—Advertlastneat.
at bed time will, in most cases, carry
off the congested wants from the stom-
ach next morning and by cleaning the
bowels restore normal conditions
Cathartic remedies snd purgatives
should; never be used for children.
They Are harsh and violent in their
action and tend to upset the entire wys-
tem. The combination of elmpie laxa-
tive herbs with pepsin, known as Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, snd sold by
druggista for fifty rents s bottle, to
now very generally used to correct
stomach and bowel trouble it is mild
and pleasant to the taste and contains
no rastie drug, or narcotic, but sets
flat ur a Hr snd eastiy, yet most effec-
tively A larger bottle, contalnng more
than twice the quantity, is sold for one
dollar if yon have never used Byrup
Pepsin snd would like a free trial bot-
tle, postpaid, write te Dr. W n Cald-
well, 406 Washington 8t, Monticello,
Illinois—Advertisement.
DALLAR, Tex.. Out. II — This wee
cotton day at the Blate Fair. Repre-
qentntives of the Toxas Cotton Grew*
erg Association and of the Southern
Btates Cotton Corporatlon were on
dfvided and placed in so eh an out-or-
the* way and desolate place When wo
butld a City Hall we do not conwider
price, and It to all booh about East
Austin not getting a square deal I
live on the east side, and I want to
aay WO have more good school build*
Ings and more money spent on parks
than any other part of the ety. and if
our euet midega want paved etreete, pint
dig up like all have to 4o for such
thing* snd you will get what you cell
for But about the land east of Oak*
wood, I want to may that those little
houses ean easily be moved to other
lots with little coat and I hope our
people will all wake up early next
Thursday and go to the polio and give
a big majority vote for extending our
beloved Oakwood on the east tide I
want to add that with the extension
of our prenent cemetery we will save
the expense of extended waterworks
and an additional sexton nd prac-
tically no grading will be necessary
and every argument In favor of our
plan with posstbly an exception of n
little higher first root of land, whieh,
after all. does not come from taxpay-,
ers, so the usual price of lots will morel
than pay the city back for purchase
price Ro I ask you to rise up ms one
bv/iness methods and principles. The
o option of the amendment and the
dactment of suitable laws would also
practically remove the management of
these important institutions from the
domain of factional or partisan politics,
and would have the effect of securing
boards of regents or trustees or man-
agers of special fitness and quallfica-
tion for the important task of admin-
tstering these Institutions
"The resolution providing for the
Mubmlesion of this amendmtent was
unanimously adopted by each branch
of the Thirty-second Legislature. pass-
ing the House by a vote of 105 yeas and
Gators: R
cOTroN 19 POORLY BAIND.
Is where home comfort to prepared.
Thats why every utensil in it should
be of the beet Our collection of stoves,
ranges and kitchen hardware of all
kinde delights all women who see it.
Come and enjoy It and also get some
New ideas In kitchen convenlence and
economy. .
I niverhity Ldlem < tub Meetm.
At yea terday's meeting of the Uni-
versity ladies" Club eonelderable
routine businens was transaeted The
following offieers were elected. Pres-
Ident. Mrs R E Meses, vice presidents.
F Read sll of Uberty Hill
• Western Underwriters Association.
Dallas; capital stock, 11400; purpose,
promoting and taking stock in manu-
facturing companies or corporations
incorporators; T. C. Ashley, Henry A
Hanna. M I Ashley, all of Dallas
Birds of Wisdom, Auatin; no capital
stock; purpose, fraternal and benefi-
ciary without profit. Incorporators:
William von Rosenberg, John K Shel-
ton. Glenn Pricer, J. A Belger, A. E
Rogers, H E Kosengren. all of Austin.
Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church,
Wichita Falls. Wichita County; no cap-
ital stock; purpose, support of public
worship. Incorporators: John Haler.
Louis Krull, M Nuss, all of Wichita'
Falls
The Brown Brick & Tile Company !
of Garrison filed an amendment to its
charter to change tie name to Garri-
their flowers snd spend an hour with
their sainted dead with little expense
snd the busy man can always get off
for an hour for his friend's burial, but
suppose we should have a cemetery
away eut hack of Idle Hour. -P’ark,
where there are no street cars end but
few white people: what poor man’t
wife or mo then could wal out there?
I tell you it to wrong to even think
of buying a body of land just because
it to eheap for wueh a sacred trust.
Personally I would rather be one of
e hundred men to buy the land just
east of Oakwood snd give it to the elty
tsi stock incorporators:
stein, N. Tobias, I. M. Lynn.
DIaz and another Mexiean gentleman
by the name of Madero have been set-
tied in the old ountry, but it wasn't
settled to the entire sntisfaetion of
some of the supporters in Austin. Two
Mexicans, picked up early last night
and charged with being inebriated,
were ledged in the city fall They
were Madero men, hot late last night,
"Doc" White brought up a namesake
of the "once President" of the Mexi-
Draper, N. C--Mrs. Helen I Dalton,
of this place, saye: “I Buffered for
1 The beet and the lost!
| I would hate that death bandaged my
eyes, and forebore.
And hade me creep past
I No! let me taste of the whole of IL
fare like my peers.
The heroes of old;
Hear the brunt, in a minute pay glad
life's arrears
Of pain, darkness and cold.
For sudden the worst turns the best
to the breve.
The block minute’s et end.
And the elements rage, the flend voices
that rave.
Shall dwindle, shell blend.
Shall change, shell become first a
peace out of pain.
Then a light, thru thy breast,
<> thou soul of my soul! I shall clasp
thee again,
And with God be ths root!
—Robert Browning.
Rnmsey la Added to Counsel
for the Defense.
Commissloner of Labor Statistics J.
A. Starling said yesterday that the in-
spector frot- his department reports
a follows:
* ‘I have been in Galveston .since the
4th Instant, and I find approximately
14000 bales of cotton held up on the
wharves here, owing to imperfect bal-
ing With the assistance of the mari-
time inspectors we have removed the
dangerously projecting ties from this
cotton and the most of it has gone
forward after a long delay
" T would further state that I have
surrictent evidence against twenty
compresses tn the interior to secure
a conviction in each case'
"I take this method of putting the
compresses in Texas on notice that this
department to determined to break up
this condition I have already filed
several eel to for the recovery of penal-
ties and my intentions are to file
several more in the very near future."
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Crowell, Chester T. The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 335, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1912, newspaper, October 16, 1912; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442940/m1/5/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .