Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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FPREIGN.
The commiaion appointed to in-
Lee Jones, a blaekamith, residing in
the neighborhood, drove in his buggy
to the police station shortly after the
killing and sutrendered.
Out of eleven talesmen who sat in
the jury box at the McNamara murder
trial at the opening of court Saturday
at Loe Angeles, only six were left
when court adjourned until Monday.
Of these six, however, it is considered
more than possible that two or per-l
haps three will find themselves on
devote himself to effectively guaran-
teeing the honor and integrity of the
Ottoman empire, to considered in dip-
lomatie circles to justify the idea that
it to impossible to find a basis of un-
derstanding between Turkey to her
present state of mind and Italy, whose
views are diametrically opposed, and
that' Baid Pasha will be forced to
adopt a policy of resistance or re
sign.
The German battleship Hessen was
rammed Friday by the Norwegian
steamer Argo. The damage to the
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home for a few days, and ihered "o
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commission finds that the explosion
was not the result of the outbreak of
fire, but was due to the ignition of a
cannon cartridge, although exactly
what caused the ignition has not been
establlshed.
Italy's official bulletin on the chol-
era epidemic on that country shows
that there was a total of 247 cases
with M decttnrfrom October 1 to Oc-
tober 14, inclusive.
The full text of a joint dispatch
sent by Admirals Jul-Chang and Bah
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the growth of a single night, yet it
came with a rapidity that astonished
narrow ones for the smaller planta A
wash boiler full of water should sup-
ply moisture to the plants for several
days; the exact length of time will de-
pend of course on the number of
important News of the WeekGoiled
Down for the Busy Reader.
State and Domestic.
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CONDENSED ITEMS,OF INTEREST
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FrankUn, Austin; John H. Bolton, Saa
Antonio; Z. Johnson Duncan, Mason;
Francis Bacon Stuart and Edmund
Samuel Heller, El Paso.
Cal P. Rodgers, sea-to-sea aviator
and holder of the long distanev flying
record, landed on the State fair
grounds in Dallas at 12152 p. m. Wed-
nesday. after completing a successful
trip from Fort Worth at an average
speed of more than 6, mile a minute.
By the score of 1 to 2 In eleven
innings of baseball as sensational as
a world’s series has ever furnished,
the Philadelphia Athletics defeated
the New York’Glants in New York
Tuesday and jumped into a lead of
two games to one in the series for
the world’s championship.
claimed: 'Mrs. Finnegan, why in the
world don't you try the Cuticura Rem-
edies!’ Being disgusted with the doo- -
tore and their medicines, and not be-
ing able to sleep at all, I decided to
give the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Ointment a trial. After using them
three days that night I slept as sound
as a stiver dollar for eight long hours.
I awoke in the morning with but very
little pain, in fact, I thought I wus
in heaven. After using the Cuticura
Remedles for three months I was per-
fectly restored to health, thanks to
the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I
will be sixty-four years of age my
next birthday, halo and hearty at pres-
ent" (Siged) Mrs. Julia Finnegan,
2234 Hebert St, BL Louis, Mo, Mar.
f, 1811. Although Cuticura Soap and
Ointment are sold by druggists and
dealers everywhere, a sample of each,
with 32-page, book, will be mailed
free on application to “Cuticura,”
DepL 12 K, Boston.
standard skin remedrkasino Ala
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Rodwell Cake.
One gup sugar, one-half cup butter,
one-half cup milk, one cup sifted flour
one teaspoon cream of tartar, one-half
teaspoon soda, two eggs.
gest that every
carry, ready for
world's great
Cinnamon Wafers.
One cup of butter, two cups of sugar,
four of flour. three eggs, a cup of
sweet milk, or, better, sour milk, with
a teaspoon of . soda dissolved in It;
spread with a spoon thin on tin sheets
either In small cakes or one large one,
which can be cut after baking; when
half baked draw to the front of the
oven and sift granulated sugar mixed
with cinnamon over them.
rebels. They also captured six big
guns and numerous other weapons.
More than twenty loyalist troopers
were killed."
‘ The apparent inability of the Mexi-
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water. On the floor round the bo.
range the pots of plants i paueemoor
plates to protect the floor trom "0",
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A Way to Water Planta
nail or a small stone will hold the end
In place. In a few minutes ths water
will work its way up the stripe—just
as kerosene runs up the wick in a
lamp—over the edge of the vessel,
and down to the plants, and will con-
tinue to distribute the water drop by
drop as long as any remains in the
pell.
papisgnrvem.sueronson"emuatun '
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mento. Cal, Monday. He had been
ill for some time, but preached in the
Cathedral Cathedral Sunday. The
monsignor was born October 38, 1836,
and was ordained a priest by Cardi-
nal Wiseman of England in 1860. In
January, 1864, eh became cofounder
and viez. president of St. Marys Nor-
mal Cefge at Hammersmith.
From notices t appeal filed Mon-
day with the secretary of state, B. F.
Harrison, It appears that the assess-
ment of several of the big express
companies doing business in Okla-
homa was raised by the State board
of equalisation from 10,000 to 00,000
per cent. The cases will probably go
to the supreme count before settle-
ment
Eight miners were killed and eight
others were temporarily overcome by
an explosion of powder in O’Gara
mine No. 8, a mile from Harrisburg,
III., Monday. . The dead and uncon
scions were removed from the mine
byz rescuers, three of whom were
overcome by gas.
With perfect atmospheric condi-
tions prevailing, the temperature at
the elevation he traveled being be-
low the Erpoaing point and firing al
the rate of more than a mile a min-
ute. Aviator Cal P. Rodgers made th*
trip from Ban Marcos to San Antoulo
Sunday in fifty-five minutes.
Rain which began taming if Phila-
delphia Sunday effectually killed all
hope that the grounds at Shibe park'
would be in condition for the playing
of the much postponed fourth game
of the world's championship series be-
tween the Athletics and the New
• York Glanta. Nature has bone little to
dry up the field since the postpone
meat.
Following a collision between a pas-
stabbed three times in the region of can government to capture millone
the heart late Friday afternoon in a Zapata or to put.down Ma insurrec-
grocery store at Blodgett, a point on tion.leads, to. the bellef that the paci-
Main street at the city limits of Hous- fication of,the south wiil remain for
ton. and died within ten minutes, FranciscoI Madero when he assumes
the presidency next month.
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was working in a----- a.
eem the hweewbeu U9.twe‘Euum-
berlain to the pope. died at Sacra-
ity and ever,
ediate; wk
German Pancake.
Mix six ounces of flour with one
ounce of melted butter, the yolk of an
egg and two tablespoons of water;
beat well. Add a pinch of salt and
very gradually beat In half a cup of
rich milk. This batter to tetter
made two or three hours before using.
Just before cooking (add the beaten
white of an egg Have an omelet pan
hot and put in butter or oil; pour in
the batter, which should- be sn elgh
of an inch thick When cooked on
the bottom put to a hot oven to cook
on top. Slide out of the pan. serve
with an apple sauce or with lemon
quarters and sugar.
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battleship was very slight The
steemer’s bow was crushed to, bu
she retaffiod to Kiel unalded.
Railroad comamhinmoner Williams. I eee
who has devoted much time andalB A 4
teutlou to Ue New Orleans cotto I s^ffirtd t
rate situation, says that Ue amendee I Rtlitwd
Sie tiled wit theinterstatastom.
meres commission by the Tew
roads do not cancel outthej
port rate on cotton from Tew d
mon points, as Ue roads agreed 10.40
l" thespecial hearing before thecom,
mission in Septembet, but merely
withdraw the rebate provision of the
25 last has completed its report. The crook feeto
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Cured in One Day
nAhearlardrndaypraafMunxomaca
vent pneumonia. It relKeves th hend
mesrzzagaggzkand " 5 et"
Address I rofeseor Munyon. EaA na
Jefferson .trr.t., PhiladelpM^ if \
iother of prospective
lai editor)—And little
1 of the bride, who to to-
will be dressed like a
herdess, with golden
4 with rosebuds and—
Mfrom the stairway—
be washrag—Judge.
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WONDER.
Apparently insane. Mrs. Axel John-
sonPwireot a tarmer livinu..near
Braddock, N. D, locked herself and
her six little children in her home
Tuesday and set the house on fire.
They"ere all burned. Mr. Johnson
The declaration of Said Psha, the "The wonderful change that came
grand vizier, in the chamber of depue over me was not, like Jonah's gourd,
ties at Constantinople, that he would “ — """
me some relief. I would sit for hour*
at a time in front of the Areplace
hoping for daybreak. The pain wan
, so intense I was almost crazy, in fact,
-I would lose my reason for hours at
a time. One day a friend of mine
dropped in to see me. No more had
sho glanced at my foot than she ex-
"During Ue first Week I gained in
weight, my spirits improved, and the
world began to look brighter and more
edherbantnm"povdaroroutarndaco
for supper. Put them in the ice box
until night, then all that to neceesarr
is to light the oven and bake Ue
biscuit No muss there to soil the
light dress. This applies to shortcake. "
too. ’«,
atanickhcteand hend-
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denhenbtest work of God is man, but 3 /nV
Lemon Bouillon.
Boil soup meat until very tender
endsnemnon with “,L. Into -Ch
bontonueunndientvergpeonenara
of lemon" Strain the Met br^ho^
toene and serve hot or cold to jelly
Eggs are selling at 10 cents each
InGuaymas, Mexico, and other foods
are corresponding higher, according
to delayed mail advices which reached
Tucson Monday. The high price of
eggs to caused by the drowning of
many hens to the recent flood and
because of damage to the transporta-
tion facilities.
Twelve thousand additional moa
are to be enlisted in the rural serv-
tee in Mexico, according to General
Vilusenor, inspector general of
rurales, who is in Cludad Juarez from
Mexico City. The new enlistments
will constat of forty corps of 100 men
each. . 01.
"I am going to devote the rey
malnder of my life to doing good.' V
“Dr. Thirdly, outspoken man,~~ re-
torted:
"’Do you mean John H. Good, the
wealthy farmer, or young Sam Good,
the Sociallst millionairot "
ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA
"I, the undersigned, cannot give
enough praise to the Cuticura Rem-
edies. I had been doctoring for at
least a year for ezema on my foot I
had tried doctor after doctor all to
wide strips for the larger plants, and
Chinese papers, showing that there
has been a sudden and inexplicable
relaxation of the censorship. The dis-
patch says*' “As the second Install-
ment of the Tien Tsin troops arrived
. ... . . | at the river station they were attack-
qenxertrainsnnd. atfreightensinein i ed by from 3,000 to 1,000 rebels. Gen-
the road yards at Marshall. Texas I eral Pino led the troops from Hunan,
E^^b^^y^JIS Mupeth mna Honan, wing 200 1 206
running backward, collided with a
passenger train at the station, result-
ing in one death and the Injury of fif-
teen persons. • (
E. August Kahn, white man, was
One sort of diet may make i person
despondent, depressed and blue and. a
change to the kind of food the body
demands will chance the whole thlug-
A young woman from Phlla. says:
"For several yehre I kept to a run-
down, mfserable sort of condition, was
depressed and apprehensive of trouble.'
I lost flesh to a distressing war and
seemed to a perpetual sort of dreamy
nightmare. No one serious sisease
showed, but the •all-over' sickness was
enough.
“Finally' between the doctor and fa-
ther, I was put on Grape-Nuts and
cream, as it was decided I must have a
nourishing food that the body could
make use of.
the jury as it is sworn in. Those
having beeu passed for cause by both
sides were: Sanborn Manning, ranch-
er; F. D. Green, orange grower; Rob-
ert F. Bain, carpenter.
According to reliable information
which has been obtained at Dallas,
the Wichita Falla system of railroads,
which was built and owned by J. A.
Kemp and Frank Kell of that city, has
. been sold to the Missouri. Kansas and
Texas Railroad Company. It to said
that the purchaser gave $2,000,000 for
the stock, assumed about $6,000,000
of bonds and the obllgationa on the
ISO-mlle extension now under con-
atruction, being about anotner $3,000,-
000 in bondt
«. H. Young, cotton seed meal and
■ cake exporter, engaged to twain see in
Galveston for some years, was arrest-
ed Thursday oa an indictment found
by a federal grand jury at Houston
on October 14 charging the aidlag and
abetting in the misappropriation of
ftmda of the naaenn eoaooUdated
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Cheating, in command of the war
whipe off Hankow, io published in the
tariffs.
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" AT HE NATIONAL GAPITAL zlszasaizi
a"p-.
Sometimes a girl gets confidential
and tells a man that a lot of other
men have tried ta kiss her, but he is
the only one who sueceeded.
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Serious Businesa.
Madge--Was George fooling while
you were playing golf!
Marjorie—Gracious, I hope not!
Why, I accepted him.—^Lippincott's.
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Sometimes Not st Home.
Charity Worker—You poor soul!
Does your husband always hang
around the house all day!
Mrs. Tememnt (cheerfully)—In-
dade, no. Half ths tolme he’s in the
lockup.—Tit-Bits.
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/ LON DAVIS. Editor and Publisber
plants and the widt
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Too Late to Change. Eg
“A man can no more change his rep- - 7
utatfon than he cad change his face 1 ;
or his arms,” said Senator La Follette
at a banquet in Madison.
"rhre was once a wicked did Midi* .
son millionaire who took his pastor 2
aside and said:
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sixteen T““ ST wercounetot nakgifas:
knights commander or t gupreme meqieineib
honor at the session onterisarction, medicinefo
council f y. to* ou-u"
all burned. Mr. Johnson ScottnHUM
field some distance I Washingtois, ------- _
‘ ' and Harr Redan, Houston; W. O.
mfaCOLDS
"From a piece of unbleachedamuritn
tear strips long enough to reachat stanear"
the bottom of the inside of the to one,
ench flower pot Fasten attach to the Darticularly adapted to the skin. I
together at one end, and attach to u particwar y * opal containers.
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tom of the pan. de rim of as ensy to 00 14 qermt.
I the vessel, and Jeadithem where a utter delloat skin, for it contains only
plants, one strip tocachrot motd0m of remedial agents.
uttle or no attention to it, when five
years ago a small spot showed upon
my left ankle. I was worried and sent
for a doctor. He said it was eczema
He drew a small bone from the ankle
about the else of a match and about
an inch long. The small hole grew
to abut the gize of MB apple and the
eczema spread to the knee. The doo- "
tors never could heal the hole in the
ankle. The whole foot ran water all - -
the time. -
• "My husband and my sons were up
night and day wheeling me from one
room to another in the hope of giving
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Davis, Lon. Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494277/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.