Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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OVE TO FREIGHT RATES.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WATER WAGON
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(Copyright, 1910.)
STUBBORN ECZEMA ON HANDS
Mr. Chas. L Bauer
SPECIALLY CULPABLE
d
commisslon or excesses in the capital ;
MUTE SENTENCE.
that
everything that
dividends
this watered stoc k
upon
offense the railroads always have set
bandaging my hands well up that the
Sentence and Pay Fino of
the charge set forth in all the in-
$5,000.
deserved a fair trial with a severe
anti-u..
teen months’ imprisonment
in addi
Tlie offense for which Harlan was
effort of his company
Sept 14, 1910.
parties
the company’s
Savannah, thence to
A Settier.
Last year it average i
per cent, and the raliroads earned a
President in his opinion,
peared.
on
Ethel—And what did you say?
who purchased from a San Francisco
powder firm the dynamite used to de
later found in the Infernal ma
chine planted under the residence of
of the
op-
Ogden Ar
practice.
not
designed to clarify the confused situa
"O. C. BANBER."
( Signed )
prepared,
as
He was convicted in Jer
without specifically author-
dent Taft. which is made public now.
therefore in full force.
s
of Secretary Hay becaune
criticism
sellers.
of that fact.
9
gr
the offense,
be such as
prisonment.
sey City on
II 11 and V C
acreage produe
.Ad in rail
annual d v
Ing expend,
more than <
, of high business standing
enterprise is convicted of
utes, and the trial lasted but a por-
tion of one day.
“What are you going to do about it?
"Yours in militant sincerity.
Felix J. Zeehanulaar, secrete
Merchants and Manufacture
road rates to maintain the
idends.
tion by the
high prices.
"Trust ma
OSTETTER’
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTER
, i
Mr. Chan Ie
Sauer. Grand
Scribe. Grand
E n campment
stroy
was
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i disag
isibilit
is ex'
against men of wealth.” I
President Taft, in his opinion, plain- ,
fortifications as it may deem neces
sary for the protection of the canal
and Proved the Foundation
of Fortune,
PROMINENT
ODD FELLOW
said i the explosion, but subsequenty disap
"that
Bad Case of Gntarrh and OUher
Comgimsp.Fu "
plant.
"The evidence clearly shows,”
Raising Defense.
Washington, Jan. 9.-A contribution
According to the detectives, Bryce
were the three
ly Indicated that he does not intend _ _ ,
to let a technicality of law defeat the tion which has arisen over the 9ue9 ;
ends of justice The president had
in addi-
i Francisco and other citles.
I could for nearly crime
advised totry FINES ARE NOT EFFECTIVE
any of the indicted will be made
with no
Don’t make the mistake of claiming
gou never make one.
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dietments, but it is believed more than
three or four men are named in the : In the pretty catch phrase of
munity of interests' and cleverly set
1 The man who is anxious to let you ’ all.
know that God is on his tongue usual- fore, a man
}y has the devil in his heart and large '
after a while to use Cuticura Soap for
n wash for them, and I think by using
the Soap and Ointment I was much
benefited. I stuck to the Cuticura
treatment, and thought if I could use
other remedies for over seven years
man, the policy has been worked out
It is not Ukely that the names levying of a tax upon
public for the payment of
Paasing of Senator Elkin*.
Washington: Senator Stephen B
Elkin* of West Virginia, died at mid-
OLD COMMON SENSE.
Chang* Food When You Feel Out •f
Sort*.
urning sensattons wer
for murder in connection with
When a woman has an eye for the
beautiful she hunts up a mirror.
fe
public until after arrests have been
Imade. It is believed a large number
imprisonment sentence from eighteen ;
months to six months, whereupon the i
attorneys
opened in Dallas Monday with its larE.
eat show since organization eight
years ago.
"Despite this tremendous stock w *
tering the railway net earnings have
advanced st 1 d:ly and the average div
idend rate has more than doubled in
the last 15 years
"In 1894 the dividend rate was 1 66
r
the Times and part of which Browne declare low
lan, three suspects in the case, who
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of the alleged
mour says it is the law of nature
"What is the matter with America?
' What is the matter with congress’
"Why has the seal of government
the way from Savannah to the!
a dynamite plot, is understood to be
Tvietmoe and Anton Johannsen, who
They were taken in were supposed to have known T B
of twelve to twenty by sea 10 Bryce, M. A. Schmidt and David Kap
in water. I was treated at the hoe PRESIDENT
pital, and it was just the same. I was
told that it was a very bad case of
eczema. Well, I just kept on using
eight years until I was
Cuticura Ointment. I did so, and I
found after a few applications and by I
closed—Many Witnesses Sum-
moned Before Inquiry.
to a nicety. These clothed the scheme
CHILDS GIFT REAL CHARM
him. not with shooting Mayor Gay-
nor, but with asbaulting with intent to
kill, William H. Edwards. Commission
1 Maud—-Jack said when he proposed 1
that he could give me only the neces- ■
uartes of life. the
JMr
-ap
any itching during the night. I began
Texaa, writ*,
from San An-
ton lo, Texas:
"Nearly two
year* ago I
accepted a
posit ion aa
secretary and
tree surer of
on* of th*
lead tng dry
goods estab-
lshmenta of
aalveston,
Texaa Th*
eudden
change from a
high and dry
a few applications and finding ease
selves and a more equitale distribu
and trade would soon adjust then
: tion of the products of busiess would
result.
ment and soap for nearly six months,
and I am glad to say that I have
was sentenced to twelve veers’ im
Funds to Fight Tuberculosis.
Based on reports from all parts of
the United States the National As
elation for the Study and Prevention
of Tuberculosis has issued a statement
which shows that In 1» 10 nearly 815:
000,000 was spent in the fight against
tuberculosis, as opposed to 88,000.000
spent in 1909. The largest item of ex-
panse in 1910 was for treatment in
sanatoria and heepitais, 111.37 6,500 bo
letter to all the world, and if anyone ____ _
doubts it, let them write me and I convicted grew out
■will give them the name of my physt; : - • • ......
clan, also the hospital I Was treated
Lt” (Signed) Miss Mary A. Bentley,
93 University St., Montreal, 2"
amount for 1909.
v association*
tuberculoels
j dispensaries $889,000. The special mu-
l nicipal and siata expenditure* agr* )
' gate $1,750,000 <
The statement declares that the
most significant fact in the survey of
the year's work is the Increase in the
percentage of public money spent.
While in 1909 53.5 per cent. "f the
total expenditure was from federal,
state, municipal or county funds, 62.6
per cent, came from public appropria-
thins in 1910 The actual Amount or
public money spent in tuberculosis
work this past year was $9,267,900, or
more than double the amount from
this same source in 1909 This fact
indicates the national association do
clarea that anti-tuberculosis assocta
Hons an gaining ground. by securing
increased appropriations from publlo
hair. .1.
Caller—-Oh, dear? Then I m araid
we shan’t be able to see your mother.
Daughter of the House—Oh, yes;
you'll find hei down there la the
drawing room.
laborers from New York,
number of Hungarians, Bulgarians and
Que. other immigrants.
altitude to sea level proved too much
for me and I became afflicted with •2.
tarrh and cold in th* head, and wenerai
debility to such an extent as to almost
incapacitate me for attending to my
“A great deal depends upon yourneiz
and the kind of food you eat," the
wise old doctor said to • man who
came to him sick with stomach trou
ble and sick headache once or twice A
week, ani who had been taking plla
and ainerent medicines for three o
tour year*.
He was Induced to stop gating aar
sort of fried food or maat for besofc
fast, and was put on GrapeNuta and
cream, leaving off all medieines.
In a few days he began to get bet-
ter, and now he bag entirely recove
ed and write* that hn is in better
health than he has beta before in
twenty years. This man te W yeare
old and says he feels "IIke A now man
all the time."
Read "The Road to Wellvile," I
pkgs. 'There’s a Reason." *
mver neg seaheve Butieet A.m
•M veer «r— ttae 2222 .T2
an ji i* Mn i. t"b and 6 st nemom
were in the city for a few hours after per cent.
tion labor union officials were sum of the United States are
Rescued Father From Despondency
apparently because it undertakes to
dispone ot the question of the right
at this Government to construct such
Millionaire Says That Pecple Are Bled
to Pay Dividend* on Nina Bil-
lions of Watered Stock.
the punishment should
to deter others from the I Nothing In Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
effective Preventing Government from
of existence James l
FFAX7RVA
Srugsterefund money If It fa s tocure. E.W.
EBY E‘3 sisnat re is on each box. «c.
ization of corporate companies for
REFUSES TO COM-Grand Jury in the Times explosion
disaprearing. Convicted Must Serve Eighteen Months ,
could sleep well and did not have Sentence and Pay Fino of
of San Franciscans have been indicted , the pace
Wholesale murder, the outcome of "Conceived in the master minds ' ■
Huntington, Morgan Hill i l Ha ri
Fines are
net income of $852,158,280
to shift the respe
genhelm says it
great arteries which maintained the
life of commerce; that they were a ne
tion of the right of the United States
„.op_____ _ the result of an appeal to fortify the Panama Canal was sub- ,
by friends of Harlan, to commute hismitted by former Senator Foraker of
Imprisonment sentence from eighteen ' Ohio to President Taft, who made (
cessity for quick transportation .
"Approximately nine billions of Tho.
this IS billions of railroad capitaliza spen
tion is fictitious; purly and simply I
watered stock, upon which the peo I
about to grab ail the through trunk
lines of railroad from coast to coast
"They argued pausibly . and with
bands as clear as anyone. ______
1 "It is my wish that you publish this tion to paying a fine of $5,000.
it public. Through a period during who shot'Mayor Gaynor last August.
_________ of the convicted man tried [ which the Hay-Pauncefote treaty was
to have him set at liberty altogether. | negottated and ratified by both the
claiming that “as a sentence of six I United States and Great Britain Ben-
months could not under the law beator Foraker advised with John Hay,
executed in the penitentiary to which . then Secretary of State, and made
Harlan had been sentenced, it could | many of the suggestions which were
not be executed anywhere, and. there- ’ Incorporated in the treaty, presery
fore, he must be given his liberty. | ing to this Government the right to
"In order to prevent the use of • take such means as it deemed necen.
each a technicality in the future,” । sary to protect the canal property and
said the President. "to avoid the sen-1 shipping ' “
fence, I shall make no order of com '
mutation, but shall allow the sen- l
tencs to stand until after the defend- j
and is imprisoned, and then shall ex-
ercise such Executive clemency as
I may be advised the case require,;.
The sentence of eighteen months is
term of eigh- jority identified with the labor union
movement, were summoned from San ,
, posed the extension of labor unions in . the part of the laborer.
that purpose, or
end stubborn case. I used the oint-
a ‘com
off to? , ,
Daughter of the House- I m just
going up to watch Marie do mother ■
company's settlement a number at-Schmidt and Kaplan
tempted to escape and were physically >
detained and taken to the place of
work. The Government of the United
■ States has been at great pains and
cost trying to suppress peonage. It
i is much more likely to be maintained
Gaynor’s Shooter Under Old Charge.
New York James J. Gallagher
In Different Parts of the House
Caller (to 11 daughter of the
1 house) -Hullo dear? Where are you
The South weetern Poultry show
Malady Worth Having.
"I cant understand my husband,
doctor; I am afraid there is nom•
thing terrible the matter with him."
"What are the symptoms?"
"Well. I often talk to him for half
an hour at a time and when I get
through he hasn’t the least Idea what
I’ve been saying.”
"Don’t worry any more about your
hueband I wish I had his gift.
Stray Stories
13 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
HIGH COST OF LIVING.
case has returned twentytwo indict
ments. All of the indictments were
"Some nine years ago I noticed
small pimples breaking out on the
back of my hands. They became very
irritating, and gradually became
worse, so that I could not sleep at
night. I consulted a physician who
treated me a long time, but it got
worse, and I could not put my hands
moned. In all the Grand Jury ex
Maud—I told him that one of the
(necessaries of my life was a husband
who could supply me with the lux
kuries.
RothingGanCompare
with Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters for genuine good-
ness when the system has
been weakened by some
severe illness or when you
suffer from Poor Appetite,
Sour Risings, Headache,
Bloating, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Colds, Grippe
and Malaria. Thousands
have found this true during
the past 57 years. Why
not you today, but be sure
to get the genuine.
sent a letter to every member of con
gress demanding reforms
in addition to the regulation of
freight rates, he demands that laws
propert
Maine Senate Repeal* Sturge* Law. ate in ’ connection with the treaty
Augusta: Gov. Plaisted had been making with England and law* passed
in office but a few hours when the f substantially to the ratification of the
senate passed to engrossed, under 518 existing Hay-Pauncefote treaty. The
pension of the rules, a bill repealing > letter tells ot the ratification of a
the Sturges law The Sturges law. treaty by the Senate Dec. 20, 1900.
i which was placed on the statute books j which was mejected by the British Gov
I several years ago. was designed hzjernment. When that treaty was pre-
the Republicans to enforce the proh nented to the Senate it contained a
tion law. Under this act special liquor iprovision against fortification of the
officers went into the territorz. of caM1 and there was a great deal of
County Sheriffs and prosecuted liquor or Secretary Hay because
dutloa
“I was induced to try Perune ana
after taking several bottles in small
--------- - doses I am pleaned to say I was entire-
foils instantly the right to claim face ratored to my former normal cond:
value for such oapltalization in the . Hon ana have ever stnce recommended
the Amer on the us- ot Peruna to my triends"
Ask Your Drugglft for • Free PeruM
And in this "S" Almnac for 1911.
izing fortifications.
Senator Foraker’s letter to Prest
er of Street Cleaning of New York
City. The jury was out forty mtn
revlewstheactsofthesen nihtDat"nenWasiderddvrenms"are,
his daughter, Katherine, and four sons.
David, Richard. Stephen and Blaine
and the physicians. Death was due
. , .. , amined more than 200 persons.
to obtain o Among the labor leaders summoned
including from San Francisco were Olaf E
Your cattle always have pure water at
■mall cost to you if you have a bottom-
less tank. Booklet "A" free. Alamo Iron
Works. San Antonio. Texae-
TopR5A3MM2 3 EXIT
fmridoruid Xoti oimhatah ,6 5
pne the Tron bur 14 up the system, dold b! Al
dealers fur 80 ye-rs. Price 5 cenu.
“And the people paid the freight!
“Railroad presidents indignantly
deny that freight rates affect the cost
elation. This organization ha
A certain business n an has a curl
bus little charm for hia watch chain.
He wouldn’t sell it for 11,000; no, nor
two, nor three. His little child gave
tt to him one day when, as he says, he
was ’down.”
“I had lost every cent I had in the
world, and there at my desk, my head
on my arms, I was thinking of a possi
ble way to end it, when my little child
came up to me and asked : ‘What does
"rulned" mean, papa?’ And then I
knew I had ben groaning loud enough ।
to be heard and understood. ‘You said
"ruined" paper. W bat does it mean
“ 'It means I haven’t any money
baby. Papa's a poor man Th little
feet pattered away, then back again
and here on my watch charm is what
she gave me. Not a great fortune—no, ।
but the foundation of one. Whateve’
I’ve got since came from it, for it gave
me courage.”—The Christian Herald-
an indictment charging
freight rates are responsible for the V.. ,
high cost of living. Ohio V Barben. । 8,”. "1
the millionaire match magnate, has 1Ea.20
I os Angeles, < alifornia:
Washington D C.: President Taff true bills.
has denied application for commuta The return of the indictments waa
, i5 case nt w the culmination of a disaster that ex-
tier of sentence in ins case vi ‛‛ ■
result, and after only having . Sharapanmanscompdaysasingmnsusrasere"ihRFo 2 "w "Aayssiorasre truth, war the
nom cutfeura Ointment I thought it neis in Florida andaiabara “hozwazancmosaringnoraniwarns rgerogdine
conspiracy to violate the peonage stat- | More’than orty witnesses, the ma
ute of Florida.
Harlan must serve a
be passea hat wil eTectually limit 1
: railroad and industrial capitalization: |
He declares the freight business of k
l the railroad* costs eac family $87 a B
year Thia Utter, coupled with the I
other earnings of the rallroads, be as I
sens, has boosted the average rail I
road cost per family to $127 annually. I
Barber starts his Utter to the con l
gressmen with these three demands , I
to blood poisoning. He was consclo
until half an hour before his death.
During the summer he was reported
to be suffering from intestinal trouble
in man7 respects similar to acute in-
digestion. According to the physician*
from a complication of diseases arie
lx attendance tonight the Senator died
ing trom septicemiaa.
corporate or personal.
The "But I vigorously contend that the
farmer is responsible for ' money
----- "This one problem of railroad
will FORTIFY PANAMA CANAL freight rales in the great econom
WILL rUKIirY naramA --question of the age Were it fairly
solved all other lines of commerce
RICHES AND INFLUENCE (LOS ANGELES INDICTMENTS . .....................
-ri., I W mil niDI r Identity of Suspocted Parties Not DU Continuing, b* .ay.: ’ Personaly;
■ ’■Il ill ■ S I W ■■III U RUI L _ I appreciate fully the importane e of ।
1 stability of vested righta in property
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successfully where, as in these cases,
the laborers are foreigners and do
not speak English and hardly know
their rights. If permitted to live a' this city.
’’ It will spread rapidly. When, there-
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