Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXARKANA VETO
THE pests OF MEXICO
• oiiNS k SMiin, Fubdishers
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VOTE FOR VETO 62’GAINST 95!
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Baseball bld#
fair to
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The Japs and the
taking kindly to it
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attempt at suletde la at-
too much housework.
Is
this
A sign of the times’
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What do
The house
Indulges
<0 excess of vocal
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expt ession.
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Are Expelled.
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New York Ig
reasonably safe from
vaudeville sketches
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The Minister
of Marine objects
to
a long series to
come from both sides.
MEXICAN SOLDIERS ON THE RUN
to re
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causing a serious
wound.
made
men.
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A $10,000 Barn Fire.
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One insurrecto bu}
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laid 4,000
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gem center of the
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However.
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HOUSE STAYS WITH
GOVERNOR.
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many a writer of
has no such luck.
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out of doors in
tory building,
floor will be
porch climbers.
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to Unionists
doors and
1EXAS j SUSTAINED DY HOUSE I
Chicago U the I
world, but there 1
wearing too many.
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The St Louis Shirt & Rompa on
M hexotiatine its removal to Dauna
Former Member of Cabinet and For-
mer Minister of Foreign Affairs
eggs in 22 y ears and never
Can you beat it?
you think of a
Irkutsk, the capital of Siberia
described as the wi . •
Absent, Eunexcused—Messrs Gra
S’] "cDowra McKinney, Wortham
Waco-Hamilton Service Starts.
Waco: At 11 o'clock
A Chicago man was shot for step-
LX/TX-.X. nnbwz “M
It Justinable homicide
tA ondon man who was a contrb-
utor to Punch has just died, leaving
A.for tune of 36,000,000, end we'll bet
his jokes weren t worth it.
I — -- - - p J • X e on the
Robertson of gen i ground that their r-- ’ - -- ‘
l gal would constitute a danger for the
institutions.
cat carries germs
. ■ ---l like a Sedan
A senes of । he is being carried
arranged • ---
Pride has many
pery mornings
--4
mrn te reinstatement and appoint-
.h » the command of the battle-
ahip Almirante Reis or Capt. Jose Cer.
ejo, one of the naval heroes of the
revolution,.who has been penaonbd
I the active list by former Pre.
mier Franco on account of hia dane.
loyal attitude.
Beware the grip Do not let I
• old on yoU
REVOLUTIONISTS make capital
of SMALL DEMANDS.
theU slot by dropping a 1 cent coin in
Armours to Quit Missoeri. j Smith County Convicts
St. Louis, Mo.: Officers of the Ar
mour Packing Company have served
notice on Secretary of State Roach
that the .company would withdraw!. .
from business operations in Missouri I al and Great Northern Railroad
What reasons prompted the decision *
were not stated in the communica-
son received by the secretary or
be sold. The money realized“‘rwi
ty hereafter wil work ita convicta on
the public roads
presence in Portu- ! by partisan prejudice"
--- —> ranks and fight to save the empire,
j ™ h is threatened with danger
..Curing paralysis by arucfan in.
ongor th in
Tvmr p: :----- to the Roads.
siomelTicouhondercooneyheanremis
Aviator Paulhan, who ,
$200,900 out of his aeroplane says he
is going to retir fron th game
when 100 kauto us knowing eKctiy
l IT’S THE NEW ELIXIR OF LIFE
Cutting a hole in the roor and then
sliding down a pipe. Wiiam Wooda
Lee J. Turner and a man named Wade
escaped from the jail at Belton. They
dinappeared in some woods about a
mile north of town.
We are told that there will be no
/ babies in these United s
the year 2020. Another reason fol
protecting our infant industries.
SHADOW OF CIVIL WAR ANNEXATIONIIDEAICAUSES FITS
HANGS O’ER PORTUGAL
A new play in New York
Bought and Pald For •
- TE BEAR CREEPS INTO CHIN
- Soldior Ordered into m Digtri,,
i Where Trouble Centera—Dony
Serious Situation.
London, England: The relation ot
Russia and China ar.- strained to the
brakfz point Rusala has notin.d
the governments of Great BHtain
France and Germany of her intention
,o mpke * milttary demonstration on
the Russo-Chinese frontier owing te
Chinas persistent violatien of the 8”
Petersburg treaty of 1881
Russian troop, will be sent forth,
with to the distriet or m
f, Theextent of the demonstration, it
■ ed in the diplomatic note, will
depend entirely upon the attitude J
turned ty China
The vital questions involved are
Ergetrade in Mongolia, the extra ter
ritoral K ’ of Russians in China
nd the establishment of a Russian
consulate at Keobdo, Mongolia
aere have been ru-mors recently ol
an an intention by Russta to bring
pressure to bear upon China because
o. alleged violations or the Russo-
Chinese treaty. That the situation
Was ecute, howover, has been denied
Doth,by the Chinese foreign board and
the Russian legauon at Pekin.
Claims Cure for Insanity.
Alondon: Dr. Oswald of the Royal
Asylum of Glasgow reports the dis-
covery of a permanent cure for in-
sanitay. His search has revealed he
says a substance which, when' in-
iectedinto the blood or a patient who
not suTering from a mental disease,
not. only cures, but makes the pa-
T) timmune from further attacks
The discovery was first made by a
German professor and perfected by
the research department of th. Glas.
Kow Asylum.
English and Canadian Seriouaness In
Source of Amusement to Wash-
ington Government.
Motion tc stand by it, Own Action
Fail, In the House by Majority
of Three.
He says that if the prohibition issue
had not been involved in legislative
proceedings, there would not htye
Been twenty-five votes for the bill upon
this occasion. • u
As the measure originated in the
House the.veto message was directed
tothatbody, and the action there has
finally dtaposed or It.
In Lower California the Insurrecto.
are in Control.
westhe, Cocopah Mountain Pass south
no.....bunded " - -'xx-'
to olose their who Sot into communication wilt:
fleeing Federals. -
I The Chamberlain iXTT' to.! S K'X Vesa
Frionisaiyanty makes 4 strong w. Il". altter rigked
Despondent Farmer Suicides.
San Antonio: Despondency over
fnancial reverses caused Charles
Obst, aged forty-four, a farmer li,
„ -4 miles north of here, to hang
himself in his feed house. The body
was found by Thomas Blackwell,
when he went to feed the horses. (
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01 mpperiaigprusrcnmpaiga in
ickedest cityi n.ls 1 "• Landry, Leach,
- y ! , Mikeska, Mulcahy
0 obertson or Travis, Rucks, Savage i new
schii r Schluter, Shanon. Singleton'
mi h of Atasoosa, Smith of Houston
Spradley, Sandifer, Stevens, Stoner
Terrell of Bexar, Turney. Wahrumuna
Watson, Williams ot Dallas, Wiliam,
f McLennan, Yarbrough. Total—62
Absent. Excused—Messrs. Brownlee
German, Maddox, Parker. Rowen "ree
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We are told that an Illinois woman
MtoAcisnrmndwahegeir,by Juzping
During the last 34 years sav,
eastempape r,we have loBt »5-000.000,.
000 by fire. Even at that old "Inade
uste water supply" is still doing bu.l-
Eddy. Saturday night Charlie Dun ing e
ning’s bar and contents were destroy I
ed by fire, burning two carloads 0 !
oats, several hundred bales of hay
and several tons of cotton and all h
farming implements and thirty hona
of young mules from 1 to 5 year. oI4
and twelve head of calves. The 102
total, $10,000. 056
Noes Bagby, Bleschwale Rira.
song Brooks, Brookshire, Buchanan.
Buffington, Byrne, Camp, Campbell
Chapin, (order. Cox of Rockwall
ranke. Crisp, Dillard, Donegan, Dot
don, Dunn, Eliott, Flourney, Fountain,
Geiptner, Harmon, Haxthausen Heilig’
Herder, Highsmith, Hi!!, Hornby, Hu
bard, Hunt, Keeble. T
Proposition to Dam Nueces.
San Antonio: To build a dam acrosa
mouth of the Nueces river and buiW
a causeway across Nueces bay 256
feet wide for a wagonway and ‘au
mobile speedway, railroad and inter
Frankl tracks h the project or J I
Franklin, president °f the st Louia
Trust Company and the Crystal Cit,
Ratiroad. .This would turnish wate
for irrigation and domestic use and
that a large freshwater lake would
be created which would supply Corpu,
Christ. with water sufficient for al
purposes.
8.,.n Perish |n Flamen.
Sutton, W. Va.: Seven persons lost
their .ives in a fire which destroyed
the bone of J. D. Hardin in this city
early, Sunday. Only Mr. Hardin eg.
CA! ed ■ six remaining members of
his family and a little girl who made
h rp bome with the Hardins perishing
, in the flames.
istr of the Interior, Antonio Aime-
dio, who is very popular, has exhaust-
ed every argument to induce the ex-
. tremists to exercise patience, point
Eng outthat such a step Woula re.
suit in Civil War.
to have a fifty eight
Tenants on the top
reached tor at leastdhrsntwis. be
London: The Morning Post bases
n alarmist editorial on a Washing-
ton dispatch, declaring that American
Public men openly predict that recip-
rocity will lead to the eventual an-
nexation of Canada by the United
up to New
Santa FeCleburne Shop, to Enlarge,
leburne: Announcement that over
$60,000 will be expended in the en-
largement of the Santa F
s.made by Mechanical Superintend,
ent 1. T Dunlop. The enlargement ed.
s necessary on account of a heavy
increase in work all over ths gulf
hues of the company.
Dr Hile
considered typical of wl'bln a hisrFormmuja to the pudlig
Dolam,
Stem
Wednesday or. haa reported a plan for
ing Oh Przes the $1,000 ofered 1,
the Chember to be given as cas‘
prizes for the best yleld or cotto9
and com in Dallas County this yean
The committee conferred with Co
Henry Exalt, president of the Text
Industrial Congress, in formulating
the plan. This plan. which has b^
approved.bythe board of director
£ the. Chamber of Commerce, 1. "t
I ofer $300 as the first prize, $200 a.
the second, $150 as the third ’
seven $50 prizes. They are to beo
fered for the best two acres of cot
ton and the best two acres of corn
raised in Dallas county in 1911. 1"
All disease, are caused primarily hr
malnutritlon, due to the fact that -onI
bstance necessary to the body 12
absent, or present in insufficient
quantity. Physicians have sought to
remedy this by introducing inorganic
chemicala in the form of modEin.
The results have been imperfect 10
cause in that form they are
tasaimilate and act “ poisons,
organic form be transmuted into
was xote f , “ the Governor
was. Ayes -Astin, Baker of Hood,
Baker of Panola. Barrett, Bolin. Bon-
ner Broughton, Brown, Burns. Cable
Cathey. Caves, Coffey, Cox of East land
Craven, Cureton, Davis, Fant, Galth-
er Gilmore, Goodner, Gross. Hall
Capt. Cersso holding ths commana,
SXZ B - ="= » —
Maxwell, McDaniel, Minton, Morris' Goyernment in the nanas of extrem-
Nickel of Hill, Nichols of Hunt Ob fleers are supporting the naval of-
iver, Pharr, Porter, Randolph A.. ' their demands The navy
ers, Ross, Russell, Self. Stamps, Stead 1 has.expresseda determination to re
Stepter, Tarver, Terrell of Errstead | i f he Minister of Marine, Amaro
Walker. White, Woods, Woods. I Azedo Gomes, by force, and the Min
iuL -by.
Terrell Raises $100,000 Bonus.
t- Th© 1100,000 bonus recuired .
Fe shops here building of th. Memphis, daforthe
Gulf railroad to Terrell, has been rai
44. completion of this herculea)
task was announced by the firing of
anyils and the ringing of belle an
other evidence of general rejoicing
The campaign was waged under too
auspices.of the Terrell Commerelas a
club backed by every business inter d
est of the city. Mr. M. W RaUy ad
president of the First National ben^^M
who,has.siven notice that the mon.,ei
wil be diverted to other "dP
unless the railway gets busy^t “ 53
very early date. • a
gAustin, 22 The message
th. " n Colquitt sent to the House '
th. of Representatives, the body in Which
the measure originated, vetoing -he
| Texarkana charter bill, is an elabo-
rate discussion of his objections to
Ihe initiative, referendum and recan,
ch he declares are contrary to the
provisions of our < onstitution and not
in consonance with the principle of
local self government, of which he has
Deen a conspicuous advocate Further
be shows that in opening his cam-
hen that 1 Kn for Governor he announced his
opposition to the initiative and refer
endum.
Gov Colquitt was sustained by tie
l e . , Representatives by a vote
th. uu ’ upon the motion to pass
the bill notwithstanding the Gover-
nors objection.
It would have required a two-thirds
vote of the House to pa., the bm over
he Governor’s head, but the motion
bers of the House present voted on
trie Governor's side.
Mount Etna continues t... .
the innocent bystanders have oke, but
the conclusion that there l« come to
doing in the wav of Java M. nothing
and oft have we heard of M any a time
. know«wasToadedsrsona "ho
raRardaadas.deerecdwaragatnetrata
the rodents. but th aowttin
present style of dressing n1a1 o the
But while the hobble 8, ad les hair.
Paris rashtona wi not cr rpmaina
ng features -u--
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ng .42
sed*eei2aea
morning the first train over the Cot-
from w went through to Hamilton
from Waco by way of Gatesville.
There was guite a crowd or citizens
which I departure of this main.
Which U the consummation of a hona
entertained in Waco for many yAa%
of going by a straight line from this
city to Hamilton. Among the pM
sen ers were about a dozen commer.
B on travelers. From Waco to Ham-
'on by way of the Alexander June-।
tion is 12, miles, whereas it is only
8yenty fve mlles over the Cotton
An extraordinary duel was fought
in Erane e the other day One of th.
QQellists was hurt
dme ■■
ms--aE.
"0 Kumei
...... .omug. w Farei Amadik andToutinho chagao;
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Washington, Feb. 16.—The semi-
Jocular remarks which Champ Clark
the Democratic speaker-to-be
IMMEDIATE ACTION THREAr
ieved the Stars and Stripes would
one day float over the entire West-
ern Hemisphere stirred up most un-
expected trouble today. President
Tatt took occasion to write to Rep-
resentative McCall, introducer of th.
reciprocity bill, a letter disclaiming
and deprecating the annexation talk
an d.to. follow it with personal re
Tary to visitors even more emphat-
The news that Mr. Clark’s alualon.
hadcreated excitement in Canada and
nEnxland occasioned great surprise
andconsiderable amusement at the
Capitol. The man most surprised of
all was Mr. Clark himself.
, Dttawe, Ont : Commercial union
followed by annexation to the United
States, is inevitable meaning of
the pending reciprocity agreement as ,
interpreted by the conservative oppo- 1
.. v Placing the ajtion in the Canadian Parllamen 1
the hands of extrem- This sentiment dominated a
hours' speech by John
1I.M m,K=L “ B* "it
physiclans bave been helping Dr. Hii.
three ; in his experiments for two year. An
— E. Foster who, । the results — - and
under the conservative government. - -
Was finance minister and tariff maker.
His speech is ‘ -
Easeball talk has moved on from
Postmortems to forecasta
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SASH'S:
graduate. It may Ne a golowed to
tion, but we fear that it win nnoya-
From 'be quality of Wellesley fUdg9
An army officer has invented , _ ,
tiplex telephone .nd it is nteg mul-
it that ten persons an sscaimed for
line. A. if we didn't have qyerone
enough already with the , troubles
wire. the four-party
A Millionair. Experimenter H„ Curea
Pneumonia and Tuberculosis
aChicaka IL: Medical men «r.
me \ intersted in the announc.
auringnedemazhoaa SXJ—'
reciprocity 1. practicalij h basiriopoxerod what
eDr Hille.1s a graduate of Held.]*
bere and holds degrees from other
bK.upiversitiea. He was associated
KulX"'1" entitled to repece
DECATUR MESSENGER
Florida has a bride seventy eteht
years old And yet there ar. women
of forty who have given up hope.
A New York publisher tells us that
poor music sells best So we should
ludge from the munje we hear these
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1911, newspaper, February 24, 1911; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581364/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .