Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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FOR the Submission of an amendment
to the constitution rmvi dine for
statewide prohibition.
For Congress, 13th Dist.
JNO. H STEPHENS, Wilbarger Co
I MARVIN JONES, Potter Co.
REUBEN M ELLERD, Hale Co.
FOR the retention without modifica-
tion or change of the cpmpulsor n- to projecting points
vestment feature of the Robertson in t within thavlind
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providing for AGAINST the retention without mod- close attention to
ificat'on or change of the compulsory and ignition timile—
investment feature of the Robertson fustments. Too rich a mixture almost
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For United States Senator
CHAS. A. CULBERSON.Dallas Co
O B COLQUITT. Dallas Co.
S P BROOKS, McLennan Co.
T M CAMPBELL, Anderson Co.
R L HENRY. MeLenan Co.
JOHN DAVIS, Dallas Co.
For Chief Justice of Supreme Court
NELSON PHILLIPS. Dallas Co.
C H JENKINS, Brown Co.
For Associate Justice Supreme Court
R WALKER HALL, Potter Co.
J E YANTIS, McLennan Co.
For Governor
H C MARSHALL. Wood Co.
IAS. E FERGUSON, Bell Co.
CHAS H MORRIS, Wood Co.
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AGAINST the Submission of an
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HUGH NUGENT FITZGERALD,
Tarrant Co
w R COX, Jones Co
JEFF: McLEMORE, Harris Co
J E PORTER, McLennan Co
RUFUS J LACKLAND, TarrantCo
DANIEL E GARRETT, Harris Co
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Causes of Back Firing.
Back firing is caused by misfires in
one or more cylinders, permitting the
accumuhti....... unburned gas 1,1 the
muffler, w hich is ignited by heat of the
walls or by Ilie exhaust of firing e!lin.
ders. Sometimes-it may be due to ?
mixture that is too rich or too:weak,
and hence burns slowly, continuing its
combustion after pas ing into the ex.
haust. It also occurs not infrequently
when the spark is retarded.
For Ci
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! W E PRESCOTT. Cottle Co.
For County Chairman
T J DILLEHAY
For State Senator
GEO. M. HOPKINS
For District Judge
F. O. MCKINSEY
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For Representative
Loss of Engins Power.
A fuel mixture either too weak or
too Strong will reduce the power of an
automobile engine. If the bearingsbe
too tight there will be a loss of power
due to the additional friction set IP:
bearings when too tight, will beat and
a touch of the hand will give indica
tion of their condition. Another source
of loss of power is a defective . it.
which slips ami does not transmit all
the power delivered by Hie engine.
Brake rods sometimes get out of Ad
justment, allowing the band to rema in
in contact with Hie drum, thus absorb
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OUR BIG CIEAR UK SALE
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Production of Pig Iron.
The production of pig iron, including
ferroalloys, according to figures pub.
lished Feb. 26 last by the Amerian
Iron and Steel institute, was 29.010.213
gross tons in 1015 compared with -
52211 gross tons in 11*11- e pig
iron” exclusive of ferroalloys, sold or
used in 1913, according to reports of
producers to the United States Ee0108
leal survey, was -----
valued at $401,400,004, a gain o 31.P5r
e.ut in quantity and 31 per ^it in
value. •
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Along with its demand cama ENfvedit.
maud for more place 3 tnatwoud where
soda fountains sprang up everywhere,
iproving in beauty, neatness and,att
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life of tl e nation todax. It’ ueooa'ok
the stimulus given to it by »cA Cotea
in the same way has the.sacocacoia n
teitmrtsanruacmmzim
tion was accorded to it in m0
Volatilization of Platinum.
The bureau of standards. department
of commerce, has just issued scientific
paper No. 280. In which are given the
results of an investigation, made at
the suggestion of a committee 0 the
I American Chemical society, on the 1058 aeau ------ ------------
in weight on heating of platinum cru- , making it necessary for the animal to
cibles of various makes and degrees o . swallow the potion administered.
1 purity. The results obtained should I ---
prove of considerable value to the । Drill and Countersink,
nnalvtical chemist 1,1 aiding him t0 he woodworker will be interested
■■ source of in a combined drill nnd countersink
which lias been recently invented by
a genius from Cleveland, O. This im-
plement performs both the operations
of boring the hole and countersinking
it at the same time. The counter-
sinking feature consists of a sleeve
fitting over the drill with a set serew
for adjusting it nt the desired point.
As the drill passes through the wood
it is followed by the countersink,
which cuts its way into Hie wo0d
around the drill, making the seat to
accommodate the head of the screw,
so that the latter will lie flush with
the surface when it is driven into the
work. _____
merchandise going at a
eliminate a troublesome source of
error it is shown that all grades of
platinum contain at least traces, o
iron: that there is no appreciable
in weight of crucibles heated to 000
degrees C.; that above this tempera-
ture the loss increases very rri
with temperature and is greatest for
platinum containing Iridium and least
for platinum alloyed with rhodium.
For Lieutenant Governor
w P HOBBY, Jefferson Co.
For Attorney General
JOHN W WOOD. Fisher Co.
CHAS. T ROWLAND, Tarrant Co
B F LOONEY, Hunt Co.
For Railroad Commissioner
ALLI SON MAYFIELD, Grayson Co
JOHN W ROBBINS, Travis Co.
RUFUS B DANIEL, Kl Paso 1°
For State Treasurer
J M EDWARDS, Runnels Co
W E MUNN, Wise Co
JNO. W BAKER, Crosby Co
For Judge Court Criminal Appeals
w C MORROW, Hill Co
A J HARPER, Limestone Co
For Commissioner Gen. Land Office
H ELLIS HILL, Harrison Co
( HARLEY GEERS, Tarrant Co
J T ROBINSON, Morris Co
For State Supt. Public Instruction
w F DOUGHTY, Falls Co
For Commissioner Agriculture
H A HALBERT, Coleman Co
FRED W DAVIS, Cooke Co ,
For Comptroller Public Accounts
CH AS. B WHITE, Fannin Co
H B TERRELL, McLennan Co
cylinder is generally indicaten. D 118
frequent occurrence of prelgnttion, due
- .g , ’ of redhot car-
l bon within the cylinder. Its formation
can be avoided almost altogether by
> the lubrication, valve |
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Instntution? And the funny part or it all I
9 that though one seldom sees a
fountain in Europe
sak ?£ atiracung.Americanr"r *5
ZSne No°qoAseems‛tosearn‛to io- thle(
sogtforntouare Old enough to looktbar /
aomhparativsiyrecnti/nasihe,sofeuruiA
tain been either so popular or so beautii 11
invariably results in carbonization.
Chief Justice Court Civil Appeals vhicnnqlso notasanen enough^ l
2nd Supreme Judicial District, peratures or that are otherwise of poor ,
I ceeP. Tarrant Co quality Likewise delayed opening of |
either exhaust or inlet valves, in the
one case not providing free exit for the
exhaust and in the other cutting down
(he time for combustion, will tend to
produce carbonization. It is not POS |
sible to avoid carbonization altogether,
I and even in the best cars, perfectly ad
justed, the deposit will slowly accumu
FRENCH SPENCER
For County Clerk
JOHN E. BOYD
I For County Judge
J. W. WALKER
For Sheriff
LEE MANN
' For Supt. Public Instruction
BRANDON TRUSSELL
For Tax Collector
DAVE DICKSON
For Treasurer
J. C. ALEXANDER
For District Clerk
W. V. CUNNINGHAM
LORY D WHITE
For County Attorney
WILL SHULTS
M. W. (Mack) BURCH
For County Assessor
WILL ROWLETT.
LUTHER BELEW
GRANGER BLEWETT
D. A. (Doc) SHAWN.
M. L WALKER
JOHN CASEY
N groceries fro
h6m we give you a
“EERIOR GRADE.
5 wil1 no tA
Dkkxcursa bit ton aivisa medicine to
animals.
In an upright position. Medicine pour
ed into the funnel flows into the.
mal’s throat through a small hole in
the bit s side. A metal loop is fastened
to either < id of the bit. To this may
beattai lied a rope by which the beast 8
head may be drawn high into the air.
SCIENCE-INDUSTRY.
admanistering medicine to beasts con
alsts of a hollow mouthpiece, or bit, to
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I not only give
1 weight when!
A large crowd greeted the candi-
dates Monday night when they ap-
peared in the speech making program
in the court lawn. With the excep
tion of the candidates for county at-
torney the ambitious ones made short
talks, soliciting the citizens to vote
for them. The crowd was in. good
Jill f rox, Travis Co humor and chet rad caudin at
denvu G * > . .......... Good feeling was existing between.l
higtalk B > < o the gentlemen y
Mhio of. DAR WIN, De number of joker .
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An Eye Experiment.
The two eyes really see twoobjects;
if the two rorefinger beheld.oneat
the distance of one foot, the o her
feet in front of the eyes, and the for
mer be looked at, two phahtomsno.t he
latter will be observed. 02 on earn
30,384,4SG gross tons, -Wp if the latter ngure beigarded.
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wifi ^observed mounting guard. one
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The answer lies • 1
annymey fmember what these old1.soda)
scanty
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whole year -round. ■ • N) izte Ba
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great success and we appreciate the
are in need of anything in <—
us before you make your purchases.
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582008/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .