The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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red
.... v river was tiragge, _
aodies were brought to
tee today.
riving New Lodge
!ks are rejoicing over the
i of moving in their new
'•.iful home in the Simp
ig within a fewT days,
is growing fast, • Last
hey took in nine new
i,nt» have applications
more. A number of
members at Paducah
der the jurisdiction of
is lodge, have asked
ion to join the Quanah
Q u a n a h Tribune-
" is enlarging his
his feed.
"is has sold his
’’ to Mr. Landers
v.
lit has rented
tariu sdurli nr
Owners of raw land in Cottle
county write W. C, Dunlap if
you want to sell your lands for
the-cask. 2tf
the aquar.
and to dla
recently rll
. grad.
ls culled
hour paper
[ jour „ul>-
“<1, and the
k>t renewed.
D. L. Wardlin of Plainview,
Texas, was in town Monday
looking at some city property.
He is thinking very seriously of
moving to Paducah in the near
future.
Jf to |.UV-
.dmeuts for fe..
lers would think them too
soual and stop the paper.—
dlingtou Times.
How far out West! Dalhart,
£uver, Salt Lake or Seattle?
oilene, El Paso, Los Angeles
f* Cataliuaf Wilt thou locate
lie timorous editor more defi-
tely? It is important to tell
lere the Ten Comma ndmeuts
A considered too persona],
1 ;hei e are a lot of newspaper
8 looking for places to fill
; felt wants, and none of
>h a wants to go where the
ie pturesare tabooed.—Dallas
speak highly of
THEIR 6000
Mat the Bond Issue
For the County of
Results Shot
vyvvuiuu Miu ;
' “ mnr a try tft.t
hat some "'Wotiermse
ishes to cat 'j but what
fheuie for tlie suite this
their propo- place in
which we
year. Thei
more monej
the display,
along with it,
great deal m<
tributed there
, There are a
pressed an oj
good results cot
from such a dis
sequently have
helping to defray
This, however, is
excuse to keep t
Pported to
wm pso a* i
pay theufcL.^-3
dvy passes buj
is in town the
through a greal
city. Someth/
sitions are gool
ally, though, j
snm of moueyl
iug. Througll
has actually gl
that a person I
slow and not ;fl
do not ‘’ante’!
dred when thm
ox cart ru the®city for the pur-
pose of doina extra job work,
ildress, is
SOUTHWI
PLE COM
HARVESTI
Mrs, A. H. Moyers, grand-
mother of W. E. Bray of this
city, has been here for several
days visitiug friends and rela-
tives. She returned to Kirk-
land today.
» u..-o state
; says that
• stable dis-
ids of the
t any part
GROWING
THE PANHANDLE
V "■ Paducah Mo
uulap the third ■ dist R
’ mouth. and I
.. , . “toted
ns Over South
li D. C., July i>.—The
immercial Congress
t the census of 1910
southern states in-
uri and Oklahoma,
i gain in population
us of 1900 of 21 per
26.774,676 to32,-
gain of all other
union together is
fe been 18 1-2 per
same period,
is of the South
ar to have made
merical gain in
fl years are,in
of Quan-
here this
■ The famous
and house paints.
hey say.
our way.
bit.
i your grit.
down,
drown.
’’it,
'it.
■w. / a”Pe n u°n .
d fo,. %i.. /v / tbe *l W 0
‘it m., f,' r':t / two °r'rm p
s», p !/}■ Ift-ff, J Of a
,pfrOM
‘p ' / boor u&ntt Ooh
**' aS?'* it
atD er H'
Long Dista
Will Soo
And
l very SB
ime tollm
v your p
•ganiza-1 Ml
ays arelffl
viftness. 1||
12,677 1|
............438 |
I... 62,083 |
32,97411
.......31,223 j
.32,062 |
13,840 i
11,866
.11,227
er..........2,484
1,368
.1,063
' Below t-
the Matadi
gives a great deal
road bond isi—
Perienced by their
their teiTi
bc found a i
the work.
The Post ma
and saw the
done. We u.
find out from
sible their op
issue, and wit
ure everyone
mending it in
“le manner. ]___
f°unty now, there
her of voters that
“sue when it was
Motley county, but
The work
°T the county.
Read what these ,
to say on the issue, J
lfyou think it isn-t w
county needs.
u M°TLEY county's
™ -“C'rr
twr0ad fr°m Matftdor
SEES ‘t h“ b?
»’-*woli«.tpWee”eP“0'
JS^-SS'r*
Krh.^“beer“«d Tl
tore it was
The admiratii
over it.
tics
to the
Trapping lock, R
e u x I'auch. Mr. B
from Quanah city f°r
p’lnee north of ™nnect«
Mercant
many frf
his briJ
is a yogi
ability'!
bright!
Mrs. Ij
J. Woe
lw home
T tahc an article froa
-l°r Messenger tin
°f light oa the
'sue as has been «*.
---* county. la
'Tory there is not |o
dissatisfied voter wj|^d
a few days agal
is in that coun^^r
k that was bein*R
special pains tofj
the farmers pos-fj
,n on the bond/ '
T a single fail- / '
hem were com-1 id have lu
St P0S81-1 lilting takei
Of Cottle I ^lul anotbei
The Song of
Heard Al
Night ii
A square deal a* me One of the Leading
he expert LunvK| trjes Thjs Great
Aco,nple.^ m 01 ,he S“,hWeS'
[aco, was
i usacting
Evangelist Wm. Pearne,
| Christian preacher, will begin
at- ja series of sermons at the Meth-
od bV odist church today-. He is an
able preacher and a great re-
vival is expected.
Monday
manager,
satisfacto
them to 1
the past
their li'
’epot.
SCREEN IK
Harvesting
has been pu
extent for tl
and at this ti
fields of oats
This county
vesters thi?
before know
there will be |
threshers c ~
this year.
The whea, ,
what short J g
owing to so |*
we had. bu
from In to '‘"M
a record tl s
itself. Tli* • r
good and v
75 bushel^^M
one man if i
...
county t
this ye^ ' ,
age ^
was recently given in
ilumns to a letter from
Kerr, who takes high
pong the most widely-
land thoroughly-posted
Inen and horticulturists
luthwest, relative to the
Les of the Panhandle as
Meowing country. The
K written to the Daily
K, following an exten-
m made by Mr. Kerr
section of the State,
as it did from an or-
t, and a practical and
man, is of unques-
I for its worth in sug-
fctimulus to greater
ally apiieared°T j11SpdaJr
rho being hr' J’ R,ch-
oath sa/g tW k Uljr
he Plaintiffs 2 he ^
m said Court «
°° The Docket UiDber-
ivherein T T & sa*d
7' R H. Fc^rd Chafds’
^Ja.i
ndants’ ^nd ^tW
hdants are, e^h* thf
of Californ res denTs
■himselP/aT’Wbere-
’ainTiffs pra\tTh^eat
iantsb/SfhaTthe
We are J pm Paducah
Rations, north of Dau-
block noi^oon.
your buf in Puducnh
/ _ ess.
Ing four or
|j save the
iVatelies
Lr Co.
I li. B. White of Dumont was
■:,n;ed to ju town Tuesday transacting
Iran ab- j business. He says that Du-
, mont community, with the ex-
’ , , ceptioc of needing rain is get-
firing along fine.
Clay Kitchens, of Dumont,
was in the city Monday shak-
ing hands with many of his
friends and transacting busi-
ness. Clay states that they are
badly in need of rain in their
country.
W. C. Johnson o f Knox
county, moved to Cottle coun-
ty laet week. He has purchas-
ed the farm formerly belonging
to Mr. Fambro. Mr. Johnson
is an energetic farmer and is
highly pleased with his new
home.
•wick of Mr. Powell and his sister-m-
friend, |aw> Miss Gordon, of Chalk
ere this :n «Aan Mnndiv trims-
lumbe:
is now almost an assured
R that we will have a special
pah, Acme & Pacific train
Le Dallas Fair this fail,
lyear there were lots of
\ disappointed because
viu did not run, but it
lie to the fact that the
Isas not completed into
If /fit that time. There
liamber of people that
*1 ready stated that they
and there will be at
^ro hundred from coun-
* (joining Cottle. For a
t trip and an enjoyable
3 "»« «* i» «»'-
DRAM*
,ed more
.tion. The
states in
will prob-
us of 1910
Missouri,
'ennessee,
ama, Vir-
Oklahoma,
olina, Ar-
st Virginia
l^ULE FOOT HOGS
ductcw about 11% o
“we’Ui begin to pick ,
They 'commence leaving
loves hbout XI o’clock. 1
many if them get on the ct
got so I can teU who has s.
Ing go Klby and who has bad
with 1 er. It’s In the way th.
their 1 ire."
The car stopped, and a young
stepped aboard.
“There’s one," continued the
ductor. “I’ll get his fare and
come back and tell you how I i
he got along with his ladylove.”
The fare was collected, and the
ductor returned to the man with v
he had beef] talking. i
“They had a fight.” he said. “I
most bet she told him to go and i
return. OU, I’m a student of hi
nature, you bet you!”
Just thenlanother fellow boardei
car. lie sin down by the “beau.”]
“Why, hello, John!” the new pa
ger said. rHow are^fhe wife ai|
JAMES M. WHATLE'i
A well known breeder of swine gives
the following Information about mule
foot hogs. He says: The mule foot
derives the name from the foot,
which Is solid, like a mule or horse.
Thev are bred principally In nearly all
the southern and the western states
and in the last few years have been
shtnped Into the eastern states to
breeders, who are dropping other
breeds for these.
They are preferred by many ou ac-
count of their Immunity from hog
cholera and their great hardiness.
rn mane states these hogs have been
regarded as a curiosity, although the
people who raise them are plain mon-
ey making farmers and hold on to
them for their own use. In the last
few years two record associations
have be“n formed, both of which are
recognized by the government.
The breeders of these hogs are now
crossing the different families, nud
some have secured hogs equal to any
breeding In »hls couutry. They attain
weigh’s equal to the Polaud-Chinus or
Duroc-Jerseys and as bred Uy the ties:
breeders easily attain a weight of CUD
rug Co.
/ Announcem,
We have succeeded
Lumber Company at t
Matador and Lazare.
carry a good stock of
and builders’ supplies an
appreciate any business
give us. Mr. Quin will v
tinue in charge of the busine
H. H. Hardin & Co.
WH ATI J-'
Attorney* ai14
notary 1*1
the Plain-
911 the city
?• * . .
Iijected the
il then they
jiiii until 2
Sinless they
| want to
i 0 o’clock
in again at
*ie the test
ing busi-
they have
xt rains in
tuntry tha
j/eral years
i almost
e more
jno. *
Survey®,
room to dis]
;ood brick building
lember the change
3k at our stock of i
^ splendid articles
Never in all of our lives have
we “kicked” because we were
called upon to five a part of J
‘anhandle has con-
’ r' V' * ’he per-
' ■ %an-
t ther
OFFICE SECOND FLOOR
make the
gain in the
i the order
orkla. Tex-
Louisana.
vvhose pro-
due to Us
twenty-one
reservation
. follows for
;e, Florida,
. Louisana,
dississippi,
S ilina, South
Missouri,
y f, . Maryland.
■P lations are
4;’:d estimates
,-au, supple-
$1 tatistics for
bonus that would help
in toy way win
lieve in them,
WALTER JORDAN
ing that, |
f up-to-de f
I yon ws |
m got I
H- securi £
Death List Totals 1000
Vienna, June 18.—The de-
struction of life and property
by floods throughout Hungary
exceeds all records. The num-
ber of deaths has not yet been
ascertained, out it is believed
they will aggregate dose to a
thousand. The damage done
to crops and property will
amount t o several million
kronen. The entire harvest'
' 'usly threatened .with
we kaow.Jtbafc
to pay j affection*!
be to-i panions J|
'of Thejer chiidrJ
;ounty.; Most I
east to | are entiJ
1 com- child’s uni
of one j they arel
;r and / when it iJ
>stan- of giving- *
3 jas training wS
ad as suffering, urn
7 he-1 of all the st«
n°w hood days,”
avel/fishing pond
feP- pools there ar
>em and women in
sale
TEXAS
Constable
’ ing-
eJ%h day of
Morris re-
‘ent in A
’recint N’0. ^
gainst J. jJ
1 Ninety.
!* ^toe-Hun-
Jnterest
nth day of
Per cent
3ts of suit;
’Pen there-
nunty, on
'her 1909,
lorsed as
on the 1st
,nk first
. for the
1 by me
«f Exe-
PAD13CA!
■ou should
g animals
104. Kill
find they
ther hand,
.wing ten)*
p 104 yon
it are not
killing the
hem back
EXPERIENCED Ah
" to-date Abstracts
short notice.
ere us uim - ,«YiorPllU t
ingin a Store where t
— .e given they will be r
EY HAD Q tbe count, as one
on t. m. especially stste.
,ion. , firm giving away
always ti :» be eligible to tne
- “ ber these rules,
“em living your
sure that They are ft
ink and countersigned la
Triiatis giving them i
,you had as well not get
jit Hill* I ^
king loans every 1
want to borrow ]
lUr laud or want b
s lien notes taken
if you will figure)
wiU convince you
8 the best terms. I
ll&O.T. WarhckJ
/ j
n^mother didnj
by is the sweetest in
>body would.
N. W. Col
County Q
'Phone
office
und in the county
worked, and is
rfT of all Who tn
%*
creek bridged a ciav ^ne<1.c)l
Hand now it is J ^
in every respec?. ^ 'Cla8i
the oZZS'ZS0* Jhr0Ugh
the crew is now at w^tded and
town. With fa °rk west of “gjs w J
, Th favorable 0,8 Hopkins,” w)
the road wii] be completed Z th" ^ froa tbe ugly
ds road court the disfavo^
crew and whom thev coma « ^
°n less delight in gjyjng.D °°
i-«r^ h*Ir; 8
J West of Town, which because th ■ Z** eVery'
losis tn a
[the germ
The Nor
to put the
do It in rtl_______ „ -------__
as in refe 'ence to other matters.ljoU are red
It is said that a young mini
went out to seek a wife and eai
a farmhouse where there was
The only tj-i
» of I ritous r— - r
R<?und discoVr'^V;
“ * Fnlverfdty r-
say. I ommended by thf * r
present high pi
'Perfmented wil
la„ve/ai,0ci tl
^medywhicr^Sntl
disco“ \’a ProC
and is beir
we have
der Peary
ampion.
wit than money,
which the farmer could boast 'll
new sleeve to bis coat. This n|i
made the most of. “Pray take
he said hospitably. “But this
shockingly dusty,” and, so sn •
went about wiping tables and „
with his new sleeve, while he 1
old oDe behind him. (
His wife possessed one ne
and one . only, but she made tL
of It by pushing the furniture > US.
with It and keeping the other s
beneath her skirts. “It ls very .
here,” ahe said. “Bverythlng lir®
place.”/ Car
Thep they called ti the dauj
eome| and put things to rtgh#
the hnly new thing she posses!
a cup. So she kept putting lithe
in at the door and nodding i» bgr
<lln«- lorld
“For my part,” she said. “I I'®
everywhere at once.” f
Thus they ialL tried to nl
young man believe that the l l
was well to do.—Det.rot Fro, I
wlTJSft I
Sit |
Well don’t wo* V
just have to |0* . .
H York Cen B6a HOUSB AND MC,'B FOOT’
isational ad- to 800 pounds. The color U usually
, , - ■ , solid black, sometlmer black with
1 ^ , .day at the wblte spot8.
» convention of As to belonging to the lard or bacon
ite Bankers’ tyPe. ,hey make the best of bacon.
. , , having two distinct, heavy streaks of
eclared that |ean meat |„ tbe Kides and bellies.
n of the na- But they get very fat If fed like the
ding its pro- ■urd hogs. I think they are a happy
11 , ■ medium between the two types,
id supx.ij is - They are very qUiet and very easy
*s purchasing to handle and good rustlers and graz-
reduced, and «rs and can take care of themselves
i much easier than- most breeds, since
W' \i 4 , f h they seem to Inherit a tendency to
t ' y ls The most look out for themselves If turned out
now before Id the woods or on pasture. And they.
, 1WI will make a good growth turned out
*■ In this manner, but will not fatten If
■ g lines of pro- not fed grains «r slops. They will
mtion in Hip weigh at oue year 350 pounds and If
.. forced probably much more.
QLfll . ,nu<‘ Th !-P' There are Instances where the mule
They have foot hogs were put In pens with dead
i, Vi-oavk ” be and dying hogs of other breeds nlTect-
~ it ..... " ’ lie 0f ■ rho ed with hog cholera. They all ate and
Should Seek Et> ' sleot together, und in some cases the
lhave just mule foots ate the cholera carcasses.
It !» gad to See youlahed, the but none Of them were reported to lie
icidfry young men. retoricul- ,ost from ho8 oholera-
* ..." . * X In Ohio a veterinarian made a test
’ousands.
•t to be
m dress
ut brain
ed to be
Our idea
heisapersonwho^fl
^ while his fo]kfet8/j
f^rie^Tvlntotte8Cl
yThekindoqfUalifiedt0tea^
of ene£ptt f uan who hasl
has miio^if rheu®atism
icienppCh tlrne to hurt in hi
cow. 1
take out |
nee in two
ttike them
ipe out the
is test ev-
.ce a year.
iberculosis
o own the
don in re-
els tuber-
ing about.
0-0
If the idle men who sit on
the street corners and growl
‘‘hard times” would go & the
helds and work there would be
more contentment in the world
—Arbor Lee Neto. -
A good plan to follow out.
ful it is
the work
sfcais
Mr. Z. J. Ed
ermtending the Wc
•J»~»*hly under.,
buiid more good
“oney than any
saw try.
The Jane just r;r~
was thought by n
h°Pele*s, has be,
class condition at
le8« than $125.00
J?1 “*rfk the
e&8t, which was abt
hTs intthe “““‘y,»
ly finished to the cou
Ten mules, equipment
quantity of feed pa,
Jess than $6,000 of the
Pended. At this ra
^ave 8 good graded ro
e*sT and west and
rTS ^^h The cou,
orMjS! ,OBd* P0t in tood
on the amount of mon®
for that purpose,
«« merger. ,
end eoninsiM*
n voted
nd then
• his ac-
senator
.ackbone
He Sees OoJ|^.
His inline Isn’t reall.wtiqr
It wUI hu»we!- the purpose,
descriptive. Guzzler lias a
looklug upon the wine when
frequently to| the extent th
see two bottlAs why re only ,
Now, fluzzler' Is married, au
the stork ' Ukfi tyisit to
T)Vrtc\oT^;
P„’y always
Fie world.
, for girl,
R- to some-
feyions, and
Ls to reach
lood and
s receive!
Clarck Birecttfy
>• « v e r jr 8«l<
i. Sunday night St
10 a. m. Epworth
a. Prayat biihIm
Everybody invitad
| blast ttH
Piug betttrtt
expeetod^nj
ling around
l farmers of t
afford to hi
acre”" cut eh
out winnem
‘'prepared for bnsinei
many young men are no
to till the soil and can’t
thing else because of *
knowing how, hence
the streets and do a
when an odd job y
and’ they ere cut e
lected opportuny
the brow of mjf
toe a conditioi
a boy can’t M
if he has iim
SometimdjF
to a cedr
boy’s i^r
a littldf ^
takg*
per.aoea not agree with every
sorrespendents writes. Some
some it doee not. We are not
•e-sided paper, its columns ire
li,J*I£4WT,r ■Vf'Ved on hi
5Ss»sa,
Hornes the Re-
tperienoe of
■i
IwdHta, hefe**-50
r°«hMd lofthepip^.,
wehsve n«og* Times
R- Then / **,r«lJr will not
*”». <*l£2A!~tS
°®gbt to j
K«i|lU of Pytkiat.
■k Maatavaryaaanud and
SjjK fourth. Friday atshts
En —_ In «sdi month. Ad
Sptheyok^c
m year of 1909
m of the extwi
MJaited States ot
■»fiars for buiid
ffvbich is enitu^fi
lit over the ytai
louiy dost this dij
mMm ■"
f/rom mm
Ha this week
ir old inland
ceases tom
place ami
-xnnepted .wl
"5* Ot Blp Vm
wsi
SWWJ
areBent \on.W»*^’nb t»o^
“*e .
IMI to su,
ui bom bai
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