The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 31, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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ABOUT RESPONSIBILITY.
but difficult to keep it. Put what you save in the bank
Now is the time to commence. If you do not have a
bank account with us come in today and start one.
Small accounts appreciated as well as large ones.
Special attention given to all business entrusted
to our care.
The deposits of this bank are protected by Guar-
anty bond under the laws of this State.
FIRST STATE BANK
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
The Daily Herald
I Police Chief Lancaster’s announce-
ment that he will attend to the case
of the corner loiterer, whose only aim
in life is to make insulting remarks
about passing women, must meet with
the fullest approval of every man and
woman in the city. One almost re-
grets that Mr. Lancaster did not in-
clude among the offenses to be expiat-
ed with summary dismissal the fail-
ure of policemen to keep the street
roisterer moving.—San Antonio Light,
i We have heard a good deal about
the street corner masher, the one
making it a pastime to make vulgar
comments upon the subject of women
in the throng and the other to seek
opportunity to fascinate the feminine
eye with his charms. But we must
admit that the species are not at all
familiar to us. That there are such
contemptible individuals we make no
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Weatherford, Texas.
Gentlemen—Enclosed please find.............. Dollars
which I desire to contribute to The National Democratic Cam-
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| which will add no little to the life of jdoubt, hut that they coudl thrive with-
| the city, and we hope and trust that •out something to feed on we do deny.
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THIS UEBALI) PUBLISHING tO.’T
121 York Avenue
the fondest hopes of all will ere long , In the first place, what does a woman
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Rntered at the PostolTlce at Woather-
Coro. Texas, as second-class matter
J. E H. KA1LKY Buuiluess Mgr
(TOM H. BELL. Editor
OBO. P. RICHARDSON. City Editor
TELEPHONES:
Southwestern 33U Independent,
40-B some three years ago, which failed , well bred when the older woman pi-r-
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For District Judge—
F. O McKINSEY
’for Representative—
E. II GIUND3TAFF
Tor County Judge—
T. F. TEMPLE
For Sheriff —
a S GILBERT
For County Attorney —
J. EPH CARTER
for County Clem—
WARD BANKHEAD
•tor Tax Collector—
OSCAR HARRIS (Deputy)
For Tax Assessor—
J. R. PICKENS
For County Treasurer—
HENRY BARBER
For Supt. Public Instruction—
T. P. EVERETT (re-election >
For Commissioner. Precinct No I—
JOE W. NEAL
ror Commissioner. Precluct 3 —
E. A OSBORNE
For Commissioner, Precinct 4 —
JOHN GUILES
For Justice Peace. I’rect No I —
J. E. DODOES
For Constable, Precinct No l —
S. A tAndy) BRASELTON
reach the ripest fruition. , of mature years and some knowledge
Our leaving here is in no sense oc- I of the world expect from the man in
casioned by loss of faith in the town!the street in the way of deference
or her opportunities, hut simply a j when she—not all women, but a not
desire, and faith in our ability, to bet-1 uncommon type—garbs herself in mi-
ter our own financial condition. 1 Trent deliberately designed by fash-
sometliing we are all striving to at-lion’s potentates to display those
tain. j-’irveK and contours which modesty
Comanche is the former home of in other years hade woman conceal i
the editor and wife, and the plans;under ample draperies? What can
now being carried out are hut the rip-1 mother and her chit of a daughter
ening or fruition of ideas gained expect of masculine youth not too
HOMER I). MADE
| Secretary of the Stamford Commer-
cial Club, in his address before the
Commercial Secretaries Institute at
Wichita Kalis, on the 27th, plead for
high ideals in the profession. Mr.
Wade contended that the moral stand-
ard of the secretary should be as high
as that of the ministry, and that the
secretary should consecrate his life
wholly to his work, refusing to accept
remuneration of any character for
anv service directly or indirectly
rendered except such compensation as
that fixed by the club.
i; it- Browder " i1! give away a fine
meerschaum pipe to some one of his
c'ga ' customers, the 31st inst. Call
and see the pipe and investigate the
proposition
‘‘Were all medicines as meritorious
as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy the world would
ho much better off and the percent-
suffering greatly decreased,
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SATURDAY, AI M .ST 31, 11)12. privilege as well as the pleasure of'and thin that the poor thing looks
meeting the many friends we are leav- 'more like an anotomical study than Penny Wise and Pound Foolish,
ing, again. |an innocent girl at large on the Most men would resent the enact-
We know that our readers will par- streets? What?—State Press in Dai-'ment of a property qualification for
don us, and the seeming exaggerated las News. j voters. They say, and they are en-
ego, if we say that we have taken aj---f--Jtirely right, that, since they live in
pardonable pride in the work we have Houston Post says Weatherford itbls town, they should have a hand
tried to do for the town and county Herald has the bellyache. Cause San- ;in tunning it, whether they are fortu-
in general, and the paper and its tone convention. Hownsainhill could nate in tbe possesion of this world’s
owners In particular. While we have a virtuous citizen as is Tom Bell weep Koods or not. This is entirely true,
made mistakes, as most all of us do froIn having the complaint after con- j ^ut Hiere is no privilege that does
occasionally, we assure you that they: t^inplatinp; the ruthles*. unshod'not carry wi,h a duty. If it is any
were mistakes of the head and not of rougl.housiiie indulged by the buns, ! nKl,1's privilege to help govern the
the heart, for we have only striven goths, barbarians and highbinders in I 'own by his vote, it is his duty to hdlp
to advance those things which we f|,e prandolpariy of grandoltexas* I Promote its prosperity by his aid.
considered to the best interest of all, oour own righteous indignation rises (Some people seem to think that every
in every line of human endeavor. !anfl wellnig-h choked us to dcatli ev- movement for the town’s improvement
And now, in conclusion, for fear we erj Thursday afternoon since that sbould come from men of means, and
may grow tedious, we wish you one despicable dale. 'Our lissome form'tlle burden of both labor and expen-
and all health, wealth and happiness, trembles as an aspen leaf shaken by !diture should be borne by them. As
and a kind goodbye. the impotcnt intensity of our erno-!a matter of fact, every citizen should
Use Upper Ten, Pride of Weather-
ford, A1 or Hartnett's Best. These
flours are made and guaranteed by a
home institution—The Crystal Palace
Mills. Order from your grocer.
<► T A 7 E make a specialty of clean-
^ VV ing and Pressin£ Ladies
o ' ' Skirts, Wraps, Cloaks,etc.
Also do all kinds of cleanidg, pres-
sing, altering, etc. Clean and re-
block Hats and make them look
as good as new. If in need of
anything of the kin<^ phone us
and we will call. S.
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Successors to Martin Bros.
South Side square
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tions as we reflect upon how the jug- be 'viIling to give his time, his
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Weatherford is
gernaut was hurled upon us in that .thought, and his money to some ex-
VAI.EDH TORY.
iH the lead again- in8jg|,jf|Can, village abode of tuber- itcnt- t0 making this a bigger and bet-
j this time with thirty-six watermelons. culd, prajrie dog3 dwar( caci118 : ter town.
| which average ninety-eight and, ten oheap jniitation cowbovs and dptesta- j There is nobody that can not do
J thirty -sevenths pounds per melon. t)j(, ]nr)fviduals wlto vote in the Peui- ' somctiiing. Eaclt shittld be free to
.These are certainly some melons. ocratio primaries for Colquitt in .j,llv 'express his opinion. He should be
j Hurrah for old Parker county! bc>lItr for Roosevelt in November.!booster of tite town’s advantages. He
| next and best neighbor. Mineral T]1Pro are two tilings that console us s,1°itld traiie at home so that the nton-
iWells Index and temper our wrath Iteiii" a e-v ,le spontls will not leave the com
I ">know lh8t *>arker county raises mlKhfv man of glrth lt hurt8 Xon • muiiity. but will be invested in the
the biggest watermelons it, the world. _BeM H whole |ot more than (lg. eommunity for the community’s ulti-
tlierefore, oa» of their George Bailey has to live next door!ma,e 8°od
to the abominable spot and stnell it. I lit this
it comes to quality Johnson county and lha(.8 almo8t
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and we are.
class when it comes to size, but when 1
has the world ’’skinned.'' The slxe of
manner he will not only
as bad as having serve a patriotic end, but will promote
With this Issue of the Herald the
senior editor severs Ills connection
with this publication, ami will leave
a melon hasn't anything (o do " ith ' [>emorrat
Its lusciousness or sweetness, and1
that is where we ’’shine' in grand old '
Johnson county, the county with th
to live in Fort Worth'
-Weatherford ,his own welfare. The laborer who
helps to secure new industries for his
There is just one thing more we !town does not mere,Y secure new
have to say concerning that afore-- markets for merchants goods, but
•hortly for Comanche, his former' great variety of soils of^ cornu, ,,, sai'1 ''<™ion ^‘d «n Tamaleviilc, new markets for his own labor. The
home, where he has acquired an In- Texas -Cleburne Morning Review n,aa‘‘ famous by reaaon of tl,e nei8hborin8 farmer who he,Ps fho
Wt ktl.aM.nWrilk Tiler, you „ «.lu W»y, U.I. ^ “r!
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those two papers,
town one paper
thus giving the,of grand old Parker* But Johnson
their kind known to history—and that for h''nself greater and nearer conve-
'county does not have the only cinch'
is that if that convention wouldn't ni^nceB.
This move Is occasioned b> no dls-jon the sweetness that makes ti.e wat- g,Ve decent ^-respecting Dem
satisfaction on the part of either tile! ernieJon perfect and
as von have
oerat the "tummy ache"
It is a fact that every dollar saved
he is forever by sending money away from the
owners or directors of the paper, we'raised the question, let us remind vou’,'"niune U not only «*ve us ,ho immunity .and most of the dollars
*Mwpe, and certainly with none on the'that the melon, of old Palo Pinto, afo"8a'd bai" in our abdominal n-j thought to be so saved are not saved
men** the editor, but simply because j county have sweetness that chailea- g1°U8’ “ nal,s‘?a,ed ,0 9«cb a” il' al,» doP8 ,hp 8(“nd<*r more ,han a
tent that we can hardly think of it dollar’s worth of detriment, in retard-
wlthout vomiting. And there are lots ing the development of the town and
more like us in graudokexas. inelud- in keeping removed from him Hnd his
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of a opiH'i'itinlrc for linaneiatj ges e.en Johnson county.—Mineral
CAln. and .m opportunity to get Into i Wells Index.
•Ilfs with retrw'l|i*"f it ai Ji 'S<’t,,,bg do,n8- dt’a'’ index "« ' h‘1' jng Brother Drake, of the Democrat, children conveniences for transacting
« n with rcRrm that the editor and.lenge all of you alike as to sire and , „„ . , , „ '
Wife leave the “City Beautiful.” for!flavor of your watermelon. Me will *'h° was aff ict^ a si:'!*,ar "ay business and enjoying life.
to our two years r«*Wonce here we'put the Parker county product „pl'e8’ W<* a,ln,,t the rharge Tha» con‘ I <>»» the other hand it will be found
havi
people
e fallen v'Dh *he town and against any
melons produced any-
ventlon gave us the "bellyache" and that nearly every dollar of profit the
And if merchant or home manufacturer se-
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., , , . . .. tlten some We don't drat it
'.nd hate srtH and yet where at any time under ...y cojtdi- ^^ a ,,, ovpr w(.|jrs Tr3taa nelghbor8 hp expend8
^ ue is one of the be., towns tions. or any consideration Now wp wan( gome on„ to p.indfoid in" plenishing and increasing his
- to her inches, and the only 'some of you fellows come across and ;,n r pleu,B , K J,,u ,|5 ,
Qs— *■ lo nrr 1,1 | . , j and gag us until it Is o\er. or else we stock in enlarging his activities. In
_ „ npo<i,,d ,0 make her a better' put up or shut up There are no niei-1 . , . ,8loCK- ,n cniarg...K ...s »umu™,
St •* nwHU d lo ..... . (hMl U |1I a,.!, ,mi*ht be tempted to desert the trifwrd; but|dinf. 8,ores or factories, and otb-
* iAu n ia mnrprtod pffori on thf pHrC i ODR rHiR<*d tnut u III cotnp«\r** %iui j , . . , >
town IS conetrteti eno , and flee the state Me don t think weipnvi8p ,!gin* it primarily for his own
4>f her rltisenshlp
those raise<l in Parker county, either
are of an optimistic nature, and tn size or flavor, and we want th:r
in our opinion, thqre is a better day i thoroughly understood. That Is a.i
i !dawning for the city Her business | honor that we intend to guard yeul-
! men art awake to their Interests now ouslv. and if you fellows can't sub-
‘ >nd30k4|plll within a few weeks. ifistsnHate your claims, we would ad-
could survive another attack.
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tinr-few days, begin to market
riosie of the biggest crops In her hts-
vise you to be careful in maknig them
We might be fort'ed to arense yon
The financial success of the t’omity
Fair depends upon the number of paid
admissions, and this depends largely
benefit but indirectly for the benefit
of all the people of the community.
The Individual’s duty. then, is not
only to his town but to himself, and
he can make ft a better town to live
[tory; work will soon start on the new
* Federal building, the (1. T A \V rail- be awful
running trains into
I mean the addi-
lies. the heads of dren s hair
1 ’Federal building, me
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14 . . ,, liojh d that the demand for passes or)
of juggi ng the truth, and that would ,,, , , .___ , j
j w ire<’ admissions will not be abused.)
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W. make a 5re"ialty of cutting cbtl-
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upon the loyalty of the Hi Isons of tht»|fn as hc to nlakp it a better
town and county To that end It isjtown for other men to do business in.
l.et us gpt away from the idea that
we help ourselves most by helping
| Pay lug an admission amounts to btitiolher poopi^ |east U-t ns understand
little for the Individual, but means; that in saving oursei lea a dollar in
much tn the aggregate to the fair; price we often lose ten dollars in qtm!-
management At least one day should ,ity and many dollars in indirec t ben-
be devoted to the interest* of Weath- ejj(
If C0PiSERV.AT10N OF ENERGY! jj
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’ness should close for at least part ol 8peud oor money locally, so that it
( the day. giving their employes an op- will be deposited in local banks and
iiPortunity to attend. This day should j*, a| onr command if we need it in
be made a sort of gala or fete day and emergency
Saving, jierseveirtn^—i^ktt^ care of what you have. The
proper observation oi ike, laws of the conservation of en-
ergy applies to the indidyiejuai as well as to the nation;
therefore, guard carefully your resources, physical and
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; Your surphu money deposit with
aHU'Sf FfltmtfTgState Bank I
us not only vote for good men
therford day. and the places of bttsi- bnt work for a town I^t
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Let us set our money to
able as possible.
work here at home where it Vill
build buildings, erect houses, increase
population, create markets, enlarge
B. F. Browder will give s*W a fine Qur assessed valuaUon, contribute to
meerschaum pipe to some °nc of his OU|. convenience and make our own
cigar customers, the 31st Inst. Call property worth more and our own
and see the pipe and investigate the town a better place in which to live,
proposition.
County Court convenes in regular
session for the September tarm next from the cars.
Prepare for cold weather. Get our
prices on coal for September delivery
Monday.
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Bell, Tom H. The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 197, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 31, 1912, newspaper, August 31, 1912; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660085/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .