Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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ADVICE
TEXANS.
MORE VOTES THAN VOTERS
TO WOMEN
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11,087,442 BALES GINNED.
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37,636
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43,616
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MR. COLQUITT RIDES
IN AN AEROPLANE
the
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A man in New Jerga, . ‘ "*u»
to the kaiser Forrding wrotea rebuke in his dirigibi
docked tall.
"-temec
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A one story building on
owned by J. C. Ward,
. loss 110,000. Othen
sewelery,si2,o00de8 M. Kennedy,
81 Store, $13,000.
SAM T RAYBURN OF FANNIN IS
ELECTED speaker.
cents each
tention to ba
Would becom
\ehdtstLouls.woman, asked why she
for run.hupband, satd she did it ■Just
bave no sente of h they say womev
■ense or humor.
An eastern man says 1
put lobsters on the mar
only
p,"‘Oh, ma, these pants must be new
Pa never had a suit like that."
BUT DIDN’T MEAN TO DO T
j the
"iof 717,411 bales.
I nounces that rr
roP.is,iu, there being
| ‘ 5 to be accounted for.
rr>p Had the Thrill, r
Start i. Stopped Without
Damage.
and
nd 4 nerp. but was badly burned before
Het e file could be extinguished. Mrs.
-I. - — • is a mere child, came
about a month ago
> and all
Liated ia
nSrsptazpozmentnai over “• Stat.
I "" as anminy •» alcw.
Florida ..........
South olina "
Georgia
“Hut’ll George Mackenschmtdt,t,
- ■ h at I.i. 210 purk, in A «low
“i t ollseum before
Mor. or Less Color to the House Ele. I
"ions Portend Possible
Hard Contests.
_Bostomrheyoy.do interlora, then.
A fashlonable New York
permits women to smoke |
Ing rooms, corridor® C « d l
place If thi9 any other old I
........
i _ Senate Organizes.
।.. thThelelmononorcoyicers
scretapyiEna. jX;
armgi D F Hornbuckle, sergeant at
County assistant of Limestone
All of th8? sergeant at arms,
of the Senate, were tormerly officers
,.A.committee was appointed to noth
his peeGgyernor tbhat the body atwalte
tmS'XeT n trrtng to keep «
t- been Cola Hirobexaneearly and
captahfnable women in the nattonal
ment o red. the Washington menu.
the Thus doe
Due Precautions*
wonddtvnsnotwtde nor deep, who
one Should ltrt b2,a place where, if
shouid at the smesmtellkwomen, he
on his own interests P an ey•
and^heTa^ pulled °S his coat
dur reasned a vigorous sermon un-
der th. pines, in Ua »«. n-
Uhenclosgmorthe open-ar
sald.regrettrers: approached him and'
t.""dont suppose that you knew that
pulled off your coat " 7o”
"I reckon I knew it well for ,
been told of it" s"a 14
calmly i don't d the Preacher,
ashemtghtde, Anbellnyohe’sasbad
S,”” the chair
yght!under my eye an the time "—2
Youth’s Companion.
Figures to Jan. 1 Submitted.
For
Breakfast
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The Happy Reply—
Post
Toasties
A crisp, dainty food that
phases young and ol.
Wholesome
Economical i
Convenient I
Serve with cream or milk |
(hot or cold). I
“The Memory Lingeraad
POSTUM CaMa. co,,.,"2
Han Cresh, Mir?
rX States army -......o
by the nink allisrrably bo mannee
eTgon '"/X” tojouray pafaspurdgto
would have totrav--- the (
cent;
i with
he will soon
.—A Christmas Criticism.
Co *• or the im I - "X ... I
3 little Dayton boy
the tree t. treat. He got from
rue tree at this treat a pair of
h a and, waving them around N
aate-haecptopesziabo.manirestatlons of
or some such Upheavalwor Id for newe
ha reported off Lhi5 rpa . ’ hat, whieb
.Accompanied by the to Salvador,
irman tsland. .9 ot
.lamentable loss of Ire . -
anaw the peril of mr.and '“ustratss
the earthqtsoridaen xingahomes .
earth, for several similar tonsuotthe
hhave occurred im that quarter trorhes
TxaX* to
ton ।
vulgar gaze. Thus a, a orged, to tbe
Chicago deprived of their
Prominent Dickens ’
a,Spur: J. G. Bennett
| About a quarter of
etat three thPtat Spur.
u.Now we understand why - thome
things are As they ■ certain a coyote
present year the people of uriwg,ihe ” clock.
It is pA horse with a ' Herrington ana® M
2ef- *..........
sSE='i“v.=:s--.-
demil 7 ever becoming an •pi abiding Co R H R
------- ; bowled over
tedphormannaz Invented a nolselers Teetorsothe
Phone partv ltne would
©Jessing. "
The agitation to make
berth lower eon MAke the upper
at what fv 1 ues; but no matte,
•till be high • ’ ey 81 the price It will
vTwo Serious Blazes in Texas.
Waxahachie: Practically the entire
were sent town of Ovilla, thirteen miles trr
f here was destroyed by fire Tues
Tele-Tone The 1oss exceeds s30,008.
‘ ephone communication is cut off
and details are meager. ?8 o
'• buildings burned were those of Big-
ham and Curry, J w R.0 E 8
son's drug store "-hf .B eth el, Bry-
erv stor I The Harris millin-
Witors"aigampsed.
The ba the
making Eighth street, ,
six miles was destroyed
employed in the heavy losses ’
end Farfleld.
j Washington:
.ginned prior to Jan. L as I game away like the
0 oLi E ""
35055
12,465,298 from 1908.
A woman of ninety n ,
chusetts wants to gO 10 ln Massa
Another examni, 80 UP In a balloon.
es young Ja he 6 o1 how people Are
to be. ’6 times as they want
atherr.ds.n woman wireless oper
in 9d SHW must be
to read. “Wh®! . -5 amenaea
encanandwit man has done, a wom
---- —— ) of »ffordlai(
The new census of Berlin an. ing picture
w" R Shows a populatoh o? 3400, i ohanielan
tran i. camping on New York’
women oi; Woman Aviator.
birthright Clean sundv = r,' SS Minnie
trip aloft Wiih capte moon made the
balloon Nonywe
Airfield
I i ------ made the trin „
■ icon wen+ r.—, 5 lr*P. - - w
overPtoronhan3,000 and
seacoasi a rina «tk
The ginning by States follows-
Alabama........
Arkansas 1,161,506
_________ Florida ................ — 725,378
Morris French, Nick. Louisiana .... 63,032
M1885s8ippi ................ 210,225
North Carolina ' ........ 1.131,038
Oklahoma ...........-......-........71,426
South Carolina....................., 896,355
Tennessee -....... 1,155,696 I
Texas ..... 291,3/7 I
All other States 2,883,471 I
The distribution ories. ;,151
vSourt Sustains Bank Guaranty.
th""" w*
the bank guaranty laws . A
Nebraska and Texas Th ’ Oklahoma
passed hy .. ' These acts were
UtuX " a respectiye State Legia-
stringincy Begrnnultgonthgofinaneia
were similar, except that 2 NebrS
grounaiegtdia"hlis w;T±vnd Kansas
......- rits attendant duthescontrihution, with
and 1 the discretion of he Land benefits, to
or de banks themselves.
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........ .Round bales included thrsyearr.
IS 230 W pared with 143,949 for 1909
ana 230,572 for 1908.
ri . . Sea Island bales included are 8? a-,
Fire early Wednes- for 1910, as against 89,51140-81473
' and 86.528 for 1908. 1909
hA hair’' Un man made hts wife cut
nevor be Bnrbering however, wil
ectence course any domestic
GOVERNOR ELECT
geodwilandber
anywomanperedthousanda. Surely
glad to adhntrepoor,should bo
ous offer of assistance6 o.this gener-
l Pnkham, care of LaiaAddra,Mra
Coa?
Jaa'E"°mansousht to have
Text Book. itisn.8 80page
ly
Senator Bailey Kil Sell Horses,
‘'ashington: A N,w vc,
--u thatsthesunlor Texa" sontaperasays
her, all right," Pr Trotting che American Association
se who were nounced orse Breeders. has an
the machine horses,, to seni hte
difficult Ilion Prodigal gsthe 25-year-old stal-
n break, one hS 216, sire ot more than
throttle the 2:30 class Th and pacers in
5 "Senator Bail .Theearticle says:
farm near texIngtn, 2,1 rz.stock
i has about fifty fine hor-eg » he
' “hichhe, consigned to the mid-winter
-al, to be held at Madison Sqar
Garden on Jan 20 r—m: yuare
tertttmyKsthersnoraraonavetotraverse
against vagrant tramps has pr eludice
pression in statutory resua ' ex: f
•ven in rock pilea. restraints, and
« ,, € ing discharg,
his brain. -
expeetln, e morning to kill I Swaner, who „ .
Mr. Bennett return by 9/here from Dublin
sive business man of Was a progres with her husband,
or 'he Commere A o Spur, a director
i Commissioner. L Club and a County
seven children, reavesa widow and
' Stamford or 1u ramatas
-- I Woman Probably Fatally Burned
Citizen Killed. J put onwad. whileattempting to
tw." found dead I Started by reson.a ed which was
, 1 mile east of the matches, Mrs « Play ing with
' ’ burnedthatulrswaner.waaso
that he had tried for her recovery. Her . slittle hope
fir....... , . • nen clothing caught
P „ , d she ran to 'he yard ca ling j
erp. but was badiv hurned A
Slam fs to -y, Wr o ;
and 6 an aviaton Week
- so the march of up-to-date civm 2zs ,
Koes or rather nlesmarli, pralotrietals had collected r
, “X",ho'“theto be *“ righe
plane started off the motor. The
employes grabbed,. Several aviation
I back the mach he uprights to hold
«° suddenty did the machine start
in front of it, in-
Green, were un
the way and were
er it had g<)no 100
q i gan to inereasspeeduorthe, machine be.
greater Ing to hold it back swhowere try
had accidentally got hi' Mr. Colquitt
accelerator. his foot on the
' adg sthetHme, t paged batween th.
iog short lira. mak.
to leave his con Colguitt was going
I trysing to hold h n anions who were
olose to earth, " and the machine
""make that turn 1
.....
Ing ’he string Wasavoided in break,
valve, which holding the
be valve to
I Mr Coloi opped motor.
: ground, seenitt tectmbed 0,11 onto the
sapr ' " ' uga « ,2,'
aottduron,one 7 thos mma
don't think i „ . ’ ' ■ he said. "I
as those who wer excited 011 badly
back. There W ercutrying to '‘old
to it." "asnt much sensation
guaranty 1st. Psakser-Eazbura is a Prohibition-
1 -- iet. ortheless, the anti-prohibition
Ists made his election possibiettion
"2
EooH‛% 25522
m1 siarszastaaamm I
spoke 11 the highest terms of pr,
of his late opponent. Pase
JAKES FIRST sa ■ - t-i:
treege I “ recent extremely hard
of th- h? '■ was the first real test
the thduhtrdiness or the trees since
i importance’ has assumed commercial
ed no da i and as far as can be learn, i
But Accidental I placing dmagneresuited beyona the
wi-- * mant conditionewiin.a somewhat dor
that the trees\n > meana
tle in growm L delayed a ut.
quantity of th. and the quality and
paired. However not been im.
on the tr“ the fruit standing
was practrcai; thentime o.the freeze
December ni J ' trost in
msa-
to pose ful investigatl m of ri Kr"8' a care
has been made and the orange trees
—de and the damage to
very light and in fa-t does
amoUnt to anything at an.
Alta coma: The orange trees seem
2528
^---Xm^u^waS
j moren.snfering from any form of
- - municatgwith Fnrranptvicom
women.
12 G-aRTArpfrat2*k
5 \V ne 83 to a woman ;
1 ) thus has beer eg”
V I tablished this con.
• l fidence. between
3 )5 Mrs. Pinkham and
6/9/ the women of
! pt out of their tdentiat letters to
hundreds of thorsansesfon.as, the
I their hies will attest." r them in
Texas- Ginni g In December.
ot
rak Coltenum
[ in Texas is 28 bales ginned / Asroded estimated at 2000. The frt
Inyolped • 0 , The last mmd.
- • The department an i uuinteresting at times. 8
practically the entire confnedhimeelr entrely, it ceemea”
azout 20.0001J8 to worry the Turk to a
20." could easily pin Atm
mTheocenter ot populatton, UDj.k,
ih°thatstheunonao Indiana,
SATSUMAS STAND THE COlTtEXAS LEGISLATURE v.7
r " °R: — ASSEMBLES IN AUSTIN FREE
Anu now w n n e , L
bar , 1 me 1 ■ man om
P4 n reduce the pe tor's dpsr
peOpmetmymduraupestmain-catae,
-n or a 2g winter
DECATUR MESSENGER
TexaeNew Mexico Boundary Matrer.
c"ssh ington: The House Judiciary
Committee has unanimously votedra
Joint resoludlonte"kep
Tidencative Stephens in the House. pr
■ g, ‛--nB for the recognitr 4 ik v
«or... tmKassmdarendnss"icengf
Hackenschmidt Jan 21 for the purpose of calling UB
for passage the rebolution.- uP
"at wheeled trolev
New York
cDalla 1910 Fecord. __
• the American Contractor swept through the princinryetive fre
buildings erected in block or FuiSsear prip husiness
year just closed was destroying seven lundina afternoon,
in 1909 the cost was as many mercanbugtdingascontaining i
country os.Angeles, Cal, leadsseverai warehouses and stab lsm ents,
country, with a gain o' c, " estimated in . causing losses
Columbus. Ohio, ranked ’LT' __ eaggregate ot $40,000.
a x«in of 42 per cent. ' - Hackenschmidt . -
VI0g it to
Austin, Jan 11.—Promptly At
Texas k.zesterday the Thirty-Second
exa8 Legislature assembled in the
big granite capitol. Bob Barker Bex
arcounty.chietelerk; Sebekewrhar,
Sttigr"rasram"pbsarmat qas
jourka. jelk, w25soz 1 62d
County, door keeper ..2- F
““ taspeaker showed I Eh
tnwarag soresors trow out. «I
elected srion. am T. Hayburn was
, elected Speaker of the House of Ra
resentatives or th, T-Li. Or Rep-
as Leglslature,dteathirtySecond Tex-
E film , geaung Hon. Clarence
^"T-hibi. Itmnshafahpssnasaa
.....
people. Senator "Hbdsphtyote.or the
anti, was elected President'p I an
without regard to the ° Tem
sue.
COLINs a 'Mill, F
Dallas, Texas .
I Governor ‘ Fon O B Colquitt,
expected ana ,h exas, had sn un
away aeropane 1 .nde in a ran
avlatlon meet . . , Fair Grounds
Not expecting tVesterday afternoon
urfrst Texan t"paehe would be the
it Mr. Colquitt consented an re
the seat or ! ed to climb
-1
Erisbie stood by his side
' 8,de and sev-|them is
1 around the not
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Collins, Dick & Smith, Marvin B. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911, newspaper, January 13, 1911; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1581358/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .