The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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■ TWO HERO MEDALS BABY'S TENDER SKIN
A I I U.
'j i; \ A
DRAWN BY TEXANS Chafed, Sore and Bleeding Quickly
Cured
Isn't ii kU'uiiko bow automobiles :
* cm t take a Juk' T
W. B. McANALLY OF PLANO AND
JOHN R. RANSOM OF
C LEBURNE.
Possibly <•><• society ■muBK'*-'" >■ ;
only u kleptomaniac.
r.irn■ i ii ■: j ii< i.nmiy FACE DEATH TO SAVE OTHERS
l.niii)]' U, luJ'H golden ■ KKM
rorllnnd i-iimhi is lo be cbeaper—
bate you trliil dim'HtiriK it'
Summer keep* runnltiK back for
lutii i nc more parting word
Enter Gas Filled WeM to Re cue j
Workmen from Certain Death
from Damp.
I 'droit goat cnts a Jib bill. Well,
w lint goat fvr gof Indigestion from
twallowing ton bones?
Til.'
Hi: a III
break,
in w five 11nlInr bllU will bo
mivh an cxelinngi' Kosler to
too, wv presume.
TIu'kp are flue duyH to And mush-
roouiH if ,miii feel 111 tb next duy,
you'll know thai von didn't
All
I'MMiurg, l'a Not !• The Carno-
KI•' Hero Fund ("oninilKHlon has matin
nn> -•■litht auardtt, h• largest number
hit handed down. There were (wen*
ty-elgln bronze medals, thirty silver
medals and Hi),2f>0 disponed In the
award Mmidat The earl) pensions
in Momla> « awards total }1U,"K0 per
King Alfonso Ih afraid lie may loss yPar
M- «h. .11. Foolish boy' «hy didn't; BWnr,1(l Mr,„(.|> gout hern
hi put It In his will's naim . California to the Atlantic Toast, and
I Tt xus eottit* In with two heroi n. \V.
lteujatnln McAnally of l'lano, Texas,
• and John It Kansoin of Cloburne, Te*- I
as Mi Anally for Ills heroism In sav-
1100 000 '• Morrison from tufforl- i
iIon iii a well at l'lano on Maoh 22, !
r'O'.i, is given a lironze medal ami $1,. |
00't for any worthy purpose lo he ap-
proved by the cano nic exei ullve com-
mittee. Mi Amill) weighed but 107
pounds, while the man ho rescued
weighed lTo.
John It ltansoin of Cleburne, Texas,
saved (ho life of (ieorge It Holder
of Keene, Texas, on Nov 26. 1908.
I'lie wi ll was mi lo* farm of August
Korean and was about 4 ! feel deep,
containing mi l or this an or life-
saving Hansom, w no is but p. v<>urs of
at''' K,-ts a bronze medal and Iho sum
of JiMHto or as much ns may he need-
ed lor edlir.lilolial purposed, the ex-
ei ii11\■ lommltli' at Pittsburg be-
ing In charge of ihi education.
New York waller buys
worth of government bomls
things come to him who walls"
Mm. J. F. Deal. Kansas City, Kans.,
writes:
"I cannot sp -ak too highly of Ites-
Inol. When our baby was four months
old she *111 ho fat that, aim chafed In
the creases of her legs and body. She
was so bore and Inflamed that she
bled, and was (retting and crying al-
most constantly, lteslnol Ointment
was recommended to us. We had
tried everything that could tie thought
of without success, but Ke lnol cured
her In a xtry short time. We consider
It tho best household remedy for Irri-
tating skin trouble* and would not bs
without It V e are also greatly
pleased with Ueslnol Soap. It Is so
delightfully refreshing for the bath."
Ueslnol Ointment, Kcsltiol Toilet
Soap and Tleslnol Medicated Shaving
■Stick are high grade standard prepar-
ations, and their merit and reliability
have won them a place In millions of
homes. They lire for sale at every
drug slore on the American Continent
and by all leading chemists In other
countries.
rllf for booklet an Cirr of III#
* kln nud i nmplralon. Ilooklef nod
• nntplr n#nt trrr lo anyone mritioi-
Ink thl« |mprr. Iteoluol ( krmlral
Hull linorr, MH.
AFTER
Wild grapes are very scarce this
fall, says the Huston tJlobe, but th«
hour larlety are still plentiful enough
A French duke lias Invited his
friends to an aeroplane t« i Could
liny "high tea" be higher than that?
New York street car conductor
breaks hix arm ringing up fares
Talk about strenuoslty In doing onus
duty!
A New
ii dlvorci
piled for
devil f.ali
York woman who obtained
Ih iears ago has Just lip-
alimony. W hen Is a poor
GRAPELAND BANK ROBBED.
San Francisco Is waging a relent
less war against rats, but It doesn't Citizen Is Shot, and $10,000 in Loot '
seem to have any effect ou I'arls Obtained.
loifTures. mo far
(irapeland, Houston Co, Texas: The
With the Hible still leading the list Farm< rs and Men hauts' State Hank at
of best sellers the morals of tin- till* place was blown open and robbed
country cannot be so very much de , Sunday night by unknown parlies,
terlorated, alter all. From the way they planmil and work-
ed it is tbought they must have been i
experienced hands al the business.
I hi>) built several places of protec-
tion by piling up baled shingles so
that they had the bank guarded from
I every direc:|ni> The hank'i lo u u ,■
If there Is any argument In favor ; h„ , , . ,
r,f letting college boys hate them . J ' 1" ' l,a mostly
selves II must be that they need to ' '• t « < l he bank ex
An Italian has Invented an arto-
plane which cannot fall. This Is an
Improvement even over those which
can swim nud i limb ttcen
get it out of their systems.
peel* ui have a new safe In a few
days and will be do.ng business as
Someone has written an article on !
It is believed tha: four men at
lenst were engaged In the robbery.
( itl7.cns aroused b> the explosion
rushed to the scene and S. 1*. Howard,
In New York there Is a woman one j " twerchant who fired two shuts at
hundred and two years old who has 1 !"l'l>osed robbers, was In
lived ninety six vears In Manhattan I turn shot In the head and back of
Well, it must have been In Jlarlem. j J'K' k with a lyjid of blrdshol.
"The Duty of the Dollar," this being
something that our American tourists
liavo been trying lo dodge
HIS LIVELIHOOD AT STAKE
Certainly Candidate for Governor
Could Not Expect to Get
That Vote.
An Ineld- nt In which former f!ov.
Odell of New York figured as the vie
tlm was told by Col .tallies Hamilton
1-cwls at a I' . ent banquet
"When Gov Odell was lust running
for office," aid Col I^'Wls. "there bad
been a great deal of talk about Nia-
gara falls and the electrical power
that could be conferred on all parts of
New York One day an old ncgitl
United Mr. Odell ami said
""Mr. Odell, is jo' runnln' for gov'-
ner. sah"
"'1 nm,' answered the candidate
"'I guess yo' want iny vole, den.'
said the old colored man
" 'Well, I would like to have your
vote, Z*b. 1 have known you for so
many years '
" Well, I Jlst want to ask yon a
question, Mi odell, befo' 1 give malt
vote to you Are yo' for electric lights
in ills town?'
" Well, /.eh, I am for all modern Im-
provements,' said Odell. with a alight
flourish
" 'Well, sah, 1 caln't vote for you,'
said Zeb with firmness. 'Yo' done for-
get dat 1 Is a lamp lighter'"
New Yorli man, forty years old,
and noout 10 wed. says he has never 1
MISS LULU WILLIAMS IS SHOT.
Church Utility.
Hlchard. agod five, was being Inter
viewed In regard to his school work.
And where do you go to Sunday
school?" was next asked,
"To th< ICplscopal." he replied.
"What have you learned there?"
" 'Hotmr thy father and thy moth
er."" he said. "And do you know, I
went down to the Methodist church
the other day and they wer.* teaching
thi< same thing there;"—I.lpplncott's
Magazine.
kissed a girl He'll still be H. Bates Surrenders and Is Fle-
yct
"about to wed'' forty years from now
leased on Bond.
A Pittsburg bridegroom of five
weeks deserted Ills bride because she
■was "a block of Ice " Naturally, she
Immediately proceeded U) make It hot
for him.
Arlington: Miss l.ula Williams,
ageil L':i. was shot and killed Monday
morning about 5 o'clock at a place
six miles north of Arlington.
1!. II Hales, a farmer, came lo Ar-
lington and surrendered lo an officer
and was later given a preliminary trial
and released on a bond of ll.tlltO.
Hales said that he was called out
of his house at & o'clock in the morn-
ing and a pistol shot was fired at
him 11m seized a shotgun and re-
turned the lire. Later the body of
Miss Williams was found in front of
his gate dressed in a man's cap and
.overcoat.
I A" the parties to the tragedy are
An tibl" Judge rules that a pretzel "ell known and respected families.
In not a dangerous weapon Wheth<*r ;
There Is a man In Virginia who says
that to marry after fifty means
trouble. lie is an optimist What
does he think it means to marry bo-
for« fifty?
When a man of ninety-si* walks
ten miles to get a marriage license
the truth that live is ever young gives
another knock out blow to the tis-
lcrlan theory
he will be so confident concerning
Hie exhibition of sliced cucumbers re-
mains to be seen.
NEW ALTITUDE RECORD.
Ralph Johnson, American Aviator,
Ascends 9,714 Feet.
Isn't there a fine touch of uncon- I _ -
sclous humor in the preachments on N'"W York' A baby Wright road-
American extravagance which Amerl j "er, with lialp Johnstone at the wheel,
9,714
• an millionaires deliver when they I only <lf>-horsepower, has been
Kuro|ie?
come home fiom motor tours through ' feet, exceeding by feet the height
attained In France on Oct. 1 by Henry
W. Waynmalon of Holland.
Molsant's Winning of the $2,000 dis-
t'Ujce prize offered by (he Aero Club
of America was the other big event
of the day. He traveled approxi-
mately eighty seven and a half miles
1 In two ii.nirf. Jn landing, ufter win-
lilng Ihe event, he smashed his pro-
peller and broke u running wheel, but
escaped himself unscathed.
Why Is It that the man who cun-
ningly plans to murder bis wife or his
sweetheart and brutally carries out
bis plan alway "breaks down and
cries like a i hlld" when his guilt Is
fastened upon him?
Why should there bo so much ex-
citement when nn aviator breaks the
record for attaining the greatest
height? The thing to become en-
thusiastic over. It seems to ur. Is In
getting safely down from the greatest
bplvM
Owing to lack of supply by other
organisations the, incipient strike of
Queen k Crescen* clerks has been call-
ed off and the nlen have returned to
work.
THE FIRST TASTE
Learned to Drink Coffee When a Baby.
If parents realized the fact that cof-
fee < ontstns a drug—caffcinc— which Is
especially harmful to children, they
would doubtless hesitate before giving
the babies coffee to drink.
"When I was a child In n>y moth-
er's arms and first began to nibble
things at the table, mother used to
give me sips of coffee. As my parents
used coffee exclusively al nieals I
never knew there was anything to
drink but coffee and water.
"And so I contracted the coffee
habit uarly. I remember when quite
young the continual use of coffee so
affected my parents that they tried
roasting wheat and barley, then
grouiid It in the coffee mill, as a sub-
stitute for coffee.
"But it did not taste right and they
went back to coffee again. That was
long before Postum was ever heard
of. 1 continued to use coffee until 1
wn 27, and when 1 got Into office
work, I began to have nervous spells.
Kspeclally after breakfast 1 was so
nervous 1 could scarcely attend to my
corre«K>ndcnce.
"At night, after having coffee for
supper, 1 could hsrdly sleep, and on
rising in the morning would feel weak
and nervous.
"A friend persuaded me to try
Postum. My wife and 1 did not llko
It at first, but later when boiled good
and strong It was fine Now we would
not give up Postum for the best coffee
we ever tasted.
"I can now get good sleep, am free
from nervousness and headaches. I
recommend Postum to sll coffee drink-
ers "
Head "The Road to Wellrllle," in
pkgs
"There's a Reason."
F. r read Ihe above letterf A irw
ap| ar from Hair („ ||n., Tke
• r* Braalae. irur, aaS fall al haaiaa
lalrnal.
The Undale High School building
was recently burned, at a loss of some
$3,000. There was no Insurance.
T. D. Weaver, who lives aevera!
miles east of Clarksvllle. sold a bale
of long stapls cotton In that city at
26.60c, ■
A recent fire at Calvert cost that
city some $55,000 and Included the clt.v
hall and a number of small business
houses.
A heavy shower with precipitation
totalling a quarter of an Inch has fal-
len In Denton County followed by a
sharp norther.
The Red Hlver Ilmprovcment Assi>
elation has been called by President
Morris Sheperd to met In Sherman.
November 1.1 and Ifi.
The census of 1910 entitles Wlllism- i
son County to an auditor, who will
soon bo appointed, and will receive j
a aalnry of $2,500 a year.
Henry T (Jage, Frilled Stales Mln- j
Jstcr at lisboit has telegraphed thu
Slate Department that the revolution- j
iiry Government in Portugal had been ■
recognized by tbo provincial Govern-
ment of Nicaragua
Judgment has been rendered for the 1
State by Judge Wilcox of the 26th ills* {
trlcl court. In the case of the Siaie j
against the Cosmopolitan club of Dal- I
las, for an Injunction lo restrain the j
club from engaging in any busine *<
w hich requires a federal liquor license, j
A premature explosion took place j
Monday evening near Cary Camp,
eight miles from Ixui.eta on tho Sant.i ;
Fc extension. Six men were badly and
maybe niorlally wounded.
The Abilene 25,000 Club has taken j
up the matter of arousing an interest |
among tlm fanners and business men j
of this section In Jersey dairy cattle. !
It Is the Intention to organize a Jersey j
Dairy Association In Taylor County.
Six men escaped from the Poller
County jail Monday night. Among!
iho men who escaped was one negro, j
■who had bein sentenced to fhe years,1
having been convicted upou a bur- j
glary charge.
A Washington real estate firm an-
nounces the sale of a fifteen room i
•brick home with five bath* to Senator .
^Bailey In a fashionable Ruburb just1
beyond the million-dollar Connecticut j
avenue bridge. The amount of money
Involved lff"the deal is not stated
It has been defiultey determined that ;
Cooper Is to have a first-class creamery j
and one of uuffkient slic and capacity
tio handle the creamery business for |
Delta county, and pari* of the adjoin- ;
ing counties.
The old I'nited States $1 note, j
which disappeared from circulation In
1KS5 is to be called Into service again, j
The plates which have been preserved '
ii the bureau of printing and en> j
graving, will bo pressed Into service !
and notes will be lasued at about thu j
rale of $1,200,000 a day until the de- '
maud for small bills is met.
Receipts of this season's cotton at !
Galveston since the season opened, !
Sept. 1. on the 25th had reached 1,-
000,000 bales, which broke all previous
records, uo port having before passed
tho million-bale mark this early in tho
season.
In connection with th« proposed con-
struction of an Iniercoastal canal from
St. George Hay. Fla., lo tho lllo Grande
members of various commercial orgun
Izatlons of l.ouUiana and Texar. and
of the Inland Waterways Association
conferred in New Orleans with tho
I'nited Slates Army engineers in
charge of the project. That such a
canal would develop a large territory
and carry a heavy tonnage was de
clared. A preliminary survey has al-
ready been made.
A trade was closed whereby the
Walker-Johns Dumber Company of St.
l>ouis became the purchasers of 5,200
acres of land In Bowie County, near
New lloston, twenty miles west of Tex-
arkana The purchase price was gtv
en as $:; 1,000.
Yale Vnlverslly treasury has re-
ceived $:i0.000 from the estate of the
late J Burnet Collins of Fort Worth,
of the class of 1881. This is part of
a legacy of $50,000 which Mr. Collins
left by will under the provision thai
it should be under the control and at
the disposal of the committee of hi*
class.
Tax values In the city of Dallas
amount to $75,283,925 for the year
1910 on a 54 per cent rendition basis.
I^ast year's toial of Hie cky roll*
amounted lo $62,388,729. showing an in-
crease of $12,#95,19«.
The Santa Fe Railway Company ex-
pects lo begin service between Tem-
ple and Sweetwater on its Coleman-
Texlco cut-off by the first day of No
vember, anil general Manager Petti-
bone, accompanied by other official*
of the road, have paid visits to the
scene and beguu laying plan* for start
*<ug the service.
ONE YEAR
Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
banTsVegetable Com pound
Milwaukee, Wis.—"Lv(ll:i i r w.
ham'a Vegetable Compound h.t n . ,
me a well w
and 1 would .
tellthewholu
of it, l
fromfcm.ile!;
and fcarlul to |
my back. Ih . .• *
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a
best doct IT-. ;i: 1
they all i! |
that I had ut r
in addition 11 : j
femaletroubl m.\
advised nn ■ ; u
tlon. Lydia 1
ltukham's Vegetable Compou':. t:
me a well woman and 1 have n > i
backache. I hojie I can help o*:
telling them what Lyilia K.1V .
Vef^Ublo Compound ha* il ■
me.Mns. KilmaImsl, tOlir.:
lUlwaoke* Wis.
The above Is only ono of the t
Bands of grateful letters wh! '
lo
ra
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f r
IT l>clng received In !
l Medicine Company of} ■ n,
constant!)
I*lnkham.
Mass.,which prove beyond a'doub','
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable i
pound, made from roots and !
actually does cure theso obstinate . -
eases of women after all other r . <
have failed, and that every bm
ering woman owes It to herself • ,t
least giro Lydia E. llnkhatn's V. .- t-
ble Compound n trial before
ting to an operation, or glvi; up
hope of recovery.
Mr*. lMnkliuni, of Lynn, M.im.,
Invites nil sick women to write
her for Hh«* ha* guided
thoiiNauil* lo health uml her
mltrloe Is free.
GOHLMAN
LESTER
& CO.
HOUSTON TEXAS
The oldest and larg-
est exclusive cotton
commission house in
Texas solicits your
consignments. Lib-
eral • cash advances
made on consign-
ments at very low
rate of interest. We
have best of storage
andean hold your i
ton under best of shel-
ter at very low rates
for storage and insur-
ance. If interested
write us for terms.
We are glad to an-
swer all inquiries.
ESTABLISHED 1866
to tb« f*atti
lsT.rh,j ■ A '.,.,n III rvcl.Pl>.* '
acntlUft in luctlity QummI
-M md bi li ( einimMloa T >« I
i t ■ f tuiii ',"ini"iatea- T * 'b*^
cluiue «rid villa f«,r pic*i*rctu« no* loC N am
R; KIHM.R'b SON*, xu (K. b > Mkk A
York.
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TAKC A OO IB Or
piso'S
B- U(T MCOtCINC
**or COUOHI f eoiPL
:8A fcVICV* ■"* ' " I*'
Insomnia
"1 have iwen usin|{ Caacarcta for In-
somnia, with which I have been afflicted
for tweuty year^. and I can say that Ca -
carets have wiven ine more relief than snv
other remedy I have ever tried. I shall
certainly recommend them to my frieivll
ss being all that they are represented "
TUos. Gillard, Elgin, ID.
Ilaa.ant, Palalabl*. Potml. Tula Oo t
!>'><><hh1 N.vvt BIckra.'WMkca or Ur1p
10c, ZV, 50c. Never .old Id balk. Th. r«o
ulna uMri itinip*) C C C. Uusr«nfeJ 1 >
cui« or your mauy tc ii
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