The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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log drag The corny fores® tare
dow «Kt!kEi work la the grading of
ft!* road ft»d the Board of Trade as-
sisted by the citiseos along the way
has constructed substantial item* sad
concrete culvert*. This w® give Ihw-
isoa another improved highway.
was evident frc» the tteiil
ten days befsre it
Anna Inferred eta<*
•be nw aa adrerhew^J
Evidently the tuaJatmiS
he had left ft soaewwS
*7 Thin if w. was f^9
toff took the ca^ to hhe?*
In a few days returned
ter.
“Give It to Petre." h,^g
him to keep it ia aa iJS.
On no account ifraft jJ
hortMotal cnicss It fa t* J
kill. Bat if it is to be mm
the top ■tightly.’'
The question now m
the cane back to th* mhJ
being connected with ttigJS
minister was killed (a t-?
person who bad returna*,,
heated down. Thu pju*
deckled on: Anno in w»*^
minister's infix* »«td'3|
from his home had mm 1
came and *«t at Sx«| |J
osoaiiy retarded from to M
• clock in the »f terse* to
walked or droee out I* qg
very pnnctnal. One day Petal
hia opportunity and a fee,
prior to the minister’s rrymi
I stood the cane op ia a rang
his door. When the ahhttj
and saw it be started. |
surprised and ponied, sot ni
' tog the manner of in rvtwx
to each constant dsiftr tog
! rorfsts that be became U «
ptriooa. Of what’ Simply (
“Oh. Peter, what ia the matter T
Peter, pale aa a gbost. trtod to apenh.
bat failed.
-Tati me. Peter; tell me!"
“DaathT
When Peter Marienieff found volen te
apeak be said that be could tell no one
. u There is need for * . me in proremeat
in the hadling of the mail cotsisg m
-1 here from the North Hardly a day
i pa#»es tha' sack after sack of “stock*
j mail .* not unloaded at the depot
1 “'throngb inability of the clerks to
• 14 • handle on the ran It sronid seem
kss j to be a case of more men or better
facilities, probably both As it is oow
the mails are teiag aerlsnsly delayed.
El M
The matter ought to be thoroughly
. investigated. the trouble located and
! the remedy administered and there
= | oa*M to be no great delay about it
I either.
of hi* trouble, bat Abbs Orloff was bis
sweetheart, aad they wore to haw# been
married to a month, as at iaat sbe drew
bis secret He was a member to a
band of Ruslan terrorists and had
been ordered to assassinate Minister
Alexis EnoWkaC. who bad more pa-
triots’ blood on Us hands than any to
the osar's ©•elate. Thia meaat sorer
death to Peter than to the minister for
the attempt aright not ho eaeeeoefoi.
whereon whether he soeceoded or not
ho would undoubtedly bo struck down
by the guards or. If taken alive. bo ex-
ecuted. If bt refused to do the deed
be would be tolled by the band from
which be had received the order.
-There most bo some way set of
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MONDAY MARCH
A 8RLEN0.D SUGGESTION. opponent Land on him with chunk
--• of froth and reteoc. and unless he i
Great is the value of suggestien »cns(l*-}r armed you can make hit
Some time ago mention was trade is climb for cover like a cat streak is
tfcte gobuas of the saggeatic* offered i*t tnm t shower of brickbat* an
hr , reparative of the Civ* l»J**"f >ron -3iorgin Newa
ptovemen: I^aeue that lack yard., » * rtMk 01 for *
witch are often unrieaa, unsightly aad 4 r<*' * ________
gapaltarr. aftgfe: be nUiiied for the. if * lew more Texas towns can gt
raising of vegetal**. which would i busy with chicken ordinances. p«
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FanarriTe and profit*tee employment {being pulled off —Galveston Tribaae
ter the boy* before aad after school j There Is no more reason why ben
boom, it was anted that on many should ran it large in a city tha
hack tots to Deetons enough vegeii there ia that cows and other stoc
hies csnld th*s be grown to almost should, it ought to be stopped.
ooppiy the tamOy tatee. The idea . . . —- . ,,
... - "* f-mrLr it might be cheaper to rebuild son
seems to nave met srsu isvo. in u»« o{ the A8(tlo sidewalk* than to pa
minds to the school children, the list ggnsage suits for personal injario*.-
ef varieties to mods for distribution; Austin Tribune,
by tho Civic Lcngw. showing some The idea was all right but it wi
tiring like kto* packets to vegetable not get results. It ia like daagerm
aoeda |s a drive oseer the city the road* the people have put up wil
ebserria* will note that many back them too long.
**” Th. aiwTiSL ..... u
fee*, to cultivation and !cdtration* are
that many dollars wii! thus bo saved f . **•'* , . „ .
to the people in llrla* expenses, to ^ 1* the use of .alkiag aho’
, .. . . _ i faults to the construction of our bt
oay nothing of the improved appenr- J^hlpa We bttu t karned how
nnce and sanitation and the still more | build safe seboolhouset yet.
valuable effect to providing Interest- S ”~T—7
iwmm...w
tery attending the maaanrdl
return. He took It tots the h
without toying it dowi, *m
te the telephone to ceamril
the police. This dong in I
cane on n lounge tad stutri
He had barely left tho ram.)
brick wall between hia ant!
there was a terrific explode,
out the front windowa Ik
was unbanned.
At a subsequent mesthf d
rorist circle which had (toil
for tho assassination PtUrl
waa considered to hart ml
genius attempt and to tow a
turn. Being calked opes h
planation to hi* methods Is I
stealing to the si&iiteYi cun
ed: “Tho stick was bond;ia
containing a liquid was hned
could only pour from aa «i
top of the flask. The test I
Imbedded In a powder that i
plode when the liquid ’oortd
coaid not be till the top flf
waa ioaaened from tbs tola
| stick was placed in • torU
tion. When the minishr tl»
the lounge It awraaod flri pd
In a Cow seconds tho expte
place. Those few socoodtt
Meet to eave the mtnhbrtl
Peter and hh wilt Aim
to America.
8ABAH E PH
OTHELLO’S OCCUPATIONS GONE—Ahakeapearo.
The most prominent circus managers have agreed to do away with their freak exhibitions.—News Item.
stenographer there won’t be a penny
left for Davis and me. Davis says he
must have some money this month."
Lords wife was momentarily grave;
then her face brightened.
“Why don’t you give the stenog-
rapher a month's vacation?" she sug-
gested, eagerly. “Then divide what
there is with Davis. It seems to me,”
Judiciously, "that would be fair ail
around.”—Youth * Companion.
A Mr. Nosmo King waa questioned
about the oddity of his Christian
wise for the people to begin consid | took life as she found it a* cheerfully
ering what is the next best thing to | and helpfully a* sjse could, was a
be done toward road improvement myth. But now we are truly about
The county haa a road force that is ] to see the new woman. With the
coating about 1100 per day to main- j turning front the crowd* to the dties.
tain, and it doe* teem that this expen- j with the leaving of office and shop
diture alone could make some im- and dingy bo&rdmg houses of the town
provement In the roads of the county, for the free, pure air and happy life
—GaineivUle Messenger. of the country, we will aee in another
_ . . ——— . ten years a different woman—a real
The split-log drag is the panacea ‘-near- woman to many wavs, and may
for road ills. Our street! could take, ag jjje same time find in the move-
a targe dose without feeling bad aa opMl!oif wedge to a great
s.jiss ajrirsfs; risfis;
much better, at least those traveling m„n desMox occupation and the con-
that way would feel better.—Green tow ^ale for all-Fort
TtUe Banner. Wnr+h
San Antonio Light
And ther? are other squabbles that
the Governor feels inclined to side
Don't overtook placing the correct
number on tout house.
Every foot to *.dew»J’g built helps
to make Denison a better town to
live in. , '
step if possible.
Abe Hummel reduced his term in
prison very materially by good be-
havior. It is refreshing to hear that
Hummel's behavior has been good for
a .short time at least —Fort Worth
Record.
it is to be hoped that Abe will profit
by his experience. One thing is cer-
tain he will be a heap more cautious
anyhow.
ALL 80BTS
Representative LiUeg of Connecti*
<pt seems to be something of a scrap-
per himself.
Ex-GoTernor Douglas has a ‘ barrel"
whkh look* good to the leaders and
bis stock a* a rice presidential candi-
date on the Democratic ticket is in
the ascendency.
The de*peradoos who are operating
in the northern part of Oklahoma are
going to find that conditions have
changed to that country very materi-
Very Srttjfat’-cry.
“1 hear yoi had * ^
against the r*i!road cotnpto
‘ Yes; I was hurt Is a toil
“How did you coat outT
“As well as cook! be
almost enough oat of thes
HERALD ECHOES.
The esteemed San Antonio Express
advises authors not to offer their
productions for publication until they
have made a reputation. It would
seem to be up to the Express to ex-
plain how the aforesaid authors are to
eator appears an article entitled ’ • • •
“Where Women Are Making Good” Professor Albert Btishnell Hart.!
Incidentally it might be not amiss to'professor of American history at Har-
rnnark that women who are making vard. is a man whose bobbles run]
good in their endeavors in the profes- alongside of his work Lately he ac
sion* and varied industries of life are qaired a desire for statistics and be- j
By Duncan M. Smith.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
ally from what they were a few years
secure the muchly desired reputation.
The Fanny R**
'Anybody hrtes te te Ml
•Not always "
Denison Herald.
not confined to aay one locality, aotgan aeeking them
Faithful is the work to a friend—aa
long aa yocr money holds out
A case of not going near the water
until learning how to awim—Terrell
that it may be designated as the par ed energy. He was very moch impress. I™K T* . ° ,,
ticular place where women are making ,ed with the mortality figures, and. j®® ^tbooght himself
rsKT!
tho*- Where women are achieving* *T*ve been looking or mortality ’
much. starivTlc*. Grrodgent. and what do ytra , htmwtT W t0 hl*
The Delineator article take* for it* think? A roan dies every time lS*®“ TP'.' “e m,n »®dded calmly
background the fertile fields of Okla breathe! -Uppiocott's Magazine. ^ „
hooia and point* out case after cas- ^ * * * . ,, . . ^ ta.
in which women with nracticalh no A P5t?*b«rg millionaire said at a ’bring fair to all. I don’t go by what
SpSi I*® 6kta2m?Yfew Ith* UWT^ «**• “d 1 tfonY go by
ago and acouired f--h,r bv oixrchvse *'1 iunrb*^ with Sir Thomas Upton what the judge says; hut I look care-
af°thet hen'^low orbv^ul^ « tbe Ohexirefc palace In Cairo Jwt fully at the prisoner in the dock, and
mem under the homestead laws . before be ret oat for hi* tea plants- j I *»y to myself. “He must have done
rrxc, ot fa™, !anil in ttearlv aU in-'tioB |B Cf’>!on- tohere the Ex-Empress something or he wouldn’t be here":
™n° SrJSL* wm “mall and *»• to visit him i«T bring ’em all to guilty.' "-Kansu
ET^«.T£»TSS£r\£;1 ■**»<.» —
than their own. have so successfully f £*** "*?** f*" “4 l poiNTED PARAGRAPH a
carried on intensified farming offered Sir a Ireanriful aroma'- POSN ED PARAGRAPHS.
market gardens that the profits have * ctg3ret.;e nwan tram tne faeuwy j wlfe-, 2Var ^ fcusband
been unbelievably large. There yro-S”^,^”^., fwCi get gay.
-rTjl!.rt: wi,.™Si <■»**
adapted to be task or oooduc. ng •“ , __r.d b , n<1_Tr you can say I* the truth.
;IS".'Sr. who hft7h-»cruained7a,®4k,‘ ri4,rl OT ***'**'■*» I 'he who u taiiou to
kwi.. Bacon, he answerea — Kaasa# uen*.
"I? you live to the country drag the
road for a change," remarks the Terre
Haute find.* Tribune. Which goea to
show that the merit of the aplit-log
dreg w being pushed in states oat-
side to Teas*.
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Transcript
“No; not when you h***1
and ao comp oat"
Cencluded tofts-
"I hear be led a tetite|
the altar."
“Waa the bird to !*•»- -
“Well, yon esa H«* *
Me was coming thirtM*
The time to push your bti«iness the
hardest and to offer the best induce-
ments is when things are dull and
Strength tore* opposition, bat hates
annihilation.
AH the world lores a good toner, bat
truth compel* us to add that there
aren't any.
Aa a usual thing cant cant, and that
la why it caata.
One of fire question* that is agitat-
ing a large number of people in the
State i« whether or not thug full rendi-
tion U ga;ng -j r*.*'»}; m tower taxes.
If it doe* no: there is going to bo a
ro*r that w-;a be unmistakable In its
meaning.
The truck growers of this section
are working band in band in, their en-
deavor to make the coming season the
best they have ever had. There is
every promise that .the result*, will bo
satisfactory —Denison Herald.
The Fannin County truck growers
are also doing a tot of co-operating,
and we trust that the work they do
thia war will *9 satisfactory that oth-
Anythiag that makaa a noire like a
presidential nomination sounds highly
attractive to certain eminent gemtte
phers who had tired of the long hour*
be ready to join ’-hem next iMf3
ed to farming as an occupation of
fering quite as great grams and whole-
some. happy cut door living. In every
case not only have they found greater
contentment and happiups* in the new
life, but have also had greater finan-
cial return* for She, labor expended,
but by no means ell 'the women who
have taken to agricultural pursuit*
are to he found to Oklahoma, in Gray-
son County a Texas woman ha.* made
■a small garden spot take care to her-
_____ ______self and family for several years, a
natarsTr be expected to follow *ach. New England school teacher sent to
large *a>.« — Deniscm Herald. Florida for her health now has one of
The Herald, apy-*rea*ly„ does not the most productive pineapple farm*
perceive the general peace and agree • in the State, aad there are several
meat tha* pervades ta I> m-xvatie eir-! instance* recorded of late where wo-'
cie* in the State —-San Antonio Ex- ( men have made great success at keep-
. tag bee s.
I rafter exirthtg conditions brought
i about bv the many com plications of
, modem life there are ever-increasing
| nambere of women who asst become
; felf-repportlsg. When this became
{manifest years ago. and it was found
‘ that not all of them could live by
teaching school and dabbling la the
j an*, there waa a ra*b to the various
orespatton* feitiaerto held to be excia-
Tb*
The aetewr wte'
Or wait gte
Great te •'**' ,/rtf*
The vert
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Tt> c«iet>'*'* b“
The Site n*ri«*^ p£
A»d road,
Threw up W*
gad later wh""r*^t
2^3*5!
A* ttrtt W
The' brewer* of St: Lotos are eer-
lately feadlts a streoaous existea'C* 1
the**- day* With prohibition staring |
thesi in the face ia different sections •'
of the temiij, saftartag heavy losses ■
by reason of the • :.»sge from “wet" .
to "dry.’ aod with the bock beer sea-:
•on ax hand, they row have to Dee
a big strike.
GOOD RO*D5.
Ahk Ut
woftid sqoo b* a n»riW!>rk of ftnc- roads
—San Antotoo Light.
Sfece there *#e®s to' te no probabil-
ity of get Lag permanent roads in this
county to the near future, it will bo
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