The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1914 Page: 2 of 2
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T ne daiiy tlerald
PcMM^ day enoept Suptoy by
«»£ HE&W*D j^'BLlSHING CO.T
121 tort Avenue'
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.At tbp PPfltOglce at Weather-
©onL_lk*.a8, _as jocund - class_ mat ter.
But it is thus that much history is
written about v&n And things. No
wonder that maq^ scholars Prtmounce
history to be thfc mo# fABiin^Rng "fic-
tion found in books. •'Furey watf a ftfst
class business man, nothing else; he
essayed to be nothing else. He always
said: “intellect can be hired
Keep the record straight.
ar. R. tf. RaILEV^ Business Manager
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B«jp5western 35v/t independent 280-B
IGKAND .11 KV BILL PROBE
i „,,, 51,001),(WO UUAJ> LXrLMil ll iiL
j OK
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>RGA$J OF THE i
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7 \T
l NNOFN CEMENTS.
"he follpwing rate will be charged
(Star-Telegram.)
Charges to investigate the expendi-
tures *-nn ,Tarrant.cdun|y<s $!,(*)<>,0'i(j
road| s|'s|er^, prta(| fighting, op-nina
of thfc*oie|s dm .S)jn$ajjs,to|eRitiops of
the new fJEson ‘lijjiujr lui^tJ‘ a1i i'S
phases, poker playing, an alleged praci
lice among certain lawyers Jit insti-j
gating litigation rhrough malice wlierrf
ivors
Ifistlfiet Judge .Martin Ik
grand
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in'*. riigioiitpauy, the annou-aCptetu^rT’aJltt >mpyi( ",3
in * Daily tor Weekly alone— r ' |jurj'i ,. . , ... ...
i H strict: O«U<* ' .. . . J 1 MM t mtt voMi IP *x* Mo B«»;
1 lounty Offices and see where r.t,
, . . - fC/J money that ydu and i are^payinfcjgoe
1 tomnnssioner -'.on ' . J- „
j ( ,j i want you to see if the people of lari
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Sheriff Lea and Constable
Qjghhwtion witi.i the
u*l^ ^icttycu Jf^by \Vi!
Scored the depar]
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and .Id
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nil V '« M^'eh oVihd*" ofFichilt .wefo preisjuit o
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J. M. JORDAN
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| oitn K?lt
.Milam as either being one of the spej
tatork or as haring his'secretary th
attempt on the 'part rrt city;
hoi
■ftOiUE>RlST WtRe-
AT THE STADIUM WITH CAMPBtLL’S U!
fil J31 I'fioQ
Loos *1^0
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Short C ourse for Road Supervisors *1
and Comity Surveyors Jan. 12-FeIf. T. ju
The thirty-seventh annual catalogue •'
of the Agricultural and Mechanical'
College of Texas, published July, J DIB,
contains on page .Oil the following im-
portant announcement: -—
"Short winter course for road sup- BULL CCMTPAW WANTS TO IT
ervisors anil county surveyors. The MELON OF $29,000,000 WEST,
department of civil engineering wili.j ERA CNION.
during the session of 1913-11, offer a; . • . - ,.__TT_
sljort course ^or public road superyis-j gv; an'.i.-uwd t"re«t<
MEETING
FOB OAJ.LAn JA^UAitHlfl,!;
i
iilas, Texas, Jan. <S.—A meaing ofjl
t!i<Jpro!|Sutii^i
thj has etK^fg^fW^rffe^w-s^Aients
for^he mass meeting to be held by that j
.“TAKE ONLY ONE Pft&E,'
-/
simple mixture of buckthorn bar
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m,-
j \V. -Walker, chairman,-to tee heM here. -JhS.J.funcxly^y),hi<;hl,,b^iaiU£.-.
10. Dr. iWalfcqr wap, ar»e o£( Fn,)j cl,r,nS apnepdi.cjt^ _ThL
j letters rof the''{elimination primary’
|ors, road overseers, county surveyors1.* Vvashhigtcu, Jan. J)
j plan.
'While negotia*-.;
tbo Bell Tele- ' T
jury :
m
iijgiity-toity. listi n here! What Is
<lfis? .Mutiny, or worse. The young-
ster who writes, (he editorials for the
DaH> 'Texan, wh'icii is the plaything of
the Sfudeitls al .Stale University, fires
oiP&us; r “ir has';occurred to us as prkMorsf^,^ (AeVVduhd tfi'e
n.l^tni possibility that the instructors
tfcymWwIveB iin ipcoiupetent." Jills is
the concluding pura’graph of an ar-
ticle that is considerably peeved over
the facG Uiatj jtenq youiisg. I'ieiit in t*,t![|00I, his agent for the serving
I1?'1 drinks outside the saloon.
been notified thejjtadjalied. and fail- ,mjKn Hruwn revh-wed the Chatiev
«d inglorlouely, tp p;vss Ute e.\atru>a- uhhvMt and Andrew Zuccaro contempt
Don*, .qnd ithys. Ti»*d forfeited their Lfies eonnectioii AVirh the opening jtion
rieht to .«Msnter their classes and ob- f tlll,.ltyh, oti1 Stjnrf.iH Stfd akketi Hiii't*< ulvertf. f'»'l
. ' 1 I., . 'benefits of i
and others interested in such work.,j lions for reorganizing
Lctfein This .course will be open only to men phone system have not reached a.point
over twenty-one years of age. No,eh-{where the policy can be outlined, it
trance examination, will be required, was learned today that Attorney Gen-
but it will be necesasry for applicants. eral McReynolds will .oppose, the- pro
to’have a thorough working knowl- j rata distribution of ?2^,0fi0,tk00;
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il V V-E N SE-TTLEMEXT
T HO l BLE» I> EVARTME NTS,
urors
,o investigate all cafes run in connec-j* **ave a thorough working Knowi-jrata,
tfort Kvirli (,ars\4nd to Indict UliC pM-'iedge of ar,l^met'? •ord«r to, carry, postern Union stock held by Bell
' UJovis-'th? work t0 be, given.
. , .l'ru J AT , -n . * “The course win cover the descrip- ere.
ions of the Alllsihf liifuot bill was be-] ■ . - , v, < - ■ vlT>-
said .
GO ItLGHT AT IT.
. atpong. the latter coinpaj^y’s stockhold-
ing violated, lie said there was no
ground for the opinion tiiat a custo-
dier could' make an employe of the' sk-
of
ticij and use of the transit, level, com-
pass and other simple surveying in-
struments
Of land
graphic leveling and establishing
gradylines for roads anil ditches; the
ei. military principles of road loca-
grading, drainage, surfacing and
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■ edit !ne like rt e't The ifill
t linkrmore of yaitv , At logs you 'vlll
I mt ik hard tiuie making world
the elementary principles i _*-
surveying;, profile and topo-; Friends and Neighbors in Weatherford
Will Show You a May.
j Met at the. root of the trouble.
Rubbing ,an aching back rpay re-
lieve it, *, j
the pconopjic and social ( i-. But won’t cure it if The kidneys are
road improvement. »Tlie j irpaje. • . . . s ■ ...
studepts will be divided into two clas-* You.must roach the root of it—-the
i s s, il.cvV' having,ouiy a,;cno\vj<Age d", kidneys. : : /-•, * ' v.
l ;iiir.eyc feruling the f.r»:* class, in .Doan’s Kidney Pills -go .right- at it;
,;Roach, the cause; attack the pain.
. . ,, . „ a . .. ' Aro recommendod by many Wvath-.
Regulaf'Tessons. will be as- ^rfqrd peopio. n;.-', - - •
Signed in text books for daily recita- j ! . Mrs.. Sarah Pope, 314 Bridge St,,
know thev nr,- here," he dcclar.fi jlio.1!8 I^c*U:rf8 W:,U aIso be, given by j^therferd. Tetfas, saysc, VFqr many
for 1 have had them come to me aim'thp facuUy .and- Prpmuient ,engi-.Ws 1 have been a strong supporter,
I peeps,, in the.state, Much practice pf Doans Kidney Pills. They have
tojy their diplomas. .-Tov much taugo. |tl(||c*tmr^it3-bt'' reAlktiM ‘afekfnsi 'tb< • : |
*«»>», W4ll ,piak«*raU,pf you fall. The, ,utlg0 „nivu, r,vft-jj nie law on I ar-j ... .
young man who gyes to, a college or. J-ftt ry, a term which means the* Ini'h-j * ‘j l',c;j;av;ng only «8K,10Hf :ige o
OIM^rfeilT twitli no Pfurc serious pur- r!lci;lf; tir f,nent8 t0 „lc suit: whew I1" Dutmtic Jcrming the f..-,- Mass, ini.
po,o than lopia, the society butterfly |horp aro no JuBt grottnft8 ftfr them.': lloS(‘ knowledge of algebra
«nd jig hi* Gnu.* gwa> or spend it bop- K„,, n8k(,a ,he grand jumrs to make a 1 “ ’w’cis'jn'dnetry fpnnu:g
p»pfj around on ah ornately one foot Rpw.Jnl 'investigation of t’ort *Wbr!hjf? cfass
Had Iheh th.:~<~ nceii exymT notti-* „t,nrn,,VR on ,haf point
& better than a failure. There is no
FiffSPM Rinpwtp F/yy c
m Tiavm ttetIFb*for it/**l*q'W mi
tiy Associated Vmsg. > , - .,
Washington, Jan.. S,—^^eparation of
the New Hqven railroad from ,the Fall
River steamer line and. .disposition of
the road’s interstate trolley lines were
points troubling the department of
justice today i»,the; setUemeoj. ,of (the
New Haven’s reorganisation plan- .
Far Weight Jtae Up.
By Associated Pres, (V J
Cialveston, Texas, Jan. 8.—Takine of
: i - ’. • ,y .
testimeny began here ,before W. K.
Settles, npecTjil, ex-ahiinor of the inter-
state commerce 'commission, in the.
cases of ifrvip.\ kl'bbc. *o*f 'Victoflj
a^aYiisf the Abileiie' Sautherti Jailwaj
and others,.' In, wjiich ,it is'iougijtVto'
have the.commissiof}' red'ucp tlv? min-
imum weigh t for a‘carload of cpilves Jtl
fe.ooo”
thorough
JUST ONI
ach, gas or
tioQ aW0Fjjf
vil! be ri'.rit^i^d
of Udfey-i-I
pany.—Adv. •••—-
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You
action
Com-
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The Fiierald+dtt.ocppw^otef.
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interstate shipments from
17,000 pounds..
k ladjtoidmte^sr
daysM'fas'ito^
with the repaWrWort this shop Js tuena
ing.out. A lot of other people in town:
feel the saute way-ai^jut it .-fkcAhikr.
our .repair busioesa: 1* grov«ihft bjft '
leaps and bounds. The. rewwB fefc we:
make it a rule to uae-only the kind of
materials . and - do IbiHy.u.i the ..kind of
work that will make». you alwaysthlqk A
u.' »0,r aho^..
h - TOM TfAWfclW,SbW-:r«n *
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Sonlti Sirfo’Sfufiiirtu^ «?*. •* * M
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offer to sell me lawsuits.’
I IK* ’iflilidttneift ot' (ftt-Hy Mid lady and:
Inmate were asked. He also asked the i1
inquisitors to look into gambling o.
I n vest i« a t idffh in f h ltd *.*«*v;UI6h ifuill 'vilf 1" in the field and.|,een
in the drafting rodm. Road models suits,
will be studle dinil samples of road tny ba'I
{i-i A--ri’ala will h- < la'gsiiie;: ’ 'Pills
llUieve the instructors arc ;* ipigalbie ,„„rv r{irt< ,,ok,.r pmyirm espcch, J “Tilis <'0,*urti,‘ i:i ‘ xHusively A
4r your own, . |v The conduct of pool balls and cd*«c Prac‘^al* roid ,mM1 ;iJ,d t'H'veyo 'r pi
4m**~m«fn ieaim* si.Uing olso wore given m pron-, »fo>. *JfvP ^ver had Hi p iraininx ;| |
|.*o college credit v'jil be given lor the hey medicine
vovqriTM fimi rsiK uf id.
■jxaa- is t *>■ j
: incut place in his remarks;
F
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Editor Furey'rff the I’hrlB (Advocate!,\\TI»TIU'NT 1*K(M.’KAM SAIl)
It dead after a painiul iliuesr of hv\ \ TO BE iiK\I>\ Hill FOMMITTEK
t liT Winllni mnif thr f nC V poorer] -
me he bus jo1n<d bn. taifiets be-’ t'y Aw«*HeliFrf#< t / - j ';< ■'/[>
Pills ’
For sale
i4;.:
h ■
cents Foster-M
'Ster-Mllburn Co.,
** -FI
Price 50
Buffalo,
course and no certificates of proficien-/; plfiaatle Iff recohmifead(DbfijI’B .Klfittay
cy will he issued. ,
•‘This course w!j) begin Monday
.lamiary IS, lit 14, and end BaturAaV
February 7, Ifili. Rooms wilt b New York, sole agents for(the United,
imd the grave For - Mr Wabhtugion.' -I«i, pr-M* sdininis- charged for at the rate of 81/m pcr States. ^
1 tarey liad been a shining IT-rt lnfft.e; tr.Fio;;’.* anf-trust iegisiation pro-j week to cover cost of lights, heat, and Remember the name-Doans—apd
1 liliMI( **r,lfn wa» c*Jinplet«J todi^ ^ (ar .- v ia'. IimI* wm ,Be i*ir . take no other.
J ‘r|;«a»ir* TOkjTWxr"‘
part clary eouiuiUt'W
jje byj mail c l.iyuin oS
tin- commit!eo
Af ,
The prcea QUXxn^h »s
tvlildDiounced that bills have* Uon prepare"
aji- i must
Ijean.'
I
overing every phase of the trust q:i«s- j
register at the office of the >;
! i1
HELPS rONGBESSSAN.
Baltiim ro, Md., Jan. 8.—Joseph P.
Tumulty, secretary to the President,
m
The CplUge is well equipped to gi>
contained''Hon. and w ill be road) for submtsMop | work above outlined: the cost to tbos
it*e. when couur* ts i attending is almost nominal, and‘ and United States Senator Hughes of
Monday
»d'g!»v ??ic detSr!
li
Mtl •H’ilwitus t> ;h» iit iyor; ut Col..’A".Up* full_cpri;
_ p. iia W«# ,*M>X r.i aged L ^9vbi.t rfjs.- "I. ides li.evt
had bum long is*, the . T; Claylttn d*-.J j
"OHnnrwrai of that rchool or oW ten’ emu tV eiw-m tmtHmc
Ira jvho had a odd a in tlwlr per- had been left ir.lact and t.iat o$' filii
td to be the truth in order to profit be effective unt.l two >o >rs *ft rt J..A-
what they considered transitor, Cd, m order to allow c.yrporatians?lo
ujuripus poptiDr.iendfucies. Col. Adjust themt-1 ••*» to a«> pwjssa,
would not chnnge his editorial re<»rgani«a»ion Views of PrffsruH;’
ide toward at\ issue simply l.e- A llson and the 1 ..Itinior.* plat.c^:*.
the majority had oeclar^d for have been followed b tne constructji|i;
against it, and always he prefer- of the bills, CL )tia added
to be right as he saw the yijrht
there cau be no doubt of the value cf Vw Jersey, visited Congressman Rot-
ti;e wt)rk lo the state. If each <;)unt" ',cri V- Brenmer. of New Jersey, who Is
is represented by one or more stu- ' undergoing radipni treatment for r
thmr than to be rich as most people ITTOlfNEI GFNII! VL I.OONHI
»<*e Ticbes 1h short. Cot Tbrey rat WILL AG11N Ullil.
k counting room editor, and the — ’
Bfe c fcmiiimi he achieved was bv force <>f a (.reen'Illo, Te.ths, Jan. :J.— \ttartn*'.
grhti dctermiuat'on rather than by General B. F. lyopney annomiced tl^at
namms n’t a complaisant acqtilescun.-ic he would make tfce race to succeed
to popular preferences.—State Pi'esj hhnselr in the attorney geijeral * offfi *
A* n matter of cold, uneomprcm.ss-' for the next term. The announcement
tog Xact. W. X. Furey was never an'catne infonnally add »as eKenbut by
•editor. He was extMttlc w-hat the two Mr l.ootley he w as asked if be
for *tolna paragraphs make him out intended to run.
not to have been, as a long personal, When in ton *•'wed Mr. Loone^ satu
knew ledge of the mau authorise^ to “The report which appeared in a local
any.; He was a counting room news- * paper here that 1 intend to m^ke the
gkaper man who concerned
h IF,’ .
with that end and Ihe mechanical end;myself is correct.
Of bis paper. He cared nothing for,was given in an
M
Bff
himself race for attorney general to succeed
The announcement
given in answer to the query
me by Green* iile citizens,
than thip t have nothing fur-
hls‘ ther to say. I bad ihtended preparing
columns. Furey never,a formal announcement which’ I will
half doaen editorials, in. W*j^ve ,out at, a later date."
^H'.pOt knowb ak j
Mr. Looney tepent Wednesday In
qnd he vrould not {Greenville on his way to Anstib rfter
jts made about him a visit with relatives la Eastern T»x-
. ftS. jt-i- . -* » - X .-*&• -. x.v
d ;.t«. Will you.not help us to g/’t hi 'cancer rt a sanitarium here,
least one man front jour comntunit} ( Afterwards Mr, Tumulty sqid -b
ur county? This is a niafter that jfound (he patient in splendid spirit;
should, appeal most directly b> all jard that bis condition w as reported by
county judges and copitnissioriere Jthe doctors as not only better. ' Lu;
courts, and to all commercial brgi Thai there is hope of his becoming
ia iUons. It should also appeal t j still more improved,
awry goud citizen of the state who i. | it is und
striving for its 'development.
If you cannot come \ourself, send
Somebody Fbr further infermatioh
address KOBfcIRT J. POTTS.
Professor of Highway Engineering,
College Station, Texas.
itptPOd the treatment ..with
radium, whicji had' been, temporarily
suspenaed. has been resumed.
SEFRETAHY BRYAN YEItV Bt*SV
-SPEAKS IN CHICAGO TOD A 7
RADIO TELEPHONE < OM-
Lincoln, Neb., Jan- 8.—After speak-
ing in several cities in the Midi}!®
PANY HEAD GETS SEMEM E-West and conferring with Nebraska
—— j Democrats. Secretary of State Bryan
New York. Jan 8.—James Dunlop , left today for Chicago, where he will
Smith, president of the Radio Tele ' speak.
phone Company, wag sentenced to Mr. Bryan is to deliver an address
year and a half in the Federal prison‘at -Toledo, Ohio. Friday, and from
xi Atlanta, Ga.. and to pay a fine cl: there he goes to Jackson, Mich., an;
{ifiOl for conspiring to swindle i ** Detroit, where he ia to speak. ID*
vestors in the stock of the corporation plans to return to Washington by
through the use of the mails. Elmer, Jan. 12.
E. Burlingame, agent of a subsidiary j * ------
company, was sentenced to two and; A system regulator is a medicine
a half years Imprisonment and fine? ! that strengthens and stimulates tha
110,100. {liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels
The Ellsworth Company, a subs’d Prickly Ash Bitters is a superior sys-
ary. which handled the parent cor pa- tem regulator. It drives out all un-
ration’a stock, was fined $lO/*30. healthy conditions, promotes activity
The government charged that lnves- ,of body and brain, restores good appe-
tors in Radio stock were swiiniled qut', tlte, sound sleep and cheerful spirits,
of $1,OOP,000 by the defendant's false! Cberry-A*ard Drug Co. and
representations. ford Drag Co., special agents—Adv.
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Her*riera new price on a com-
petent addtef-. i On'a' mafcMtfdNI
, that is'(rapid,-;full-6ize and in-
fallible.
The very latest machine, built
by men who know, in one of the ,
largest metal-working shops.
It Is art’ fhdlvhlual Adder, to
be placed on onn’s desk, -clofee
to one'6 books and papers. To
take the place , of the central
machine requiring skilled op-
erators.
It is also Intended for offices
and stores -where costly tr,a- ’
chiues are a luxury. *
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Now- Jwe - nfakb’ tills ^oRter so
that off^esa everywhere may
learn w liltChis machine
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The price Is due to.utter sim-
plicity, and to our enormous
output. Seven keys do all the
work.
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office one American Adder for
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practice anyone^, can
compute a hundred fig-
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Countjesa xvfflfcpf,
large' add ’j&lfXvfc
getting from these ma-
chines t h e higffeot ».
class of service.
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