The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 250, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 31, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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S. A. HOLLAND, President
•C. C. BARTHOLD, Vice President
G. S. WHITE, Vice President
J. O. TUCKER, Cashier
.1. P. OWENS, Assistant r ashler
BARNEY HOLLAND. Ass’t < ashler
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ESTABLISHED 186&
Citizens National Bank
Weatherford, Texas
MAT PROSECUTE LIQUOR
DEALERS OUTSIDE OF STATE
SISTER: Read my Free Offeri
By the Associated Press.
Austin, Texas, Oct. 31.—Prose-1
cations by the attorney general’s (
! department of several wholesale
11
''i'ikth) to \mVihua ^\'K*** il*<luor houses outside of the state,
WAit BEGAN.
Mndcors—<». A. Holland, C. (. Barthold, .1. 0. Tucker, G. S. White
(’. Littleton, Barney Holland. II. 0. Barthold.
The Daily Herald
|ever there were. And they hunger to
j he told so' What they might do and
I become if some man told them so. only
•Published every day except Sunday by I the man who w as once a discouraged
* HERALD PUBLISHING CO.’Y | silent boy knows and understands.
121 York Avenn# ---
... _.__._ . ----------:-— Preferred file Bear.
•cvituered at tho Poatoffice at Weather- i Some salesmen wi re talking about a
dvi'C. Texas, as second - clasB matter, j .sales manager who refused to accept
...... j excuses. The only tiling
iy 11 h. RAILEY. Business Manager
TELEPHONES:
^fcvwti-.western '(50 Independent 280-B
OFiriciAl, ORGAN OF THE CITY
SAT I Bit V V. IM TOREK 3I, !»l 4.
t.niid Hoads Special Edition.
in view of the approaching meeting
xuf the American Road Congress in At-
lanta—the first time the congress lias
ever met in the South—and tile indica-
tion that it will he the most important
meeting ever held in this or any oth-
er country in behalf of good roads and
good striets, tin Manufacturers Rec-
ord lias turned a week’s issue into a
special good roads publication with a
cover carrying tin* statement '‘Good
Roads Mean Progress and Life; Bail
Roads Mean Poverty and I'cat it."
Every phase of the road f|ucstion is
discussed and broadly covered Dr
tails of expenditures that are being
made tty the sixte.-n Southern states
show that the South is now annually
'putting out over $50,000,0(K> In the
building and maintenance of roads
without counting its expenditures on
Street Improvements in towns and
cities. The work that is being done in
every state is covered by letters from
the governors or from the highway
■commissioners, or other authorities
who are handling th« road qm*. lion in
Die various stales. Experts discuss
various road building materials, in-
■clnding sand-clay, brick, cement, ma-
cadam and all oilier phases ol road
’’•ork
that would
satisfy * him was orders. He w anted
them in fair weather and in loul, in
heat and in cold, in Sickness and
health. He never let up on driving
and lie never failed to keep bis men
so alive tbat they never failed to lake
their share of the business.
"He reminds me of a Southern col-
onel." said one oi them. "Tin- gentle-
man from the North was enjoying the
excitement of a hear hunt down in
Mississippi Tlte bear was surround-
ed in a small cane thicket. The dog
could not gel the hear out, and the
planter who was at the head oi th<*
hunt called to one of the negroes:
"Sam. go in there and get that bear
out.”
The negro hesitated for a moment
and then plunged Into the cane, A
it!i<* Ass fintfrt I'ress. «
Washington. Oet. 31.—War’s demand
on American granaries, mills and
packing houses, as shown in an analy-
sis by the Department of Commerce,
resulted in record exportations of
breadstuff's, meats and other food ar-
ticles during September. Many trade
currents, broken by the European up-
heaval, have shifted to the United
States, France demanding immense
quantities of fresh beef. South Amer-
ica and Europe buying large amounts
of flour, while nearly all the markets
formerly supplied from other sources
are importing millions of pounds of
sugar.
The value of foodstuffs sold abroad
in September was $68,4511.889, nearly
double that of September a year ago.
when tlte total was $38,786,621.
Tlie war demand for wheat brought
exports for the three months ending
with September to the highest point
ever reached in any corresponding pe-
riod. Total exports, including flour in
terms of wheat, in the three months
aggregated 85,250,000 bushels, compar-
ed with 55,000,000 bushels in that pp-
who are flooding local option and
dry territory with circulars for or-
ders of intoxicating liquors in vio-
lation of the Allison liquor law,1
are likely to follow, according to
Assistant Attorney General Keel-
ing. Mr. Keeling said he had re-
ceived samples of these circulars
which is a clear violation of sec-
tion (> of this law. which is not in !
I
any way affected by the decision
I am a woman.
I know a woman s trials. . .
I know her need of sympathy and help.
If you, my sister, are unhappy ^erat^e of 1U-
health, if you feel unfit for household duUes
social Pleasures, or daily employment write
and tell mo just how you suffer, and ask for roy
free ten “ays’ trial of a home treatment suited
m your needs. Men cannot understand women’,
sufferings. What we women know from ex-
perience, we know better than any man. I want
to tefl you how to cure yourself at home at »
cost of about 12 cents a week.
If you suffer from women s peculiar ailment#
causing pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel.
V f
ing of ‘weight ayrd dragging-down sensation,
discharges, extreme nervousne##,
fa Ulna or displac^lent of pelvic organs, caOSln
kidney and bladfter weakness or constipatl
JnH nilet oain'Jif^or Irregular periods, catarrf
and piles, pa
conditions an1
depressed spirits,
sel-
ion,
Ing
ion
Hal
melancholy, desire to Ciy,
Qcprcsocu ap i iia, — j , * *
Klr«’,iSS:*KSS-,SS. a
the left breast, or a general feeling that life is not worm living,
I INVITE YOU TO SEP TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS’ TREATMENT
and learn how these ailments can beeasily andsurelyconqueredat home without
the dangers and expense of an > ^Lnthe7suftereV ^ home treat!
, life again, you can pass the go^ word along to s o ^ exp,ain how to overcome
Of the court of criminal appeals; “eyen ‘s^ckLCi^ost;), RregMiarities. headaches and^ass^tude m^youn^ wom«
that decision merely applying to nothing to giveS
section 3. It IS pointed out by Mr. | Onerous o^^nd^wrUe for therfree treatment, including my illustrated
Keeling that these wholesale deal- j ^le‘i,0/,^^?inmse °y^ c^^ut'outThfs^ffer, ^arkyourafLhngPsf anrSTtem#:
ers are subject to prosecution for Send today, as you may not see this offer again. Address, •
atvlony 1 {MRS^M. SUMMERS, .... Box H, SOUTH BEND, IND.
l’erl Sayings.
There’s aloinst as rmieh pleasure in j
giving away something you don’t want
as there is in getting something you j
do want.
isn't it funny that when a man is j
going to the devil they call him a good
■
YY ANTED
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i WANTED—To buy second-hand baby
1 carriage. Phone S. W. 353-M.
WANTED—Storage room in flower pit
i for 15 pot flowers. Apply Herald.
fellow? j (JOY. BLEAS ESIGNS BILL WHICH
How's a woman ever to be presi-1 ALLOWS ONE-TIIIKD OK LAND
deni ? No one can ever attain that po- | IN STAPLE.
sition until long after the age of 25. i -
Those who live under a cloud never) Columbia. S. C., Oct. 31.—The cottoi
see the silver lining. (acreage reduction law became eflfec-
! .lust for curiosity we would like to j tive here today, Governor Blease hav-
i see a love affair carried on tlte way it; ing signed it last night. The law pro-
lib described in books. jvides that not more than one-third of
i When a man’s vices are hidden un- , the land cultivated next year shall bo
riod a year ago. For September the
exports of flour were about norma,11
but the wheat sold abroad was more
than twice that exported during the
month.
Tile wheat total was 26,000,00(1 bush-
els. France bought 7,572,000 bushels, J When a
the United Kingdom 6.610.000, the No- Jder his virtues there is always some-j in cotton,
few moments later the negro, the bear therlands 2,201,000, while other Euro- 0116 read-v to l<'ar the v*r-ues a"a>-
and tiie dogs were rolling upon the pean nations bought 5.350,000 bushels. I doil f caie whether or not there
ground outside After the hunt was More than 2,560.000 bushels were e.x-jare marriages in heaven but we
over the visitor said to the negro: , ported to Canada, while another ef- "0l)hi like to know if there are any
' Wore you not afraid to go into that feel of war was the shipment of 580.- moving picture shows there,
thicket with that bear?” """ bushels to Brazil.
"C'ap’n " replied the negro, "it was Exports of flour to Latin
ing tlie best of taste.
WANTED—A few good vendor’s lien
notes. F. W. Fondren, Weatherford.
WANTED—A tract of cheap grass land
anywhere from 300 to 500 acres. Hay
casli customer. KNOX REALTY CO.,
Weatherford, Texas.
FOR RENT-
BAAliQ mill
ROOMS BUILDINGS ETC,
The man who loves a girl well
\moriea ‘ enoush to eat her may not be display-
jes ills way: I nuebber had met dat nearly doubled those of September one
li’at. hut I was pussonally ’quainted year ago. Exports of fresh beef in
wid do old boss, so I jest naturally September amounted to 7.000,000,
took dal b’ar.’
NEW BRITISH CHIEF
IS RELENTLESS-
Fisher naval administration, “we
curtailment of
lent less," the writer says, “was one
of lainl Fisher's war maxims in
tlie old days. We may look for
short shrift from him for any rap-
tured who lots achieved results by
.! . , . tweiitv-Ave years old, arrived here I
tisttiL' utiv naif except Ins own. It • • ,
. . ‘ ,, , ... a.. . from Oueeustown in a body on!
**B<>), I Beliete in 1 oil."
t Ladles Home louraiiI 1
Thirty years ago a man put his I
hand on the shoulder of a seventeen- nm.v '‘xl'e<‘t 11 '“I’1'1
■year-old boy and said. "Bo>. I believ,. the rights of neutrals to come and
In you Ymi'\e got it in von to mak"|j;o as they please in out' waters.
*ood " | “ituthless. remorseless find rc-
The hoy's father had just passed
ftWfi) , tilings were pn It,, eold auo
confused to the hot‘s mind. Inti that
evening after his offii e ls>y duties
were over tie went home with a light-
er heart. Somebody believed in hon
■and had told him so' It was a stmpl
tiling, one nutv say , hut isn't it. at to
aJ). the simple tilings that oititm
make the greatest impression and ear
r.v tin* most killing inflictin'" fhat
boy is now one ol the most suooesslii!
-men in the .ounti>. "and all." as In*
said not long , go. "I»ce:»us** that mall
gave me heart, gave me eouruge mad*'
mi* feel tlint soinetsstv lieliovod In no
l^rom that evening I worked lik* a
.nailer
It is vvorlli reniemhi ring Hanv a
boy there is who n *eds lust Hial han't
«m his shoulder and tin- marvelous
stimulant of "I believe in you ’louth
hi apt to be quiet and outlines mores
it thinks to itself and lives within <i
431*17 \doh , ef i oft'. 11e's i, ak. s a
bey s.h in . -vimeiiow he ■ an not reach
(expression, ami all sorts >i p* rverii i
notions of tain ted ; liort-eonuiigs and
the attitude of others toward iiimselt
grow within i.im H>- g>(s alisoriM*d
with the idea Ilia' lie one understands
him. no one believes in turn For
then is sifi h a leaf ai gulf letvve-n
the hey of immaturity and the man «»!
♦'xperieiua Tin* i.gh word of *»tieo’ir-
agement of aelii: of eoniiden e. spo-
ken at the r glit time, would have
turned the scales for nmnv a Ik*v \nd
tt can now There are Just as nianv
boys vvlio want to Ik* believed in as
Ity iin* AiHorhitoil Press.
London, Oet. 31.—Fred. T. •lime,
naval author and journalist, whose
intimate acquaintance with naval
matters makes his statements au-
thoritative, writing in the Evening d compared with September last year.
Standard, says that under the
pounds, eleven times that sent abroad
in September, 1513. The 3.000,000
pounds of canned beef exported was
eight times the amount sold in Sep-
tember last year.
The increase in refined sugar ex-
ports was tremendous, in September j
52.250,773 pounds were shipped
abroad, compared vviiti 3,524,5-10 one
year ago. j
Exports of cattle and sheep dccreas-
Our distrust of mankind comes from
knowledge of ourselves.
A new fashion in dress is for a wo-
man to wear electric lights—just as if
tlie men didn’t see enough already.
| Some folks wouldn't give away ten
(cents if they didn't expect a dollar’s
worth of advertising.
Mother would be willing that little
feet should muddy her freshly serub-
. Shelled Nuts, Urystalized I mils etc.
at Uandy Kitchen.
FOR RENT—My home.
327-,J.
Phone S. W.
STOMACH TROUBLES
'lore than 1.600 cattle were sold
abroad in September. 1513, compared
with about 500 last month. Tlie de-
crease in sheep shipments showed
about the same percentage.
IRISH COME TO U S
RATHER THAN ENLIST
p.\ tin- \NS;H-.atu«| l’rc^s.
New York. Oet. 31
ilred Irishmen fron
bed floor if that were any assurance
that tlie same feet when larger would
not wander into forbidden paths.
One tiling about money, when it
gets tight it keeps out of sight.
Headstrongness is a mental weak-
ness.
A woman may not he able to hit
anything with a stone blit she can east
a ballot straight.
With some men the bifurcated gar-
ment when worn in the home is mere-
ly an insignia of sex rather than an
emblem of authority,
j A man vv ho stole a dozen watches
Four hull- j was in no dire need of the ten years’
sixteen tO'Gino given him by the court.
When a man has water on the brain
jiroLiildv will he it ease ot huuj; first
and inquire afterwards, and if
■ ill I die Opinion or tile eahillet oli-
jeet let them olijeet."
Mr. .lane sujfpests that tin* hu-
manitarian element in the British
rahinct ha> hitherto interfered in
a question like that of mine laying
and lit* >ays that Lord Fisher will
not permit such interference.
Ilewarc of Ointments for ( atarrh
Thai Unnlain Mercury.
is mercury will surely destroy ttiei
sense of smell and completely derange CARRANZA GIVEN
■In whole system when entering M
1.rough tlie mucous surfaces. Such
iriicies should never he used except; -
oi. prescriptions from reputable phy- .|„. \<,, |:1*c.i press
s.(Lina, as the damage they will do is;
•eii fold to tin- good you can possibly j
. , , ihe shouldn't tie surprised if his head
from Queenstown m a body «'•> swimg
the steamer ( edrie. j Rajt-jgg a family of boys is a prof-
it was reported they had left i,*m which ycu may solve, hut which
Ireland because fin Irish labor can not be proven,
leader had convinced them there j We have seen fellows who really
sect.i to believe tin* lies they tell.
It'll soon get so that a person won't
dare "go up ill the air" tor fear of get-
Aeeordinjr to recent mail advices tjng humped by an aeroplane.
from Dublin, tin* emigration of in confidential chats between vvo-
Irishiiteii of military service age 'men the problem of managing men he-
lms been heavier this fall " than in
many years and was giving tin*
tin* authorities some uneasiness. I
was soon to lie enforced conscrip-
tion in Ireland.
POINTED REPLY BY U. S.
Washington, <>ct. .'!1—(Jen, ('ar-
rive from them Hall's Catarrh Cun*, ranza's reported willingness todis-
m.nuind •’> i •! » h»m > ^o. (,usi! condition* of the evacuation
comes a comparatively simple art at
wliieii all of the parties to the conver-
sation are pastmasters. •
it is aggravating to tin* bossy man
'to have his wife suggest that he do
(just what he was planning on doing
whether she wanted him to or not.
It sometimes happens that tlie
daughter of the house is more success-
1 iii at managing the old man thereof
than tin* mother—but the daughter
uses the same methods that her moth-
er did at the same age.
A smile makes many hearts lighter
Toledo. 0, contains no mercury,
is taken internally, acting directly (>t Vera Cruz, provided the United
?ndb”Ha8!l'r8fac” States sets a date for withdrawing besides your own.
•arrti Cure be sure you get the gcnu-'<{eii. Flllistoli's forces caused offl-
ine it is taken internallv and made . . . , Austin—After several days in vest I-
I'oledo. Ohio, by F .t Cheney x- Co ^ t» atate plainly that the ^ ^ ,.onJjtions of lh ,it_
1 estin.cnlals free .. forces would be withdrawn only frul( mdustrv in South Texas. Ed
sold by Druggists I nee .. cents af„.r rurrrtnza ^aVe the reqHired
Mr* Ragland Writes Interesting
Letter on This Subject
Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A.
Ragland, of this place, writes: “I have
been taking Thedford’s Black-Draught
for indigestion, and other stomach troub-
les, also colds, and find it to be the very
best medicine I have ever used.
After taking Black-Draught for a few
days, I always feel like a new man.”
Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain
in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full-
ness after eating, are sure symptoms of
stomach trouble, and should be given the
proper treatment, as your strength and
health depend very largely upon your
food and its digestion.
To get quick and permanent relief
from these ailments, you should take
a medicine of known curative merit.
Its 75 years of splendid success, in the
treatment of just such troubles, proves
the real merit of Thedford’s Black-
Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action,
and without bad after-effects', it is sure
to benefit both young and old. For sale
•very where. Price 25c. n. c in
| FOR RENT—Four room house. Apply
(next door, 115 East Lee Ave.
| FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
with board. Apply 302 South Main
street, S. VV. Phone 50-iM.
FOR RENT—Well furnished south
bedrooms: als® housekeeping rooms—
ten mintes wAlk from square. All '
conveniences ^reasonable. Phone S.
W. 60-J.
MASONIC LODGE
Stated meeting of Phoenix
laxlge No. 275, A. F. & A. M
Saturday night on or before
full moon in each month.
W. G. GIBBS, W. M.
1 G. SHARP, Secretary.
ROR SALE-
*- MISCELLEANOUb
FOR SALE CHEAP—Good phaeton
with single harness.
KNOX REALTY CO.
FOR SALE—$1,200 residence for $650.
Six rooms, good well, garden, orchard,
barn and vehicle house, large comer
lot, south and east front, close to the
First Ward school. Property in good
shape. Part on time. Address Box
151. S. \y. Phone 322.
pOR TRADE
FOR EXCHANGE FOR LAND—Stock
new dry goods and groceries, or gro-
ceries alone, $1,000, $2,000 or up to
$10,000 to he shipped from wholesale
houses. Land must be worth the price.
Act quick. Address Box 65. Phone
S. W. 452-J.
I. 0. 0. F.
Weatherford Lodge
s No. 77, I. O. O. F. meet#
"•-rv Thursday nigtit in hall ov#r
'>‘ght’8 grocery. North Main St.
■INO. W Mc.MAHAN, N. G.
WM. HAAS, Secretary.
LOST—
LOST—Small red male pig.
know of it's whereabout notify J. H.
Bradley. S. VV. Phone 9016-R42.
LOST—Between Waldrom’s store and
Mrs. Porter's on West Columbia street,
part of a brooch pin set with diamond
and pearl. Finder return to Wal-
drom's store and receive reward.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
gr *
Price
per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for cou-
ntipatfon
L. Ayres, piant pathologist of the ue-
jissuvaui’t* for protection for those partment ol agriculture of Texas has
Don’t Lose It!
Tiiene are one hundred an wave to lose your money if it is
not in bunk. It might be i, lost, burned, misplaced or mis-
spent. But when placed in a ounk none of these can happen to it.
Besides you have a written record of where it came from and where it
Is spent. Your deposit book show.- just when every dollar was deposit-
ed and your canceled checks show just when and how it was expend-
ed You will find It a decided advantage to handle all of your money
in tliis way. We open an account for any amount, and large or small
alike have tbe same careful attention.
The Merchants and Farmers State M
who hail served (ten. Futistun and
complied with other conditions
which hud Been the subject of dis-
! mission.
i Dizziness, spells of blindness, head-
i.one ?*tar Lodge No. 4 ache and sour stomach are caused by
K. of P. meets every Tues- j torpid liver
lay night.
S '; W tU"a>s welcome. Cas- of the trouble and puts the system In
Be Hal! West Side Square, perfect order. Kindel Drug Co., City
I E. VALENTINE, C. C. ’ Drug Co. and C. S. Alexander & Co.,
! T HENSLEY, K. R & S. special agents. Adv
and constipated bowels.
Knights visit- ! Prickly Ash Bitters removes the cause
«■»' *
Wanls llnme** for Negroes.
A card received by Mayor A. H. Rus-
sell is from VV. M. Hill at Omar, Miss.,
and he wants to know if any planter
in this section can provide homes and toiler
farms for a number of good, reliable -T-
negro families Any one wanting farm Keep Your Stomach and LJrer Healthy
help of this character can communi- A vigorous stomach, perfect work-
cate with Mr. Hill. >ng liver and regular acting bowels
guaranteed if you use Dr. King’s New
- -- - —Life Pills. They insure good diges-
PIANO AND FURNITURE MOY.
ING MY SPECIALTY
returued to this. city. He said the cit-
rus scat) had gained some headway in
recent years, due largely to an ineffi-
ciency of spraying.
Port Arthur—A 10,500 barrel 'no-
lasses lank has been completed on
the local docks by the West India Mo-
lasses company. Tho tank will I ____
used to handle bulk molasses and will .'cvtVtlUMtflMMMi t.
be equipped with a cargo pump and | f
.1. P. Williams
Lhery and Transfer
Home Phone 287 S. W. 47
*»<*♦+»
- .___..__. .. n . . , . tion, correct constipation and have a:
4 tbe Pa!e andiMckly cscellent tonlng effect on the whc
OKOVE’S TASTELESS club TONIOiriTes out STS,?fnr'a y°ur ^lood and rid yf>’
Malaria,enriches tbe blood, builds up the system. 3*1 body poiSOI18 through the bOW-
A true Tonic.^For adults and children. oQc els. Only 25C at your druggist. Adv.
l
H. C. Shropshire ;;
UTTORNEYiAT LAW
Rooms 22 23 sod 24, Kmeman Balldlna.
WEATHERFORD,TEXAS
General law practice intall State and
Federal Conns.
Corporation and Commercial Law, and
Banking, Bankruptcy, Insurance, Pro-
bate and Real Estate Litigation, given
special attention.
Land titles carefully examined.
E. Cijfde Whitlock
Teacher of Violin
£SPU ot Kansas City: Wridik, !
Chicago; Barmas, Berlin *
Will be in Weatherford •
Wednesday. * J
*^*>wee#MMM»iMM;
Annie Laurie lewis
Taacher of Expression and
I; Physical Culture!
Phone S. W. 17
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