Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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the rains cm my u vi««UNITED STATES WILL
FORTIFY THE CANA!
low Mr. hill, lit.:®*- dull I'.ibl >K. r.
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EX-SENATOR FORAKER REVIEWS
CANAL LEGISLATION.
RIGHT TO PROTECT PROPERTY
And now will not tha Pullman com
pui) reduce tb« porter's tipa?
Don't w ind th* pessimistic weatbei
prophet a prediction oI a long winter
n.l.hr.1,1 ,rnll„’,.r. nnd nil Noth,., In H.y-PnwMfot* Tr.nl,
aulo horn. nr. to b. r,(ul«l*d In Pr.v.nlmy Gov.rnn..nt Iron.
N.w Tort
The center of population, unllk#
IB oat of the cons of Indiana, remain*
la that state
The United States arinjr wants aero
plancri They will probably be wanned
by the Hying divisions.
Winter may t>e trying to seep u uy
•mill March It begau early and It
baa been cold throughout.
Rian Is to have an aviation week
and so the march of up-todate civil!
satlon goes -01 i at her files - merrily
Tb« uew eensus of Berlin and itr
1 Ouburha shows s population of 3,400
|k It ts camping on Nsw Vork >
Crafl
Overt? udy killed a promising youth
ift Balttoior v but there Is no danr*'i
bf this malady svsr becoming an »*pi
A German has Invented a nols'lesi
tstsphorif booth. A noiseless tehe
phone party line would be a greater
blessing
The agitation to make tbs upper
Perth lower continues; but no mattei
At shat figure they fix the price It all
still he high
A fit Louis man made bis ei/e rut
Ufa bale Barbell .if. however, will
•ever be ,Miudetl In any uouteaUv
telenet* course
•aty-
uiacd
There la a woman wireless <>
ator The old saw must be amen
to reed What man has done, a s
OB can and will do."
Fashionable women In tbe national
capital climb *h« Washington n»onu
•went to reduce their flesh. Thus doer
the uplift rea^h society
A St. Louis woman, asked why she
ohot her husband said she did It “Just
/or fun ** And yet they say women
have no sense of humor
A woman of nlnety-ono Id Maesa
chuaetts wants to go up In a balloon
Another example of how people are
aa young to these
times as they want
Washington, Jan. » A contribution
I designed to clarify the confused situs
liou which has arisen over the queo
I loti of the Vlaht of the United States
to fortify the Panama ('anal was sutc
I in it ted by former Senator Fnraker of
I oh»o to President Taft, who made
I it public. Through a period during
which the llay-Pauncefota treaty was
I negotiated and rstlfleo by both the
Culled States and Great Britain Sen-
\ ator Koraker advised with John Hay(
i then Secretary of State, and made
many of the suggestions which wers
* incorporated in the *rwaiv. preserv-
I log to this Government the right to
! take such means as it deemed ueces-
j sary to protect the canal proi*erty and
shipping without specifically author
izing fortifications.
I Senator Formker's letter to Presl*
! dent Taft, which is made public now.
I apparently because it undertakes to
! dispose of the question of the rlgh»
j of thin Government to construct such
I fortifications aa it msy deem uccps-
j sury for the protection of the canal
| pm party, reviews the acts ol t
| ate in connection with the tre;
I making with Kngland and laws |*as
i substantially to the ratification of the
; existing Hay Pauncefott* treaty. The
I letter tells of the ratification of a
treaty by the Senate Dae. 20. 1R0O,
I which was rejected by the British Gov
I eminent. When that treaty was pre-
sented to the Senate It contained a
j provision against fort* fleat ion of the
canal and there was a grwat deal of
j criticism at Secretary Hay because
of that fact.
j The convention was amended in ae-
! cordanco with public sentiment. and
j after Great Britain's rejection of It,
| haieh sud severs criticisms of Mr
! Hay were renewed
After the whole matte*- was thresh-
ed over and over, and some bitterness
! Injected Uie.WfDole counudAtm whs
so settled by act on the part of the
United States and silent consent on
the part of all others that the canG
shall never be blockaded nor shall
I right of war be exercised nor any act
! of hostility committed within It. The
United States, however, shall be at
I liberty to wain tain such military po-
i lice aloug the canal as may be neces-
j **ry to protect It against lawlessness
J and disorder
CHILD'S GIFT REAL CHARM
Rescued Father From Despondency
and Proved the Foundation
of Fortune.
A certain business man has a curl- j
ous little charui for his watch chain. {
lie wouldn't sell It for $1,00#; no, nor
two. nor three. Ills lltUe child gavs
It to him on* day when, as he says, he
was "down "
"I had lost every cent I had in ihe
world, and there at my desk, my bead
oa my arms, I was think ms of s possi
tie way to end It. when my little child
caxne up to me and asked: ‘What does
"ruined" mean papa?' And then 1
knew 1 had ben groaning loud enough
to be heard end understood ‘You said
"ruined" paper W hat does it mean f
, ** ‘It nieana I haven't any money
baby Papa’s a poor man * The little
feet pattered away, then back again,
and here on my watch -harm ia what
she gave me Not a great fortune—no,
but the f undatlon of one Whatever
I vs got since came from It. for It gave
yn* ivmrifsM—-The f'hrUtlsn Herald
STUBBORN ECZEMA ON HANDS
TEXAS NEWS
HAPPENINGS
"Some nine years ago 1 noticed
•mail pimples breaking out on the
back of my hands. They became very
Irritating, and gradually became
■worse, »o iLtl 2 act »'.<*<»» ■»!
night. I consulted a physician wbo
treated me a long time, but It got
.worse, and I could not put my hands
In water I was treated at the hoe
pltal. and It was Just the same 1 was
told that it waa a very bad case of
ecseina. We if, I Just kept on using
everything that I could for nearly
eight year, until I waa advised to try
Cutlcura Ointment. I did so, and 1
found after a few applications and by
bandaging my bands well up tha» the
burning svnsatkms were disappearing,
1 could sleep well, and did uot have
any itching during the night. 1 began
after a while to use Cutlcura Soap for
a wash for them. MMl * tftMl by using
the Soap and Ointment I was much
benefited. I stuck to the (''Jtk-uri
treatment, and thought If J could use
other remedies for over seven years
with no result, and after ouly having
a few *i plibellous soil Autliue «?*««
Barring any unforeseen delays In
the construction of tbe administra-
tion hail an<h*-ngineering building and
power plaut, the first seseion of the
Kice Institute will begin as planned
! (Hi Sept. 1 of this year. With essur-
I slices that the buildings will be ready
j for occupancy by that time Presl
dent Ixivett is busily engaged map-
| ping out the curriculum and racking
I up the faculty list,
j T. A. Huckauau. a pioneer citizen
i.nd Confederate veteran of Kaufman ,
County, died on Dec. Si, 1910, at Kemp !
fie was seventy eight years old He :
qsoved from Giles County, Tennessee, .
U l e via in 1*55.
A head-ou colli I ion be* ween two ,
' Santa Ke freight trains near Meridian I
I caused great ussuae and W. L atopy i
of Clifton, bound for West, Tessa, was j
j kilted. The train s crew escaped in- j
Jury.
The tobacco crop in East Texas for
i 1910 has been larger than ever bafore !
i la Its history. Grides are declared
1 by Government experts to be excep
; tionally flue At Nacogdoches aior.s J
1 2000,000 pounds are in storage
[ The &-year-old daughter of Kiley
| Jackson, of Cleveland. Texas, whose J
dress caught fire Thursday while play-
| iUg hear a stove and was severely j
burned, died Friday from the effects 1
' of the burns received
A fire at Como, Hopkins County, J
Saturday luorumg. destroyed four store
I FREE
ADVICE
TO WOMEN
J
Women suffering from any form
llnesa are invited to promptly col
mimical** with Mrs. Dim. hum at Lyn
Musa. All letters are recei ved,
read and answered b;
ojieued,
by Women. A wo-
tan can freely talk.
vatu ili-
an;
es-
c-* -vi ii**ver been broaeu.
— NCbVKMk*^ Kovor ima >
11 shed a testimonial or used a IrtU:-
without tli« written consent of tins
writer, and never has the Compwny
alio m d tSieao confidential letters to
get out of th*-lr possession. as tha
hundreds of thouanuda of them in
their files w .111 |
r files w .11 attest,
me va
ent, 1 thoi
1 with a
and stubborn case. I used tbe Oint-
ment and Soap for nearly six months,
and 1 sm glad to say that I have
bands as clear as anyone
‘ It ts my wlah that you publish this
latter to ail the world, and If auyuue
doubts It, iei them write lue and 1
will give them the name of my physi
clan, also tbe hospital I wss treated
at." (Signed* Miss Mary A Bentley,
92 University St, Montreal, Qua.,
Sept
buildings, three stocks, and tbe M.
K. tk T. depot.
For the first time ia the hlxtory of
the University of Texas the reglstra-
tion of students at the main depart
men! in Austin has beyond 1,600. Cow
troller announced the total registry
tion for the session at 1.A27, about
fifty of whom have enrolled since
Jan. t.
An oil gusher has been brou-ht in
ai a depik of feel in the Kleo
tra field, twenty s.x miles west of
Wichita Falla The well apouted six-
ty feet high It was Immediately cut
off Into a pipe line to storage tanks,
and ia producing, it Is estimated l.tFK*
barrels per day.
Thlrv-five cars of Orient steel are
3. * he arrival
w.l! enable the i
laying on Its
>ad to «
Outot iitevast voiumeoi expenenew
which Mrs. l*in'..ham has to draw
from. It Is more than posMble that she
has rained the rery know iedgt need Hi
In your case. Fhe aaks nothing in re-
turn eicept your g mm1 will, aiwi her
advice has helped thousands. Surely
pi.id to take ndvantugo of tills pvmer*
cus offer of nasistanc( Address Mrs.
1‘inkharn. care of J.-din K l*uikhMm
Mtvticiua Co., Lyun, Ma^s.
Every woman oa<ht t4» Imre
Lydia E. I*inkharu*a Mkpayw
Text IkMik. It la nui a Look for
gem'ral distribution, as It la tow
lUlH'neive, It Is free mid only
obt.iliiablo by mull. Write for
It today,
Dus Precautions.
In a town in Georgia there was an
old preacher whesw knowledge of the
world wss not w-ide nor deep, but who
conceived it to be a place where, if
one should trust his fellow men. he
should at tbe t-arae time keep an ey«
on his own interests.
One hot day he pulled off hia coat
and preached s vigorous s<rmon. un
dcr the plnec, ia his shirt sleeves At
the close of the open air serrioa one
of hls admirers approached him sad
mvcrslty
14. 1910
An eastern man say* ha will boot
put lobsters on the market at three •
cents each If he'd only turn his at
Ceation to bacon what a gay world thli
Would become
r-
A Settler
Maud—Jack said when he propcaed
that he could give me only tbe neces
series of life
Ethel—And what did you say?
Maud—I told him that one of tha
necessaries of my life was a husband
who could supply me with tha lux
urlea.
T«r: GREAT AVIATION Ml TT.
*>u * •» v Ml«ll l*i«uu *1*J
things ar- as th**y are. During tht
present year the people of New York
fcavs eaten three million pounds of bad
eggs in their paatry.
Philadelphia jor sty women protect
against posing In b» »e feet on the pics
that (heir under plu ilng is too unslghr
ly to be exposed unadorned, to tha
vulgar gate. Thus are the women of
Chicago deprived of their birthright
A man In New Jersey wrote s rebuke
to the kaiser for riding a horse with a
docked tall. It la not feared that In
tarnation*] complications will result,
or that a Qarman phantom fleet will
bombard our defsuaeless seacoast
A fashionable New York hole! now
parmtta women to smoke in Its din
tear rooms r^vrridnrs or •>{** r,thr*‘ r.!4
glace. If this smoking stunt keeps
oa growing among the fair sex »«
rosy soon be ooafronted with divorce
Mtts over tbe custody of the ‘ msk
In’x.*’
Two men propose to Journey around
lit* alxui. ol, sillL* ll ■• uut v ohy
they should be permitted to do so. as
ABOSsarily they would have to traverse
tarrltory where more or iesa prejudice
isgrsnt Irtmni he* found />«
grvaaion In statutory restraints and
Bren in rock piles
Frequent seismic manifestations of
upheaval as th
ff (ha coast of
Is reported off the coast of Salvador,
aceo'cpanted by tb** etnkmg of a
•mall island. This has Involved a
lamentable Ions of life, and fliusirates
rn«w the peril of making homes In
n.e rarthquaka-rldd* u set lions of tl>.
earth, for several s mflar caiaatrcph.^s
l av* occurred in thet quarter
Flisrt Do Numerous Sturts to DaHght
of Crowds.
Dallas: Tha great aviation meet,
the flrst in the Southwest, has come
and gone. To many it waa a wonder
and a revelation; toothers It wss tarn#
and uninteresting Flights were made
on Wednesday Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, th* wlndo being too high
Thursday. Much trouble was had with
several of the machines, and aom*
of them were practically abandoned j
1x»ng distance flights over Ihe city and j
nearby country districts were made on
several occasions, and at one time J
Garrow claimed to have reached an ;
altitude of RO«0 feet No unusual I
feats were attempted or performed. |
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of '
this week were added to the dates, j
making a week's stand The best j
flight waa made Sunday, when (He
ros waa up for 46 minutes and cover ;
ed a distance estimated at 4' miles I
He landed three miles outside the city !
and < ame in In a baggy, having lost
Ms v sy in the a»*ttlfnn darkness and '
clouds that cbecured a riew of the
ceunt ry.
Costly clgarettr Smoke.
Utils Rock: Investigation Into tha ■
origin of Tuesday 's con fla*rat ion, I
whU h destroyed nine businevs houses ,
and caused a loss of 97^0.000, showed |
thai ihe bisae vn aUrira by » wre |
lessly thrown cigarette atub. Tow eta- i
dents of a business college located
BA the fifth floor of the building in i
which th# fire started confessed that |
tiry had threwn IlgMeo eurarettea 1
onto a box filled with un oil sub- !
stwhce u*«*d for denning floors A
blare started, but kf*e boys poured j
w hi ah* on It aiid thought they had '
egtingulahed the fire
In West Untou. Oh o, JMil ltidlrb- |
ments have been turned J" for vo»a j
selling in Utt November ele Mun |
i'brn (nratult I* plain;* pr nu-1 ..n ctorj
ll i* atapAy U'num« «»4 l»«*n 'a » u»m»
Umm fore* T»»*> vulnln. Amtm <nU MimrU
■irvl >h. In* h«tkM «.p »■«•» Nutt *•/ ail
d>*ier« tor tU ><*•«. Hritm M> ivmU
uialn line southwest
, Mt ruoi.. 11 ion County, thirty utur
wouthwest of Han Angelo, Is expected
to t># reached by Feb 1.
j Mrs. J. J Farley, the police matron,
j was commissioned a I deputy Hherlff
by Hherlff Brandenburg of Dallas
| County, ( apt Farley 1* the flrst wo-
■ I" the history of Dallas County
to hold aurh a commission.
A crate and box plant valued at
•44,404 will be erected and be ready
to supply the spriag fruit trade wttn
I crates and boxes.
The contractor wbo ncourrd the on-
. tract for the new reservoir near Htam
track- j said, regretfully
know that God Is on hls longue uau
ly has ths devil In Ms heart
Yc ir rattle nlway* bsv* pure wM«»r >J
prnatl < »*i to y< u if you have a botto n-
lee« tank Booklet "A" free. Alamo Iron
W«.rkM. 8«n Antonio. Tesa«
When a woman has sn eye for the
beautiful she hunts up a mirror.
I don't suppose that you knew that
the editor of one ot the big New lorn
8und«y patters »ia Lore e Urn you
pulled off your coat.**
"I reckon 1 knew It wall for
been told of It." said tbe preacher,
calmly I don’t believe he’s as bad
aa he might b» and anyway I put my
cost on tbe chair close by and had II
right under my eye all tbe time **—w
Youth's Companion
A Christmas Criticism
Orville Wright, discussing flytotg la
New York, said to a reporter:
"The French claim to make the
l*est uiai blpes. but out foreign or*ier
fo,d. ha. .ommeD. wl work li will b. M] , dllt,r»nl alorf
,«v.ral wrwka bvfor. tb, contract 1a • our for»t*n order booki (It. the
completed. (am, away Ilk, the llttl, ttavion boy
.-ariy luur usv two masked rotrbers | at u>e a uriMtnas i.eai, ixe gut iiuau
walked Into the k>bt>y of th Angclue | the tree at this treat a pair of troue-
I lot el in FI Paso. tLruat guns In the era and. waging them around hit
face of the night clerk and roh»>e«! th** | head. h« electrified the enGre Sunday
hotel safe of |r>.(KH) In caah sad valua school by ahoutlag In a loud and Joy-
tries. I out voice:
. these pants must be new.
ult like that"
to crn»t a coi n in ov* day
T»k«. I.4XATIVU HlitMl* ((''»• T«t!**(*
I*r- *«*•«• n*fn»kS SMiesy If >1 f»'l> i>> mi**. X W
bxov i g «|MtUM liut WMk bui. afcr.
Don't make tha mlatska of claiming
'ou never make one
NothingCanCompare
with Hostettcr’s Stomach
iiiiu-r.s it>r genuine noixi-
ncss when the system has
been weakened by some
severe illness or when you
suffer fr. t.i Poor App'.tite,
S<iur Risings, Headache,
MioatmKr IndiRc-atiou,
Dyspepsia, Colds, Grippe
unJ Malaria. Thousands
have founvi this true dutifi^
the |>a.;t S7 years. Why
not you today, but be sure
to get the genuine. _____
IIOSTETTER'Al
U CELERRATEO I
STOMACH |W|
11 BITTER V|
11 "HI
ghty- I
‘ahel.
Tbe body of an unidentified man
was found in a room of th« Magnolia
Flats, Dallas. Thursday night The
man took the rou*» early Wednesday
night, pay ing in advance fur the Bight's
lodging.
The North Texas Normal at Denton
resumed work Jan. 3 with fifteen new
students, making the total enrollment
now 70S with several more expected
by the end of the week This year's
total Is expected to exceed that of any
previous year.
Sunday. January 1. was the elg!
fourth birthday of Oen. "Tlfe
John Wheda:i. Jr . a prominent cltl* I
ten of (V»riNi« Phrlttl wbo accident- I
ally wounded himaclf by a gunshot !
Friday afternoon, died as a result of i
hls injuries
Between 1W* and 2041 men are en j
gaged In ihe work of building the ,
great viaduct that will span the Trtn
ity river betaton Dallas and Oak '
OUT. t t»e viaduct win p# u,i»uu feet j
In length, or one and on’‘-eighth mile :
It will coat about $H’u,o(H» w hen com
plete. ^ j
and th ee others dangerously hurt in !
the fwsnta Fe yards at ranadlan. j
whi> attempting to replace a ueranea ,
•n/lne on the track
ryr* at i^vckher, Fioyo anoaiy, ^** j
nrday night raus.*d damage amounting i
to frootn) A majority of tbe b^al* j
neeu hooaes on »fce w<* t aide of the j
sq-iare were destroyed by the fiameg '
F. h. lmkee of Dallaa. aged «1. '
•gent for a P4. Ix«i« lirtek concern J
•t/mnnud eu'ude by ahoutlag j
through the head at tha famtly roa> j
rtNncn I
la never had s suit
A Brush With Madam.
Artist .Madam, it is not faces aiou*
that paint, It Is souls.
Madam- Oh, you do Interiors, then.
—Hmtud Transcript.
Breakfast
???????
The Happy Reply —
Post
Toasties
A cn«p. dainty food tint
pleatct young and >Jd.
Whilekome
Economical
Serve with cream or milk
(hot or cold).
“Tbe Memory Lingers”
rOSTUM CERBAL CO. LM.,
c*««a. MkA
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1911, newspaper, January 13, 1911; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832245/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.