Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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iartfUM resorda continue to be
£r5s*; »* **'-*». »• aaiupuuieo.
H.S. WARNS MEXICO
ABOUT AMERICANS!
WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOB
ALL WONTON ACTS.
TEXAS NEWS
. UAlHt^tU EVERYWHERE |
Imm m aaaBaaaaaaf
STARTED THE CALL ROLlimu
Oral* •ll'-t.'in
.1 * «*•>•->; • < r.i
\ .'4Vin| Pi-oiu#-*.
BOTH SIDES ARE NOTIFIED
Fattsl dea
roceatly
A. Young
has been organise^ •< Hue*. i'hsrlkee
County ■■
Paris has Just rot*4 • 19.060 In bonds I *
I Artist Guest of Honor at Dinner,
I Ross to thi Occasion Whan Con
vsrsation Flagged
Robert Henri, tho noted artist
boused before a laud scape at tt#
Philadelphia Academy r4 Fine Ar*f
"Dawb. who painted this has
sprung frenr humble circumstances to
Diilt «»• first sue©**#
top* 20 Pretty
Room*
in this
_ FREE
BOOK
Modern railroading gets x aides wipe
•wary time s spectaculnr wreck oc
\ man Is generally wlL.ng to marj
lor nothin* at a thing that isn’t worth
4ot»*
for th. porpoa. of .^r,lug a achool , ,^r(“ * i‘miZ ao4 .OaabMl -don't y0UWJ"”0 W iSemf
Na lifarv.rt.cn PlannaO. But Mora | bulldln* In thea. flay. Whan ba would aally I P»«pottootharpeopleroe,acd
Th. T«a. Hardw.r^Jobbar. a«o j ou, from Ku. V.u g^J^STulT-
parlous Complication* Muat
A voideu.
A m2mu Im Immnb i to«B*it*s«l lu Ks»
f"ft to boost good : lays It a 111 not
r. -T;rrirU4.
Washington, ** XprM
was Issutd Sunday by
Wta'e* to tbs Merit uu Cut •(uuieoi. ss
wall as to (Jen. Puacual Orosco, com-
’’that It expects and must dsmand that
as—
I elstlou will V Id their annual meeting
| at Waco April 16, 1? ■ '4 lw
j Ths .National Kubanyf Kirs lnaur*
anew Company haa h**n <»r^aplrsd st
t« .*■ me* ai J get
ur ms det .rainy Our
. ...a. alxMit h« Fk' b Color Fwujs our
girard to a durh... tn tlw Av.mi- d. Itftn w,|| „,„i rou
the Cnlted I WlkC0 w*th 4 capital stocb i |300,ih>0.
Not until tbs queen trios to coot s
lb—J on tbs kings new stovs will tbs
Iras tost coma
Tbs man w ho loves old fashioned
suiuiii umm ommu csugui siudyiug a
—ad catalogu«
f'smons who clamored
—toned winter are said
W—sed clamoring
reported that ll 50fl biuiiw*
sheep will bs shipped out »f tho San
A n*em c*wiatnr_Ja The teem < jf April
H| Mi I idon passsng
American life and property within ths J wu*cb Is using constructed ng Brady
lifvlih of Max loo he Jaitl) and ads win be MS—
If there Is s aieepiug volcano under
the Panama canal the tblnc for It U>
do is to sleep on.
Big feet may indicate s big brain,
but most women would rattier nets
—auty than brains.
(uatcly protected, and that this Got-
eruiueui mint told Mexico and tbs
Mexican people responsible for all wau
ion or Illegal acts sacrificing or *a-
laugurtng American life or damaging
Aiiu-iicau property or interests '
The attitude of the t'ntted Slate*
ks expfssssd to both the Federal and
Tcbel authorities Is that an maltreat-
ment of American citizens "will he
feeply reseated by the American (»ov-
mi urnseat and people, and must be fulh
tnsweied by the Mexican people.
Acting Se
•f »he sta»
The Inline— men of Hunts 'Ills bars
offered prize* for the best firm sad
a« • m ptocaoia > aitBti lu iu« % sectiuu.
ofipa
born
• ary Huntington Wilson was shipped last week frt
H-lwrim.nt, who laauad | I'm.bura |>« Tha .... .
Waco filed an amendment Increasing
000
Ths Commercial Club of 'guanak will
give prises for the best d An'net rat Ion
of scientific farmlug m Hardman
County
The first car of onions of the season
I a redo to
lamed 433
t fie rap* Blr— or a princess In ths
Rus de ITJnlverattt. bis heart would
be th his mouth
They say that ones at a dinner
f*all!ard*R 7'sw* Hit ffitegf
onor. didn t open bis mouth from
tho mareime* ver'es tp ibe souffle__
. . “Finally, when tbs 4s—rt came on.
! the bsautlful and sl«r**nt Uiir»«
smiled and said
"Co—, dear M Dawb. do say soma
thing'"
"Dawb blushed st this challenge.
rs"kcd his brain and staxnmsrsd. with
a bashful smile
“’Hava you notloed, ladies and gen-
tlemen. that this years pawn ilcaeta
are all green V *
r»rty bt
of honor.
He Was the One
A email boy with s rather lost and
|one*>me Lppearwnr* walked Into ths
county udit • at the touil-
house He gazed about him fur a
tiniM ana finally approached I*eputy
Henry Dtnlley.
the lad said tlrrtdl*
’“‘u-,'\‘UUm ,l.°w ,A,““’"“uor ; »“« for » cona.I.r.Uoa of -bat. yoo a«-n ...ythlog of a lady
Una M llaon at th. City of M««- ,.jWa „„„.nd
A French cou: le made tnelr wed
ding tour tn *u aeroplane. An actual
case of "fly with ms "
A New York highway man held op s
f "** th ZZ. E.l*t*»<w Will a, aa F I'VU,
eves tw the roht.#rv buetneSI
r
Maj'roans propose to savan< e trie
rates on hay. but other breakfast
foods ran be shipped st tbs old pries.
tw.»- tm* ♦*.. of ac'sa
T (lets that blonde> are doomed hsa not
caused s slump la the p«roxlde mar
Bet
ioo and >.anon I .etcher, American Con-
•ul at Chihuahua, authorized the state-
ment that intervention was not con-
*»opi*ud by the Inlted States.
This correspondence is admittedly
**• gtrsofiC— UetttAnd the » mien
Mates la known to have made upon
Mexico for respectful treatment of
AuiciUeu,* ae w«it as oiher foreigners,
znd declares that a continuation of
Illegal acta Is tending “to difficulties
ind obligations, which It is to the in
tcrtlt of all Uue American patriots.
»s It le the desire of ths CniteJ States
•o avoid.
Tht stonsiess plu
•eehred hy human tclet
the waterless milk i*
future.
i has been
•* But is yet
drama of tbs
A New York woman called a police-
man when a man proposed tn her on
the street. Trobably iftaid that hs d
get away.
A Nsw York legislator proposes an
anti treating bill If It goes through,
bow will fh# naftre New Yorker get
bla drinks r
The man who flew from Ixindon to
Paris tbs "*ther day went up six thou-
sand feet for the purpose of avoiding
snowdrifts.
Vaaasr girls have formed a firs
brigade; but It la suppose'* that they
will dUpenas with the hook and lad
*\er company
| Ths dlrsctors of the huts Fair of
j Texas has apropnafed IM >06 to bs ex
ended In premiums and r‘tractions for ‘
j-ihe^HHt totr.---j
i An election will h« k»i<i Apr4.! 2? la 1
‘ Smith ounty for the purpose of do- 1
1 cluing on the Issuance of bonds for <
the improvement of public highways.
1 he Commissioners of I pshur Coun- |
ty voted to build 166 miles of graded
; roads. Forty miles are now being 1
I completed
j Ths San Angelo Water, I.IIge and
j Tu»«i Company of ban Angsio baa
filed an nm-nd r.en Increasing Its rag- 1
Hal stock from I22&.000 to fldyO.OOO
• )Iuu. Morns Sheppard has re-eotsred
the race for Vlilted Sts'as Senator
after Hon Cone Johnson had with-
drawn on account of 111 hswlth. Mr.
I Sheppard quit tbe race some time
| ago on account of his health, but s*\e
; he Is muck lu*» roved,
i are**fmeats ha*** been perfected
j whereby there will be established st
i Drange. Texas, in connection with the
Yallow Pine Paper kv4lll r,cnp*M) •!
| plant a hag factory that will represent
| *U invest!;.rut of llbO.UUw ty lllUU.OOU •
I and will furnish emplo; men! for fifty
or sixty i>eop)e.
I Ths Commercial Secretaries and
! i*u«lneaa Mens Assocla'lon is rompll-
1 ing h list of annual agricultur d fairs
and exhibits for ths Federal iv»part-
etepped smilingly intd 1 ment of Agrtr u!tur# Washington. D. C.
saying a abort time There were .14 fairs a*.4 la Texas last
ar The Department Is getting up a
fairs In the United States.
around her**
Why. yea,
rnswereJ 8ml
■7. *1
Tib seen several."
Well, have you seen ary v Itho
it a
"Yes" replied Bmlle*
“Well," said the little chap ss s
relievt-u look cro*aed his face, "l a
the little bov Where’s the ladr**’—-
Denver Times.
end you for tnv rvtnme
v<n wi*ii to decorate. You wul be glad la
know mors about
Alabasfine
The Beautiful Wall T,nt
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WMI KB|m •* miki kmlm»mimm mHm« irf-tr Mi*
HU ci bM bmmUm tkm au* Hm4 AIiumm Omcb > *mm
Kithmm o« ikr wbj«» boS la •mrnmm mm t jH 4t-«c
tVx.. aa mij i«taC'* em^jy ■ >
•mt pm am Imm m c*ui>.
ff' <■* it SMUtlU
W’fA r»v Wia>
era <mm mmntf k*~* th*
mm a urttttu kmm* im ymmr
mttghhmrkmmJ.
ImmUm mm FREE BOOS
PMkm »S. Mu
fc*»w iMMlk
AUu4i ic Company
» in— us be* umm at
an let Us. few t. tsk sea. u
CHEROKEE WHITE
LEGHORN FARM
VO*HlMi<itellviU<W T*« *1MI (tw* WUW
taaeisf a»4 taiswr as*S (hu Wi iuk suUMil
vrtaa'e** wtsslas Fc-tl, gasr fsvta KB.* W--*i
thr pm .t aram* Oar Ho* raaa»S *M>«va oa t» MW
tu Wat atr#( l* t*e im mtb It Sea Sari. »ieras test
tW Wat aha* Mr da urn tfea toatlaywa •»4WW
Sites*, cauuosas fs BOX P CBS TRUE. *LA.
S.-a/brc ott,a*
— #flU vl 3 wiylKtww ",• « I-- '
umns should matH upon having what the?
V' ‘.v- rU««rfilllra' V\ illis. Ion* ai.d
K tinaMa, titli. of (i.i.per. vi.tt#,!
• ia Kmorv l*<jnda.v -v^ninj?.
N«*t l>r, tm.ir hav hen. v»—
WOMAN'S MONOPLANE IS WRECK.
M... Moi|,.t Ha. Narrow K>cap« ai
Wichita Falls—Machine Bvrna.
( Wichita fella, Texas. 4n event
I which marred an otherwise successful
lay s flying occurred st Imke Wichita
fundi} about 6.30 o clock, when Miss
. MslUitlle Moiaaiil. holder of tbw world s
| altitude record for women, escaped
Isath hy one of the most narrow mar-
' gtwa In her ev • n'ful history, her ms-
j rhlne being completely wrecked and
jdeetroywd by fire.
| Tho aendent o< • urred at the end
of the third successful flight during
j '.he afternoon, of which two wer* made
' by Miss Motwant. She made a abort
j flight, but soon came down on ac-
count of engine trouble. Rspslrr wars
A BLOOD MEDICINE
Recently it hs« been defimtly orov«
lowers (be germicidal oowor ut tbe body e Sl< k ttit |>lst f«tar diyp, bill a—
3*‘ «»^ him ^r.
cun,. .««•••.. «h. ......
Stowe root.be* been eztenetvely so4d by gar brick pistil, and \\. H
I'tesDe'aCSolden Medicsl Diacoverv Tbs ...
N.fur.'. Ih. blo.Ki.. .. l4ruo^»* en^inAer a( (he br.ck
lb> vital trN of th. hod. horn hnfhl.r • plsfit, Spmt a tuV tlCUfS IU I.lit,
tissue rubbish which baa accumulated dsfi .
Dr. h. s . PtarWl'jiCIne
^urpwl Institute, and a pb>>.Liaa of Urge nptrkMl flfiE~
practice, was tbe first to make up es AlTRun' l Ext0*00 si
roots, without a particle uf alcohol or narcotic
“it U vHh trie arm teat of rUoaera. that I vOs »m W Vsav Jt
sect 1 rnrlvw from hr use of eaur n adw inaa aei aa>
a Mi Wa llmrsa. of Ledr»N*.vl-. fiTC 1 #«/-
4 foul 4m-4
ike rraat kawtit I
t rwlBMflt at Wh."
Tx
-H fra three MMS a iobhlui suo. « .xtsui , tl Iuui
U~f failed ta mend or firm mhef Ftnalir I wee «r« I I arm
tturi and would law tn eon- alt a merteitet noommine »- <
<2.wd beir rrwt hr at .Kit WP
•MlvVswt ria t»» r*te tn I*r I‘vet
•»b* A Use trmtrr.rnt the m<rm ta l-mted. an
e-mltd I d» atm I cna.1 wttk Dv f
t'K* the ’Got..-* MrdKoi i'MM-owenr Oftd
Ita lia I «b« I always r*-x»r.f.-tend *. r
Li jr I waa trl I I area tn ■ uiaea
wt oaa.~err. no n . aai tka,! tW
1.1 I ew Wrier Keul'H the* I
“ fa All 'iaeitw.* SeH, r*4
ro*v gioiefully |
“This la my last .
c make it ons of '
y—r. 1
Hat of
According to * Loodon prufeaaor the
moat humane way to kill an oyster Is
to eat him Hut suppose one does
pot like oysters?
California surgeon
ppeoc
i will
•scape paying s doctor bill.
who re-
moved, his own appendix only proved
that aome persona will do anything to
In view of ths threatened baseball
Investigation, perhaps the umpires
will taks ths hint sad not require ss
muen ta.XLng to this summer
A "hlcago |.ftB.li«f turn a urges a
school for cOutsblp. It slwsys seeuisd
to us that courtship was a branch ot
learning that needed no achool.
The man who predicted a hard win
ter le mighty chesty, hut there ts con-
eolation In ths knowledge that bs has
to pay his esa! hit! like :i... tea of us
made and
| Ilia
before the machitn
j from the ground
night, and I want
j my moat successful ones '*
Miss Mol»an‘ »rmained aloft for I
more than tun minutes and completed
1 on*- of ths most z tccessful rights .
• which the hat ever mai«.
Rut v'l en she attempted to land and
| had almost reached the ground, the :
I machine suddenly dipped and struck I
Jibe earth with au< h fores that
t.ouuJed l.l*h into 11.- »lr and tiirn-d „ih»r td-aa on practical road con-
in tha direction of th— crowd, Mia. ^ ,.ruction, Tha road- Iu r)wltaa County I
Molaant, a-rina .hat a.u.i- of th- p-*i haa- ti.'vn hullt aling auoh auba.—n
ttw»»v *n tw. !f a lardlr.a , ,,,, Hna wunon,real itnaa that th-y ara I
should l- maila, att-mptod to r.wum- HupM „ , „andard b« many roun
| tha f.taht wit I. ih» Int-yitlon of land I {,„ t0 putters hy. Wlthlh one yaar.
:ny n another plar». Hut h*lor- ui- |,„iw. County will hare 4M mil*, of
; *"**■*■ Bof-lop ermuah pow-r th» , highway! ixrm-atlnK all a«>
tnonoplan- had craahed h»a»lly U> Ihc | ,.on, 0, ,Brrttory liumedlat-lj trlbu-
ground Tha whirling proimlltr waa tlrr t(, y,, c|t}
1 l-roken anJ a portion of -t atruck tha I Th> Hurp1r , tarn
A broad, pited highway sutitlantl-1
ally built, betw-ven Dallas and Fort i
Worth. Is under tks Joint ronstdera j
Mon of the officials of the two Inter-
ested cities H. I*. Hayes, recently
{•pointed county engineer of Tar-
rant ('ounty. was in Dallas conferri-ig
with J. F Witt, head of ths rnglnssr
mg department of Dallas ('ounty, with
reference to th# work, and to gather
Pierer’* PWvraenl Petla** rcguUtc liver uoi bowsls.
W. L. DOUCLAS
SHOES
•2i5 *2.50 *3.00 *150 *400 & *5.00
For MEN, We—to rad BOYS
INK ST A H D A g BT)F Ot* \ LtTY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
You can save money because they ere
more economical and satisfactory in
•tyle, fit and wear than any other maleea.
W. L. Douglas name and price stamped
on the bottom guarantees full value and
It appears that 1,060 «>wer books
wrers published In (his eatiinfev •••* 1 *0t nm nr“
mmrnr <cki te lf!6 This ta distinctly th* mrm #
S5t» U Iviata v* |miu nisia* | ***'• *"v»»w * iwvai
wrs
gasoline tank m*t Ua.U tlixc the tank
was burst, the result bvtng tha* the
red be! exhaust pipe set firo U* t.\» gss-
oliae »nd the flames spread so rapidly
that Miss Moirant bare'y escaped be
Inr aal on fir* WWga waa
Llano County Goss Dry,
Arm n* ths nsw fi»lds la situation
Is the oropossl of a women to tesen
Bins to din. I’efors long ths appetite
to have every thing taught will re-
quire a rourss in teaching >oung ducks
to swim
Jbmu
“If your feet are cold, you are dla
gleasei! nbout sonvelhtne/* ss
.......... H,v ......
In th* HUIv e'eht *1>»- r*f(*•
feet are cold, yoe are dlnpfeased about
eoaisiking
prol
dsv the returns show the pr< i
1st* carried the ccuaty by twenty-six
majority. The total vote cast was lr
ISO.
To Explore Article Territory.
mpany of
Youngstown, Ohio, was granted a per-
mit to do business In Teis* with prtn- j
Ciimi wffi'V iu Mvimuu, capital siuca j
91,006.006.
Twn hnwdred swA (rv.» —- '
h*m*d by J.7JC entries, are enrolled
In tha rran a*»a*iNi* *•» *
dustilal • uugiesn for 1911. Fosn. I
('ounty leads in the number of con- ■
•“••Shi*, ns -'"F )«k entiles Nnsres
here Satur- \ county with 120 is second. Freestone |
. (t<e(rc**l,
pomade Vaseline
arrvatlv* fu
• perfus
ItsR snu K*m% s *sip s
Uw hair. Highly
A sleA«^ dr***ing asd j>rvs
need.
(«*( « •
Pomelo YtMilM Is pal up Is surwcUvs b-Alira and
•aiawaw. - v. • . *
KS^D^ai
If yovr draklor
W# on ah. h»
uui jy-r
rnKirrnm S
Chaaebruuoh Manufactunno Cumpanv
If ttata llraol h aaMl.laUd» Sv* 1aA
unty Is
irth Th
Ths roanttes and tec number!
of contestants ia each are aa
The Texas Ha lie ad ('ommtasioa or-1
dn-H r^f’s'ered b„: !• c? j
Houston and Brazos Valley Railroad
romp-!!*, revsrlsg twesty-ffitsr miles j
f**r*f*- 4,»»r>*»>e to
' >■ - uitagisiiatv ess deemed
that a cabman c*mot rc over a fare
from an inlexlcs’sd iwrson. hut prob-
iLljr • v*i-ivfv *vu right on
remerlM teveral tares at a Ike* feres
to’csftcsted persons.
Ml
^ UWrjis l-dnii* j» .Innanana rnrarin* vaiUvriw.. ■*
j i». .*«i >tii«a>4, i - u wi Fvai .* • Baaw •*»• • |
I a«A lit* UMM 1M1 UM3 HWltU I J*k *11 SUJWUllHNI «*vuu« \M kua |
j Pole, are to head aa expedition to be board of direc'ort of Mte Missouri, j
*ent out by the New York Museum j Kansu and Texas Railway Pom pa ay
I f,»r »h* a*vd*rv»bvc of land **v ibe mM I r.t T«a««« bald tha gancrsl affice* I
Idle of the Arctic L»ocan, vhlrh I’eary j in Ditllaa. i'karlis EL Bohaff, recenllr J
j sighted wh?i.» on his memorable tiiL-1 vlacUd to the prmldeacy of the Katy
I Th* |>*T*m will •-!» tsW •>\ w*rt 4-2! xyjtwfc, r;iX ejected jr^cidcnt 3f ttcj
j tbe senior LHan* sad will bs equipped j ’ 'e-ag toad, alto -* ie“T* J zt '.tz
| ta ,aw».’ TLw. j uvaiV *aAA«M »l •*• *->aia ■<H>«UI4SS|
J ' *■’* i I <-f // c\c L
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912, newspaper, April 19, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832349/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.