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Newspaper

Fayetteville Daily

Location

Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America

Date

Aug 25, 1910

Page

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Percival's Vista 8 Uncle Si's Farm No 256

A quirky local note describes a phone order for Trish potatoes sent in a two horse wagon. Gravette council fixes auto speed limit at 15 mph as seven miles is about all usable travel. Physicians plan a courthouse medical info talk tonight and a reunion at Prome Grove may spark reconciliation. Gov Tadley nears decision on Missouri Senate run, touted as strongest Republican in state.

Council of Tadley Decidal 1 OS. Senate Missouri Warner Coen

Copper Man Threatened by Jealous Ex Wife in Heinze Case

Mrs. Lillian Hobart French a divorcee from Lutte Montana claims Fritz Heinze plans to wed Bernice Golden Henderson. She vows to use legal means if the marriage proceeds and recalls past ties with Heinze and a pension offer. She resides on Riverside Drive and has notoriety from a psychic institute raid.

New York Lillian Hobart French Lutte, Mont Fritz Augustus Heinze Bernice Golden Henderson

Capitol site chosen for Oklahoma City capitol

Governor Haskell announced the site for the state capitol at Oklahoma City. The Capitol Development Company offers 1,600 acres and guarantees 1.7 million dollars from lot sales to fund the capitol, located six and a half miles northwest of downtown. Appointments to the capitol commission were expected to be announced, with figures named from Muskogee Tulsa and Chandler.

Oklahoma City Okla Haskell Capitol Development Company Putnam State Capitol Commission Leon Bennett Muskogee Repo National Democratic

Largest trunk in the world ships for Fargo exhibit

John Monson of Fargo builds a colossal trunk measuring 18 feet long 18 feet high and 10 feet wide. He plans to disassemble it for rail shipment and to show it as a marvel at the local display. The trunk is intended to hold his wife’s travel gear and hats while highlighting railroad practicality.

Fargo Man

Love Missive Real Bomb Brakeman's Note Tied to Torpedo

Des Moines August 25. Brakeman C R Alexander on the Chicago Rock Island Pacific railroad placed a torpedo inside a note and threw it to Miss Elina Johnson along the right of way. The torpedo exploded in her hands injuring her eye head and face. She sues the railroad for 30000 damages claiming company liability for employee acts.

Des Moines C. R. Alexander Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Elina Johnson Labie

Bryan Delayed by Wreck Forces Crowd to Wait

In Montgomery City 2,000 people gathered for W. J. Bryan’s appearance but were disappointed when a Wabash railway wreck between Renick and Moberly halted his arrival. Organizers said the Chautauqua would proceed and Bryan would lecture Sunday afternoon for those with tickets.

Montgomery City W. J. Bryan Renick Moberly Bryan

Samuel Harman Recovers After Stab Wound in New York

Samuel Harman, writer, survives twelve stitches in his heart and rests in a New York hospital after being stabbed by a customer who objected to the quality of the service he received. The incident occurred as Harman served customers at a shop, with minimal details on motive or location.

Hears New York Samuel Harman

Passing of Madriz government reported from Nicaragua

A State Department dispatch from American Consul Olivares at Matiheua confirms the fall of the Madriz government in Nicaragua. The note describes disorder preceding the downfall and the escape of key figures amidst the upheaval. The report records 43 shots during the events.

Washington Madriz Maenigia State Department Olivares Matiheua Mace Mahayee Odoro Finer City

Assassination Fallout Tangles Central American Crisis

A report notes gunfire targeted a train during a power struggle over the presidency with brothers of revolutionary Gen. Juan Estrada taking command. Gen. Estrada pledges Nicaragua will seek reparations for the execution of Cannon and Grace, two Americans held as military prisoners by Zelaya.

MNG Lue Juan Estrada Nicaragua Cannon and Grace Zelaya

Hopes Premier May Fall As Rampolla Weighs Spain Policy

In Rome Cardinal Rampolla signals a waiting policy in the Vatican stance toward Spain. The church readies for a broader clash, hoping Canaljas’s cabinet falls but Spain’s attitude remains. Cardinal Agguirre of Toledo is cited as executing Rome orders for Catholic demonstrations.

Rome Cardinal Rampolla Vatican Spain Canaljas Vatican Ws Agguirre Toledo

Death car in the ditch at Penn pond course incident

Elgin Illinois reports Art Greiner narrowly escaped death after his National car left the track at a 50 mile clip during practice on the Penn pond car course. His mechanician and Greiner suffered severe bruises and a bad scare while Ralph Mulford demonstrated the course speed with an eight mile spin in 7 27 and five laps averaging 83 21 seconds.

Elgin Tom Kincaid Indianapolis Art Greiner Penn Pond Greiner Ralph Mulford

Ex Senator Wilkinson Call Dies at 76

Former Florida Senator Wilkinson Call died in Washington at age 76. Born in Russellville Kentucky he moved to Florida in youth and served as Confederate adjutant general during the Civil War. He was a presidential elector and long active in national conventions. His home was Jacksonville Florida.

Washington Wilkinson Call Call Russellville Florida Senate Jacksonville Pla

Remembering Little in Browne Perjury Trial Hearing

Chicago August 25 cross examination resumed for Representative Charles White, key witness in Lee ONeill Browne's trial. White remained evasive denying statements about taking money from Lorimer crowd to last a lifetime, with prior testimony regarding boasting in bar rooms. The hearing on Robert Wilson perjury charges tied to legislative blackmail eaves was adjourned for Browne's trial end at counsel Barret's request.

Chicago Charles White Lee O'Neill Browne White Lorimer St. Louis Robert Wilson Ackpol Honore Browne Barreat Wilson

Caught in raid at chop suey restaurant in St Louis

Mrs Sadie Walden and her sister Marguerite Helm were arrested in a raid on a chop suey restaurant after police entered the building from adjacent rooftops. Walden said she met Leon Ling years ago in a Sunday school class. Walden, divorced for a year, has a 10 year old son Roy living with her above the restaurant at 250 Washington Avenue. Custody likely to be referred to juvenile court.

St. Louis Sadie Walden Marguerite Helm An Inquirer Leon Ling Union M. Mehareh Garrison and Lucas Avenues Roy Walden Washington Avenue

Kurds Battle Peasants in Persian Uprising

Civil war erupts in Urmiah district as Kurdish forces, avenging the murder of Kurd chieftain Miza Kervall, ravage villages and kill hundreds of peasants. Peasant resistance harms Kurds while troops sent to quell the fighting are defeated.

Odessa Urmiah Persia Miza Kervall

FOR RENT AND SALE NOTES OVERLOOKED PROPERTIES

Classified snippets show multiple real estate items including two furnished rooms for rent at 314 West Center Street to Mrs. Ld Curry, a five room brick residence for sale or trade near Bruner Mayvetteville, a six room college near UL of A Leverett Street with lot 75 by 40 and 615 Leverett contact, a rental at 122 East Street, and a lost item notice for silver scissors monogrammed 4 between Barte's residence and 222 Washington Avenue with return to Daily Office.

West Center Street Ld, Curry Barte Washington Avenue

Physicians to hold county meeting at Courthouse tonight

Washington county physicians plan a Courthouse meeting to discuss disease prevention and public health. Sackett and party returned from a road inspection and report to the Commercial League directors, who praised its thorough facts and cost analysis. Court docket includes Robinson v Miller replevin and other cases. Mrs. Porter travels to Terrill, Texas, to care for her ailing father.

Washington County Kneineer Sackett Dast Siloam Springs League Sackett Squire Elliott Robinson

Tax Commission revises railroad assessments and county settlements

The Tax Commission finishes evaluating state railroads with a total increase of 3056022. Sheriff Oliver of Perry County settles with the state. only small balances remain. The Rock Island plans to restore a rate on Sept L and faces state suit. Lawrence County prosecutor costs rise. merchants in El Dorado impose a 60 cent minimum on delivered packages as delivery costs cut profits.

Tax Commission Oliver Perry County Rock Island Lawrence County el Dorac

From Sickness to Excellent Health Says Mrs Chas Lyon

Mrs Chas Lyon of Pevin relates her experience with Foley Kidney Pills. She claims the remedy cured her months long kidney aches and ills, and she now enjoys excellent health as a result. The testimonial promotes a quick, prompt cure for kidney trouble.

Vaughan's Horse Shoeing Shop Host Thort House Event

One almost new range cook store and one good mileh cow will be displayed. Call on Dro dC Vaughan at the Vaughans horse shoeing shop rear of McAdams drug store or phone 12. It will be at the Thort House tonight.

Dro dC Vaughan Vaughans McAdarms Drug Store

Walters The Tailor and Local Advertisements

An assortment of goods and services appears, highlighting Walters The Tailor on Black Street offering tailored suits at fair prices for individuality. The letter from TL M Winkler of Evansville praises Foley Kidney Pills for relief from kidney trouble and improved health. The notice also mentions horse training by Sam Leith, George W. Johnson's developing young horses, and dry cook wool deliveries priced at $1.1 per rack with phone contact 597.

Walters Black Street TL M. Winkler Evansville Ind Foley Sam Leith Sam Leath George W. Johnson

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Percival Uncle SI Hidge Trumphreys JR. Parks Sophia Parks Promc Grove Courthouse Cniaco EVO. Post Heinze Diss de Bar Heinze Wedding Capitol Oklahoma Proposition of Development Company Torpedo Girl Montgomery Old Flecing Racing Auto Kincaid Elgin, HI Call IS Nettle Sorimer Chop Suey Place Persian Bruner Mayvetteville UL of A Leverett St KOR East Street Views Villare State News Thort House Fonight A.C. McAdama Rick Walker
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