Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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KErOHIM HHOMCMi
3 O'clock
Is Your Conscience Perfectly Clear
Denton Trust Company
SLOW OX IHVKR.MFM ATIOX
making a
the late E<
uiun*?
give
meat
pics, <11..
family I,
a ling, n
Site is sn
kltenie
sub
mediately ■
ttPVilt*." I
and «)<<!■.. .
forlabi' '
went foi -
hue it m i
and sw-.i
. Mops ltd
It is 1 I
Lighten - I
and the !■ I
■tan II v I
keep it ml
knows wl I
lent 1mm.I
urith. I
Sold b x I
brill*'.-' I
COMMISSIONERS’ cot KT < \NX IsSED
I ELECTION KE I t RNS MONDAY I*. M
woft U»Mrwn>H (»e Mena^urg-
U'tn-N tn Ito a»«| td Ito* prvwal war
thejeren ft. m lyonlsrih iwstmsl Mrs*
iMinni;
ffliOOWMIElW
2US
AO
Ijifcr Th** St
(fgt Wm Unab
Aiyof Her
TO HE
TO GOVERNOR
It Meuli?
Every!. .
’inatisrti u
mean- I.'
■ent ■' n
.Hie time and
resigned tfl it,
raft be expect-
Hi ; t».wiv AND GRANTS »TOP ♦**
•Hl t.kMloN ALL THIUH lift T**«T1 WTTNWLT KXTR*
r 'know Oxford!
• On* libraries,
-que old bilild-
w rite
think
yon
I |]$o had dteai
Uudes and
hall and
atiiwtery.
I'S'+imi ,t(
I great m
' army bet
mndssi oris
I ARM I’KOin t IS EOK THS
I (H ALED OVER FIVE Kll.LloNs
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Courtesy,
Security,
Service.
* OF PHtHH Mlltlit
I IXIsllEO
Oxford the Bodleian
> Oxford library lias
inuscrlpts and those
I not be replaced,
-■‘nient floors to pro-
v bombs thrown fi'om
-"iiirliao- ,i
nt n
I ,:w:i
l.Ti'i
i
i.;w2
r>.-t
i..t»s:t
ilalia d tof (0 rniati
Jlalted .,f I!,..' <
I hi ns
eh ild
IIAKY’S ( ItV Ittst O\ I Its
I' ARENTS' DEAD BODIES
it of our
is niimbi'
. mi;* does
,< un-
total vote
eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling
Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend
1 mkhain » Vegetable Compound. It ou may publish this letter• ifvon
wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it
get health from your medicine as 1 did “ A lioXeM
Stanton SU Buffalo, N. Y. horning, 91
The McKinri
team even'''I O*
High Schoo) I
tl lieKinn.' - v
t„n by a s'""1’
playing tL'•<*
garni1 Mrlximv
fliti. when O'
Denton by '■’'
third qua-1 ■ "
touch >1*mu ■ i■■
The l>pi ' 1,1
unlay inormiH
for Meh ' ’ ■ ’
shortly i-'i"’''
■ ft Itenbm ! I'
N«s- 1; F(. G. Rar-Un
Peace Precinct -No' ■>
. Jnstji-c of the-p.m.-.'
come
With love
.'■w mon wi
:**<!. They x
o 'dly. Hie i
toit they vv’ll! U"l have Oxford,
for vrim.yiew-, | only-wish. I c.iub
' yorrrsonff.|(ioig. We pick ui'gfh
• f I lie in tens
s aiiioiig th
In II.O lb.!•■
Mississippi bprrsttors Alleged to It.iu
OrgHiiizerf «s “Sons of Plato."
•l.yl' HEI,. MjsS.. Nov.-1(1— K. t; H til,
-' ' I'doi'y a local ml mill "corip.m?.
.<rmif,ti.d Hi.d all urganizatioii of on
i ill men.sskuoyvn as “The .Sons Of 1’1 a-
n was t.<k
by XtE-.rn.
') <*»d.Lrn <
A WOMAN'S BURDENS
aw lightened when she turns to the rtgh*
medicina. If her existence is made
gloomy by tho chronic weaknesses, deli-
cate^lerangT.'niei
that afflict her s
emancipation ft
tinking spells w
would have to gi
l^ji it wore off-
I wtf certainly
Iggjth, when 1
Qgtiii. the wond
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bi ftaja N Y.-“I am writing to let you know how much _
medicine has done for mo. _, I failed terribly during the last
and summer and jevery. one remarked, about my appearmme. TCT
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in mvhwt
appetite and at times was very weat k, no
“J. friend’s house one day and she thonc-bt T
d.iu.ury Oxfi.ri|
-ix or eight Io
- which is the.<-l
in ttfiich a fr-.i'i
■/• 't b.'ootlls vx l.
indeed, a (I’iH place.
It .is Seine new place,
b.iie gibove tfie battle
I urlecn hundred stu-
teur tlugisaml. Even
. ivh.rd serins desert-
an? tiling? no one. goes
France, 'rhe funeral procession was to
pass* through the Placo de la Concorde.
"Vrr Paris came ‘to line the sidewalks,
such was their lov for their dead hero
When the procession the greatest,
ParisiMis say, the city lias seen for
y.-ars -came to the Place and arrived
o|yposite the monument to Strasburg, it
I summer
I want to
I am
I eat e
Engtisli, stmi nts that are here
’■J y morning till tcn'o'vioek and
■>'irs m the after-
f-tliese will leave
wxt term. They
'cond. liefitenants
>e made for ftrem.
ill have dwindled
Ir.'.l. That social
in of Oxford and.
■ r <‘ in derive the
here, is no ipore.
ill md be again
" rately to prevent any
tovvard Calais From
I- only twenty-light
- . Iirtrilj in iii rman
- of a German inv asion
.f England would |?e greatly ijiereased,
while aerial -eiiid- would be greatly fa-
rilitated.
Ex en
!.d>r i.i \
don’t forget that Lydia E„ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundred
of women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women sav:
Women's Missionary
their vvvrk -«f prayer
afterm.dTi. i'he pro-
d U.S printed,bl^I'liurs-
beuiablc
d< n mid
llmre <d
nf coin's.-, H,, , Lances arc still very
greatly .isam-i s'mb. occurrences.
1. lei lay. '" .' i.cr it, Lonikon had a
fitg o-leliraii.m• <d K<sIjronTsxNTHbry-’aL
.Trafalgar in tso.'i over tho French fleet.
Weil mield Hi-’x < elebrale such an im-
portant xicfoix. ihat gave Enxlan.tcom-
iii..n-l of th.- «. a ami secured'hcr against
all ilanx- r of iii\j.an>n. There is ip Lon-
don a hill, -quire in the business dis-
trict .‘alle.i t ‘y;’slgnr Square." Jii this
statue of Nelson, Eng-
tmiral. It was in this
came to pay her
Mint decorate his
and garlands.
the “Place de la
lhal Is Adv ire of ttovernor-Elect Fer-
guson to Farmers.
Record and tain.nlele Special
......»(>t STHX-: Xh.v <0— Ttau- Texas far-
incrs should guard againsT'diernif giirt-
ty of either rWreme, over-production
or umter-pendlii'tiou of rotton. was the
adv Io* of Governor-cleet Ferguson to
the crop Conference meeting here yes-
terday. It would be several morfths
before |l U again time to plant cotton,
he said, and there may be a material
chartfre In conditions by that time ||e
expressed his opposition to laws to en
fmve a eurUtlmenl of serosae and de-
clared be.'iM not helii'Vr that anv jury
k» Texas wouM ever coavlet , man foi-
plantin* cotton
THversIttealloii was the keynote «f the
this, xx'. 11 .is 1 c.ui i i.io lot., r:
Will. nut. du..Iur..^iny_JL'rxmcli SuldL
be idle While':! < tl‘|!|;;:il| I- w.lifs J
sace-Li.rrmlie “
m.iruimi wh-n th.
ing am.i craw ling
\ family .piarrvl
the,V m's.- h| (tie I
the allowing of
of Cmipjy Trcas-
rJu.w/d halanc' E
as follows:
......... s 6I2.S1
........ ?.<'.37.l»
I Um
mil.- .it Hie same stories that have
rim rtmnmg sin. tugust, Notliiug is
■glam. Nothing i>'positix<‘. ‘The
terimuis have bfflm treavtly repulsed"
“I the maps may show flrat (he allies
he ltus.shwis_ are
'■astern army’’ Anf
Nothing, nothin!?,
notliing. . Evcry-
I' According to the tabulated report of
the genera!' election returns prepared
i by the GommiMuopera* Court .Monday
afternoon in regular session Rte total
votes polled In'the election last Tues-
day was li'atft, of which Udafl.w! were
demm ratic. This is the smallest vote
in the recent history of Tfenton county.
The largest democratie vote was polled
in the County Treasurer'* race for
which J. W. Nelson was the-nominee
fur. r»Mdeotion for his second term.
James E. Ferguson, on the deniocfatie
ticket for governor, received a total of
13KU votes.
Tlu* Progressive voir for their nomi-
nee for Governor was a, tlie iigpubiicah
for John W. Philip, 9L The Socialist
party was the closest contestants and
in-some., of tho precmet officon the plu-
■ralijy of the democratic nominees was
slim.. The total county vote polled by
lhe Sucialisl. pariy fur. Lhcir nominee
for governor, E. it .Meitzen. was 203.
The Socialist Labor Pjn’ty. polled only
one vote in Hie county for K. E. < Ihoate,1
.tljCjUuiuinia’for tinxTrlp.r.-
Following are the nominees declared
. leete.l .Monday afteribmn by the {
ruissioners' Court With the
each received in Hie county
Janies E. Ferguson, governor
VV. P. Hobby
was
- tribute wii
y, death-Ilk
wd. SucIi I
be . feiding of Hi
........ \l-a<‘.- I,..r
YOUR NEXT TRIP EAST
WHY NOT GO-VIA .
NEW ORLEANS
( a nn. wtp re nuny ot his mow t
tu-u .tad ir»K»> <vetl methods iacarry
Io ‘ tet frnd tioht-htind .nviri. L
R. H. Clark, Justice-of the Peace
Pwlnet C.......
J. G. Watson, Constable prec. 6.
Ben Davis, Weigher Prec. «.
<R. 11.- Etell, Justice uf the Peace
"•'PriKftict T
J. T. Effmi, Constable Prec. 7.......
J. T. Tatum. Weigher Prec. 7
F. AL Head/, Justice of the l*'u-.
' Precinct « .
J. J. Sullivan, tlongtabie, Prec. «
W. E. Partlow, Waigher, Prec. B, .
A mend meals.
For amendment to Section 1, Arti-
cle 3, of the Constitution, Initi-
ative nod Referendum
Against — ‘
For ami-mimenl to Section ii, Artl-
■ c|e 3;> of the Conatitutior tn
creasing compensation of the
legislators and extending time
J,,of regular wsffluR___:
Those of Middle Age Especially.
When you have found no remedy for the horrors
oppress you during change of life, when through the 1'
~iir.
i- luxWig as
M i.ti.-.-ll .
< ■-' d.uigli-
M.'litlerlk.,
Vaughn,
wem on *
Oxford a Dull Rise
<. xT >r<l -i.s noxx
‘t i- mH Oxford,
"lyimi ideal, amt
Does some little mistake in ypur life trouble you, and would you
be happier if it were possible to confess it to a confidante?
HOLLAND’S MAGAZINE, which needs no introduction to the connoisseur of trulv
wofui-whilc magazines, contains each month a section called " 1 he Confessional.
Each'issue contains a number of contributions by various anonymous writers telling of
vital experiences ahd mistakes in»their lives which they feel better for conjj^ssing, or which
may serve as a warning to citTfers. ■ This department-in unique, and is watched with in-
fense'mt^fcM by readers every irimuli. — ----------------—-------— — ———-----—
I7ARM AND RANCH is devoted to the interests of the home and farm builder, and is
> | si . red,tri Trteet every need and requirement. It meets these needs adeqkiately
X. 1. l>itvid.«rm
[ || Bin k. A>
rrrr* vTnrtLT .rriri*.rn- ■ x
Of ENCUNHNIDISL
SAYS HOKK BUKf
'll. MrllhHlHt
’v> i‘’ty coinplrl*!
1 Flifliix
rx
wife. • *---*---
EX-OFFICIAL OF ALTON INDICTED.
IbO CHICAGO, Nov. -7—W. L? Ross, for-
■ ry- m< r vice-president of lh« Chicago A Al-
• ids. 1 ion, is under indictment charged wiU»
■duced passenger rate for
<ard Morris and his family
T l IV-l-nl, .ll|.ljr< If,
Pr<u-lni‘l i
Jnlrit Hroi k, Lmi.-jlirbU' Pre
jollll llllfk.i, .ll(,ti< '‘ of 'th
milling
'milling,
hing is (■■■iis<rr<m mu colored Io uppinr
■•■mdiful in Vm ■ yes of tlm allies-.MIniy
.be‘ov>y-ci‘<‘1iu|..l;S EmIIsIj believe the.
(piirla, .E\eryLr“ly-. reels certain-Jhat
lefinany can md win, but"th<*y do nuM
'4 lhal much loadway is being made.
\kitli that i must let the present
isppeningw drop You know more in
I’exas of- Avigd is happening, in alt
Holiabilily, tmtii xxe do here.
all oT Antwerp.
The fall of-' Anixvcrp anil'th'" advancc
f iiermm- t>> (Mend ami tovv’ards Ca-
i- rrMdi-L-d England.. .The allies
•■<• fluhtins.d.
'>U'thef 'mix am
• For amrMnWTt l« Artlefe“U. Se<-
’ tii.n 7a, of the Gonstitutioii
authorizing eounMes the Gulf
of Mexico to build seawalls
•Against •„
It is experted that all the county of-
ficials de 'la>ed elected .Monday after-
mum by the. Guumuaiuuum-s' Gouri will
tile their official bunds with the Court
before Tuesday night and that they will
Re ..approved jbefore, tbs cmirt adimirns
The majority of the precinct ofllciSls
ms thought, will tile their bonds for
‘approval today. Practically all th#
County officials will take their oath of
office Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday
morning. " -
Those whose bonds, had’been approv-
ed al noon were W. F. Cunningham.
Conimissiomer-Prednet No. 3; Homer
Edwards. County Superintendent of
Public Instruction: ,J F Morgon, COIT
inissioner Precinct No. t; J. "a. ’svveat-r
C.gyrmissibneF Precinct No. 4; J. JF.
Hi' lrardsoii, Constable Precinct'No. 5:
! H' Ezyll, Justice of. the Peace Pre
jcinct No. 7; R. H. Clark, Justice, of ttm
[Prime, Precinct No. 6, and J. T. Tatum
| Public.. \x Higher precinct No, -7.
| (in petition Tuesday morning E. J
( Earl ington was appointed Justice of the
; p.y*ce of Peer-met No, -»-ao soon a* -hs
-trnll He bond in the sum of h
w as appointed to* succeed Frank .Minor
w ho was !'l'‘<‘ted on November 3r.|‘but
w|m lias declined to qualify.
Hie reports F>f (he billowing Cniuitx
ijni Preetm-t officers jijve been .ipptvv
-■-I by th'- Comnitssioiiers'.-Coiirt:
; ' '' - i', j' HiiHmi, IToimtye rk • H
[ jieitm n. Tax Cuijectrrrr AV. C <>r:,
sheriff: w E. Dnrbln, DbtrijJ Chi k ■
\V'ni. M McCormick, Justice mf. Hi,
|*->a,-.- Pf.riwl
' Histtrr r.f th,-
m I It II. liar
: pf - '■ Im t No. 0.
Comniisstrmors' emir! wltfrii con
i i vened .Monday- morning, for tlm regular
'[monthly term-of .the court, was |>usy
.Monday afternoon tabulalmt and can-
jwassing the" returns of the general etec-
lien jiion last Tuesday. Commissi"mrs Mor-
de a gim. Riley anti Sweat arid County Judge
fb r wlih b Ho , Hoskins were present. Commissioner
s - Mt— )s, z XV.liit,-- Fred'Cunningham of No. 3 was unable
a .‘•■ulinir. afler which to be present on account of an automo-
bile accident several <lays but was
• xpectod for the session Tuesdav.
- Completion of the tabulation v. <<”pre-
vented by the failure of lhe Justin and
Plainview boxes to report. MnildavF
morning was spent in approving the
reports of a number of county and.
Precinct officers and
accounts. Th? report
urer William Nelson
in I lie different funds
Jury fund i.....~-m“
Roa-,, and bridge fund*
Qeneral cxninty fund
•mini house sinking funds
H x*« B. sinking fund ..?...
Hu id District No. I fund
The' .hrstin box' reached ' nenbm al
i)*'"iy Monday and the ianniissioners
will probably canvass-the'I'etiirhs and
dudare the result of tlje election witl>
mil tlie Plainview box.
hack there, 1 will
England: "You
and woolly, but if
Texas, get a picture of
son,
HOMER
stupp' <1 while . four "w 1'eath-lagart‘rs
walked over, and laid their flowers at
ft. I wish I could ilescrijaft the
to-you as it was pictured ,to me
Freneti lady' who was standing
The whole place was’ packed
with people,-but when
being [laid to” i
sib'iy e came <e
the intensity
French en the
raine.
I call md fell yon wliat is Jtappenin.
OH Hie lojltleffidd. hill I Uiax be ald< t
tmnvaxy to you som<* i<F
personal hrljlig dial
combatants in Ibis Xv.i
dleMto “suffer any longer
and be all crippled
shape with ita
you tan
I pa in !ul disorders
will find relief And
r troubles In Dr.
cription. ’ If she’s
overworked, nervous, or "run-down," she
finds new life and strength. It’s a power-
ful, invigorating tonic and nervine which
was discovered and used by an eminent
physician for many years, In all cages of
♦female complaints’’and weaknesses. For
young girls just ente ring womanhood ;
for women at th" critical "change of life;
in bearing-down sensations, periodica!
pains, ulceration. Inflammation, and every
kindred a+huent. the "Favorite Prescrip"
Hon" is guarantond to benefit or cure.
Dr. Plircu’s Pellete cure biliousness.
nghl v, -‘fait:
11 Ih.'I’l.'lL k f
H IW kin^N-vJ.M
ni“imu,, nl~ ei <uv< rcign-j XV
I--"I Wimberlx, Hol.ci-l r\|,
S T-.v lor ,w.-i-.' Hi.'h H,ix.
il‘‘r ii.mid while the lmcl->
moo loy. her \ GiTimm
<t a dying Engliriuriiin.
in.in would trydy/in.ike
I? i'|g 11* rmtiii hs I-
has no love f<<r th,
lines md hate him.
Il is nil over’ again
inn iif-.vVho is Tin
h>‘ weaker. The
ii-iman, who is
G'l'litail Imtrs th
-its complacently
alid-b;ilaiic<> one
Ihewllier half by
pliurned allianei’s:
AA.gr Will Las! Lom.i.
Vxcll, there is small pnis^itwl for lire
war’s ending -soon. I can hai'dly see
'mw Germany can win, Iml it is a hms
iclil \e(. England is prep.<rins fm- .t
very long IlgliG.
I am sxrrrv rud-L*.hax,- written more
regularly than ! have, li.qi'l |» alarim-d
.f a leHer fails'Io cwm<*. it only means
h.n I hav'' been a liltle’harib r pressul
f"i’ litnc. 'I do \W'o or l.liree lectures a
i.lny; and Hu n nine or iefrTimrrs r<‘ad-
bia. ami end with an hour's From'h just
before-gntng to bed. Working at lids
rale with th<’ knowledge that it is very
prob b‘m, < tie a I vvff.'tln r. the. work , can
•H by ni'xl spring, me ofien
l iys slip quickly byt without
that h‘tl“rs have itot\_4icen
Was A Blessing To This Woman.
S<>- Rk hmond, VA.^.“ I was troubled with a bearing down pain and —
a female weakness and could, not stand long on my feet < if all th
Hdiieme.s I took nothing heliied me like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve^
table Tomitound. I am now regular and am getting along fine 7
i aimot praise the Com]xntnd too much. It has been a blessing to n»
and I ii!'i>e 11 will bo to other" women.”—Mrs. I). Tylek 23 Went
t lopion >t.. South Richmond, Va. ' • , ' ’
Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand.
Lw, )\ is.—“I was in a bad condition, suffering from a female
t ioiHm-. and I had such paimjin my sides I could hardly move. Re-
toiy Thad taken the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Phikhain's Veg
etable < ompound I felt letter, and now I am well and <-awdo a kikm!
day s work. I tc*a everyb<'>dy what your medicine has done for me"
— .Mis. John I iiompson, Wisconsin. **
I Mi
'•Ififk Tlu ro* n
A . r.Hllp, XX 111
•urely avoid it
Rhcumatum
the Wood., the poisonous waste mat-
ter and tm$ acid; and it is useless to
rub on liniments or take ordinary
remedies to relieve the pain. This
only prolongs the misery and can't
possibly enre you.
The only way to cure rheumatism
is to remove the cause. The new dis-
covery, Croxone, docs this "because it
neutralize* and dissolve* all the poi-
aonoua substances and uric acid that
lodge la the Joint* and muscles, to
scratch and imute and tause rheu-
matism. and dean* out and strength-
en* the stopped-up inactive kidney*,
•o they cm filter all the poisons, from
the blood and drive it on and out cf
-
Croxone is the most wonderful
picdicmc ever made for curing chroti.-
« IC rheumatism,‘kidney troubles, an !
bladder disorders. You will find it
different from all -other remedies.
There is nothing else on earth like it
It matters not how ohl you :are, or
■-— how long you hartre suffered, it is I
practically impossible to take it into •
the human system without results. I
You will find relief from the first.few '
doses, jtt>d "you will be surprised huvz ,
quickly all your misery and suifenM’ I
will end. .
An original package of Croxc.ne j
costs but a trifle at any first-cis^s '
drug store. All druggie ere 31:- '
thorized to sell it on -a positive mc’r.<"-
. back guarantee Three doses a
for a few "days^is oft err af I ths-.-";
ever needed to cure the worst i ■-■'.-
ache ®r overcome uriuaiy d»ordc: >
l.-H the
'’e.ilizing
written.
Viitinu v'ilh pin is <ej-y tiring .md
it takes a great deal <>f liine,rgiT'tlnt I
•.■an not write to lhe olhers of lhe fam-
ily as fully ;<s.| Wool.I like to. When
you are through, with my letters, if
von think they are worlby of any one's
-p'-mhog lhe lime eeosliug tliem, -semi
them to the others, for I really can not
write two hours Io each of them.
I shall lie gl.'nl yyhen next
I am <n>i‘ Ing home. 1
1. I want to he with yon.
pr< Ity homesick and I want to
Europe.
WheirF get
my friends in
Texas Is wild
can't
her.”
Pfflcmrt Hill. N.
L-lpf *ufflmerS>”
’ ^t, of this tow
■ wtime, was my w
■ llsad dreadful nc
e- map-
tTeliej
td i’l'U-l
honor^giiests Mrs. Kim,’
Ix.TTt7i<d*y; aged 7<) years,
Mrs Griffith, also
xx ho ms- viMliug Mrs.,
■moXlo-r (laughter, of'Ari
’.iacki'iihbrt hunt in , Joi
4,000-acre pasture.
>omehi the crowd wej^in tmggies:
others liorsebaek, ftn liKluig‘Tom Dud
ley \vitli liis fammls pack of grey-
hounds: Hobart and Veacif X’aughn.
Seven big jackrabbits vvit-' caught,
md lhe people from Kinliirky,.' who
had never seen such d hunt, declared
themselves mucJt pleased,
(>. 1 A letter from Homer Hrucy, Rhodes
^[■sfuilont at Oxford and won nf Dr.' ajSil
Mis. W. II. Bruce of Denton, is particu*
larly inlrrestins, lliutigll adding Cloth-
ing in the kuowk ifife of the vvkr situa-
1 tian general over the I" hi ted Suits.
GK31 ^'.'ti'ing is certain or positive, he says,
and Uie' war reports are so censored
and eulnred that only the over-credul-
oos Ellglinh beiii-Vi- them. '"'■’-J-''’—~
Hut of Hip intense .feeling rankling
between the cointiatant nations he’
speaks illumine tingly, to thoke ’..who
have bad no previous know ledge of the
hatred between the stronger uf the na-*
11 ons •ngageii in the* great war; G«f—
•uany’s haimCI f. r England- tilth aired
uf the French,
lhe Germans,
grown more fiiiter within the past few
drearies. —
•>f Oxford, he vxiiti s almost sorrow-
fully. The great I Diversity iS- practi-
cally deserted, with but 1,400 students
TTrnr w mn < .r-T: rrurnrer'i.ooo. and
a great many of the fourteen hundred
expecting to br 1 "inmlssioned as sec-
ond lieutenants .<< fast as places can
In* obtaiht*d for thrin. -
. By January," lie’says, "OxforrTwlll
have dVvintlJed to six or eight hundred."
You ip .Texas know more of what
is h.ippening, in all probability, than
we do here," he *ays, of the war situa-
tion,. and -j aiii pretty, homesick and
.Twant-to leave Europr'I" of his own.
ITn" letter follows iu full:
Worcester Golh-ge.’ n.xford, England,
< ictober i2, Un i
li' ir Papa and Main.
Winter wrath'!'
• ii'tiest, init only <
• I\fni''l can app: .-. '
r ii 11, . r un, r:.ni
nothing nmre. W .
ih'.ngh, for nothin
I lion Durham and Miss, Muy lioxil-lnn
Miirrh-d Snlurrtay Night. -__________ i
EJh.ii Imrliam and .Miss May Rnx,|„ j
inn. weji .hii.iwn’young people of Hu i
-•i"i.v ciiiinmuiily, were married at the i
••stony H«i)>lisl cihirclr Saturday night, I
Rev. Smit W. Hickey officiating in llic.
presi nc** *t a few"'friends.
I’lhiian. Xlvde Taxl..r,
.■in.T 1’irri'it l.x..|i s.mu
i.'mincil, 1 aumqaniler of
aipp
ax|.I
ins Hhc
Mrs. Ida Ma
< iiihf
In th*’j* ,
fonrt 'f l' i-
-Skkseti vs
wroneoiislx
the Inin-1
'hxisbaiei T
was awar i'
Mtead "t
writing • f
close sernt;
Ute word.
merely, the qn.'s-
mger and who js
Freig'hifian hates the
‘troiigi r,. vyjiib- Hie
Englishman, who
OU his iitllv isl.mil
lalf of Eltriifi' -againsl
m ans ..f his ear< fully
loss ,,f *iis,i»»i,d<b -sustained hy.cultofi
pl.iIrb'Es .(.s ., result- of jfie Furofe-an
w.ir. imp'irt.iid farm crops nf i; --
ITHTr.t states tuts -jeitr are wortt *5.;-
1 i’n.7 i'.'.i di or s|fi|.d!0,io) mor-’ than Hp'
t'.t.il la's) year, aeroidlllg I
inary y -timd'-- ijfir llep.irtiU' iit
Asi ii ulliii.-, 4lit- 'y ear's wh- at.
'••:!. - rips . r-The. nm.sl valued' >■
John Riel
—ciiwit a
and
q'lure lhal Englund
Ib-rd
dhs
jldtid
1 aiiii'o!'d»'".‘tn fEiris, with its crepe-cox -
■ red statute to lhe Gity of Strasburg.
This place is sltmUed be
of llie .:-urc.it Xvenne t.iAipk Tlysees
andHPidliel i's Gardens wRich k'adl’o the
Louvre it is-in iminehse place and in
Hie twilight tlu- most fascinating I
have seen with iU. liipTylng, dodging
pedestrians ami blinking motor-cars.
In Hie center .rises a’ Jail Egyptian obe-
lisk. marking the sip’ of ttp* guillotine
of tbe RevoiuHuB. Armind this place
are uiiimiffif-rffsTrectoti to His prlnci-
pal l ilies of France, 1 believe it was
tn the reian uf I.outs Philippe tfiat the
place wa» created. One was erected to
■strasburg. but «>o Germain* came in
it*70 „ and umeyved Atoact.-Lorraine
Strasburg veasi'd to be a PfeBch.toWB,
Iml France would not tear, duw'n her
iiuiiBimiul she was resolved sotnc
ilay and s^n. h.^x to' regain Strasburg
What slioidd site <ioT ’She moaned its
|.i,»'s as a iiioilor moans the loss of-1*
eld’d She pi.tc.yi « ceepe pf mournin*
aroimd it 4<s recall to rtlfflt of every
Frenchman ’Kai stvaabur* must be re
saiirnd The Fmn'tiimtn <*•«««>■ lhe
ni"iiiiii! ni H, rgtoM Ms baL Jto hr
dues whe«K^ l orn n*i '|HUUm‘i< Mat ft.
sU'sc Idaxa iwr pRd.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914, newspaper, November 12, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208982/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.