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NO ALUM in
DENTOX, TEXAS. NOVEMBER 12, tel*
BAKING POWDER
WEEKLY
we
Curtis’ Laxative Syiup
tittle Gftn?
DEM H!GH SCHOOL AGCREGATIO?’ FLAYING M’KINNEY HIGH TODAY
Worth <i
.'I IRE YYM. M McCOHMl'.K
Rev. Aik' ii-
the Baptist 1,1
.Mr. and M
F2.00
MOO
Mr*? and
*isile<l R.
Mr. and
parents at
The Medicine Man
Denton, Texas.
s ft?—
luxd
•ii irr
infil'f
-.. Har<7i<t siiei
Wo.
■y are. at
now hc-
definite-
lie will
iirrrmgo
rani) ju<tic (if
- PEACt Of MCI NO. I
One month, delivered.....................
Sis months, by mail (In advance)
One year, by mall (tn advance)
Ml Hie i
• iii-ti I uti.m
■ Hi T(l,'4d.
are that U»e tenrae la teMta* m
mriiy teeaiUma tl.nrn. *Y acrmali* U
ba Da * MMMMfui grvvaiAe
< Her Ammm. wM»R wapM wM *
«• )| «H. a abd IM
R AINS I
\uv,
I have fat
Al I'M ivy nii<»!
I|H< jllSt t‘« >JII|i|',l
Work and
ing
I\ which
W"
-M were
7-(wn'"
Talking about official announcers,
that old boy the Sultan baa at Gun-
stantinop-D handing out the War “dope"
is no slouch, himsefL But they’ all must
take off their hats to the gentleman
who grinds out the official communica-
lions Til Petrograd, lie's the mah who
wrote “op" in optitfitet.
tttl. ye with botyu'i’s. and bailie shot.
\:id soldiers to shout and praise!
I tell you tfie kindliest victories fought
Were fought-’III th.-si- silent ways.
** .Mnam mi.mer
p> um» R Sullivan to Mtaa Miftuie Lee
imfouan, 'Wr
F. A lab'lUv, Idlib* Hint to M'.««
MARTIN. A. R, M. D, D1SEAP
', Ear, Nose and Throat. Glass
Uy iltie.1. * th
,-J. If. CL EY’EL LN I
lieputy T.i\
M. i l.-iry, dei I,iiv.I i
that In wimlt
lj> VJcpntv.
■s ih’-pnlv uivk
JtStiN'. Ni
iiy moved u
"• Miss JhIiiii
Visited MFS
, Hutus VVii
and Mrs ci
ville.
----lack hihI
Thompson v
L. I, Sira
blOOd poise
' . Mrs I'r.m
nick Mil-
in Oklrilmui
Mrs. (, i
at Avoiida!
of'Childr*'^
sti,
Dan Slat
Decal ulk
was in
vva'.lHie- g'-ll r.d elections,
Illg to VV ak’-
election and
i-oii.rtJioiis'S .
ttiit it will tak
recover Irian th
f-as around 7,.>Q*
VALLEY <:
TALLEY ' .'.HA I
ftnh^-'s-e 'fir-fl
this wclibn, ut Hr
.’■" B'xv’.-s ah
Monday ler’M• <i
School upi ii’ -l
iltendam - A . .Mi-
teacher,
Miss Lena Tin
van Lawson.
Mias Nora YE-
visited relatives
Velma McSpalli
. home.
Utile Zeid i B
throat trouble.
Mrs. .1 B. I I
Brockett.
j Misses I .i’lla
MeSpadden and
Henton
Clay llendricl
Mike and A
and Burr Self
Texas.
Miss Dm mi’
. her hoiffe w i i
. Thomas for <•
■ 1
- . • --.
!t~ "I- 1'I.IIS III e ||- , I (line al VV llh ‘
. Hntieh ujuris were iii’-ffrettve-mid
aldflur ■ tie- enoro'y
No mi'.rshalibg lr<mp,
No banner to gleam
But, oh 1 their battles
i'UMU KlklUypd t ■ II
•k furltror to de'ipi.m'f^Ate ttiat
a’crrnlfol is only.a snppi>>ti(iim
11 mi lit a tried in ’aehpd
m i --mitv i.ri’Cincl has
•ehilisf .hisliov of the
v<- lientoernts continue
toward tile generrd ejec-
aftMm*:
\A ith »|d»;mfitl and silvid scorn,
4>n tvurk to «lvd as vyhile «• yai.i came
The k I up I « amor huniT/
JoaCyUti .Al'liev
s vef-y much,
liiornirig scrvicei*. are
d ;<re held each hior
• ul ir r . oiiil v dour I Iroi js,-
-'oCtlllsI ntlli-ers |(|;,t j|
us tvyo< full years to re-
i lie shock. J-t’ nlon m
olind 7,.'SSI poteuli.fi Vol
figures me not yet avall-
We .venture the prm.Ur-
vvhen Hie tabulation' is
iin WC shall tlnd tliat there
not .'t.(«»' '“tea lli the connly
esduv’s election..
It wilt lie easy some of Hiese election
voars for the Democracy to,gel a aeri-
■mih set back and a scare froli) Which It
will hardly recover in the next two
years But no anfounf’of argument will
convince the- llemocrafil tliat they
'hoiild iio to the polls.--Greenville
itaiUHsr.
lllij colllfid ot the sen
lent factor in tie- war t”
dale, and Hie Hrili-h liav <•' practically
stopped German sea tratllc. if this eon-
.ditiop is maintained for long, it. is
bound Io cripple Germany's resources,
and that gives jui evep’stronger reason
than rCfenl successes • vv Iiy Gerruun-y
should
Briti s-ti
and eanhot
warfare
BOI.n Alt
JOLlA'Alt, >e"
snd taVy 'isit*d m
Mrs. E. r. Bat' ' ■"
n-Msry and vxmm
toi With retails' > I
■ B. ,H. Bentl' - am
Gainesville
eaChas. Waid- w ail
yiie small r J
(wtsingcr Was sicl
X C. N. Buitl' ■
wmily.
StT.’kSelll-1 W'-'lt
yjr» Eart Bah
r djitc! with i'-l iliv
•L M. £<•"<! :""1
J. F, .MORGAN,
Elected Commissioner of Precinct
lie' ar.-Ufen a I di'i'liaige ,,f ,oi a ut • .|ii;H i,-
pistol which another- membfr of the
party was cleaning.
The highest degree of mental
efficiency is possible only when
the body is in good condition. To
I attain it the secretory organs must
' perform their normal functions and
al! bodily waste must be promptly
) eleminated. For this purpose,
there’s nothing superior to Curtis'
I Laxative Syrup. Purely vcgel-
; able, prompt, pleasant and efficient
linacii n. Half pinL bdttles 50<.
Made by
soil)-’ of llll-M-
” lllUI'll-l^’Hlldj
.lirmiicl' points
hie uorm it he mi x.
I In' bravest baltd" that ever was fought.!
Shall I tell yoir where and when? .
i >n Hie maps uf th'! world you vv iUftful it
i:\tiv rn.lv
m m Hie Eui't M.iirH:
■ Hilf. Il ill, v ice i’l'-;
•PT. nidiep " ;i>
Mrs. Il ■J
i?Uis broil"■
Mr »nd '
*8 . girl. .
■gSinswas « K
'"L
feSJi n..> .
Th''y
Milan in 1,1 i!* 8
tounty
Tom Phi
Mrs. WU
Bick Ta
t’Ul. »|ei p in the v'v allcd-up
stieart- -
li{ woman that would not )
RftT biwveiy," “iTentry Imre tn'
l.o. Hiepe.Uv that battlellelu
lye -m th- iimm-rii-adv,
•■!' upi' I JI. ■ I, and
V. a-Ht rfhfgt,Wi
t,--n.-|l<is -east' of f.jrtiin
>w "f a umnMi I- u,<v at
vvlneh-vrd-
vveiil dry
■vet Illis
V-t faithful still ;<,s a bridge of stars,
She lights Ju her walled-up town
Fights on and oir in emtiess wars,,__»
then, sib'tlf, unseen; goes <t<f^n.
Buy .Mays, who < x
■ I Tuesday for lli
lesdicy tliat w II
vv ill lie tvvo. nf hl
Ttii* country hum- r,-,h'uild be made
to look le't ter," notes th'*’ Gr.e(-nviiJo
Batmet1. -Tri'es should tie I’dantcd dur-
ing the,r.HI amf vvintfr .nmnUis and
[>r‘ liur'aHons ■■lioiild be made for lawns.
1 he l irm hj?>ui should tie as inviting
■’ tlm tow n Imt^n ■ H e ui be mad.- .si,
with a tilHe thv.iighl and • rimf." It
____vf th«t progrewive
r vote Is largely Ifjaol wholly responsible
‘JuAJfeV «4wnge, although there is su«t>-
M»gM>nablmc»s to Speaker Clark's t1-
phmatU'n that The deinffiratlc iiwihNB#
were top busy doing things in Cungresar
. many of Uiv propli's-ies of in |
I statesmen are fulfilled. \\.-
dd two ■yr.-irs aa-o Ih.d a I'e.lial' ■
lariff xvoirtd bring .kugLunuUm'j
ounlryv. YVe WefeTofd Um .farm'. ■
(Id tie rtiimd by- free raw ml J
u,l>v'_ it.uihain editor aptly expr
we. vv mild ’ siljipi"'t
•e .onendmenT (,( it
about a 50' per I'ch
'acreage.' " The fes
an all-roun<iiulH whose interests and
abilities inelum' every problem in
whlcli oiii- fipjiiei's al'.' inlercsted.
Mr> an<
i*S Visile
Mek.
Mias Ai
NFT^* > i«*ii
■dsidging from the ^k-sults, Vi/fers
sorrf?' of the stat'Y^seem io think ft
democratic party is responsible fhi' t!
war m Europe, vvlien, as a matter .
J u t, ItuTe is an gmal detmicral b'lil i-.a
prove t!. it 'the duvilisti republican- l a
it started—hi <ti»i'ouutenanee lli/> ,pi . -
parity, tliat h.ahmatly would to- ■ xpiHl-
f foU-i.w i (!■ iiiiieralic afhninislraiio.
-ANTlOi II . '
Hart were tn
J. 0 Davis
Among tlm
Point Monday
Edgar, C. V Y
I A nice r un
and will lie ■
I RENT CJAiWh
fiSSISTANi CO. ATIORNff
ol the count
is haul
|9gOiSr f i't h"
•1,^ II-'-'4 a
s^tai arc visiting i
Wbox supp- r at
.JjZwis a sui'-i't.'44-
' Sanders
iwoinuocnt al Siew;
FieV M'<lun>' 111:1
l^ns’ home Y
^oh at Stewart >
^ggdiy III lieceml" I
YVitb ■.vv..t‘d ol'
ay. not with
a thought
TTrrnr mmiths m -wnnilrrftii nretr
Cour, but of l(ie six stat
■ d on . * IA U» vv id>' Tue -.dii
against t^vo that w--ii|
ii.’iikes, vw !>■ i.p.£g^.f.uiivlus
eight- states w inch have
out Hie sa'oen iufrl tlm agtfallon is
going 'em in a .dozen more staje.s. which
will'culminate in an election vv itTiin the
UeXt few years. The substitute, for Hie
saloon miu not. in lhe Ahl. !"• state-
wide absolute prohibition^,, but, some
sort of subsliUite that wdlj result In
the extirpation of the saloon as it is
aperflievt in America is 'bound to come,
amt at the rale at which slates have
been 'Yotin'g them *oul the past few
years, that time isn't so’fae off. as ’•in-
cere reformers count time.
to pay much attention to their cam
paign. The progressives cut ijttle fig-
ure In but a few steles—California,
where, aided-by Johnsnn's -personal
popularity,,lb'7 elected him (jpAerpdr;
and Kansas, w here Murdock for Sena-
tur at‘ Uiis writing still hail a chance.
The results, from a progressive vjew-
Jmint, bear Aut the’ cMutrntion of Hie
idd^atUeiL^tlwt^B
are a one-iiym-jparfy and thatj shy flie
Jeaderahlp'of'their hierarch, .^tlicy
amonnt^to nothing nationally. Those
origiriah'pi'ogressivee, who followed the
Roosevelt band-wagon in 1‘Ji*- and who
inade it appear a formidable poUtlcal
revolution, fcave apparently, do
judge from- ths results, returned
their old moorings in tiie g. o, p.,.and
the disihjegration of the republicans,
which seemed certain only two years
ago, lias veered around VJXUI means,
instead, the death Thom inanition oF'the
progressive;'movement.' Hiram Johnson
sought the governorship of California
as* mirvh for ,ts bearing on the pro-
gres.ilvc jn-'-sidwrttal nomination as he
did for the office. Probably Victor Mtir-
d..ck\ -Senatorial campaign In Kansas
wa-’l.o some*-extent inspired i>y thd
same. be-. The results, insofar as lluyy
l-rtai.n to tlm pimsidential nomination,
■ ippi ar distinctly unimportant and |ml
worth striving for. - And the l)g!,L in
IP!'', will lie, as it was before 1PI2, with I
ttie grand old party." and 'tlie-aHignr.y ■
from tin’ ltd I eiuigfeaslomil Tli-cIiLns ■
indicate tliat tlmrC is no ridisfon to ex—•
-III.-r than aiiplher gooii-Sizt-d I
d' li'mci: ilie success, evi-ai vvitlnml the..;
‘.'I -r tl;.' Hull
UHvanis jptifi'd Trioduy thut the mit-
going board Idol given sdisf.mlory .ser-
vice but th.it if vv.ls a custom’to alter-
nate the position among different
h ackers of._tl.ie county, was- th- r-is«>n
Im named other men.
.Mr, Ed-watils'as• planning to
• our of -Hie euiinty? YVedn-sday
lli,- different si'Iuu.iAg while tin
study flip methods
lie lias not decided
part of ttie county
b'-puLy laumty CI''Y'ks wii
'■barge. , Both ,Messrs. < »ri
liav •Jr.ad ovj—i-A-m-.' in (It
also provided
reduction In
II sKuws, we-
bteigvo, if lite' mi repri'i-eylaiiv e ~v7de
slmWs any thing'-al all,"lWat Hie initiat-
ive. and r' lecmduin jirimudmi nl would
cari,y*in Texas if It were jiroperly pre
sented. Tiie amenthjmnl submitted
Tuesday was more of an abortion than
any thing rl.se. Erlends of the principle
m’aslc lib tight for it; hundred* uf them
voted agioust it as hijiig W”E** ''Ilian
tlidhitig at all. And' itr’llie face uf that
|he returns so far «hovrdh,sf it received
the greatest Vol
subnutt'd again some stay, in a respect
.•He;#l»ape, and when it te.tt YviH very
hkrty be adopted. And it is ilolaldi. m
passing, that it r»'cetvwl ike biagesl tot-
in lib' frills s, 'pravtii it|iy every one of
which aiCvteMy turn tlm-imis'iah'>u m lia
■inuMeifMi 1 atfatra.' ■ '
jL'llltL.'i' • bk'.'1'iUK me the (lal'd-e—
i'f the cwH^gr Tl;e Federal hit
YVtinmu's T%1>S ami Um‘-Yf.dtmrs’ i
less have Ho Vut;--,' yrf. tint. W rf I'll
wield a p'ivverfut-mflpencO ill I
anil the tntlimiic''.. jt-it «atd, i* for
y neral good
MCCORD AND CMQMCUK COMPANY
Editor. R. J. -EDWARDS, Business Mfr
MEMBERS TJiE ASSOCIATED PRE*
Telephones (did and New) 64.
—3gen*'> ' "' i -■ —— ■„ ........,- -----... —-
Publteallon Offiee, 7 and 9 South Elm Street. *■ -
SL'BSCRIPTKIN RA1ES .*
REt'.TOR
njoY’-n '7
J fell Saturd
'it wheat tha
more wheat
tome years.
The Texas Journalist is the name of
the new weekly paper from The t ni-
■verrity Schoo) of Journalism, of whlcli
WH1 H. Mayes, former president of the'
Texas Dress Association and former
Lteulenant-Giwernur. Is dean. Tie pi
per la well printci on good paper, imiy-
ly made*'up and Includes articIvuLof tn-
lemat not only among the JeuruaUkllc
-tudents, but among th^press TexaA
a* wall. TtH" Journalist has adopfeR
for lU slogan. "The WorM*e Great Need
i< Fond. Not Quthes Plant F«a«l
'Rsjpa." and it is a slogan liial Hie jpn-
tral pres* of Texas iplgtit sals’ll urge fur
■gkiptimi amoug Ute pruvlm-ers up-ttu
jtMIk . Th» Journalist la a dlattnriiy
valuable gMtiog tai Texas Juum.ilism
X Katifni.H) ct»uni\ prrvlnrl has » i'xt i
:♦ Jii.xii.’i' xlf the Pear-- H
■■ ........ ui'miie .,,ir^rarriv
WC iU'v
p siiine line morning al l> r
fhid Hi-' tM’nton county
< full of socialist otlkmr-
us two full years to
-hock. Denton county
potciltiat voters. -Ttie
md yet available, but we
■ prediction tliat when. Um
s made up we Shall find that
n "I .3,nW votes jn Jthe coun-
ty ^n Tuesday's elFfrlion.
Ac gFitA Al.B l
■c te m tar Iff gw
■O<4 ilkiuMUidi the
joe. i- 1.H; in weight tini
i -->l’”Hg1y it~y 'Tii• t■
r. ii’J.-i- .| |,.-,s>i|.f.. |,S [I,.I
■ od Earl Ylann are
. . a p. t ri,i»ne&l-dl»-
,-.cr < t’ .cLUiiftwe'-t
-t-n rpiniify sshilRfr
1 r’ace at fha tWtea
w.s i.‘tnrn»M from*
!lt.,c " »»L
kltaS Jara V*f ft lot I
i .keu- in ahRteWHi
■u Art m Ara*41 and!
.. if a part 0<«
■' thrm; h I As •
V- dot was mlutwd.
fch'-iii^ tM« Waa wrinJo fnlfr rrturwa
ware a d avaltahte. Ind' it «pp- ami «
p'rthAly »♦><•»,T>. -lax.'a eirrtt .iw u*r»'.
l» redn. 'M aM AM «'*♦»■ l,‘F
workiug jSemneraHc mpRirti) u» l>Mg
.fwNR* TM*
*»• mTUm' -lliNHk
Mr Nunvaun iwor»*l forty R\v M4 »<
tote oRiMMfe ia6«rai»r wrprt, ite-
IfeUKWOMte mmfcMv wRI ha vptealv
M •« » rvchWM^h* NhWv H wMLoMH
|g g aaJv* UNO* •**'«» *
wvnaM ri'hiAa jruvvrr'VAi** umm>w<h'>
\ ra R-nsiw-tck, T* • , — tt.T
4U'"n l.i’irhvip. teustur. l«"A|-s. Xt»rt I m
R.’Mtatoa, sb'ttyt. • ■ Havi
' R^N.-cAhNu4i k> Was Neti* MmIisu
• tewua, (Wtai A
Efl-trtra M tirwey, Frtam, to N* Oa-
<AW UhgaaiM. Mwiavilt'’
f H Jiuvi*'hi Mma . tenm Nawadji;
rmalt Shenk' f ■ Mias liIRe Fowl
Hellli.llll \'<Ve.
■ ipiieed iiiisudmeids Io fl
Were def.';|I■■■ I. :lt Hie ■'!■
VII uf lliem vonliiin
ffTH? thrill WIT
■ Ii.ivvii !■■ a mi ..Lh.e_,'gids
"light In li.ivc bepnaiefv.il
lieyp tin.- iie.-plv,would adopt jinjiii.iyiid.-
hi'i nt Io incre.-isr’the sulary "f Hie b-ais-
Ifdor if the |iimr.h"g uf . repiujy iiEit.iv cs
whs reduced to .i re.isomible extent, \
referendum ameii'Uu' iit w-Vmld probably
be iid'iipled if. drawn in a way to in-
sure tiie accoiHglisiimi nt -d tlm e>: 1 the
who was de.-ln-.'d rmJHri’U’d Justice of
llx J’-’ iei of I’’.., uk’1 No. I lu Sifts’issi
titi”s"rr.,nv m.- ■ • ■ liiissio'ri'" s' tunrt
Vb-Ud.iv a‘t.ei ivi.-u
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