Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Your Real Estate Agen
ARTISTIC
how.
tried in
Denton Trust Company
on the
DID YOU BORROW
11; \
1893
Ofi*rW
fiaLosan.-
Staling
FOL
Dento
suffen
and b<rh
have
them
today,
writes
taken C
of your
taken fc
Cardui
J ridge ;
Johns
judge; S. A
Mayfield, su
tank, orchard;every con
Will sell cheap.
All Re
ham’s
W. J. McCray
Exclusive Jeweler
*4P-
M the
dared
raise
threal
TAFT OF HOUSTON
8UPT. OF WELLS-FARGO
is, judge; E. F.
Roberta, super-
Write I
tor Special
you don
Hunts'
posed
imine.’ ia
caufi.<1 I
; Vaughn,
clerk; John
come from among Italian immigrants,
a very seripus outbreak of the plague
te-iwe -now-cxiiftent there and having
l tn vIraTence Terentiy.
Precinct >7-- K M Rucker. Judge
D. ■ Baker. ct*rMl R- I».' Fn*lei\ qu
(>*rvt«®r
quail ' ;? in SSTahoma I- <Mf
to be very short’on account o
and dry weather
No 12—Joe Kelly, judge; H. P.
Clark, clerk; Vernon Simpson, super,
v’sr.i.
rFTimMMrrvTH tu-ev-MUi.M
EXPERT* Alb NEW FORK OF-
Hi IALS WITH DISEASE.
ROUMANIAN EARTHQUAKE
BUCHAREST, Roumahia, JMB
•*—Severe earthquakes occurrMII
in the Kossomet district fifty ■
south of here. The towers Of
synagogue and Greek churches *
wrecked and many walls wereCfl
If You Want to Mo
To Denton Ben Sullivan
Odell, Judge;
N, Jones, Sup
seed planted Tuesday w
day afternoon" Garden
TERRELL'S SKAT lb VACANT.
WASHINGTON, July 17 -R*iutor
Terrell of Georgia today erased to be
n Senator when the Renat* at ***•
request ordered hie name stricken
from the roll*. Ilia seat Is uow va-
cant until Governor Smith convent*
to give up th* governorship duties
pected
the extremely
OTHERS
EXI
Ke 13—Finig Smith, judge; E. P.
C eawcll, clerk; H. T. Austin, super-
visor.
No. 15—B- F. Smith judge; H. V,
Jionnen, clerk; R. R. hollowwa, su-
pervisor
No. 16—W. H. Hardee, judge; Jess
Poyies, clerk: Ish Crawford, supervis-
roonly- te»>
he applica
new la-*
judge; Tom
B. Payne, su-
RAINS OXER STATE.
DALLAS, July’18.—Last nights
raing covered much, of North and
Northwest Teyas, extending as far
west as Wichita Fal's, where nearly
2 inches fell,' accompanied by a min-
iature cyclone at .Dundee, Archer
county, which did considerable small
damage Waco had a bail, 2 inches
of rain and a violent electric! storm-
Henrietta got anothc soaker, making
a total of seven inches in the past
ten days, Other points reporting
rains, varying from a shower to a
heavy downpour, were Miami, Hills-
boro, Seymour, Childress, Gainesville,
Cisco, Grandview, Stephenville, Mc-
Kinney (heavy rain), Abilene. Deni-
son, Ennis, Goldthwaite, Milford,
Sherman and Cleburne.
1'rr-tinct -
IV T. I:»xt<
Auofcriisor.
PreclBVt a
Hood Cunningham
Smith Supervisor.
No. t--M. Horton, judge; C. A.
Cowan, clerk; T. R. BiaUd, supervis-
HOUSTON, July 17—G. A. Taft
of thlB city will on August 1 be
named superintendent for the south-
western division of the Wells-Fargo
express company, making headquar-
ters, here. His territory will be
Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and pos-
sibly other states.
am here. Those prop!,, tip .. then,
many df them.*want us to take to a
lot at iwewi»b»tH- poiHc-s) jhnk-
lkai. Twaniy.niue other states have
dfvearded.' . .
‘Mr’ Hill r.<a ir'att-n.i :,»'»!tri-
Nb. 3—E. F. Stover,
TTcTbWrkrcTPHU-r;. XV
pervisor.
No. 4—Frank W»U
Killlngsworth, clerk, J.
pervisor.
Scmcthiaf that «riS »dd
i to the armric beatry at
four home Come ia
land see Gor lmc. ^3
[ ' " ■ . ■
I'n mtirs
a woman
Like. City
.ins an!
f they are
jpn t they
with the
from
X Haren. c’l-t
pervisor.
Iff E Aflvii
Among
si on to'
Thursday
the list P
ehall, Mt
daughter
and Mrs.
Carrie L<
cer.
No. 6—Jack Gibbons, judge; B. W
Meadows, clerk; T. J. Lewis, super-
visor.
YOUNG UH MUSI Minnis* Drug Sto
day a» l
hind the
, enter and
iters
begin as s
No 2-—-Chas
Lafferty, clerk
visor.
Flour Buaineia. Ai a result
we manufacture
hi .ppi.x contracts let
AUSTIN, J’;’T 15.- ; FH<>-wx Bfor
tracts for
in a statement made today to
automatic tax board said it wiH
quite at tax levy of not less thM
cents on the 7100 to run the gov
ment through the ensuing yetf.
that if the prohibition amends
carries he believes the levy
have to be 13c. He estimated It
take $5,991,152 to run the 4
Considerable J another year. ;
ial s; Professional
Following the rqque-t .of Anti
Chairman Haymonson for representa-
tion at the polls next Saturday,
County Chairman Zumwalt of the
pros Saturday filed his request for
representation similarly for th" pros
and Judge Hoskins approred the list
as follows:
-7' r "Ferguson,- jtrttge: Ira
M. Cox, clerk; XV. D. House supefvls.
There «•<«- fifteen'-;re »rr-es and
four probable cases of the dreaded
•scourge at the Swinbwr&e Island de-
tention Tospital last -night and two
suspected steamers ate being de-
tained in quarantine pending a thor-
ough investigation during the period
AMIS ASK SUPERVISORS * MORE ‘‘HOWERS < o x-
- — 11V! E TO I AL'
Report fro
1 have I
Lightning
think *t th
tisc.i for C
I have usl
tqr rhetiml
pcclqliy rd
ing. from J
(rrrnMes ol
funny incident nt
that created much
Mr Onion was
rfn i mA fTnltu I
TULL IH/I J’lVIILI cjTu. t-sts la. tiswr gallery, said h« < c
• • .' ; ba » Uacher in tlwf Saa Anwnio L
• stfiOOhfi '‘Ye*. He I
-W1W CAXTI Vf/TE C? ar-4 K.ad other re-
,»NT> ARE (H. U^TV OF % MI*-W h- wai ?<*•
rrEMESXOR AH WELL. - ■•■•rhattder of nx&iYroajt..:-oi'’*« fib
' -j»rst bI^^w»t.,. Tt>j.
— - i—--:-- ■ , ragged to uhtpereifully'Sy the
No. 7—E. P- Atkins, judge; W. K
Miller, clerk; W. D. Hutcherson, su-
pervisor.
No. 8—Leslie Harrison, JudgeT
George Hayris, clerk; Jas. Greer, su-
pervisor.
No 9—J. T. Robinson judge; Joel
Phillips, clerk; J. W. Rogers, super-
visor.
No. 10—E. Harpool, judge; Ham-
lyp Morgan, clerk; D. C. Hasten, su-
pervisor. i
No. 11—John W. Mays, judge; B
W. McReynolds, clerk; P. G. Cantrell,
pervisor.
THE GREAT-
QUESTION
Prccin't
M<C’orm:< 1
Supervisor
- Precinct it. CJms-jSmith;, Judge.
T I. Turpen, clerk: Jt-rwi. A Hra<l
shaw, supervisor.
Precinct
Judge; A.
rfodges, S
Precinct
.John Cashion. (Jit rk
Supervisor.
Precinct.
JWdge; C. '
W Slat an,
Pr'eclnrt
•Jtrtrn" Jon*-*
Supervisor.
precinct 1 fi
J D. Reed, clerk; A. D. Mathews, sup
ervlsor.
Precinct
.Prevfhct 22 - -1 C Scott, Judgt;
A F Itayes, clerk; Z. J. Harmonson,
supervisor.
> Precinct 22 T. TV Hughe*, judge;
R V. Dnirtcan, clerk; J. W. Koons,
rnwvteor.
Precinct -21'- Ytooker Edwards
judge: Ah In Wright, clerk; S. I
Newton supervisor. 10
* Precinct 25 --J. C ffbugsrt, judge
M. C: Amy*. <l«rk: E. S D'iyle, sn
.psrVfapr,
Bracin'* f< I. A. Tiakar.'judge
M. Rur h, dork W. L Coleman. *u
pervisor
not able to see rttior the Wttoi of
Ynaw or the- way to Waaiisgtoa
Wr Hfll said Go»er*c/r Cjunpae-’J
bad i ri<1 rfiartsr, for D*l**a a*4
tfuee tiax paraiHtod Muaiithh.fra.
■b-at that Cor. C<R<ssP-t ve*<s*d
.T3jc« • gw’H* ti* f»s-
ss#r g<xv*rarjr Y* ,t:-4 irea*t .aboat tt»«
lafeW a&4 deaia’t*--Texas ,1» rvia by
1 1 John A. Martinx
,. Newton, Clerk: .’ohn
u pervisor.
5;—8. O. Close Judge;
clerk. J. D.-Pinckard,
there Friday ir.orn;r.g
ton piowisg was in
Krum, C. P. Conse:
. rain snffic tent
creek to running. . W A Hcstand
from cast of town three miles re-
porL-d a fine rain there. The west
vide of. the Garnett farrfr. D. K. Al-
Jjson reported,
jyc-nch’.ng, tL.
beeh Slighter hi
dsy weather,
man? t-nrdeners
yc-w’ng crops. Truck men
'iir.'.eo a considerable acreage
I n-h-potatoes, wbthh are extremely
high priced.. being quoted now at
$2.25 a bush-l with threat of going
•higher. -- — ----------—;— ---------——
NO 21—W. L. JarasRln. judge. ’a
T. Calvort. clerk; H. V LUatels, n
i ervtaor. ,
No. St—B. F. Donald, judge. He*,
rjr Robinson, clerk; D H. Gate, M-
No 17—John Naugher, judge;
Clay Coberly, elerk: Brice Jackson,
•upervisor.
No. T8=- A. Logan, judge; B. Dur-
ham. clerk; R. L. Sllsby, supervisor, j '
No 19—J. W. Underwood. Judge;
-J IL Turpin, ,cl?rk; L Roark, «u-
pefviaor. „,5
No. 20- E. W Frits judge; F. M .1.. ,, t v .
PottorfT, Hark) W.- N. Yerby, super st .TL!*** **wI*
visor v snail haig Statecwide prohibition or not? Ne matter which
vUe.O you rvpowe. if you buy whiskey you .want it P«»*—
. idt^ation We have been tn the buaiMa thMrW WCK
»•>■! c-iabiijNcd a reputation of giving our customer! pure go
best to bo h ’d fbr the money
We ael| Craddock ! ••kt' ’ ll.ee I»r gallon and CrmMack’s
per sallM -the MM whteteey said ter the SMWT
W» handle gi| the leading br- nda at bottled In bond w|l
’M from ILM to !( o« pwr |kli«a. We-are i»*e a>—*»
this
may
and
not
judre: T W'
Swafford, sui
Freetact 21 __________________
M B. Raw, -dark; C O Wrvna «♦.
•’WvIrtR,,.-„
la*, Vat 1» not a i<qgal soWf, buff"
mg to a a- opinion totia? by Arslxta:
Atto-'My (/eneral Mea-
ateadi that.ele,'Aw; o'
the vote o! if ? V
»t urtivct.
\tt Tll'HOID EPIDEMK
AtWIN. July 15.— Reports
typhoid- fever epidemic In C<.
Texas were.-#ltho<it fodndatlrrri
< ordlBg to State Health Officer
n< r. who returned today from
ir.sf*etl'/n in that m<i.;oo
J. W. Fralin,
DENTIST
>au-i 'iroi
tiding to
■ I come
FEW COMPANIES WRITE INSURAN
on farm propertv. We have several in our ag<
this a spcciaky - Let h-s-vjhgu you-rates.
B. H. DEAVENPORT & CO.
Plans are
nwnt o- soul
he -pttHrsd off
Among the |
ment ridingj
roping and
particii>ants I
This is en
version fori
de home w
eligible to tj
tb,- greater J
ton tool -j l|
ot the boil
■ ■. Ulind
and all < ontq
1, was given a goo.
the east side having been
he day before.
ch” crops [darned before
_____» ar© coming up nicely . D.
Allison said that sorghum came
was
'tak,- .VpglKarion for ljqxzintrh»-i<
of Saperviso'% for I'rohilwiion f l
Li tton on July 22.
H Wils
Litre Stock AuctloMi
Pr-Vin't v ..... r Brewer. Judge;
WJhon.-Cic k. Howard Wilson
Sn;xrvl«of
~~ 'Prr i’.inrt—9—A - Wnrdbrw
Bihnt Smith. Clerk
reason
hy you
.;ei.r'-t»‘ntatf'V<, F F Hill of Den-j
ton > oun</ spoke at Fan Antonio Fri-
day night to an enormous crowd <*-
tnoated at I.0,»j<>'/ people, his s; <,e<-ii
a'-rving ar. an Introduction to the
add r«v« of~Gui„ Coldul't. The ac-
' Otnrt of the Deuben »wcu» speech
puWhiiejl-by the Rgh AnMOlO EX-
prrrwa will he of IntereiihheM-:
’ But ft left Al Fitxhugh Hili to
to the -rabble rousing ‘ .Mr. HUI
» an do ’hat port of work to the taste
oL-ali bls friends as well au to the
diallke of ail bls prohibition friends.
Tie lijurirp'hl Tiiurh of thw-day read-
ing and digesting th" speech' of Gov
C»ni|ttw*;t and be tailed Inl-o' the ut-
teraUGPS of the former goverupr In a
way that brought a smile' to Gov.
‘trrrrri’prtrMv~twr rnpreiedly----—
Mr lf1.ll &1m> made a tirrmh. at
IHaiwjp Mouton, lie said 'a distin-
guish rut cjiqrch utaiii said last .night
the Sfetho'fjst church 1/ « prohlbnioir
__cii urth. 1 hiyV" been ialHUlng uni let
” ,:t. ir-an half an >:.'h of ta n fell
own 'own Thursday afternoon and
tZ of Jich xu Tftgiste’ed at I'fot
.•"te’.i’r rain guage m Southwest
>n!on The ra'ij fru east of town
[early to Eim fork, southwest to
at Rm > Arc.--e, tb-.heyohd Krum, and
joint-1 the country northwest of Denton, as
MMt«r -vrhWe e»v+ br«ea-a~ght-
:d hz. earlier rainsx got a soaking for
he ItrSf ftmd'Tn weeks-. W’eaf‘"'Of
Sanger seven mites, however, the
all was so slight that rejiorts from
ere that vot-
rogress. At
reported a
NEW YORK, July 17.—The iigut
to bar cholera from entrance here
continues today with Federal expert-
herpYtfg tee loaal -healib dv^ar'^neut.
Five deaths have already been re-
corded at Swlnburae island, the de-
‘ r«Tnyt^"e-;f^otfT^- Si(Je of
I’a.ing 2J inch feu here .uonday at- , - •
>S NOMIN ATE JI IM.l„s B-rnooD, continumg to a slow -drizzle I —**dM*SB
FOR PtCOHIBmON I.LIJl TT".V. , well intrr the night The ra n Bad ’
the appearance of being the mos.t SkTAJE TAX TWFIVF
general rain in a loni; time andTrouiJt w • • L. •'»'» ■ ’" *-L • L
early reports, most of this section — -c—
got some rain, aith proc ip ita ion yary -; _A USTI N, July 18—GQtf.
ing c-onsjiderably. At Argyle a very
heavy rail! fell, extending to a couple
or miles south. From there on the
rain was gentle apd. went ns far a»
the county line.
’ WrMfig YerrTuTpHTe Elnl, Lew-
is. Hie am! other parts in that eectton.
Immediately Southeast of town the
fall was very heavy for a couple of
miles, but’-beyond (bat was only a
boneficont shower.
damage was done by washing, pilot
Point got only a shower, and the
rainfall-there'has been deficient.
MoKiN-iEi,. July IS-^Tb^ iJLL-' ,n
- casc.uf Frank Mccue, charged
r i. the tpnrder of Earl Mabry in
Bias ill 1907. disagreed today at-
r b<!ng out c’xty-nine ami erne-
If hours il ls was ths) . third
«-rv Isor.
Precinct. IS
Will N Durham
Supervisor.
Precinct 19.--Claude
Judge; Join. Daugherty, Clerk; W.
H. Guy*®. Supervisor. - ..
Precinct 20—R It. Hopkins
judge; Cha* White, clerk; W H
Rate*. SupervlBor
1‘riclntt "l.—O. B" Dick, judge:
W W. Robertson, clerk; T. J. Jack
ley
Wljr is HDel tsrat parry »» T*s‘Sunnr 15"
EaxopbeU w ■'? *ke'” 4 Hill, prior
a dalualon in -that matter I had nP
w>ays-regarded the Methodist church
as a ChrUliah church '
”Mr. HUI pteased . Ills hearers ho
much that when be had finished *l,a
uddre-s* inside the hall he was rent
for to come outrid". Ho soon Led
the multitude in th<> garden yi.llinr:
with delight at "very gaily Mr. Hill
was voted a rflatiuct hit' by everyone
who heard him,
—'..'Tliorc weru ti-w pre-.uunarlis af-
ter the corning of ffio Governor.
County. Chairman C. 1$. Terrell called
• ho greet aoi'rnblage to order wit-i-
out clliflculty and presented John F.
Onion as the Introducer of Represen-
tative Hill. Mr. Onion paid high
compliment to the ability ami cour-
age of hla friend from Denton .ounty
with whom he has nerved terms >n
the legislature.
There was one
thia Juncture, one
laughter. While
spanking th« crowd in the garden,
moat of whom had b«en marching in
the parade, commenced to sing, 'How
Dry I Ain, Nobody Kffow* How Dry
I Am." Amuaoment ahowed on the
faces of Mr. Onlon'a listeners till
thn song ceased.
Mr, Onion said Ranting Rankin
and Iridescent Ivy have been unable
to put a string on Fftxhugh Hill. Ho
had always fought for local option
bnt he doesn’t want the people of
Denton county to toll the people of
Bexar county how they shall get.”
’’"'I hare heat'd a rumor up tn my
country you.people down here were
iron-bound and rock-ribbed prohlbl-
ttnnlau. I have <ome down to sec
ft>r myaelf, began Mr. Hill. "I wish
my prohibition neighbors could see
this multitude, for after seeing you
t am convinced problbMtonista In San
AntbBlo am aa scarce .-w Ichlea in
Haded.*'
. P*l,l trW!MS te the Ajamo and
a I . F-b/j-.t* o.'. it-': pro side a., well
jji'.r: ou.’K-'. Mr Hill .'\<-ntlone<!
* ( r,< <m,- ^rotn't.co.z prahJbl'ioi
cjxaak'.r ’
y, , . '• t Util ' , '' J".
Tentioh'atetto, an2 fifteen c’*e< cow-
confined there Indicate the city's
real danger.
Another cholera deat
Swinburne island~w4a;
total of sit Today's.
boy aged 11.
Apprebensl n Is 8tro»u
Although ttie situation is declared
• . b? we’rinTan^r'TEr^FaTra oHi-
-s+ivia- *U-ch^xg*.-OX t-*.e .*.tt£X .do. hP-
try to conceal their serious apprehen-
sion about the threatened invasion,
and Dr. Alvah H, Doty last night de-
clared that the quarantine officers of
every port "are fating a very eer-
.... roug task- during-The
coming summer and it is not im-
oi-aurn- that many vessels arriving
from Italy during Jhe next few weeks
will-bring on4 or mure. cas« - of the
J. A. Minnis.
)'r»-xrip<>oai Ijrugg'-'t-
• Over 3i> Year-' Etperjence
The town oL Denton and
the county of Denton
two of the best places
side ot paradise. Yom
travel the world over
over again and you will
find another where there arc
as many happy combinations
of water, soil, climate, socie-
ty, schools, churches, and
the manifold advantages that
portends to one’s individual
happiness and contentment
as you do right here in our
own town and county. The
schools and the churches are
open to you. The land needs
your labor and will repay
you rhahy fold your intelli-
gent cultivation. \
*
Don t wash- jou# time Ustenirj to
knerker* If you wkni m Tut, ot iu
srre. or tipirc tn Dentnu or juuK-dui.-
sld<- tbe iclty limit!, or a sma 1 or
’»rMu farm ln_tho best county in the
Uritel Statc-s and on the rtwtest
t' u-x. 1 •um ciuuRO IQ show you
wiiHt I *«vr tyni ns<> soinr trad*
<n - nything. h wt)| be to your lu-
rrryrttg sw me ;t you wuirt anv+Mn*
" bat l.-tevo.
A f«w of my otrsriaj
A fivwrod houao.
auo por-h Lot 1S1H« f*«a, *osk
front, Tkroa nn» ,mM-' «•>*
-trained. <>n* b,*. g .from rar Uno.
■ oauati* 1'1 J|Ma frrt<n iho
•quatr <oiF of th* «-ool**l Imwit***
In to* a ; prkt* 11 SIS Boa* trad*
up forty-eight hours after it
amied into the g-ound, and
Hestand said th®*- different kind of
ere up Thurs-
(8 which had
fiercely hot
are coming again ond
are planting qulck-
Truck “men hve
|tK* yaar eaaa« ’*>. a&ett otfcer-
’ <j« .g***5ns4.a*d qq»< from
|£s< Umcr pefi tax. ii <*• nuJag nr
• -'crrod ey Jwdg* rfaaffs do.
.VAorswy Gewraf s offk* TWreby.l
1 r M j>eiie-» rf. #«rtw*es aa^l 2P0,
! jevreg asws »* fv-A’ca. cossty adto
fO»e <*f *»*■<« -■*i- i-
‘s’e diwmaitfkii iro*. loclig ;a next
iSMordag * oc *xy «**’ Lis*
tjwar, a* «*<> awt-wor-a *5 a-b.5 T5,
| r'os; ■&«»'» «x''3ptio*» eere
La th* aa jIoti fey tie ,C«*-
j -s.-rt-art- baotoi
V Tae te«*< M- xM»tr to a 'qaery
ioo.titot pedst. »«>s»itted by Jsdge
’ HudbSB sererai days ago A n»is-
l be? of young mea who have cest-e of
’ tZiM* Jx«- i, 151%. w recently is;
•«* ioc.kstiletz io poil taxe*.
1-b-aA to tx^uiptj&u cer-
• tifieatee.'' They were sjrtereeSed 1*
‘ kSow tlelf reA s’a’.oe, -nd the letter
Mftm tFe Attor»*y ■Geaeral.'x office,
‘•w-fcteft- foii’H**, -*fxs* ill- .. ---
General farm sales, in fact*®
tion sales of all kinds; Plenty^,
experience and plenty of ns
ences- Phone or write for
the.stale to burn a
>■ r.tU ^f,ra:d of the I
’ ryf./rcnf" to •
jvp 'When)
o a poh’i-1
al stunip it lv tln-e.to '-jJl-a Galt,' hi ;
Fout'-d. I am willing to <fec!arc I
hU in puritan!'-»1 North Texan as. 11
for it u a (pod f^Mca
ihouki trade here also. There arc I
■ manv items that drug tJc^es handles
| that are comtaDtk in demand. '
These aie pot drugi whofly but
drug store goods We shall be
pleated to haveycu come to u$ p II Th I ED A Al IT DD F A IZ
iwberevef you need anything that Vj|VLLl\ A UU ‘ Dl\l Ah
; ‘ drag -tores haDCZ. 4f you de net
talready trade with us there will at
pc31' QO ^axro <^ooc letting u’
wojiid t-e es- show you how well we can sene
fez tei—j;: Free^ddsverv Bolb-phenes
.nounc!ng prohibition nn :t
a farce -anj aa. something '
make criminal' of men
from a county strongly If
bx. said, 'but I iollcvc ITTi going to
reglKter a heavy mnjdritv agalnst
the *m<ii'Jmcnt next fWti 'Iay. Pro-
hlbllionjria ar4. swearing, by 'h<!r
trcaUjoBB they ana going t-i get my
p'dltlcaf ncrli, Tut 1 <lefj tliel- BP"
riMIcirm They eay they art. not
t-peadlng money In this campaign.
5'et they ar® bringing ■preacher* in
hero from Chicago with I saloons
= sattrf tttklttg Hteirt lijfey < -'f tiiunitla*
where- th" closest ssloon :
away They hav.. b o;;'1
Into the state from P.gir
where *J><-r" nr" '’"O "a
three wives to cv/'ry lu*:g
H'rt so. ndluc M!O.m v Why
rsr he»» people wrestle
open saloons where they <arne
In - »«■■ nl rtf having them fipeak in tlfp
dry rtruntleg of Texas?’
‘ This raised such a hubbub 61
‘he«r-, *an<! laughter that ths band
joined in the general Jubilee The
orator declare^ he read tn Horn" and
Htate that Texas had 640 dry coun-
ties; "This nrrtoon.’ he saW, ’also
'ontalns the statement ' I am dylnc,
Texas, dying" It should have,, been
written after that at atoment "rfikont
the number of dry counties. ”1 am
lying, Texas, lying ” Tom Campbell
said her* last, night h
state administration to
. state tax rate, That's
means he will come out as a. sacrifice
after the rate is raised. And such
a sacrifice It will be a .cotton tall
rabbit to Jupiter. It will be ne®es-
, ••try- to value •be state tax rate and
I Campbell knows It. He had 83,00,-
000 from the Waters-Pierce fine
• '.«r< than Gov. Colquitt. The tax
, rnto-wllt be ratset end 1 wane to add
( that nobody I* akeered of Ca.mbwIE
t fh has had hfr •pur* clipped '
[ “When Mi Hill had eone'trled he
( was given it : real cheer and every-
body wWniri roach of him.- tncludinr
, Gcvrmor CdTquIfF. warmly shooJt
, him l j the band.”
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911, newspaper, July 20, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209042/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.