Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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hoice of Tran
SAYS WAR “IS INEWIAHf
Non saros h. l
Brothers & Company,
TERRELL
LEWISVILLE
DENTON
GETS LAMORA'S CABIN
KF.D <
«.O\ EltNOK
Thur'
NORTH TEXAS RAINS'
Hmt
■tali1
QUI1
n tlrtti.
STATt
west
RDI It
14TT.tr
and
The First National Bank
ICE CREAM
Capital and Surplus $100,000
ihiu< rop<
in rift.
nil
lloffin
incept
tlfor.n
•Hllwn
.IliitHl
now
yam
have
■tit* ar
comni
ti r * nwK»A
A. D II RNF.tt.
I AUfe lMUN.
a. HANN
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• v n nmttt
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tWo <)|
JOTat ■
to.left
flu.!
4 U < I
‘Jl.'ltt
,h unt-
il uni
W -
Property In Center ol Rockefellrr Es-
tate. Which Owner Refused to Sell,
is Finally Purchased.
"*N>ral
IWferi, • lurpfag
’ Illi.II hit I
>ivr w.ihTii
is In-.'ii |
■ tmimil.'f
hildl'.‘il ..
mil -Jt.it'
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.'i ...ally
Ltalllag"-
UIMT SINTA IITTZENK TAME PARI
K ©M' AXIZATtoX «* «<U. CAM
PAK.NFXUR.
W. T. Bailey & Co.
Over Jewelry Store, South Side
Old Phone M. New Phone Km
The Ford Automobiles
The Velie buggies and
carriages
Clark I
“whhii
fiese pl
The tu
the nt.
-Otte
«ner t!
AN'ONA WH'S WRITER NAAS Mil I Ji
KNDrHAS BO\tUTTER DENTON
..ff
right >>f way
tfo>- tTTTtf.'k.ir
. Ju*tin,
Oar.l t a
rorujrw’l today and this time Premier
Asquith accepted it.
Premier .Asquith him*»-lf will take th*
war ~-cretar> ship. Sir John French,-
Chief of Staff Of the army, and Str John
Kwart, adjutant general, .h-ltnitely re-
Mgn-.l today. /
,A§qiiitli'* action was a great surprise.
He was wildly cheered as he walked
front th* House of Commons, where he
made the announcement.
Under the law he must give up his
seal in the House until his constituents
re-elect tvtafe—.
No'-t
mor* i
ilUilnl' l"
m ;vyt oi*
Io .-.0111.11'1
oxsntt ( tives” ire drifting
U’PXltlNTLX TOWARD FERGI SRK
LONDON, March 30—John Seeley
ionic
you n
liver a
pel hi
■health
|.*l»t <>n th.-
of I* "til..it
•• ill _of th-
-tit of th-
writ h.
Hired ’
MALONE.
Hain-, cabin,, wInch (Ur tiwr- ibuli twen-
ty ~years 1 tock.’T.-R.tr ageTils TiaV.-’ V.ltn-
jy fried to buy or force by legal memis
into lb- jp,<«»'‘-H.-r>. Hockefi-lb -r i-state
TWO DEAD, TWO HURT IN
’'TORNADO NEAR WILMER
■m'HWEML Ih'rtd'iit.
t’i ttVER, X *'*--l*r*MdenL
■ IIHiSTAI.. Active \ Pr-st.
w> HWT.Ett, ijahn-r.
m»H»w \BI», <a*T Ctedime
arcuttt
pure ‘
tlllWei:
>5priu
<OJIMXNDEtn INbPEt lulls
I S’DRIED ItX member.-. <n
km:XI. ORDER IO Ml Illi
tian' Farmer- Suffer from lliql. Water.
Tlioiiiih th.- .Crop Dnmaije XX.i- *li<|ht j
in Host Places.
m-rnuia .ki
I’s stud-nt
Indian i|ioH-,
\I.L
THE
WAY
Both the best of their kinds, and
everybody knows it.
About irixt>z'auppnrters of Tfcomas H.
Ball for governor tud ;n th* District
(our! room .Saturday aflcriiooo at i'JO
o’eioek f«»r th* purjw** •’* ♦*rsa»»aHi*t *
county Balt club to haw charge of the
.-aiupalgn oF the Hou*t«»n man in Den-
ton county. Dr. J. P. Blount railed the
meeting to order and on1 the motion of
J. W. Sullivan was electe'd chairnun of
Hie masting, with-NU U Edwanh>.a£fJg-
is lilist
•uppbrt ’w
II.11
'I un-.liinmii.sly in
route. Hut Dent..n
w .-r- quit.- .-•iiit-nt*
s. repod- .'I, ucx- ■ irr.-.i di u-i ug
n, listing,idiom ..11.- t“ '•:>*•
hours. HiirJt win.!-, d.jiiic
i-m-v farm in tills
i u'tii.il I., is Ilf in
d niurkctliu; eon-
■ -rfi-.v, in^.
inks, striki
I.‘.I ,-uru-oii
I.lKkW ISE -
IMPORTAXCE IN ITXTER TOOAY.
f RIMs SEEMS TO BE APPROACHING
WrTH SECOND RESIGNATION OP
GENERAL SEELEY. . .
it«»AN<»M'.. £;
• e-iltl-iurn: XVf
ad'.-rtis. in.-nt <.f
al.'.iit I., pull off
jus, XLtfvle 24, l;<ia.—-
herewith return your
tin- gtjfaj sai« you are
th.-lS', t»hd wish to ;,.i-
vill be badly spent
fltis unv.ivy will f>- .
*>y" Hid in-n .-I-,-I.-.I, wti- ar“t
fd about with ,.11 He" safegmir.is ki
to law in th- .-'i.-nditure -f ftn>
will tiav.- til-
ngin-.ir. who
and indivi.ln.dll
Ileal < h. ■ -pi*u|dc
rv.-.nl hiunitiv
< .anyi.li jiI>
lory .-it tin-
Duggan Abstract Company
Exchange National Bank Bldg. S. Locast Street. ®
IT AV!' .1, V :1t.
mid d'u„'.x
stiiui.tr-: !'-•'
fluds.m u-
pr-aciHul .. i-
ii.-r-'“wi4 s.tid to lite eslab I
■tijuro was a hunt. ! who reft
<Hri wl«-. Av<m l-«an>:il ties fn
4nt' and llsh’inv i-niMM He i
God*. Prefacing hhr ytrtitnn with in
stances of common Jiuowlodg- wtn-r.
uoitl ph OutTs
XIMIEH H» HIE l.ltHT P
OF DIM lilt I II IM.E
bi'ltsr in.I iiioiy'
ii>>!i.
The priividtnK °f * pubtii- r«t room
W l» Jaki’ll Up .111.I diw'Hss-d at i-IUtil
b> the Huat-d i»f Directors, th. pi.-jjorit)
uf. whom wore in favor’uf th- mer-
chants pr.ividiua pitch’ aparliii-Hts in
thrir xt.iree riiin-r ibkii sttbecribinH to
a ayncrtl fii^ti for lie- -wtnbHsbme of,
a jpiibltc rest ewmii.
Tfi>- ilteuilwrs of Hyt Bovrd of Dir. ,
tors present al the m>s-tiiui Tli<n-Mlav
lAuruiiig w-re: J. \ Itayaur. J»«-k
GhrHd-iL Lipni'omli Jr. XV. F. Jarrell,
J.H L. nt< vw-tt Met W t: Smoot
■i-r i.'oiiity dr State ollima). >’..n-intake 4r»||
wiffi;^. iJHffl’I.KTE ’FRAsJf’ fNDEt<!
" _ You would .-not trus.t ymjr i->dy tu
a id unless fie .ia.equippeii , .bitli propee.:tS
not tiusi ymir ’ I l I I.K hXAMIXATlOR^
L hia. wajruLuxiL-asUie-asxeqiitw^mwvitb
• ’ Gadi- -'iU
iti - i'i' tur
I.UW1-. ■■. w h
' «...>d many iH-n who, have /beWk
<>-to speak, in the aii- politically *D*
•mni'iikt out now for Bali, and also for
'■ -reiis.m. a.’.-ording to their perMd®
o-dil.-.-tioiis. But the eonstructiveS, RM
whole, si-em ready to give their-ofr-u
lor«-nient to l-’ergusoui,.
IVesident XX ilsim’s stipporti r« litusS^lUM.
repeals debate.
Representative Humpht-.-y, it-pubh-
ean, of XVashington, was applauded
when Ji- -aid that Clark would today
be presld-nt "hut for an injustice ”
Speak-r Clark n-appoint.-d. flow -v-
prrttng tirm to rrtEvelt tlt’‘T,resM-ifit: lu-
stead. ti* profess.'d tri- ndstdp for torsi-
>h and uia.'ke
lifting
•ncy in l!d'>.
•pieyj of 'till1
a.i s(,.rt-,| and - light
1 .’em. nti.m they <T>
lurills the past few".
e.t M - spark*. Av Im
CoiTTi eon
i. ioui lie
W lmn J.-F. Zurn and Frank Sparrow
<if Karri XV.irth arrived Friday urirmiig
for the IMirpos. of-iiml.i‘. l ii.g, th- D-11-
toll lainilllahilery Nil. Ki FfidrtV lliclit,
they Were met al the train by several
members of .tRe-hwai Gidghis r.-ni|4at.
who 1 sci.rted llfv'in in automobiles for
H drive over Ilin rsity. Three aul-umo
biles met Hh* train. MiihHig Hi- deeu-
panls of which we_re p, .1. and I’ 1.
Iieyett, .loe 'Johnson. XV. II. Tlmmps..n,
" L Jarrett and .1. .1 M.u-l.aebl in
After driving over llm prim-inal str. t-
of Denton Mr. Zurn and Mr. sparrow
were taken tu th* •iottiw’ Hob l.
i: xv. i.onfit'ry of Fort xx’-rtiF .mi
F. XVooJs of Dallas if- ey^H’.-t-jl Itli-
•ncrnofilrT** in«kT vX.lib Hi- <'.,>mm»n<T-
i^ry at 0),; hall Frl‘,livy night to assist
with the insiHVtion. Th- Commaudeky
is making prepaialiiuis to -njc-ilain
their visitors in a most agreeabh.. man-
ner, at th* »n**ting tonight
I II IX sixn PH.
March ?«. I.iwr-'i;
’. was nisi mH' kill
ttie Upp-|- wall ■■
ox- .1. I!
-mplete
of lie- I
..s.'.l Hie
• intm-l 1
it- and il
ipoitil a eommil I
.'for fji' trip- w hii-h
ide dlirilia III.' iatt.'l
l.r.msli May’
I'illZ-li' .f i'-ntmi
gild.-: r- turn, wlub
di.atri.-l Wdl r-c.'i"
land -nil an.-'-in-nt,
.hl mi is.
. 1 in. aiuikiU-Uui..Mi4aad.>ssr -e ■
'll'id."I to r.-em,
iT-u-nimi m'o.ii 1
f iii-
and Hi
a tdl--»-
He t.dd Hmll. Im
that Im was al-
uiajority ,.of Hu
i’ie Fori Worlti.
when be w >s in-
o called tli' -eoU-
liqnor to a minor. a.minty 1
XVits->n Thursday m..ruing '.fl-
Imn for disfifissai b-for- .Ill'll
Two d i'-' .U'i Ml. j sparks told tbose
very i'll*-' [.I him that he would imt,
mid, r .<uy eircimuuaccs- -withdraw.,
since Hmi iim»- nV his been convinced
Hi .t tim leaders wlm have bis'n named
imt olheta Would light him Io 3 fltli-dl
With '<i'-h .tip.isiti..u Irvin promim nt
lulls hr was ma.I- to realiw that hi-
e.ihld- rrlii |... elected.
I.VpIvS'-totw 'haw been .Utrihul.'d In
i.ol XXoller-. Jouatl.an I.au* add olimr
Sooth T’-x:w anils, iii.hcallM an in-
-'tinalmu i,, thru to James E. FurgmArtk
XX heih’T thaf Pours* will b<- f<»ilow<xl
imw th»t «park» hys v nlirtTH'vn is rmt
rm.vHj. tnn it'1, unk tstuud Hlai While
spirts was sMll mi' • ‘llud •’* was an-
nkr-d .Hi*w ue ii wotild -uppiiT! Fcj-sm-
• ’r. if U C IHW to 4 'pe stioU bf ttoisc
two
nnrrnmt; --r.irnr • fw-rmii xviTfr Aimpst 'trim
suiain-.'s tn.it fli-s men meant just
wh il find li--n '.lai of them, and (hat
not suppor’
selected al Fort
imiji of 1 ■ . I m,l t- riatit-oo.
di these thing, shitl Im ad
you". Mr. Hutls'iM1.' -erm..a
Taut with -arn-st ..ixuii,
thoughtful appe^. Im4n»hw*rvi-s md to.
rontinUi' puUin< uni.1i|..)rl,<:il things
lUiieiuneed. E.-acli "of Hie live rnln'r*-
ters will preach iinye-pmrainc and r»occ
night ibiriilfr th*- t!v<- divs -ttmn’ bi'tijg
nd -'-rvi.-’ s i'll . SatTfila \ •
Monday Morninp Scrviri-s.
Monday at tli- .' 1 *•- * P“.‘-liy'-
teri.ni Ctur.Ti X". mV>g‘”. - .,t m l'ir-1
litinstiaii cliurMr'wa- m eh .i-u,... .Ind
pr.-acie-ti Vi eb irm-terjsli-a 11' st-.
— I imn fr*!i>'1.- o 1*. '' t-.s.
iyo. wa» tv'c.lvv.i — \-t-C il.a -
.Imt'.:- Spi-ni'er ind |d .<■■ d "i> if
Mr. Tali'Isey i- livIns .1 . 1 i
ri-w .arr.T fs ’ppcsidrrn cS •*-
N .I ."ual 'lyaiik lli.'fe:
Bulb—ihcsc KeiiHi tn. n wlm on,
‘■d on ttm district .nmii.-'ti in
couuly are welt g'.'m.-mbi-r.'d hi id.uiy
of the "old fillHTs'' .of Hu’ County, and
Hmtr picluivs make fitting addition.- h.
ttm group ,.f former District .hidir-s
rim withdrawal of Sam .Sparks, ap-
. |-<r.;nlly a'Oitipidleil ,to lune that .aiurse’ P^
' nm.-li against his will, .has been a.ma^?
i-t- of miicfi speculation as to tfie.piff^®
J jm- 's ti-hind those who dictated bis."®
w'ttidrawal. and Spark--’ friends ar* net |
I f'-'diiig any too well ov. r that Cliester- ;4
j II T'rrell’s friends al-m -seem a bit I
feliafe.) imd.-r ttie collar at tiiC frestinert"’
i Hmir friviirilr- hits received. ■ lm-ipoM -.w
t Morris uf Victoria, aiways. a Rank out-.^
|-idi’T and -til) iu that dlastk r*ibTaM|lj^|
1 *ii*.diuu«MiiiuUuo- to, stay in the race. „L.
* XX in. F. Robertson *of Dallas is still
■'mpat-fta! atj.’ioiigh it i- not appapMUE^s
I tu-t why. dtftt-tlm drift toward WHsB
liLL'"'.'. ’"'I ouli. aim’ng th", leaders, btfAmig
' ttm la'ii. and filers, continues, caaily -^4
; i.-'is idiol- I.. ,i man 'who is watcJHBf y^s
j th- I'oiilical cnrri-nts.
j - Tim-- pr-rtnet: im-*ting«-of the
j-till.-lives nr.- called for Saturday neiL .
iHliaifumn in this county have been *p-
I lioiiib-d and eyt-ry thing is ready for the |
. tnnin.iiiau, which is scheduled to take-
I id.* - it Kort Worth on the 14th, f<4ji'-.®
j lowiiiy Hi- county cimventmns on tbe
\ -nt of tier m.irrias',1
so h. Itirdie, i.iitli.
out Hup' I'omlius.'i
Hike, tn fee Mlllpie
i» first wife d-i'-il-i
A MN* MM4Nm»\ IllNffWMMB
W \,4HX,.T,3X M.S'I, A - Th*
,u.fH ,.f 4 .«>- h<| , ...K f ti' i* H.ib*
SMU. it.g f.^ th* M4h i“>nri|»4*« at 1
■Vwtim. d M the
for Tornadoes and wind
storms a» well as Had storms.
We can cow y our pr per-
ty.with an insurance pdhey
against all these, and the rates
are very low.
W e have Both phones, and
would be glad to talk with
vou—Call us now.
-eit-s- im nigfil amwu: ■ ■
o- . a .1 ,m , c.'inihtiTT’
'IJ'is' -■'-}> .' is PCliinjyl'-ii,. ‘i ■
t ■ < . ■: ion ! ■ '-.4' • d In In ’ ’.
h ui-iT ' idling ITmJ^-e ‘ X'
\-i:'i'.n ,w "iild imt slip; -■
es-’-nt -Hfit -was*" sr-G-'.'-i
St ..pi ll'd lr-..t'‘r of th- , nt
'I mii Ball, slid- wiltiO'd Jiy-.l :
adult'- Hit’ the race Ji .ins'
Would >- ill XiU.U. .
a hi ir. porta fi’ ■ - s>: - - Wi3F~fb -"’TINT
cmisid-T.ition in many bv*-, mi't -it-iug
that V,eit-d'V'-io]-d inti Ib'. t dotm Will
not save h. smil,.d''sjdb- th calamity of
ienorane.’. Mr. Hudson coutimiwl with
Hm •lme},tpm*nt of Mis Hmm* regarding
tte nrauijrT in -whtch first things may
Im m ule tirst. Ttlaf > iod rail (mt take
the step whiiili i. bow the only barrier
b-'t-.vei'n it;- .itiii ■ ind Himself, Im ti. -
llevisj; that w!,-o i luiat Was
«m th- 1 ..id. th* l at.h-r cam-
• s it w is -VfUd
REPUULK AN LEADER HINTS BROAD
LY THAI REPEAL WIHUI HAMM
CAP I NITED STATES IN EAPEtTED
WAR WITH CHINA OR JAPAN-4SNG-
LAND JAPAN'S ALLA.
. .A rhawp- in the pbma of the simul-
AMBwud meeting* far this we»h, h*gtn
mng Munday night, make Die nm- ting
wholly a union on*, and Monday night
the members of al) Ave congregations
are invited to meet at the Methodist
ebureh to hear a sermon by one of
the local pasters, jiastor and text to
be unannounced. Through this week
Hie same arrangement wtU prevail;
iw-etings in th* morning at the First
PreAbytertan Church and at night at the
First M. K. tJiurch, Soutii, of which
ReV Oscar T. Cooper is pastx.r
It’ was possibly the vi-rj notiivabl*
spirit of unification and co-operation
manifest at the morning union meet-
ings at the Fltnt, Presbyterian Church
wlrtcb wa« responsible fur th* changed
big congregations, which threatened th*
capacity of th* ehun-li, attended the
m-s-ting* evyrj. .lay, ,-a whu-J."Um Ov*
pastors took lurtts'in .-iiarge. The night
meetings will l»e made feature gather-
ings, and every effort is iirtiig b.-nt to-
ward buiMitig lip ttm saum good spirit
that has. been prevalent in the morning
meetings, with even better congn'uii-
liigus mure <rf the bueiims* people
will be able to,attend .^t night From
day to day the minister who will hi- In
ctui-kc Aif til’ ulyif<.t syXYlcrs yyilL ip; UU-.
A Denton star*, which is putting *n
a sSTe.-iT^.H'IVc.f by pikil 'Vednesifey a
copy <>f one of its circulars, together
with a Mtef signed. "The South EtiiFof
D-mloti 4 .'Hnt-y,”-which is taken to in-
.u- ai-- Huit Hix: wrih r’ thereiif ‘ is very
“—r " .’ rmntvn. T’m letter g-.i'S i n
k-r. Xiimrf l.rwm. H 11 Tu'i-
Kitwarcts-'Tii'".1 M. Hopkins,
pm, 1.. F. -| -. B'-t-ti it-M
.1. XV. J.'.lm-t. 1 I: - -t. .
r. XN all. " t'. - -r. XX it
./ H Blew X- t.( XX r' .a n-.
EA. M. E. MI-DMLN MF
T&iT'cHt R<H IN (HA
UNION SER VU KS AT F
TUN SUNRAY AT „
CHANGE IN PLANS FOR Vt EEK.
ii'p-ir-idly Hmt'i i- d.'-cTmhl* poll- ■
* * • •l-4'.Aigi‘t
dl\ x Mroiig, dfiCt in th- "■-mi-trnet-' jig:
.■.uni. t“ward -Jam. - C. F-Tg^bB?^-^
iu4l count', and-,it is not fo lie te-
■ f*.1 t-' surprising if H e Fm t XX’ortb 5::
•'tins Xlpcil H endurses the ■ JbOM
county niajj. and quits at that. Barry
Xlilb-r of Dalias, high up in the co6-.
structivi- ranks, has given hi«•’•‘tfdorM*’
. . ; meat to Mr. Ferguson, whom he UkCte»Jw|
, t” James .4 Hogg. Dii) Gray of iloua-
‘[ton has M*o conm out for FergusonjpqH
j ,ilm mu.-J. pr aiusing candi-lo.lt, and tit oi.i
'* I H' ll county man who, a. few weeks MB ■’4;
y emtntod a rank ontstdBK^j
tn ttm running■ffv.w "witir "':
liXI.BA.', .Xl.ifi-li fit IU-.."
■Horui-. a.-'--,mp mi'-d i.y-wihd
'■ io'.ity,-and in rome-seetiotm t
iri.- d ill-QVV.:' s and hail, visib'd
as yesterday. La-
............. H"mi num
. from as far • i-t
.I S, 'ATilT im’-inrr;
• -Uy 'll J’s not tf-,- [rit"' tn?
'll- ..tT.-n-i' .ll.'u.-d, mid Hi
ii|i.m wbos, ■ \ id-m
w >...| v n.r-t 1/11 >- I
.-t; to conm.
sinm r com-
urak* salv.-i-
of tvhat ar*
. ,<ri'd IfttP- - ins, and what
• ..id'-* P'-linrs with t-'Xird to
n.iimi.liie judgment tliat - ts
dm'.' another- whsir-.- th-T* is
h-< evil in toitli
1 was doitnw -d just as
It, th* ex.'i-f.li'iu of Um
lai".- ..Tull '-i.-ctkitis, which w-1-.' oinit-
I- d Mr. ' a amUill was iu chars-’ "f lit"
bwotioual service, Mr. Martin singing
‘My Lord -Hid I.5'
iary.
Ttie organization of a Tom Hatt club
was item gone lnio. and Hste were cir-
culated among those prV“-n! for signa-
ture*. On motion the name setected
was the Central Democratic Ball club
W c: Edward* was eteclSed chairman nf
th* club and L. A. Mc1>mild secretary
The advisability of naming precinct
chairman to assist in the campaign in
every precinct in the I’ounty was dis-
cussed, hut it was tlecided to leave Hie
apjMdntiimlil of th*-- ebairm*n Io Hie
presi'k-tit of the eetdra1 .diilk
ijirisiiii'r.ibli-vnthusiasm w is shown
by th* crowd present, an*i an active
part in Hu- campaign of XTr. Ball was
WMSUgil. The Malcm-nt JRal ttm Usov—
ton liiin shoiild carry fe-ni.m county ti-
Jlu- Jul' primary's t>> al h-<-i no
toniy vis- imtlnrshstiraHv *t*-*r*+ —4-
numtmr of those pr-sc»t from various
parts of Hie oouuty volunteered, to^eir-
culatr petitions for n*w m*mlmrs of
Ihi- .-tun, and Hies.- li*t» will lat.-r Im
rcturrt-'t and thefnanips <TrrHHt on Hi*
etui, ro't'-r.
. rhe Xl_;r:'un*s secured <»t lie
:ng Saturn.iy afleymriti a:,s
.1 P. H oUJii
l.mkbijrn' ..ihi
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.1 I. i.iiftiu, J. XVj.Aiirii-, •
B Fein-Il. L. Taylor. M 1.
H.-B I’ .rtwood, J. S. !'■ :f i!
• el- S \ Hlewv-ll, .1. M
I. XV. -mitt' .1
MaTnim.'XX yi
1 SIITBItllS ‘Tornadoes
ORGANIZE CO. OR
W ‘ G-r| hke that th*- iir>t time th it
■a • foul*! !:<•* wf- <lur*ng‘ th**
i-^i.v Ii{st fhfjtt, vx
th-H • ntiF'" i‘» :!-■»• T.uninHh'f
on Hi- -mt.i,J?- b} liking -ti.-k. :u»i
furnfstnng mm.my t" smmr- t>i/b’i r of
<«.» Ates
- - ■ '*** *” **
-Mm*. ,a gatBeuML -rf »mv
•.y-evn-[ iu-'idi-s, Hi.-'.
ani-i1 of a .-omp.-Lml
I"' a di-intet-st. .1 p
Don't ., i-\ ' tti ,t
ni.iii's m<.\ciii.-.J to •
**miti - ......id*; Hi -
A. G. roMIffVoX Mill I II HI.
Xpl'ln-atioii trwjicsib.it. Hu- will o| ttie
hit.1 J. 'i. Tomlin-ou a 0 til d ii.'ili.'
i.unty coiirl Friday :iH-ino..n. Itm i|w
plication .-stimititm th - 1 Hu-uf :i.-
■ state at goo,tint), consisting mostly of
I’arming lands im ir Etii, J ">y>VL‘ .mimiy.
Th'- "HI w is .IjJ.si Xpcil I i. i'.kk'i, m.i
nmms tti- wife, Mr-. I.o'i hL. Tomlin
son, umlrdiaii of I he mei'f-mldlim md
• V'. utt'iv of .lli.f- ivslat'' wilhout l>>md
It;, will bi-.pi-iift:- to Mrs. !.,,i| E
I "inlilisott. ptoi id'-d sb" r-m libs 'ill
ui.irrmd. th..- bom- •->■’ " t- s ii'-.ir
Ei-i, .iml two f irms, ■one -f t*'. 3 1 o i-.is
men
1 !>• fittil*.
ireiation h.i
tilly been ii.iihed
H. M. .I.dhiston, editor of th*
’ .st: I lake XX’olh !--. v- Im
stm 'tit-wide eifiipiign;
Lui'', ions prominent in mti
Ibm. J s. WiHiatiii'. r..t-m r
li.rr il iw irmant Hon ''i'.y-
i->. "dime tin- Fort XXurth
id mhiTs .stive in imHhfing
'tim.-' ii. Ik'mocr.ilie" mo
iid ii— Hi. it every effort
tie p'.-' '-'tii Ins no.minition
Till.- ' llnlld.ll*, CVi'l
. 1 ‘1 .11 ■; 'fiF l-T.rl
'-PARKS -I ID HI VICTORX NUXX.
XI STIN, Xlrtt-i |i *7. Sam Sparks l ist
night declared in a slat, tti.-td gi\*n out
!»' his headquarte** that the wittidiaw
al of Llarcne.'aliisley -gives him certain
riirtiuii iliou from the .constructiv*s nt
Fort XXorth next month.
XM slUllb* HI ITS
RACY Fol
haul -Alli In- short it v.iit tfu“l*>iigtit
term local popik- th/- m<i|i‘ v " ill. stay
ill dm enufitv, and twi matO-i how mit.-h
th* virnt of gm*I roads rniild li* made,
th*y ar* not as. exp'-nsiv.- as bad roads.
l*4-a faU, for mxamp).', ----—
Don't be deludi'l into th*- Idea that
this is ml .lUh.tiHibil* maids ujiy■__k_ffj*
.itiLum.bii.- man fj'oi-n th-1 roads a*-,a
nil-, hot Hie. host -oad rm- th* ailt.i-
'imtij' i-tli.' X IdtX ItKs l i -.jUl foi the
'.V 'J-'l.s { fdlggj. -
’■o' R. x< Johieo (lid H<U4. J
'Tl«n • Wi-f? fWi.-nf rn» m«>»l knte«7
-m *te*W Hon 11 't'-nm <tu*te*. >»*t
«.r<- Mrthuv n»i>*"*iW* bur hi*
• >- I,. ,th. H*r ,.f |4^*l< WtnRI ■
>' ih«w- -a itn iMtntr aha, ka>.w
that ttm.WMka UaUlo-v, a»4 tt* 4|..
» *1 Hi * -.’lur- ». wg» J thr r»- «*-n»
far Mr, Uueh v • onl'm.wval.
W.ASHINGfON, March 31 AX’ar was
urged uix.-llrapMtrMClaflCT 5i-«® J3
the Hmts*. today as one of the main
Mas-His axaiaal th* repegl of Ute Pan-
aim. |.d|s exemption- lie hinted broad-
ly that this war might eortiif with Ja-
pan or China. He argrn-d that if the
United States now accepts the con-
■dpjH'I’oii of- the tr«-aty a* couipelliug
the t utted States to charge Jim sgnie
toll* on iH ships as on th'W* ®C foreign
nations, this construction will he rato-
ed ajgainet the 1 Jilted States in war-
time “in silch way we cannot protect
the eanal without bringing a protest
from England or other eountriea, which
wil| embarrass if pot defeat us in war.”
Hp potiile*! out that England is now
Japan * ally.
*Wnr " 11* -eM. "i» md desirable, but
It is Imwitabr*?'
’--Th* Hmix-Jiad tlm greatest ernwd in
— recant >>-ars to hear Mann, ijiark and
Are You Alive to Toor Opportunities?
Local BEAL F.-TXTE pf - a mo-l inviffhg field for profitable investmaoH
Its opportunities ar* much greater1 than generally realized. Reason tells ag %?-!
Uvat wiHi the incrtMee-in-population that is sure to come in the next few '
yearsdlmr* will be a edit --ponding increase in realty values; therefore,'yte,£, J
eattrnd lo-.' l.y investing ymir mormy in i-'-al estate. have some gowj-tg,- -J*i
vMnv’nKHti o»ir b*t. ritnnn in 'ind kdk-fetes.matter wer with tm,
^njji of «lry ohuI* t-» t-r a<l»* farm. ____ - ■
il!‘1 to h» nt«>h. l»ri<M‘ only .<25 per acre.
MONl-.X IO I.IIXX ON FARM LANDS.
Barton Yancey Realty Co.
fifliee ow t x\'. Jf.'.McCliirkan. A Go.’s
LEADERS X.-vkED HIM IO
DALLAS. M.reii'30- 1? IOS*
•mieti .with Hi'- situ dion lia'
Mrat—fnr- -smfr--days-pitwcrfui pte-ssur*-
lias iiin ii brmight ;* im,tr- upon -.mi
sp-irJi-. to 'll’- etl'l lint tie Wlth'L'W
rr.iUL. Hv'. smberiiatort <1 r.ie»- Smim. uf
ttie ii»i~t intluemiat p dilicians iu th*
mti for. *4 have vmnseled him L. re-
tir*. I util Sunday night lie t'-fus.-d to
1'f.iriiw that he was assur -'l of
tv of.llie delegates'hl ttm Fort
'imen'lmti. April ii, nid imli 'v-
ild wiji. with that imlorstnmul.
Hi.- tiiul '1-eisum Li withdraw Was tfi'e
4-imiH -f dee la rations of certain of ttm
most pri'mlirnnt oi i^in ttm Slut tii.iC
'hey'Woiiiu oppose t i n. even aTt■: Hr*
Fort ."’onI. m.i.'i'
.■li. l.'.l ’th.it w itli
tlilu lit* roe* Wl*
and a two hoi^su
One Row Canton Planter for
c also are making some special prices on our .
Two Row Cottoa lad Cora Drill Planters. , H
iu jiiL’taal *’"n’ ,1W ,,vk hu' we *“•«"'« 'T i
|.1« kkrilK work. If you arc in need of a planter or ©•*•
you to crame in and sue w hat we hate
kin*, el ding Hut L\].■ ;
iim 1 » 4o jv ith I*ii.i NvdhT.
ft»llo\\s in full:
-l.d.’ »»r T.Aww vh Ezr.j Iai.
• -.I I fit;, ttriii’l, IhHlnll <.'*ll!)l\
I” m • Ht'ii. *■ 11 'llt'’skiu>.
”•»is-l;• ' 'lift "I I »• nt’iif ' .Miiiil
KOF I I Fit* I OI ND Gt 1LTX
MR*. EMMX KRAFT'*
i :illi. \i .i i, Vlareli 31.' I.Jn
'•••).i’v found guilty .
i‘.!-'M:--..i.m.u*alvcan .«f Lfneirm.ii
s-:d;-tim-'l tor fit ■ j|-, kiiL-.i ii-t- witT
.1 T. P • . a ■ uw-tifiuo Jal^n. .Mti
■ismi-tj. and M»*« ’ih'iu AXaiK-u.
■loialit.-f .if x. Xb XJ u-r- n ..f \,Wm. v>,
V.-|. W>su-rii-d .1 U«- It'HU- "f Hi.' weep •
fattier it * u'ebH-k Til-'mli' .-VciHiiS
M ii*l Mr- is. ii-41 XX ■••K* -ti.,irmrii
-
y.e*-k»‘-’w.-.U,mg fetirX.:—.’ _
to Tug twts-ii i«t AKtehel! . '.ini), ek imj
M.v i
£ Wk IN* w -pH*- *'-fi kb»WH KT*,'
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1914, newspaper, April 2, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209049/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.