Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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CORN
DANTON. TEXAS MARCH A »»>'
GORN
Let’s
CORN
Mint
88c in Bulk
film: study him, tlnd out how
• •all and let me teh
T-
See’uslhefore'buyinf
lay
Alliance Milling Co
that hold tti.-
Phones 130.
And
Inc long big i-
•tlhl
I Mini
CinSf
<i|
sunny
w ill til
n -
♦ FROM WHIIHt 1IEWPOIM
lit?
Hickory
the htad
building
is all our
impress. but we’re Uie
baseball goods at Taliaferro Bros.
Big Reduction
ON
MILLINERY
The Season’s Latest in Style
And we have placed
Adelle
No. 1 North
Mil
that I still have money to loan on t
de lays. I get the money.
» tif the loug-wngf fun-casters
I that the 2ith would be an
Exclusive Millinery
-J - - ■
handicap
or state or
vxrer ship-
Iliis is the
embassy s
FRENCH GENERAL IS KILLED.
PARIS, March 25.—General Rene Jos-
eph de Laure, division chief of the
French army, was shot and killed whip
inspecting trenches at the front.
P. ». I failed to. mention the fact
lands and rlMHef city property
Just received, fresh shipment of bulk
sweet pickles. FRANCIS M. GRAD
DOCK, JR.
a congregational meeting of the
Baptist Church Wednesday night
GERMANS ATTACKING RUSSIANS
TO PREVENT ENCIRCLING MOVE
the new building will bo made to con-
form somewhat to business architect-
ure
life and light our way,
hinder, or
Hr II
may
It will help you as much as
Brownwood Bulletin.
PETROGRAD, March 2
The
Ger-
mans near the south of Ossoxvetz are
attacking strongly to stop Russian at-
tempts to surround the German besieg-
ers of Ossowetz.
And a load that s light
sinile-
llands that are strong and a
L. BLEWETT
Office Exchange Bank Block.
PRIVATE SOLDIER DANGS HIMSELF
’FORT SILL, Ok.. March 25.—J
-Dorsch, a private, in the Fifth Field
tlllery, hanged himself last night
a fence post with his handkerchief.-
A brain tliat s Clear and an < w Dial’s
might
With a soul that s clean and a heart
Dials true
1. N. PRICE,
Who is conducting the singing at the
First Methodist Church during the re-
vival
of
morn—th
border
I. M. D
A LOAD that
LIGHT
Tis ours to travel, and choose the pat li
A clean highway or a dusty road
From the mid of morn to the close of
eve-
To‘choose the. path and tlx
Our fro nd Collins oxer al Becalm- is
oxer th A fact tiuil
ail “puffed up
Wondrous Wise" has a $50.0tW breach
of promise suit on the District court
docket.
He is within his right*, of
course. but we know no Denton county
woman would think tlie promise of
any man tn Wise comity
was war; if
•50.00"
WASHINGTON, .March 25.-1’. S. Ord-
iport that investigation
nance experts rei
shows no dum-dum bullets
ped from the United States
to the
German
answer
charge
Little wc’rii harmed by the
That's wrought by parent.
birth.
An hour, and the struggle
own,
Uurs tn make what a soul is worth.
CALL TO RATTLE
jsend forth* you r sons id glory-the
kind that’* red and gory—from cot-
l.ig-, md lulls: for this, of course, you
reared them, to meet the foes ar-'
beard them, whene’e’r your countr
rails, YoirknownoEwhy they'
Ing, thoAl Armies, at this writing? That
really cut* no Ice; drive forth your
Die
grow mg
each ye,n
sag'-
How litlle lie needs on
vx ay
rhr»l-> a foot that’s Hr«-t
Dial s light
will go ttie farthest by
"A good many towns are going to
•cl mayors in the next few weeks,
but not one of them is going to elect a
man more efficient, more open-minded
and more progressive than the man
Corpus Christi will eject, Roy Miller."
—Corpus Christi Caller.
It must be tine to be’, on the Inside
Its an improvement!
ike that.
track.
mi waiting for the election returns to
be fussed oxer and counted, anyway.
And it must be refreshing to feel so
sure of lite tkoorability of ones candi-
Moi»t *»f the time its m< more
dale
Dian lUfiiir chance, at most.
NO IB M IH AI BULLETS SHIPPED
FROM U. S., SU U. S. EXPERTS
So dad for travel, xxe lend xxitli care
Tlie feet that must follow the chosen
road,
Lightening the burden at every turn,
liglitenmg Die
load.
I irsf
it was decided finally to build a new
home for Hie church pastor. Details
of the building xvere left to a commit-
tee, which wall be named at Sunday’s
services, but the lot now occupied by
the Sunday school annex, just west of
tlie church building on West
street will be used.
Plans for the new church
are still held up pending a settlement
of the financial conditions, but if the
wheat harvest this year comes up to
expectations,' it is hoped that the
church will fee) able to begin work on
definite plans by the middle of the
latest. . Tentative plans
summer at
have been draxvn, but are subject to
revision, and Dr. M. E. Hudson, the
pastor, said Thursday that in view of
the fact that several business buildings
have been or are to be built adjacent
rtcllned to be-
to the church lot, he la 1
lieve that the architectural plans fur
“unusual" flay. De tarn been amply
The sun shone, it didn’t
vindicate. I
rain t drop‘ and the mercury n-mained
JORDAN TRIAL TODAY
SNYDER, March 25.—The ease of
Butch Jordan, indicted recently on a
murder charge, in connection-with the
killing of his father, J, B. Jordan, at
Dunn, Texas, near here, in February, is
docketed for trial here today. The
trouble is said to have- started over a
business matter between the .two Jor
dans
Your fellow num ha* something
good in mill, B'UUJ ■"■■I, u»ui 1/ui uun
you can help develop the best there is
in him.
him.
it may help you as, much as It does
him, if it just happens that way. But
a whole lot Bf folks who start slam-
ming on other people's character de-
velopment, develop a discoloration of
the urea immediately surrounding the
organ of their sight sense, and the ex-
periment couldn't be called a success.
Tlie best good we can do our fellow
man is usually spontaneous. When we
have time to study anybody, it ulxvays
looks Very discouragingly as if we need
to begin* in Jerusalem.
' llie Ferguson third and fourth land
rent laxx xvill make absolutely no dif-
ference
with the
tenant farmers of
Texas, so far as their owning their own
homes
i«
concerned. —Bryan
Daily-
Eagle.
And it wont have anything to do with
people going to church next "go to
church Sunday—nor make any differ-
ence in the number of incendiary tires
in June nor the age of Ann. And we
b hrve to goodness it won I keep the
0. H. M. from attending the Texas Press
meeting in Corpus Christi, nor the of-
fice force from trying to run over us.
when he is gone; nor the freeze last
night from not ruining Denton county's
fruit crop. And the way the thing is
■nth the-fall of Przeinysl, the retreat
from Prxasnysz and the cessation of the
bombardment nt ossowetz, editing war
copy now is comparatively simple.
We
MD make a stagger al pronouncing any
word that has a. vowel fnr every syl-
lable, but when you unload on us a
conglomeration of sibilants, with one
lone vowel along at -the-m»ri m wfleen
'pass.
■twenty consonants, xx.
sons like coltlv. to perish In the battle
for Heath is TSTory’s price. Thtf kinds,
yvho long for^ladrels, must have their
little quarrels; when they on war de-
cide, 'tis theirs to roar like lions, 'tis
yours to send your scions to die where
hosts have died. Tlie kings, in comfort
kinging, on cushioned thrones sit sing-
ing, Io pass the hours away: but hum-
ble. heartsick parents must send their
James and Clarence and Henry to the
fray. No foenian carves or minces the
royal dukes anil prtnaos their motto’s
"safely First; but the embattled toil-
spoil, rs out
ii sent to meet (lie
ers are
xxhere the bombshells
burst
forth your sons to warfare! Tlie state
will jjay their
cents a day I And bid them nut to won-
carfare, and
thirteen
der xxliy all this fuss and thunder, nor
question xxPiic they slay.
WALT MASON
I BAPTIST CHURCH TO BUILD
HOME ON WEST HICKORY
Whiteldr Mixed
Cornfor[sale in any
quantity bulk ; or
sacked
PONDER DRUG STORE JBl RGI.ARmU*
The sheriff’s department T hursday ‘
morning received word of the burglary’
of the Ponder drug store at Ponder
southwest of Denton, during the night
At that time the only articles missed
was some jewelry, Jiut an invent
the stqc
tides fh
lasing. "The store is owned by
E. F. Proffer, postmaster there. En-
trance was gainexi by breaking the glass
from the door of the building and turn-
ing Hi leek.
Holie-ilaliou nt prt mi urns t un rw- .ftity
and October trades «iays is meeting xx itli
liberal r»‘spons<>, and that’s gdod
We
Wven’I even yet abandoned hope that
some sweet day these trades days
wtiich have been so successful in Den-
ton will eventual'' into tlie beginnings
of an annual county fair, and tlie easier
gening "f 'TrremrnTns h, ■■■nnew *nd
the greater Hie interest in the trades
days the mor<- certain are
From middl''
crossed.
,We leap into
And men may
help
Theirs is the
Just one-half what it is selling for now.
- - *... *ou find these
r see far enough ahead to get any-
e past altogether. ■ Never see in th*
good sense, but have enough to know
ney and take your profits in short time
g bargains. They look good, to me
boHomJahd, only vxi per acre, it's
uy.this. Balance S400 per year, 8 per
Wil l. M Ek MANDAMUS TO GET
ARKAMAS* NEW RILING Bil l
LITTLE RUCK. Marell -United'
States District Attorney .Martin form-'
filly denittnded m the becreUry <*i blaU
lIodgcH today that tin incorporate the
Sawyer racing bill in tho list of bill*
Hodges
passed by tlie Legislature.
Martin servrtl notice that
fused.
would the a inandaiiius to compel
secretary to hhIikIp the bill.
r Let's Loosen Up a Bit.”
put some money in circulation. In a tew j4,ars you* will hear -om,
fellow 'yourself probably)---------- ««
ing war times' for Just on«
kind of people everywhere. They fteve
where or do anything. They live in th
future.
Now setLbere—I haven't got so very
that now’s the time to invest your mo
I call your attention to the foliowin
WO-acHi improved farm Hickory ereek
worth W5 per acre. 81,000 eash will b
cent. Only Ave miles of Denton.
6B-acre farm, live miles of Denton, go od, -rich soil, well improved Onlv S5u
per acc. Easy terms. - ’ “
ftl-acre farm, rich soil, well improv .*d, five miles’ of Denton -Unix *45 mu
acre. ‘
A 5-rooni house, close In. Onily $1,000. One-half cash, balance
three years’ thne.
on or befon
1 recommend any of the above as a good investment,
you about them.
The Quality of our
Goods is Unquestioned
price
on them within reach of all just
when you need a new hat.
visit to our store will convince you.
worded} as far as we read, we honest-
ly don't think its going to provide
enough money for running the summer
norma) this year, though that certain-
ly wa* ineutionci in the Legislature.
It doe* seem as if Hi. re's a whole grist
of tiling* it Isn't firing to
H has achieving +bw-’
, now that
le and
been passed. But maybe it li true that
the mills of Hie gisl* grind slowly, and
reform has to be begun-at the little
beginnings, and that It’s better, since
the pursuance of the Eagle’s artlc|e
confirms otir ojilnion that there are a
lot <*f realty truly shiftless tenant farm- I
ers in Texas, to make a good tenant
farmer before giving him a farm.
Will gladly make any change
you gray desire on any hat pur
chased of us free of charge, and
will also trim your old hat over for
you at a reasonable p:
also have flowers and
rice. We
trimmings
for sale
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915, newspaper, March 25, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213481/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.