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Clean. Up and Paint Up
r thru
And
ion
WEEKLY
I clam mail matter
pttons
of any
ASHORE IN STRAITS
neu trail is
GENERAL NEWS BRIEFS
FOB
confidence
How Nell further out
a Turkish tropedoj
wag
The case of Wm
announce
field of
BASEBALL CALENDAR
Averts Railroad Tragedy
gaze on a half, dozen acres off muddy
growing
ky from the artistic and harmonic
aw
to hw
UTE NEWS !FR0M JUSTIN
we
The GtojiTior.
Viewpoint
FROM ANOTHER
The right to be a shifkei.
e brave yotmg
gone
i« day?
,h the tear-dim-
me
dinner
a ting so true
5#3%
In a sunbeam
said
'heat
of phot Point and
^ocust Street
URGES St.ATE L
R BUREAU
Come
mi lea
of 5
notes bought at a reasonable di
What African river?
Different
When a Guy’s Present—That
all tillable laid. Price
Where bve ye gone,
yi With your faces so
With minds as far as
7 From the thoughts >
I. A. with Trinity. The
and when the last garde
have been chosen from
ato the night
id in a reeking
of Chicago has gone to
visit here with Dr. and
82.00
84.00
e bonnie lads
right ami brave,
tie morning star
an early grave?
1O.Q6
10,36
may
.ders
morn away
morn with the
What? kind of ring?
Wedding.
Homer Gibbs and family have re-
turned from a visit with his father at
Mineral Wellsi.
1 Ferguson returned af-
the Stale Tuber
lavish ad. 7
ing submarines at the rate of two
week. ' 1 J' „.|
transport MahiloU, which
ed b
You kip throw a
party fer thirty
hqw
bein' after soffipthln
tat °F
N’eekly Record and
remedies, but
ubles
Cho-
iute election conspiracy
ly for the trip to Fort
ian., to begin sen ing
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
Fort Smith 11, Muskogee 3; sjju
1, Paris 3; Oklahoma City 2, Th
McAlester 5, Denison 9.
i*t forget th
?Clean-up dayi
BEA
merchi
shot a
render
JURY BEING CHOSEN
IN LIBEL S
BARNES VS.
1 improved ranch st
i ranch. Will take
harp
tides
aking
•ound
, has
id to
load;
iy he
'ring convention and-the
Ty of the- Rest Cot-
it Pilot Point on April
<1. B. Kulp of Battle
;h other noted evan-
in the .services.
of Bonham spoke to
Sunday School work
the anl
of the
DALI
tour o
9.75
10.07
^When the day slips
Your rest you've fo’
EtgijMaA, • I j
Gut off In youf yoi
Edward’ Cunning-
State Federation
d the establish-
bor bureau.
of blue
the marching
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 7, Detroit 8; Cleveland
Louis 1.
(sens themselves
push, the town
p mud. Of what
p to suggest im-
nterprises if the
.cted upon ? C>ne
iwn. it requires
bf the
lers a town and
to carry it, ithere are always
b ready to Jump
nity of action is
’olnt Post-Signal,
t, there’s sonte-
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Chicago i, St. Louis 3; Baltimol
Newark 5.
Sixteen tta a moot interesting afr
year marks a change that shook
ed by a new portrait. . . . .
JEW MINSTRELS WELL ATTENDED
A good crowd attended the M. E. B,
club's “Jew Minstrels" at the C. I. A.
auditorium Saturday night, and a nice
sum was netted for the society’s activi-
ties.
The entertainment was good, the
Jews’ auction, and their part in the
general program being especially Weil
done. The girls' representations of well
known characters in the “movies" and
also the comic papers were so natural
as to be easily recognized by the au-
dience. A number of song hits were
well sung and acted, the costume songs
being among the best numbers
INDIANAPOLIS—Led by Mayor Donn
M. Roberts, thfl fifteen men convicted
in the Terra
cases left Su
Leavenworth,
their terms.
AUSTIN, APHI 19.—I
ham 4 president of the
of Labo^'tmy ur8*
ment of a free state 1/
of cranky kicke
vj> of the load. I
knocks^—Pilot!
1 can depend on,
always talking about
plain people.”
LEAaVE at
I ONCE!/—z
Helen Holaie^, who appears in “/
Race for a Crossing," at Princess Thea'
ter Tuesdays I
besjt diagnosticians sometimip£ balk,
(heir own medicine. Heh?
.Ku McFarlane*® Portrait
N. Side Square. !-,/[ Denti
Martin’s Screen Doers
folks thru their minds instead of
skins; different constitutions de-
Garros Known In Texas.
DALLAS, April 19—Roland G. Garros,
French aviator reported captured by the
Germans, Is well known in Texas. He
has flown here and at several other
Texas cities.
mother, where
JMGNT-SDavld W., Fisher,. 40, a brother, John,
nt at Loeb,, Hardin county, was
Mi killed. Ralpi^ Chance, 17, sur-
•d to the officers.
purty fair theater
cents- these days. Some-
allus suspected o'
troops in the Dardanelles, this
in reply to the repeated Turkish re-
portsfqf the disablement of allied ships
in the Dardanelles attacks.
Thql loss of! life aboard the British
was attack-
boat, subse-
ty-four men,
a lifeboat.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Waco 6, Dallas 5; Beaumont 0i Gal
veston 6; San Antonio 1, Houston 4
Shreveport 0, Fort Worth 0. »-
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburg -1, Chicago 2 (ten inn
St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 6. i
MIDDLE TEXAS LEAGUE.
Belton 6, Temple 3; Scbulenbifrg 6,
Brenham 1; Bartlett-Austin, game post-
poned. • VtT'*U
including Owen Moore as Charles II
contributes to make the play of unus-
ual interest and merit.
ROSWELL, If. M.—E. L. Chabcy
drowned in the flood which swept
Pecos valley Sunday. The damage
slight.
Tramp , (entering taxidprmu
yon stuff all kinds of things t
Taxidertnlst—Why, yes. I
Tramp—Well, I wish you'd 0tuff
with a good
LONDON--A Berne dispatch saj’i sev-
eral new subrnarines will ented into
the work of blockading England I Mon-
day and that Germany is now complet-
ing submarines at the rate of two each
SYRACUSE,
ing here from .
tlon in Smyrna
Mussulman committing all kinds of out
rages. Assistance from America is de-
sired.
pen tenants? America
trre.
by Germany
o be no pos-
7AU8pN7G<W
ter * visit to
sanitarium at <
BRITISH SUBMARINE
CAPTURED BY TURKS;
NEW YORE. April 19 -Supreme
Court Justice Hendrick today reserved
his decIaipB pM i Hurry K. Thaw's ap-
peal for a trial to determine bis sanity;
DENTON, April 19.—Monday’s
telegraph quotations were- as fdl
Liverpool— > i ’
May-June ....
July-August . .. — r
Spots, 5.75.
New York—
May ..............4—-______-
July -4--------------
Spots, 10.45. ;
New Orleans—
May
July __
■ ! Spots, 9.56.
Galveston spots, 10.05.
MAYBE.
“(We'd rather be, indeed
A hungry, living gent
'than straddle a stone hofseiand be
I A famous monument.” i ■
—Judd M. Lewis in Houston Post
mahd different
got to be a go;
you can remflrnb
fjicilyS-Travelers reach-
Asia Minor say the situa-
is terrible with bands of
The deceased, was the mother
a sister of Jerry
he has liv
and sister,
go^s t© New’ Yprk to m
Thy re he becomes chai
Mason and in
away and are
h—The program is eompletc for fatheir; Frank
mai meeting here May 4, 5 and 6 at^e and Mpoi
.Volunteer Firemen's association, and daughter i
jAS—The fifteenth; annual trades the girl to the home
r Dallas business m<fn began to- where he leavies her
th 82 business men aboard. The and be gees
es through West Texas. | the seaside a;
^AS-’George E. Shr<>pshi
wr|mg In trying to reach the
id diagnostic!^
t, gratis, that
SYRACUSE, N. Y
Barnes, Jr., vs. Theodore Roosevelt, for
850,000 libel, is to be called for trial to-
day. The FYdt'jgrowB out of strictures
by Roosevelt on Barnes in the New-
York campaign for Governor in 19J4.
VITAL STATISTICS
Bin II'.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gunnels, of flv
east of, Denton, Ma^ch 4, a boj
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McClintoc
miles northwest |of Denton, Marcl
UTE NEWtFROM PILOT
'From the Post-Signal.)
Wallace R. Ni
Miss Dollie Pickerel! of ^Dallas were
united inFmarriage Sunday afternoon at
the Trinity Methodist Church of Dal-
escorting
ng them
hope and believe tha
sure the visitors a h
welcome.
NO RULING ON THAW'S
SANITY APPLICATION
st’s)—Do
tore? ’
f DAI
L.T.T1
died Sunday from his injuries
KEtfW TbcXSELP
mon ("
BERLIN, April 19.—The report of the
progress of hostilities given out by the
German war staff today says that Lieu-
tenant Roland G. |Garros, the famous
French aviator, has been made a pris-
oner! by the Germans at Celmunster.
At the Prince
iulosis "As Ye Sow
, cess ; Theater
At the Dreamland.
"Mistress Nell", presented at the
’Dreamland Theater this iafternoon and
tonight, is a five-reel {Paramount,' pro-
duction featuring Mary Pickford in a
charming role. Nell Ctvytn, the actress,
frt*m a hiding place, aeps: Louise, Duch-
ess -of Portsmouth, undertake to get
Charles II of England to sign papers
that would take his heart from-Nell
and pla**e England In! the hands of
France, should the papers reach their
destination. “Mistre® Nell," in the
guise of a ydung lady of fashion, se-
clires th
duchess and ia herself given the papers
tp deliver. She' delivers ; tlje papers to
the King of England ajipj vkith them a
note from Dufhess Lopifte that reveals
Iler duplicity
xVits the va'ngeful vtijman and other
malicious and envious j enemies, and
vtins back her rpyal iM^r's heart and
trust, is dramatically developed In this
dashing romahce of the swashbuckling
period of hearts and sWprds, and Miss
Pickford lends a new and vivid beauty
♦ “\(iain<icL' \Txil1 ’’ A ovzinllonl And
DENTON, April 19.—Future
quotations are as follows:
May, 81.55 1-8.
July, 81.31 7-8.
’ September 81.16. r ’
I! hi»
p1?!1
Of kickers rude, t i I
he wearies the
presidential 5 ’trade.
the meantime,
t. April Ti and
khow.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT
0.1. A. CLOSES THIS WEEK
presidential
Not since Li
L j°bg ago. toted*
his jag or w©i
Vpt a statesman h
' 7 * r bear so dire a
j and no syftipat
■ gets as he wal
floor and swe©
h“ picks wa>
■ along i
road.
rope tlirowing
we should c4i
politics, we should quit our. J
nagging, quit it now; We should
behind the chief, in these .dr
doubt and grief, and encourage hi
hest that we know how. But wfi
the same old song, ‘‘AU your pi
are wrong, anil you’re always ff
blunders, so it seems T’ And the
dent Is worn, by a thousand tr<
torn, and he hears the Knocker^'
rus in nis dreams. >7 ■ 4
CURTAIN CLUB TO
GIVE DOUBLE BILL
AT 0.1. A. TUESDAY
. WASHINGTON-—Senator W. E. Bfrrah
Of Iilaho issued a statement saying he
is not arid'will not be a candidate for
the republican presidential nomina-
tion.
owing to the ciapsizing of
Italy and Austria Can’t A
Desjpite strenuous effort
to thfct.end, there is said
sibility now; of an agreement between
Austria and Itily;
Cotwn is being kept out of Germany
Just as effectually as if it had not been
put ip the conditional contraband class,
according to a government
meat]; - i
Russian War Plans.
A Rome paper publishes an interview
with Prof. Milukoff, leader of the Rus-
sian Constitutionalists in the Douma, in
which he says that Russia is not both-
ered by momentary Gentian successes,
and is prepared to carry ,on the war for
two years if necessary. Call was is-
sued Saturday for more men, which will
practically double Russia's, armies in
use, no
ikd stand
you had
ge sense
says that Germany qannot
Wood' and daughter,
Miss Bonnie, have returned from a vist
in West .Texas.
G. W. Stephenson of Sulphur, Okla.,
is visiting A.1W. Morris and.H. M. Rus-
Jim Stroup lost his residence and all
contents by Art Thursday night. . ‘ •
»ricks
» our
seless
stand
ya of
, i^gicL upt know-
ing, it Is her daughter.- Jrthn St. John
falls in love with Dora, but Just as they
are to be married a call for volunteers
to save wrecked saikom comes and tie-
Joins the'rescue party. jHe fllnds Frank
and brings him home, wimre his mother
is overjoyed, but Dor© is saddened.
Frank thinks John is still trying towin
Dora and takds to drink and abifltive-
ness-again. He meets a companion of
the former days and in a light on the
eliff is thrown into th$ s£a just as he
shoots the other man. :
ndarly as
apd he is
of the
Monitor,
though.
from the
He said also that a written agreement
is already in existence Russian lib-
erty jin the Black sea and implying, that
Russia is to occupy Constantinople with
the consent of France and Great Britain.
The war, he tiiipks, will end the Turk-
ish fmpire and in the dismemberment
of th|e Austria^ empire. Z"
Berlin dispatch says that Germany
pay fpr the Holland steamer Kat-
which was sunk by ff German sub-
and will apologize, if the in-
<ation now in progress shows the
1 was really sunk by a German
unteirseebote.
Another Berlin dispatch jsays that re-
sent (nent at the British reward of a
merchant captain for ramming a sub-
marine is very strorig and that Such
vessels may flow expept less warning or
consideration than ever.
‘Biffers is
love for the
"Yes
"Well, the other day somebddy call-
ed his daughter plain and he was hotter
than a redheaded hornet."—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Standing, MR. S. L. ANDERS' iN
MR. W. HUGHES KNIGHT, as "The Judge
In “‘Tho Inspector General
TiiCsday night.
We’d rather be (yes, mtrybfe!) we
! Would rather. be a worker
than have ten million dollars and
SVRACUSEL N Y., April 19-The jury
is beitig ehosen loidayi for the trial of
the 850.000 libel suit of William Barn-
Cs, Jt., against former President Theo-
dore Roosevelt. Both aides masked if the
"political prominence" i of Roosevelt or
Barnes wouljl influence^ them in reach-
ing r verdict. The !talit is the out-
growth of charges made by Col. Roose-
velt against Barnes in last year’s guber-
natorial campaign; j
PANAMA—With a deficit of 82.000,000
in the treasury already the flnancial
affairs of Panama are in a critical con-
dition, expense* increasing and revenues
decreasing.
btton
Open ■■ Close
5.70 -5189
5.84
I j f. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
’Tonsous rifled ion' upon the character, reputation or standing
Ividuai or eortaration will be gladly corrected upon being calle
i of the publiMM-rs.
Gr.idv Garris'm,
Tel Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vickery, Den-
ton, !a boy. i I
To’ Mr. and- Mrs. L. L. Puckett, Den-
ton, a girl. 7- "77 Vi
[To Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lowe, Denton,
February 25, a boy.
iTq Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams, three
miles east of Denton, February 26, a
boy., 71 ■ - ..'3 < l
LONDON, April 19.—The British sub-
marine E-15 went aground while reenn-
noltrqing in the Dardanelles mine .fields
and all of its crew were made prison-
ers by the Turks. This was an offset
to the destruction by th© British qf
Turkish torpedo boat off Chios Satur-
day. 'A Constantinople dispatch vig
Berlin says the submarine was sung. ’
In a statement issued Sunday Winston
Churchill, Lord of the Adinjralty,/ de-
nies there has been a naval engage-
ment! of any kind in the North Sea, ias
has heeYi persistently rumored. He al-
so said that since March 18 there has
been ||no loss or injury to French or
Britl:
mors money,
—1 who has
at the College of Incftftiml Arts Auditorium
<’<Mther than def»*r tl
4* are gping t»> have
,fc|g" next Wednewluy
v alted until now ijff
GERMANS CAPTURE NOTED
FRENCH AVIATOR, GARROS
PORTLAND, Mer-A letter froi
Dernburg
give up Belgium, but that all Germany
wants Is a free sda and narrows! open
to all nations in war or peace. [
’The annual si
twelfth annivei
tage will be held {
22 to 26.; BM.
Creek, Mirh., Wil
gelists will assist
Will H; Evans
large crowds' dn
at the two meetings held here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (j. E. Light and son,
George, have returned from tj four
months' Visit to South Texas, j
Mrs. 0. C. Buster returned Friday
from San Antonio.
william Aeid|
Houston' after a
Mrs. Hawley.
Miss Kate Selz returned from a visit
with relatives at Marietta, Okla.
Mrs. Hal Browp of Fort Smith, Ark.,
visited here.
Mrs. John
will
wyk,
marine,
vest
vetes
; (From the Tribune.)
The Denton Presbytery of the Cum-
berland Presbyterian Church convened
in Justin last Friday and continued
through Sunday with a good attend-
ance, Rev. j.. w. pearson of Leonard
delivered! the opening sermon and offi-
ciated throughout the Presbytery as
nioderat'ir. Rev. A- W. Rodgers of
Gainesville was placed In the field as
Presbyterial Mtesionary-
After having been in business in Jus-
tin for twenty-two years. N. A. Karnes
Monday turned! over his grocery stock
and occokmts to the Carter Grocery Co.
of Fort Worth and tire stock of goods
was later purchased by J. W. Faught
& Son of Justin.
• Mr. and Mrs, D. B. McFarland, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bishop, Mr. Irnd Mrs. John
Harmopson, M4- and Mrs. W. G. Cook
and Mesdames ;L. P. Barnes, Trawick,
S. W. Barnett and Thomas spent Wed-
nesday picnicking and fishing on Oliver
Creek. - ■
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leverett ami Mr.
an<t Mrs. Jerry Leverett attended the
funeral of Mrs. L. C. Leverett at Nevada
Sunday
of Jim Leverftl
Leverett.
Mrs. J. A. McQuerry returned from
Fort Worth, where she has been under
treatment for some time after an op-
eration for appendicitis, must linprov-
To Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hines, Denton,
January 4, a girl. ] t
"lie. , ,
♦What is it called?" \
pkk referred to the catalogue.
" “Beauty and the Beast,' " he said.
The other man looked closely at the
bulldog.
♦Ah !'
WASHINGTON—Authority ' has been
granted the^idtional City bank of New
York to open 8 branch han ,in Montevi-
deo, Uruguay,, a branch of the one al-
ready established at Buenos Aires^
wifleh you would not be able t<'
doubt, but ail of which wou
yo© in good stead at times,
be^n gifted with even the av
of I premonition, you would
improved, well local
alf in trade. ;
wed farm close to
mall matter,
Congress, March 3; 1873. I
Chronicle discontinued at expiration.
with hogs, cattle aid sheep
lalf in trade. Price ' “
ig wrong with you
n’t a college
logical divination, or ybu
I the right sort of experlenei
fit to have trained as first rr|;
freighter plying petween New York and
t tb cope
•^.r’lt is tittle use fo
to waste his lungs ar
irying to boom a to’
zens all stand around
’ in their pockets and
for something to turn ip
tallols Vir business nfrn
their shoulders to
little
4©r to try and boom “things. He can "Ah!” he sighed, appreciatNOly,
write ‘boom* articles Tffitil he gets bald ts a beauty, too."—Tit-Bits.
The tennis tournament at C. I. A.
closes with one more game this week,
to be played between Miss Vera Fore-
man iof Denton and Miss Winona Gause,
one ipf which two' will be chosen by
victory to help represent the C. 1 A.
in the intercollegiate match with Trin-
ity University, to be played early in
May. 1 i , ]_ - .£ .
Misses’ Nellie Von Bludher and Lou
Willie Hall are fche other two young la-
dies whp have already been chosen to
represent the C^ I. A. with Trinity, 'the
three will play,
comes off, will
among twenty “ontestants in the tour-
nament, representing every class in the
college, i - . ! ■ • . ■' . i
could get everything
v e. invited our frien<E
tflspect our hew quart'
newspaper office^,we suppose, Is
something like WotneflJ
dbne—and we fear did
iavilalion unlll we wee
ly ready, all the new t
machines end pther 8
But next Wetlnesday
will be open for pt)bli
we want our friends {
consider this a specij
O0me 10 sec us— from 7
THE MAN OF GRIEF
In the White Hous*' >Voo<troW
while the world it throwing Ml
he looks across toJEurope with a
every hour mrtv. woMmbR loon
the ail-pervading gkx’m. and he
a briny teardrop with his eye.!
no matter what he does, hallr-
criticc round him buzz, pfrintiffi
the divers errors he has made; a
motives misc<»nstiNied by the I
The Curtain Club of Texas University,
who presented a double bill at the Ci I.
A. last year under the auspiecs/of the
Senior class, were so well received that
the class this year is bringing them
back, ami tomorrow night—Tuesday—
they will present two plays in the C. I.
A. auditorium.
The first play will be Gogol's “The
Inspector General," a Russian comedy,
and the second, offering complete con-
trast in subject is a burlesque on the
modern problem play, written by Ste-
phen Leacock*; “Behind the Beyond,"
set in modern surroundings in Paris
and London, being a refined burlesque,
of a sort with J. M. Barrie's "A Slice of
Life," presented in New York several
years agb/ - j ,
The Curtain Club la believed to be the
best amateur drganization of Its kind
in the state, and is well received ev«y-
where.
when the citi-| “This is something nice, Dicfoc
Ith their hands
recently wait
If the cgpi-
do not put
wheel and do a
less for the edi-
He can
anVway, in her mad race for
without encouraging people -I
pigs in their fertile acres.’ !
MARTIN
COMPANY
A hope that we
iranged before
o come in and yof>r languid, fellow man, efome
V But furnish
you ve
And
e\en the
your business
<t Denton, from
, from your
&wn Federation
Nve found onr-
jkvitbstand the
desire to-heve
remained noth-
I to accept, and
J the opportuni-
' tl|e certainty
gating, and we
inJehlon will in-
tfirty and (sincere
buy mor« merchandise
this week and next at Curtis’ for a
bought before
|i work—never
post pom* the
^really and tru-
buld be off the
fice equipment.
^igtit the. office
^inspection, and
ind readers to
F invitation to'
on. Come.
“f appearing at the Prin-
jhis afternoon and to-
night, is a five-reel Wm. A- Brady fea-
at 10 tore presenting Alice Rrpdy in the role
bales of ithe petted daughter <tf a millionaire.
i Frank St. John leaves the home of his
t Tr-.. .. -^j with hlg
Dolly, and
his fortune,
jr for Dora
a short time they run
married. This Ttiils her
has formed fast associ-
hes abusive! to! his wife
md finally leaves, taking
(uf ; hi$ mother,
the doorstep
> sea. His Wife goes to
by chance; istops pt the
, who home of Mrs. St. John! ^niere phe is
over by two boys on bicycles, attracted by the little
'pre
hive pre-
mohed Jong ago that your tactics were
souls bf
GALyE8TON4-Cotton sold here
rents D. W. Kempner sold 5.686
at that price. |7
^Ijere have ye
f tiL ^Vf>8
That marched in th i
That man-hed in ihi'
jj- kiss of dawn ;
So bravely out into 1
That left her aloAe vfj
I med eyes
And her with the RW
-dSWF hkstene<t along t(
-7 ! .sons
With hearts were bl
THE CONNOISSEURS. !
Two farmers, attired in cqrduroys
and gaiters, were strolling through a
picture .gallery, where they loojked, and
apparently felt, decidedly out tjf place.
|g, young might. But gt Jnst they brough
up before a
picture which really seemed tp please
ithe local editor them—a portrait of a lovely girl with
rains in
Outside of thfc loss of
reported
larn and
he rains
aterially.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Nashville 3, Chattanooga 2: Molffle 5,
Atlanta 1;-Memphis 6, Little Ro|k 2:
Birmingham 6, New Orleans 0.
rent than you ever
' in your life for that amount of
money. The goods are on display 1
at the store, priced. Come early.
CURTIS’
FORT WORTH, April 19—the Fort
Worth & Denver and the Santa Fe
citizens, bridges across the Canadian river were
washed‘out Sunday by-heavy
the Panhandle. C./„12.
the bridges, the only damage
today is the destruction of a !
400 balds of hay at Abilene. 1
benefited crops of all kinds m
HER NOTICE
ises stock not thoroughbred stock) makes nc:
Is more independent than the straight farmer
ie ground? ■* ; Y $ ' ■ W®
home independent and successful, let me &11 ydu one of
. •(Denton won lhe dist-p
nieeting for next April,1
usually• wins anything:
after w’hole-heartedly.lp
fiCertt of the Federatioju
thie Record-Chronicle o|’
(aind she wasn’t fr<KM|
“It was a regular Dentil
a lot of telegrams frr^i
people inviting us to Mu
ydur city administrate
college^ and from you!
of women's clubs. anA
selves quite unable
cdurteous expression-
us with you. So therii
ing for us to do except
\|e did, sincerely glad i|
ty." We’re glad
/■’ AMSTERDAM—There is no serious
thought In Germany of retaining Bel-
gium, according to the Cologne corres-
pondent of the Tijd. He says somp sur-
prising statement* in this mattef
be expected and that German
are now agreed that the aim df the
war will be reached; as soon as Germa-
ny's national existence i* guaranteed
and her colonies secured.
r M Federation
r.ust as Denton
j.whlch it goes
jjne of the of-
hn telephoning
jhe result, said
Benton, either.,
k day. We had
beaded, bat if the ci
do not take hold and
will forever stick in tl
use for the local pap'
provements and new
Suggestkms ai^e never
man cannot boom a t
the concerted action
When one man shoul
Je any longer
‘house-warm-;
nt. We have C*?*0’ •>efor,‘ undertook
with semi-olormant citizens. Yolu would
hate learned a lot of things concerning
fortune,
) plant
gf»od hog will bring
much as a bale of cotton,
easier to grow. Plant soinc
cotton field In hogs."—Mineola
He wouldn’t be as decorative
S’pose some of your kin folks
North were to come down, anc enthuse
over the ’dpportunity to see a
snowy’ cotton in bud and fldwer and
fruit; how would you feel
them out to! the farm and Rtt
Kith sr yqu
grad, trained u|p In so-
haven’t
e. You
ate on a
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 212, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1915, newspaper, April 19, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213572/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.