Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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RECORD, and CHRONICLE, DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FERRI IF. I 20.
The Record and Chronicle
('saued every day except Sunday >
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NOTH I III T ID !'( Ill It .
DOES TEXAS NEED A NEW CEMIIUIION’
Linz Bros
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et out is
We yield
Linz Bros, will send selections of Dia-
monds and other merchandise to any re-
sponsible person, all expresss charges
prepaid.
appear* that the board-,
of the different state in-
learning have
is ion 01 the spe
r their support.
The South’s Greatest Jewelers
and Importers of
which are opposed to removing the
constitutional limitations Now, if
the Constitution had contented it-
self with the enunciation of fixed
principles it might fit the conditions
of any age and any time, but it did
not so content itself It
to set out in detail too
visions which should be
islative di-a retion The-
is of great length, about
as against
Watches, Gold Jewelry.
Silverware. Cut Glass and
Novelties.
A. & M college, and we
m - very advancement
y admit that the prin-
>ort>ng the higher edu-
tutions by a direct tax
st interests of all eon-
1 The population at that
was a little above 1,000,000,
approximately 4,000,000.
2. The population wa«
wholly rural and pastoral
and the intricate problems c
government were unknown and
thought of
proximately
w a* at that
V When
adopted agr < ultupe and stock rats
:ng were practically our only Indus
f 1 f t ee n t i m es what
time
the Constitution
attempts
many pro-
left to leg-
instrument
sixty pages,
fifteen pages of the
federal Constitution, a volume of
at,out Ho.uOO words, as against the
70O0 words of the Federal Consti-
tution To say that it is a pat fa-
work is to speak of it tn most re-
spectful terms Within the tE.irty-
infaii-y and mining
wn. What are the
“The Linz Prices are the Lowest’’
“The Linz Qualities the Highest”
LiNZ
BROS.
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Ah of ’i.lw hlig-h (i*h l.“t
" th.- (Mms or uu-
r.‘t . s-arx r .--IriclKuis in the present
t.)i.of., hut it mi”1 • not be out
pia * to ■ all attention to the
t)i;p<t oL> of ■ i\U yervi-e sVH«’m.
n. L’fo di-fran< h iw'-no-nt, mileage of
legislators and short ballot Ay stem
Understand if a new ((institution
should t ♦* framed each of thegt?
question'1, together u .th anv oth» r
de<*r»-d or parat ol y. could be
vubm fted to the vwr# outside of
it- main constitution But. m the
judgment of the writer, the most
•'.-:<tenr need for reform aris‘^ out
’.tie state's ;><•( uhar syst* in of
’axu’.on I venture the asspft'.on
■‘.ar jr.j/tnailx all of the present
;i:••<!u.tl;ti»s in taxation aris.- out of
’h“ < fn-tirution's r<str. live pr<»\ >-
oHw. anything like a scientific sy» -
'• m t.-e.ng impossible uithon’
ii.in;'»> cohstifution being
ad“ \nd :n this < onecinm <:r/“ni
< dir*eted io th* lepor’
( •’ ’ ’-•• State Tax Comrniswio’ . a .
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Kill REPRESENT DENTON HIGH #1 ET. WORTH
Think it Over
Go to Colleae €
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THE OVERLAND
vou
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Reuben Rucker
Krum, Texas
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ot her
that the riots
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Tell Folks About Your Poultry!
con«umer
First
National
grant'd
Bank
T’l-nton. T'-xa
SPECIAL RATES FOR CLASSIFIED POULTRY AOVERTIS NG
»re-
We give all our custom
O M. CL’R I IS
First National Bank
in the
<an not
certainly wish
in Mexico City
Denton County
National Bank
a new (bar
he people f<
pey want a
time, can
t old (Hi-*
GEO. M. HOPKINS
Pr; ct ice in all Courts
Emorv (I Smith Office Koildirg,
N 'ide Sq . Denton, Texas.
JEWELRY, KODAKE. DRUGS
Denton, Texm
the na
a pollti
Saturday reminded ux that now
is the time when young men’s
thoughts turn lightly loveward, and
older men’s garden ward in the ef-
fort to reduce the high coat of living
ture of art industrial
< ki upheaval, as the
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF
FORD I DURING CARS
Fox Brothers Company
: culture
I near all
| 8to< k is
i the silo
and that Includ
Attorney-at-Law
Practice in all the Courts
Office in Payi hall Building, East
Si.ie of Square.
it is able to find anybody who can
hush up the Honorable John Barrett
or any length of t me it will be en-
indicateg that
from now
<'ongrcsgional
but
the
Dan
well But If
There's a h-g stock oi founta'n
pens at CurtiA Not a hand ui i f
a dozen or so. but many of all
kind-, (.rices and styles to select
Irom I am agent for the Wa'er-
man Ideal and the Conklin Self
Filler, and I am sure that vou will
find just the pen you want here at
just the price you want to pay I
will be glad to show you mv nock
Won't you look ?
Denton. Cooke, Moo
not make a
district, from our standpoint,
it s a vast improvement ever
shoe string at first proposed,
ton and Collin Tarrant and Parker
And to be perfectly' frank about it
of uh Green feed for live- ,
a problem that advocat-g of I
claim the silo answers, and ;
and Park' r omitted and their places
taken by several smaller counties
or begin the district » 'b another
ounty east
1 and ten
'•asonably
■ to make
s just as
•unis ot
Now is the time to advertise votir poultry and fancy e^gs for early Spring
hatching.
Tiirottgh rhe Daily and Weekly Record and Chronicle you can talk to
more tfian 15,000 people tn Denton county, not a few vs Ito are looking out fur
attractive breeds and prices.
hing that nobody else
•ten ati'e tr
-ome talker
ercising his strong point eternally
meats seem to substantiate their
claims Corn, fowpeas. sorghum.
<ane, altaifa and many other green
< rops indigenous to Denton county
are successfully uj< <1 in making
silage, and it ig claimed that in no
other way can so great a percentage
of the entire crop be saved for feed
ing purposes Very few silos have
ever been built in Denton county
■ interest now being shown
subject indicates that this
be said a year
J. A. Minnis
Prescription Druggist
Office in Craddock South side
Bunding. of square
hHS •‘VfT
do The Hon John is
and he be’j. veg in ex
it 41 rcadv a
store wont
made the servant of the
lat I* about as much as
may reasonably expect
more according to the
heory. than ever can be
in.' .
the R»
an article giving
at the A & M farm of which he is
now superintendent, and the articl-
Progress. ' by James De;
Whelpley. corr'-spondei;• al
tier, constituting one o’ t:
ly interesting series Mr 1
has contributed to the C.-n
world trade and the factot
into entering The present i
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913, newspaper, February 20, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213675/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.