Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Oh. the joys of Christmaa,
Driving off dull care!
Hear the mince pies ringing
On the frosty air!
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The Christmas Expreas.
Old Santa Chuis has got a tip
From aeronauts that go exploring,
And from the pole in a flying ship
He means this year to go a-aoaring.
Over the Christmas Cider.
See the steaming sleighbells
Smoking on the plate!
See the luscious Icicles
Blazing In the. grate!
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Weekly.
The reindeer now are laid Haida,
Dunder and Blitzen, Ihuicer, Prancer;
They had a sure and silent stride.
But only alrshlpH now < an answer.
To many a child they brought delight.
The airiest, fairiest of expresses,
Acrois the roofs on a snowy night
With gifts the wisest never guesses
who escaped from the same amp a
short time ago where he was Benin
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FIRST MEETING OF CREDITOR-.
OF B I,. GIBBONS A SON HELD
THIS MORNING.
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names <»f nil |»cr«iiis convicted of tres-
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Hear the turkeys chimini;
On the distant lea!
Christmhe bi the eeaeon
Best of till for me!
—Rnrrnst Magnalne For December.
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When three cows that furnish ten
or eleven persons in milk and butter
the year round yield butter fat worth
I Does not Color the Hair
1 the I
While'here he was recogniz-'
: many fowls which will i,o sent to the
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of torpedo bo^ts. it yet maJtes the war-
The
r<-w acetylene she!! referred to will
1 have the great advantage of lighting
Iti Indiana the i n;i a p,vcn *P!’ce- 1,10 vessel that
fires it wifi be left in darkness
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DISMANTLER
hiv.h grade registered
No 2<’.o.7H;, exhibited
been
1 -j remedies, for years.
'Idown to 13) pounds
between the rnil-
mntdi ipallties. that
passed reijulritig the
with a certain
i rossitigs every
picture of the Klondike, a story of the con-
universal—hatred horn of ter-
no matter what it’s ca'lcd. where the
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Rezema. ringworms. «re cured bv on«
L ¥.’• J^’Afantoyd, and Its name
Here
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Revolts at Cold Steel.
'Yoitr only hope,'' said three doc-
tors to Mrs. M E. Fisher, Detroit,
.Mich . suffering from severe
trouble, lies in an operation.
I used Dr King's New Life
she writes. "till wholly
Sbtty-five thousand dollars worth of
mhaicipal improvements is good. e\ en
for Denton.
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The juror in the Cooper case at HIGH SCHOOL RAM
Nashville who hasn t read a paper in
2F years and who didn't know that
Carmack had been killed, ought at
least to take a correspondence course
in the requisites for good citizenship—
Brownwood Bulletin.
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The first meeting of the creditors
of the firm of B. L. Gibbons & Son
of Krum, in bankruptcy, was held at
the court house Friday morning.
It was agreed at this meeting that
the stoca of goods at . rum should
be sold Saturday. February 27, and
that Mr. Starthers be appointed as
t rustee
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RRICB AND PRICE
Who ar* appearing at the Majestic
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THE PAR* THIS
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the acting and feverishness—cures Honey an.! Tar. and it soothes inflam-
’d me tn hr, ms, heals lungs, and eg-
io’s the col I frntn the system. Gar-
rison £• Ki minim
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It Knocks the Itgfi.
It may not cur- avl your IRf. ,lmt
it doc, cure one of the worst It
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25c and 50c at dru< stores
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BACA TALK.
There U every indication t
J&W corn acreage in Renton
Will exceed that of r~- K,_.;
Many North Texas farmer’s
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i ixirk or beef if the price of corn do« s
! rot suit him.—Fort Worth Reord
TREES" H1R V1RD
Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds j
that may develop into pneumonia ov-
“r night are quickly cured by Foley’s
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the Weekly Record and Chronicle discontinued at ex
ular. ,
tablets as it does not gripe or
seate. Why take anything
i Garrison & Kimmlns.
But now the airship is the thin<
To which the jolly Santa’e turning-
Icicle frame and snowflake win®.
The pole star for a headliffht burnin®.
AH loaded dov\ n with joy* and toy«,
Ja< k Frost to do the work of steerin®,
The ahfrp will sail for girls and boys.
Whil** all the polar bears are cheerin®!
And yet. maybe.-it’s somewhat rash.
Suppose Jack Frost should make a fum-
ble;
Suppose a win® should po to smash.
And all the contents ®et a tumble—
No gifts arrive for Christmas day—
That were an all too awful blunder!
So cheer up. Den- ry. Francer. pray .
There’s need fnr Blitzen. yoti and Dun
der
—C. B Quincy In New York American
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For Cold* »«d Grip Hick’s Capu-
line ir the best remody—rellevef
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eekly entered an aecond claea mail matter at postoffice at Denton, Toxa.,
tender act of Congress. March 9, 1K78.
Dally entered as second cisaa mail matter Aug. 23, 1903. at the
ttec at Denton. Texas, underjxet of Congress. Marcb 3, 1°J"
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piratton.
THE SLEEPIN6 SICKMESS
WHICH MEAHS DEATH
How many readers have heard of this
terrible disease? It prevails in that
far-away country—Africa—especially
the Congo district. It is caused by
the bite of the tsetse fly. When it
bites a person, the sleeping symptoms
begin and finally the sufferer sleeps
until death occurs.
Contrast this with the peaceful,
balmy sleep of health. Is there any-
thing more wearing Vian to He awake
at night, toesing aboht. nervous, with
cold fret, hot bead and mercy knows
what ebe? Short of letting the tsetse
fly te us we Would do almost any-
thing for relief. How. can we pre-
vent it? Mr. George
Union City. Pa., writes:
my appetite, was all run-down, could
»h» nob! and restorer normal condi
tlons. It s liquid—effects immediate
!y U'c. 25c and 5<*c at drug store
, ping stecr» ami n ■
and bogs, he <;ir s:
show and there c<
the great Amcri' .il;
merous progeny.
Special ritrnrsciiu cts have
made for the c i uiatlon
ARIEL CLUB WILL PUT
ABOUT THIRTY TREES
COURT HOUSE YARD.
I Acetylene Shells For German Navy.
Ex|>erimentx are now being carried
lout on German warsbl|»s with acety-
lene shells, which, it is beiievwl. will
I take the place of the electric search-
light used hitherto by warships. These
shells contain calcium carbide, and the
; water can reach it tbi-ougb a tube. The
shells are tired by a gun built specially
for the purpoke. On being tired the
shell goes under water and then rises
to the surface, and the action of the
water upon the calcium carbide pro-
duces the acetylene light. Each shell
Is said Io have 3,000 candle power and
will burn for throe hours. The great
drawback of the ordinary searchlight
I is that, although it affords some pro
■ r id" tci tion from the unobserved approach
in Illinois l‘ - • ■
s at least usiW Jt an excellent target.
WOMEN'S HEansGCOHTEST N|6HT H0RSf SH0W
Required by Rules Net te Um Knife
er Ferk er Hande.
The latest fed among the women of
Red Bank, N. ;J.. b> pie biting. It was
started by tbe Datnrtrters of Liberty of
(he Highlands and la sprradhig rapid-
ly to other women's clnbe and organl-
xatlons In Red Bank. Several prizes
already offered and won by quick pie
caters arc handsome, and (heir poe-
sessora are exceedingly proud of (hem
The fad threatens to put bridge Whist
in second place.
It is not an easy task which is set
for (he contcstiints. The plan )a (o get
a big. juicy pic. preferably one filled
with blackberries or huckleberries.
The pie is quartered, and the pieces
are placed on separate plates. At a
prearrange! signal four women begin
a race to sp<« which can eat her piece
Of the associatiim will |of P,e flrst- 'vhat «n*kes It particu-
larly exciting is the fact that no con-
testant is permitted, to touch the pie
v. Ith her hand or w ith knife or ferk.
She must do everything with her
mouth and nose. If the pie slips off
the plate she must push it back with
the tip of her nose and then tackle it
once more with her lips and teeth. By
tlie time she is through with it the
juice of the blackberry or huckleberry
pie is distriInitial over her face. The
• ither women and the men who are
permitted to witness the contests lend
encouragement by good i.atnred badi-
I nage and laughter.
The contest' may be engaged in by
| any number of women If there are
j enough pies. Tims far there has been
no deartli of women eager to decorate
their faces with blackberry and huc-
kleberry juice and to run the risk of
I throwing their digestive organs out of
| gear in the effort to win vases, cut
' prizes offered.
The High school baseball team
begins work outs this afternoon and
expect to have a number of
scholastic games here
The team’s line-up will be
Foley's Orino Laxative cures con-
stipate :i and liver trouble :
Whether from colds, heat, stomach v.
nervous troubles. Capudine will 19-
Tt’s liquid—pleaaauMfeM
' Try
25c and 50c at drus stores jf/
qtviiily pro?
trespassers. that section
should liaie police powers
sli-mld
When the vis t<>' ti: ' ,>f hleh stepping
horses, blur rlbbo>i miiOs. market top-
......... ' lifting sheer
• p into the poultry
i be importance of
H'o ami her nu-
war eteran. of Kemp. Tex., that
plot existed between a desperate lung j
trouble and the grave to cause his'
death. “I contracted a stubborn .
cold,” he writes, "that developed a 1
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i National Feeders and ineeile
j last year. Owned by Boog Scott Bros.
! Coleman. Tex.
Base Ball and 'Tennis
supplies. W. A. Talia-
$3.10 a year it shows not only whut a ferro, north side square.
eon lor m
•uiekeet in
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T. H. Dixon has taken the editor-
ship of the Beaumont .Journal
Dixon is a man who has had years ot 1 ust>11 1>r ...
she writes. till wliollv cur’d,
sucessful experience in journalism, Tilpy 1)n,vent apI)tM1(iicitis’, cure con-
atid although he has been out of th” stipatlon. beadache. 25c at J. F
harness for the past several years, his Raley & Co.’s,
advent is bound to improve an already
good paper.
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good creamery is worth to a
but what three Denton county
can do.
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not sleep rights. I tad tried every-
Vinol waa rec-'
om mended, an< to my nurprlae, it it does cure one of the wmwf. It
helped me at cnce; gave me a splendid cures any form of itch ev?r known —
•ppetlte, and mow I gleep aoundly."
What Vlnol¥7 :
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overworked
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CnKle, Drugglet-
Solibes- Balks Death Plot
It se-med to J. A Stone, a Civil No. 282 I Dallas branch) 4:25 n
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NOT1CK TO THE PUBLIC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, reputation or standing
of any firm, individual or corporation which may appear In the columns
of the Record and Chronicle will be gladly corrected upon being called to
^'7’tlM attention of the publWMNH^.
MAKE MONEY AT 2 CENTS.
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. Feb. 19 —
The board of railYond commissioners
Of Missouri today gave out the figiiu’s1
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lines No 713 (local)
No. 281 (Dallas branch)
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that
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an;, previous yeti-.
past few yearx ha-,v dhi^overed
corn ix a monej crop Of the
these j
'•'lining year '
I of Cali ■utta ri'iCbris that <... ........
are being made in tint city with an
commissions j
to deal
Rest and Sleep.
Few escape thOs' miseries of win-1
ter—a bad cold, a distressing cough .
remedies are recommended,.
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NOTH F. Hi TIIOHF. HAVING
. t SED leg 4’tH'PDN.S.
AH (ho-,, l aving ice coupon books
issued at the o.1 price will please
•urn them !n at on* tor cancellation
in order that new books may be in-
.ue.l at i he /educed price. .New
hooks will bP issued now or later as
may be required.
ALLIANCE MILLING COMPAS..
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A Household Necessity.
I would almost as soon of think of thing without, aelief.
rntinln't mv farm wi bout implements
is without Hunt's Lightning Oil ’ Of
j'l the lin.metits 1 have ever Used,
both for man and b ut, It U the
.. action and richest In re-
«nka Fcr burns and frosh cut* it Is
iHolutely wonderful 1 regard it
> a household necessity. Yours
truly, 8. Harrison, Kosciusko, Miss.
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NEW ODD FELIXHVS BUILDING
AT HAN ANTONIO BEGI X.
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KAN ANTONIO. Tex., Feb. 19 —
Ground was broken today for the
new Odd Fellows building, which
will cost $100,900 and will be six
stories high.
| Few habits ere ns ban as that o'
pot ndvertirlng
In The Barrier Mr. Beach has written a story that is
tar stronger, tar more gripping anti powerful than
The Spoilere.
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else? . ors;
I pieyeu **”•* >■ u.o.iiv, »•>. .v .
i pigeons will hid for the visitors
■ ! tention.
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At all steck shows tbeiday. passes
queckly and pleusnntly to the inter-
ested visitors. It is when night falls
and the beauties of the stock are swal-
lowed up in the blackness, or seen only
to disadvantage, under artificial light,
that the abilities of the management
to successfully entertain the visitors
are displayed. At the National Feed-
ers and Breeders’ Show, to be held
in Fort Worth March 13 to 20, the
managemeub have demonstrated their
ability to grapple with (his feature of
entertaining the visitors. Elaborate
programs have been prepared, and the
enjoyment of those who will attend
this show carefully looked after.
In the arena Chief Quanah Parker.
Chief Geronimo and the band of forty
braves which they head, will appear
every evening on the famous painted
ponies. A full-fledged horse show will
be held every, night, classification in
the horse show events embracing road-
sters, singly and -In teams; harness
singles and pales, four-in-hands, tan-
dems, livery outfits, pony rigs, combi-
nation teams, polo ponies in action,
gaited saddlers, junipers, six, tour, two
and single borse draught rigs, quarter
horses and all around champion horses.
There will be contests and prizes
for the best lady riders, the best gen-
tlemen riders, the best boy and best
girl riders. Novelty will be added by
special prizes for the oddest and most
unique rigs which can be brought into
the arena each night A high class
band will be on hand to furnish music
each night. Warren V. Galbraith, who
has this part of the show in charge
says that the entries which have been
received will bring some of the finest
horses in this part ot the country into
the ring.
the u>wn with
citizenship torn
giijlt; of petty bickerings, i
human to ‘ love f '
town-builders should be busy
to forget their ewe.nles when
so will help along raelr town
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I rible wrong, heart hunger unsatistied and love
| that sweeps away every barrier. Poleon, the
Great Heart, the character who caught the ar-
fancy, will captivate the reader. Such
I high authority
The requisites for good citizenship
and criminal "juryships" apparently
do not run along the same lines. Even
a correspondence course would proba-
bly have disqualified this gentleman spring,
for jury service. *s follows;
In "The Barrier." the opening chap- Brown (Capt.)
ters of which will appear tomorrow or
Monday, we believe we have secured
one of the strongest of latter-day
stories and one that will appeal to Francis
readers of the Record and Chronicle, Harris
many of whom have got in the habit
of reading the serials from day
day. The serial rights of such a
as this sells at first hands for thous I
ands of dollars and
ating it, the expense is
But the best in the bouse
too good for the R & i readers
sure to read the opening chain, i
either tomorrow or Monda'
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Oak Street Methodist church. i t
W. Farr, pastor I/xst night we were
pleasantly surprised by the incoming ■
of the Rev. E. (' Delernett, pastor of
the Pentecostal Church of the Naza
rene at Peniel. who led our pray-i
service iu h'? pleasant way with
pleeaure T.ncl proHt to nil who wen
there. He will remain with us over
Sunday. preachTns tonight an.l to-
ty&rnw night at the church at
Rev. D-Jernett is,one of the father's of
the Holiness movement in Texas ar.d
will bring us fruit fresh from the
Hayes, of vino. Tell yonr friends and nelgb-
•1 bad lost 'll or s to come and enjoy t'icse services.
Rallrimd cuuimiasiima of five slut**
met in Chicago tin- otliqr day and or-
ganized a permanent aanociation to b*
known as the North Central Associa-
tion of Railway CotumllbslonerH. The
object of tbe nsMxiatloa is declared
to be "tbe consideration of matters of
mutual interest to the association and
to the pulilic."
Tile states represented are Illinois.
Michigan, Ohio. U'isvonain aud Judi
ami. Tiie movement wns Htarted by
the commixsioii l>( the state of Michi-
gan, and C. L. Glasgow of that Isnly
was sole led presideiit of the aapocia-
t|oti. <’ouimissloiter \V. IL Boys of
Illinois was elected vice president aud
William Kilimtrick sis-retary. The |
headquarters <............ -...........
lie in Chicago, ami meet Inga are to be
held al the call of the chairman or
U|iou the request of any conyjflssioii
whli li Is a member of tbe iiHHiM-iatibH,
The movement is regarded by many
as one of the most lni|K»rtant since the
creation of railroad comniisidons. says
the Chi' ago Record Herald. In tbe
discussion preceding the organization
it was agreed tli.'il there is too little
uniformity in the action of the vari-
ous state coni'nl'sloii- and that gen-
erally speaking wh;:' is of interest to
the shippers and the railroads of one
state is equally lull-resting to those of
another
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The ladies of the Ariel club plan
t(> set out about thirty trees in the
court house yard and Thursday they
were in conference with County Judge
Lee Zumwalt relative to the location
of these trees Judge Zumwalt and a
committee front the Ariel went over
the ground ami selected locations anti
arrangements are being made to have
the trees |>ut in the ground soon. Th ■
trees will likely lie Elm and Sycamore
air propeller ttetn.-l drlvi-n cur. The
secret of the ineehtinism lies In tbe
j pattern of the propeller. A speed of
■ fifteen miles mi lumr tins 'been at-
tained on Cali-ttt'ji roads xvith a five
horseiKiwer engine, 'lite absem-e of
wear on the tires Is most marked, and !
the motion is perfectly smooth. At |
i Arkansas, C'Kianoma ana even ivu'isaa,
t Inquiries have poured into Secretary M. ;
M. nffut's office and tho.-e can be no
dnptit "f the stjeoess of this, the •we-f
.,r><; i, nitty tthew given Ty the N- ’- t-
al F<-i ! .-r-- tv’d Rr< i-dere
Special Service Will Be He.d nt the
M. E. Church South.
Sunday night at the Methodist
Episcopal church, Boutn. there will
be a special song service instead of
preaching. TThe songs selected
for the occasion are principally the
Sunday school songs Rev Pierce
will at that time deliver a short talk
on music and its relation to reli-
gious services. A cordial invitation
I has been extended to the public to]
attend.
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1 is Simmons Cough’ S' nip. Soothing
land healing to the lungs and bron-
; chia) passages, it stops the cough tit ;
i once and gives you welcome rest an !
I peaceful sle’p.
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| D'-neo -The best stock feed on
j he market. Save half the feed bill,
j Can be mixed with other feedstuffs
fed by itself. 100-pound sacks
sale by all grocers and
I stores. Made bv the Denton
kill
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JI cough that stuck to me. in pite of all | n0 3]
My weight rau !
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show th!* vem . th” . tilarged classes * to use Dr King’s New Discovery,
j and inct-vased pi' miiim* having at- which restored my health completely.
■ tracted the attention ..f breeders all 1 now weigh 179 pounds.” For se
j over the country in addition to coop vere colds, obstinate coughs, henior-
/ i r.nfi liver trouble and ‘ after coop ot the fanciest bred chicken* rhage*,^ asthma and^ to prevent P.ncu-
makeK the bowels healthy and regu- I h ther(. wl|| b(. ( dtffpr. _' . * .“I"’ ‘
..1. rutta ana ( . - . . Trial bottle tree.
| IW orveus VI lumi-jB on view. nine D_|„v £ r-n
| kinds of ducks will compete for hon-, r ■ rtatey vu.
—a.___ aImIm earill Vsn st i—
is also admit toil that tin re is
of sympathy ai d understanding i
between I lie rouiinD-doiis mid the rail- |
roads, and it is desired to get in closer |
touch with both Hie railroads mill the:
shippers It Is uls" loqied that the I
scone of tlie organization may be eu I
. , , , , 1 glass bowls, chafing dishes nnd other
larged to include many commissions 1__
and Unit other organiza 1 ions of simil.-ir |
character may he perfected to consist
of the commissions « l.i 11 have kin-
dred hiti'1'e-.-ts by r' .-i'">i of their terrl
tori'll grouping.
As a beginning the association is ill- i
reetiii:.' its . 1 cut i >ii to tlie elimination [
<»f grade cros-yl-igs and to tlie subject j
of trespassing mi Ami Timin railroads, j
Reports mi bmh -ubji-ms were made 1
by committees ai'ii.olmed some mmiths '
ago when .1 pre'iitiin.'iry org-inizatiou
was pert'--, led. A'■ ' mt'mitlee on
grade cross ing-, of v. Im h <'"inmission-
i-r Woods ,f Indici a I- < hairutmi. re- ■
ported tli.it sir It m- .-<ing; ihmtld be
eliminated, bin 1 '•■■ 1.a mbers were at
a |o--s 1.. k:i"H . ■ -v the niovi-nieiii i
' • mid be a< o<-'"I'a!1 I
In ltidi-tr.1. fm- example, there are I
iii"t-i- than 7.011 o np'-meme:l ;
I crossings anil nearly L’t'ooo
wm'hl '"st tin- r.iil.otids at least
fm-.m-r state and
el inti
Plants to Entertain Fort l
Werth Visitors.
Armour’s ami Swift's packing plants |
at Fort Win 1 it amii'i-ciate the opjior i
tunity offer' d them by the National j
Feeders am! I: odeis Show, to be I
held Mn <h. 1to 2, in that city.
About two 1,m.lie.-d extra nu n will 1
be added to tie- lories at those plants!
to escort visitors tfiiough. and show
tbe from the killing! • 1 ___ ___ w
the they
read' . th,- .W J’L
BpCcial bixit'.s will be maintained,
where ihiinty refreshments will be
served u> tne visitors. Souvenirs in
the form jt 1 ikes of soap made at tin ,
plants, byokl'ts of receipts and sim
ilar articit s "ill be presented to tln-i
visitors, it is estimated that the cost j
to the packeries will aggregate $ld,-i
000.
Bleep fioundly.
lid for Mr. Hayes, It wl!’. ^-Mion H .’ itch." it
ivery run-down, nervous and ringworm.. >rn
5"p. '■ _
10 words C times 30c—ClaMlfled
......i . . 4M
Of
-o-
The legislature should not Im >himed
for wanting to adjourn when the
per diem quits. Two dollars .1 dn is
a miserable stipend for men who
have to spend twice as much for tlie
necessities. The only suggestions
that can be urged that the body might
have finished their work in ^\t\
days and that a special session puts
them under the limitations ot the
Governor as to what matters shall !>.■
considered
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The benefits of working
are well described by the
Herald
What is going to be done for
each and every town tn Texas
during 1909, rests very largely
with the people of that own them-
selves. If they work shoulder to
shoulder, taking advantage of ev-
ery opportunity that presents
Itself, they are bound to make
substantial progress Nothing is
to be gained by working at cross
purposes
Tbe town with fewer advantages
hut an united citizenship will distance,
the tov.n with more advantages but c
tin into factions and
It isn't
thine enemies," but
enough
to do
the motion is perfectly smooth,
present the Invention is just passing I
out of the experimental stage, but it 1
Is aiufclpated that it will shortly be !
possible to place cars »n the market.
corn it a money crop of c7
c^aM.-r-Record and Chronicle
The Den»na ecunty fanners V.i to
h»’ congratulated for com i„, ind. -i
a money crop. It finds as ready sale
&• cotton, rnd With proper rare In ’he
i lection of seed and cultivation w-Ri
r1eM a large'- cash return. And the
oern raiaer has further advantage
T. Rector (Mgr.)
Paschall .....
to Fowler
s’or.'tCarr y
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•HAIE8PBAHES AMERICAN
. 441ENDAR, 1909.
w* ’ _________
FEBRUARY 19.
Cqpqrninrt astronomer, born, 1473.
TMoe earthly goUfaiiiers of heavens
lights that give a name to every fixed
Star have no more profit than those that
walk and know not what tbvy are.
—■■Lqve’e LabourT Lost" 1. 1.'
First National Thanksgiving, 1795.
God s goodness hath been great to thee
Lat never day nor night unhallowed pass,
but still remember what tlie I-ord hath
.AMm -"il Henry Vi." 11, 1
Trelley car -killed eight girls
Newark, N. J., 1893.
Bulty monster, all torment, trouble,
wonder and amazement inhabit here;
these are not natural events'
"Tempest" v. 1
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Xlrino is superior to pills and breeds of turkeys on view;
. ___ J .. non. ! . - - — • a__s__ • .. ________A. a___
q“i eight tribes of geese will be dis-
played and eighteen distinct varieties of
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tention.
From not only Texas, but Louisiana
Arkansas. Oklahoma and oven Kansas.
from reports of railroads In tbe state
showing that several trunk
earned more per mile under the 2-
cent fare law in 1908. than at 3 cents
for the previous year and earnings
per mile in the state were
E-XCONVICT RECOGNiZEO. ' >n ^rt W.c." " XL," h Uih to 20th.ph- 'nutate earnings.
—
While Being Sent to Convict Camp on
Another Sentence.
WHARTON. Tex., Feb. 19.—Holly
Vann, who was jonvicted at Cuero
for robbery and given a ten years’
I sentence, was brought here today to
I be taken to a convict camp on the
i border While'here he was recoR..L.
' ed by Officer Lincln as Will Kellie,
1
Steamboat’s Perilous Voyage.
paddle wheel steamboat which
four and one-half. feet of
on the jter^lous
ocean ' oynge from .«• .-~ ,
west const of Africa, where it will be
used on st shallow river
r 'ctal
Tlien
Pill.-.' j '
11 Wol'lil ' "St th-.-
$2.oO.oimi.<hio in tli”
t wI ,-e tb.'i’ nut b it 1 I hi- l;i 1' er t
nate these crossings. 1.........
railr.'tHls hue s's-hi "iilv S'J.fMMi.OOO in >
the last five years tit eliminating
'Tossings, bin during t'm
tliey are <■ xi1<m! to spend $1,000JXM).
Tbe eoinniittec decided Hint future
'Tossings at grade should n<>t be per-
mitted. that the state
should be given tlie power
witli tlie separation of grades and t<>
apportion the cost
roads ru’d the
laws should be
railroads to <].. away
pi-"iioi-ii.'ii ,f grade
v/'trr and that the slaughter of people
at sit, li rossjngs h id been properly
■ liarai-tei iz.-il "the great Aincr1i-an
crime."
■Jlte '-oinniittec on trespassing re-I
ported that fully ."io per <-cnt of tbe .'
f.italities on American railroads was |
<li>o to trespassing, that laws should be |
passeil aud enforced which would ade- :
t the railroads against !
that section foremen I
and that
railroads should be required, as in '
England, to post nt their stations the ,
I
i ,
draws but
water recently starred
England to' the Many remedies are recommended. | VARIETY a FEATURE,
but the one ' bp^t ! *•* Stock Show will Offer
tertamment.
There nut .• f<»wl nr nnhnal which
c®n be r,<ii'*v7 .11 (• ■' fariH that wlH n«>t
1 have K’f ret.!*ntaiix <• at the National
I z
1 Feeder* and !'• < ■ •h-r-’ Sh<>w tn be held
I __*. XX- .. . M ... u ,O41. * I
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(iMnefl rvqry Jay aseapt SanJay).
17=-?, .. ua.an,, 1 rtr..‘Mr, p,
l uteiNRaJ by
THE BETORD AND CHMONICUC COMPANY.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1909, newspaper, February 19, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235433/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.