Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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hot-bread, rolls and muf-
fins sweet and wholesome
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Makes the lightest,
most delicious and tasty
hot biscuit. Makes the
monla it’s unrivaled.
Trial bottle free.
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fornia anti-raeing
where they would b
together for a period
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Leaves Krum, at 9
Baled shttcite It a ton or 15c a
holo ita 4. ft
Operate Our own
’ Dining Stations.
received, a prize of $5 for the third
best, and five prizes of one dollar
each for the next best five letters.
The Conditions.
The cure or benefit fYotn the use
of Dr. Williams' Pink PHls described
in thy letter may be in the writer’s
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H. W. Longfellow born, 1807.
Well read in poetry and other books,
Good ones, i warrant
- •'Taming of the Shrew" t, 2.
Ernest Renan born, 1823.
The subtle witted Frenchman! • • • The
shurch! Ne’er throughout the year he
Went except it were to pray against Eiis
foee. -*"I Henry VI." I. 1.
Elias Hicks, founder of the Hicksite
branch of the Society of Friends, died.
1830.
Now Join your hands, ami with your
bands your hearts, that no dissension
hinder. —"ill Henry VI." Iv, 6.
i. ■! _■ itig!”
in -i '< d itiipa-
1 hat's why 1
;i mint' for yoisr
tu.iit, ntol so you
I know the way.
only t»y
iny, Chicago.
UAHHJMON & KIMM1NS.
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lb t'. it
Baking
Powder
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J. A.
ate yesterday by Luther Trash
i rner. Bell was a schol I
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. tlce at Deuton. Texas, under act of Congress, Mar h 3. is.:'..
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r . ylration
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Any erroneous reflection upon the chaiactei, reputation or
Of any firm, individual or corporation which may appear in the
Of the Record and €----—7
the attention of the publishers.
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and Mis. Milton A
StJ.U't XV.'St Knit. ;,t
oil ms.Pi \ morn ing
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Capt. Bacon spoke of Col.
as a whvle-sotiled. sociable
man.
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> sec. his
s >uth
d the riv
• 's-'ing the <1 < i<le nt the
>< ’. Bear y.'ii prop into it
tli'.’. <• his cabin.”
mull' this appeal Burrell
The'c were rdn
Pbr Month, dellrsred
Six months, by ''tall (tn advanep)
One year, by mail (in advance')
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Tr^E’1 T ‘‘ body ot Bel was buried
this af’ ' HOOA
It. P. Kelly, a Cerk In the State
’ ■ is af home today He ac-
companies the legislature to Dallas.
Denco—The best stock feed on
the market. Save half the feed bill.
Can be mixed with ojher feedstuffs
t—”. Idh .pound sacks1'
br #1! ' -TTr and fool-
Made hr th« Dmiion ill
17,000 miles of
mors than 50.-
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SH*AKESPEAEES AMERICAN
CALENDAR. 1909.
higb price. Morliy last
bags of three bushels each of
phiCs" arrived at Baltimore.
|.8.Hvo to esi
cultural an i „
Senator Veale
AU will addrem a
attend the recepti
ft, s
Will Plead < n written Law
MAYPEARL, Tex., Feb. 27
I lice liftp!
wrong upon her.
He was not so sure that it would,
had
i
;o authorize the
)■ mt; ne rat ,• nineteen
i i,.«m <b hi ■< 1, ra t ■ v, -
. ., Ulla 11 1 SG .j. 1 C: -
i :.>>•; an i . g.iu’.z- .i >>:...<! ol mur-
r.s uud t'.iiev-s tu. treasury of
slate and iueieby -.tve(l approx-
(■•fere ; yes-
°asily demonstrated. .
If by reason of the exercise of su
lirm a as he
in t hr tirst pkicr.
''x<* mt*. an<i t hey
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Automobii
Garage
GEORGE SHERIDAN, Propt
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Extra trips iimmIc anywhere
county.
Regular Roun<4
A 200-to-l shot won out in
And the
bill gives
and whole-
anti-trust
Senate
and
the
Coesttpation.
Ayer s Pita. Aye's PHta.
wax ,-i.
"<>b. .linr-’ ,.h. d<
br< 'kiii !x
yen t" I..• n h. and I
myself. 1 want t<> l><
go mil-id"
Why. I, I.:
me."' II r
sudden <!..
(bin
that
ul> the i:.-
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If w.- '
treat x rI
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the correct name and address of the
■ person whose cute i« described.
Baled shucks >4 a ton or *.>c a
Equal In food value to pralrl'
ALLIANCE M1LL1..0 (JO.
ISJtfc
BY
One year (in advance)
Mix menths (In advance)
fe Three months (in advance)
F'WXexiy enter,ed as second class mail matter at postoftio a
« underact of Congress, March 9. 187 3
j5, Daily entered as second class mail matte: Aug
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impart
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but not to
Detroit. 1
rectal j
Then
Lite Pills."
cured."
cure con-
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I hereby
(mpillll, W;
t.rdax by I’ortii
Other Houre bills i
I ing the day were:
------- 1 Ray Prohibiting
Tire Senat,. x isiting committee was!
xiiiiutl.x paused with the Denton
Normal college, if the statement of
one mcnibr of the committee is to
In. taken as an indication of th - im
pression made upon all.
Seitator Perkins. afti*r having been
here, made the following statement
to a Dallas News reporter:
i iie State Normal school at Den-
ton is a aig.i class edu'ationa) In-
stitution in everj- respect. ' sat,] Sen-
ator PTkfr.s, "and with the growth
and enlargement of the state of
Texas, this institution xvill shortly
be a landmark of learning and In-
tellect. it Is remarkable to observe
wnat results are being attained
the Denton school."
Tile Secret t T.o,
A French scientist 1,
one secret of lono lip.
deals with lb ■ bln., 1.
millions of Anieih ns
or
1 here yesterday. L
J whom Bell boarded surrendered
the officers.
SHAKESPEARE'S AMERICAN
CALENDAR, 1909.
V Used
A by
the
1 ■ best
W fam
|F Dies,
W hotels
" and
restaurants
1RRIVE
Lt h
— —» are ,
on thofr way here on account of the'^taWxte
Rc*t and Seep.
Few escape thos<> miseries of win-,
ter—a bad cold, a distressing cough,
recommended.
•• " Iwst of all
Soothing
and healing to the lungs and bron-
chial passages, it stops the cough at ,
once and gives you welcome rest an 1 1
peaceful sleep.
know \\ 1,.
went up I
and lii< <!■ _ 'cii'n o' , r u
way of It It ir , r.-t k
creek nuik. - a qri'.it herd r. t!
ward anil ’<<-:<N back toxx
er, so l x ■ t
source of I:h
a few miles
While she
fought with himself
To Capt. John Bacon of D mon
th" necounts of the ttia) of Col. Dun-
an B Cooper, implicate! in the.
murder, are exceptionalD
ting ftoni the fact that Mr
wa.- <>;:■• time in the eni-
: tie- <|. 'endaut and was per-.
lUatntrd with Col. Cooper. '
association of Capt. Bacon
Cooper was during the, these
and IsCtt, when Mr. don't w
"What i
“In the se. .
I don't kn."x
Christian nations of
world, "(hen I would
tnond Pearson Hobson in
man the vessel with certain members
of congress and representative.; of a
certain belligerent pr--ss and send it
to tbe middle of the Pacific, where
it would meet a Japanese vessel Kim-
by Japanese. I would
picking the
an island
. a tar- ha-’ been <al-«n'nnd t'i ": (he city is I
teacher ready and Willing to bee >mc a me■; - 1 n 9v{ ,g
(Thrash was Jailed at Waxahachie to- bef. ’* ... o
I day and will likely make bond
REAL IRISH' POTAfttl's FROM
THE EMKRALD ISLE
CHICAGO, Feb 27. R< a) 1
potatoes from the Emerald Isle
®; —
■■■ sous why be lunged to take this trip overtures, wheraiore be
more 1
! since boyhood. These men
beau had dl-reg.irdeci him and insisted i ail<1 couil>ei theiii to reckon with him
on treating him with contemptuous i
dlstnirt df.-plli hi.s repeated friendly enmity if ngeeiitiury to
I *«z1 ' Fl'. • ft . . ft I . ..
“Ix'e lias made a .strike—a wouder-
in-
of1 month. 1
I I- ■•..! ' .-is.
\l lahta
XX as loved by
Revolts at Cc’d Steel.
"Y,n>r only hope, • said three doc-
tors to. Mrs. M E. Fisher,
Mich . suffering from severe
trouble, lies in an operation.
1 used Dr King's New
she writes. “till wholly
They prevent apixendicitis,
stipation, headache 25c at
Raley & Co.’s.
SENATORS IN McKINNEY. .
McKINNEY, Tex. Feb. J7—Sena-
tors Perkins and Willacy are here
today cunf-' in” with the cM'vjh4» -ei-|
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<:"ake them
if x, iiling t..
there ixesidc him, I
•and pleading, but something , own case or one tliat has come under
a great wave to surge up j his or her personal observation.
I More than one cure may be de-
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statement made la literally true. ‘
The letter should be no longer
than is necessary to relate the be»e- 1
fit obtained from the remedy in the
ease dencribed.
Each letter must be signed
i the writer with his or her name unit
j full address and the letter must give
mittee amendment-
..m>! t;:< i-xpei.-<
commission, r xx,.
1 ■! 'e cd b .
A joint
lea s... t or.?
im i51
Senate bills illcluxletl one bx Veal •
amending local option statute and
regulating the niannxr in which li-
may be sold unde: prescrip-
joint resolution providing
educational qualification foi vote<'■
was offered by Meaehum.
The Robettson anti-rating bill wa^
reported unfavorably by '
comm it tee after it
low ;i
IPhone coni;; 1 > |8 a monopoly, but PoHcv of the Southwestern company
' ;!.;<» ;» ,'«u Imror’tee truth as can bo tn encourage the construction of
I "asilv demon strait lines into unoccupied territory or In
, _ „ localities where there Is Inadequate
' porlor sAgacity and Judgment and service and |t is ready at al] times
the investment of large capital the to <lve its advice and to burnish in-
lw Southwestern company has placed it- ■ formstion to parties having such a
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It Knocks tho pell.
It may not cure all your Hl*. b”i
r ...j worst. It 1
cures any form of Itch fv-r known—
no matter what it’s called, where the
sensation Is "itch.” it knocks it.
Eczema ringworms, are cured hv one
box It’s guaranU.d. nnd Its name
fact that approxl- >• Hunt’s Cure
duals, firms and - ■„ ....---------- -
’K.-dn
Please come with me. won’t you?”
She took him by tbe edges of his
coat and drew him to her coaxingiy.
It may have been partly the spirit of
revolt that had been growing in him
all day, or it may have been wholly '
tbe settle of her
warm
caused .. ... ,v
through ld« veins, caused him to take 1 More than one cure
her tn bls arms, fiercely kissing her j *< ribed in the letter, so long as every
upturned face again and again. < eying — - J- •- ♦ t
softly, deep down in bis tbr< at:
“Yes yes yes! You little witch! B|1
go anywhere wltli you!’ Anywhere!
Anywhere!' The Impulse was blind
and ungovernable, and it grew as his
lips met hers, while, strangely enough,
she made no resistance, yielding her-
self quietly JJJI be found her arms ’ person W’hotvc ...
wbtlud softly about his neck and her THESE WILL BE STRI( TLY CON-
ing but I :
"III lie I
have the
geinT.o i working
j Ix-lie’ <•
, claims,
to pre-. I
, Would l>.
you
"V. .
x< i:l .r of iFIDENTIAL and will not be made < 1
them knew' how lot g they s'.s d ’Ims 'public ’ ' ... --
I 01
■ a i.l
friend.-.
"She is survived by two broth'rs,
A. .1. Betll of Charlotte, N. C., and
[Samuel Beall of Texas and by
[sister. Mrs.
lanta.
and Thomas
Eight Prizes to be Awarded in a
Letter Writing Contest Open t/
Everyone in Texas.
Superior Equipment. / '
Best Time. ■
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months in friendly and < harming inti i
macy with n woidan ami never feel the [
violence or tendvriiess < f passion till |
there tomes a psydiic moment or a |
physical touch that suddenly Jinwmps !
them like a flaqie. So it w as' with I
Burre’I. The sweet EiUftien of this girl i
in IH« arm" the sen“e of her yielding 1
lips, the warmth of her caressing
hands, momentarily unleasbi'd a leap- I
ing p i. k of mm! desires, and it was :
she xx ho finally drew herself away te j
remind him smilingly that he was j
wasting time.
"My lips will la- hero when those
mines are worked out." she said. “No,
no!” And she held him < flf as he came
toward her again, insisting that if
they were going tfiey must be off at
once and that lie e.ouid lutxe no more
kisses for the present. "But. of course.
It is a long Hip. nnd we will have to
sit down now and then to rest.” she
added shyly, nt with It he vo.xasl that
he was far from strong and end hi not
walk tint 11 little way at a time. yet.
even so. he declartsl. the trail Would
be too short, even though it led to
< 'iinada.
1
,.g life
a - ,i-i
Hi. na the I i
lie’ long ago I
had
Electric Bittern pro;<H' o:
makes it worth livli
enriches and v'ta'iz. . 1
builds wastad n< :< < ii ,
H'e and tone to ti.i .
It's a godsend to v 1! . : i;
"."de f people. I- ■ - :r ,l>! ; , ig understood the prisoner will pleae it is known wheth
blighted my life for mon’E..,' >■,: 1. - ——.... ...
'V M Sherman, of r'a-lci,;:, yj,,
"but Electric Bitters cored m.' :1
Only 60c .-r ' j- K;,],.'. I
KILLED NEAR MAYPEARL j"
MAYPEARL, Tex., Feb. 27.—J. A.'this mo...ing and retired.
Bell, a student, was shot and killed o’clock n() verdict had been reach*'1
W. Thrash with Tlie judge's charge was io find for'
toBevera! of the defendants im IndUb| tr)p stret,ts(l,
- the Exx-h:i..go bank _______ 1 The lan(J U))()i| ^h|(.a the (ow|1
I ---------- --------------• i to !><• locate.! w;.s i.ie property of
blended together but .soon he pr- vv
eons ions of the beating < f her he rt
against his I.reast ns she lay; there I .e
a little - fluttering bird a: <1 f<dt t...
ti relddng of his own h.'art ' waving
him. Her arms, her lips and her w h le
b< t)x . l.fng to* his in n sv x'et curri n-
tier. ..'.il \et there was nothing i :i-
n: ale-t or unmuideuly a’.<<ut It. f< r his
sii< '. th anti ardor lif' <l her a >d
drawn her to hint ns on the sweep of a
great nave.
She drexv her face free mid hid It
tig ,lust h’s neck, breathing softly and
with shy timitli'y. as if the sound of
the words she whisfiercd half fright-
ened her.
"I lot e you. 1 love you, Meade "
It may bapp. a that a man w ill s|«-nd ;
jitaiPifi--"
1. Equal in food value to nrni-
hay .ALLIANCE MILLING CO
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: the unwritten law. alleging his wife be allowed to Join.
wag insulted. „
justice Gillmer acting as coroner
toiAy "be en imtuogi qv<'r ihe body
of J. A Bell and found that the de-
I ni"t rfeath front wounds in-
a eht-i 4WS-firpe bv L. W<-1.
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f
' d
trips daily toKruV
Ixtavos Denton at 8 a in. an./
I a m andf
The tegular session of the T
ers' instil ute of Denial w as
Saturday morning at the <
iiouse.
The general assembly d:s u-<< :
school lav. .. with special refer<'tie<. to
census ’aking and transfers.
The inf-rmediate department plan
sted work for the coming two week-.
Tlte I’rimary department meeting
engaged in a general discussion of
•svliool wink and means of securing
niori' I'lfi lent work in tr.i- .hpiirt-
m< nt
Many remedies are
but the one ouicknst
is Simmons Cough Syrup.
DEATH OF Ml-iS BEALL.
The Atlanta (Ga.) Journal > b-
lishes the following account of the
death of Miss Lily Beall.
S <). Beal! of Denton:
Miss Lily Beall died at the resi-
lience of her niece, Mrs. S. R Wright,
in this city at 9:40 o’clock Monday
"\<'ning, after an illness of about a
resulting from an attack of
She had been a resident
practically all her life
a large circle of
But, then, ji might work
And ye». would it?
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had come to him, »be was old enough 1 ntanj upon the imagination.
1 to know her mind, and she was but a 11—- ' ■ ;
half breed girl, after all, who doubtless [The I*rixex.
was not so simple as she seemed. Otb- I
er men had u<> such scrtgiles la this or
'any other land, and yet the young man
hesitated until, encouraged by bis si-
. I
one
Frank Lowman of At-
Shc was an aunt of George
Lowman, Mrs. Robert
... Mrs S. R.
V> right and t'ampbell B -all. She was
-istcr of the late Captain Beall.
■ cars x conductor on the
and Atlantic railway.
tun.'ial will be held at the
01 her 111"-long friends, Mr.
Smith, 20 Part
1 o:!:o o'clock
Dr. Richard
..fl'i' iate. The pall-
ia a 1. r, xxili 1>, loseph Se.utfhin. .Mil-
ton A Sniiih. Dr .1 \V Hurt Dr
Jarnagin. .1 1,. Richmond am! Tons’
Harris Interment at Oakland ceme-
tery.”
>: .C1-.
The association of Capt. 1
an 1 C 1. Coo 'er was during
years of ls05 and isCo, when Mr. i
Bacon was etvployed by the firm of;
C oper .s. Iniin Co. at Waco. Th.-1
firm did a genera! dry goods bltsi-
'•ss anj was c n:posed of Col. 1) .
B Cooper. T I Selman and J W
Sudberry. Mr. Sudberry is now Uv-j
ing at Waco aril Mr Sjimat< is deal 1
Cooper 1
Ray Prohibiting going of evi-
dence i<n court x. hich contradicts ev-
‘ idence given by same w itness before
[a grand jut', By Jenkins Making
it an offense to keep liquor in sto-
rage for sale in local option teirito-
-X ill a..
anil tli- ii-.-ii
w ill evme p< uriag in : r., ■
and I Ills xx lit he a oil \
stake xHir tewn l<"s ain
ever so much na.m >
with our ie<s<w in lie- .0
"Hold on! II-M.l ■
diet’, stopping h< r 11 •••it!t!<.
I "Tell mo till ab tit th.s "
I "Well. No Creek . . e m
iug to tei! dnil ami I', toil,
boat arrived with an <■'.<!
Ixh-’s. a Mr S.ark. • I
too, tind no .v t hex 'x <■ .id
. ids erix'k to -: .<■
[ slipjied "nwax < >1 .
1 pi< ion. but I I. .
I thing up ft .hi C.e
so 1 made Alli:..
They Intxcn't in :
start of Il<. v •
easily."
"We!
“Yes,
tlently.
came, so you ■ ,
self and I■.
can help me g. <
Hurry up"'
“No," said !•<■ ..
could er nr
me: 1
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be verified will not be
1
the
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th- ‘;3a
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[supreme court taxing d. , i led that
5 . .51’0 a day was not unieasonable.
It is contended by projiobetits of the
x^bill that some trust might be willing
to pay a $■’<" daily penalty in order to
do business in Texas, but it is doubt-
ful 11 any would Ire either willing
01 abii lo dig ’I;1 < 1 .'.i’ll a day even
lor so ri'h a Held as Texa,s. Anoth -r
[ provision of note, in vioxv of the crit-
1 ieism leap. <1 upon Attorney General
Davidson's shoulders for the Brad'
1 fee. is that th(. lees of county attor-
in- s are liili.ted to 1 J per cent <>t i
the i‘i'l_nnnt collect' d. The Brady I
:< >' <• mip!a:ii"d of was only that al- I
.mn under the old ami existing I FPICI ATADVaADF*
.”m<. Ta<. Attorney General is j (.LU IMA t U H 0 Ahl
'■li'.-o'.'i '■! to > Sp< • ial counsel!
[and to make the venue of the pen- | |AV | kl'P 1/J0IT
ally suits m Tmxi; or any otheri LIUVIIHU ’iJli
< oiiiiix Im xvi.siies, liras obviating the
of local influ "D. e. This last
how-ever, be danget-
unsr 1 upulous at- ,
Texas over •
al
i ill< HI
Soldier Raiks Death Plot
It seemed to J. A. Stone, a Civil 1
eteran. of Kemp. Tex., that n
• plot existed between a desperate lung ,
trouble and the grave to cause his I
death. "1 contracted a stubborn
cold," he writes, "that developed a
cough that stuck to me. in pite of all
My weight ran
Then I began
Discover'
50.”00 stations are connected with
the lines of the Southwestern com-
pany at convenient ]*oint.s for the in-
terchange of business, and that In
the majority of cases such relations
have be°n maintained for many
years in n manner mutually satisfac
lory to both parties, the idea that
the Southwestern company is a mo-
nopolizer of the business should be
dispelled.
These six hundred connecting line
.owners are as independent in th«
exercise of their property rights and
in the operation and management of
their lines and exchanges as any mor-
FEBRUARY 27.
adopted.
' - <>! the Pii.t
i ;::mt .:er a m- nil •
1 ■,'somt khi
to
01
th<- j<"
do it •
But tlio lieutenant shook bi- head.
“M.ix l <■ I'm foolish, but 1 can't see my
limoli as 1 would like to,"
she ox<’aimed
' 1 do so xx itit lo go. I xvant
want to l.c rich
a tine lady ai d
and live like other girls,
a :is h< a \ < u to a girl like
.■yes xx ore xvet xxilh tbe
at:g of lo r le.p< -. at.il h< r
• f.il' • ’■ <1 III a sxxxct. ulr’l'.’i w ay
youih amm-t -unender
amt
; I po-Hl.iy o
l.e -..OKI, .IS
: - < "11'-, ience.
" e . "111<| lie;, t t ia-ni in,
<■ Leo i> working.. for
t xxlnu-r v.ith <
.11 RY STILL Ol T.
Tso jury in the BuSch-Bi up case
7 which has attracted so much attea-
l tion, was charged by Judge Pottei i
. thU morning and retired At
The Southwestern company never
refuses connection to the owners of
independent lines except where such
B. Swisher were lines are ln direct competition *Hh
its own. and contracts providing for
such connections arc being made
dally.
No restrictions are placed
connecting line owners as to
type of instruments or apparatus to
be used except that In order to in-
sure satisfactory results, it is insisted
upon that not only these, but the
Main tai,, Relations with It 1 lines, shall be maintained ln first
It is sometimes charged that the else’ working condition.
Southwestern Telegraph and Tele-j T‘
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THE
Ubarriei
IBS
•T <•* / COPYR1<3HT.19O8.BY HARPER 8 BROTHERS
cf cm'-,, h's ail right." s.-iai
I.. ;• < a?cr f:|. e 1 ImnLug with
.'■fa hurt • l.'iid. If y mi don't
m< i ■ xly <■!-<■ xx ill "
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A Western college professor would
eud the continual threats of war be-
tween the United States and Japan
bv making the jingoes fight it out
among themselves on the principle
of that historical Kilkenny cat-
fight.
1 would take the best battleship
in the American navy, said Prof.
Ladd, after discussing at length the
Christian nations of the Western
place Rich
1 eommand.
1'' <>> 1 Hi' l<- io G'-.ix- 1 onsideratiom The
I say’ 1
or.l ifiOre K’.r<»rm€r to 1 ’I lit* has
’Ll • < ; iii H-sti i through tbe courts and
astronomer, ■ upheld ami only such amendments
la e 1 on|. nipiated as will strengthen'
11 he laxx ami yet not endanger its con- ' '
I I" •
I til ntmnality
jPRAISt IHE NORMAL
bookies such a snort time to get ha- > |
their losings, too,
------o------
From the esteemed Bonham New-'
court docket the officers must have
dkscovere 1 a new crime About three-
fourths of th- docket in the county '
court is made up of charged of "v. I
o. I.” What is it and why is it?
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Although Denton is a town
7,”09 people not counting a thousand
or fifteen hundred students, it. has'
not a single park in its confines.
There are everal desirable places con-
veniently close that the council eoul I
secure. The town m'(.t]s ,, park.
« ----,--- o . . . _
Although himself a lawyer, Wil-
liam. formerly "Bill." Lapps of Fort
too many
Ho says
majority,
to
• Letters containing addrmaea
jthat cannot 1
; rent fdered in awarding the prize*
The writer ofxeach letter must
the .th’ name anq date of the paper
she saw the annotfnoe-
Tiw
■ ■ I 10 ■ :.ip::>
make ll>
11; Ti.
xvi.she:
' ilanget oi local 1111111 -n. e.
secim'i might, however, be
o.isIy 11 -< ,, I"
toitivx general
mistakenly -le; 1 stu.-h a man.
though tii’.- (linger is almost too
m s-i x ■ 1 onsideratiom
• ■fl it u rx 01 t he present /laxx
b eii 1-sied ir,rough
and only such
i oli(. ;mdated as
I i :i w <'I.*b he or
ter-it of his <■ repetition.
Fino wdHtlng will not
orize unless you have a good
tp describe. The strength of th-
■ recommendation and not the style of
the letter will bp the baxia of award
The contest will close March 6.
1909. Do not delay, but if you
know of a cure write your letter
Observe the above conditlops
carefully or your letter tnav be
thrown out
Address all letters as follows-
Letter Contest Defff
Dr. Williams Medicine Co..
Schenectady. N. Y
Worth inveighs against
lawyers in the legislature
that being lawyers in the
the legislators undertake t,, forn,
-more courts tor the purpose ol
creasing litigation, as a result
which he asserts that fully yn pe,
cent of the mone> required to rim'
the state goes to pax the expenses!
of court officials. He pays his 1 | .
spect to the damage suit industiy and I ' 1 Beall (,f charlotte,
'ays the ’ion ei ’< rcement of the bar-j
tatry law hag made that well-meant;
statute almost a farce. Mr Capps
represents the North Texas Traction •lancock. Mrs. Givings,
company which has $1.25”,””i
worth of damage suits pending
against it.
FEBRUARY 28.
Benjamin Disraeli, premier of Eng-
land, 1858.
A rrlrbBr ,’ t-
sword (of rpe-■ 1 I th .
tong and u .1 1
.not extend :!>;■: :
' there is no h
Blrect 1 h ut •■ u ;
Admiral W.
died, 1903.
Methinks I have astt-t.'imy
tell of <ood or evil t e s
I
IB.' .
T
fe'-m
K-
■
• was
than be had longed for anything > t0 1M tl* them at tJxir owu game, hun-
of Flam- ,u thrust himself tmeatl of them
.' (I I it 1 >'«MVIllk£ki t1k<a:1e «m..l'. .»» m-Id I* 6*1
as an equal, preferring a rmt^ of open
this conxliiiou
. Moreover, be
fnl strike--r’k U< r Umu the Kkunllkm ' k‘R‘'v lhat X<K>la coveted by half
Ky4, >■
E’:
remedies, for years.
down to 13 J pounds
to use Dr. King’s New
which restored my health coqiplei )y ;
1 now weigh 179 pounds." For se ’
vete colds, obstinate coughs, hemor-
rhages. asthma and to prevent pn 11
50c and $ 1 .< •
Guaranteed
hungry |
i
rr —I
I ■ I ■
I i,:y Hi
::d pl;; 1 <L-.'r :
b r I • .1 -..Mi. r
i"i 1 ’!■ Sam. anil 1
I •';■.■'• m tnl.i- u:> : Inin.-
I I.1 1.-I sure there is an;. ; hing
at i:. but ncilher am I -tire it
quite the square thing AI-
er and Over Ag< ’
Bl a -m
III KUZnt rempmlwr if J £.0.4
■
/ ■<* '
'I
■
■
Dr. Williams' pink Pilh have been
used in this state for a generation
Hundreds of remarkable cures have
been reported during that time and.
there is scarcely a family In
th« remedy has not been.triea
beneficial results. This furnislfe 9g. jf
materials for the letters t(^ be wuraagi
ten In this contest. There is
narrative must deal with facts^"^^^ .'
The Dr. Williams Medicine Cm. of ,
Schneotady, N. Y.. will award a price
of $25 for the best letter received on'
, or before March r>, 1909, from
Ience, the girl came forward and spoke ’ Texas, on the subject. “Why
again impulsively: I Recommend Dr. Williams' Pink jm
. “Don't Ire silly, Mr. Burrell. Come! ’V'/'Vo °f *.' “ W11‘ **
- > >"cr Please come with me, won’t you?” f°r Jh° .te^ad. ’“.‘“I I
this umrn
Then the
frieml of
- told him.
back to
ms They
I" prevent SUS-
< 'h re w u.s some-
x l'..!e<ui acted.
;■!•• ;:ll about I'.
' ■ ;• two hours'
.'; ox "'-'a!•:e 1 hel l
let them flg-ht and after
survivors, place them on
yB*re they would be required to live
together for a period That. I think,
would effectually end all talk of war
fn this country or in ja|WI,
Some strengthening
some amendments to the
law are contempatad iu the
bill offered by M< arts Meaehum
Mayheld. The bill increases v„„
penalty irermlssiblc und -r the act of
1903 from »50 a day togl.i.oo a day.
At present it i* limited to $50 per
day, while the bill provides that it
may be anywhere bet w on $50 and
11.508 per day, the United States
yesterday
the Senate committee after it had
been loade 1 :!ow ;i xxith amendments
prohibiting rl] manner o betting ot-
tered by opponents of the bill who
J clai <-d i ha l t hose
Wei, not averse to betting in
eral, but only to horse racing,
pari-mutuel b ll ba, k-d l>x
office.s and breeders was
favorably with notice of a
report in both eases.
Both Houses adjout ijp 1 j ester In -
aftermm until Monday and very
nearly till the memb-rs. many cf
them with their wives and ’families. '
together with the officers and clerks,
left last night on a special train of
sleepers for Dallas, where they ar-
rive 1 at S: 3'i today.
The Senate committee -yesterda'
reported favorably Paulus’ bill estab-
i ItsJiing an insane asylum for negroes
and carrying $150.” ” for the pur-
pose. the asylum to be located not
more than 100 miles from* Houston
TEMPI.E WANTS FRAX< iilSI!.
TEMPLE. Tex. Feb. ;7. The
" e appointed to rais > funds <jt ijnji < im (
nleted the inquest over the body of to enable Temple tp Join the Texa;* ■ ,>iv^ |,,a|s ownjn .
•» ft * * — *. - — m.—A — • 1. 1 » t X I ftftn Wftft ♦ /-' 1 I 1- vra-v ftlftl t K ‘ I t .» I i . ■ ♦ ’ l • ’
Jo.in Orr rm-l
j in Um ton Sat nr y
’ ‘ ----— rtC'TTT * ~ i li OVl I
, It will be necessary to await
jt ■de've’onments in other cities before '
‘ier Temple will . S.:I TH W'KsTI J;
9 V-'Bk I I >1 r .
i SlON^HNtlA
Hundreds of imlependent Conqianie
N-xt week the loxx,, <,t Gaiz.a is to
be moved from th- present location
to a new site about on- hundred and
fifty yards north of het present lo-
cation. The change is to |>- made in
order that the tow a max have more
room to expand, i.tei,. being little
possibility- of this uu p- the present
condition.
The town has about, thirteen atOres
and all of these xxilj be moved north.
The new townsite Ims been laid off can wish and they have sought
‘in approved style. :1 square laid out
....... ■■ .(.mated.
NOTICE TO THE I’l lll.lC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character.
standi”
col it nm I
■ *!•*• I W-V* t fZSZ I U l»VM •••• •• --
Chronicle will be gladly corrected upon being called < j
that of its (ompetitors it does not
fnllnw thAt it n*tv a<*na» •«* <4
nepoly
xr— ftt^v. establish such a system have been
have only themaelvea to blame,
in view of tB« * ’ ' *
indlvit
corporations, owniz
poto line*, carrytnu
000 miles of toll circuits and supply
ing fblephona aervice to upwards o
' thje is far fmm tbe truth
jHONf«TAR
Tkrt Arireannl i "e1f ln a 'orttlon to render to the | project in*contem plat ion
ij'E [ jjjifll public service more comprehensive' *-------
I 1 V ITIlf F ” L ' -1.- ■ ant* *n *nan'' mor® WHcient than
LAXATIVE COU^h F8U16Uy$ follow that it i»jn any sense a mo-'it doas7nre one of the
ft ». - ift > ft ft . nopoly The same opportunities to
For coughs, colds, throat And lung , - -----
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. ,
Qood foreverybe ' “ ’ ‘
The genuine 1
I Mscbanloal college lin e.,
tale will be here tonight.' , *«P«rwd only by
idrew a mass meeting and A Company, Ch Ion;
~lnn tonigb*.
connection with the system of the
Southwestern company, presumably,
because it Is only through thia sys-
___... *cm that their patrons can get the
! Mis. E. C. Gotchvr ami she Is paying comprehensive service they desire.
- I one-half of the tiioxir.g expenses
’jot'it r half to be d-f axed by th
'(ires
At
! noon today the coroner had not com- committei
! (lift holt txp tn pnuhln
Bell who was shot and killed league today reported that all sto->: [
far-
of Indifferent tolpratlon.
I came us fast as I could, bss-ause He i of t!'eiu’ aiul lf 110 •®ent a lu lh«
morrow everybody xvill know about it,
and it w ill Le too late."
♦'Too )atx> for what?’’
"For us to gef in
Oh, but won't ilti’fe I
woods alone with her it would stir
them up a bit, lie fancied. By heaven,
, that would make them sit up and no-
l.__j jt n)jK|H w<M-k a
on It, of course, i
• t stampede! I
Why. al! the p.-op e I. ittud for Daw-
sou op the 'text li.'ut xx!!! pile off here.
1 Then the aewi- w ill up river and !
down livur. and th-u- imlsy of others I
|H^B , w h! , ‘S'! . 11-re.
| and i i ;- will
W I stake our t-wn |<-x util x-o|i them for*
■BBBB .o.o- ... >>.ii,.>. ,,| around '
♦ ft, '*-1' jdy
’l
Dr.
<
Price’s
Cream
eofnes the Almanac of rny
true dat-'. Shakespeare.
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