Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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1909.
DENTON. TEXAS, MAY 19.
BATTLE TOR LIND
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We have a cash cuslo-
that
mer for a farm of from
We
Were
recently separated.
40 to 60 acres
□ear
Johnson.
Denton
See us now.
tion to sell,
F.
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of this provision
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
con-
of the Houston (tank.
for him, but he went down and never
oldest
it is
(To Be Continued)
"after
trouble
Office over McClurfcan Dry Goods Co.
olil people.
: hern.
Thursday
New Specials tomorrow
no;
is
Watkins
to
sick
night
wore
means
was
i bankruptcy.
Fort
Quality
In-
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business
you r-
; self.
Aubrey
of
ton
ORCOOM
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STANDARD OIL MAGNATE
shoull
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Jasper.
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is the most efficient and
perfect of leavening agents.
Wnt.
man
WYLIE SMITH A CO.,
Reel Estate.
Next Door to Postoffice.
•1 any
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> . « -- ! columns
Chronicle will"be gladly corrected ”pon bsing called to
tM attention of the publishers.
» head and one
The plan is to be taken up
MEXICAN BANANA TRADE THIS
YEAR BREAKS THE RECORD.
tried aid fined in connection
water project at Houston.
should
Wright.
to put all upon short rations from the
beginning, but rather the awful, con-
tinuous strain of hopeless loneliness
in that vast desert of ocean.
last I
grew
"He had his pockets full o' gold. I
saw him talcin' it las’ night.”
Miss Laura Frederick left
for her home in St. Louis, after
enter
class
V «. McMATII.
Real Estate.
your
have
very
An Elgin gold-filled watch at (10
at W. J. McCray s.
ROUNDHOUSE
CANADIAN. Tex.,
stayed cured.
expression."
an teed
seases of the
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of
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s and berries at all times
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uSdsr act of UongreM. March a, m3
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Makes Hair Grow
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FOR
Buildin
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the characte.'. reputation oi
• firm, individual or corporation which may appear in the
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Cail up 4t am let’s talk
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that Morton signed the name of Hen- nterly canned beans,
etc., were treated witli
make them have the
appeara nee.
For pat
fro. Ma
WAN
Today's receipts:
Cattle 5000.
Hogs 5000.
Today's quotations:
Steers—Choice higher, tops 6.50.
Cows—Fair lower, tops 5. CO.
Calves—Fair lower, tops 5.40.
Hogs—Eair lower, tops 7.
No Othprs
in a class by itself.
"n rival-
joints. cuts.
Get it from McCrav and (then
know it s right.
recall
indis
It was j
dream rather than reality.
late speech, bruised by the constant
buffeting of the sea, sore with the
TODAY’S MARKET.
DENTON, May 19.—Local miscel-
be
of
An
AYER’S MAIR VIGOR
..ERlIlnB Hmlr • An Elegant Drcsslns
Dandruff ---—
es not Col
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, for rec
East Oi
We c:
dye ’em
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lower I merely remember this and that out of
■ the mist, Doris’ gray eyes ever upon
Ste-
re.slding ii 1
the two
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mak-
inilk
Any milk is adulterated milk that is
not sold just as it is drawn from
the cow. except that "skim milk" may
be sold under certain regulations.
Stu-
reach of «w«ry om an oyportaaity to
soo th* FAR WEST. Write for
Sample Copy. „ ,, it it it ti J
fcr fan partiaalan U4rw.
Sunset Travel Club
16 Flood B«ddtafa Im ImmBoo, Col
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■jw.
ANYF
I ver wot
phone
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The Houston Post tbmks th. fact
that the man who wrote Aft< i the
Ball" celebrated his forty-fourth
birthday the oth-r day illustrates
the “superb forbearance (>f :h. \m
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So, after this law goes into
on June 11. l'.t09, grocerymen. fruit i
dealers, a i 1 butchers will not be per-
mitted to expose their products on
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We Have Money
To loan on farm and city property.
No charges for placing loans on city
property.
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close in
office.
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tween
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for rev
roti
This oi
BL '4
HON
house i
Normal
as whole rnilk. This is exactly what
we are going to prohibit.
11. Last, but by io means least
her k--e
»ry. T
That 160-acre black land farm,
well tmprovel, for only 125 per acre.
ton s'first trades Jay which is to be
pulled off soon and it is purposed
FREE TRIP to the
PACIFIC COAST
ARB YOU ONE
of the many thous-
ands W ho want to
’explore this Won-
derknJ ? ? ? ?
SUNSET
MAGAZINE
has instituted a mw
department, whose
special work it is
to put within the
LET i
and 7Jc
New Pht
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ftfeed St.
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The cause of the
The company
tat ion as well as written and picto: -
| ial misrepresentations. I io not
know whether it is good law or not.
as I am not a lawyer.
10. We purposely avo'ded
ing any standard for whole
Mrs. F. E. Cotchett left Tuesday
for her home in Gatesville.
Rev. D. B. Allen was in.Hebron
Sunday.
Miss Blanche Degan returned from
Dallas Tuesday.
Little Lula May Hatcher entertain-
ed a number of her friends Mo iJay
afternoon in honor of her loth
birthday.
Miss Connie Huffer has returned
from an extended visit in Dallas and
Terrell.
Mn. John Huffer and little
Miss EJna Cowan has returnel
from a visit in Dallas and Waco.
Miss Louise Milliken
■ .y . y, ?
— The Record and Chronicle print-
ery eda furnieh you printel or en-
graved cards on short notice. Print-
ed fl.25 per 100 best cards; en-
graved from »2 to |4.-j per 100
and plate. Both phones 64.
We want to furnish your table
■u ppi les.
it over.-
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DID YOU SEE
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Where we were advertising 100
acre prairie farm in 3 miles of Den-
ton for only >35 per acre?
or the pinnacle of an iceberg—but as
we swept toward it, the
dropped down over the waters blotting
the last faint vestige from view. Yet wo
■-------.>---------> Mrs. John Cowan and daughter
'.Miss Edna. are in McKinney at the
be Iside of little Cowan Moore, who is
dangerously sick.
.Mrs. J. B. Woodrum an 1 children
are th" guests of her parents in Den-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cobb have re-
turned to their home in Uentina. Ok.,
after a week’s visit with relatives.
Urbin Moore went to McKinney
j’ from the start.
1y ‘is small but the benefits to
town and to the exhibitors in
r ooAtests are large and many,
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Want ads tn the Recora mo Ch ran
tela bring prompt returns, because
“la Denton" nearly every aom» ^*(1. I
Khe Raeord and Chronicle
■w POR
pless s<
horse w
WAN
pounds
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to her
■•tier a
Beyond Expression
W. Farlowe, East
writes: "For
I wa- affected
lisease which
unbearable itching,
work, rest nor sleep in peace,
ing gave me permanent relief until
I tri-d Hunt’s Cure. One applica-
tion relieved me: one box curel me. ,„v.,
and though a .'ear has passed, I have t|je sidewalks or in their places of
’ I am grateful beyond
Hunt's Cure is a guar-
rente ly for all itching
skin. Price
Florence.
nearly seven
with a form-of
causes almost
1 could neither
Noth-
neas men and citizens generally
have every reason to be proud of
Commercial
every one
I know not what it really was
—a gleam of canvas, a speck of cloud, 'da. for her home in Sherman.
Mrs. Stanley*Watts of Dallas is the
night ' guest of Miss Louis- Milliken.
J, A. Pickens returnel to Fott
Worth Tuesday.
Mrs. John Cowan and
this
me
Mrs. S. H. Cowan o' Fort Worth earth.
visited relatives here Sunday.
Last Sunday morning as i
No. 599, drawing sevral cars was ,
laving town a boy fell from the train
an I had one aru.
He gave his
Clyde Pierce and said he
After receiv-
ing'medical attention he
ry Sproules. a Pittsburg millionaire
banker, to a < heck. He is of distin-
guished appearance and a short tiS'c
ago was
w i t h a
It became easy to see
meant to us all. It was neither hun-
ger qor thirst, although I felt It safer me had givei wsy-
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a swift, sharp blow, heralded by
blinding snow flurry which kicked up j and forth, striving to sing, or creeping
,an ugly sea, lashing us with heavier i aft, to the tiller, with his body shaking
as though he had a palsy; Johnson,
I never moving, bis head sunk into his
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I PLAN TO CONSOLIDATE -vLL
THE COLLEGF^ OF THE SOUTH
FORT WORTH/. Tex.. May 19 —
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu-
cas county, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co.,, doing business
in the City of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of One Hundred
Dollars for each and very case of
catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank
J. Cheney. Sworn to before me
and subscribed in my presence, this
6th day of December. A. D. 1886.
A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. (Seal)
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-
ally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free. 1
Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by all1 druggists. 75c.
Take Hairs Family Pills for
stipation.
ARRESTED FOR FORGERY
FORT WORTH. Tex.. May 19.
Robert M Horton of Houstbn was
arrested here today to answer
charges of forging a check in
that city, defrauding th ' Central
Bank and Trust company there.
When arrested Morton gave the
name of Sidney 1-awrence but wa- ....... .
’’positively identified by Cashier Sayre p,,,. S;lau -jOf ;)e used to color anv I a cork,
BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR DIS-
CHARGE.
In the matter of F. W.^, Lohrke,
' Bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
M. Cavins and wife of Oklahoma’To the Honorable David E. Bryant,
are visiting relatives here. ' Judge of the Distr’ct Court of the
For the confession of her eyes.
. ... made.
smaV life a burden, but the first bottle of i tenderness!
won ierful medicine
I had found the
They're a godsend to weak
s ckly rundown or
.‘itc at F Raley & Co
MEXICO CITY. May 19.—Vin-
cent Mistrot of Galveston, president
of the Southern Steamship and Im-
porting company, today, said the Mex-
ican banana trade will break the
record this year and that nearly a
million bunches of bananas will be
carried from the frontier to Galves-
ton. The harbor here is being
deepened so that the company can
put on more fast boats.
>»ar (la ad vases)
Mk months (in advance)
Tfera* months (in advance) - z&
weakly aaterad aa second class mall matter at postoffice at Denton Texas,
as second class mall matter Aug. 2 3. 1903. at the postof-
w .entoa. Texas, under act of Congress, March 3, 1873
*.11 subscriptions to the Weekly Record and Chronicle discontinued at ex-
piration. '
S. H.
uate ve-
nt veteri
Transfer
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ROSS
Leyoa';'
M Bank
DEAD
NEW YORK. May 17.—H. H. Ro-
gers, active head of all Standard oil
Interests, died suddenly here this
morning.
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How is Your Title
Better let us prepare you an sb- "VW j
struct to your property.
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Order of Notice Thereon.
Eastern District of Texas, SS.
On this 18th day of May A. D.
190. on reading the foregoing peti
tion it is-—Ordered by court that hear
ing be had on the same on first day
of June, 1909, before F. B. Dillard,
one of the referees of said court in
bankruptcy, at Sherman, in said dis-
trict, at 10 o’clock in the loreioon.
and that notice thereof be publishei
in the Record and Chronicle, a news-
paper printed in said district and
that all known creditors and other
persona in interest may appear at the
sa'd time and place and show cause,
if any they have, why thez prayer
of said petitioner shoull xnot be
granted.
And it is further ordered by the
Court, that the clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
said petition and this order, address
ed to them at their places of resi-
dence as stated.
Witness the Honorable David E.
Bryant, Judge of the said Court, and
the seal thereof, at Sherman,
said district, on the 18th day
May, 1909. A. O. BRACKETT.
Clerk
killed
Cures Fever-
Burns,
J. F.
IXH LSIAXA AND TEXAS FIGHT
FOR POHSFHKION OF ISLAND
IN SABINE RIVER
fore and aft. and swamping her.
never believed we could weather it,
Tile law further provides that cop- She increasing waves tossing us about
, yet, as the dawn broke,
we succeeded in broaching to, with
canvas drag holding her, and the very
moment 1 realized she would ride
safely I fell forward dead asleep.
Either Doris er one of the men cov- I
cred me with blankets, my ley ( loth- i
ing drying on my body. But it was I
Doris who welcomed me back to li.e 1 to speak,
again, as a little glimpse of pestering
sun grow barely visible through a rift t
in the dun clouds, with the mainsail
again spread, and the longboat R aping
mean Hunt’s young. l”fe’el jn t like ai 16-year to ,lle foaming summits Oh. but it
5T)c an I 25c bottles, old boy," he writes, "after taking was worth all suffering just to read
six bottles of Elect: i - Bitters,
thirty years K’.dnev
j there firmly, while beads of perspira-
i tion told the Chilean's pain. I recall
a
a
list of prizes and attractions for Don-1
lanouB markets are unchanged from
yesterday.
to make it a sure enough winner Fort Worth Livestock—
The cost individual-
t h<’ ,
the '
r
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j Knight curled up as a dog lies, some- j
times cursing fiercely, only to break
off and cry like a child. I remember
pounding ’ when the boom swung about, pitching
Sanchez headlong and breaking his
leg: how we pulled it back into posi-
XEWS FROM ROANOKE
ROANOKE. May IS. -The
- of Mr. and Mrs. Jolfi Thompson
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We carry a full lino of fresh veg j
allege:! ;iI-tiel-' of food offered for sale. For-
peas, pickles,
copper to
fresh, gre n
' by the icy w ind, we snarled like wiki
: beasts, our eyes bloodshot, our faces
; haggard and unclean.
1 know not how long it endured,
lost all track of day and night.
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Some particular bright of- .
ferings of leading Denton
real estate firms—changed
everyday, Be sure to r
this today, tomorrow and
ery day.
away under
the thwarts, and De Nova and I at the
tiller, the huge surges
against our backs, as we thus kept
them from sweeping the laboring boat :
1 j tion with a sickening snap, binding it
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tion told the Chilean's pain. I recall
| that other day when Dade suddenly
I stood up, his eyes staring dully out j
, into the fog-bank which wrapped us
about, extended his hands, smiling, ‘
and said: "Sure. I'm coinin’, ol’ pal,” !
and stepped overboard. We grabbed j
i for him, but he went down and never |
came up again. McKnigbt was the first i
business to the view' of tli<> public
without first securely protecting
them b\ screens, glass covers, or oth-
etwise, from the two most dangerous
sources of disease; namely, street
dust am! flies. Such dealers ;
beg'n at once to get ready for this
new feature of the law.
i Record and Chronicle
(ItowM «*»ry 4ay «xcx*t BxbJbT).HDX.'F'^l-WjwWllsri 11 to
IHE RBUOKD AND CHRONICLE COMPANY
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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19.—The I p°n of Mr. an
destroyed P” Q"i1e sick.
•M Denton. It ought to l>e in everv j I»J Hre early this morning. The loss
i .> i i was $50,000, part of which was cov-
%MNR£mM.' that re the en w(> ar" , g I- _ .
| ered by insurance,
and working ; blaze is unknown.
You all can help up to the ad-, w lb rebuild at once.
5 vantage of yourselves as well
the paper and those
' scribing.
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From our small, but
L neighbor. Aubrey, Denton
a thing or two about a
Kills To top The Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years
John Deye, of Gia 1 win, Mich., was
a- runhing ulcer He pa d doctors
over $4,000 without benefit. Then
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve killed the
ulcer and curel him.
Sores, Bolls. Felons, Piles.
Scalds. Cuts. Corns. 25c at
Raley. A Co.
Record and Chronicle gotten the big
' Items Of the etale and Southwest
By-' sixteen to eighteen hours ahead of
■Kg/-' the big morning dailies of the
Kf. state. This service is expensive,
but for the benefit of our readers.
Ik- believe it is worth tin money.; iu>( XDHOI SE BURNED
■J Right now the Dally is going into I CANADIAN. Tex., May 19.—The
more than 90 percent of the homes Santa Fe roundhouse was
It ought to b(. in every! to' fB'e early this morning.,
wo ar" ! ' ’ "
working j biaze'is
NEW ORLEANS, La., May 19 —
The state of Louisiana today com-
pleted arrangements to battle with
Texas foj an island in, the Sabine
river near Orange, says the Texas
News Service correspondent in Louis,
iana. The governor and the attor-
ney general finished taking evidence
last night ad this evidence will be
presented to the Federal land office
at Washington, and a big suit will
probably follow. Louisiana's claims
are based upon records of the Uni-
ted States and Texas surveyors who
surveyed the lands hi question be-
fore the line of today was fixed by
the Union. Ix>u siana claims
the boundary was fixed along
R. R.
8t Han
■boa r*i
8TRIC
New Phr
feedstuff
s^lde aqu
Jf black
fe
The King of blood purifiers Is Dr.
Simmon's Sarsaparilla. It rids
the system of the winter’s accumula-
| sion of'lmpurites. It makes the
young feel well—the old feel young
I Now is the time to renovate
Price 50c and $1.9(.
TO DEFEAT INCOMr. TAX
WASHINGTON, May 19,— In or-
der to defeat a combination of demo-
crats and insurgent republican Sen
ators led by Bailey and Culberson
who seek an incom- tax law it was
learned today that Senator A1dr:ch I
will offer a resolution referring to
the judiciary committee the entire
income tax plan with instructions toij>o
report next December. This is done '
with a view to killing the income tax
.altogether. Senator Aldrich has be-
! come alarmed over the strength
I shown by the new combination.
GRAND JURY IN MND FRAUD
CASES TO BE COMPLETED.
TUItSA, Okla., May 19.—It is ex-
pected that the eight gran 1 urors em-
paneled yesterday will report for
I completion of the third jury to inves-
tigate the town-lot frauds in which
Governor Haskell is involved. Judge
Marshall refuses to divulge the
■ names of the 1 50 witnesses now her"
from Connecticut, Ohio, Texas,
diana, Michigan, M’ssouri and Ten-
nessee.
Lived 152 Years.
Parr— England’s
married the<hird time at 120,
It has worked in the field til! 132 an 1 lived j
For aches, pain-stiff 2o years longer.- P ojle *’----,J
burns, bi.es and etc., youthful at 80.'James
it is tlte quickest and sufe't fbniedy Spurjock. Ky., shows how io remain
over devised. We mean Hunt's young.
L ghtning Oil.
and to
feel her bend down over me in sudden
I am not ashamed that
convince! the tears dimmed my eyes so 1 could '
greatest cure on ; scarcely see her dear face or that m>
voice choked so 1 could do no more
than whisper her name. She must
have understood, for her soft hands
' touched my (heek, and so we rested
yOn ■ for a long time, scarcely exchanging
a word between us.
It was later that same day. just at
the edge of twilight, when Kelly ,
called, "A sail!” pointing eagerly out ■
6ver the port quarter. Then, some
upon knees, some standing, we all
saw it. a misty, white reflection, show-
ing vague against the darkening hori- Sunday.
United States for the Eastern Dis- , 2on. I know not what it really was Miss Lewis Etchison left W(slnes-
ti4ef of Texas:
Demton. in the county of Denton
son. a i l State of Texas. :n said district.
I respectfully represents that on the
• 5th day of April last patit, he was
duly adjudged bankrupt, under the
acts of Congress relating to bank-
ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered
all his property and rights of prop-
erty and has fully complied w'ith all
requirements of said acts and of the
orders of the court torching his
Worth | Wherefore he prays that he may
j be decreed by the court to have a
full discharge from all debts prov-
able against his estate under said
bankrupt acts, except as are excepted
by law from such discharge.
Dated this 15th day of May. A. D.
1909. F. W IAJHRKE.
Bankrupt
No Longer Men, Only
Things.
If you have a nice place eith-
er in the city or farming land
let me show you over what I
have listed.
If Jou wattL to sell
place let me list It. I
clients who wish to buy
probably your place.
reac
le\-
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g-s-Wfa—I
feet, av<
light H
NOR
u are th«
f hou.e,
Wiley
Pos-off]
— —
Th" law making wife desertion t
jtfedemeanor has been declared by
L the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
’ unconstitutional, in that it makes an
appropriation for private or individ-
ual purposes; authorizes a judge to
suspend the law and deprives the de-
fendent of the constitutional right of
trial by jury.
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tV' It la all right for Senator Bever-
S idge to score the tobacco trust for
K" its many evil deeds, but this thing of
.* Increasing the tax on chewing and
■ smoking tobacco is a different mat-
; ter. That does not punish the trust
It merely punishes the working
| classes of this country for the-irust’s
HZtfpBses. and that is not right.—
Houston Post.
p.;! Senator Beveridge's attack is some-
” thing in line with Senator Bailey'.-:
haying the Steel Trust persons ought
to be in stripes, and then voting for
a 25 per cent tariff on iron ore.
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. With no desire to blow our own
bom, let us say that the Record an 1
Chroicle is right now giving its sub-
scribers the best daily paper it has
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NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE
LEWISVILLE. May 1.7. Guv
Bouriamt was in Dallas Wednesday
Miss Pay Jasper returned
in Denton Sundaj
(•k s visit w’tli relatives.
Mis; Flora Smith left
for Corpus Christi to spend the sum-
mer
Mrs. M D. Ragg retorted Satur-
day fiom a visit in Mineral Wells.
Little Mias Cecil Degan is the
guest of relatives in Denton.
iom M iliken returned to Denton
HOUSTON. May 19.—Chas.
Stephenson, who is connected
theh Houston Belt and Terminal
company, died here last night from
an overdose of morph’ne, taken, it
is said, with suicidal intent,
phenson's wife is now
the j Dallas and it is said that
Sabine river channel and that the
island lies on Ixmisiana side.
out of her heart of hearts. God knows Of Dallas are the guests of Mr and
I believe she saved me, saved me Mrs. T. A. Jasper.
from going mad. save^ me with the Cleve Wood is in McKinney.
. .... -
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visiting relatives here.
Mrs. E. P. Reynolds of Fort Worth
was her" Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Foster are in
Fort Wortli with their little
who is very sick.
The Roanoke ball team went to
Keller Saturday where they were J ’-
feated by the Keller team.
Mrs. C. A. Cowan has been
for the past few days.
Mrs. Clark T'rrill of Justin
here Sunday.
John Sparks of Rhome was here
Sunday.
Dick Cox went to
Sunday.
An ice cretm supper is to be giv-
en at the Presbyterian church Fri-
day night.
W. B. Hood of Aledo is here look-
ing aft“r shipping several carloads
of cattle.
J. H. Segraves made a
trip to Fort Worth.
Miss Gusta Stump returned last
week from Georgetown, where she
has been attending school.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Yar-
borough. Monday, May 17, a girl.
off last week.
Herald:
Last Saturday was one of the
best days in Aubrey’s history.
And it didn't cost anybody much
time or money. But it demon-
strates to a T what organized
Keffort can and will produce.
O * * * By 2 o'clock in the af-
£• ternoon the main street was a
perfect jam. The crowd here
at the poultry show and first
trades day was out-distanced two
sSL; to one. • • • Many compara-
h' tive strangers were in town ami
K?', it is safe to say that the busl-
bcm of many of thes^. people
is glready or will easily be le-
fleeted this way Aubrey busl-
I the work of the
t club So far, and
J. should take an active intefes’
Wig the club’s welfare and push
push and keep a-pushing.
K 'The Chamber of Commerce has
R. committee at work now prepar -is
the moaning of wind through the icy j
cordage: the flapping of the sail; the
gray masses of water curling over us ;
in continuous threatening; the awful
expanse of ocean revealed by day-
light; the black loneliness through
which we swept at night We ceased
to talk, to think, even, growing more
and more sullen, moody, dull-eyed,
cramped of limb and benumbed of >
brain. We sat silently staring into the tained her physical
smother, forever beholding the mirages Monday evening
of distorted minds. Men would spring peanuts.
to their feet, yelling out some discov- ,
ery, only to sink back again, with
ghastly faces buried in their hands. It '
was all Illusion; the waves, the clouds
mocking us, even our voices sounding
unnatural, our faces growing unfa-
miliar.
Only Dorie; Doris did not change—
not, st least, to my eyes. Ay, she be-
came whiter, weaker, the shadows |
growing darker beneath her eyes, yet
■he still sat at my knee, looking up
into my face, yielding me new courage
stinging spray, and coating every-
thing with ice. For seven hours w(
fought in a blinding smother, every | chest, bls gaze out over the bows; Me-
■-houid nlan awak", crouching beneath blank
ets, the women stowed
We most ,
canes: ly desire tlte co-operation of
the public in general and of city
an 1 state health officers m the en-
forcement of this provision of the .
law.
hung on desperately, the man staring
out into the black void, grumbling and
cursing, until the long
away with no reWard.
That was about the
clearly; afterwards all
tinct. commingled, confused,
like a dream rather than reality. 1
performed my work as before, the in-
stincts of a seaman leading me right-
ly, and out of the migt numerous In- Sunday."
cidents arise to memory proving that Mise Laura Frederick left Frilay
I observed and thought. Never can 1 for her home in St. Louis, after a
fotget the sight of that narrow boat, few week's visit with B. L. Spencer
tossing about on the crests of great and family.
seas, or plunging down into the black
hollows; the green water pouring In
cataracts over the gunwale; the con- Miss Louise Milliken entertained
stant bailing; the wet, soggy blankets; j tor elocution class Friday evening,
the moaning of wind through the icy < Rev. N. B. Baker left Monday to
• - - - .... 1 attend the general assembly which
meets in Denver. Col.
Rev. Morris returned tn
Monday.
Mfss Belle Anderson has returned
to her home in Greenville.
Elder Curry returned to Denton
Monday.
Little Bernice Baxter is sick.
Miss Maggiebelle Milliken
' J culture
with progressive
over whiclfe spray dashed in
constant shower.
Good God, how those hours dragged,
with the same heartless scene with-
ont. Hie same hopeless faces within’
Most of us continued to live merely
because we could not die. Indiffer-
•I
hustling
can learn I in the South under one
'tsHrta rl a«» St.('ni 'I'Iv sxlnw 4 a ♦«
with other colleges in detail and it is
announced that maty.' colleges favor
such a scheme. Fifty to one hun-
dred institutions' will be included in
the combination. The Polytechnic,
college trustees here are authority
for the plan.
Denton Trust Company
Investment Bankers, Loans, Abstrats
and Heal Estate Brokers.
Denton, Texas.
Never Fails
There is one remely, an 1 only
one I have ever.found, to cure with-
out fail such trouble in my family
as Eczema. Ringworm, and all other
That, remedy i whenever a standard for whole milk
’.v.^ys nsn i*. |
M. CHRIST-1 this standard can be sol!
I
T.
with .
btween tlte ears
and one leg cut offi
name as
livejd in Fort Worth.
.... -J was sent
to Fort Worth where he died Sun- !
day afternoon.
as to I
now sub- j
1 . ..V,.....,. . ..........j ___
\ A project was launched here today
to consolidate all Methodist colleges
trades day.
the second of which Aubrey pulled
Listen to the Aubrey
of itching character.
is Hunt's Cure.
and it never fails.
I N. Rutherford, Tenn. «0c per box. [”'iIk. ‘
a standard of 3.25 per cent for but- I formation along the gunwale or at the
V z-v w« 4'«*» ill in i 1 L » zt ,1 ■> i >• V <11 <111 1» n _____ ___J . ______ .1 _ _ _ -1 1 _
is made, any milk that comes up to
' ' as
herd of Jerseys which will prodine •
a milk that averages 5 1-2 per cent !
butter fat, which a good herd will •
easily do. This dairyman could re- I
move 2 per cent of butter fat by
skimming and sell the milk product
— ■ • ■ • I because we could not
I ence took the place of hope, and we
'performed our simple tasks automatic-
it wii) not be "lawful, under the new ally, almost unconsciously
law. for any one to sell, otter to sell. I De Nova and I took our tricks at the j
or keep in his possession with inten- I helm, with one man always awake !
any food product what-jforward to manage the running gear, |
soever that has not been thoroughly ; and only once during thosa first six '
protected from flies and street dusl. i days were we compelled to
effect I our sail or take a reef in the jib.
Then a fierce squall came tearing IIlf, her hand clasping mine; Celeste
.down upon us from out/the northwest. (lying motionless day after day under
'a swift, sharp blow heralded by a the blankets; De Nova rocking back
what this power of her love—held me sane, held
me steadfast, when the very soul in
• ■ : j. i ttiu cf those
other faces now with a shudder It
sems as if all that was human had
gone out of us; we were no longer
The con I men, only things. We crawled about.
templation of it Ataddened us one mo- ; We growled rather than used artlcu-
; ment Into frenzy, and depressed us the
PUAKIPrO IM TUT inext into profound melancholy. We
|,I|/1|V||| \ ||\j I ||| 'could not shake it off: awake or in smart of salt water, chilled through
Vllrtl 1ULU 11" I lit- 'dreams it held us to slavery. Every-
MP\1/ FOO It I A ""tor*, everywhere the same eternal
111 W I II! III I M Vi Bwe” of *to seas, the same, eternity
• ’L-TT I WIz Lus " I of clouded sky, the same dull, dead
[monotony of scene and motjon, hour
after hour, day after night. It drove
us mad, crushing down upon the brain
as though it was a real weight, merci-
less. agonizing. The air remained
frosty, the southwest wind chilling,
the spray which slapped into our faces
icy cold. Our fingers stiffened with
cold, our bodies shook from the chill;
only beneath the warmth of the
blankets could we find comparative
comfort. Hour after hour the men
lay curled up and motionless, only
crawling forth reluctantly to take
their turn on watch. Our greatest
|L . whole !effort was to keep the straining cord-
Suppose, for example, we make [age free from ice, and to prevent its
ter fat in milk, and a dairyman has (bows,
a
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