Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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port could have whipped the whole
LESSON NO. 1‘
Denton hus a ‘good income from
the hearers, making them respon-
the hardest place to fill in the com-
and none were injured, but suffer-
as deserving as Professor Newton,
color । but I just saw his picture and was
ing and sympathy know no
tory working 100 people and bring i hued above. Denton is just
novelty
and dollars:
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his mother, Mrs. L. F. Skiles, 2111
any previous overflow. The present
and water is being kept out of the
has ever before been recorded here
a as
heard>
Railroad Dump Gives Way
Fifteen miles of
। dump washed out below the south
jail Hurns Sanda1
oxtingished with
slightly anected
No feWt !
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The
river stood at 35.7 feet last night
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the
35.3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
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Smith-Hamilton Motor Co.
118 South Locust.
Phone 268
You Will Finn
night on the levees. .
ARMSTRONG CLEANING AND DYEING
Conditions Worse
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RECTOR & KERLEY
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WE WANT TO REMIND YOU
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PAY CASH AND BUY TIRES CHEAP.
AT YOUR GROCERS
That
MORRIS PAINT A PAPER < 0.
COOKED FOODS
Strawberries Packed in Quart Boxes
MII. Za Q. Jomes
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These berries are of the fin-
Are now on sale by us.
CALL 114
You cannot make
any mistake by buying your berries from us.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
Freight Transfer Co.
PHONE 9
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Purina Chows
LAI
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Mr. Smith Said
Mr. Adams Said
Exide
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BATTERIES
Eree Show
Mr. Haller Said
Men’s Suits
Your Phone
DENTON PLUMBING CO.
Telephone 520.
Korect Klothes—-Extra Special Values.
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225 West Oak Street.
$35.00 values
Two Pairs Pant*.
$45.00 values
AWNINGS
Two Pairs Pant*.
Odd Trousers
Men’s Straw Hats
Poultry Association.
Men’s Oxfords
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We Have at Thin
Time Good Value
bag?
sand
nothing to eat, barely enough rag-
ged clothing to cover their bodies,
fleeing from their homes like rats
to show
1 strain.
good
who
rushing across the tracks with such '
force that it bends the heavy steel
। rails as tho they were made of wire I
the highest in the history m
port. 35.6 thts momning and
reading at 7 p. m. today was
parts of the State. Our levee
tem still is holding and the
is falling slowly at this time
in
the
One 1926 Dodge Coupe.
One 1924 Buick Touring.
Watch this space for tomorrow’s announcement
the
job
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high
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floods,
Mrs. Skiles said Monday she had
received a telegram from her son
stating that the levees did give way
Produce the most eggs for you at the least
cost. •
Whenever you want hauling
of any kind doner
from her agriculture. Would a third
source of income be a benefit?
Suppose Denton had about three
I will end this letter and try to
gt t it in tiie mail but I have no
idea when’ you will get it.
on the day after the letter
mailed. She has not since
from him.
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nat-
On the northwest corner
of square.
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ing in two or three hundred thou,- tavorably situated and has 1
ural advantages. With her
* Auspices Den ton
Come see it.
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$3.95, $4.95, $5.95 „$6.95
..........$1.95, $2.95, 3.05
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Everything for Mother's Gift
Sunday May Uth.
at County Court House
No admission will be charged—every-
thing free — nothing to sell.
Paint Your Car
For $3.00
Practically all lines of commun-1
ication are down or overworked in
or a collection, urgine infaction in a small town sehool for
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BOURLAND & MACLACHLAN
INSURANCE
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$22.49
r y.
$29.75
our homes and possibly our lives , outside and 1‘ has about ceased to
are depending upon for safety produce. I have been up almost all
Business Halted U the time for the past 72 hours
Ail business lias been suspended so if this letter ends in static—!
and were all armed and willing to
। prove that he was wrong if neces-
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$30.00 values . , ..... .......
Two Pairs Pant*.
one of the crews working on
levees and has been on the
almost day and night since
first danger appeared.
“Big Chief
One night he was placed
charge of a crew working on
The cloth of
made from wot l
Exide Service Station J
SPECIFY
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The tire was discovered be-Nm
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Wert Hickory Street, and his broth-j
ers, Burney and Richard Skiles. It
is dated April 17 and was much I
delayed in delivery because at the
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ness or health, rain or shine.
Call 85. , 1;
Willis Grocery and Markel
Kyanive Varntnhen and Enamels tiro guaranteed to render sat-
isfaction always.
YARBROUGH BROS.
FURNITURE.
229 West Tlickdry Street.
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said So far as I know there was
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’ from a burning building They have
i no education, no mom y, no prop-
■ erty Their only asset is a strong
back. Their liabilities consists of a
sponce was liberal and gladly made
it showed a splendid spirit that
should be commended to all peo-
ple everywhere Genuine sympathy
is not lin ited t: bounds or by race.
patches, however, fall to set out
the situation that exists in some
of the river towns which have not
yet been completely flooded.
T. O. Skiles, former Denton man
and now agent for the American
Express Company at Newport, Ark,
tn the letter which follows sets out
some of the dangers which con-
front the people of that city and
the measures being taken to avert
not a colored person in the town munity. There are others equally
t the very fine t
than twenty-two.
lines. The white people are our prompted thereby to say a
friends in our need and we mutword for the schoei teacher
prove that we are theirs.” The re ! can stay.
1b w • • ■ ft”
Charity KMga No <
I was at itw Eheneeze
Mele in Austin, the city
Church of colored people,
an Easter cantata render----
Ebeneezer Choir, one of the laxgest
and ablest negro musical organiza-
tions in Tetas. There was an im-
mense congngation and thasplen-
did music touched the hearts of
Como in and we'll tell you how
We carry ten different colors in Auto
Paint.
Flood stage is 26 4 Now two-tenths !
of a toot is a very small part ol I
by the .moke.
He could send a leather bark
nle with larre elear print to
his mother. He knew nothing
wo ld please her more.
here for the last three days and Train just coming into the sta-
the people have dropped everything 1 tion now with some St. Louis and
OUD’S FEED STORE
ty Dealer for Purin Feeds.
Hl« mother wrote often to her
chiidren so he bought one of
our speclal boxes of Mother’s
Day stationers with motto on
flu hov.
stone and in my opinion, will have
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are accuind lor
chemicals,; 1 ,
Veat a ? 15
Tuesday, April 19.
I had to leave my letter Sunday
night and am just getting back
to it. e brea in-the levee that
I mentioned in the "last paragraph
was repaired and the water did not
15 miles across, thus relieving an
creditable war record, admits the
boys were drinking stuff that would
have made a t rippled tadpole pick
a scrap with a flock of wildcats.
While the danger has been great
here there has been no great evi-
$32.49
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sive to an emotional' appeal .that [ schcols continuously for 20 years,
naght be r ide at the time. When } He deserves it Any teacher who
the music < ded, the pastor touch- I can stay and give fairly good sat-
ai ootM.
as tVlarye
lurks just over the levee waiting
patiently for its turn Tragedy ' sary (The crews are armed to keep
represented by refugees from the vandals from dynamiting tiie le-
lowlands already under water. Poor j vees ‘ rhe person insisted on car-
tenant farmers leaving their farm.': tying his point and the crew
for an- i workers adi sed him they could
handle the job without him and
heavy debt to their landlords, a
i.. ( loth of ? : ine‘ talle
The connty
this part of the State. Railroad ___________ _____
service, is paralyzed and the news-! their intemperate fighters are mak-
papers that reach us are two or! ing a stand at the near end of the
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levee system was built to with-
stand a higher stage of water than ■ town 011 all sides by sand
Water stacked up against ________
bags on all sides ia not a sight to
inspire confidence in anybody
Mm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Ciga
the factories that we have thetrs
output could be doubled and their
pay rolls extended to twice as many d
families (and this could be done 18
everybody demanded Denton-made M
i rod ticks >. If this could happen.
brick plant, working about 300 five million dollars in new capital;
peopl and bringing to Denton an 1 ci lild be brought to Denton and
i to keep the crew sober. He sug-
ge ted to them that they had had
enough Tiny disagreed with him
Stother's Da, Ntatlonrrv. S1 50.
Percolators, electric. $2.98.
Ele-.- diriddies, $9.73.
Body powders, $1.00 up.
Porch Pillows. 98.
Electric Fan, $1 38.
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heard no calticism from folks here break was"a dangerous one for a
that understand the terrible task ; while and is still causing some un-
Whitman's Candy, per lb. $1.0
ninles, nexible hneks,‘$1.8 up
Wafle Iron*. $7.95.
Generator and Starter Repair*. I
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Our Delivery Plus '
$3.95, $495
THE BOSTON STORE
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Imported Perfumes, $1.00 up.
Toilet Waters imported. #3'0
sondoir Mlarm clocks, $:.98.
a whiper by morning.
We have only one connection
v ith the wot id at large: the rail-
why Benton shovid have
MO^EFACTORIES
BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
hair to Boston for which more than
half a million dollars was rec id
est packed. No berries so nice.
ne dl link” was
to work; negroes who refund tjpople to get on high ground
work have been forced to do so a , m th lever is believed to be giving
the point of. guns: the, American । way.
Legion took over the patrol and
We can furnish you with nny
kind or style awning for the
home or bustnens. Call us.
we'll be glad to show you sam-
• plea.
M or r el-Fritz
Furniture.
car load of eggs, valued at $3,000.
to eastern markets. All of which
goes to show that Texas farmers
are learning that there is steady
profit in poultry raising and dairy-
ing.
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He wanted to Rive his mother something useful on Mother's Day.
so ue suggested something electrical and he had us put back a
wnfie-+an lu be sent out Muy Hth.
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SATISFACTION
I* Assured when We Furnisb
Printing and Engraving
Sales Books
Carbon Paper
Mimeograph Paper
Manuscript Covert
Adding Machine Paper
BALDWIN
PRINTING CO.
Phone 278 208 S. Elm St
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Telephony 157.
We write HAIL INSURANCE on Growing Crops.
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all to help, for the aid of the 1 20 years deserves a hero
stricken town of Rocksprings. He Next to the pastor, the teacher has
Eknt
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That we carry a good
stock of Vegetab l e s
fresh from the Rio
Grande Valley.
Phone us your gro-
cery needs.
L P. MCCOMBS
His mother liked candy so well
that we could send that two
pound Whitman’s Sampler as
usual Had us take his name
so we could d“llver it early
Sunday morning Mav sth.
Newport. As it is, tiie express com-
pany will be badly in need of ex-
pe ri need men when train service
is restored and I can not leave the
company in such an emergency. I
will stay on until things are back
! The current is eating away at the | to normal.
! railroad dump and it is melting! Lulu ISkiles wife! is in Swifton,
away like an Icicle in the warm ( Ark ■ which is in sal" territory and
unshine. And local officials and! that makes me feel better than
were she here.
Death Lurks
I wish I could des nbe the con-
ditions as they actually exist here
“THE LAY OF A HEN"
A ( omedy in Four Acts
(Not a Moving Picture.)
Thursday, April 28th
Starting at 8 P. M.
I qt. Paint
I Brush
1 pkg. Sandpaper
laughed at in Texas. Th
business is something of ’
lx proud Kerrville has
shipped a million pound:
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local I would wire for relief and
catch the first train that leaves
sh"ng • "
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2202
A good variety to select
from.
were too cramped for two families
They put up a good bout.
dence of panic among the people Surrounded by Water
disaster. Th* letter. was written to An overflow would Im- an experiencc I The conditions under which we
h -t.. L. " mi, mi thru which they have gone several have lived for the past few days
times. Should the levees give way have been enough to test the metal
now, however, the situation would! of any peop;2. We are completely
tie about the situation in other! <: tin” back to where the railroad
Mr. Simpson
Said
His mother was very fond of
line perfumes hut his dad had
forgotten if He looked over
our cam* of imported nerfumew
mill selected Shari. This will
reach his mid tier by spectal
delivery early sunday. Moth-
er’s day, by special delivery.
Skiles Letter
Following is the letter:
I suppose you are all wondering
why I have not written you. My
"duties here have taken every min-
ute of my time and I suppose any-
way you are in possession of more
information concerning the flood
situation than I am, except as ap-
plies, to Newport and surrounding
territories.
uegetrmp
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test, agreed that in many
stances the acting of the
school students would have
awful strain on our levees. The
water tht the. railroad break is
Choctaw Indian but a very sincere
man of God. He tips the scales at
220 pounds and his weight is most-
ly muscle built by long years of
handling bags of concrete and
hods of brick. Being a builder by
tiade he was placed in charge of
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in iln rear of the fire hall was-45
bumid Sunday night, caused sup (52
(edly b a cigarette being drop.
1 I o’l tiie mattress by a man held 3
in the adjoining cell for drunken-"tM
a yard stick but would asume huge ! mad north. They are running "bob- ....
proportions if taken off the end ol ! tails’ north for a few miles where that have been prepared
your nose. And it looks jusst about ' they connect with washouts. I am! 01 er ereP. hey hav 110 money,
that big to us when we realize I staying on the job to take care of
that two-tenths more rise would the trains that arrive. That is our
possibly have broken the levee that | only source of food supply from the
intersceta the south levee They are
er dumpina -in carloads of heavy
Mohair by the Millions
‘rhe coat raiser is no longer
tiyanize aq
BNI TH IES Till; IOME
Tinting In delicate Vines: Jus' brush on easy-flowing Kyantze.
Celold Finish. Tills beautifur medium gloss, waterproof eramel
produces the popular "rubbed ' ettect without nibbing. Twelve
charming tints and colors, Dries overnipht without ridges or brush
marks. Anyone can succemafully produce beautiful results and its
hiding power is so exceptional that frequently only one coat is
sufficient. . ,.
night. if the river remains at its
2”. present stage there la little danger
ETcumengrromebovnna” ssg
may happen.
The people are begnni
the effects of the contin
no great tiouble in holding it at
- that pomnt. If tiie stimulants hold
I' cut thy will have her whipped to I
Demand Denton-made
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most dangerous part of the levee
system. The crew had all of the
whisky they could hold and were
fast getting too much. The parson
decided that in order to hold th-
levee he would have to take steps
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With press services carrying hun-
dreds of words daily relative to
the flood situation in the Missis-
sippi Valley citizens of Texas have
received a fairly general account
of the. existing conditions in Mis-
sissippi and Arkansas. The dis-
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GOOD SPIRITS ,
Did you ever notice how much better you feel when 88
you don a freshly cleaned garment? .82
Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry
( leaning service.
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be much more serious than during surrounded by water, except for
the railroad tracks to the north.
are asked to do work that. seem-
ingly. would require superhuman
Strength and It is generally admit-
ted that they need some stimulant.
I have it on reliable authority thal
the American Legion Post of New-
German Army last night. There
being no German Army at hand,
they Jumped on tiie White River
and cowed it back into the protect-
ing walls qt the levee, at a time
wlien it was making the biggest
drive since the staging of the his-
torical drama in which Noali play
cd such a prominent part This
same authority, a man with a
to the outaide world but I have
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three days old. We know very lit-ibreak to kep the current from
the railroad
levee releasing a stream of water
This bank renders a class
of service that it can main-
tain with profit and satisfac-
tion to the customers anil to
the Bank.
Ample cash resources,
capable and efficient man-
agement.
Your account invited.
Denton County National Bank
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guard work and have helped sand-
bag the levees. The sheriff and
ethief of police havs furnished the
levee crews weth orn whisky from
.their simply of Confscated goods.
Tills last may not sound just right
Border Highway Project
if a movement started at Laredo
and sponsored ta all the counties
and towns along the Mexican bor-
der in Texas is pushed to comple-
tion Texas will have one of the
most wonderful scenic highways in
the world. The proposed highway
will extend from Point Isabel, on
the Gulf near Brownsville, to El
Paso from where it goes on to
San Diego. California. At Browns-
ville it will connect with a high-
way to be built along the entire
Texas Gull Coast. From Port Ar-
thur there is an almost completed
highway North to Texarkana along
the Eastern boundary of Texas
through the vast pine forests of
that section. In a drive over this
route Hom Texarkana around the
border to El Paso there would be
a variety of scenery and climate,
of lite and living. conditions, un-
excellcd anywhere, a roadway that
Would become the marvel of the
wor lei
Just talked' to Superintendent
Bonn at Little Rock and the long
distance operator went up in the
air while trying to get a connec-
tion I could talk over-just went
into screaming hysterics. The op-
erators have been rushed to death
ever since the town was first
threatened and have been working
with a big part of their lines down.
Two women had a fight in front
; of th, office this morning. They
have been living for the past live
days in a small box car on the
tracks and I guess the quarters
he player* won gold medal prizes
for individual merit. It is good 10
see the schools turning to such
things instead of giving so much
of their attention to athletic*,
which should hold a secondary
place in our schools.
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j but had the railroad dump not
| given away below the city the
credit to professional actors of wide
reputation. The eight high schools
that won their way into the Austin
contest were Abilene, Sinton, San
Jacinto High of Houston. Miami,
Forney. Palestine, San Angelo and
Mexia, thus (o'inr fr.m plac, of
pretty mu ii .hi sizes and from
nearly ewry part ol Texas. In the
final contest between Sinton,
Mexia, Abilene and San Angelo,
San Angelo won first place with a
play entitled "Suppressed Desires”.
Mexia won second place with “Rid-
ers of the Sea", and Abilene se-
l cured honorable mention with
did not break at that point; that
hah-breed parson drove his drunk-
en crew like galley slaves until
morning He certainly reverted to
type and was"Heap Much Big In-
dian Chet" until the job was fin-
her colleges and a good income
ing a dozen families and bringing
to Denton several thousand dollars
in outside orders: a candy co:-
puny that made 100 kinds of can-
dy and brought to Demon emplos
ment for a 100 pecple and outside
sales totaling more than two linn-
dred thousand dollars: and a doz 1
other factories that might be nau-
cd that would In in in big 1011 •
And sutppo: by solidly upporta
In One School Twenty Years
Prof J H Newton gets his pic-
tun in the Dallas News for having
taught in the Cooper public
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- Texas’ Generous Spirit
The readiness, even eagerness,
with which Texas people have rt-
spanded and are still responding
to the silent appeal of Rocksprings
for aid in restoring to somewhat it*
former condition the tornado-
stricken towns stirs the pride of
every truehearted Texan. Texas has
never failed a people in real need
of help. Her people only ask to
have a duty made clear to them
and the y procerd to do it without
besitation. The inmense size of the
State and its varied climatic con-
ditions ci eate more numerous di-
asters that call for general help
than arise in the states of small
an a, but the bigness of the heart*
of Texans is proportioned to the
demand created by the bigness of
Texas. Texans can not return the
dead of Rocksprings to their fam-
ilies and friends and can not heal
the wounds of the bodies of the
victims of the storm, but its sym-
pathy and generosity is doing
much to alleviate the wounds in
tiie hr arts of those whom the
nually about one milliof dollar employment given to a -thousand
suppose she had a cotton null! y ople who would like to live and
working 300 to 600 people and work in Denton. This is not #4
bringing in another million d. llar . dream : it is a possibility, other
outside capital; a garment fac-icties have even more than outh
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letter FROM FORMER I______
aloW IN ARKANSAS FOOD DL______
RBES PRESENT CONDITIONS
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pi mil, especially duri the fir: t
i li w days— there is little humor in
j the situation now. One of the fun- ished
gifted writer than I to do the sub-
ject justice. Humor and tragedy
walk hand in hand along th’
street of Newport, v hile death
Building New Court House
San Augustine, one of the oldest
towns in Texas, is to have a new
courthouse in keeping with the
general progress of the town. The
county is prospering and has de-
cided it no longer wants an anti-
quated temple of justice that re-
flects discredit on the citizenship
.and general spirit of up-to-date-
ness of the people San Augustine
takes pride in being one of the
first towns in Texas, but also wants
to keep in Hie first class of towns.
omeant ul tic w(c1 i : ej cl'd dur !
ing tlic proce: ■ nl c1oaning and
(omting. before Hu- weavinr be-
Boys' and Girls’ Club Contests
Nacogdoches county has 309 boys
and girls entered in the various
club contests of the county. They
are contesting for all kinds of
prizes and honors in the raising
and carrying for products of the
farm Agricultural and home dem-
onstration agents h«ve learned that
to have improved f»im life the boys
and girls must first be interested in
the many farm activities. With
their inti r< st aroused and main-
tained. the parents soon get into
line with the children.
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but it would take a much more
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a billiard table 1 1.
ny incidents—
"We have a man here who
started out to be a preacher but
failing to do very well at preach-
mg and having a large family to
take care ol he turned contractor
He does concrete and brick work!
for a living and preaches on Sun- :
day at the different country
churches. This man ts a halfbreed
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High School Dramatic Art
That much interest is facing cre-
ated in dramatic art in Texas and
that there is much dramatic talent
in the State was evidenced by the
parucpation of 12 Texas high
school in a State-wide competition
in onc-act plays, tiie final contests
which were recently held at Austin.
Judges of real ability, who award-
ed the places of honor in the con-
NATIONAI CARR REGISTKRS,
TYPEWNITRKS AND ADDING
MACHINEN.
We also de the best of hemetitehing,
plaiting anil cover buttons that look
good.
Denton Typewriter Exchange
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Poultry and Milk
on one page of a Texas dally
paper I saw today that four chick-
en hatcheries in Parker county are
operating with a combined capac-
ity of 60.000 eggs, that Snyder is
paying out more than $250 daily
to Scurry county farmer.', for creare
and $600 daily for eggs, and that
Wellington has shipped its first
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M .iv rniil men, among themd 88
I Shaker peure and Napoleon,, 2
ve beiii blue-eyed. ! 7
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Wm. Penn—5 cent*—A Good Cigak a
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ene of the greatest conveni- |
ences for the modern house- *
wife. Always ready in sick- i
watr would have come over herejmuch less a fellow who has been
vith about 12 inches to spare ! raised on the prairies of old Texas.
----- ‘ I am sick, disgusted, homesick and
blue and if the condition was just
which confronts these men. They; tasine3s. The river has fallen to
34.8 feet but the situation as al rnnAIU n InnArA I
s lundavmorhe than FRANK 0. HU06ES
leaking and it continues to rain up I FEMENT eANDACND
the river. A big rain fell here Sun- -EMsm * --n > KAL I OK (
cay night and another one last Phone 1009-W.
I even went :3 'ar es to point out
the shortest way into town. Tiie
prachei had work to do and did-
n't want to come back to town
anyway. Not being armed he look-
ed around and selected a good,
strong pick handle and started to-
ward his rebellious crew. By the
a. :u, agriculture. Denton would 18
• । nderfully well balanced d,
! 1 1: id proper industrial devel-30
■ ta2 2 ' 2
Ilav’s lesson "How Denton 72
' oi ecure factory development
■ ill touch on how to achieve the(2
t mentioned income and emt ’ 2
1nton people. 1322
Wiili"‛ Be<hlin<; nt City.
■
' nrg
8 8 tineservice.
‛eu- ’ 0s
wife and accessories, usually four | time le reached them they were
• • i to 12 in number I* , ms there all busy on the levee. The levee
to “Gather at the river”. GreatNemphis connections: all hands . J Inere
crews or men have worked dav and । cut to work her will finish later.; a' 1 1 ha u rzar
— - " -------- A modirn Paul Revere just gal-olthe apparent age " th ar-
prisoners were waken out and u i’nu/d dowa tir street warning he Lots of zunny thins lave hap-
by the Kerrville goat raisers And
Kerrville got a notice of the ship-
ment in pract icallv every daily na-
per in the United States. The
Texas goat has arrived.
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1927, newspaper, April 25, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422652/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.