The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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IT WAS THIS WAY.
“You’re too darned fresh,” said
Austria
To Servia so small.
“Lie still now while I spank you;
It will do no good to bawl. ’
Quit pickin’ on me little brudder
Said the Russian Czar.
r Great Britian’s 'might to throw j
And like the famous Irishman, i
I Japan then, with a grin,
5 Inquired “Is this fight private,
Or can anyone get in?”
God knows who’s going to win
the day
Or which way justice lies.
But some results at least there
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‘Lay off that stuff or I’ll pro are
cee-j I Quite clear to all our eyes:
Your homely map to mar.”
Some
hundred thousand widows
And orphans even more, _ \
i And as far as we can see this is
The net result of war. j
—Gless-Comments.! —\ye bm'di >.
“Who let you in?” the German
Kaiser
Straightway made reply.
And forthwith sent three million
men
To fight—and also die. ------
„„ _ .. . TWar between villa
Name of the sacred name of
frogs,
(It’s France now getting sore)
This German gink must never
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What he did once before.” | El Paso, Sept. 23.—Gqperal Villa
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rs. They \\; .• • for ti; e
; i and Were Hot aim well
derma, fry with the p:it ;*i<-litii-j.
served in the army without pay
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a be cut into pieces.
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intis*'ft;iecr. !;, ar Home, where they
| resolved to build ;i now city. But this
| step so the privileged classes
Tnought She Knew Him.
A short rime :ipu a surgeon had three
icy amputations in a week. The nn*
uraial number caused talk in the sur-
>n's household, and his little daugh-
ter l>orot!r- was greatly interested.^. A
few days after the last operation the
surgeon's wife and little Dorothy were
■ macing the attic. In a trunk was
:%auju daguerreotype depicting a girl
about eight years of age The por-
vraIt. through a peculiarity of_pose.
a wed only one leg of the subject,
tine other being doubled under her.
“Whose - picture is that, mamma?”
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tit they granted to the commons the
light of annual!v choosing from their : ■'-■■'-’'d Dorothy.
own nuinl.-ers two magistrates, called i “M5ne- Jt taken when I was a
•rile n s. wr! r ower to p.-otct them | net much older than you are
a.;.';:Inst the aggressions of the patri- 1 r*
clams. After the lapse of about -MO. t
-€cst Suits Eekiitiftil—
years the disabi!itie»s <af tile plebeians
were almost entirely removed, and he-
nvci'ii th.e years hdii-MOO It C. they se
‘Hed tire dicta,torship. the censorship
am! tlie praetorship as well as the
"Did you know papa then?” <
“Mo, dear. Why do you ask?”
*'i thought maybe you did, ’cause
you've only got one leg.”
‘I’ll j-ump right in while yet,
i there’s time
And help my Russian friend.
Then watch us hand the Kaiser
chap
The big stick’s business end.
“You too,” the Kaiser roared in
wrath,
And on destruction bent,
He swung his right, but struck,
ala,
A child inost in-no-cent.
’Twas Belgium, and King George
arose
Enraged at this foul blow.
And straightway vowed at Ger-
many
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nd Carranza
leader in north Mexico, tonight
denounc’d the gov’rnm’nt headed
by General Carranza. All of the
northern-states, Chihuahua, Son-
ora, Zacatecas and a part of Coa-
huila, Carranza’s native State!
have joined Villa in the revolt.
The American troops at Vera
Cruz will remain until the trouble
is over.
This revolt was started by Gen.
Maytorena, and it was known
that Villa was in sympathy with
him, and Wednesday Villa de-
clared war against Carranza.
, T.^A_11T. ow which to lay the more.emphasis on—the STYLE! to he poiltiff ,ind augur. Thus
and BEAU i i or our large ana varied Goat Suit snowing, or thenp! Roman republic, after two cm-
JNLSLALL ^ ;LuW PRICLb, for lil fcotn respects you \Vlit find I ; .jri?s Of existence, finally secured a
them especially desirable. . | democratic form of government.
—THE STYLES are those recognized in the Fashion centers—long j -------------
coats, basque effects and with new we! Vet. roman stripe and other Core of the Earth. „ ,
frimmW* ! “The inner earth is the inalienable Eurof>e:,n tou-ues ,lke Sansknt and
■ S s n!avground of the imagination.'' savs ! Lithuanian, but that as a written and
! G K.. Gilbert of the United Suites geo. 1 l^erary language, as a vehicle of prose.*
The Russian Language.
Charles Snrolea in an article in Lon
don Everyman on “Thoughts on the
Russian Language” notes that in its
grammatical structure, as well as in
its vocabulary, it is nearer than any
other living tongue to the older Indo-
—IN THE NEW MATERIALS you will find Gabardine very popu-
lar, also Broadclo,ath, wool poplin, serges -and fancy weaves. t , , ....... ....
THE COLORS ave beautiful ghades of Greens, Blues, Browns, 1 °"u- sur'e- *• - me
Wistaria and Black.
it contained 1
the Russian language is almost of yes-
•'•■•tOTt.w1--~rt rrnrsr
itis e*sv to ussrw i home ^of
HOME OF LOW PRICES When You See These
Fine Coat S 7U at $12.50 to $23*51.
l he forges of blacksmith gods, or it i tprda-v- lt is tod«y tbe dominant lan-
| was the birthplace of our race, or the 1 Sua~e of 170.000,000 of people. “Nor
' 1 must it be forgotten,” he says, “that
Later Svmmes hollowed from it a vast I the Bnssian is the key to a dozen other
habitable empire, concave like the I s,:l.vonic languages; that it is closely
a -srvrigr jra Trirr&rr.
rInst Sea Ojt ffew Dresses*
exclusive title, bat holds it chiefly for
speculative purposes, and the freedom
of speculation practically recognizes
* I but two limitations; The inner earth is
—ALL YOUR IDE bS of the best in the new Fall styles v6u>wvilS j dense, and it is rigid. As to an other
find fulfilled in out large variety of exclusive styles In attrapive; properties opinion is untrammeied. it
Fall Dresses, I is mv own view that the inner part of
—THE POPULAR MATERIALS arA-here; Satins. Failles, Flash-! the nucleus is not merely hot. but very
light Crepes, Crepe de Chine and Fancy Woolens. | !lot- If tho Saw of compression by
—THE NEW COLORS are here in every desirable shade, and the | pressure and the btw °f elusion by
trimmings are of the daintiest-sorofe with organdie collars, or
touches of Roman Stripes or velvetslr
AT THE HOME OF LOW PRICES, $3.95 to $24.50.
world of Koresh Science now claims j »l!ied to the Bulgarian language and
to the Servian language. And, finally,
it has to he kept in mind that Saloniki
or ecclesiastical Russian is the com-
mon sacred language of all the Greek
orthodox Slav nations.”
Diplomatic.
Hungry Hawkins—Do yer mean to
say ye got a square meal o’ dat sour
woman? Diplomatic Mike — Surel
Hungry Hawkins — Yer a wonder,
flow'd yer do it? Diplomatic Mike—
Smart Millinery Styles
Very Moderately Priced.
heat as we know them at the surface (
apply equally to the nucleus then the j When she opened de door I sez, “Is yer
mean temperature of the earth must be J mother at home, miss?” — Chicago
enormous in order', to afford a mean j News,
density so low as 5.G. An enormous
temperature implies an enormous store
of heat.”
—EVERYTHING IS VELVET this season vaud you will be delighted
with ou** • rnau y .modish shapes in ti^Aopul&r small snap s which
are so much Warned.
- -BEAUTIFUL SHOWING df Pattern Hats of FISK and GOLD
MEDAL American designers and many models' after original
While He Takes a Tablet.
Alice—Does your husband talk mir-h
about his mother’s cooking? Hate
v ourily* — Some, but not as much as he
l.. a:, nit V" 7m:
Reasons For Love.
Patience—All the girls just hate him
because he's going to marry me. Pa-
tlj0e_yOu love him for the enemies
he has made. 1 suppose.—Yonkers
Slates man.
Hta Did the Receiving.
| Mrs Rent- Led the gentleman I am
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There is no killing the suspicion that i
melt has once begotten —Eliot.
Parisian designs.
t receiving today. Nora. New Maid
v.g tie ain't delivering, mum. he's
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dollar or one thousand. Your
account will be welcomed, be
it large or small.
A Sound and Conservative Bank%
Under Safe Management.
First National
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Words and Deeds.
:Im :i> Pish ci was ndvoenfit
prevent tltefi ,
ot this fashion/
Kgurs. we 'ear/.:
thing like the Ah
the further Extern !
* influenza the Man
•mmi issuing Some- !
. p.g Not ice. in 1 a i ’
lation of lite/ Lor . '!. tmberiaia's
lice to the Cpurtly : toers. viz:
“Such Led/es who ; to Faint d
the next Alihey l’erfoi
the aim of The Cumby State Bank
to enter into the spirit of its custo-
mers wishes and requirements and
to give due consideration to their
miner wants. '
more
bl! ra! in
losmiing vt t!i
p j’urs
tryngs.
and diM'i
ng a sermon .
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aid his
y-ougrega
tion that at <g
!!D tt 211
e sent
an artlci!
■ to a paper, ir
i whi<-
e said.
“We pra
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rl \r or
nee. are
: hed to se:/ t their Names. Rank, and
Places of ./.bode to Mr. Ashiev. on or
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I ntm ■ t ‘-1 l «*'v / • I / ,/-L* on"
shilieient
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tmi little.”
The itttelligent ecuf»p«isitor tli.l
mas; satisfy in.-, job. :>:d when it a; j
)]*.ortion of Bars Best ma\
t.e set a in t. in Order to give to the
» win lie 1 ’erformaiiee the desired E!
I feet!”
i and work too lit
poured it read:
"We t.'fay too
tie.”
“1 let if go at that,” stid riu- i-i-e
“The fa<-t is. ! i -d the prime: \
riciit. and I never ventured to corn
him ’’ — National Monthly.
Waylaying Mendelssohn.
1 After tin- London perforinanee of “St
| Paul” by the Sacred Harmonic societ> |
I at Exeter hall in 1T’>7 Meudt'lssohn's j
j coach was waylaid ;.t midnight on his |
J way to Dover, but instead of being j
I robbed tin* composer was presented i
! with a sip. t-r snuffbox by a group ol 1
I devotees. He pad behaved with charm ,
j iiig grace in an awkward incident j
| The London jivrformanee in question :
: was to have been conducted !>y him j
Pit the Birmingham festival was just i
Ultima Thule.
The ultima l'!m <- of the top it*:-1’-
was declared by Ikiiiy and otlier an
eient writ: rs to be Iceland Says IMinv
! “It is an island in tin- .Northern oeeai
I dtscovered by f*y(iieas Its r sailing si-- I due. and he was the great attraction
| days from Orondes." (ttin rs •cm id . there in il.e same oratorio. It was Hit
! vied tin* most distant northern land ! flint ids appearance as conductor in
j London at that juncture would detract
--------- i fj-.im tlit- importance of bis visit to
Practical. ! Birmingham Mendelssohn saw the
The satisfactory growth of this bank
has been largely due te its extension
of proper and fair treatment to de-
positors. Its officers welcome op-
portunities to demonstrate to pos-
sible clients the full measure of
service this bank can put at their
disposal.
to be Shot :nu
“Darling. 1 think <? you every ruo
mem in the day.”
“law sukes. Tom. give some atteii
tion to your work or you’ll get tired.”—
Baltimore American.
His Face.
“Does your face hurt much?"
‘‘No, Johnnie. What made you think
my face ached?”
“Sister said you were painfully home
!y.”—Judge.
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point and canceled his London en
gugement. But he attended the per
formanne and was so winning to all
i concerned--“audience, performers, olfi-
I eiais- that he turned a disappointment
! into a scent; of wild enthusiasm.
A’To re a! Advantage.
Stella You can ie!i a tree's age by
its rings Bella—No wonder: it doesn't
have to give any ot them back. —New
,o:L Sun.
CUMBY STATE
GUARANTY FUND
BANK
No non-interest bearing or unsecured depositor
ever lost a penny in a State Bank in Texas j
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Morton, George M. The Cumby Rustler. (Cumby, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914, newspaper, September 25, 1914; Cumby, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770291/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.