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.nterest on farm loans when
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
Universal and Helpful
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Order Your Ironton Now
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SALE, SALE, SALE IS ON
they fed
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landlord
HILL BROTHERS
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ACUFF & COMPANY
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of frtotel Im n collection of h<»lel
MOTOR MARK GARAGE
Phon? 256 Earl Garrett, Prop.
I vested in a few hands (and that is ■
, what the chain-paper idea unques-
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A FAIR PROPOSITION ! j
Investigate us and you’ll
be our customer.
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Fluttering leaves of bronze anff gold
Gleam in the sun of the shortening day,
And the trees who are like men gray and old,
Scatter the-treasures of earth away.
tol .
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W. J. McCRAY
Denton’s Oldest Jeweler
West Court Square-
U H C
the
WOMEN’S COLLARS—
We are so well pleased with the
SILVERTOWT
CORD TIRES
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By
rd i kt i< ■ uh
f.iith. And
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well.
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bad
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muy b.-
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We’ve been serving Denton
people for over 28 years.
MOTHERS LIKE THEM—
CHILDREN W EAR THEM.
Dr. Parker’s Waist and Garters—
Kazoo Suspender Waist—
t h* iv.
Walk
in > AZ'-ra
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i Muck
mu it <
I nd ten
to dt»
Have You a Nest Egg?
strange
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t ht
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Mdi’h
pi act iced t.
t :<•< <! i • a ma t
I Im Ik
1 thin*
of!
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1 butt«.r bu car* - |
u ho did
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ish and American g
<*. But as a matter-of fact thev form
a very small and uninfluential part
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“Stefwtr
your gas heater now while
the stock is complete.
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dkwtmw weaixcimnsifLE. wrn., ocTonttn m. ism
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pt rsons
manv i
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Altho it it
gratifydnr d< "
the new.vlfril_
tends to adopi
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lews st-»r<-
:»'t a
black
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Un- extra quilt
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American Newapapat
N.wapnp.r* Pen
VIEWPOINT •-
R. Q. ♦
Why not turn
; car to us for upkeep.
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Our prices on Ironton Gas
It’s Heaters are about 20 per cent
p‘4 "to-do
h
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• and Fort Worth and Denton, but «•
the differential exists, just the same, t-
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of man
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Vaughn and Nannie :
’ i',‘. you can get it for less?
-pt
aftt. ...
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marked
--in t h e
things
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cer- win
th,-! the Item
- being 2c differential between Dallas < xa. tn
him
to boui
J to exert
the belli
t-i
I W. N. MASTERS, JR.
- FARM LOANS
First National Bank Building
Phone 76^
ar fnther to
t to be open*
JIM'S BAKERY
Ixriim lr<l*r thn* <r«t-r i« Infi-
nite brlng'fc llfllc ^onx<*ialInn 'In
the nifcn w ha Im look Im k for n
tn park.
FIRST NAHONAL BANK
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one of
Successors to Keller & Hill.
wvnrst M
citlx-r forks c
Thry need
Fi-lit M f j)
jiutFoiiu
By Edgar Goo*
K uropnt *;in w.ir
•ommandvr-o -cb’ef -of
a r 111 >
and it ii more than worth the
effort,
Eutange National Bank
1OIIU> HlKTHims
Ga.pta.in Kduiu T. I’, h.
, tie new izoiernor -of Sam-'.i.
<Jlltad, Ohio, (>2 yca.s
\rrls HuRNdil, director of
a u i no' I**
.di jtiil a
Why pay 7 and 8 per cent
ber^mr t,f th« “Id fasi,-
i' v. ip, umi <1 an in vi t 1 • d
I as a jjtiid- while trimming Ht j
^'itlb-'R hilr*
< 'ak e -< a t« r
ular i.umber,
If ♦« onh fair •<» n«»Mf|»nnr the
trial of Unviuhrt ri . Hr did nw
much for the wnr prnfltrrdM.
Jim'Sj The consciousness of a bank
._ -------rP.llfr , u..,,. ., uw.u an num mu
With money in re-: floor; very economical with
‘ ’ gas.
They pay for themselves
with the gas they save. They
do not blacken the walls or
K* ceilings of your home, pro-
duce no carbon monoxide—
the poisonous gas—utilize
very heat unit in the gas to
displace cold air, rapidly cir-
culates the cold air from the
'before the people real informatidn
i.anri facts rather than propaganda
' ist ideas that the controllers of pub |
l.St heity avenues
* have.
Splendor sits on the rising hills,
Beauty smiles on the fields nfar,
A flood of treasure the forest spills,
Richer than coins of a monarch are.
Timely items have come under our immediate
notice, so we wanted to tell you nbout them.
Only a few of the many items that we want
you to see, for we believe they will be of inter-
est to you.
j by the audience.
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i Hu*<seii a
Arthur Yb
| Clyde BreU» r.
I Mines. B G,
’ - will < -
Ul'ltt.
n t u r \
Come and see for yourself what a real sale means
to the buying public. '
• i • bagK«'<l in
Ttirm hunt« rM.
mean* i
hot 1923
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Ttye b«»VF would stay d-»wn on the
La4-LU ii piJuLJa U-o-UJUi* 1- 4
A kind
m utcr
“This you must do,” they seem to say,
“This is our way and the way of men:
Gather your treasures from day to day,
But you must scatter them all again.”
On the other hand, carrying on the habit of money saving
will forecast with reasonable accuracy vjhat share of opportu-
nity and success will be yours in days to come.
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Master th« art of saving by nifans of a bank account with
l»n*f It n ilolntlaw of Intrr-
rhtlonnl lat*. of vomrIhlnit t«»
run n Kron «*hqp within three
■Millet of on kmrrlrRB AmhRimn-
.«Uar.f r---
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or superior of any bread you'
ever used, call 112 and we
will refund your money and
no questions askecl.
< ’ortf-ct t h i m
raid the Husband,
1 li tji t up ah«i
mitfhtjwant them to
Rippling RKymes
By Wah Maaoa
AUTUMN ... .
The trees are spending their treasure now,
Treasure of silver and bronze and gold,
Riches are falling from branch and bough,
More than the Jap of the earth can nold.
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thP Christian cliurch last Sunday.
The eighth giadu pupils of the
Sanjcf-r school present* d a play.
The (Tbst Inate Fafiiily,” at chapel
was cnJoyed I
‘ tn< lud- •
Geneva j
Spill man
Day by day through the busy year
Ti)^ trees have toiled in the burning sun,
But now the end of their time is. near,
The frost has come and thei^- work is done.
Here is a riot of luxury,
Lavish and lovely and bright and gay,
A spendthrift now is the humblest tree,
Flinging the gold of its purse away.
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CARRYING ON
It does not require a knowledge of mathematics to figure out
where your present actions are leading yon. If you carry on the
habit of heedless money spending, you cannot expect opportu-
nity to halt before you.
for I
may I
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AV 1 TH IN--Tht- I —•
not with I
shall they Fay, j
folr. behold. |
I Im within you. t _
Howard M Raym nd. pi
\ rmour- 11 stlHitv*
t ifir.ihF L
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l, for a dtiiEin < ;
May ma, Ami
be varefll),
rv with km
lnai«* if br*»k
itn axtvr pecee <
I droj |»« <1
biding M • r
ai d in r
u.ouldent <h
I <ud Well
IctH look
• ak and th»n Jli
cn ones and giv*
tod
Tert x t»u
a srd Ari.I
tln« r non,
at all. id-
.Popper all «
e.iiilH '|r->|. ;
breaking • ny?
was kind if u
v Watkins hm d. And I
g home " itn inv. f’u/z n.
nrnle on .u’.iiuiii of hav
me for her
k, rea t «*r
to, and
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rssm^sa
* The Brownwood Bulletin see- a
manure to free government in this
?. country in >the establishment of
.■4Mrin papers, saying:
’ '3SMk-jr>pidl> lerowihtf B«t of t«ub-
• ■ r ■ ■ * Q / ■ <1 i .
wnii«m Ramloliih Hearst, and the
i JMCTUto-» o* •»»!*• - „ «
Mqjpgpd hT Otiur j ft h ifitn a Ji over '
Jtts CVUfctry, .cofiFHJmiC-ii. r.ul n>-n- .
■_mgar 'au-a—rTT- j -• i.vj n>.
Ln i—The prerw mor’ * •" frt-JxtiiI
l -► a.Ji locality mu-t th.
- .» .turent ol She peop). Ir
'3 IH-«etfe) illtiK'Atii »u<vm. -i i . t.
Hi !n< <--.r>trol >Uea4_j>uKJM-,,(■ i.
■' < ths centres of popaiatloa. they win
I-if themselves of at '
x ting public opinion I that
' -
Hearst publicstt
V,' recalh, a WaL «u«
Some like one and some like the
other but just let you know
that we sell both. Fitted by age.
"No sagging clothes—
no wrinkled hose.”
to -!■ beer
♦own • ♦l*-tt«•♦*-?* ff uot tnxvnrd a xrradttrtl Mr*. I-f. ZH
m(-< l. ♦ cf r if iua t ion of a I i sl im I >i *•«, at
< t» |: )♦ hM Inward i;n-at<r p! i'./Minn <-f
thorn m!»’l< l(y MmliotH nt .“th H liner- Th»-
in biHUxii Illi'S hijs br«*n
I <»j ( Mt | ub! It. M’l
- 'I n *y iie \ •
■ \ 111111111 11 • f •.
...«uv ... .... . ....... which
Would welcome disruption of the1 J*
friendly relations between the Brit- ♦
and American governments. ♦
TIlH KING HOM
hil.Vfltiin of < irnl Uoim til
<»i>3< rvatlon. Neither
lirrp' nr Io thfTi
tin- kingdom of God
Lu k<- 17: 20. 2 1.
tin- kingdom of God
UXkd dril«k, but ri^hta
♦ nnd joy in the
- Ro mans 14 17. *
MO.
II In hnrrt to. I<itr I'runce null
<h«* 'lurk uhilr hntlng
Irnnrc for loilntr th*- Turk.
It'WSIi
KIP
:..l ,tnni.- Spillman and,
Smith. Carroll Katllff and
If you have an Idiot son who Ih
» burden on the family. Just buy
him a an-horsepower car and turn
?;■?, S; "J tn»>». m. ikowkw b^u
... '• \ ' * I ■* ■ ’.
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The former crown prince Frederick William of Germany never found
a good luck horseiihoe, so he d< elded to learn how to make them. Hero
he la ut work at the anvil In the village smithy of \Vu»rixuren. Holland.
11. Christian i
more err- j
YOUR SUCCESS AND OURS
—ia largely due to the epirit of co-operation that exist! between
us.
We have built a strong bank here, and we are not unmindful of
the splendid unity of purpose, the frienship of our customers,
and the co-operation that has had such a share in our success.
And you will find us ever ready, drith willing and able service, to
do our full share in assuring the success and happiness of every
worthy customer. .
collars that came this week, we be-
‘ "1 L— Of lovely
Some with attached vestee
and others of the good
b ails t he v <»r )<i. 5 f i' c
Khophfttr has b*<n fouiLl
*»r it-*h«♦ tr**irig' nun cits' of
Southwest- HhlLis Tinies-Hvr-
Lered fnmi
coast;
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bags— ""
It is rarely the case that we have
an assortment of bags that equals
the splendid selections we are now
showing. The new leathers and
shapes along with plainer bag's
that depend on their high quality
for their appeal. Tapestry bugs
are quite the new thing and these
of the genuine tapestry fabric are
not foun-1 just every place. Then
we have Vanity or Swagger boxes
with generous size mirrors and
itlier fittings.” The nicest part is that tin- prices are very rea- ]
sonable indeed.
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l-tk ' j
aut yii-o ■
Celiac
• alay.
l-><«--b>' II
Uy, 33 yeat
;.,4
| 4 vised, for no longer is it ne< < • <ary
NK " to be Said that there are grown
Thr IHtIr nnflona mwy bruits
MUfeprrt fhMi “pul and Icikr**
nirhn» put np n ffluht nnd take
m hfi( > «>ii mint
I you may he using. If you serve few of the ills of this1
do not consider it’the equal life can not be mitigated if
, jot completely effaced. You’)),
feel a new sense of security
just to know your dollars are
accumulating steadily. Tx’-
<li< taU , j, n '
he shoo 1-1 i ago t
ts to <lie-L^JU‘»
shall
ll.irulaboring hfs sporting nro-
UaLKa . WM
tic to th* 1^6**** didn’t live to rsce flivvers to
Pjh,1 H«tW B sra<5» crowing.
St»|Mihllei A l>l"'r where the
c»*>'2'V»h pereMar1-
b •
Brit? in
the annex iti>m pt th*- . ___
1897— -Thu i’upt’ declined to inlcr-
fere in the • ah<’ <if l’r- f. Shroder
• f the Cnthohr I n'veiai y in Wash*
IWt—Gen. Kuropgt’-.tr- was RI'-iHKprr,hJr<lv'
j» dn,*‘d coinn-andvi-H -eb’el • vf the yy .. -
RjH.sian arm\ | your
I f>r
Mt.
oda y.
. V I . .-v vH‘ V \ * X V. ,, > ■ s. a
. j the Prlnuv-truf ■ohRcrvr.tn.-y, b<»rn
sua11 . i >vxt» r Bay. N. 1 . 4.» verra ako
thoyjdiv
<1<nt of th<
T*«hnol«,|4y, 'born a
M i< b . 50 years .1ko
John N Willi K. T deuo
I.He m uiufa* t urrr, F..»rn nt
d<|jua N V .* 49 ye« r.M ago
Jo»» <‘<1, outiiclder <»f tin*
’and .- American lvalue
Ham.’ born at Kansas <*ii
HALLOW KEN (AMHKK!
Plenty of the wanted colors such as
orange, gold, red.
■ i In the cen-cjicry of a Pennsyl-.
,, 'anil town Ihe following “Ign ap-
iwiars: “Ml ptr-rtis ara prohibited
•-•on pickuiK .towo-ra tram any but
their own grave*." .
Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers
i\ tiii:
ile'nrv J
been hoi
called Shrevrbort branch of the Ka i d
ty system
Thrs^ tilings are siKiiifi<a nt ten- ■< ,
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of which I
! brder one loaf of
i Best" Bread, compare it in. account is wonderfully
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st neCKH-TIOM
l»»Uy
I Uue Monti* delivered—•---
K— » «n-tnth» hy tmtil (lu advancel-
8 Bnaitbs by rusli (in advance) —
One year tin a<tvan<«> __________6.60
_ iwu>ii-W wkly Penton County
«h»r 'yrar tin arivnn'-c)---------ft nrr *"
FL, Wi months (in advance)-----— e*1 ♦
i Tthw months (In advance) 4f> ♦
i Seail - Week ly (Outside Dentoa County) ♦
*--------mg—ywrr—rm srpeanre).... — S2 «> ♦♦♦♦
v-'isbt tlMJutb* (in Advance)—____ 1.10 1
Three tnonthe Uu e-ivsoco)_____ .no
Deaton. Texas. October 23, 1922.
Hellfflon, politirnt
RRitK M are pin> rd in Iky name!
lieve that you will be.
laces.
fronts
styles. 75c to |3.
LACE VESTING—
with cullar lace to match. •
A new idea is a vesting that is MWfik UH
made with the ruffling lengthwise
of the width of the goods and made
panel shape. We know you will like this. Enough for one vestee
or one panal . — •• OK
I UU-'Ut
of God is not
but rIghteouNueMH
T.j ... Holy 1
wm taken to
n op* latioti.
’14I1 School football
Fr ida v
<d of
two
a f tt-rnoon u it h
V5 ay
It is hard to imagine any
transaction, from the buying
of a package of chewing gum
to the building of a battle-
ship, in which banking ser-
vice does not have a part, di-
rectly or indirectly.
It is as helpful as it is univer-
sal.
GOING STRONG
There is always something wrong, something fierce tlutt
threatens doom, but the country jogs along and emerges from
the gloom. Uncle Sam is hard t<5 slay, hard to smother in de-
spair; and he trots along his way with his Coat-tails jn the air.
.fust a little while ago everything seemed on thtbbiink, and we
wept and Tapped up woe as our daily food ahd drink. Every
prospect was a frost, there would be no coal to burn, and a
cord of wood would cost more than any man could earn. AU
the trains would cease to run, transportation would collapse;
all tlie world seemed bleak and dun, there were tears upon our
maps. Even ehronie Sunny Jims shvuMhrir he»»(4 and. sighed,
“Alas! We can’t sing oUr cheer-up hymns, for this ctffiia will
not pass. W'e are up against it now, every day ne'w ills appear,
and the statesman beats his brow in extremity of fear.” But
the country jogs along, and the smiling statesmen say, "We are
surely going str<mg, better times will come thia way. ..There
will shortly be a boom that will knock the record^ cold; we’re
emerging from the gloom, and our skies are bright as_ gold.”
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III ; L.ts. <if < .
iji?* tjfuiiar if
bl • |»i t nt m «,t
t< n I
ri»<-. IH
T*’C h«»w
Tint! s' htt It’ to < row over, c<.n -
th— of Dallas. Ijlix
whu’h < vrn h» r 4>wn citizens
In con Ntd era tty Finn Her I’ihfi
I'uIIuh, ha> j • cent brotijrl.t tn lutht
an I \ c.n r-<_• hl Nhop’ifter; So, \«u
—X, JUsUlUxU XM WitmU-.lUg. liLl upu-
♦■■lion of stH\inM tisht in behind
flbd mnknfr the latter l ump
• k-up a hi ad.
J
- ex vx cviiimi riiivA uuuiuui iiomi pwi v
♦ . of the American citizenship, the
* >—overwhelminr -majority of whom
realize that real friendship between
the English-speaking people of the •
world has exerted and will continue;
t a tremendous influence for!
the betterment of the whole world.1 (
Judging from the Bonham Favor-.;
He’s account of It the Fannin Cou’i--
ty capital must have had a real
in celebrating the passing:
thru of George Hunter’s real sleep-
ers on the Denton division of the
Texas & Pacific, for the newspa- '
Tier’s account _of the celebration 1
starts off with the query: “Were
you down at the T <t P station
Sunday to see the Pullmans conic
along?” and bv implication it says
that few n —sod t])e-celebration, for |
it adds: “AU your neighbors were
there, and the sleeping cars certain- ; ..
Iy did run'.’’ ButJiani has been the
jibe of jealous editors for many
L yesrs over the charge that thvre
were grown folks in Bonham who
never had seen a sleeping car and
| some, indeed, who l,k< the little
bov just tin tie I s-e-! " L 1 > • aiult
no such animal.” But Ji one \ trfovi
and CJarks.vilie papers can 1:0 long
- «r raise that plant, for Editor
— Spott* asserts unequivvaally that
"the dope will now have tj be re-
vised, for no longer is it
to be Said that there
P* t r* a t u k nf ’ b»*
\ Islti (I <>n t hu children,
’ alius
year old
in th** »•
1 lie
Organized labor has a, “fair pol-l
- Itician” list. It includes a list of
fc—j3-organized labor’s political, friends dm. ring
Ej-r-and political enemies. Senator La-;■>■'>•
F ; . JFfllMte of Whfconain heads the list «>‘mH
of "friends," while Senator Fre-
L Uaghuyseii of New Jersey heads ;
^7tw^<,TnTn'iTcs“"~~Whorr tIott Cttit--
Luuz.<*esnman lilamton .come, in?
Ei<
It ii’ >■ put hr until the mlll»*nni-
11m. however!, thl»t such a pt’iM.n Is’
ft und ’F<»r HoiTip un♦ .xplaiih*<I reason,
the RVtrag- person evidently holds 1
remarks to the opinion that he has the right '
to attempt to r< pulatr the manner
in which a newspaper should be
< < nduct* <!. as HVt-ry H«w4p;ipt*r man
<»f F\nt-r1. in . knotX’S A lYHnlsT«‘T WhA
w ou.|<in t ht any outsider
to him in any way Ih»w I
preauh. H.nivtim s attempts
tale t«» a newspaper how it
publish itt rns, requesting that
l>t priiit’d juMt a* h<* want* l h« in <»r 1
riM at all, buFineNs rnen who run
thrlr own bu^inc-tiH without liFfuu-
ine to outside Nugg«stionK. will f»l! 1
Yhu tt'.it"! that so-:m<l-NO should be
in the pa per nPd certn’D other
should lot: a woman u lio
t.’iipH h small party of friends
t • Ir^hnne the goclcta4 -dit.^r
must be pj i nt rd just
fis sin- has written it Wh.it
would thv pr.’Hcher say if the vdi-
or undertook to t- II him that he
Mhould use a certain specified lan-
guage in making Rtatefnenta from
* • ’■ * or the bti*dn*sa man that
he Rhould word his advertising cards
or his letter heads in h certain way
or thn Hoddy woman that she
*dioul«l havw «>4*rtain decoratIon>« ar-
ranged according to the editor's
idtjaH*’ If a new spaper cov< rs its
th Id by publishing all the real news,
the fads in each case and
ho unwarranted attacks on
<-r chih’i'i hr w hy
much njiotit
’ 'W. v, mwARim-------------,
ir? “ h«if *>«*" The.y
roWLMtt — Artwrtt»ln« Manaavr j have an influence, it is true, but it
mR — ■ ’ I *8 rat^er negative, for Huarst has
t5* pyiw tad •mudwaffica M j never been able to do that which
* Orruiatloa Depart meat----1** he is su.-pecteri of desiring t<> <h>, i.
tMWj i-itl at~TM Waw Hlekarx I «•’ nlftkc birn » political leader.
r-*• Street7 Dent OB, Texas, aver, aftarneeB - Hearst’s influence was a big factor
'nd th.
. Ilers nr
Glli< k Htlwangi
the Bounding Bi’l
o;»y .1 f♦ernoon, looking
iiecktht mid a right
clothes, whtch in a
Uou that h*1 Ih elthuj
or set married.
'I’he condition of H
In gra«luall> becoming
io UH
.Mihmt-m Alyrif nml Eunice Sullivan i
\ isi t* d in ! h niuij.
Mr niol Mrs. <»'«•<,. W. Tmnmins j
and d:tught<• th. Mimh«.h Madge iirid
Muri w»-r* i *] I H*uton
Minn LuvHUs HauMbton was in i
G.i in* m Hh» *
Mr and Mr«. J M .UiHfong a’-’
t»rd*d 1h“ h' txo’-rorAing 6f the El {
i ■ a ds 1 ’ri.gri’xso Glut/ at 1'ilut ~~
• ■ hr - ---- \
WERTHEliFV H J —The Bible
in tiit imt.al'.on service at
Kn.iih’i’ of I’pD.ia** horn** h»T»*
crnti\ w ,ih used over fifty years
wheri thv
1 in Texas, its
1 Th,, hfttnr of the daao
SANGER NEWS NOTES
---------------------: |
Hi»k« R!1W M^F-- reach Io I
the storv thiy afternoon.
and notumg that she 1 i« d a pa
go from side to |-< r of pin*, ho want* I t » tote tip m
abend | lioirie fur h< i . but she t< 'd
g"t the buggy lllid I All'4 Still able H’ld Willlil-:
• Hiking Now they fcrt thu her own burdens.
. parking. . ——— ----------
time for father to TAMUSG AIIOITTIII.
INTER I Klin
- f liffHng ibottrnni )
| The City I’oininiJ’Hion of 1'illas
started Kumethinx ill North Texas,
'when, nt a date cimipa rai i \ «-|y
I cent, it nuueptud th»* pr<.p<.gal
opotrify -the Missouri, Khuhjih
one T< krh line from thiniw < it \ to l»
(on. in lieu of the const niH i"n < f a I
a new lin< for th4. exclusive ue< of
»3 interurban*. That acoeptafm-fc ha*; I
been followed by n proposal tv < le<
Ttrify the Cotton Belt fi«»m Dallas («•
the I Greenville. And n<»w McKinney r< I
| ports the possibility of electrifying
,,.^,2 the Katy b< tween that city ami
■—ksagasstji
[ | and there’s nothing done about it. Hhouirt
| ________o________ Ullage in i
I—I .• Altho it is not surprising, it is ',l;' '
I ‘ gratifyfngdcfinltelv to know that
t jr the mx^lfritjsh government tn-
E— ; tends to adopt the policy toward
| 1 the.,Uf)it£!j._j>.tates that marked the
I - " IJoy<f-George administration, thje
a j J. promotion of a “close dignified
fr" < u friendship between the two great
L I “ English-Speakitjg nations ” There
t ■:!; i*« noisy minority on this side of! persons or renei-rns why Rhould so
' !• the water whose actions and utter-' manv Morry SO mu< h n Vout just
Sheds might lead to the TfcTieYThar- the n»‘WNpapur printu and haw
| they constitute h pt-nderable ele-' it In wordid*’
k T meat in the United States
In II*
nton, Record-Chronicle
IX J 7 — JSaiHUul Mebovv’l, who pic*
b-jied over the first State consthu
Gonal u< r. vr nt ion of Kri.tUfHy, di« <1
.it Danville, K>. lu>rn B> I'unu.s.vi-
\an-a. Ort 27. 1835.
1H47- Arul.iii.ild Cln’cring c.un-
ter.’ popular ATTmrtrnn , pgv'Uju and
bnm tn • fdverpool, Eng
I Ian I. I »i*>d in 11’07.
| 1X4!»—Bcninmm \>»t«ot. the I ....
------»/--- . f ( . . . .‘P^ a ,.i<i»,in\ principal wi o*e p»i I
plnce on t»o* Supreme Court K 3 l’___ ' ’ i,nr/A1(tr'*t t w ’ 'cS<inil
ri*,/r Jbttwh to- be made \acant by the t|)( r, going to b«- a ' orue Bancroft, ct'ei’ at i'jN*tcrz i
jbarignation of A .sociute Justir - • .4 u . or < r* ♦ t *>d tlu| P* rxon who i- J1. Burn about 1762. I
j? DajTnTay’^eDemocrat, a-uLlul^uL' - ♦;. AhiU .tUv .men-L.J~Aiv"uy^ll.uVf the
to pol^al rumors in "
p l'■'•‘Washington. The personnel of the know r»<.r<- ci><>ul how it should i..- i
court now stands: Seven Republi- >u>.—Mineral
t'cans and two Democrats, it cer- ' s ,x'
|£tainly would benefit from the addi-
tion of a little more Democratic
I ‘a leaven.
The Denison
f £ that
I *. t'-ll-x.
jfcj olht r Texas < r
t* at. a n dui id
B- •-Tie’ )«<»•• <
Efc ff ’■*••<■ old rates. ATHt the
I £' P«rt Oft it in that trt>
I T yani.-H nwim; "t .
p *fc. are aellii-t st <■•-■ _ <■
♦ uUter Urtvus. JiiM why
E: criitUnatton should 1
£, f.H ; I w <1 I- l.< jo .o
B * ter that i><rh.i;>s tin.-
■r p*,j 4-rai.-_, ,.ulU t-viil.iin were Lie
E’W* busily fiigavol it- trvti u
Ev®‘ the rent.ru str.iU lit with :t
state' i-ulitical t- o t !<■•<
B X . . Denton and perhaps other towns
I * are up against the same situation
f rS.‘ as thp Herald complains of itf Den-
f- ison. fThert1 is no good reason, err
I oti tainly no obvious reason, for there
WITH THIS KXtllANGK*
Hy L A M.
. _ r——?-r—|
J]1OM $IMS
L<j^Kr
. ..fly bii(!^:«ts the worm. So] S''mH
• t <• h» s t n u t I a ml
u i.tri* w ho k<» from side to |-< r
<I• ■ 11 t g» t far ahi-.id i h<>n
\ ■ it < ,. u ■ t h« y - - • •
I w t n t *• p. i r k i
.tutu and g..
NtiU IM lilt-
p.'iF11 »«n Ii i m w a I h't "N
| * <1 ItvJtti. i'In iki mas "
| It is uh la w 1 u 1 li > shoot
nnic®« |w wrnrx h m«Mk
“Miner* us.- <
I In"—headline.
’ hcsv vliqut t te
<»nG thre. ’
j Michigan hunt
Thick fur o
<-o’ld wint.i f-i
I sum mfr
in
< Inv ’rnmrnt
nf Vnsb'tr <
A in4 He comet* of
pro min* nt In edneut
HtR father was rban<*e||*»r of j
York I ’ni vevsit v and h brother
prrMit'.ent of !>afay<’i1e
Dr. MuCraokun Is a apf'ch
English I It ci •» t uro. and hn?
utedlf nnnv ricnograjdiM an
<b*al’n« with pfHbhfn* of
and Mtvlc It waa In thin
he ti.u«ht, fii*t at
lege. Beirut the
Set<*ntip( School,
rn4 last at S nith colb gv
w a m prof<•«■- -o.r of k’nelinh
fi on* 1?»13 until hi*, •dection
pr< roIpi t-v <«T VaR-wa>'.
M<‘ 'rioken is a native
Ohio, inJ v hr e<lucH»^’ at New
York l i.lverrity and at H.»r\arft.
New goods arriving daily. Wo have on extra
help to take care of the trade. *
UYi 17) million phono num-
thin country ami htill t.,«r
re hard to g* t
. . fXi.L. . I..™ r-ri^i IM Envt and W»>M |n West,
ffn prjwfrm ft tnitn wakti |>ft-
• niiHe xhe ht rm*n kisa her Why not
t> < <l bi r on niilons?
in ciii»'**go. medium* arc deliver
ru spirit mMnareH all
■ r < in t. • ennv "colh’ut
'lii.- <loli.»rM that run the govorn-
•m r t iixo run th* taxpayerp
‘Hthj colh’ir** ha* a n**« pistol
rang*’. Ma v h»» <b>meatic Mcirnue.
W. -I Virginia atroet < «r oondtn'-
'o* Ii.m bc< <»in«* a •pr**Mi‘h**r. He Im
ui 'I■ |1.ru«d to lo tting nlckleM
F«Aj‘u.Mnd mp4’«m| furMafU, O T*n»<*
• r flight, and give m* a man
»wry <»an
< h« «p because It Im made
• f nothing.
Ma seat m<- out
this ufiiinoun 2
good nj mm Bak‘M
know bow you ar
I remember • it a kIi
I en you dent g»-t
j pir tor dixxt iL u
■ M< thinkinw, G,
j tall. And 1 w<nt to the butler am! j
i.x, 1 | ‘ tfk' store and who did i meet
(Uiere but Marv Watkir.^, .sayi
Im buying «h>’s. wat ate you'
Ej’gM, 1 sell. And w«- viiuh got
duzzin In a box .ind Ftarted to
wawk- back with them dim) on.’ of
the fer.st thi'ig.s Miry Wuikmi lid
<. .l.!K -lUt’-Uf- y-u>xiiiiuu- -*JI 3 — 5 llrr J,. on Ybe’.iaVu-T
4u4.-Hm.b4 Jioxd^_ul (Hik^aXauI Did iuui ujim hgld^ mrTTt took -rrf ! ntd. 1
i< w.sp'p.r. ( ”1 JV'- it r, .. , . , . _ , 1 1 b< t Iheyrt* all broken, minimi
should 1..- I Hb.L V « ..rsirt l.u.k eoi - wln Rc(>)d lelli!,rv o j
•—Mineral L>. partn-et.t of th. | LoolthlK !f it nt „f
I 1<L <;.<>:,( ,,ril‘*!n p‘A1 Un'ti/up
o door I dom know wat
I 1 haff to take home a lot <»t
youll have all h«4e
’ being a hint, and
III tell you w t. \o
moth*r I
you and I droj p* d t h* n 111 • '>f < • -
I take all the blame. Mnv Watkuit* ■’ imdar m that o
looking fnOr* .u d m re m > az'ia L’ • i»itnt^ «>t mo* 1 cui
I hm if that w.ouldent do h* r *ni:t< n l>n wiibj*<t* d i-< m
good, and I *»t-d Well all rile, ill f<»r that !<a.H.»n
(tell you wit. lets look .nd ?;**c h.»w »)>• • \t»nt ut ui.
. m**nv arc break and th»n II) tike ' a l>l*-» nor haye th
l.ajf th<* broken ones and give you ’ m. qu* i 1 ••. fullest <’
hole on**s IMS ted i vestment.
I <) Benny, arer t \ht| wi nd -rt'r 1 jf t;H- <•!■•< ti ifi. ak. n id. i
\\ at k 11 m sed And sh»- »>p* n •■<! and pi t \ a 11 s. 1 r1 • ’ ■
’•ox and th»*r noiju of 1 •' • r< a i t \\ «*«■ 11 neighL»oring < 'Hum
Whxent br<»ke at all. n1“ ?*a\ ii‘g stimulated and t.uriiated. A
yoitro .1 grate <1»upper-■ i* 11 J it • n »’ b n< e may be 1. attired bv a
muny peupb could drop «luzz<n 1 < hango and i*m th* butt*r
uXgN w ithout breaking eny. 1 t rariMpot lation nervier m T< num and
I nllways was kind 1 f graceiiH,|
’■[Mary Watkins s* d. And I kepp on |
31 going hoirn w'ith my. du/z n, iet l |
* 1 mg grate on a«-» ount *,f havirq’ cf-I
I I* red to swpp h« in** for her broken1
I < nes un i ev< n greater ur» account
I of not having to, and I krp,» on!
|ft t*liig grwte till I trip) « d over <au
i door mat ami chopped the box and [
| brmtk 1 «’gVH. -i being jest brvak ’
r ond 2 bring* ruined. i
*ge | Proving theres no Use feeitpg
By j grate too noou.
DOG HILL PMAGRAFS'
iter ____________
..j Asyisttniii
w;,., s>»w •nhsr Soutbrm
Kr 2 tsb<*r» «l tth>n
K; MriiibHr Trisa Press Association
K?' MftWbT‘ Tri MR Deify PrrsR • mjus ______ _ , f
t C*rpor- kJH1W h-riu...
r- -v F8W1«» AflvwttBtns tt*vT»a«ntstiva,
-'HOfl'M 1'rvaa Aaaoriatlon. Nv* Ti
, ***’*"aa seeouil vlaaa mall Bit
[ Dtutou. TexaA
NOT1CB TO THR PTBLIO.
•< w,ial me Criam-PHIKI lues unque?-
flrta. tudlvtdnai or corporation tionably tends toward), it will ac-
centuate the difficulty of getting
■sc
in
It
The cast
I lugh's.
A nn n
I Of .Lt
>phiion I
..T’lJ.d,
elsim. as one1
■tianjrf »'qne-j
>’«nlzo<'l
*ri. . ,tv»
firyt lo/lge was
“♦ offl<’4TM
. .... 3 lately initia-
te! 1.4 H4tjry MiHti*' JUble Clas* In
luibor of I’nulH Henry MHJer, who
for (ha last thirty w»r*» Ihm» besn
k» » per of records a.nd mluIm of the
Grund Lodge of Texxs.
Dr lb nry Nol le M< Crncken, w hn
has hern honored with the emirs
< f the Order of the Grown of UXHV
hy the Tta'lan i]nvrnm*nt. has
l-rrn prrslch nt of Vnsh-tr Collar*
Rixuja A&K4. lie comet* itf t* fa*oL,
loug nromin* nt in education;’.I clr*
cl«*M. TUs father was rban<*r||*»r
Nt ” ‘..... ......... - ‘
Im
iMLfavette ('»lleg<i.’1
‘alls'. In |
M to hi*|
nd be ok r !
phHolog v |
field that
tiv Syrian • o>- I
n -Ht the SheffI *1 1 I
Yftlc I’ldverkir v. |
where hr i
li(eriitu« e I
to ths
Pre ddent ’
of Tol< do. i
at New I
57; ~ TalsDhsBftB
ftusu*»B» aafl adlUMW •fflct
0rmiatioo Depart uiftBt ---
DaUj is*w4 at 214 <••(
j in the election of Mayor Hylun of
raaeMaxa aM I New York, but except for one term
F; ■? “rtWayi in Congress it has never been able
bj A^i.tr« l*rv^«a Cni.M Pra- t0 hi-n anywhere” politically
fci^Ljfc. k 1 n«r An ml ju»m t nishlie
ClrcaU
Sincinl -tn pec wd-<‘hron t<*(e
, SANULJ;. '»<d 2.—T<ev. <’. N.
Smith wap returned hr I'asior «T^4i»
. Methodist church litre fur his third
Wolfrun begun a revival nt t\r/r
eighth grade pupils ut
school presented a 1
< >l>Mt Ina te 7
TnrFdsy morning.
I rd Ml MM ex prni’l
* 1. d
JL * JJ i I
Tn.tr > ' • zY I
I ill y!f vc\ Il * iGiInu r will entmtuin the Sang* ••
tZZjt—J — | • - " I— 1 inprovt m»*nt < luh and thu Tw<i
n*1' 1] j ’ tleth <’♦ ntur\ Club at th4. home <»f
• • •< Il 'I.Mrs. Vaughn ThuiMdiiy afternoon
* from 3 to 5 o’clock.
Mrs. |’,.*!1 Sulli’. an
K Dallas Tuvsdav
F Q Th-’ S..n?:< . i
tram played Marietta
| Thu Him- lb niu t i’alrol <>f thu
Hpwe ^'iri Scouts entertained two other
t patrols l*’riday Mftrrnoon with h
[ Hurpr,*iv in liu. way of rufrcsdi-.
1 msntM. Ths Scouts aru planning to
^zfillplay basket bnll soon, one with n
■Zff Sang’ 1 tram and .* « h.< Ih ngr h ih
cn aeiiL. to the Dunton Scouts.
■ 1 Th*- Pifrenl-T*-H<*her AsHoelHtion
met Tm Kday ;»tt» rno<«n w ith a goo<l
*•-;£ attendance. The program opened
with piHYur by Ger, TumminH. Mihm
| * A in y L<»u Whittaker gave a piano
soln, wnd Miss Negron of the C 1 A.
faculty delighted In r audience with
n reading from Iwra<l Zanguill'M
’’The M. Hing Pot.'’
I'crMinnt Mention.
Mr** P W Walton is attending
t’o- grand < l;a| l< 1 of thL. Eastern j
1 , Stu-i in Dallas. .L
' Miss . <’hrit*tian of Denton I-
!ir ! vikited h» » i i indpamnts. Mr. ami i
‘ BRING US YOUR CAR |!
over your
. . Let uh
make weekly adjustments.'
1 Cost is small and may save
iyou a big repair bill or bad'
ihintox ! accident later on.
1 speaking. An educated public is
1 the strongest armor against the
! type of influence that Hearst pub-1
j lieu Lions wiuldor aeek Uiwiuld, be-i
'cause the nature of his appeals is i
j of a kind directed to those who are I
I ruled by prejudice rather than by I
r . At that, however,‘one
"is not saying that th<*re is not a
•rC 'good deal to what the Bulletin
f points—that if control <?f the news-
| papers of the country .vw becomes
thf
reflection
ret-ele.m, »r
be Kln<tly corrected ot-ou b«lu«
I te llw nilenUoa
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