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DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. 3,1003.
No. 33
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Experience Counts
—"Vol. " " ' " —' '"
bxperience counts in anything, ant) in the drug busi-
ness it is especially important. No amount of technical,
knowledge or training can make a druggist. It is one of
the occupations, the essential things of which, must be
learned* chiefly, by doing. This is something that must
be obvious to anyone who has been in the drug business
for any length of time and will, we think, be clear to you-
We offer you an experience extending over twenty years
continuous connection with the drug business- This ex-
perience has value for you in many ways; you get the
benefit of it when you come to us for drugs ahd it costs you
nothing .extra- Drugs delivered to all parts of the city free.
1W0 NEGRO WOMEN SHOT.
I'lilllip Winn Shoots Mi* Wire and
An >ther Negro Woman.
J. A. Minnis
Prescription Druggist,
EAST SIDE SQUARE.
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Buggies!
The largest and most
select stock of good bug=
gies in Denton Coun ty.
Call an J Examine them.
B.GIDGUMB &G0.
West Side Square, Denton, Texas.
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MZrSBHW'
FOR 40 DAYS
Special reduced prices on our Saddlery, Har-
ness, Sporting Goods, Gloves and Cutlery. Call
and see.
S. W. KANADY,
Honthujest Corner Square,
Denton, Texas.
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DENTON, TfcXAS.
For a money earning education in shortest time at least expense.
Day and Night.
DENTON HAKKKT KKPOKT.
, Tlii* market report is corrected every
week and the prices quoted are as near
correct as it is possible to net them.
Following are the prevailing prices on
the local market tod iy, Deo 5!, iHUSt:
Cotton .10.65(11)11.10
Cotton in see l $.i 5U and 13.70 per
hundred pounds.
Cot'seed. fill per ton.
Hay, per ton ti.00@10.0d
Corn 55 <<o fi'»
Wheat. Vo. 'J wft
Oat* •• 40 @ r>"
Ho** £
Fat cows l|f?2
Fat steers 2.50
Fat sheep 3-s"
Green bides ?,o
Drv hide,
Hens a.»®4«0
Egg*, per doa -w
Butter, per Hi ^
For Sale
A number of plows, cul-
t/*Vtors, disc harrows,
disc p ows and one lot of
wood and blacksmith
tools.
COBBS & JONES,
Blacksmiths and Woodworkers.
W J Chidla l»»8 bean quite rick for
fhe last few days with erysipelas.
Mirs Otea Gtn*er,who has been quite
ill at the boiue of her parents on West
Hickory s* reet, is some better now.
Eld (« W Savage editor of th«» Firm
Foundation. will preach at the Court
House Sunday uiornit K and nitftat. in
place .f F; der Foy E Wallace, who will
be in Pilot Point
To The Public.
We are now making our final con
nectionH to snbscrib< th preparatory t •
Htartiny our exchange. While our s<»
licitor has endeavored to reach ev«*r>
one. there inav have been h>ui** mit-sul
mid we wonld deem it a ftv »r il such
would drop us a card, when our s<»
licitor will ctll at ouiv. As a fnrt h» r
inducement and in order tha' we hmv
be able to have a sufficient number <>t
wires strung we will viv* hii tv <1»\>
free service to all subscrih.u/b ■for - \v-
commence operating This will a.!-
^ive an opportunity to sel-cr. an* :• n
ticular number v »n ?nav de-ire
it Peoples Home 1'elepiione Co
The Wa-hingtou corre«p»*ude'it <•!
the Kort Worth Record calla Grcver
CWeland the most successful party
wrecker of tHea^e, >»nd only last week
Grover ro?e up aud said be «li<l '>°r
want the nomniation f »r president, an I
furthermore he would not nave it, and
therefore th« R»o >r 1 i* 1 • i * *•* with hti
exceeding great rejoice.
Painting Is Appropriate.
Some very handsome paintings were
placed recently on the walls of the
cafe of the Fifth Avenue Hotel ir Now
York. The man who hung th< m vi-
dently had a good i«>a of th-? t al
fitness of things. Suspended just over
the sign of a firm of Wall street
brokers Is a picture of a Hock of r.h -p,
the thickness of whesn fleeces indi-
cates that they are about ready to be
shorn. "Very appropriate" is the in-
evitable comment of those who notice
the juxtaposition of the sign and the
painting
American Internal Commerce,
la view of the establishment of the
Department of Commerce and Labor
i it may be Interesting to note that the
internal commerce of fhe United
States last year has been estimated
by the (overnment statistician at
$20,000,000,000 Fifty years ago it
was only $2,000,000,000 The manu-
factures of the United State* are near-
ly double those of Great Britain and
Ireland, and about equal to thoso of
France. Garmaay aa4 Russia «• ra
Yesterday evening about 5:80 o'clock
JPbil Winn, a negro, shot and seriously
wounded his wife and also the wife of
Jim Reed, andsher negro.
Winn and wife have been seperated
for some time, the woman living with
her father in McKinney, from which
place she was coming, in company with
the other woman to secure some relt-
tive who lives here, to aid her iu the
care of her lather. When about one
and oue half miles east of town they
met Winn, w »o ordered them to tfefc
ont of the buggy and as they did so he
b< 'an tiring at them Oue of the shots
struck his wife in the back just below
rhe ri*rhfc shoulder blade, pasting en-
t» ly through the body and lodging
jnct below tiie surface of the ski a, from
wnich place it was removed by the at-
tending physician. Jim Reed's wife
received oue of the bullets in the upper
part of the arm making a very painful
though not a very serious wound. Af-
t» 1 IIJ[)I:\iru hi - i-t >1 at the women
Wiun attempted to reload, but the
weap >n was seiz» d by his wife and a
lively struggle ensued in which the
Woman was pretty badly beaten and
bruised.
Jealousy on the part of Winn is sup-
posed to have be«n th motive for the
deed.
Up until the hour of going to press
nothing had been learned as to the
whereabouts of Wiun.
liorn to Mr and Mrs Frank Wilkinson
]av Fri' ay morning a daughter.
L"W Kates for Christmas holidays
The lexas & Pacific Railway Com-
I i.ny, is heretofore, affords the people
of iV\ as and Louisiana an opportunity
U . i>ir the ol<i uome during the V'hrist-
m s holidays at cheap rates. For full
Hi .mixtion ask any Ticket Agent, or
writ' E P Turner, (General Passenger
-fit, Dallas, Texas.
< 'ot ton iii Denton.
The price of cotton reached 11 cent*
tl is week, which is the best, in mmy
y, ■ h. The receipts are very satisfac-
tory and everybody is happy. The re-
CM^t.-^upto December 1st for the s^a-
soit ar>' as follows:
pi«: nters compre.- s
Br ^widow's yard 38*0
Planters :iu 1^40
Ja [); r(i:n('o.. (round bale)
Ti!')i!i|'>(;.n Gin ('•».. " " • • • 1.610
i . -i l i. -■ best we can learn riit- re
cc ,';s a;< :
hi vvp'.'Mv'.s yard :iS40
S. ipeirroja P.anters Giu
(, ij .n<L at P.auDers U-iu ...-0U
I' nmrs C »mprea4 Co ..... «TU
j» pe (jinCo ... 1300
ef.u bales . ...TOJO
a \ f\v h. ii ti-rpr n*t
\ •• i>r h • r proof that Denton is v
i< la-! in its deiua-ids f
I:. • • v-aries as well a- t ie lux tries O
I • *n< .s M,e aiinouncem "i thata ae.v
<i t*v i- 5 in » » r»e in • >perati > i.
i ii » '■ i «.i i) tirv <' ».n »ttiv h n »t
0 .- v \ a I for lie .-ni*i>os • o ' sun ly in r
a! -oiut iv unre aerated uit U ami s ve-
er- am f.»r consumers u«e at a reason
able cost.
\ fifty acre farm within the city
1 Units, conveniently situated both for
» vi' and inspection, has been leased,
>■: i tl " c Kiipany expect-to have every-
in' i- i. jeadiries- for business by Ja i 1
Tin c-mpan> will es'ablish a thorough
i> uiiideru dairy, with all the ne.; s%i y
equipment i« r securing perfect cleanli-
n ss, thorough sanitation, and a high
», i tlity . f pure milk. Only high grade
Jersey cows will be used.
Pmf L D Bord-n i^ secretary and lo-
c .1 director, and Johu Cobb of Waco, is
farm fuj erintr-ndei't ami general man"
ager.
Prompt service and good rich milk
j a d cream in perfectly clean Bottles will
l» • the ab ulute rule upon which the
Dent m Dairy Cooipany expects tqbnild
j up a satisf ictory bnsine-s.
NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE
Met in Dallas Laft Week Confer-
ence Statistics Partial List of
the Appointments Hade.
Ih<-session of th<* North Texas An-
i ual Uoufeienca of the M E Church
S utii, closed in Dali ts Monday after re-
n lining in convention for several days
Tnere was a gieat deal of business
t ausacted and the psstors were assign,
ed to their different charges for the en
sr'ug conference year. Lack of apace
t o bids us giving the full list of appoint,
(rents, but below is a list of 1 hose near
Denton aud also of pastors aud their
charges who are known to our people:
1 »allas district—1 W Cltik, presiding
tiler; Denteu -T il Morris, Argyle
Circuit- W A Pritchett; Lewisviile —
t G Lomb.
Judge SM Bradley, Grand Jnnior
ardeu of the Masonic Grand L »dge>
who is attending the mteting at Waco
had his picture in thj morning s Dal I
News.
W. H. Doty was iu Ft. Worth last
1 tesday on busiuess
Dr. Knox ot B«»livar but formerly of
i h city was here Tuesday on busiuess.
Injured In ItutiHwey.
Earl Stewart, a young man who at-
tended the State Normal College at thin
plane la it year, aud a sou of A. C.
Stewart, a well known citizen of the
Aubrey community bad a narrow es-
cape from death Tuesday afternoon by
a runaway which occured at the latter
place. He became entangled in the
lines of a runaway team and was drag-
ged a considerable distance.
For two hours after the accident he
was unconscious, but at last repor ts
was doing better and his injuries are
probably not necessarily fatal.
Handy land farm within two miles of
Court House. Inquire of
W. H. Doty, Denton. Texas. i
MORTUARY.
BUSHEY—Mrn E Bnt-hev died ht the
home of her hob, Sit Bu.-hey, in the
• (iltheasteru part" of the city Wednes
day morning, abont 1:05 o'clock. Har
doat.h wan cansed by apoplexy. Mrs
i'.uphey was 07 years. 9 months and 22 ;
days old at the time of her death. The
interment took place today at the City
Cemetery.
DAUGHEKT V—Mr and Mrs Chai [
Daugherty arrived iu Denton last Tues-
day eveuiug from Oklahoma City, O.T. I
bringing with them the body of their j
son, Chan Richard, who died iu Oklaho-
ma City last Monday, November 80, at
the age of 1 year, 2 months aud 26 days.
Mr aud Mrs Daugherty are both well
known in Denton, Mr Daugherty hav-
ing been at oue time part owner of the !
Denton County News. They have many
friends, both here aud in their present
home who deeply sympathize with them
and who are pained to know of the
great misfortune which has coma upon
them. The funeral services were con-
ducted at the residence of C C Daugher-
ty on West Hickory Btreet at (J:30 Wed-
nesday morning by Hev Simmons, fol
lowed by the interment at the I OO F
Cemetery. The News extends sympathy
aud condolence to the grief-stricken
pareuts and relatives.
PiTMAN—Coruelii Joe Pitman age 21
4 mouths m.d 7 days, died at 1 o'clock
yesterday afternoon at the home of her
mother on Wt sb Hickory street after an I
illness of several months duration.
Miss Pitlman was the daughter of Mrs j
MEPitiua i and the late Col. K W)
Pitmanaud has many frieudvu Denton j
•,,'ho si Lie. rely mourn lier death. The (
tuneral xerrii ei will ie c inducted at j
! i he family residence by Rev. Curry of!
'*th • Cumbeilaud i're.-byteriaii church, j
J .1 wliic : church -he was a mtmber, j
i followed ifj iiiteruieat at the Old Kel 5
lows' cemetery.
WE ARE ALL READY
WHEN YOU
WANT YOUR
I I
DRY GOODS
and clothing
for either immediate or future use you
can't do better than in buying here.
In every department our stocks are
ready for you and we were never in
finer shape io please you and keep your
trade.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
LILLARD & TERRELL.
East Side Square, Denton, Texas. One Price Cash house.
I.itter K«miI »;v itf* Tr imf • *«
L N Jvhvard^ a id wife to A H Allen,
| loM 194 a id 106, bloek 25, town t f
A uluv\ ; 5''1*'
D S LiU'm to M A MeCli^er, lot H,
I)! ck 21, in tow i of Knitn; »
,1 W L'rafi» and wife to M 0 Husky,
!.in>'acre .iohn Ki u,r survey, town >>f
j I.e.vi-v i;l . ~Si)0
J F (Tinier a id wif-* to J T Ch.tppfl,
r»o acres A .v Lov n^ survey; $450.
J U Sullivan to W E and Nannie
Partiou, lot out of Ruben Beene sur-
vey, town of Sanger; 1100.
F M McDonald and wife to J D Pink-
ar l and .J M Sanders, one acre Stephen
Br tin) ley survey; |400.
.1 T \V Porter to S A Porter, his wife
j iot in town «»f Pilot Point; $4,000.
Mrs M M ('arrall to H B Couipston,
;acres T Wilson survey;
Alvin C Owsley and wife to J M Tay
| lor, 30 acres E Puclialski survey, $800.
X P Kirklan i and wife to G C Camp-
bell, lot out of Heury Tierwescer sur-
vey, town of Sanger; $150.
E H Smith and wife to Z A Lewis
and wife. 2J acres Jonn McKinniu anr-
| vey; $1(M)0.
Z D Lewis and wife to E H Smith,
tracts out of John Morton survey;
$•1475.
The local order of E.ks will hold their
annual memorial services next Sunday
at the South Methodist churc.i as 3 p
in. An elaborate program is bein^ pr^*
pared and something interesting Is
promised.
L Bailey is making extensiveimprove-
ments t » his large livery stable and barn
on We-t Hickory street.
For Old Timet' Rake.
Ffr the Bi»k* of the dfar eM tJm«,
Let th meet r.» we ua^S to «1o,
I^lt UP w:».nd»r tn» TTJ«Hilow*,
Wher» are *lvaye blu^,
t^t us tu the eeft street iTtWtglrt.
To thf Frtund of etealr# chimea.
l^t u.s talk Blgb ae we tvM t».
Ker the sake of the feofl eld time*
For the *ake of the <Se*r elfl tlmee
I^et u« wander away end away.
I*t us count not the >.©ura fleettng.
But let lore have all t'.me in its trwmj.
»^«t ue meet where the birds are wag
1«R
Where nature wn!«»pere its rtirme».
And where a I the world ie mueto--
Fer the eake ef the *»«<! e!« tiam.
For the sake of the rt*ar old rtwee, d«ar,
I>"t me t«J) the old »tory yen
'["lie sam«- that Cm aiways felltnj.
The earre that wilj ever he trtie.
Come rive me the ?*me ewes* tnairtr
)n a voice like those eftvery «4itai«a
That down In my dear heart ee*»,
For the ?akf of ti)c giod >.Jd ttse«M
— Baltimore Awwl^eafc
His Ambition Reailred.
• At last, after forty yrars r,( hard
work, my highest ambition Is about to
be realized," said a worthy fellow ettl-
ren who began on a capital of brail*
and push and is now eotmtlaf ht«
wealth in seven figures. "I
bought a house before whoee door»
nearly every parade of eonsequwac#
will pass. I can sit in the wtndow
night or day and see the crowds go by.
hear the cheering and listen to th®
music of the bands without having
myself squeezed flat my toes trodden
upon, my clothes disarranged, my hat
knocked off and all that sort of thing.
Ever since I was old enough to rua
away from home to witness a proees-
sion I have envied the possessor* of
doors or windows along the llse M
arch, ar.d at last I'm happy.'
And More Economical.
On account of the thieving propen-
Mtl*R of tho "palefa/.-e" the Indians
.nave abajiAor.ecl thalr oM burial cus-
[torn of depositing valuables belong-
ing to the deceased wit!, the rorp<=e.
The Breeze of I?:!ss I T. at::hr>r-
ity for the atrlenrmt tb;v: the In-
dians now place money in the bank
and put th<* certificate of -leposit In
| the coffin flor the doa(; Indians to
I take along to the Happy Hunting
Grounds, as they have found this to
1 In a much safer method.
Move for Uniform Laws.
Several of the principal powers of
Europe are about to adjust the differ-
ences of their laws on the subjects of
marriage, divoroe. and the guardian-
•hip of minors. The on': p • r- that
have not joined in the movement are
Britain, Turkey. Greece and Sorv a.
France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain,
and nearly all th.e smaller atate* have
taken part in conferences.
Antiquities in the Colonies.
Some of the C riti&h colonies are suf-
ficiently old Cor an antiquarian value
to attach to their coinage. At tho Mur-
doch sale recently > $20 ;o!d piece of
RrliiBh Columbia, date! 1802, made
$500, nn<l the $!•» ; iece .tf the same
type realized $2' '' It is b elieved that
no specimen^ of tiese two ?oins have
ever boen off ere for by public
auction; in fart, tihe only ot her speci-
mens known are in the British mu-
seum.
An Ancient Inventiea.
Arehlmedes of Syracuse, whaa he
was in Egypt, invented the earllee* ma-
chine for pumping bilge water ont of
the holds of ships The instrument
was also used in the Delta for purposes
of irrigation. Dlordorua Sleulna twice
refers to it in h!s writings. A curious
model of such an instrumeat, probably
of the late Ptolemale period, haa heea
found In Lower Egypt, ft cen«!«ta mi
a terra-eotta cylinder with a serew ia-
side It. ten inches Iotig and four an4 a
half inehes in diameter. Kear fthe
center of the ontalde is s hand wft.h
erofs-piecet. These may represent foat-
holds. and suggest that the machine
was worked after the manaer of the
treadmill. Such serews wore probably
made of wood.
It Wee All Arrcnged.
A London barrister used to tell of
an instance that occurred in his own
a\;v :i. ■ ..f trial by jury in Wales.
A w il-i;nown local solicitor named
Garnons wan Concerned in a case.
While counsel *-,« aildrcsslr.g the Jury
its members qui^t1;- turned from Mia,
put their heads t vther and then the
foreman addreei " • the Judge: "It's
no use, my lord. . r the gentleman ia
the v. g to talk any r»:ore. as we agreed
in the Blue i i in last night to vote f^e
Mr. Garnons of Rhi jr^oci)."
Misted Hit Calling.
An Italian has been dlsoovered on
a fniit ranch at lllverslde. working
for $1.50 per day. who protee to be
an artist in sculpture of the highest
rank, and he hae been set to work
completing the stnero finishing of the
interior of the Carnegie library build
Ing His ram# is Ltrtgl Ianai, and
the only words tn PJrglish he can
use a>e "You bet." tte Is now at
work en some Corinthian eelumns of
original design that are marrels a*
works of art—Lot Angeles HeraJd
A Hot Day.
J H. Male employed on his f\jrm in
Georgia a negro boy named Joe.
'We're having hot. weather Joe/' re-
marked Mr. Hale one blistering day
In Tuly. Yes. sir, boss." said Jo<+. re-
flectively. "ef I wuz cwin* a man a hot
day, an' he wouldn' tek dis one, fore
de Lawd I wouldn't know where to
look for one to pay him wW!"—NV?w
Tork Tlmee
CW Tower of PJnjshrr.ent.
Henry Norman, traveler, says
"High above e\ *t i g i-;se in Bok-
hara towers thi Miner Kalan, the
great tower of j .. ' -nent It is
built of flat ml brici . . - grace-
ful proportions have rs< ^effered at
all from the effects of time. At the
top it widens in' > a I.i;■»»I of campan-
ile, set with o*h!iii g windows, and at
Its foot there is a depression which
looks ss if it had ! «.u scraped out
of the ground Fr; ono of these
windows condemned criminals,
truss* ' like fowle. or-' pushed out,
and this depression where genera-
tions of them This practice
has now b'^en proiiil :ed b> the Uua-
■lacs who nile the ^.vmtry
Dog C^rr'? ' *->e r'.ait.
TbPolish jonrnaU ar»» sccu«*»»d »»f
" \ iu * to make Get man v and Raatd i
j tight so tbey can strike for liberty.
The World's All Right
I never «uall believe thl« we.-Id
le turrlng very wrong
While t re ae ^re. while aea
Delicti -'.-.nee ind
Th* wr. iv >• t i '\ l»e twi*gtnn
As lonr a* : '."Tie shont
To see Hie vi »in » i the »tae«
At last put v'.ne.:. ind eet
While men a-* f'.e*1! t» iek apw
TKe h*a'!,,f»l 4iv1 hrlr^l
Th*» i. w!th r\V •: e faalte n Me.
Mr.-t .*".1 h- «rlfht
V rrn •> is '.«s»^
Aim! > he e pralee.
. 1 il not t •«. 0 u.e a haa rurmfl
I To very wichcvl ^ "
Mark Twain's Estate.
Mark Twa'n has leased his Tarry-
tewn estate to Charles A. Gardiner, a
New York lawyer It Is cue of the
famoue places on the Hudson It is
4Re fe*t above the river nnd eora
mands an nnohstrueted view for many
miles !n nil dineetlona Ft Is bean
tifully laid out with trees and drives
Its eolleetion of trees contain every
vnrlety that thrives la thnt part ef
tba cmiM*
In T?4n a t
Maine betw.*
Stood JlTIt be ;w B
miles out of Ba.
turn The nn
low pouch farter
fenf oanine's :
hit collar
? -.11 In
•; w' .'ch thf»n
Vi 55. a few
; 'r~ .1 and re-
r. -mr 11 yel-
• * e intell!-
ar.acLc'l to
FAMOUS OLD RABY CA8TLJL
i —-
Long Ago th; Stronghold of the W»i»
like Neville j.
Raby castle the spat of I.»r4 Ff
nard, i a famou3 old structure. On
tbe ground floor ia a mighty hall int*>
which one might drive a coach. Aboi »
it runs a dining -hamber. ulnery ff
in length and thirty-six In breadth. It
remains to-day a^ it stood in the flay#
when the barons for whon' #nt*rtai«-
meet it was fashioned were almost
the paramount power in the land
Seven hundred of the mightiest, anfl
noblest in the kingdom din^d aimfrt
taneously in this hafl when th» war
like Nevilles wore o^trthlHhed at
oastl( The ancient chamber is ge»^
for as many to-day and there is ae
commodc.! i: enough for the eooklnf.
The kilchi?n is a square of thirty feet.
1 with an ove so ivtr. hat at one tlire
it was converted into a v. ine cellar.
; the side- -s diviiled into ten par*a,
| pflch aide hoklioc a hogshead ef »tne
in bottles.
Indoor Snowstorm.
A writer tells of an indoer «*«*-
storm on a very clear, coid evening at
a party given in Steel,i.oim. Swedes.
' Many people were gathered in a ?!■-
gle room, which bcrame ' warm as
to be insufTera;ii The window sashe;,
were found I'reien and a pane of glass
was smashed out. A cold air current
rushed in and at the same instant
fakes of snow were se»n to fall t«
the floor in all parts of the room Tht
atmosphere was so saturated witk
moisture that the sudden fall 1* tem-
perature produced a snowfall isssers.
Oklahoma's Only Battlefield.
The only battle ever fought on w+*t
is now Oklahoma soli took place *»
the Washita river near the Antelope
hills. Here in IMS Gen. Custer, witk
900 cavalry, engaged in a deadly esw
bat with Black Kettle, a Cheyenne
thiof. with an unknown number ef
warriors Custer lost nineteen sel-
iiers and one officer, but wen the
fight, killing Chief Black Kettle, with
10" braves and taking flftv-three jri»-
iners — Kansas City Journal.
Abort Women.
A was ">vl'0 : ar---- a second lime
ntr:s two rlsi * - i" regret 'het
: »b* lost her ftrst hr ' ar.d or ft«t «he
cU not alwayt haw ;h" s»c)nfl nae
E m. In the firs', her -econd hns-
b; r/: may regre. ' ?r first husband
ei sr. ti.orc thi docs and tell her
so. o Tbe -■ . 1 ,i oks amia-
ble *•- rj'i erful it - ur-i' he*ntlful,
far ots* St. t ■ a with irre-
pro; »' .i ir.es and fea
ture:' so re: - ir t : si ■ makes yon
wish S'-e 'al r<'ii-emiiig Sefeet
or ot tea- P attractive !*
ancle t:t Grsece; it i not now.—Phila-
delph h ledger.
Wh'sky Co-Jtr i.
In sixty yiars *S ; r car'ta
eonminption of v.b u-a«liiaUy
derreasi-.l frotr tw •-#
and a fourth 1. us ' - '
the consur-r - o' - used
from lea- thv ' i ■:* tiaa ser
antCT>ii pftHms per s-iiiu
Ssbclastic Rabbits.
A t omv*ay of - lai - g ing «»•
g.--l-.cr tr rat h rab ' ? one sehel-
lar wit 4 'In ;.! who • ' v.uch m«re
wit tht n he was 1 wi'h and him
they .-a litjowd to be : if he saw
any rat bits for frar of scaring them.
But he taw a company of rahbtta be-
fore the rest C3id cried out Ir. I^tia:
"Behcid men". He had ■«
eooLer rai -• .« -har. the rahblta raa
to their burrow- Being repreTe* tw
his renratiers ftor it. fce arsweres
"*'lv> tb« devjl w tU ka»e )gk'
fi tha' the r {ttyvs fun 'vr*tood I attnT
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News Publishing Company. Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503557/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.