Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1894 Page: 3 of 9
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church. The librarian is J. 0.
Ktrout, of the senate library.
Chinamen, when they refer to
part of the outfit ol every Aineri- j |t]uijr wives—which is as seldom
Over ir.il fUi^s are a nccessary
can warship.
There are 110 known means by
wlikdi the sears made by small-
pox may be removed.
When pigs carry straw in their
mouths, or when they run grunt-
in<r home, rain is at hand.
More than four-fifths of the
murders in the United States last-
year were by men who had no
regular occupation.
A Latah (Wash.) man has in-
vented a bicycle which he claims
will succe .dully run on the sin-
gle track of a railroad.
Scientific men have demonstra-
ted that a speed of 200 miles an
hour can never be attained by any-
thing lhat moves on wheels.
Electric pianos, which play
themselves, the keys being de-
pressed by some unseen hand, are
now being'manufactured.
Letters are whirled between
Paris and Jjerlin through a pneu-
matic. tube 7U0*miles in length at
the r;tte of twenty miles a minute
Brazil is going to celebrate the
foi.rth of July by setting up a sta-
tue of 1'resideui Monroe in one 01
her finest parks in ltio de. Janeiro.
The existence of only (wo cop-
ies of the first edition of the '"Pil-
grim's Progress,'' which was is-
sued in 107S, are known. Both
are in England.
There is a newspaper in South-
ern .Missouri that is still running
a railway advertisement offering |
low rates to the world's fair at
Chicago.
An Indian is being fraudulent
ly exhibited at the Antwerp ex-
hibition as "Sitting Bull." It will
likely be remembered that the]
old chief died some years a-.ro.
as possible—speak of them as
"my dull thorn," or "the thorn in
my ribs," or "the mean one of the
inner room." Children similarly
arc styled "insects," or "worms,"
much as we say "chicks" or
"cubs."
SCISS3RS AND PASTE.
Robert Owen came to America 1
to prove the false foundation of
all religious. Alexander Camp
bell spanked him into eternal
silence at Cincinnati.—Temple I
Times.
Some anti-commission papers
loudly vamp that, the railroads
gained one great point by the su-
preme court ruling that the rea-
of the commission's i
Denton's * Tonsoriai * Artist,
ROBERT STEVENS,
Is now proprietor of the Stanley shop oil the west side, where
he invites his old patrons to call on him, and solicits the j atronago
of the general public.
(*ooil Work (inarantecsd.
Evidently Mistaken.
He was a polite appearing- man j sonableness
with a small leather case in his : rates was a subject of judicial re-
hand, and w hen he rang the bell, I view, seemingly ignorant of the
the lady of the house, who was fact that the commission provides ;
'■reddin' up" the parlor, did not1 for that very tiling.—Henrietta
fear to go to the door, rag around Independent.
her head and all. j
"I am selling a small article The conservative tone which
here," he began, as soon as the J pervaded the proceedings of the
period of usual salutation ha i Alabama convention has had an
passed. harmonious effect, it endorsed
"1 guess not," she interrupted., Mr. Cleveland's administration,
"i beg your pardon," lie said, j "differing with it in details," and
in a cloud of comprehensiveless-j it also endorsed tin; fret-coinage
ness. j of silver. At the same time it de-
"J said I guessed not," she | dared unflinchingly its approval
smiled. of Senator Morgan's defense of
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KXTON'S OLDES'1' BAltBER, invites you to call. lie has iiv.
chairs and five excellent workmen to wait on you, and th»h
razors aie always in trim to do you a nice, clean job.
BsSTSAMK STAXI). SOUTH SIDE SQI AKE
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"Guessed not what?"
"Guessed you were not selling
a small article here."
"But I assure you, madam, I
am; and I have been selling them
all over town for a week past."
"I don't doubt that, but it isn't
any sign you are selling one here,
for you are not, nor will you. I
don't know
party principles.
Times.
Farniersville
Comfort and speed com-
bined when traveling
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The president of the First Na-
tional bank ot Mount Pleasant,
Texas, is a woman, Mrs. Annie
Moores. it was originally a pri-
vate banking Louse, and at the
suggestion of her father and
what it is, nor do i brother, who controlled ii, she
a and 1: v £ > o
Warner Palace lialtet Siecpi'iv; ( ars
i i t i.-linltlg-! 'I.air ' ':irs I : a!I
POINTS IN T2XA"J
want to know, and I wouldn't, familiarised herscdf with every
want it if I did, so good morning,'' detail of the business, so that
and she firmly but gently closed when it came into her hands and
the door in his face. was chartered as a national bank
"Wonder if that is another one she was thoroughly qualified to
St. Louis, Kansa
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City
of them language sharps from
Boston," lie soliloquized as he
went down the steps.—Detroit
Free Press.
manage, its affairs, which she lias
cnic o o
done sue
zetteer.
.'ssiuily.
-Denison Ga-
—Till-: shout mm: to—
NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS-
AND POINTS IN TIIIC
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Take "The St. Louis Limited."
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AM) Tin-. —
THE UIKKCT LINK TO ALL POINTS IN
MKXK'o, XHW 31KXICO, ARIZONA
oi;i:gox and California.
Three Dangerous Women.
Beware of three women—the
one who does not love children,
the one who does not love flowers
and she who openly declares she-
does not like other women, says a
recent writer.
There is something wanting in
its
tin-
Trees from which .coffin wood
is taken in Tonquiu are mined
instead of being taken from the
living forest. They ^are found
buried under a sandy soil.
The "King of the Water Moon" such, and in all probability
is the name given the largest gold place is supplied by some
nugget ever found in "Australia, lovely trait.
It weighed 223 pounds and four As Shakespeare says of him
ounces and was found in 18.}2. who has no soul for music, such a
Allowing only thirty chews peri woman is fit lor treason, strategy
minute, ten hours a day, a Ken- aU(t spoils, and a woman intent on
tucky statistician calculates that these is ten times worse than any
the average gum cliewer moves man could be, for standing higher
his or her jaws 103 miles a year, she can fall lower.
Men may smile and jest a little
The Star this week hoists at its
masthead the name of John Ii.
Bengali for governor, subject, of
course, to a convention of regular-
ly organized democrats of the
state. In doing this the Star be-
lieves that it is entering the fight
for a statesman and a patriot —
one who comes nearer voicing
the sentiments of the masses of
the people than any of the other
candidates in the field
Reagan is honest
friend to the people. His democ-
racy is beyond question.—Piano
Star.
'here close connection is made with ;
fast trains of Eastern and Northern1 ...
lines, making the M., K. and T. the j fbr-Otigh j jllmcm |ja||cL Sleeping
licst line to New York, Boston, Phil-
adelphia, Buffalo, Moot real and St. |
l'Ulll. j UK I V.' I.I.N
DmIIi'.s, Ft. Worth and St. Louis,
"TI-IK KiJLYl
.New Orleans and Deliver.
, St. Louis and Han I'Yaucisco.
New Orleans and St. Louis.
Nmv jrets into St. Louis over its own i-'.n- rjitt-s. :in<li.ii ini'.riiuit.ioi, ;.ppiy to
rai ls. It being the only continuous , or iiiMreHS miv ofthe tic.ket HKent*
... , I. ii. t,. ^ t- T /,tiiu i ' . 1 . I* I'.' J A N'.
Gen'l I',i.- j- , iV I k't V-'t.
line from deep water to St. Louis, j' K ''.I',"-?,,'11l.''.,-.
' , , , • , i .• t ilV I ass. A - t <-it'li i l a. t-. A I K t .\
( itv aiicl 1 lannibal.
SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
Ir. format ion cheerful lv <riven by
Trav I'ass, Ag't
I-S. Tiioilnk.
Mril Vice-President ar.dGen'l. M.'innjrt r,
Dallas, TF.XAS
,'lu'o'- J.\MI-:S PAUKKK,
and a (Jen. i'. and T. A.
St. Lou is, Mo.
\V. (j. Cursii, j
< Jen. 1'. and T. A
Denison, Texas
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iiie Old Reliable-
er jaws I
careful record kept at Yale
Lewisvilie items.
fr roiri the I i :n . ]
Mrs. Steel, of Weatherford,
over the tenderness lavished on a mother of W. I), and M. II. Milli-
Hoot and iSl]oe AIalc<?r
i
! Can be found on South Elm
5 street in the
DONAHOWEK BiOCK.
for eight years shows that non- . . , . r. ., ,, , ...... ... .
" , baby, but after all, the piattle ken, is visiting here this week,
smokers are 110. per cent, taller,
25 per cent, heavier and have GO
per cent, more lung capacity than
smokers.
111 parts of France a species of
rabbit is utilized lor the wool, jggt or smile, the sweetest on wife living near town, returned home
which is said„ to be softer and or sweetheart's lips. last week from Huntsvilie where
finer than that of sheep. It is They may laugh too at the lit- they have been attending school.
obtained at intervals by combing tic garden tools which seem like Last Tuesday a number of tin*
the animals. playthings to their strength: but young folks of Lewisvilie went
Indians declare that, prio. to in their hearts they associate, and out on Hickory to have a fish-fry.
attacking some large animal, the rightly, purity of character and Last week a Mr. M irtin, who
alligator always swallows a heavy life with the pursuit of gardening, lives about two mil. - southwest
stone, to increase its weight in And, as for the woman who of town, found a sin II bone-like
dragging its v ictim under the does not care for her own sex and body, oval-shaped, about the siz ■
water. boldly avows it, she is a coquette of a hen's egg, with two parallel
By tin' death of William Dun-j pure and simple, and one of the fiat surfaces. The tvv > faces are
lap, at Tippeeainc, W. Va„ the worst and lowest type too, as a rather compact, while the gre iter
other day, the country lost one of general thing. portion is caucelous or porus.
every woman breaks into at the Mrs. Julia Gay, of Missouri, is
sight of the tiny beings is very visiting her sister, Mrs. < '. L
sweet to masculine ears. Thomas.
It was the first language they Mr. Robert Jones, his two sis
ever knew, and, in spite ofthe ters and Mi--- Linnie Mc'Tee, all
Elegant World's Fair Views
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GIVEN AWAY
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THE ST. LDU1S REPUBLIC;Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
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World's i
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1 Lair Yiew», each Portfolio con-
taining 10 views and each view
accurately described. Views of the
Main Buildings, State Buildings, the
Midway, Views of Statuary, etc.
These ten Portfolios will be given
without cost to anvone who will send SflN flNGELO,
The popular and direct
SfINT/i FE ROUTE.
Oil-cot to all i' :nts in Southern and 1a
five new yearly subscribers to the
Twiee-a-"\Veek Republic, with So, the
regular subscription price. Address,
THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Ho.
its biggest men. He was only U'."»
years old, and weighed a quarter
of a ton.
For half a century a man known
as I»i 11 \ Must aid h - dwelt in the
hollow of a hug' sycamore tree
near Hamilton, <). He is said to
be the second human tenant of
the same tree.
The largest Sunday school li-
brary n the world is in Wash-
ington, !>.('. It is the .properly
of the A* " blv IV sl»vieri in
Mr. Martin says some of. our phy-
sicians pronounce it a lnadstone.
"5ei The.-a, Eli."
The term ' Get there, Eli.' is
said to have come about at a }U'I!, Iiat! a child LS months old
baseball match played in central killed Wednesdav evening bv its
New York s'ate. The name of
one of the players happened to
be Lly, and Chapman, the leader
of : lie "nine." was continually urg-
ing him on, and inadvertently
mis-pronouncinvr his name. The
cry vvas'Mict there, ML!" and the
expression has l.eeii take t up as
an e: press:ve bit of American
s'linji.—Hard ware.
$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If you want work that is pleasant and profitable,
semi us your address immediate!\. We teach men
and women how to < arn from $5.00 ner day to
feili.OOO per year without having had previous
experience, and furnish the employment at which
. i ii*. /' they can make that amount. Notliing difficult to
lltMir.X ii\ 111^ near ' op- i^m or that requires much time Ihe work is
easy, healthy, and honorable, and can be done dur-
in^ day time" or evenings, right in your own local-
itv, wiierever you live. The re^iilt of a few
hour*' work often equal* a wifk's wages.
We have taught thousands of both sexes ami all
age*, and many have laid foundations that will
*ur» ly bring them riches. Some of the -martest
men in this country owe their success in life to
the >tart given them while in our employ years
ago. Von, reader, may do as well: try it. You
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Lt lavs are cost 1 v.
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OftLVESTON,
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And all other important cities in the
(ttitli and iV o-t
Through tickets. ba;:ja^e cheeks, sleeping
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Galveston, Texas
•aria Texas
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little j-.vear-old
children -aere jihiyii
older took a j»!i:i ..a
at the yoiu -r uae;
diseli irjjeil. j/ierenn;
and killing the ch:i'l
stantl v.
brother.
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1894, newspaper, June 14, 1894; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504252/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.