Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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BOX AKER ELECTED.
revolt
FA KERB FOOL THE PAFEHH
plae* at Dallas Wednesday
Mr*.
I JOtte
PHIMONEK DEAD. (Ai*K IHSMlHSkD
called
rejoice that Sammy «*»
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wWh tM0»
lerdair when • »«eal P*l**r dwwribe.1
Washington.
bought
uni was
by an angry, armed mob. who
ed curxe* bn the head of th*
man.
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me
the ensuing Masonic
stalled
sion
Hbed Built
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mid
night
n great
Hursey
and act upon. b>
Tortance
at her
ft
found :i.
afternoon recess would n°t be
to Jay.
ni th**,'
end'd in
Va, say*:
S. K. Holland Y>f Victoria
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an- tn
me Is
('.rent portions are tumbling at fre-
quent intervals and the roar of the
of caving banks
great distance
AURKT LTVIL4L EXPERTH
LIME IN >EEDED.
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house
go to
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• Min
ffis famil> for Sulphur Srbings where
h' taker up htT'd’itfer as prnfdtpng
"! f '-r <_»( th* Sulphur Spring, iffisfrfet
A* Hea(y Rainfall.
W“hla c<M,Bty t TW fta-M enafeetto^ matk *
:>r; RusttnV I
l he was no’
she tailed tie
community
Very truly 'ours
ED R. KONEL
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THIS IS T LE LATEJ
OF TEXAS EV. RPiiRi.T
W" ar.,.
on pea.
Tcxnn* Take Prominent 1’nrt in Dis
statement rttararteriainw the attempts
to thrill the public as ‘"pure inrCn
fornunron to Regard In I’ew-
nnt t'ntturc
To Save Pine Bluli. Ark.
Dynamite is bring used
er bank
effort to
into the
tv court
Shippers of Galveston and
along the Brownsville railroad
won a *ub»tantial victory by the su
preiue court refusing to grant a wrii
qt error in the case ol the rallros I
couimlssinn vs Galveston rhaiuber or
Llewellyn Power*, deceased; Eben
W Maritin nt large North Dakota,
vice William H Parker, deceased;
Otto G. Foelker. Fourth dtatrict of
New York, vice Chart** T. Dunwett.
deceaaed-
Hhort Setrion to lx- Devoted to Rou
tine MatL-rs. .. jSL.
Experinivnl’ Statiop. F.'iy*ttev|Rr
Ark . for Butlettn Nox-M/which itke-
T«-xa» Agricultural ('onimivstoncr, •
1 hav« your letter of NOV. *4th in
r card to peanut culture la your sec-
tion. I urrr w»*ndrng you Farmers'
Bulletin No 25. entitled ‘-Peanuts:
Culture and I'ses I would suggest
Resume Dynamiting in Lf-
sni. Pin.- Bluff—<’ollnpse
vtainting the local option lav.
«‘<r»ioa Report.
The following in the notion report
of the three Sanger gins at « o'clock
Tkuraday afternoon: P. 4k M gin.
1181 bnlee. North Texas gin 914
bale*. Sanger g]n 1639 bales, total
»«34 bales Mr, Hurd reports
bales shipped from SajBger .to date
as again st S.'SSl on the same date
Irojf Mountaii
U oinan Kill,
' cecttou
railroad it
I'i a .'"inpkte-
"a'Fnple
A i n
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ta, Ga. Qnc2Sample copy sont free on request.
Morgan. ‘ Flu
In on<. parce
paid for them
block of Beck-
-burn -d car-
f $20
aggregating
the Russ-
Daniel Grocery Co losing $1 1 000.
Burton for Treasury Portfolio.
The Treasury portfolio i« report ’d
to have been
Burton of Ohi(
mating a strong opponent
P Taft tor the senate tt
Lodge came to an end at
All tb.> business of the m<
and Ke wa« found to the
xam inat ion Mrs.
111 jwas to tail Dr.
.bone at hi-, home
s_».. Shortly af-
tiu'.hotue a sa it
offered Couftre-sman
by Taft, thereby ellm.
of Charles
Burton
nt In th0 last named bUTe
ndr^this sentence.-“-if thtnr-
th*- members
a.capUal. Aboutj
• Tnb.s and” oTher;
Tb- I. ou.
Fi-r-u Hoi:
brief history ' Ere alsy rjr.-en
This superb WalJ Afia$ is complete
be in the home e’.evt1; v i r x;in. in
an indifference to ’. otir
ha I
arork and election of
on the
opposite Pine Bluff tn
save the town from
river. The Jeffersoi
LEW ISVILLE EMTERPRIHE.
Degree Team Wins.
The Lewisville W. O. W. degree
team won tge gab prize at the Den-
ton county log rolling held at Denton
last Thutsday night Representatives
from the different camp» in the coun-
ty were present—some coming with
the Intention oi competing for the
peter* bur after sizing up the Lewie-
viHe team and noting their handsome
regalia, etc , withdrew from the con-
teM. The Lewisville team did their
work most creditably..— making a
grade of 37 per cent: and this. too.
after having been forced to substi-
tute some new mfa in the team at
tbe last moment.
Married Sunday.
John McMurray an 1 Mi-- Effie
Smith qf th" Hebron commuhB' were
marrf<~! Sunday at >r<>- home >f the I
bride’s parent* Rev D B Ail'-r, p"r-j
forwoug 11!" e-r-mouy
». F. RALE? * Ep-* *
The Druggists. «
Middle of Block, South Side. «
Denton. Texas. <
ot the wafer liehitiiy burled agaliist it
tl -oiigii the diverting of the currvn:
of tin- i:v.-r the result of the dyna
miting epilations, the government
<ii’i ; gauhe foot of Alabama street
rever.il blocks south of the former
riant,'-,' ; one. was washed awav last
t.lir. i iru: .ntance of 200 yards, an 1
tin- i i-i-p tank at this point with the
entire force ot the skollenl river strlg-
iui it. 1 I t crumbling into the riv
NEW ORLEANS. La . Dec. 5.—
That "the waterway canal from L itiis-
lana to Texas will
of the tw.i states
i'anola county.
IneSdav . entailing a loss
At Atlanta losses
im were sustained.
m h MRpw ____
H4kKk HM. MUA\
river jtmi the sound
ntv be heard for a
Aii o’-tire block of business houses j
ha» • i . abanddne-i and -smaller
build in A are being rolled away Sev
erat buildings already overhanging
the stuam will. doubtless collapse.!
East
<ivei- for several blocks is a -scene of
O' s.-> ;,tion and efforts are being made
trt- n'-UMU'e the stocks of business
house, and household goods to a
place of safety^ Late last night dyn the Haitian republic. The re-
amltcrs rrernmed their *ork of blow- voJUtion was successful without a
ebot being ffred The President?
palace had b ien threatened alT dar
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age.I
ORTRAnS
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Clubbed with The Atlanta Constitution we have rhe superb
i>d that 90 per cent of surplus im-oms
afar all. expenses
aside for the home
Barraque street fronting on the Alexix Algficates.
Bending ^to a .
against hiri. atrd drsejted by
ministers and soldiers. Gen
Alekis has abdicated the prvittil ncy
-*f the Haitian republic.
nwm
Ixtcal Teachers‘ Institute.
The second regular meeting of the
local teaeheny institute was h»W at
the public school ia»t Monday after
nooh at 4 O'elock with a
<Jaqrc The program as
was carried nut with the
h reading by Mrs E A
consisting 'of a story, by
Poudroui and pkWL.ht-d ,
r::au'.‘rA-gosv ■
U It Entertainment.
World
Ver.- truly yours.
W R BEATHE.
Ru-stln- on the t
att- ? dinnut,eat
' Ing fii-rself a» a patient, and askl-rnx'
idui to come to he:
The state placed a number of wit-
nesses on the »ta;i i during the af-
ternoon le-corroborate the testimony
of Mrs. Rice and to tlx the time ot
Rustiu a uioifclue.iLs auu tuose bl
Davis during the evening preceding
the death, of the former. Exhibits
offered th evidence formed another
portion of the day’s proceedings, af-
ter which the state rested.
l»<-fense Iti'gins Rattle.
The defense quickly began the in-
troduction of witnesses to imi>eap'n
the testimony of those of the stat"
who had testified' as to the time
'pit -tin and Davi-s were s-gfl Ohwhiown
arrrt wertr employed rm --Hmt——Hnr
wh"n adjournment was taken. Judge
Sears announced that the usual Sat-
urday
taken
times * week. The aewsieet,
One Dollar a Yg
PiNF t’U’FF.
da> • night
damp s;a-!i
w‘-aih -j- Tu
ature went
2fi degree?,
thickness of a haff. inch.
Married.
B. V.‘ Fitch and Miss Dora T.y-
harger were married at Friendship
church Igxl Bunday afttrnoon at S
o'etock by Rev. W B. Bayles* of
Aubrey. ; -.
Ulf COUNTY HWSi- I i
------^... • _ __
Th" M
th> It io *
and -tor
fium-s r«*.
shmvhtg m three -parate
the
1 tailing
in conn-
house seems doomed and :
the fall of the $200.0(10 annex to it
is now being awaited More of the I
bank? have crumbled Another plea
has been made to War department
to permit the citizens to cut the fed ;
eral lev-e in order to save the town
< liina, Thank* America.
-----kLTi THE iuiFMDFVT nor,h ‘*Hk “WM-if
Washington iw “ di. .rtdi ' »'<•" * <’ffort “> ,upf^r d'
h? .h. f£» J?I *0"X* ' r* ’h“ “nd r‘‘,iPV’> ,hp pre’
k^Tt^vlA. to.ll n.r !>•'” ' "dnnaervd -rt tion of the Htv
Dotted stktea Senator Clark last
night received a reply to a telegram
" ‘Tar Wright sug
: g sting that the war*department *u
thorlL. the diverting of the channel
of the river In his measage Secre-
tary Wright AiwappruV'S th.' yUn.
As taring that B la detrimental to riv-
er nhvigathm abJ that the prtv>»r
ia bol“« given the city
W hile new pastor her? he i
knowY by many of the citizens, hav
dog sw-rvej. as t.re«i,}iHg -eMer -of-4h'
MvKinti<> district nod mad visit
here It"' .Moumcaxtl". pastor fo
whlrh suit w*a brought by r<up*ef,
on th.. St Louie Hrownstilie and
MrrtrtVTatlroad *»»1Us for an injuac
Don against |he <u»mmh»li>a . differ
•Hal .♦PHMnx te ahtpnwnu be
twm 3k»ikt» A* th*' BtnikiM'.n.
Sanders, who has been suc-
Mammoth va-
for rtjed at 3-2
F a Iprge j>ro
■1 fill, to
] Mr Sandets’ annoyance sjnd-Iog»4-He-
’ wrote therefore, to several agricul-
tural experts over the couetry. and
their letters will be of interest and
profit toqpcanut growers here and all
over thCrWntjf, .The letiers follow:
Texas. Exptrinsent Station.
Your trouble'with peanuts is a
very romtnon one w ith those growing
the larger Kind of tiuta. Would sug-
gest that 3WT6 uvo pbunUoFacTJ
phosphate per acre may do away with
the trouble; if not, 1 am sure 1000
pounds _qf lime tn addition to the
phosphate will. The lime should be
aprinkled over the soil in the winter
and the phosphate applied in
drills preferably before pHnting
Very trulv yours,
W C WELBORN.
E. S. \gri< ultur.il Drp-irtnxht.
loary ot l.or,| Amherst of HaCktiev.
''llich wore Fought at private sal"
IV ed n eis d a y I p r hm
OMAHA. Neb . Dec. S —Many We-
sattoaal attnationa m Ute trikl ot
ChakTE. Davl» charged with the mur ,
decof Dg. Frederick Rustin rewarded
the fmimjpse crowd that packed the
courtroom. Waiie tntorest center*
in the evidence given by Mr*. Rice
xnJ a reading of that given by Da'is
i at the coroner s inquest, attention
**l W34 3*go tnrccUal U. the le- tltuaflj OI .
i feted by numerous other witnanaea.
N|MBL Rjtv ux>K up. n.ost. of the fore
.noon with Iter -stor/ ot tow Rustiu
I told her of the pint* to uave Davis ,
„._t ...... . ‘‘ Kill htm under the promise that ih«
With many hundreds oDacre-. in, phyUcigg would funush Davis with a.
,« Frmh tor HoUdays. Advance
!« sample* of our Xmaa candy ot-
<gAKPN ♦ we being displayed at
# Mr <1OIBe h, .pw .ad
ED IX * make your selection* in com
» fort before The “nub eom-
I . !♦ moncea." U we book your order »
number ef p art
'■ promlm if of inter
ce and pure food que
ofte Of the
an lax .cry
walking
This touche , tie- " ry matter
h you complain, and if th'-
bug^st'rj. Tirrt~F-r«tR f«
vorably, I would suggest tint-.you
■,ir ti- Dr il S Fraj'S chen:’.-t of iTi»'
Agfii iiltuie Expe.•ini.'nT’Sfafw.n, Fol
Jcxe .iJlatiuu, rt-xas, being careful to
'V::"h fi^ton mi
of lb- posioffie
better than Mr
presence Is almost Indispensable to
a pr»""-r consideration of a postal
■reorganization bill. One of the fea-
tures of the propose^ reorganization
is the establishment of the office of
director of post’ Thigis_lntended to
be a permanent official, and it Is un-
derstood that wh.-n the time comes
Mr Overstreet will be the unanimous
choice for th.- position
H«'j»bum i" w<:
< ">»« t"ty.
shut 51 J Jfa!! .-erne*
hxs tw- n completed J» < o-t $ I
and nf mt- -,—-000: s t—«‘ -' e-,-: >,.
re chosen our gift can *
-51-BFT'jr-'' ' - _ __, rw Uiea with the utmost care from *
Constable Godwin Thursday^ tfce cholceBt offering, of Amert- *
nlng arrested Jim Steel and p. W. fpremost candy-makers— *
dark two young meh who have been # w.j.er M Lowitey Co . whose * ‘ „ - - -------------------5---
•wwrkfug near town on charge, of-* Holidav gift t>ackaze£ are veD * ■ l>ea,’uta B*:-.t< •< cnur>D peanut raisers deadly poison -with w hich to late hit.
.1.. tAici* •-*. i . , * J havy rtkperienced more or less trou-'own lite. t>he xold^ef Dr, Rusiiit
Z 4Mmr ta tad let u» <Ji«» you ♦; b’“ ,!6e/4rr^r TaJ2*rt^ by the‘catling at a drag store U* secure
♦ our full line of advance Mwnpl<-»- *
WASHINGTON. Dec. 7.—Cohgregg
m«t today ftjr the final session of the
Sixtieth cougreM. remaining in ses-
sion until March 4, whenFit expires
by constitutional limitation
-Much talk ha* be«m heard concern-
ing tariff revision and other impor-
tant matters T6 be brought up this
session, but. as a matter ot fact. U
Is probable 'ha»„ little else than the
passage of the various appropriation
bills will be attempted. It is gener-
ally agreed among the leaders of both
parties that the three month* is en-
tirely -too hh.>it a time io co.-vsider
>-~t The formal crowning of the bl
>>• ruler nf the Chinese Eiuplre-wksh
at Pekin Wednesday.
Not the Right Negro.
The negro afrestvd-^at OklabotBk, j
h,.‘ City suspected of complicity in IfcU
mu rd -r of Frank Wolford at Dallas, j
turned out not to be wanted.
Maddor El«x ted Atlanta Mayor.
After one of the most InterestrtfA j
municipal campaigns ever waged *®-; j
th.- South Robert F. Maddox. |
pendent, defeated James G-
ward, the democratic nominee W, j
more than 3.000 rotes, MsddtMttaPNFj
lying every ward -in the city
dotng tit* Secretary has ’wo. Thereby hangs 3 tote- ^*00*"
ward who has twice before
as mayor of Atlanta, was nominated. J
bi the democrats several week*
lie shortly afterward “celeWkW^^
his nomination'15^- tanking up W® ' 1
touring the tough l>aTt I |
The three newspapers called for “ J
'defeat to wipe out th"- disgrace ta.
a mass meeting asked Maddoz,
is a wealthy young citizen, to maw
the race He Consented and
ward w ithdrew, but later decided “
answer to a petition from hft 1
porters, to. re-enter the rac*. —J
lowed then a, sharp and at times I
sational campaign. The reSU‘thT?;‘i;
•awaited -with interest all throU^
South The result was that »»
dependent defeated the ^ero’!*-FaE.f
had brought disgrace upon himsei •
Texas Dagac Meeting.
The Teyas league circuit wtu ,
main unchanged, Shreveport noy,,w
ing dropped to let in Oklahoma
That was the determination re
by the meeting n't Fort Worth
nesday.
i l> wa- "nl>
m - ..
t Aside Surplus for Home.
At the meeting of the Grand C'?un
Married Thursday at the yesldenre
of C. M Hutton four and a half
miles cat of Fort Worth. Dr; T. N.
H. Wylie of thia plac ■ and Miss loma
Walker of Camp Hill, Ala.. F
M. Hutton officiating. Both parties; . -
kre favorably .known in Pilot Point. * c*>a"p,,: 0 c Wiley, Second district
Mia. Walker being a slater of Judge of Alabama. vlce A A Wttey de-
Walker.-formerly of piut Point J"h" P Swa»ey Second d -
yjiriLd at Jtnct o? Main*, vh.e ChArtai E Ltt-
Wunr waa recetrel Thursday 1 :. J”
of the marriage of Harvey McBride1??- Fonrth dtatrirt of Malta*
aaj Mia. Aanl. Salmon, which took ------ ---- ' '
by law .” was the keynote o flh(> ad-
dress delivered before rhe opening
session of the Interstate inland, Wa-
ter Association’s k-oli'ctit on Th"
sentiment was received with ringing
cheers.
This was the sentiment of Presi-
dent (' f “ "" ” .
Texas; Mayor Martin Behrman
Lietit Gov. Davidson of Texas, w boj
a.ldad that the waterway will be a
formidable weapon with which to)
force the railroads into giving the
peopta better and cheaper service.
President Holland openeil the con’voi'-
tlon in (he ttruricwald hotel banquet
hall at 11 o’clock. Mayor Behrman
welcomed the delegates. The may
or * address was responded to by J
E. Kauffman, secretary'of th.*. Gal
veston Business League
111 Honaker Elected Fap<ri» "5
I ntverslty of Virgtaia Tyam.
A dispatch from Cbarlottevu
* “y>: . w HomM
•rs v <’*7 ~ . 1 Quarterback SantticI w- 1 “77^1
matlV hnni^i g,nT, r a"1""'. h*s for Of Plano. Texa^ha,^’h rf**i3fl
mally tbnnkej the American gov ' icnim.
yrnmeut for remission of the 314.-
iio-n.mxi Borer indemnity.
tain of the Univeratty of
football team for the next
Mfr, LUU ■ Chrtati.n waTtatati in ^onakw ta t*
iurvd at Piano Wedpeiuiay bv . hnrse l',a)ed with the O*1n ■ MG
< e wa, riding Ulfiug on her ”*« ‘”“r *JL
Ntoro ( tamer* Haa<3 **ke the aame place with
Graham A Co ’, mire at Cleburne '?’? H** **By D*Bl0B -
hx» t’rvh sold to the Cobb Wtlson Co r~j ‘ —— -— — -
of Mi'.kogee, afc,
•>♦«»»** *• *a«aa'. Affair*.
Th morbij of Pari* *p» ree*|y
»« with avidity the hearing „f the
stories telling of bto having had nar-1
row e capes troKT being iTiu over by s
bi<- - ZXXa^RXveh last!4Z ’ M’n' ,O **"■»•” •< Y
engine,. PitaldQht ?o<^ . 1 ... U_/L g *tina that tbs war» I
Moa
Atlas of
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1 ’an t miss a copy. Address al! orders for above combination to
Rustin. The poison was a mixture of
another drug with aconite.
1 The original bottle of aronit^. he
gave bor and oke tu_z_.ea .t. over to
the police. It was introduced in evi-
dtuce. .Durlag Dav l» second visit try
the office, but while be was tempor-
arily absent from th? room, witness
aid she tried to dissuade Dr. Rustln
from dying but he declared it must
be that Bight. Sb? said D;. Rustin
explained to her hi plan of sending
Davit to the v-jciu,:... of his
She left the office after 9 o'clock,
that night, going to a drug atore.anu
later walking on Farnam and then
Sixteenth street, waiting for Dr. Rus.
tin She saw latter approaching, ac
companies by Dav."', who boarded a
westboumi-ear. alter which Dr. Rus-
tin joined her. and they walked to
Fourteenth and Farnam streets. On
the way Dr Ru*ttn told her his plahs
were all made.
On the way Dr. Rustin said they
would have to hurry or Davis would
tmrmrrh ttrei -y- t-mg- Arriving at
Fortieth street. -F" said she raw Dav-
is standing on t ’ - ridewalk-. p,r.
Rustin here left . r f-,r h!s hottie
! (r h .SA, , -j 1 ..
If-rward took a
house.
Rustin'* Filial In-truction
Hcf-ope leavh • - Dr
good att«n-
!iq bits bed
addition of
Tompkins-
Mrs 4tJ -dFt7J
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(on Monday only) and the other three times a
P't'd RtHWig t • Tin nnt and' growing a onhe on the afteriltRsp before hi*
to maturity so far af the .-ht'f is <tjn-| death She told of iiit'vtait of Davi*,
cerned. but having nothing inside of; to the doctors- office during the af
them The Spanish variety did not I teritooiv.- tyie t»ij of visit* to me
shew this tp-L b but the larger kinds j doctor's office at nigttt wbx-B DaivU
and'eapc?>ally the extra large specie*' c&Bed.- Mennnbi !♦• li>e d<)€tor <ho’3T-1
. known as (.*<,- Mannuoib cau>e<l umebt^j her a bottle oi imhmjb wi>ich h<t
trouble th* pzst year. ! said he was preparing for Davis, who
Dae of the growers about Denton i» hangs tor -u was u» 4111 Dr
is H. W. ’ ' ’ ’
cessful in faiaing th?
rietjr aa,J selling them
bushel But this ye^r a ‘urge p
portion of the nuts felled to fill.
<r boar.!Ing
Hell* Rertdrncc.
I S.’ Webb has sold his residence ■■
propertyjn tfoywouth part of town to rrVK
Hubbard, a prominent land ’
owner of the co unto, west of Sanger.
r« committee. John -I
Jenkin,, of Wi-iconkin. <hairnian 01
judirivri who fell a victim to th«
aiitiTarHKM) sentiment in his district;
Chari"? Fl Lande* of Indiana, cliaii’-
mspi ><f the committee on printing,
a J ','1 <7i.: r;>r* the printing offlcA. and
Tho? F Marshall of North Dakota,
chairman of private land claims. ■
E< Governor Cummins of Iowa,
h-aving realized an ambition lie has
S.nraed tor. twenty y?ars. will appear
in the senate to take the seat of the
•at,- Senator Allison Tb* session al-
so will mark the final appearance ot
1 such well known members a* H«
inetiway of Indiana, Platt of New
York, Long of Kansas. McCreary of
Kentucky and Ankeny of Washing
ten Fnless they are re-elected by
th». h'Klslature* it* their respective
stale* this winter it will be the final
curtain for Foraker of Ohio, Fulton
or Oregon and one or two others.
New Members.
Immediately after the roll call was
complete.! the following members-
elex-t took the oath prescribed
for members of congress: Albert
Estopinal. Flrat district of Loualana.
1 vice Adolph Meyer, deceased? Geo
Rec C I A Bamhardt. Thirteenth district of
i Alabama vtCe Abraham L. Brick, de-
T(J:i.,_<li<|>;U< h say* (hat
of tile newspaper*, there
>"eart>-—there is consid-
erable s'rong criticism also, the cri-
t; urying that the question of na-
turahzntirfn and micra.ti.on ouxht to
the treaty
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1908, newspaper, December 10, 1908; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208950/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.