Publication: The Semi-Weekly Farm News (Semi-Weekly Edition of The Dallas-Galveston News)

Date: Tuesday, January 30, 1912

Volume/Issue: Vol. XXVII; No. 35

Place: Dallas, Texas, United States

Details: Front page headlines include Watterson Writes Of Wilson-Harvey Break; Ecuadorean Mob Lynches 5 Generals; Argentine-Paraguay Relations Broken; Cut Glass Heels Latest In Society; Burleson Declares Again For Wilson; New Tribe Termed People Of Future; National Liberals Capture Reichstag; Women Kept From Crucifying Savior. Contains multiple political cartoons and comic panels, one signed Knott.

Format: Single semi-weekly newspaper sheet on newsprint, black and white text and illustrations.

Publisher: Dallas-Galveston News (Semi-Weekly Edition)

Country of Origin: United States

Keywords: vintage newspaper, 1912, Dallas Texas, The Semi-Weekly Farm News, Dallas-Galveston News, political cartoons, ephemera, collectible