Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Whatever Music You W;
MN Cl.
Whenever You 'Want It!
LAIE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION THE LOCAL NEWS IN
h»HN ft EfAVAftDS
for
DENTON FIRE
Tsrj aniLwif-
Ci*ital and Surplus $100,000
New Mai
O»VK£RS
DIRECTORS
*
f Hie
stand
f ten
bein'
DEPARTMENT
TO HAVE CAR?
Falls
he.re
Martin.
Mirw.
••‘I tn
klmis
g' Iter
•diicah r-
shipped r>;
a GjrpuiMt.
•tai.ation ?.•
mj-y Etheru
H. F. SCHWEFR,
A. D TURNER,
J. E. WILSON,
JOHN A. HANN
L HAILEY.
JACK CHRISTAL,
L. H. SCHWEER,
Building New Home.
Cleburne Byrd is building a neat
tag* on Prairie street.
and Records
H. F. SCHWEER. President.
A D. TURNER. Vie*-Prvsiden'..
H'K hmi*TM, »"ive V Prt*L
L- IL, SGuWELd, uashler.
W. F WOODWARD, Ass t Cashier.
a as shipped in
Co, because of
xchange. Tt
\ Co. by Fl-,ns.
mile:
ary I
To Mr. andMrs. S. A. Maxwell, Saafl
February ty, gwi.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan, t ml
southwest of Little Elm, February
bftv ■ '«■
is up to rue If your liver [roubles are
not relieved with Curtis*
Afvctan. MM the JogM M-
fSftCtboetrtV iVrtte* Friday.
®srr ate* * report at U»* up-
__<J the rx«>|Udu> 1W tt" !**t
. sad a xutefnest sfcte-xng the C<<n-
’ T “ 1, * tori; report
read ate r<jd*i»r4 tar tt«rt*~q«*w-
r»»ideni nf C. I. A Very Mueh tai
|.r*K»ed With Training Given Negro
t oraUonal ntudents.
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs. John Patterson
uorUiwetd of LHHe Elm.' IM
McCormick
Tuesday
t'-iesrani.
some inequait-
hardships. But
and the good
a Honlmun- .4
■d tf Fltnsch A Co.
is eotton was from:
elding it for and
outhern Sattes, Cot-
Yes,” said witness,'
-■alrinrnt of Atonic
Mt..rm i > li.mds :
* W. J. n--, r ir. s*
1
V Kids,
u-.a L*
rtvr-
r i rsi
fix*d
1 <£•»,-
r : ft*
1cG*r-
Kmg made bona
i-y aftemoohr —1
Judge- M**k,
ate was Urnu-
; siy^to do with
• r-sreiv'-r, Tiled:
b inva-iuntary
v» • • n» fit u t *d
wtHHi* I > pay" They
w>w tto-vr teg>tT>o«te G
4 of ft •v».mment fur fifty
iff tax triad* !!•'*■ I'-* r. w!
stated that b* was heartily st f
Site r>«,.luto41. and indorsed -Mr
ley's action. bSf'Yhougirt tie c-
of iu--re benefit in securma the
rail I:—of Hie ricsuiGt l>. - -■ ■
it tbjs ugh. by not signing it
Judge Meek—The atUbgi- tti
deme places the corporation in
iiik a ileaier ifi cott-.n future* .
Ter SfeeriP_ .......-----
PAT GALLIGHER
JIM GOODE
CHAS M. SIMMONs
a o hi icon ,
b G BRADFORD
T L DORRIS.
Far District c • r* :
■«. J afU=HE,AR=
Loves Horse .with Distemper.
Jt M Hvo-ns. north nf -the rity~1M|
valuable horse Sunday with the M
temper and has several more sick 3
the same disease. A number of gM
i-iisL-s.: have Deiu xeporbd-
sections, Mr. Owens said M e Irieatey?
nnm " T.jJSbnson Again SreS.
M . Johnson, who returned fru
Ft - Worth' recently aftr nt serianril
rias*, during which he had to
Mr- 'TJ, rat,"n performed, is again ill Atl
in North Lwuiton. - c5j
0. M. Curtis,
y « *
Denton, Texas. Kodak* and Viot
0. M. Curtis,
The Medicine Man
DENTON. TEX.AS
a d news,
Mheridge.
tiavi n't
kj;iow that we
trolhr Laue'a loyalty in hu supp rt of
Lot. Bad iwuot- be ■tueeticntia. Jnrt we
are inclined to believe thgt he has not
forgiven Judge Walker, for some of the
Ihrusts eent in bb> direction during the
formulation of Ute eUminauon. and aa
rival candidate* m a big fieM. they'll
tlkely tell some things out of school
S F AVilhumre and
Medford. W arri s on:
-Mtrv^t. rt&m
M’ A Gray an«rwife
1*1* acres of H.ocisoii
ptJSCi.
me the
.nd the
Hi until
■**“ u*nrt*b«H have
fday. Asked to lake a seat, she Mad.
Jneandeiy, ~i oeru-my w*d; live b*»
■in Dentcn *H dry and have been stand-'
' Bag Ua* GUa* ” ‘ftrr tM preMmar
i peedit-’X.XW rt;i. we firsdy bejieve, is
■ » ’’rest room In which women v..*iix.rv
froiu over the couaty assy find a place
' to' rest when Sr»d,' with the tittle ar--
M’SUHyries-that g'.-.so far toward maiing
a yasitor <*»mfvrt*bJc. The men ha**
utauy. places they caa go Wfeea
and where they v» weKe>ae;
woanen, especially.< d' they l av*
idreia- Akttb tiuuu.
j -rti'-n t
reim es t
consuleFa;
Silent from lib im«|mto*** lav on con-
-G* •Aiisl* tie -1 oib-4 State—
a■" Foment f> r many years h«- been
supported The new
course, result at first in
tigs, lujushees and even
tries* can be. remedied,
principle ronhT.ded with
those defects And in c
Li iit ,e, .it ha„ cmi,'- t •
t.i. n m.t f-ub-i to m
ligation, and the Court
taken Pecans'' the .-..rp'
rd tavik' | any of it.- i
turn*: ..n the contrary,
■•f it- oh I oration-, im Im
with law-ahidma
pw. and there i-
Ifruton county !
break'r Which
may take to the
ll*ey may be fullj
O Ulf' actual condition:
resolution _i\—»
trrl- y, w
' Moierf to N orth Stde. -
1 popcorn stand from the w.-l sidsl
the building formerly ' occupied t
Leiter A SheTrod on the north side t
■ the square. The pool hall has bM
: moveil fr.Mn the building that Mr. Wg
was in oh the west side to the port
’.side of the square and Will Smith Wl
G_"pen a groCerj store in buildta
taJ'suueriy veeupted. by Mr. West and Ik
• ! pool .hall. - '
High School Smoked Out.
As has been the case several tk
this winter, the High , school bait
turn "lit Wednesday on account af
sfnokc being blown out of
iubi Hie various rooms..
it >» tur device of the Circulation De- •arr:ti:
paruiiest of the Record arid Ghronici*
tu bate the Daily deliverer regular!*-■.-.mi .v
and prompCy to every >ubaeriber.. 1*
any gubaeriber fai^ to reoeive a copy u'm' o
and gill notify the. ofbc* before g,!*
• clock the fcuiaWiag mormac, a pap«^- .ACuJaAt
win be teal wrt '-.UJ-. -- Vurtli.
H F. Smith ami wife It. |i f ltr..\
A> acres out uLlLu A L-. Warren surv
td.'k'.l — 4 |
forwitb. .
'he staod he
ri'ig*- to stat-
ch cotton the
'fl- vf F iiBsch
pr»-sent time
, ■ Th* |ien(on County Medical Sod
- met at the„pfflce -of Drs. Kimbrough i
| Inge Tuesday afternoon at 2 00
■with a fairly good attendance, fl
two out-of-town doctors were preg
a LJIiE. Jbftrtmg, Drsr--i Kirkpatrick
xyrr .. \lr,~ i: Lips- Lrviisvdie~ an<TT)r. Taylor of JMj
A Pihrt*r. revt-rad ehmrs were tntrwtaretfRm
’or- i. J. fry, MissAms Hiewext. Mrs | .'oral physicians that caused eomM
.- cr-r-x- vt- atri--A.fr-. Pt t> Sim-■ able discussio. Dr. W. G. Kimbrei
' Mrs B Hu’yr. Mrs-Ernest j reported a..most unusual- case anft-
J. ' . Y,r' M ' stout...Miss Louise; treduced a -patient whose heart IM
■•r. M s- Anna CT"U in-: Mrs \\ j]i jjjad changed from th*,left to the ri(
I side of the body. '
“^To fd thab, N-W j
. N<4*t j'/hw i*? Hb<ki
' ururj V uiB’kUl 16*-
Mcprqi^f tv •. tti$ ...ejdimatttrs,
and surf, smaller fry aS Andrew tar
jregie. William Rockefeller and George
-T-- Baker wiU pay'd* b-»» U.aa JlAV.-
'«A'. AV, A. Clark will pay ftfgthe
JJ. £ Mu-gan... calaiZZK^MuJdrjL-X- .11.
For the bem-fi! of several thbusind
farm fs silally Apt'Tufted, pleaser-cabk
:!»•■ American G.:.-: at Bremen to as-
certain from Fiinse.' 4 Co. there the
-xact amount of • ton held by them
•n account 6f th- S iith'Wn Slates Cot-
.-n ' 'Tporatmn. ip-l the total am Amt
-f charge, f.,r whah they hold the
c<itt'-n."
The. answer, w-h
n o!, avis received by hftn
sfiernuon. hr stated ' The
'frpm \v .1 Brvin. Secretary
was dated Washington, Feb
ap.d sridrr
a liromts
The
Ivnton. Texas, and prohibiting
'■king ,,'f streets and alleys in
and pr. ‘ ibr.mg the in-
c W,;h th., drivers i.f-j.he fir-
Us '.tie city iK'ntOll,
md providing a papally,
iumd by. th*, city council Jt
' "f !•’ nt- n. T'xa-
t shall te r. ..Her be
•Irw-r ..y., ,,wn..r „f
company shows, ce
shows and twenty o
pend the first week
April in Denton* in a carnival uni
ausptpes of the Denton Fire depart*
and members of the Department, m
saw ti e shows during the Corn Exp«
lion at Dallas, say that Denton willl
a carnival the like of which they net
saw m Denton before. The Gorn
Company inc-lndes several "show* tl
are really big enonadt to be indepeodl
shows. Hubbard Bates, who saw UM
in i'alias last month, said Wednegk
It includes new things, a dog and pa
show about as big as Gentry Brothel
a wild west show with a lot of outh
-horses attd-good riders, and the usi
rbsphys. aj] good, Mr. Bates says, J
\ free balloon ascension and a pu
chute jump free will be a daily feat*
f the carnival and that feature ata
is • vp'-cb d to draw good crowds ™
th« bronco bhsting an additional puU<
T.'te carnival will probably be
■f Th The pulflic cotton yard on East Hie
■ry street, it was announced Wgfll
i?n.
E't «ridge. McCormick
■ss,.-Tg*. It read:
Bremen telegr-i;>t(<’.|
'r nien agent "i‘ Fe -
t Ol NTY MEDICAL SOCIETY '
MET IN DENTON TV
My new Victrola Department has been completed,
stock of Victrolas installed and wifle assortment of Record
pat in place. Yon may enjoy all the music of all the worid tf;
you own a Victrola. Caruso, Melba, Sembrich, Schtnu^
Heink. and many others of the world's greatest artists sing fop
you the selections which have made their names famous all
over the world. Vessella, Pryor, Sousa and other great band-
masters are ready with their famous organizations to entertgtf
you any time you wish. The Victrola owner may use any time
any bf the world's best music.
There is a Victrola waiting for you at Curtis’. When mwg
I send it? 115.00 to $200.
Tterc is » murtt JocAi mU-rest is
Ure recerrmtHp prx**x',,:r.g» u>«litutna
agnm-t iLc Svotberu SAkte* cur-
pMC-«U-.® u> the Fedrrkl cuurt xk Dvllvs
liu»“w<*K Uud tbe rrpvrt uf the bear-
ing tad .indtr I* Misted is full A sus<-
ber of l>cau® oraaiy fgnaer* •wti-j e®-
UrrU the pun «<dd ibrir evUne to tb.»
c»Up^rxUu® iMt ofai., gut turn auzi)
b*4-> toe tots! .as. »«4 dedsJtoiy
km-wu, Ttie Lidias Ne«v> pr.atod to*
foil owing sco&usl 'of tot is
toe j-G-rc-rkiags sgmtot toe c»4np*n>.
whirt. wk* tfcckarsxi iBacmst by Judge
Me*a after, foeanag tot to*iuBuB> : ■
Dallas, Feb. 2*.—Edwaed ft.
Meet of toe Ll**Wi r • - -..■.»:r>c; o--.urt-
pj re-pc.rU. Ja
et t*-i*r*..ve arraagiag L
toe tdd ‘-lark "heart <rf oak
Y!*ad tot pr'.f.ib'iUvfitrtv ■
OeuiifrgU' Judgusg
rtMiil* of V.*e ataie-wid'. election m
iXL it WI>U*d'tlA 1-j CO.-UJ* U:d-» x
before el torr fartius at torn pu to read
toe utoer <>’ toe party
We arc expecting in * fltU,*
Io id of granite in the next H
week* .and tf you are think!*
buying « monument this year. 1
___ „ would like you to call and Mb'•
mlatibe anv7’,/?J I*1*’'1" pr persons styles and malcrials Our work
Cdinuic. shall *hP pr°"*|O’»« nt this in Denton and our pri««d
‘n ~Xnn^'.n:', U<’n -
d'dlars ’h*n OD* h,>ndre<r
in^rTii^ ^i’ bMinanee «hM] h.*
Oi i to 2^ “d -nd after
Store! ■CTSa’KuL’fi1 • «_
C a. ZT Star MaiWe w“
>ua Mirra, cn, s^,^, t &
■mpauted b'^ire by his sister, whom
wi:i iskt ti. tliJ Baptist sanitarium
Dalias to receive treatment.
l-i. r.c tb9s* w.’io 'wn* I*- Dallas cn
*tivcn train to atotrnl Grxnd Opera
- if)'! s.,mi> if wh' tu will-remain
x f aaili-Lness. rulennir int
< F-j^-na »D t’*< CdjaeTl
»» fitu-J. up. au«i" a tuatrvn put .‘ft
clsarg- .tv' ael <- uu-rrl
,r» urjjiuii. uw. tuuiw .< narrn'r-aoAv C-Uiu
hi- r,s'Hy fijrni>*h«sl Atal uva.jjtsb total
lit !•-■my Cciud'al is 'Icb*. but )!.«!
o«j*t eertajnry stioutu be dftne, and we
suggest to It:' ‘^'y. >“! .n. -■
v
La r 4.
k i.ffmri- bt corp raii-jQ
■ rg' Itrde -Wadley presn
-sratiiui, was rec,;.—! t,.
tldi. ~nd ax as fr. m Etheridge';' Mr»
mi' s A Bromberg. ' W J Bry an, -
rotary f State v-f the United- Stat--
rJSd: •
Li," ' , '' f*** "niawful f,.r ,..v
J to.--.-t "f *" ,- r oth/r ve.
' r/'T in 'ny manner with
r < / ,h* f,r'' ’PParatus, or In
a to manner l.l^iade any si- . ,"
I . .'I anl-»wwM!ife ny .,*• r vp_ ;
i with’-to ’? an> f,’h“r mann'T interfere
isp' , ' "r runnine of the fleet
! in C^Z of *rf rvn'^- 1*XM."
' i -1^ or i‘0> kn*'h "f time.!
dri-. r l!‘‘> any motorman or eon-
'"ten tto T'«s,
of the city '.fXtten^S '
X bmZ"f n"’l;'n M’y **"* wi,hin ’
Mme shill 1 liUM1 *u" and the I
"<e fir* i rTr'itos0.’^’,’'*'*1 <,n‘n ’
» rug being made to « fly, '*
5. Thai
I - td>csg If.e f-dittom-r-. v..,<t, cvrurt cvn-
I "W’l AAedBesHtay, Mr Wadley's testt-
I JA’liy czitiuuued Uli... KUiK-sl nwa.
Httfst jcdgo -Mertt- swr-mtiTd that -n
L^yifid be uMfagr to terward with
[ ;|.n'-ato..tj for a rec
VA’ rn Mr Wadley-iv
I.-.- ,i pr-s-u by Mr Fl".
s^t-cifv-illy ju~t herw
I. -rp c..ic.n !.K1 io lb*
i a ' at th
A Stoss’ was unable 1
—new itter-e was j>n*
.tew' there " Wirt 1O>
.x tfif-rt .were’I,(<fif>
i«r*»uH>c-<1. there-wag e»g!sid*rab!y more
itan bflOO bales. The last 'order lt>
mn-rh A 'to: to sell wane cf the cotton
was some ten days ago. The money
friim th atteade _ JU. the— bawds f
Filhtefi A <>.. Aes,^w.li>tKK> js charged
on the books of th'- corporation with
225,000 That mon<-y is now on deposit
:n New York-; Tt • corporation can.
irave that mvtwy t- .lay, dr any Lite.
_he jJziUteed-.—,.ktod_..»ilness;
tote - -totofto-d——eorpcratten - -
Si liits junctor.- Mr. Etheridge read
.o-sroi.s, which :• introdijeed-as evi-
. substantial in.- them with his
»rr.'Uxn that :h> j were sent and r>-
f'-ne.l
Tetegrwn to Bryan.
.Witness—Nek-, th&t is the
plates dm That is the at t
bi—n in fr .hi ' the tegtunio
M AKsAt H< SETTS I,EI.I*I, ATDRS, J 1 ‘ 1
< ONSHIERING I-HGHIHII H»\ (IF
St ( H 1RY TANGO THEMsELVEysj ’ ?
“ i th-- Chari-
B»teT<J,N, March 3 -The m„.|e-
lAnts-s j.- ij..' t iu«... Guo- “’.i n-i.
chicken flip. bunn> hug in I !!r;» crL-.
c - <fi|. were danced by-the MassSrhu-
iJontrotwr Lan-’ and. Judge
AA alkrr will v'-rv likely ' lOix
sidenhiy on Ite stump thi- yei
are candidates^ for ttongressman-at* i
■Targe.' BblHyptayeiT promite-H roles in
the rtcent dimmalion. Brother Lane .
••s ite ‘teBminat'-d " an«i Judge-Walker f
as one of the mam clunioatoSj A » NatjOna| Rgfljj
I htowe xa ip. ha'
lujnri ar<» ph .*««
-- 'ar- ’
ChAft fiuktr* «cfc
Aweagly Oerk, Mart tLaa sevr's year*
<rt wtisrti ha* bees ciearculivc, J«kx R-
Vdw-*rd» rrtogwr.1, rtftruw Weduesdav
Mi Eda«nd* o-sagfr. tasdevivte b.s laue-
te Us <»>M.»'gs f«r ewMty c-terk.
tofltrete rrfefSc rT-rp:;ratten '~ae rrtlfi’Crte
by rtsoiutfot} and as testnl.-d to by tt.^
witness•r'-veaig-a-rtsnrs- :n the c-tt'-n
market that no Court, as I have indi-
cat'd. could approve: 1 -will grant
application tor'a- receiver forthwith,
for The reason that 1 do n<1 coiisi,!.:
ttie-men who wutjld place the diorites
■of-ttTr-rHrp'.rrtftm:~nnter TttrTawr in
paxment of future deliveries .f c.>t‘ >n.
l-rot-t custodians of d*;e dunds of th.-
'■i.rporatii'C The' feceiwr t'kptimnt-d.t Axsaard
will proceed with all posisbl* expe- '
dition to th* reduction < f ttie m/nt-'y
now owned by this corporation to his
postessmn. ami h* will also proceed to
th>- ascertaimnent o' the cutlvti now
own'll by th* corporation < t in which
it !:.ts an equity nt any .amount .and
wherever mw situated H- will atfo
proceed tv reduce as far as possible tte
torc* that is n.'W emp'uye'C for tfe*
sakt nf economy. I will pam* as tem-
t*-r <ry r-ci ner . int'-rx'-rung itexit-eii,
this, dale and the date .f tffF* first'
creditors’ meefitiig’Mr. S. W King, who
i> a c.-ttijo, n;.<h and < x|.. ri' iiced in th-
'•"tt'.n business. 1 will fix Ids bond
<'**-0*0, te wati I'Oiim mt atturne>s fvr.
th- temporary cv-eiv.-r M.-.,-. ht'i.-r-
idg--. M.-C'-rmi.-k arid Hr -mberc"
The Gorman shows are playing
the larger citite, being engaged at
V '?rl^ *be coming week, then Wk
Fails and then Deniswn before col
Fw uMsuty Gtarfc:
A.P BLANKENSHIP
>■ R. Walter ORR
JOHN R. EDWARDS.
W ALLER BUSTER
Q X ELLIS.
W- A M-AT-HtWS.
GEORGE AteNTEL
F»r Oount j Altoroey:
_ 4L R WUA-A GfttoEasctjae.
For Twt Lkdtertor;
i H. V. HENNEN Re-Eiecttou
wa> no li- for iv-te-eunng h y;,,.
managers ot th«- corpo-i'tn-n and th*
■farmer*. thrnpcrtvev-^Tu, c,.t'.,n tn
, the corporation iKorougMy imterstotai
Itiat there wa> no obligation on the
corporation to pay th* B scrip rmtil th*
cotton rtaeliad a market trice of tv
The farmers understonai that th* whole
effect from the start depended for >ta
Siwes-s <Ti gennte IN- tor etetoj, Th-re
are approximately 20,00b scrip holders,
and this complaint camo from less than
twenty c.f them The scrip holders be-
texe that the efforts of the rurpnra-
tion . .paled the price of cotton last
fall and was, thereto^. in a m-acurvl
Success ’ j ■
Mmi wmM have tew brought into play
hLgMMHy, white the department's
p y wwuq u«vc Mijirrpa ar< or«i~
tai*
x\
u as F Uy an
■te -tto t .-rt
an»w *s| Gi —sy :
The effort of certain Senator* to re-
duce the Postmaster General'^ authori-
ty over Ute rules, weights, rates el eeto
•ra of the parcel poet has failed, we are
glad Io aee, and that official can pco-
eeed. wtthln rcaecnabk UmlU, * . nix! e
■*2_ Ma rale* and weight limitations con-
f«r» to condition* a* they exist rather
than M.Utey may have existed in
eartier year*. Had the proposed .mend-
meot carried and parcel post matters
bee* left to Congr***. the new depart
aoeal of the postal *ervic* would be
Jude
a state
Mr l‘*avid<on began to exahiim Sh»
witness further giong the iiri* .f I' r
rtsolutiun above quoted.
Corporation Insohent.
Judge M-ek— 1 th ill k :t ;s i
gn-torwiM Witte tm~ J ra-**’ lis-
tened .to the explanations kg wi',m-»—
to vindicate, ti-- per»vaj»i vxuptoct
t!.e officers. 1 fiave ii>ten,q t<- i -
that reason only, tor the purpos* _.f
shuwing their g<-.*l faith in the sttps
.bi .tfiyjm -lita-coeporattetfr^-T
Hakt indicates!, is absolutely insolvent,
their paper being sold aed the holders
of their paper gladly sell it for one-
ninth of ift face value or !♦>,, and tri. ,
s«iii it with l.tUe or am -cliaHce—to r*
ceiv* ultimately yne-ninth, <.r what- xr-
*3ui . f a,-rip per «|1AW v.
iFeeting Friday scrip. • b-hVrs v..|
tofily ’ff'-r-'-l it- do 'hl, di'rwex.*r
s-rv—“s-*- -yS'.'a'rsy1"*1 ■«» w mu tai
r>er.
the
Ute
"art '-brtly. Lrr»l
t-) *x*r> visit tere f/.-r -itrir •rf-.oppu^.
Otter towns.have tn*4 ifi* public rest
to?r aoJ »«»•- touiaF it *
laiuable usrt. iuprt ibka.that. U.u» *
«
i<;»tor in wbi'-n all of u* •hvoki te
'ifctemX'JFTRE'E'TffS®3p?TBt '5f*~W?to'
{-■mite-oar visitor* wittu^at » jwrbei
r to T^W“KViT|iairi.. ............ ,
iLe Kc aij_ addition to Lew IsviiJc,
WILLIAM Nkl.t-.N
County Tax A*~<-»*--r
J M iiAHY- «*-*•*< to-T.
County Supermteoi'nt:
HdWf.H EDW •T.lr-
8. J Me .INN If. JR
A. S KEITH
Just ce of tte. Peac/'.'Y’rceinet No. I
_WM. McWftMKN te-Ki*cttnn
Comdiissiofler Precin't No. !
J F MORGAN It- Lu. ten
Commi*<i.Iner Preciact No t:
G W Walker. RILEY,
' iRe-Eiection
Commissioner'Preclnet No. 3 .
* FRED rUNNlNGHAM
Re-Election.,
CamaUagioner Precinct No. *:
F A SWEAT Re Election*.
J. J. TT^ACLE.
Th" iteonte tax will make
liie-ir toncrt pr'q>brtt-n
T'.e iteorri' tax >- in pr
man 1 atauity t- P«y : it
GEO. M. HOPKINS
Attorney-at«Law
Practice in an Codrt*
Emery G. Smith Office Building. J
Side Square, Denton, Texas.
T- - -i? Lr .
ri‘'<-xy-t for lise SxMiltei-ii Sial
atocfwrgtoaa, aad nane-o '
jtrt;itetei»i-of the Dadas. 'A>
itAftg*. a- -'Auptras*.' re** De.
Jtmtig Mum <fu3 diit ami
'■re hives' nirtting Jw^re M-i
r'.te traipMcary muur: '"to-nd u
and narted as attorwy's. fiu
,4aja-:ptsrar> receiver Ev« rtfe*. . *
diick A br-.-shb+rg. Mr
ir.t juatifte-d Wedhes-t
Tlte tearing b*f- r
WtsM-b ttegaa Tuesday
Bated 'Aednesday. bad
t:i' ippio aloux for a
agi is-i Ute c> ■rporat; •
laankrtipley |'rt«eeedjrv
prft-r ’-. th* peiition f-
c'.i:^,.:wtom fta» unt. M12, rt ,s
stal'd, jo file, acraw.' : jafl'tibn
the baukrutey. Pens: iic the hearing of
if.- ado,'i"'«lion, .wh;v-, a'.t.-rrtejis say
wi.-: probably be ear’y »n March, 'tfe*
f«t The
| tihe fitr-x
-erklirfL-s
of' U-' a-?aftpax.y
[ Wg* — - -- -C-. . X.
i yen cd' an how to ite stvekteeyers by
U T A.»Kr>.-. Yoa, Urf Skit.S'*, ^t.
t.as tt.at has been.suO' • at. Cutty ev
pia-rtd and rtpertM W> thr Mt'Ckte'H-
«TK
Wiue-ss CMtthed that J S. Orley *
party b- tbe pHstMjn, but fteffierty an
akSPaal -uf lb' c- .ryHaraUt<® V .’'->red M»
remesatoan at to* BetaiUM* -“usurf
ttewte werttla: HkM fcr magaid m er-
Aar to teat Us to it. -
Mf. Dawxteeta rtM ttito iht: rexxerd
j£e fib.--«!tK rtse'h’pvg, fresu the tri-.n-
ote ’ Yibuks. .<d- ■ V« C^rpwC*to.-ti,. W'.tdf*.
w»tte«s .testified w as aotrionty. f -r tiis
purcikasa- of z-.-it-.c* f«r futart ■> lAiry
Ttte rtst-duLvii was dated XteC- 2s, toiX
It read ’ ' '
~At a moelmig conite'te-’. ?f * major-
ity -of .'Uit' eiecufixe coaiaatltee and *
to* wf toe iLrectors of the cxuiapaoy it
was. a unamasous op«dk»n . those
prewrtl that the pret'teb«B..<*f toe ib-
tertsts <>f tf r -tfeotfcers '*wtes G.-~rn
'A»rj'i,jratS-<-.n and its scrip hol-Jers re-
qutrtd that rartigfi rotten teld
by ite eorpurtdtoa ati’-u.-f i-F •Ss-M as
aftrte.1' . required, an J »psawd when
posable sei t-'-iat sn the event of severe
defines. •» Ab* K-arkel. which mast
m view of ttie strofig figtit I-eiftf
naMK-an the Work of this fvcj-ieate-b.
it should net have the effect ui causing
■failure --ff it* errterprisc^.....'
Avthenty to Art.
■■TLerrfvrt, ’ it w as resolved tiiat
Geteaee Xtate- Wadley,. pr*s. tout . f WC.
cdT-.-'aii-.n, rftvuhi be ate is to rel y
vested with sufficient autt.?.-r:iyi v.- act
promptly in tins matter.ef-to* Mjrts'ity
*rtiS?Z but he sLall rip rt I a. k i .cf.
airiiuB as Ii* may take to Die . xec-itri'
C-tllll
ed as
Thi-
ftob WadP
at?! W
due
'-x'ery aisincG's the GrateTN^riufdto^
Jury wtoeti rtrthtiy a<lj'.>urt»ed »fl--r
a stmdon. of .four full ‘^fctys, -is on the
dergeaae in bul-n <-FunTy " We* knew
it all along, nf c»«irs», but ar* glad t"
hive Cfullnuation from W substauLal
a w.utf*. pyticularty wh< n it .is given
•after an ■ xaiuni«u-.n wiueste, froru
.every fUr! . nt. ■‘■‘ttfC" teuton
f'W'A’L mwy.ass- -s .4 v ahi -«-k a
jand, a-i'sl ^Jiome-, gc-tal sCltooi* <*'ul p-jy. p.,. -uinr.-rt
jxaiusii^.»u*-pevy
j- pa*t..r < f the
st fttchrnnmi and
making hr. big-
iM-f» trap 'j+t+rtuxlry p:r»-.te:t. -rtoewAng
I.■u,,xesteT -Uet»..b■Murte-.-.c'-b' .■*»(»■ taking
* :-n '-uT i - xSta^fNtr^uis b itlllfl-Ida of
in that vicinity.
isited, the Hampton irfstitute, a
v-rcaiionai -< h» 4, and vvas..v*cy
i:iipr*-m*,| with th* nielh'ds h»--
teainuag th* n*gro students atl
nf, Irad--. ni- bi.!ir.u farming T<»-
-Mth ab.-ut .V<> "th*r proiiiiiaeiil
■pent the day at th* tnsli-
:• sttalents te-rx inu dinn'-r
th*j’e 't' i n'ir* c'r «•! aM fit such a. r*-
martetei-y rnrces^fiii mann-'? that I ar
Jiixwli w'is surprised. 'They' are giv-
l:ig the !;<">■_. thi light kind id '-du<a
lion 'St ll.toipt'-n.'’h* -a- !, "an I lb*
Mii-rrss nf tt.- schT-l is tnjiy! rtmiirka-
bte in it* effect on t!?l? n*gr<> slihlents "
Virginia has still u<.t. r-<'“x*r*<1 from
th* of th*-Grill war, of winch
it wits th* principal -<iffer>i- -4 all th*
ri.nth, arid its puiili. ~-iM-te.J sy.-ir-m i-
»!ill Short of TeAas. ,id*a.ls and reaiiza-
D,-:;s hi that til". 1U Biz/- .1 Itonk-
1 will refund the (imney. ihirtis'
Laxative cSyFxxp contains Senna Caecgra,
and olliec Jngr, dienlg equally well
known anil efficient in treating liver
>.....
It i* pl'-asant to take, does not pafll
er gripe and will help restore the river
arid thereby the wtuflt system tn
JbnaMh. -----------------—- am-
Owe half pin! bdtltes N>r-
{Jffgge Meal, asked the witness how
much <>f the corporation’s money, first
and list, all t.41, he had placed with
tell A Go., New York,’ for cotton for
future delivery. Witness judged the
amount to be about SflK^OO.
"The first we sent them.” he said,
was sre,«<» laat August. The R’A.rtxi
With them now is lest the amount that
might have been lost in trie margin"
“Ye*,"-said wittier*, “as pri'si'knt of
the corporation h* sent these deposit*,
and they were M’ht to his individual ac-
•eunt"
Answering questions, he said Flinsch
A Co. cabled here last Friday to And
0»t the trouble. Yes, Van Gerpen
wired stao. _______________ ---------
Yes. Jjie statement of Dec nt slmwed
K.'XO bales, less 5,«» bales, in Uw
hands of Ftinsch A' Ge. No, witness
couldn't ray how much cottou was
there now. Yer, be should My,
around WMJ0 hales.
Witte-s beitrvrff tne assets of the
corporation, if reduced to ca.ah inuiw-
1n*1*‘|y- between ffiOO.om amt
W'.OOO. Yes, >1 WUI a fact that it
Minsch A Co. had no eotton of the
company, Uw company could have no
equity in it. ami in that event itstan-
«ets would not be over K0,(«0
Questioned by Mr. Davidson. Mr.
VI idky Mid that at a meeting of the
xfr i.th- rim.-- :<>k
didn't ktiMV wh-. tri
hadn't t.h'-y b—n’
charging it to tt .. r
ton c^rporatKfn' -
That is true"
You 'don't think that they were
"iiuriovating with .. the—.Secretary, of
State of th* Tinted States?”
—itonX know -wtet-They were do-
-i'g.
Th* < iorman
prising a dozen
cessions, will s
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