Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Farmers Implem't & Vehicle Co
MEETS HERE 20 23
CARRY
78 DELEGATE^ from all over
' .*- TEXAS HULL ATTEND THE BIO
Corn Binders
MEETING—I DAIS MEETING
the
IN STOCK
| FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I —
both doctor and pa-
wiii be Mtistied.
*
♦
Johnston
E-.t
I
Pll CAVED IN ON HIM
£
Come in and let us show you
Bal.
9
BAKING POWD
C. Webb, Nor.li Waco
ribed portion of
e£ the city of
.^otmadebythsi
—H:—Rayzor—-left. . Tliiu:adsii._Llejli?e r»t_Gpmii>ons.
mail,.
said
:. The sat
8:50,
9:40,
a
tons.
' 1
■in,- pro-
of
I
F.
9:30. Paul the. Mie- 0,1 hl" P^ce.
as.
Study Your Bank Account
the
Come To Our Store
and REGISTER
on Ks three separate
nreMht «■* tiso.ooo. tea*
iai
and you will flrd ** an tetaraatia*
Handsome
CTwrIM
Keep
Your Eye
on that
Mke
I
ranged any
the speclfie
more
a free
ami
has
be
II
ortanaa h
meeting of
Monday to
ren forstp
id to report
WORKS FOR HER LIVING.
HOUSTON, Ort. JI.—Going
I Mils COMPLEXIONS AKE
CHANGED FOR FALL.
H Gnekieaaaa. former a Medina
ronnty...Ohto. baaker. to 'rytog "to
•am a th laa H«r h nab and to is
fail beso aealtlag extradition
dear in
the kind that does the work;
anteed to do as good work
machine on the market.
guar-
as any
I’qst-Slgnal.
Cotton receipts up to
night were about
receipts this
bales ahead
bales belli nd
pWlioit of
city of Driitoh.
to be so improved is as fol-
Asso'iateu Press Correspondence.
PARIS, Oct. 28.—The cotnidexio-,
of the 1’arig woman has changed thlj
season Last winter the prevailing
mode was white with red 1'P8- This
autumn the out-of-door lint, with a
touch of dusky red In the checks has
become the fasjiion. Tho leading
.hairdressers supply glistening eye^
for tho evening by four drops of
■ heiuka: -formula.
i fact auc-
plenty of
t of refer,
for terms.
Thursday
4.200 bales Tlu.
year are a- few hundred
of last year about 175
i wm DELAY* RODGRR*.
»ANr'’K*O<*. Ort. ST.—A thirty.
Primary Grade Work »*> <bo Lee
School H1U not be Reeumed until
Further Notice
woman, wife of WUj
A colored
Drake, a porter in a barber shop at
this place, attempted suicide Wed-
nesday by taking carbolic, acid Med.
leal al l jeached heVTn time io_aaye
her.life. "
J. F. RALEY « OO.
Th<. Nyal Drug Store,
it Middle ^outh, Side 8q., Danton.
J When •
■ Buying I
* Baking |
■ Powder •
CONSPIRACY IB ALLEGED.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 28.—
That the United States District At-
torney here has information of an
illegal conspiracy to transport dyna-
mite from state to state With head-
quarters in the offices of John J.
McNamara here is the statement In
a petition filed today praying for
the possession of evidence to be used
C. E. FOWLER,
Manager
to 7 cents for sugar, 29’ to 35 cents
for toffee, $3.50 •«. $4 for boots
without protectors. Then why Is it
so? Simply this. I have altered
the whole Plan of living as
pared with my fatherft time,
instead of ..doing the thousand
one things -peraphally which
parents did for themselves, I
ploy others to do them for we,
of course, have to pay them. /.
lar is not a unit of gold, but a unit
of labor. Now, labor Is
Big
to
1) I-
Shor-
3:30,
Hawkins,
L- D.
Discus-
J. M.
real-,
was
marked by a reception to the envoy
of the Portuguese republic, recently
recognised by ‘Englaqd. Uu.ll his
denar turn for India for the. Durbar
tha King will be kepteso busy that
it is hardly likely that he will get
another ex ended vacation before
We are going to give away abso-
lutely FREE on December 23. 1911
com-
and
and
my
em-
end.
A doL
DEATH OF AV. H. RAYZOR.
Further details of the death of
William 11. Rayzor were received
Saturday In a telegram from J. N.
Rayzor of this city, who went to
Hereford on receipt of the original
telegram, o attend the funeral. The
telegram, which was to ’Mrs. J. N
Rayzor here, follows:
HEREFORpt Oct.
Louis,,.Mm- 9:35, Ques.
9:50, Benedlc-
1’1 T CONVICTS ON ROAD.
DALLAS Oct 26.—Go- Colquitt
n » ..nJ-. ... the state fair today
dvora^ed putting cdnvRTJ on toe
. < * •- - OTtlOntO
and removing the ball and chain and
st tires.
rs:
able to rsst
et me »bo»
farms that
own'terms
on.
»OD BLACK
)\V RATS.
wlon.
,n & Co's.
attorney's fee of ten dollare. If the
expense of au attorney shall be in-
curred in th* collections of said as-
sessments or any part thereof.
See. 10. There being a public
necessity existing for the Immediate
Improvement of the portion of the
public MBoare as sot out hereto, the
rule retiring that this ordfjMfr
The First Christian Church is in
the middle of big preparations tor
the entertainment £ 'he delegate
ministers of tho Texas Christian lec-
tureship convention, which will be
held here lour days, from November
20 to 23, inclusive.
The Lectureship is af),„„jiauual
feature of the Christian church, hav.
ing been established about twenty
years ago, and much beneut is deriv-
ed from the meeting toge-her of dif-
ferent divines. Every Ohristian
minister. in Texas is expected to be a
member of the organization, and as
many as find it possible are e*?6®1®-!
to at.end. Pamphlets containing the
program for the four days’ meeting
will be sent to every chureh. On
the program over forty well knowa>
ministers have part, and the meeting
is expected to be a great success,
lifv. Rogers hopes that the atttend-
ance will pass the 200 mark and
thinks it may possibly reach 4 00
Traitors. --------------r---
Lectureship program:
t’fiirf lecHvrer, IL- —Abbott- Qi
St. Louis, Mo. - e-
Monday, Nov. 20, Evening.
i,,_ ijllv»G0UAUA. i>. Kogers of
Deaton. 8, Ad.ress of welcome, A.
ley, Denton. 8:20, Response
Terrell, Sruitnfleld. 8:40,
R. Stapp,
10, music. 9:20, Ap-
.__I an.
BehedtctloAi,
assesse , couBtitute -a liea against
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CITY ORDINANCE,
An ordinance making assessments
against property and the owners ot
property for Improvements of a por-
tion of the public square of the City
of Denton, Texas.
Whereas an ordinance was passed
by the city council of the city of
ueutou,. Texas, on the «8th day of
AugtlSL 191X. an.l the same was ap-
proved by the mayor of said eity On
the 3»th day of August, 1911, pro-i
vidfrig for the improvement ot a'
portion of the public square of the;
city ot Denton, Texas, and that the!
portion to be so improved was set
out and described in said ordinance-
and whereas the owners of the prop?
erty abutting and fronting on said
portion of the public square of the
City of Denton, Texas, to be improv-
ed as eel out in said ordinance were
given an opportunity as required by
law, and the said ordinance to ap.
pear before the City Council of the
said City of Denton. Texas, to con-
test the assessment to be made
against each of them and their prop-
erty and personal liability and
regularity <rf the proceedings
reference to the
ilson.
tmeer.
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KING RETURNS 10
BRITISH CAPITAL
telegram- 1
ibney unbound
his sister-ln-iav Mrs. Franqis E. I
Abner, which oecurrel at the AbncyJ
raneH tFitfly'nittesTroTn l:tg Spri:i"r
Tue? as morning. Tho’telegram did |
•nt vivt.u^hut death is-believed to|
have been caused by typhoid,’* v-TL 1
wh: h ..he had been sick for the past'
month. or more.’’ Deceased, who w as
Miss i’nofo of Jones county, was , $
about ii years i>f age, and is sur
vived i-y her husband and one daugh-
ter. Miss Ida, who is a studeie
fit Mary’s at Dallas.
The body will'be brought here for j
for Interment, i
day, ..ruing,
will held at the First
.•hurc', .some tini Thursday,
A rain fell here last Friday night,
and Saturday -morning accompanied
by a drop in the temperature, Sat-
urday was a cold, damp day. clearing
up Sunday but with considerable
rest Sunday night,
ROANOKE NEWS. ITEMS
Roanoke News.
Ah interesting program is an-
nounce or the dedication services
new school building here Oct,
0 Messrs. W. M .Bruce, W. B. Btz-
keU and J. J. McCook of Denton
are on the program for addresses
The latter pan. .f last week Lee
Williams had the misfortune of K>s.
ing his household goods and a bale
of cotton that was stored ' his
house. Mr. Williams was llvinK in
th® house owned by O. L. Mullinax
of Stamford and waa picking cotton
. The origin of the fire
ft unknown. --------------- a
9 Devoliunt.1 S. H. Holmes, Ver-
L.. I*: '’U, Raul s Abounding Faith,
Qtis Hawkins, XiaillU. >.90, Review,
W G. Baker. San Angeld. :_1041tL
Discussion- 10:40, Business. 10:5o,
Music. .11, Greatness”df pTSaching,
it. A Abbott, St. Louis,^-Mo. 11:45,
Questions and answers. 12, Berre.I
Ulction, T F. .Weaver, Marshall.
Afternoon beeSloix-
’ 2--D( voticnf I, L. Guy Ament,
Dalhart. 2:30, Baptism and Chris-
tian Unl-'i, Hugh McLellan, San
Antonio. 2:So,-"Review, -1 R. Ford,
Corsicana. 3.10, i)is< ussion. 3:30,
Church Finance, R. R. • Hamlin,
Wichita Falls. 3:50, Review, John
W. Smith, Brownwood. 4:10 Dis
cusslon. 4:30, Benediction, F M.
Trimble, TyleY.
Evening Session.
7:30. Devitional, c narles M. Ash-
more, Rogers. 7:50, Paul’s Doctrine
of Righteousness, II. G. Fleming,
Athens. 8:10. Review, J. W. Kerns,
Austin. 8:3(L..^ Discussion
Song. 8:55. The Right* to Preach
S. A Abbott, St. Lovis. Mo,
Ques.iorfs and answers 9:50. Ben.
cdlctlou. S A Thomas, Mineral
Wells.
W<wln<»s<lay Morning.
--U-—DevotiouaL--1E_M J5?L
linger. 9:30, Paul a5d Reconcilia-
tion, D. R. Hardison, Brady. 9:60,
Review' A E. Ewell, Beaumont.
10:10, Discussion. 10:40, Busi-
ness.'. 10:56, Mus-j. 11. What to
Fmphastze >n Preaching Today, B
A. Abbottrt, St. Louis, Mo.z 11:45,
Questions and answers. 12. Bene-'
diction. F W. Strong, Denton.
A P
president's address, V.
j Granbury. :>:jO, music.
j pouitment of committees and
; nouncenuints.
engineers fHlirantr> of the sam* class, the lat-
------ ‘ *• In short.
It is not’the cost of living that has
sone UP. but the standard of living.
And all the howling we country
bovs brought nn on « doilar-a-day
standard rnav do. ft useless so long
as try to make our now ten-
do’ftr-s-dav Income pay for flfteen-
dollars-a-daj style.
When 1 dl«gno»e *11- *
* ment and write an ord.r for *
» suitable medicine*. 1 expect ♦
« certain reeulta if the druggist *
* does hid part by carefully <
* compounding purest drugs." *
and THE PATIENT: *
The dressmakers of the Rue de la
L___Paix -.uuiplain that this has been a
I hard season lor them because of the
sharp enforcement of American cus-
toms regulatidns. An American who
—lormerly bought several costumes
now likes one. just to have some-
thing from J’aris.
2- - Devotional. E. S. Bledsoe.
Springs. 2:30, P-ui s* Advice
Young Ministers, G. A. Faris,
las,. 2:50, Review, S T.
Hereford. .3:14), Discussion.
Paul on Praybb, S. R.
Greenville .1 ft. Review,
Anderson. Palestine. 4:10,
slon. - 4:30, Benediction,
Streator, Center Point-
Evening Session,
7..1-C—Devotional, Frank
hart. Timpson. 8, Address,
Kershner, the new president of T.
C. U. 8:45. Song. 8:50, Sources
of Power in Preaching, B. /». Ab-
bott, St:
tions and answers,
t'.on, M A. Smith, Howe.
Thursday .Morning.
9- De'otiot'af, Randolph Clark,
Stephenville. I_____ _ __________
sionarv, H 1 Suttoq, T. C. ' U.
9:50, Review. 10:10, Discussion
10:40, Business. ltf:55, Music. 11,
Backgrounds and Foregrounds of
Preaching, B. A. Abbott, St. Louis.
11:45, Questions and answers. 12,
Benediction, J. A Lincoln, Paris.
klt<’fiioon Sei.s’on. . t
•_ .Devotional. R. L. Courtney,
Bartlett. 2:3u, Modern Silence and
Christianity, J. W. Lowber, Austin.
2:50, Review, O A Carr, Sherman,
3:10, Discussion. 3:30, Business.
3:55, Benediction. K. O. Sharpe,
Dallas. 4, Visit places of interest In
he city. ,
Evening Session.
7:30—Devotional, C. P. Craig,
Terrell. 7:50, The Pauline Concep-
tion of Immortality, T. A. Manley,
San Marcos. 8:10, Review, H E.
Was • Former Well Known Resident
of Denton, Hating Moved to Here-
ford Twelve or Fourteen »ear*
Ago—"Leaves Wife and Children.
The Dahas News Friday morning
contained an account of th^ death of
W. H. Raysor, a telegram announc-
ing whose death had teen received a
day or so ago by J N. Rayzor, his
brother,' here.Mr Raytor was a
comparatively .young man, being but
4 4 years old, and left a wife and
five children. The telegram to Mr
Rayzor did not contain any of the
detallsujf his death, and J. N. Rayzor
suppowd thai death liad been caused
by pneumonia.
Following is the News’ account:
h. rtaytOr was crushed- to
death here while he, With George
Rayzor, W L. Salft and auuth^r party
was digging gravel from a gravel
pit near Hereford, when the o’ver-
bunging bank caved in on them Mr.
Rayzor was killed'ouTrfghT, lift neck
being broken and his body ba lly
crushed. Neither of the other men
was badly hurt. lr. Rayzor was an
old-timer here. He had lived in the
Pahhandle for saver'I years, and had
been a factor 1u the nidmlLIing of
the plains country. His body will be
he;,I until Friday for b -rial "> await
the arrival of relatives Troin . btTiiT
parts of the state."
—-Jv— ‘
evening to attend the funeral ()f liis
brother.
H
••
’’HEREFORpY Oct. 27.—Will
w»w» ktUcd br -a landslide i« a gravel
others
The Liberals are-amt fos Kyir Har-
die’s scalp. ’I’lio tMieomduAjmlsIng
Socialist has been going up and down
the country condemning the Govern-
orient, par-^|x:ulaj'iyi Rtf. their iv tlon In
calling out the troops at the time qf
tho rad-wav. strike. Mr. .Lloyd--
TRqnrjv root: H«*-lea.) wheu he E;”ti
Mr tiarrtin-a-'Uaasitxg.-down ill the
. wbjili however.
SocialisT’TeniR'r hltreref
end his ur.acks have b<‘<tn
Hint e'ett<!h<' tnl • -r lei'il-
ers-haye bad to repudiate . them
Tlje Liberal rcve'it'e Is t0 _takc the
form of opposing Jhe. rc-electioft of-
Mr Uar'dte for Mcrthyr-Tydvi'.
Hardie Is a Scotchman, and has not
bccn^able to manage the language .of
Wales. To mos- of his constituents
Welsh is their native unique. The
Liberal campaign’ against Hardft ft.
therefore to be carried on 1^ Welsh,
which tho Chancellor of the Exche-
quer and most of the’Liberal lead-
ers of Wales can. talk us well as they
can English and It •Kenorally carries
a Welsh audience.' U’J—”-
wean the Welsh .miners from their
Socialist member remains to be sem
8:45, Music: 8:60, Paul - aa
Preacher, B. A. Abbott, St. Louie,
»:35, Quest ion. and answers. 9:90,
Benediction, F.
WhilesTtoTo. J
The American Art association,
which is not a firm of picture deal-
ers but a sotiaT'cTUb for American;
artists, art students and pcrsonA.llV
“terested in art, has opened its doors
again a ft*? "a lapse of over two years.
New pictures have been obtained in
the rue .lofieph-Bara. a few doors
from tho rue d’Assas and tiny , rue j
Notr., Dame des Champs, the street’i
is which so many great pain ers had ,
-and have their studios While not |
so spacious as the old club house in i
< the rue Notre Dame des Champs, the;
club’s aew home. Is more compact |
an l more comfortable, comprising;
the whole of the ground floor of aj
modern apartment hljuse With a’sep-j
aratn entrance.
The club intends to revive the art
exhibitions for which it was famous (0 paf so that the
fa the past i would buv some amusement or other.
! Todav. for twenty-five cents, I can
After several months’ trial the n better meal fm New York res-
French State telephone < — - -• --
have aueeeded 4n-connecting -Barft tef ^eing much cleaner
and Madrid, and the service will be
sqon opened to tho public. The e8- j
tablishment of oral communication
over such a distance—909 miles
is ohlv one of a number of reforms
which are befn<r Instituted, the cen-
tral battery among them at first
condemned by the postoff’ce tele-
phone nnthorlties but now regarded
as essential by everybodv. The
switchboard at the pr’ncipnl eic-
chanea to being remodeled ’b" speech a.
American plan, nntll ^^-"r^jj^tdvoca^d put
♦xrhnnge will do away with the tel tf,e ct,unty'g expense
*pbon„ efrL” who Is m'fth s'ower county i « .... .. . .u_,----
and lees courteous In France than
Id America.
tnul plat of the city of Denton, Tex.
we, and against the ft®J?C£_O£ said
property the sum of $70 for said
ituprovenu «t. t
- Sec. 5. That there Is here now
aesess“d. against tire street railway
and. the ow.nur or owners of- the
said street railway accupjlng a por-
-tten of -the puLaix KuuarA'. .herein dF-__
scribed to bo so Improved, tiie whole
cost of the improvement between
and unde rthe rails and track of
said railway and two feet on the
loutside thereof,’ __________-
I See. ft. That the said assessment
yirTsk»R“bfr'<L4a--aii4l_pAXglila in money
i one-naif of ° [when said improvement is compTet-'
lock number tinee, I >(] ant) aniaonts so assessed
Of ! “b“U bear Interest at ’be rate of
"“"‘4 eight per lent per annum from the
date they are due, if not paid when
due. That the sai l assessment shah
the said
,'l'fopeety to secure the payment of
the ainojunta so assessed against the
property auiitting on, and fronting
the portion of th^safd public square
-to be so Improved, as herein dear rib.
Sec. 7. That the said ussessmehte
are hero declared to b® personal
liabilities of the owners of auch prop-
erty abutting or fronting on. the
portion of the said public square, to
be so Improved as herein described.
Sec. 8. The lien created against
the property set out bereln abutting
or fronting on the portion of th® •
public square to be »o improved aa
heroin- described and the personal
liability ©f the owner thereof may be
enforced by suit in sdiy court hav-
ing jurisdiction or by sale of the
property so assessed in the same
manner as may be provided by law,
for the sale of property for ad
valorem city taxes
Sec. ». That tf nay owner of
property abutting ot fronting on the
portion of the public square to be ao
Improved as herein described shall
fall or refuse topay thesaid anass
moot herein made, in money when
the same shall become due. shall
pay all costs necessary for the edlWc-
If you are figuring on buying one ||
come in and W us show you the .
. LONDON, Oct. SO.—The King Is
again in London rfter the only va-
cation he has taken since his accea.
sum. The Roya, party came direct,
b to London from Balmoral;'’ where
the last weeks of the vaiaHon have
l»eeu spent, ~
After a strenuous seaadn. which in-
cluded ihg coronation ana the long
list of rm reeding festivities, the
Klug and Queen left town at the end
a: July. Cowes week coumtnenced
Klug and the Prine# of Wales en-
joyed bathing from a steam pinnacle
in Osborn Bay until the Prince had
to leave to Join his ship, the Hindu-
stan, on board which he stMrted ac-
tive service atioat aa a’lnldshipmau.
With the breaking up of the royal
party on board the Victoria and AL
bert, thP King and Queen returned
Xo town for a day, and after bidding
goodby to Queen Alexandria, the
King went as the guest of Lord and
Lady Ripon ‘o Studley Royal tor the
opening of the shooting season.
Aft er h’s shoot in visit*, the Klug
took up his residence at Balmoral
Castle, where the Queen and royal
children had precede*', him, and the
succeeding weeks weie spent in en-
tertaining distinguished guests and
with shooting parties' on the
moral estates.
The King s resumption of
dence »t Buckingham Palace
_z——l-_________________j in the ‘‘Pilgrim/s Scrip,’’ la tho
Wife of Former Dentou t’it'zen Died November AmericanTTSgUZtiiC. S ccm’-
Ni'.ir Bic Springs—Body Brougtit tribu or writes an analysis claiming
Hrte for Interment. ’ 1 that tho cost of living I as not gone
■”—- '- I UP» but that the standard of living
receivjB Tuesday by has increased. To pro's it lie "riie8
nouncj^lhe death oi ' as follows;
"As a boy in the early 79’s, I re-1
member, going to the store lor my I
and -Paving-mi!hIng fts; 1 , .
■51 *» per pouuA for tea.. FioUr was; Tuesday 'Mbriilirg.
6 or- 7 ee^ts her pound. Sugar 8 to ’ 9
1HT rvTrs-.- -Coffer, -4#-a»4- -toxiydiiXeX
ts.-A pair of high boots us ft
• oi tho •Winter, cost $7.’O or
(o>, and to niako them last they
e copper-toed. My fa'her
; country p.'frson”~”w;ith n^ver
inltban $HtU0 per annum. I'm
| lance earning from $2,500 to $4000.
n ue oruugiii >i.vie i«o [ Ts true I am no bett r off than ply
reaching bore Thur8-1 father, tut tho fault is mine, hot the
The funeral s irvices | cost of necessities. I pay 60 cents per
Christian' pound for *ea 3 to 4 cens Tor flour.
* carefully aa hie doctor, and *
* truata that druggist Q> serve *
* him equally with the doctor. *
* If we put up your mad- w
* icinea
* tlent
six In said block SflWber three, as
shown by th* original plat oU-tbo
City of Renton, for a corner.-Thence
east 68 feet for corner, thence north
with a line parallel with the curb
of sa|d sidewalk to a point 68 fec(
due east of the place of beginning
for curnzT. thru’ r west to tho ida< <.
of beginning.
Sec. 4 That there is here now u«-
sezsed against the abutting property
owners, and against thelj-_proj>erty
abutting, and fronting on tho hh1<1
portion of the public square of the
sald”CTty wr'ltmrfon. Te*aa,4o-h£_sa
Improved the following amount s,
said amount# not to exceed three,
fourths of th* costs of 'hiacndamlr-
Ing the portion, of tho 8ill‘l portion
ot- the public square described here,
in, ' ’
A’. Tlfe rd lit” here new aaaessud,
against the north one-half of
number one, In b!
of the original plat Of the 'cUf.
Denton, Texas, and against the own,
er said property the sum of $35.00
,or said improvements.
H There Is here now
agnh.st the south half of lot num.
h-i one In block number three, of
t:,e original plat of the said city of
Denton, Texas, and against the own-
er Lof said properfV. the sum - of-
$35.00 for said imurovemcnta. _ —
C There is here now araesMd
against the rt«rth half of lot number
two in block number three aa shown
by the original plat of the gald City
of Denton, Texas, nnd against the
owner of said property the sum of
$36 <Mi for said improvements
D. ThFfe ft he’? now assessed
against the south half of lot number
two tri block number three a8 show-
by the original plat'of the said eity
of Denton, Texas, and against the
owner of said property the sunt of
$35 for said improvement
E- TherP is here new assessed
against lot number three In block
number three as shown by the orig-
inal plat of the City of Denton, Tex-
as, and against the owner o. said
property the sum of $70 for said
Improvement.
F. ThtOre 1" here now assessed
against the north half of lol number
four In block number three as «bow»
by the original plat the sum ot 135
tot said Irn'iurovement.
G There ft here now assessed
against the south half o* lot , No,
four, in block number three as shown
by the original plat of the city of
Dentoh. and agalnat the owner of
Mid property the aum of |35, for
Mid improvement.
G There is here now assessed
against the north one-half of lot
number five. In block number threo.
as shown by the oriftnal plat ot the
elty of Denton. Texas, and agalaet
the owner of Mid property to tM
sum or $35 for aatd Improvement.
MRS. f. E. ABNEY DEAD .“«»»».
pit. He, George and two
were caught in it.- Will’s neck and
back were broken, but the otheis
escaped serious Tnjury. The funer-
al was postponed until Saturday to
await the arrival of Frank. Will
reach home Sunday mprnlng. A
snow storm Is raging here."
HAri’ENINGS OF INTEREST
ABOUND PILOT 1*01 NT.
Also the Superior Grain Drills.
The word superior means the best
______ # aetkr b-TRENVOV* SOCIAL BEA.
Selects hll drugwfot as « BOY AL BRITISH FAMILY
HAS RKTtflNED TO LONDON.
j Programs'for Full Time Arranged ■ *
a*d Well Known Divineawill Lec-
■ ture—Between Two and. Four Huh
tired Delegates.
AUTOS IN DALLAS PARADE.
DALLAS, Oct. ««.—About 509
automobiles, many from distant I
parts of the stale, paraded here to- I
day in honor of cood Roads Day at 4
the State fair. r
» - • • .
Supt. J. 8. varliale announced
iMdav that tu« primary grades in
JrTX (Central) school not
be resumed unul further noiloe. The
grsdqs abov« the Low Fifth returned
to school Monday, but the date of
resuming the work In ths lower
gra.es baa not yet been determin-
ed upon, and will not be until all
possible danger is past.
['•vhis country because It is scarce,
i and for no other reason. ‘TIs truS,
L,pay 25 cents a pound for steak,
but this is'not due to a Beef Trust
<n- robber this or robber that, %ut
because of the manner in which 1
.i-m.ui.laiy steak sip 11 be handled
an 1 handed to me before I win re.
ecive and pay for It. As a matter
of fact, I could Pot have obtained
such a steak at 50 cents per nound
fifteen years ago. If I will do as
mv daddy did, get up in the morning.
'Ti'o ipv market-basket and walk to
nlaces where the sayP quality
d and vegetables as he bought
11 handled. I will get them at
same price, but If I demand my
steaks and chops brought to my door,
ban led from the day the animal
v as born In the most scientific and
intelligent manner, fed and killed
in tip-tn-dat<? conditions,- hauled to
me in automobiles, wrapped In wax
paper nnd delivered by a boy Tn a
clean, white apron, I hqvri^o pay for
the labor Involved. Again, as a
i'oy in the carlv ’80’s, working ns a
rierk for five dollars per week, la
Philadelphia, 1 received fifty cents
foI._iHinpcr-money when wP were re-
pnfred to work extra. Of course. I
bunted up a twenty-five-cent place
other quartar
| For this is >
|* the baking g
g powder that g
g ‘makes the g
g baking better.’* |
g It leavens the food |
• evenlytlWQughmit; ■
puffs .it up to airy '
f lightness, makes it
g delightiully appetit- g
r g lug and wholesome, g
■ Remember,Calumet ■
• Is moderate in price •
“ —highest in quality. •
-! Ask your grocer tor ®
■ Calumet. IJori't
g a substitute.
M H RAYZOR, NEWS OF
WHOSE DEATH WAS RECEIV-
ED, WAS CRUSHED.
Although they havu not yet rearh.
cd the size of the newest American
battleships, the ships of tjie British
Dreadnought fleet continues ta grow
as the fleet tncreasea "tn .pumbei .-"
The ships of the King George V
class, four tn number, the first of
which haa just been launched, lire
ppt down in some of the books of
reference as Of 25.00(1 tonp and in
, - compared
with the 26.00(1 tons of The "Wyom--
tn., and Arkansas. And this seems
to lie decided upon ns tho limit for
the present by the British admiralty.
At least tenders have just been
• ailed for the -coiismirtlon tn prl-
vHGuyarls oLtvo of the vessels pro-
vided for in tTie current year’s nav-
al estimalcs, and it Ig said that they
will resemble the vessels of the King
George V class, - The. other t'tp
ships of this year’s program are to be
built’ at the Portsmouth ami Deven.
port dockyards, and if any great ad-
vance Is to be made It will be hi
those b!i|I’s' nver which the admiralty
will have' coHipietn eonirol Jisra
the time tho keel is laid. In all four
ships there will by an advance ln
connection with the torpedo repelling
guns arid the horse power will be in.
creased in order j.hat the speed of 2 1
knots way easily be maintained, as
did the Or!on In her recent trials.
The fifth big ship to be laid down
this year will be a cruiser of the Lion
type so that Britain will have a fleet
of four cruisers of 28-knot speed
with practically 'he fighting power
of battleships. Without 'he vessels
of this Tear’s program Great Britain
has now completed, launched or
building 32 modern battleships and
cruisers, equally divided beiaaen
dreadnoughts nnd BU,^Br*d-re!.S4;;
noughts, graduating from the 17,900
ton dreadnought to the 24,000-ton
King George V.
According to reports received here
the MlvagFOf the frigate ■’Lutine.
wrecked off the Island of Vlieland
In 1799 is I'ro fens'ng a0 weI1 that
It ft expected lb*1 the enormous
treasure carried by the Jll-fatcd v,ar‘
ship will be recovered lnz* "bort
tl"when the "Lutine," a 32-gnn fri-
gate was wrecked she wci on: her
way to .-ambarg with a cargo of
gold and allver bars and coin of the
total value ot 9«.000..00ri. Of th!,
sum 9785,000 waa for the payment
of English troops domiciled on the
Island Of Texel. while the balaxce
w,a to be used to re’teve tho mer.
chants of Hamburg. wh0
barraasod flnn® **By, owln« to
(tertosalon of the money market
. hy the wars. Numerous at-
pwrt. t0 ealv* the wrecked flrtt'ng
■____UII to th*
the
with
said improvement
nud TUT~Trcnmt!v-nf-**+•! luHmuuj- .
incuts to their propetby and any-
Other matter thereto; tUeroiore, In
pursuance <>f the aaid ordinance:
Be it ordained by the City Couu.
cil of the City of- Deuton, Texas:
Sec, 1. That it ft uedesMry for
the follow ing described portion of I
the public tuiuare of the city of I
i-i i• t efi.' Trxa?. to be improved by
m'acazla iz+ngf fhe *ald portion, ftf. the
Katd public equal«, with rock
gravel, ami that the city council
orMi'rcd- FaW- Imprtmyueitt io
made.
public equate df th
Texas, t_
lows; towttr
Beginning twelve feet east of the
northeast corner of lot number one
tn block number thxac. Aa MiQWj^bj^
ihe original map of plat of the city
of Dentqn, Texas. Thence south
along the curb ot the .sidewalk par-’
allcl with tho fion! of the buildings
of the went side oi the .^ public
square to a point twelve feet east ot
Whutlisrijl will I Hu- southeast corner of lot number
_ 4 1 •“ ’ ' « ' • I "T n Wl_ %■ -. — I I. »A A rt M
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208986/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.