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NORMAL FACULTY
IS AGAIN NAMED BY
DENTON-WISE LINE
g'
Mr Phil-
Denton Trust Co
oth
the
will
EXECUTING ALLEGED
for
125
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REPORT 36 BUSHELS PER ACRE
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to
61.
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1 he Court House of Denton County
COLT.
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Jagoe Abstract Company
I
It AiU
5.00
4.00
7.00
HARR
With ether aeiglrbore ha
is absolutely
£
the
for um Sunday.
had
1
0
i
3
Sr
•z
il
.1 '
$
J
of
the
peanut
Cbam-
to tbe
for
the
had
$11.00
11.00
10.00
10.00
• 00
fi.OO
S.00
T.o»
R
E
D.
L.
L
first
today
citizen
family
capitol
otl-
the
car
the
made of
of both
Mn<
M any
dren are
hem da ch
First
past
many
Went
beat-
■;
by a
Denton
before
M
of
the
and
out,
and
his
and
to
I. FOR STATEMENT
HANKS’ CONDITION
$150
tip to
LAREDO. June 9—Manuel Diaz
an alleged Huerta Spy. was shot at
Colombia this morning
11.00
n.oo
la.oO
11.00
10.00
!■< eleT
•'aced
$17,500
The
action
e nt.
r li.
v
ii
Gibson Rye .....
James E. Pepper .
Green River —....
Bunny Brook «....
Gnckenhelmer Rye
Kentucky Club
Lynn dale —......
bat
pa> -
according to
yesterday.
W.
Fry.
ana
MAN WHO OFFERED BLANCO
•800.000 BRIBE IS EXECUTED
during
makers
GRASSHOPPERS NUMEROUS:
NO DAMAGE REPORTED YET.
cost
Ash
the
af-
ha8
ars to I
!.e:rg oil
rax • • 1 «• r i-l
that niigl
factor I
It is I
the niinil
'I. an 121
that tins!
Ih-nton I
This Is I
in Texas!
mad. a I
city, anti
:o at'ral
was vote
ac ompal
dent oJ
provision
ent rtairl
Ti e H
set at 7 I
be madt
will affo
morning
in Dalas
for
de-
SUFFRAGETTES INTERRUPT
BALKAN PEACE CONFERENCE
The
and
Kf»er
in
The rain continued in a sprinkle
much of Monday night.
f *
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II
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P VI
DENTON CO. SHERIFF
CAPTURES MEN NEAR
9— The
g?. *. >'i
K*'-
SCHOOL BOARD SAVES GOOD
SUH OUT OF
A. A l
of the <1
Ing on I
afernod
t ons tol
the purl
proper! J
n oetlngl
n ornind
day aftl
proos.il
rciiertl
Mr. <
.for the
of (be
roll hot
$17,500
board I
elev n
home-p’
Denton
COLD WAVE OVER NORTH
FELT HERE; MERCURY
H J
DALLAS TRADE TRIP POST-
PONED I NTIL JUNE
not
to
bettJ
Cart
subject to other
resident, when i
boarded
day. D.
a dairy,
worked,
14 O. HHUGAR1 HOME FROM
TENNESSEE FAMILY REUNION.
Ing. ----
heavy shower was falling in
Denton the sun was shining
town.
sue J
that
for 1
rest
ENGINE PULLING BINDERS
IN 750-ACRE WHEAT FIELD
Sheriff s auto,
his automatic
received here
the affair Sher-
Gallagher left
DENTON MAN SUPPLIES A
BIO TRADE IN TEXAS HORNS.
DENTON MILLING CO.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
it until
him and
't tyai.t
Den-
•em p:
'. bllj
June <7-
made his
House
Private
SEEKS ADVERTISEMENT OF
DENTON IN DALLAS NEWS.
BAILEY KICKED IN
HEAD BY YOUNG
had his depu-
o’
PORTER CHARLTON MUST
FACE TRIAL IN ITALY.
i of the men's
then followed
Bottled Bmt.
fl back for can* and bottle*
11 baek for caa* and bottle*
JOe per dor baek for bottle*
SHERIFF SELI44 PROPERTY
UNDER COUR. EXECUTIONS.
of priv-
war by
Turkish
this the
Governor
is geld to
upon by
of "hat I
dr'-n's I
ill-tempJ
toss anil
bad br< I
all the
and shd
Worm 1
zenge.
lateg th
tem. an
happy
guarantJ
mail. P
Medi< in J
Louis.
Directd
leu. Fowl
met in J
t>-rtioon I
Dallas tri
•••st roul
would be
then outl
• x;>♦><■;ed I
i ars will!
Report]
Sanger. J
wi re red
ing and
mid go<
throughc
MORE s' REE I w BEING OILED
To STOP THE DUST.
sv.a>h at
■ omtirised
alleged to have approached
maun The Judge ordered an
qufry to begin Wcnesday.
Iwgfr,.-&W
f
SCATTERED SHOWERS FALL;
KEL1EIE T’OURJlk WKA>HER.
Burned December 23, 1875.' We have the only
Abstract of the Land Records that were destroy-
ed. Abstracts made to all land titles in Denton
county.
Thursday
Slidell. On
sueeeedg
the Department ot
succeeds
« Fall
*roo |14.0»
_ 4.04 U.0»
. (.90 U-60
was instructed to
irmers Congress,
at College Station In
exhibit from Denton
Da-
trampled while
'nr by race at
yes'erday from
skull, the first
>1 IAT1ON
DEADMM K
one-half
curb to strict
'han $15 for
The Coat of Painting
A House
L. O. Shugart of Slidell was here
Saturday. * Mr. Shugart ret a ru* J
Wedneedav from attending the U.
C V. reunion In Chattanooga and
af’er the big reunion cloaed went
to Cleveland T4M.. where he held
a family reunion who hi* brother
and other relative*. Ho saw two
brother* for tbe flrot time In f°r-
It is so delicious!
NoL>ody can resist
it is ice tea made
The first thrashing in this sec-
tion of the s ate was on the Shrader
place near Frisco, where eight acr^s
made 298 bush'is. 36 bushels
<he acre.
o v as drawing three
d was cutting
Grasshoppers, which are commit-
'ing such depredations in West
Texas. New Mexico, Kansas and on
tbe Pa
merous
damage
A. Bailey ig suffering from a
his
received Saturday afternoon
a young colt he was turning
in the yard reared and kicked
Tbe animal raced about
when he was liberated,
SO
The largest shippers of whisky direct to the consumer in the South.
Below we list a few of our lead ing brands;
WASHINGTON. June 10—The
Supreme court today handed down
a decision In the Porter Charlton
case, remanding Charlton to Italy
for trial.
I
tbe
they were on
his. Twelve years
hi bought a mare and
brother. Ross Johnson,
is located ten miles
De atur He was to
th-
no
Thfeir
on
yet
THE SOUTHWESTERN
TELE8RAFH
AHO
TELEPHONE CO. U4
BALLAS. TflAI
WEATHER EMPLOYES REDUCED
WASHINGTON. June 7—Thirty-
one employes of the Wea'her Bureau
were reduced today for connection
with alleged political activity
suiting tn ’he r*cer
Chief Willis Moore.
on pro-
the Ad-
an an-
honey $3,40 per gal.-.
$3 and $4 a gallon
per gallon.
per gailonl Enpress charges paid
close con'ra<-t
a&sac'uf’on E
WILSON
WASHINGTON. June
liean Senators played t
politli al c ard vc. <:
itta< of Sei a't r T •» :■ ■
sa hugetts or. 'b 1
ten
He was
se. The am-
claimed represen'-
and Fitts came up
to Krum Thursday
went in an auto to
They reached the
Colonel and Preach Rayzor, song
of J. N Rayzor, and James Potts.
Denton boys who left a couple of
wbeks ago to attend a business col-
lege in New York, are en r°ute
home The reason for their short
stay, as given in ters to home-
.‘olljs/ is that they do not care to
attend a s bool in'y which negroes
are admit’ed on the same basis as
whitts^ and that as Southern born,
Texas-reared toys, they simply can
no' maintain their self-respect and
attend such an in.- :tution.
Relatives Saturday
cp.y of the three boys’
lion of Independence.'’ signed
< tally and decorated with a
durharn” seal and declaring
intention "to discontinue our
iation with the negroes."
Although the first wheat of the
1912 crop wsa on the market jugt
a year ago Thursday—Jun* 5—lo-
cal mill men expect it to be a week
or ’ton days yet before any of the
1913 crop r'geheg the local market.
We received our first new wheat a
year ago todhy," said Manager B.
W. Blewett of the Denton’ Mill.
Thutsday, ‘'and at Krum the first
came in on June I?’
BROWNSVILLE. June. 9.—Gen
Trevino of Monterey, who is declar-
ed to have oifered Gen. Blanco of
the constitutionalisCg $300,000 and
a generalship In he Federal army
for the betrayal of the Cons’itu-
ionalist cauge, was executed yes-
The trades trip to DallAI, get
Wednesday, Jube 11. has been
erred until Thursday, June 12, at
rwiuegt of the Dallas Chamber of
Commerce, whose gucstg the DCn-
'on county visitors will be. Presi-
dent Owsley of the local organiza-
tion talked wiih Secretary Babcock
Thursday nigh'. In asking tbe
change in the dates Mr. Babcock
said Mr. Owsley seated Friday, that
the entertainment committee Kon-
templated a luncheon for the guests
at the Country club and a special
play at gome of the Dallas theaters
during the afternoon.
Atorney Hurlburt, counsel
Wood, asks an investigation of
published charge that a man
approached Juror Morris Shu man n
and offered him a /usinegg position
for life and $200 "if he would
vote right.” Hurlburt said that ac-
cording to rumor- he was the man
Shu-
in-
The Unprecedented co’d wive,
which has caused freezing weather
in the hOrtheas' and cold weather
throughout the Nortn, showed up
in Demon Tn sday morning, when
the mercury registered 64 above,
two degre. s below 'he preceding
day's minimum The sharp wind
out of the nort. made heavy cloth-
ing and 'over comfortable Monday
night, (he dampness in the atmos-
phere making it seem even older
RECORD AND CHBOMfiCLK DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1818.
8
painful wound in the back ot
head,
when
loose
him.
yard
as Mr- Bailey turned to
playfully rose on his hind legs
pawed him. The blow from
hoof cut the scalp to lhe bone
several stitches were required
close it.
GRADUATED TORACXY) TAX.
WASHINGTON. June 7.—The
dan of Attorney General McRey-
nolds to break up the tobac o trust
by a graduated excise tax
duction has the support of
ministration,
nouncement
Waples-Platter Grocer Co.
T____ B
terday by Gen. Blanco's orders, to.
gf* her with a captain of Federal.
Blanco notified Gov. Carranza at
Eagle Pass, and Trevino was per-
mitted to telegraph, asking for tx.
e*$i».ive clemency, which was r*.
fused.
ened t
Mr. H
farm
as \hl*
core pa
yard 1
LONDON. June Vnles- Tv»-
k, y modi its her protocol demands,
the peace delega es may hold no
further meeting her>- aft*>r today
Turkey refuses to satisfy 'he Greek
claims to the re-enactment
ileges enjoyed befc-o the
Greek subjects rc«'d’r'e in
territory. While refusing
Turkish representatives are claim-
ing still gr- a'er privileges from the
allies for Turkish subjects- The
gulf between the two was so wide
at yesterday's m'e’ing that a con-
tinuation of the <onference stemto
ug'-lesa
BOSTON, June 7 —The jury to-
day acquitted President William
Wood of the American Woolen tom-
I any ot the charg” of planting dyn-
amite during the Lawpen<re textile
strike to discredi’ the strikers. A
disagreement was reported in the
lease of Frederick Atteaux. who was
tried on the sam. charge, and Den-
,nis Collins, who turned state's evl-
I dence, was convicted on two counts
and a quitted on four other*.
received a
"Declara-
Offi-
"bull
their
asso-
•LOBBYIST."
7 —Repub-
TAFT YIK1TS WHITE HOUSE.
WASHINGTON,
mer President Taft
visit to the White
since he became a
He lunched with the Wilson
Mf. •Tgft got lost at the
while looking for Speaker Clark and
a bystander finally pointed out the
proper door I am the happies’
man in rhe United States." was the
former Presidmt s comment.
<Wn.DBEN'S DAY DRAWS
GOOD CROWD AT LTTTLE ELM.
DR FORD GO4 EHNOtq OF P, I.
WASHINGTON, Juno 7,—Th*
appointment of Prof. Henry Jameg
Ford of Princeton as
Gen«ra! of the Philippines
be practically decided
President Wilson.
ific coast, are reported nn-
in Denton county, but
Is reported
to the present are only
the pasture land, having not
attacked the growing crop*.
HARACAN MAP’’ 1MP1VYVEMEN
The Baraca class of the
Baptist church has tor th*
several weeks been making
changes in their quarters on
HMtOry str** In the way of
tffyfng their room and supplying
themselves with convenience* that
will add to tha comfort of the class
and to Interior appearance of the
KIUANG ON KATY TRAIN.
HILLSBORO, June 9.—Dan El-
i was killed jurfi after he had
a Katy train here yester-
W. Redmon, proprietor of
for whom Ellis formerly
Scattered showers fell Friday and
Saturday, relieving tbe intense heat
an In gome place* being heavy
enough temporarily to aid the corn,
which 1* needing a thorough soak-
At 1 o’clock Saturday while a
West
down
OE
JI XL I.
E.
E.
C.
fliv. D
Kin- s r
Rend m
Hunt's
m< di' ii
5 0c pc
r<>fu!iib
Ring wo
gis's-
ards M
PURE MIXED
PAINTS
Accept no substitutaa.
include* the cost of the paint,
plus the labor of putting It
on. The paint that will cover
the most surface—that looks
the best—that lasts the long-
est—that satisfies the buyer
—that pleases the painter—
that ddcs not crack or p««l—
that wears tire smoothest—
that holds trade—that *>»*
fries dg—that
pnr*
IS MASURVS
HOUSE
of
supplies
in polished
Texas “long-horns.” The Texas Ad-
rien in their trip \o Baltimore to
the National <onventiou took along
a 7-foot pair, which Mr- BeiLillon
polished He has sold some extra
lancy pairs for as much as
and has a pair 9 feet from
tip.
DENTON BOYS REFUSE 10
ATTEND MIXtli RACE SCHOOL
W’EEKLY WEATHER EYIREX AST.
WASHINGTON. June 9.—Gener-
ally fair weather and Temperatures
above th* seasonal average are the
Bureau’s forecast for this week for
the country west of the Mississippi.
' i
Fred
•of 'he
who m
• ,l»ln
of yea
rangen
compiT
Mavfic
th.j co
have •
ERISCO RF.CEJX i RSHJP PROBE.
WASHINGTON. June 10.—Rep-
.'-s -iitative Hinebc gh of Illinois.
ro>.'r‘>ssive. today mrtoduced a bill
in i’4 House for the investigation
of the present fris',0 receivership
bv a sp'fial Congressional commit-
L. D. BertiHon, living with
E. Mixon, tw0 miles southeast
town, ig sole proprietor
Western Horn Co. which
a considerable trade 1
new for the city s work in
on several thoroughfares
on West Oak has recently
-id, the os' of
s’reet '.com the
track being less _____ .
45u feet, and others on the street,
who have been paying for water
srink ing. are investigating the
for oiling oth'r parts. Oiling
street, behind the east side of
square, was begun Thursday
ternoon All of East Hickory
been oiied, together with some of
the strei ts leading off from it, and
part of West Hickory.
CounLy Clerk Oscar T. Button,
who spent Sunday at Little Elm,
repop ed a big crowd snd • pleasant
entertainment at the Cnlldren’g Day
celebration ther*. Recitations, songs
and other entertainment features
afforded a pleasant entertainment
for the crowd, b t Mr. Button
thought the "rock-a-bye” gong of
sight little girls carrying dolls »»s
the feature of th* program The
entertainment was under the direr,
tlon of the pastor, Rev. Mr- Ely.
and was pronounced a guccise by
all preset*:.
With Dire torg Wilson. Llpgcotnb.
Witherspoiyrr, Dtavenport, Phillips,
Allen, Smoot and President Owsley
present, matter* discussed at Thurs-
day afternoon s session of the Chatn-
bfir of Commerce were a
factory, the Dallas trip, the
tauqua taking of an exhibit
Farmers Congress, report on
curing of space at the Dallas State
fair and the loci fair and rest room
proposition.
•C. A. Williams came before the
board and suggested that an inves-
tigation be made as to the cost ot
installing and operating a peanut
factory, saying that Denton <ounty
could produce many bushels of
nuts and that they had proven
very profitable crop, but that
need a local market for them,
asmuch as shlpp'ng meant a deter-
ioration of the weight and quality.
Directors Phillips and AH*n and
Mr Williams were named a commit-
lee to thoroughly investigate and
report at the next meeting.
A motion carried that the price
charged for making the Dallas trip
be $2.50 j>er person. Director
WitherKpoon. W Edwards and
Secretary Roark were appointed to
select the tadges and any other
advertising matter that might be
needed
The Chatiauqua committee from
the Chamber of Commerce wag ap-
pointed as follows: L. D. Borden, J
E. Wilson and H G. Allen. This
committer, will have entire charge
Of the chau'Uaqtia matters and have
the power to appoint smh other
'xfmmittees as they may deem >8t
for /'he pushing of the work.
The secretary
inquire of h- r
whi<h meets
July, if an
county 'Ould be shown to the thous-
ands of farmers who would be in
asendance and if it were admiss-
ables, to carry a representative ex-
hibit there, at th? time. Secretary
Roark was given leave to go to Lew-
isville Saturday where a trades day
will be held His mission will be to in
terest the people of that
heplng to secure the exnb t for tbe
Sta e fair this fall.
E. 8. Edward* of this city ?rav.
eling r*pr> senta'iv* of the Dallas
N*ws. i* here working up • *ub-
sCription list to pay tor a display
advertisement in the New*. He and
•ecre ary Roark of th* Chamber of
Commerce ar* circulating the sub-
scription list and Monday reported
Uber*) subscriptions and much en-
couragement from about all
business men they had seen
WASHINGTON. June
Comptroller of the Currency today
Issued a call for the condition of
the National banks on June 4th
ed his halt. He
from Fort Worth
night and thence
Wise
ranch of Ross. Johnson about day-
lig C. the men said, and took the
horst’s,
fd on
'here,
house by Jerome
Ross Johnson went to D'catur
swear out a complaint against the
men. (harking horse theft. The
incident of Sheriff Faith ca’chfnz
up with tbe men in hig chasv near
Rhome and being stood off at th*
point of a gun has’been related!
AUSTIN, June 10.—Gov Colquitt
yesterday named Gvs F Urbankte
of the Blinn Memorial college at
Brenham superintendent of th? In.
stitute for the Deaf and Dumb, s-i-
ceeding S. J, Thomas, deceased
• omniit-
:ar'. of
hand in liquidat-
f the indebtedness
in deferr'd
burning of
Th- 11.60"
saved by econom-
out of the sc. ooi
the past year and
o- • will re-
the to al
of more than $3,000.
th? session was devoted
maliers. including tne
of accounts. The reslg-
Miss Gretna Cobb
♦ Lee school was
T. M. RIITY SELI-S RANCH
NEAR DUBININ FOR 825.000.
night
The men told Mr Orr
M:«s Blanche
E onomlcg.
Miss Elizabeth
ine
M <s Margaret
H. M Snow. ’
WASHINGTON, June 7—Members
of th® Senate comm.ttee investi-
gating Pres.dent Wilsons charge
that lobbying has been going on
s/a|bst 'he tar'fl bill, said today
Senator Townsend s sensational
charge yesterday that the President
hiself was lobbying for tbe bill will
not ife taken up by the committee
unless specific charges are made.
A s atement from the White
Houge said the President was con-
fident the people knew be was r'P-
regenting them at Washington ano
he had a right to us® his influence
to ftsrther legislation promised in
tbe democratic platform.
THIS YEARS WWTAT fROP
M»'cih LARGER *HAN LAST.
'on county exhib
was (made z$o get
:t < >u!d lio' be
The county fair
While 'Wise and Tarrant county
officers Friday afternoon and night]
were searching the wilds for th* •
two m<n who Friday morning near
Rhome stood off Sheriff Faith ot I
Wise county and his deputy. Sheriff .
Orr of Denton county and deputies
tad tbe men safely under arreg-.
The capture was effected about
sundown Friday without tiring a
shot, although the elder of the two
men had an automatic shotgun in
tia band apparently ready to use it
when he »as dis'umtned
clever maneuver of the
county officers and <overed
he cou.d offer resistance. Tbe men
gave their names as Jerome John-
son and Fitts, both of Fert Worth.
Johnson is about thirty years old
and Fitts 22 or 23.
rb e Reading
Mns"
"ire and Bot-
qomtnittee as being In
•:on<lit on and the con
Monday night the
■ - was instructed
the $1,600 now on
ing
1$<V been tarried
mints Since the
Central building,
resents the sum
tea' management
rr.aintenan «■ fund
th- amount paid
d i e considerably
debtednesg
Most of
tn routine
allowance
nation of
teacher in
cepted, but no election for the
cancy was held. M'sr Cobb, it
s'ated wjii t'»'b in Sonora
bv the
coma'ose
Liitfvour property for sale with us We’re hav-
ing more inquiries right now for good farms in this
county than’we have ever had before. Let us give
our special attention to your place.
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<.4'1 ■
SgS-
President W. H. Bruce of the
North Texas State Normal returned
Friday morning from Av* - — ere
he attended the meeting ot the Nor-
mal regents Thurs—y afternoon.
Owing to the resignation of Prof.
J HtWrt Phillips, bead ot the De-
partment of education in the col-
lege, several changes in the assign-
ment* of the fa. ulty were neces-
sary Mr. Phillips tendered big res-
ignation last February, but no an.
nouncement was
now, at request
Pregident Bruce
J. R Swengon
lips ag head of
Education. E. D Crlddle
Mr Swenson as head of the Depart-
ment uf History, and Mis* Clara M
Parker, the new member of the fac-
ulty, succeeds Mr. Crlddle in the
Department of English
Miss Parker ig Denton <ounty girl,
wnose home is at Aubrey. She hag
had several years' experience in
t>aching in High schools over the
stage, and ih now a student assist-
ant in the University ot Texas,
wherf takes her A B. degree
this year. She has algo taught in
the University summer school for
several yean and Dr. Bruce is very
much pleased with being able to
get her for the Normal iacuity.
If the n/ipropr.a'ions sought from
the Legislature ar" forthcoming
'here will be several- additions to
the faculty ne essitatid. and the
Board of Regents empowered Pres-
ident iBruce to find other teachers
of special subjects, subject to (he
appropriation bill
The faculty for the year as nam-
ed Thursday follows
W. H. Bruce, “
W. D. Butler, Mathematics.
I' Borden. Phygi. s
N. Masters. Chemistry.
E Peters, Mathematbs,
Swenson. Edu'ation.
McDonald. Latin.
Criddle. History.
Anderson, German.
Davis. Agriculture.
J. W Smith. Mathematics.
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Rock and rye $3.50. Pen chand
Peach and appl* brandy, *ach
Apricot brandv $3.50 and* $4.50
California wine* $1.50 and $2.50
on on* gal. coating $2.50 or mor*.
Agent* Scblita*
Per ca*e, 4 dot. pinta......$5.00
P*r ca*e, 2 dos. qt*. .......... 4.25
Par cank. 10 dos. pta...... 11.00
Send ua non*y order or exekang*.
I :
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I fed
Friday afternoon of
iff Orr and Deputy
immediately to intercept the men.
who were reported headed in the
direction of Denton county. At Jus-
tin they were joined by Constable
Joh» tBrock, but no trace of the
men was found. At Haslet they
picked tip Deputy Sheriff Harve
Wilson and on advbe of the Wise
county Sheriff, who had gone to
Fort Worth for assistance, they
waited at Haslet for a while, but
s ill heard nothing of the missing
men While at Haslet a couple ol
oil drummers in an auto came in
and reported they had passed two
men near Drop who had drawn a
gun on the autoists. and then per-
mitted 'hem to pass. The
mers reported the men had several
head of horges. and
county officers knew
the r‘ght trail
Officer* Find Trail.
They found tra es
noonday <Aimp and I
the trail south westward The outfit
had left the road and gone into
Jim Day's pasture. The officers
kept on the clear trail, and finally
■ ame upon them down in a branch
in the Day pasture. The men
left the beaten path ■when they saw
•he approach of the
and Johnson, with
shosgun in his hand, got behind the
horses. The Sheriff
ties keep their weapons out
sfgHi and just before reaching the
herd, he turned the auto shortly
and go: in behind the horses so as
o afford no protection to Johnson.
When within a few feet of Johnson,
the officers drew (heir guns and
, overed him. telling him to drop the
gun and throw up his hands. John-
son obeyed and both he and Fitts
were arres'ed and scan bed. No
other weapon except tin shotgun
was found, but I' was loaded to
the britn the officers said, and ih
nddi Tn Johnson. I
in h s pot kits.
J<k,n-< n (laitns H•
!■’ ;a offered no
< lai rued that
for ‘Johnson
led ’he
• < x, eii.'i , i,ts with oil on th.
s r<‘ets ba’." teeu so satistac-
tbat the int: rest in the work
reading and applications are in
that line
A block
been
of
^Another
At the annua! meeting of the
stockholders of tne Denton Milling
Co. off! ers and directors
elected as follows:
Direc ors—G. H. Blewe.t, B
Blewett, J. W Rogers, L. L.
T1JU Phillip* J. R. Phillips,
T. A. McGalliard
Officers—G. H. Blewett, presi-
dent B W. Blewett, vice^pn sldent
and manager- E. K. Blewett, treas-
LONDON. June 9.—-Emily
vidson, who was
| interfering w$.h th'
I Epsom Downs, did
i fraetgtre ot the
martvr to militan' ■
stan e H’
ily working
and knew nothing o
Johnson claims th-
animals with whose theft he is charg
-d ar» r gh'ftilly
ago. he said,
left with his
whose ranch
southeast of
have half of
—Dis-
East man
(■dak ' ' rus '' Is ""(aht a ch ii
iti-trust suit ir..-t 'liti-d by United
'ates A’torney G* ral McReync'd-
“jucj one more” when
with
Nothing could be more refreshingly welcome to the
chance guest; no meal-time i'r.:nk could be more cooling.
No tannin taste to White Swan Tea—just the real tea
taste with a palatable smoothness and refinement of
flavor that belongs peculiarly to White Swan Tea.
Better than the latu requires
Your grocer will be glad to recommend
it because he knows that you'll come
back for more.
Ctor Owa Botdiac.
OhUl
Quarts
Old Hermitage .......fi.OO
Craddock's 87 ........$5.00
Old Crow ....... 4.50
Craddock'* 92 ___.... 4.00
Melbs Rye ........... 4.00
R. Monarch ........ 3.50
Craddockb* Quartette. 3.00
Canada Rye . .......... 3.00
Kentucky Cyclone fi.OO
Westmoreland Rye .. 2.50
Nelson Sour Maih ..... 2.50 7.00
Cocktail ....... 5.00 12.00
a traction en-
hcar field
big
a 21-foot
Th. field
all. and to
was
and
that
LONDON June 6 - ,M lit-iir suf-
fragettes today almost succeeded >n
■nterrup'iug the Balkan p«*ac" < on-
ference bv organizing a
outside St.
Ross Johnson, who appear-
th't scene while they were
being ordcyed back to the
T. M. Ripfiy Friday reported the
sale of his ranch no- r> hiin to
i John Kiser, formerly of this coun-
ty now living in Oklahoma
branch comprises 2,0f,0 acre*
brought $25 000 cash. Mr.
ha* been in the stock business
Oklahoma ever since he left Dtnton
county twenty years ago and has
Prospered, but that he wanted to
gjq^ Track t- Texas to educate his
children. He and Mr. Rippy went
over the ranch th' past week
>1
jl
repapered and chairs and oth*r fur-
niture bought. •’’♦'» houae I* now
being wired and the several mem-
bers of the cla«s will furnish butx
fans guffiefen' to keep the cine*
comfortable during thg hot summer
months A map and cabinet coas-
lately purchased con talc
instructed to
ty-elght years and another for the bfned was lately purcuat----
first time In torty-*even, while he Ing five separate divisions of the
with several cousin* whom be (Oriental nations and wtll be ready
not seen in fifty-odd years
MRIOI WOOOS MITO;
nm mu! mux
m,»wiw mins m
H*, t**, appeeciat** that <•■-
venianc* ministers to health,
j. r. raley a co.
Denton, Texas.
—
Corn Whiskey__... 2.5»
Beet Corn —........ »
Duffy's Malt (4 bote/ 4.»«
Alcohol .... $.$•
Do you want to borrow some
money on your farm? See us about
this. If you have a note you wish
renewed, we will be glad to help you
with the money.
Do you want to sell your vendors lien notet?
We'will buy them. We will also buy good second
vendors lien note*.
.lease
how much pressure the Prcsid' nt
has brough' to bear on wavering
!<■ In'lu"- them to sup-
in the democratic
<ratic I'-aders pro-
I a' 'h etrap they
>nbli"ano into. as
II be aide to testi-
only argument the Pres-
>«( d with th> m is 'he
which l-e insists
L. Craddock & Co
4 Ikallaa, Texas 4
■■r'f bill
tr- tn b-
MANY MAW IIP
BfJ R CHAMBR OF
Sheriff Orr is mak.ng deeds to
thr** tracts of land sold under court
executions this week. C. M. Sim-
mons paid $75 for th* undivided
Interest of J. L. McCullar in certain
property in Northeast Denton J.
Sender* bid to a’ $««5 80 acres
lend ne*r Lewi-vllle levied on
the property of John Nichol* *t
Henry Maddox bid In at $300
house and lot In northeaa* Denton
levied on a* the property of J- W.
Greenwood.
Sheriff Orr returned
afternoon from n'ar
■li-> Mu'kleroy ran h
• e unus-uql sicht of
: i;n- being u?"d in a
Th
Farm There Should
be a Bell Telephone
HUERTA EMISSARIES urbankte new o. d. i.m
in
force of
working in two hiftg
day.
t>e wheat looked good for twenty-
five buehelg to the acre.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913, newspaper, June 12, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213626/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.