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REBEL CAPTURE SAN MIGUEL!
PLACE NOE YET ARRANGED
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LOANS ON FARMS MADE AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST
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J. E. McCABE, Real Estate and Loans
National Hank
Gaskin
Allen.
Grocery Aviation Tickets!
the
an-
AUTO RACE STARTS.
w.
Date ot Flight, June 7th and 8th
Come Early
J
TURNER BROS
Both Phones 7
H. Garri
FEDERAL POSITION CRITICAL.
L. Craddock & Co
A Sleep Inducer
DALLAS, TEXAS
LEAVING CHIHUAHUA.
Mex-
8. H. Deavenport & Go
Fire
Automobile
Tornado
Insurance
711 Lias Bu.Mlw,
Co
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both
Eight
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are'
and
haf
are
that 60u
shouting
the revo-
the put-
Atnerican
the r^bel
CARPATHIAN CAPTAIN.
YORK. May JO.—Capt. A.
race" clause amendment to the con
«)itution *as approved.
on there will be
excursion fare.-.,
Craddock’! 87
Old Crow
Craddock ! '9t
Melba Rye
R. Monarch
Craddock'e Quartett
Canada Rye
Kentucky Cyclone
Wntmoreland Rye
Nelson Sour Mash
Corn Wtaiakey
Beat Corn ■
U. s. MAY LAND MARINES.
’ WASHINGTON, May 31.—Should
the Cuban rebels continue to attack
for<Mgn property it Is believed that
the United States will send a small
fleet of vessels to land marines at
the disturbed points.
. < '(>. ■
.•□th.
meet him on
him into the’
or 'h(. place
and I'll be glad to give you the
lowest faroa and just the infor-
mation you want. A postal will
do—addrers
: m i
Bon. v
Miller. J
Knox. B
now only in the ••apital.
hills swarming with brig-
rebels
1200 miles of railroad
MORE FA’
I UH D
Tucker
Meier
head. ’
I.in, w n
Bolivar
Curtsinger
With each $1G.00 CASH purch.oe in groceries
except mill product! and sugar we will give one
Aviation Ticket free
rn co.
o Th.
wil)
Champ Clark la aa d
84,000 invested in Hamp-
OHOXCO TO CHIHUAHUA.
Si. PASO, June 1.—Col. Orozco
left Juarez yesterday for Chihuahua
on the first military train over the
Mexican Central since the order to
suspend all traffic was promulgated.
The situation in Chihuahua is de-
clared by refugee^ to be extremely
serious and the looting and plun
drrlng of the town at any time, they
say would not be surprising.
Phone us about
insurance:
Thursday afternoon.
. were announced Mon-
51. Smitn.
' 8io.non.ooo IXJAN IS PLACED.
| MEXICO CITY. May 30.—A loan
of 810,000.000 for the rrbn!ldlng of
the M«x ean army has boon placed
through New Yorh banker!.
REPORTED CAPTURE DENIED.
EL PASO. May 31—Today's re-
ports show the Mexican Federal!
are five miles syuitg of Santa Rosa-
lia and 100 in les south of Chihua-
hua with no prospex-ts of fighting
for a week. Again today Federal
Colonel Aguilar, commanding the
Torreon garrison, denied the1 rebel
assertions that Lerdo has been cap
turd.
board of selectmen This is a
idea in America, but Germany
a somewhat similar system
row n.
.the
has
of
30 miles from Sant ago. A
regulars had just left the
a sally when the insurgents
overcoming the citizens'
The encounters
and the rebel leaders are
A. & M. FIRE LOSS 0* 45,000.
COLLEGE STATION, May 30.—
loss from the fire here the other
day is estimated at 8145,000. The
fire i8 beliefed to have been caused
by defective wiring, a lot of old
wires concealed in the upper floors.
of properties for sale tnat
E
E.
en.
G.
diseases.
Office:
Both Phones
A mermans
leav.ng
Mexico
ice will
volution,
no such
M
Van
White-
means that
w >i i.. ut.
55 Mays. W
SHIPS (XILUDK IN FOG.
NEW YORK, May 30.—The Hud-
son of the French 1'ne and the Bee
wind of the Puerto Rico line col-
lided In the bay yesterday, due to
a misunderstsnd'ng of the signals
tnd the dense fog. Both vesse's
'ere seriously damaged by the col-
lision, which wm bow-on, bi<t no
fatalit es occurred.
it tee in autos will
road to accompany
The arrangements
s address have not
it will be at the
From now
many special
which will offer you the oppo.-. ;-
n.'ty of making that trip at tha
least exp^nAc.
Tell Me Where
You Want To Go
FOR HANDUNG COTTON CROP.
FORT WORTH, May 30.—A plan
for handling the next Texas cotton
crop was agreed on at the meeting
of the Farmers Union Executive
committee. Arrangements for six
per cent money to be loaned on cot-
ton in local warehouses have been
made, it !g announced, permitting
the marketing of the crop intelli-
gently and slowly. The warehouse
sys'em is endorsed.
HAMPTON’S SUSPENDS.
NEW YORK, May 31.—Hamp-
ton's Magazine has suspended pub
lication and the June number
not be issued,
to have
ton's.
PADUCAH AT MPA BAY
SANTIAGO,
Un.ted States
rived at Nipa
the situation.
patches today
REBELS BURN CUBAN
.HAVANA. June 3.—Estcnoz,
rea] leader of the negro rebels,
captured and burned the town
J-amaya,
force of
tow n on
appared,
efforts at defense,
continu
extorting money from the plantation
owners, mostly foreigners.. under
threat of the torch. The situation
is serious
REP' >RTED.
5 Mexican
.ma, fifteen
case and bottle*
back for bolt's*
J. T.
W. S.one,
C Ball. Plain-
Slldell; Dr. S.
F. Vaughn,
Lloyd.
Comm ttee*:
M.
Lips
_
Cap»wre of Lerdo. if True. Will be
H* avy Handicap to Federal*.
CHIHUAHUA, May 31.— General
Huertas forces, upon whom the
Mad-ro government is depending to
end the rebellion, are in a precarious
condition, ac ordfng to rebel reports
received at headquarters, which »re
"hat Lerdo, only a f»<w m les from
Torreon ig In possession of the re-
bels. This, if true,
communication between Huerta and
his base of supplies has been cut.
Order your groceries now. This offer holds
good (ill Saturday morning, June 8th
..men. and
i . Hiding
■ONOR
NEW
H. Rostron, commander of the Car-
pathia. was yesterday presented
with a handsome loving cup by a
committee of Titan c survivors.
if you kpowvour prop
erty is well imured you
can go to *ltep with the
full knowledge . that in
the event of your prop-
ertv burning you will be
fully protected from
lo««
vour
R
I’nderwood
E . O. A W., ROAD SOLD.
DALHART, May 30— It ig
nounced that the Enid, Ochiltree
and Western railroad has been sold
to a trunk line which will complete
the road, making an important ste,,
In the development of Northwest
Texas The details of the deal, in-
cluding the name of the trunx line.
h»ve not yet been made public.
M.Shan
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BIG
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30.—
The world’s greatest automobile
race, the American 500 miles
sweepstakes, began in perfect wea-
ther before <5,000 spectators at 10
o'clock this morning. The winner
gets 820,000.
WERT. May 30.—The ba-
of the Atlantic squadron l
here th s morning.
M. MeC
Hudson
Donald, W.
MORRIS SHEPPARD,
for Un?ed States Svna’or
huahua and Nor’hern
rapidly as the train serv
mi'. Th,,
the pas sen
I t RMITS LANDING OF MARINES ■
HAVANA, June K—President Go-
mez last night telegraphed the Cu-
ban commander-in chief in Oriente '
province that be might permit the |
land ng of American marines to j
guard foreign property.
55 F. Clev-
. Chism, Dr
use. Baxter
MiClister. Byron It.
Eubank. Petp Couser.
\V Y Barnett, R L.
TEXAS VITAL STATIST'CS.
AUSTIN, .May 30.—Births in Tex-
as in Apr 1 were 4,543 against 4,
SS2 jn Apri] last year; deaths were
for the same time 2,832 against 2,-
484 in April, 1911. Meningitis was
the leading cause of death with a
total of 270 against only 28 in
same month in 1911
More facts
on shooting tie-
P J today. He was hatless and
foo'fcd
1 la5C
easy pay nicnts
me about this
NAMED TO |
BIG CROWD
rm RSDAS
CAPTT RE IS CMNF«RMED.
EL PASO, May 30.—A telegrsm
has been received here reitarat'hg
the story that Torreon was captured
by be rebela. ®
Train servl e to Chihuahua baa
been Interrupted, believed lo be
because the Federal* are burning
[the bridges '
; We haven’t the largest line of prescription drugs in Denton. We
1 knotv that. F'ut we have as fresh a line as you will find anywhere
'and they are compounded in the right way. Try our prescription
■ service.
The largest Shippen of Whiskey direct to tho>nsimer in the Sooth.
Below we list a few of oor leading brands:
litiFSTON, May 30 — Lloyd Jack-
son. a veil known young man here,
was shot four times about 2:30
o (io. k this morning by D. M.
Mood.', an employe in ihe City Tax
Assessor's pff ce. Jackson is not
expected to live. The shooting oc
■ urred at ’he window of Moody’s
home, it being alleged that Jack-
son had his shoes off and seemed
atout to enter Moody's home, JacK-
on, before becoming unconscious,
do la red he could not discuss the af-
fair without bringing other names
n'o i'.
Jackson Died IjMer.
Jackson died this morning Just
lielore the end he said he was en
gaged to Moody s daughter, that the
parents had objected to the wedding
and he was keeping the night ap-
pointment to plan an elopement and
was entering the window when shot
Moody is charged with murder.
Later Miss Moody issued a state-
ment denying that she had au ap
pointment with Jackson and saying
that he was in the act of entering
her home through a window when
her father shot him.
Farm and City Loan* at Low Rates
VHv be procured on easy terms One to nine years Lib
eral option* Reliable ReprcstntativesWanted; local and
traveling.'
The Equitable Loan & Investment Company,
Sam H uston Life Building. Dallas, Text's.
N i m m o
A ii .'
Bl BONK’ PLAGUE RAGING.
HONG KONG, China, May 30
An average of th rty new cases of
the plague is being reported daily,
with a total of 1.059 cases and 951
deeths since the outbreak of the .
disease.
Gu gg. J. W >'
J I. llryan, '
Palmer. T E
tier, l.e« Pool,
itaines, Fred
nolds, Georg,
b’-r son, Dr
Smith. Alex
I T Tatum. G. A Town!
nford. Homer Looper. W
Pollard, Bill
Kelly
:tn. T
Chi
as
per-
say
dan-
s as
ler. 11. Smi b.
Ru< ker.
W K.
SAN.NT1AGO, Cuba, June 3. -Re-
fugees from La Maya, seized by the
rebels Wednesday, report
negroes entered the’ town
Death to the whites.”
FREE! The holder of this
Coupon is enlitled to Ice
VI ater for the entire summer
at Anderson’s Quuick Lunch
Co oft ter Just e**i of Bxprc« office
Bnnir Mil your frieods aloDk' The Ice
Cream Man Pen ton, TW
Justin,
F. Kirkpatrick, lx-w>
H. F Wakef eld. Ponder: T
COMMITTEES ARE
IRRAMiE FOR
HERE
’ otf. It is believed the troops
unable to reconstruct the
- Mr some 'Ini’- 111’ '<"ets
' enough ammuni’lon for a
XV. B
Frank
< open-
Knox.
Garza; Dr
It Smi’h,
Roek and Rys 83.50. P*ack sad Honey. 33.00 per cal
Peach and Apple Brandy, each 13 Oh end 34 00 oer nl
Apricot Brandy, 83.50 sad 34 8U per gal *
California Wlnee 31 50 and S3. So per zaj
(Express chargee paid on one
Moody s
was fired
and shoes
F. McGre.
prominent men>
took ■ harge ot
’■liger. G M.
Kimbrough. '
Wilson, J O
cmith. T. C.
NEU FORM OF GOA ERNMENT.
NORWOOD, Mass , May 30—This
place is trying a new form of gov-
ernment for cities, a manager hav-
j ing be<en employed, w ho will havt
charge of -all ' ity employee and su
pervise the expending of much mon-
ey, subject to the direct on of the
new
has
DEAD.
;i0a—Wilbur
and inven-
morning from
was taken ill
the
are
1 De
a stnte-
So ‘a.
negro
»r. O P. Poe,
Bates. H. W.
. SANTIAGO, Cuba. June 1.—Col
lister Wheeler, an American ranch
man, ig reported to have been cap-
tured by the rebels and held for a
ransom. The government troops
are reqtorted to have won the battle
near Palma Sor ana yesterday, kill-
ing 127 rebels and 18 women.
KELLANO VI4TORY ItlcPl TED.
MEXICO CITY, June 1 The so-
called Federal victory at Rellano In
the light of subsequent events doe8
not seem to have been a victory at
all. but merely a part of Orozcos'
plan of campaign —to djaw the Fed-
eral army northward from its bas^
at Torreon and lengthen its line ot
comtnunicat.on to such an extent as
to endanger it. Federal reports of
heavy robel losses are regarded with
suspicion.
The war expense is already at
tafning alarming proportions and
are daily grow ng heavier In or.
der to increase the war revenue®,
taxes are being raised on a common
people alrtady heavily burdened. It
is said that the Federal authority ig
complete
with the
ands and
About
tied up by the rebels' activity
much valuable railroad property
been destroyed. Only two lines
in operation withput molestation—
from Laredo to the c*p:’al and the
Vera Cruz line.
“DEATH TO WHITES”
Ge-man Colony Will Get Out of
Ico at Once.
HJIIHUAHUA. May 31.—Almost
every man, woman and child of the
German colony here will leave for
the United Slates on the f mt trairt
on whi< h they receive permission
to rid*. The Germans have deetd
ed to move 'heir families on account
of the disturbed conditions.
the firs' shot
found h:s hat
backyard
Other
friends of Jackson
’h. funeral today.
ion here
w
A
P, Biotin'. J L Blewett.
Arrangements Dr M
gim. John Crain, V
I. McCormick. W
F Jarrell. R F L
M. Barns M G
1. ,g-i i opula'ion of
odu. has l"u :ot-
CITY DEPOPULATED i
BY FEAR OF ATTACK
AMERICAN ATTITUDE KXIRED.
I CHIHUAHUA, May 30 —A pro
; test against the Anurlcan attitude
' toward the revolutionist is made
by Orozco and fellow officers, who
charge United States with per-
mitting the Mexican autborlt eg to
I recruit and equip troops north of
I the international boundary. The
I protest has been ordered published
1 in English and Spanish and widely
idstributed It intimate8 tba| vio
hnce may be used by the Mexican
people if the practice is not stopped
by the American gov eminent.
-HOOHEVELT AT GETTY’SBERG.
GETTYSBURG. May 30.—Stand-
ing on the spot where Abraham Lin-
coln delivered h's famous Gettysburg
address forty nine years ago, Col.
Roosevelt today spoke to a great
throng, voicing his we'll known
views against corruption of all sorts,
but without partisan allusions.
W. T. Bailey <&
Old Phone 54 New Ph^ne 120
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BATTLESHIPS AT KEY WEST.
Wfcwr Vf«*> A Tho hoi ;
tleehips
arrived
cottages that can be
just as easy as paying
K Allison. ,L T. Fox,
Smith, A. L. Tabor. S.
John Tabor, Capt. Tho«.
B. Brown, L. Lipscomb, R
son. S. C Graham, W. B. Clement,
II. A. Wolfsohn, J. W. Curtis, E. H
Crain, H. E. Edwards, R. L. Lester.
T. J Sherrod, J. W. Shaw, Dr. J. S.
Crawford. Ed Pratt, E. R. Johnson,
R. A. Dowdell, John CampbeK. W.
W. Batton, G. H. Blewe't, Oakley
Skiles. C. P. Scripture, J. A Buck-
ingham. G. W. Ballard, A. A. Abney,
L. R. Woodson. B. E. Drake, R. J
Edwards, L. A McDonald. Lee Me
Donald. H. P* W Ikerson, A. ~B.
Fln> her. John Hobson. J. C. Potts,
B. F. Solomon; S. A. Bayless. J. S
Stone J. J. McLachlan. Robt. Harris,
Hubert Ziegler. O M King, 8. A
Gibson, J. E. Wilson, D. R. Turner
G ,T. Turner. G. W. Elbert, R. R
Turner. 8. A. Pritchett. 8. J. Laltf,
W. D, Hotiee, W. R. Lanev, W. A.
Combes', J. S. Myers, W. P. Brown,
Ren Brown. Milton Brown. W C.
*. Brown, Rud Stanley, Ray Lakov. W.
F. Maxe.v. J. W Malone, W. N.
Vcyl Pike Martin D. C. Adams. C.
N Adk'.kaon, W. J. Wnggoner. R. B.
on, John T. Like? J. L. Bar-
ii ■»: 1 ~¥., Barns, ’< *f. Barns. O ■!.
Bateman, J. D. Bates, E, Taylor.
Bates. S. O. Beall. J O. Bell, T L.
Birchfield. A P. Blakenshlp. I'. L*.
Brock. Homer Edwards. I. N. Bur-
goon. Waller Buster, J. A. Cagle. W.
M Cartwright. W. 1. Grady. H. W.
Chandler; Jack Chrimal, J. M. Er*-
ans, R L. I«ea h. Roy Cowan, J. G.
Hea en O. M. Curtis. Dr. W. C.
Kimbrough. C. H- Davit-, M. W.
Deav«ni>ort. Bernard Durham. Evan
Fmbree. A. Erwin. R. B. Emtie,
Wylie bml’h. A D. Turphr, James
Flow. W. T. Fonts, A. J. Fonts. J.
A. Freeman. L L. Fry, M R. Oil
bert, O. J. G lleapie. John Godwin.
J L. Griffin. R. M. Mitchell. J. M.
Ourley. J. C. Guy. <;. R. Hamlltoa,
George Harris.’J. C. Hawk. J. D.
Hodges, Charles Hogan. Dr. J. L.
Hooper. R M Huffhlass. Dr J. M.
R R Hollowwa,
John Orr. T A
R Matherly.
Mangum
1H GEES FROM LA
BCGNED BY NEGRO
t.F'T-. REA’H HANT1AG .
Oar Own Bottling
4 Full
Quart*
15.00
A Blew.
Dav s. 11
L. Shif-
Preietit Publication of Protest Re-
ported Circulated.
CHIHUAHUA, May 30.—Opposl
tiou of the conservative element at
tin- rebel headquarterg of
lu'iou here bat. prevented
liegtion of 1 rotests 10 the
government, gta’ing that
.tu ■ liorn is might find themselves
unable to rectrain the lawless ele-
ment in their attacks upon foreign
ers It was intended to circulate
H. A
Doa-
DR. J. S. CRAWFORD
Osteopathic Specialist
Twelve years' experience In
acute and chronic
years in Denton,
bower Block.
Virdoine at - 30
ih-n—Will ' onie
Haves, W
eft, A O Hudgins, A
R. Park, G. E. Evans, H
lett. Dr Knox.
la-wisvilie. Waketon and Shiloh--
O. L Hamilton, J. B. Shelton, C. G
Thomas. W. D. Milliken. Sr. J. M.
Fox. Dr. Kirkpatrick. Dj. Archer,
O. E. Cobb, T. L. Fagg. B. L
Spencer, J. C. Sims, T L Dorris. H.
M G 1
Henry,
F
Chandler
Hard, W.
non, L. 1
M Samiers. Jim Riley
er. Dr. E A
John Sparks
Hebron-
Mc Murray.
Cuba, May 30—The'
gunboat Paducah ar- I
Bay today to wat< h
M L.
McC.al
M Hen-
H. orr. J
day as follows
General chairman - Lee
Gmera! "ommittee—J.
or. W A Matthews,
-an. W C. Edwards,
Clurkan. P, J Beyett
M. D. Fagg, J
Hayes. H L
T. L. Huggins.
S. V. Lusk.
I'lnse. fferrljl Japer, Jvy Johnson,
i Victor Joo»s, W. L. Jones, Ben Key,
|G. H. Kimbrough, R. Ledbetter. W
Loftin, Il T e.ay, Dee Mays. 8. ,
S McMgth, J A Me
Itrmons Will Mi chell.
5 C Naugle, A W
Peters, Dr. Frank PL
.1 B Cox,
Rayzor, W I
1 Roark, L
i It Shaeffe
'mirh, E AV.
Zumwalt
N. Ray
W Sulll-
B. Mc-
Grant, J
I \Mois AVIATOR i
DAYTON. O, May
Wrliht. 'be av a'or
•or. died early thr-
tyi'hoid fever,
on May 4
At midnight last n ght the pa’iemt
showed improvement, but shortly
afterward took a sudden turn tor
the worse, sinking rapidly.
H. Eames,
bert, Arthur
John Heath,
Keesee, Capt
MeCombs,
Porter, S
aid. J„H
Ponder—C. A. Cox,
field, M. L. Simmons. R.
ry, T L. Mcllvaine, Frank Blair. J.
L. Gammill, W. L. Knight. J. C.
Knight. George Harshaw. Henry
Lively, G. W. Owens, E, F. Proffer,
D. Stallings, R. H McSpadden,
F. Wakef e|d. J. H. Wilkins, ‘
Yarbrough. J. Seaborn,
Little Elm—T. J Brashears,
L. McReynolds, E. E. Gammon,
P. Orr, Ross Killinggwor h, J.
Stover,. Arch Martin. Albert Has’
Sanger—J 8. J. Gober, A.
Fitzgerald. J. T. Chambers. Dr. C.
B. Townes. Dr. J C. Rice, Dr G. D.
Lain. J. G Wright, Homer Collins,
John Wiley, E. T --- ‘
Ready. E. L. Berry. A. J. N cholson,
D. H. Collins. G. A. Douglass, S R.
Lain, W. E. Dunn. J. M. Giles, A.
C. Habern. M. F. Hampton. Lee Mc-
Clendon, John McReynolds. BurrlH
McReynolds, H. J Matthews
Roanoke—Dr. J. W. Roark, Rob-
ert Horton. John G lirspie, T. R.
Brand. J. R. Bourland, J. R. Cade.
Rev. E. J. Thompson.
CONDEMN DANCE HALLS.
DES MOINES, May 30 —That
public dan. e balls of America
ibe greatest contributors
downfall of young girls was
met in (!• "port of the
Wc spend our time, monev and energy in ihe interest of our clients.
If vour place is for sale, wc feci sure tnat it will be tQ your interest to
list it with us BECAl’SE, 5xe push the farms listed with us.
IF YOU WAN I TO Bl Y, wc feci sure that it will be to^ yotK inter
cst to see us because " c have the best list
you’ll find in Denton County.
A e-would be glad 10 have you < all at the
non over with us any time.
We've Got Money to Loan
Justin Dr T R. Allen. Dr
H. Allen. Henry Robinson, A.
S'-oi-hi. S W. Barren. C D Ca
S. T Coleman. W. L. Cob man
R Conner. B. F Donald. W A. !>eu-
y. Z. J liarmonsou, .1. A. Minnerly,
Dr. Morgan. S. F 5 aughn \V. N
Shofner. John D Thomason W. G
E. Wood. W F Pat'
P Blount, H F Brow
loe ’Gambill. Ed F
Blewe't T F JasP'T.
Dr M. L Martin. Denton:
Mongomery, Pile' Point,
Wheeler, Argyle: Dr. J.
haver, Aubrey Dr. J.
Bolivar; R R. Hollowwa.
T R
Krum.
isv i lie:
J. Brashears, Little Elm;
Gober, Sanger; Dr J. VV Roark,
Roanoke; F. O. McReynolds, Parvin;
Dr. T. M. Harris, Mustang; ' ~
Seagraves, Dickson: E,
Lake Schoolhouse; A
view; L. O. Shugart,
P. Odell, Stony; S.
Drop; J. R Phillips,
General Reception
Denton—J. W. Underwood, J
Magill, P. G. Beyett, Dr P.
comb, J. A Minnis. C F. Evans, J.
S. Terry, Julian Scruggs, J. D. Bell,
John W Stuart, W. M. Bridges, John
Bacon, L. T. Davis. A. C. Rayzor, J.
F Stanley. C. C. Yeatts, A. Logan,
J S Carlisle, J J. McCook. J. W.
Smith. J. H. Phillips. W D. Butler,
L. D. Borden. W B. Blzzell, J. H.
Legett, H G. Allen. A. L. Banks, G.
C Masters, W. T. Bailey, John M.
Allen. Fred L. McFadden, Harry
Burton Boyd, C. E. Wooldridge, B.
A. Copass, A. D Rogers. O. T. Coop-
er. R, A Sledge. E. L. Brown, E. T.
Broun. W. E. Brown, W. H. Bruce,
J. Walter Davis, J. L. Mercer, Dr.
S McReynolds. Dr. J. W. Fralin, Dr,
Charles Saunders. Dr J. A. Thomas,
J. W. Johnson. W. L. Yarbrough, D.
Clarence
B. Tabor,
R
W.
H. F. Wake.
Janua-
Wr haur vomc might v interesting propositions in land deals that we w ant
you to see. If you want to borrow money on your land we nave it tor you
Office Over Post Office EGAN LAND COMPANY.
Psn sse fo ur doz. pinta ..,| R oft
Psr case two doz quarts..,. 4.2I
Per cuk tea dos. pinta .... lift!
. . - .- costing 13 50
AGENTS. Kchlj;. ll<>t(|e<I Beer
»i 00 baek for
31 00 back for
.... Die par dos
The expretw companies return empties free. We do? not pre-
pay express charges on beer. p
Send us money order or exchange. We don’t accent nerann.i
Good, p, fOT«>nl by wprS
Hora ha\p risen d
t-nr r»* « oniD ry si’b
b»i in the niow-ni'
•ourt house, ojxra house or airdome
at 2 0 ’ lock
METHOD'ST ’’’INFERENCE ENDS
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . May 30 —
The General < onference of the
Methodist church closed twe jester
day A commission was authorizd
to revise the church ritual, and wilf
report in I91t» The "bishop of
o 'ill addnss the \o'ers
. count' Thurcday. Jun
SHEPPARD’S FRIENDS I
PREPARE RECEPTION
this throughout
Northern Mexico >11
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Gibson Rye
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Jam* E. Pepper
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Green River
6 00
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Sunny Brook
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Guckenhelmar Rye
5 00
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Kentucky Club
5 00
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Hill & Hill
5 00
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Penwtek Ry,
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Lynndale
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1912, newspaper, June 6, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214232/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.