Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XII
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The State
the Dust
Demonstrater
TESTS UP TO COMMITTEE
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Motto:
Sitetv ind Scvice
The Williams Store
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$1.00 and $1.50
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Don't Fail to Say Lion Brand
It Is Harvest Time
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DEMONKT*‘ATK>N.
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NARROWNESS HINDERS CHURCH
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W. A. TALIAFERRO
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West Side Sq. SHAW STUDIO
J. W, Skra, PUp
prisoners.
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harvest.
of Overalls and Jumpers made.
not considerprice the only feature in our
\ ou II find the Hawk
white
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Let us make your Keys, repair your Locks,
re-cover your Umbrellas before you go
home.
this
and
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food-
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LIBRARY AND MAIN
A.&M.IBUILDINGBURN
IS’ AMMUNITION
RUNNING VERY LOW
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Vests ‘.
Vests
Woman's Union Suits ....
Woman's Union Suits
Woman's Union Suits
Misses Union Suits ..
Boys Union Suits, Porous Knit
Bring your clothes to
Tabor & Co and have
them cleaned the
Your Children Should Be
Photographed
Every Year.
We Know How
$5.00
$4.75
FAC*
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Keep It At Home
t he
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ALLIANCE MILLING COMPANY
i DENTON. TEXAS
W. B. McCLURKAN
The Busy Store
NO INTERVENTION IN LIQUOR QUESTION NO
M, SAYS TAH ISSUE AT HOUSTON
Well Known I teuton Milliner
ried H. T. -igg- <»
.Make Their Home in Denton.
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DEATON, TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1912.
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PIU2MDE.NT OF AMERICAN RE-
l’l BL1U NO ADY1SKN PK10N1-
DI. NT OF CUBAN REPUBLIC.
these shirts and collars,
glad of it, because we are
new and practical styles in summer
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Out of
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* Tom Ball. A moxement was *
* e’arted for T W. Gregory of *
* Austin as the Wilson men s *
**candidate for democratic na ion
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NEGRO LN SAN ANTONIO.
SAN ANTONIO, May 27.
FOR
FINAL STAND AT BA< B1MBA—
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of
INTERS ENTION.
May 2 7 President
President
.. SEAl.CHr> JAIL, i
May 27.—-A committee oi fj'll
onen-
enti-
-to
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Rule of Fori Worth Hotel Km Hiding
Negrx>e*> Force* Exrcutixe 1’oni-
milter to Another Baildin*.
(tan, (gJ/ars
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Z Unite4Sb>rtAColUrCe..Mak«n.Tr«r. ZI
A. L- TABOR, Manager ; |
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iiecause I mitubor. plan to accompany the del-
Mac- ' egation from this state to Hie Na
tional convention. The delegates
will be chosen Tuesday and Thomas
---- E Watson is making a determined
t to be on the delegat on
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LEAVENWORTH. Kan..
— Tim beard of Parole of
American Minister Will Explain Din-
patch of Warshijis to Cuba.
Associated Press Dispatch
WASHINGTON, May 27.—It
believed that soon as Pres dent
Gomez of Cuba is aware of the fact
that there I suo s ulster move behind
the movements of the £— 1
warships and their commanders
will nopiothiug more than use their
forces to pre'ent injury <o American
lives and property he will no longer
object to the United States dispatch-
ing a fleet to Key West. Minister
Beaupre at Havan «»s instructed to
make plain to the Cuban government
the purpose of Vhe movemeet
Mr
Cemonstrations will
be given in our
North Show Win-=
dow.
Tabor & Co.
Both Phone^ 1
iww«nn«ww>'W'F^vnkrif«w«Mrr'. .’
E“ALCO is prefer-
= red by more good
= dressers than any
z other collar worn”
E says a fashion au-
= thority.
Z It is the perfect clone-
Z front with the Patented
Z “Lock-that-Locks.” You
Z button “ ALCO ” in a
Z second with the “ Slip*
Z Over” Button-hole—and
“ the “ Easy-Tie-Slide ” space
is another comfort feature.
Z Made in three heights—“ Ex-
J plorer,"“Ako”and “Climax.“
“ Ask the good haberdasher in
■b your locality about
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DlKljCTQgS
Dr. J M Lage
fckl fr' Bates
A. C Owsley
j H Paine
A J Nance. PicMdenu
U. K. i.’hriotal. Vice Pres
J C. Uou Caaluer.
I.. O Cu.-tia. Aw. t Cannier
EVENING SLIPPERS
Pink, Blue and Black Received Today
Men’s Spring Ties, nice line come in today.
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White Canvas Shoes, Nice Line to
select from.
Beyett Brothers’ Shoe Store
Free Delivery. Both Phones 67
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Be up with the
times by opening an
account with
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Lrwl»Ville Hoad Boat! inwue Again
Approved and IHspntched to Pur.
«h».en. U <»rk l*r»«grrt.Mng.
HE woman who is interested in
getting comfortable, well fitting,
beautiful, and every way superior
knit underwear vVithout increased cost will
find that Athena Underwear, sold by this
store only, will be of interest. By using
knit underwear, instead of muslin
cut your laundry bill in half.
Dome in and leam of the supenor mer-
its of these shirts and collars. incidental-
ly vou mav carrv home with vou some of
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Then vou
showing all the
collars
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Anttoviau* i Press Dispakb.
CHICUAHUA, May 27 —The re-j
bels are rap dly runn ng out of am-
munition The fetding against the
temjorary chairman of the |>n- I United States t®*- preventing
exportation of arms runs high. Gen.
Orozco arrived today and is muster-
ing h s men tor a stand at Bachimba,
a naturally fortified place with plen-
ty of water. The Federal? are be-
l eved to be near J mine/.. Guerrtla
warfare is predicted should be
bels be defeated at Bachimba.
rebels have about 6,000 men
th s vicinity
We were gratified in welcoming so many of Den-
ton and Denton County’# people at our Forma
Opening Satu’day. This same spirit of wel-
come continues at this bank and we will always be
glad to welcome you. ' Our new quarters have
been con-trueted with a view to our patrons co n
vemence and we ask you to use these convenience*
UEATHEK REPORI
NEU ORLFA.NS. Iji^
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SO-LTH SIDE SQUARE
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* We use I
* new ORLEANS. Ma, * Everything is kept
<• 27.—Tonight and Tuesday in- «•
■K- croaking cloudine>-; i<a»|<*r *
«■ TueMtay. *
ROAD BOHDS AGAIN SENT OFF ”"
: InteretL which was due on April 13,
goes into the district's fund That
amounts to 12,172, and with tl>«
internal that has accumuiaied » nee
April 13, the district will have a to-
tal t.f about >77,vOf all told for (t8.
work
The contractors baxe Ken at work
for the past two weeks, however,
not awaiting the final settlement of
the matters in d spute, and the worg
ia reported to be progressing rapidly j
and very satisfactorily Z. Wiggs,
city Street Commissioner, ‘s super-
vising the work for the county, and ]®ne,!
a {raking tr ps at intervals ?tp n
spect the work done
MRS. F. MILUGAN HARRIED '»<
----- TEXAS DELFXiATES GATHEIUNti.
HOUSTON, May 27.—Delegqtes to
H<rr WEEK WITH SHOWERS.
WASHINGTON. .May 27
weather with a few sho«ers
thvnde’storm* is prom sed by
Weather Bureau for this week
■aims 40 other contests ‘ supporters of Underwood, 1.000 in
recoen jed
10 ce"ts
I 5 cents
.50 cents
___75 cents
. $1.00
35 cents
50 cents
At the home of Rev. llarrx Bur-
ton Boyd Sunday afternoon, H T.
Higgs, a well known and prosperous
fanner of Slidell, and Mrs. Ella
Milligan, for several years a well
known resident mill ner of Denton,
were marr ed. Rev Boyd performing F Thoma* of Dallas permanent,
the ceremony. * I hot discussion on the t=r"r ■■l
eMr. and Mrs. Higgs will leaxe in 1 is expected and Col. .lake
a few days for a month’s stay in i ‘
Slidell, where Mr. Higgs will at
tend to husiness affairs preparatory
to moving to Denton to make their
home.
< I.HMs NORTH < AHOI.INO.
WASHI.NGTON. Max 27. Wilson I
headquarters claim North Carolina s
vottw will be solidly for Wilson. Of
42 Ohio ri strict? Wilson
i to have carried txrentx
' that they will control
: convention.
WIIJSO.N MEN WILL MEND BROS
AND ANTI* TO BALTIMORK
CONVENTION.
The Lewisv lJe road lionds, whb h
have gone through so many red '
tape intricacies with the consequent j
<!«4ay that has seemed to those inter-
ested almost interminable, are
again on th«4r way to their purchas-
er* n Cincinnati, Q,. and so far as
known it will be a matter of only a
few days now unt I the money is
finally paid over to the county de-
pository While the delay.has seem-
ed vexatious, h bag noi proved un- I
fsofitable to the d strict, for *ue i
gur<baser* agreed to pay par and ac-
crued interest, and the interest has
teen acrumulat n« at the ra’e of
I About $10 a day since the bonds:
TYLER .MOB
waco, :
five from Tyler was perm tted
g»-;ir<h ;|he Mcl<ennun county
yesterday seeking for the negro
plicated in the Tyler assault case by “
the confession ot Dan Davis, ’hf i
negro burned on the Tyler square * V
Saturday morning The u*8ro be- !||
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May 2.
. . 7 . Federal SAN ANTONIO, May 27. - Depu-
prfsons this week consider the appli- ty Sheriff Hoddsoff of Waco arriv.
cat ons of 200 prisoners. among ! ed here with Geo, Price, the negr.x
them former Texas bankers. Will F. (spirited out of Waho Paturday night
Wood of San Antonio and W. F. Al- to prevent his lynfh ng by n Tyler
leu and E. T. Cook of Par a. Texas, mob
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Associated Press Dispatch
JERSEY CITY, May 27.—Presi-
dent Taft today sent a message to
I res dent Gomez of Cuba sayLig he
would not intervene in Cuba.
Soda in boittes delivered tn taie ot 24 bottles to
your home Cool. Delicious, Refreshing Pure
drink made in Denton.
FIRE At.AIN CAUHBB HEAY V
IjOSW AT TEXAS A. K- M
LEGE EARLY TODAY.
Y00*11 »ee the differ-
ence the first time,
and we ll get the job ; j
the next time
You’ll need work c’othes to go
e can v two or the best lines
We do J
CHRONICLE
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RECORD
the best and purest ingredients in our bread, rolls, cakes, etc*
t in peffect sanitary dondition. We invite you to
visit our baking rooms and see how clean we keep everything.
J. KUNZE, Prop. DENTON STEAM BAKERY
FORT WORTH. May 27. -When
the republ can cxecuoxe committee
began assembl us ihls morning the
the tuemhers encountered an uiuex-
pected obstacle in the rule of th<*
Westbrook hoc! excludin'- negroes
Several of the contes.Ing delegations
to appear >»efore the committee ha'e
negro delegates on them It was ne
cessary to adjourn to the Chamber
, of Commerce
I Nfventeeu < «>nie»t- E»|eel.
I Contests from seventeen <outrtiesi
representing IS votes in 'he comen-(
lion were recognized by the repub-j I NDERYKMilt
lean executive committee. Chair * ATLANTA. Ma., May 27.—Georg a
man Lyon cl-.,
should not W
not ngularly tied by W.
Gregor of the Taft fqrces
Dan Davis, ihv
the Tyler square
The mgro be-
1 eved to have been the oue wanted i
had lieen »pir ted away by the of-
ficers when they heard that the big
crowd was coming.
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* B«G FOUR FOR BALTIMORE. *
* Assoc iated Press D spate h. *
* HOUSTON, May 2 7 —Late *
* afternoon it was conceded that *
,w -j* the following xyere assured *
American’ * places'as delega'ts at large to *
* Balt more; Senator C. A. Cui- *
* betson/ Gen. M. M. Crane, ua- *
* to Sells. Cone Johnson and Col 44
A riioxemt nt
W. Gregory
Wilson
Fact'onal FiKho in Duval. I a Vaca,
El Paao and Fannin Counties, to
l»e rtenrd—Wilson Men in < ontrol
—Other Political News. •
Siu i essful Attack Mad<- by Gen. Yr-
KuemetkVs Forces.
Associated Press Dispatch
JUAREZ, May 27.— Messages
were rece ved here today from rebel
headquarters at Chlhuhahua an-
nouncing the capture of Toreon' by
the rebels under Gen Argucjnedo
Del exale to Baptist Convention at
Ixex AngelOs Says Narrow -mindext.
news Worst^ H'nxl ranee.
Associated Press Dispatch
DES MOINES, la.. May 27. -Hex
Dr James Whitcomb Brougber of j
Los Angeles, before the Northern
Baptist convention here, today de-
clared the < hurches today are hin-
dered by 1 ttle. narrow-minded
Christians more than Often wicked-
ness.
Aho an endless assortment of plain,
and colored Negligee Shirts with or
out soft collars. Prices
Si dell—Will the State Democratic convention are
gathering in the hundreds today No
f ght is expected oh the proposition
of selecting a sol d Wilson delega-
tion’to Baltimore, but there wHl be
a fight on platform if the Wilson
opponents <»tn secure enough x-otes
to fight with. R chard Mays will
be temporary cha'rman and Cullen
- - - A
hot discussion on the tariff plank
Wolters
I has opened headqnar'ers here to try
! to defeat any effort to declare op-
i position to protected row materials
Gov Colquitt w 11 not attend thP
I convention, but it s said that an
j effort will be made to get the con-
i vention to endorse his adtnlnistra ,
HAN i ADDON APPU< ATU»N>. tion
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ax 2Cc
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xx 20 c
xx 20 c
PROTESTS
HAVANA.
i Gomez yt*ierday cabled
I Taft protesting in fr endly hut firm
’ones aga nst intervention by the
Vni’ed States He do-lares his gov-
ernment capable of coping with the
rel>els and that order has been re-
b stored in all parts of the island ex
r**7iot > vept n one district
and 1
the
C.sbocia ed Press Dispatch
COLLEGE STATION, May
Fire which was discovered early this
morning destroyed lhe main college
building and library here The
loss Is not known
The fire loss is estia'ed at $75,-
000
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Ansociiited Pres« Dispatch
HOtJCTON, May 27.—With many
delegates here for the State Demo-
Rfatk convention tomorrow the
reports that the Wrilson men might
give preference to state-w de prohi-
bition s's as delegates to Baltimore
were deniedx today The majority
of the Wilson men here are state-
widers. thus automatically nsuring
the selection of a number of state-
s' decs as delegates to Baltimore,
but that liquor issue itself is not
expected to be raised in tomorrow’s
convention.
Fht«q-i>liive 4 omniittee Session.
Eighteen of the thirty one „mem-
bers of the State Execut ve commit-
tee had arrived up to noon. The
appointment was announced of a
subcommittee on credentials to ’
submit this afternoon the result of
the Committee's aeon on the four •
Paso, Fannin and Dux al counties ' j
contests respectively from Lavaca.El ,
tontAxts Filed. OROZCO MISTERING MEN
The Duval county contest is be- ------- ------- —-------
tween two Harmon factious. That!
from l.avaxa county is between Wil
son and Harmon delegates From
El Paso is between Wilson and Har-
mon anil from Fann n is between
Wilson and Clark. The action of the
Wilson men’s caucus ton ght as to I
'at . . ' ' . ’
I tention w ill then he awaited
Accept Wishes>of Majority.
Some member today are discuss-
ing the poesibil ty of the Harmon
and Clark forces attempting to «e
cure some sort of consideration for
their men, but the general opinion is
that the comm 'tee’s only course I’s
in accepting the « shes of the Wil-
son majority for the present
work garments.
and Headlight Brands well known tor
' their dependability, values that are better
than anv that has come to our attention.
Tho» e ’ano ire con
rent to hitch on
behind must rake a
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1912, newspaper, May 27, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227738/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.