Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 248, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Lot 4, Woman’* Tan pumps, $3.50 value
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attracting
economi-
Eiciiange National Bank
cal buyers
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A DEflCIENCY IS AUTHORIZED PROBING MURDER AND ARSON
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George Jack- appared
.Notice to Students
OKLAHOMA BANKER 'SENT UP
mean
W. A. TALIAFERRO
I have some
TEXAS DENTIST IS MURDERED
Satisfied Users Specify
Peacemaker
We invite
big
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Fancy Parasols, White Pumps
Muslin Underwear .
Fry it and join' the
Ask tor Peacemaker.
Bring your clothes to
Tabor & Co and have
them cleaned the
Gov.
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BIG
Associated Press Dispatch.
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Lot 6, Black Gun Metal Pumps, $3.00 |
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son. a pioneer of Dallas county and
with many relatives and friends in
fM-oton and nearby count es, died at
his home here yesterday, aged 73.
lie had been a citizen of the county
since 184 8.
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Ladies tan and blk. Pumps
Men’s Underwear
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W. B. McCLURKAN & CO.
‘The Busy Store
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Lot 5, Woman’s Tan pumps, $3.00 value $2.50
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and we'll get the job
the next time
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H. F. Schw'-er
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FEDERAL SOLDIERS CLASH.
TORREON, Junp 3.— Two soldiers
* ere killed and the wounded in a
rlafcb between regular troops
volunteers hr re.
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DIRECTORS
Dr J M Inge
bd£ Hates
A C Owsley
J. H Paine
A J Na nee Pre-*i.jen'.
J K t. hnsOF. Vice Pre**
j, C Con. Cashier.
i. D Curt Im. A» t Cssb-ier
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Courthouse*. <u < barge of Town in State of Zace-
taca.-—Federal Regulars and Vol-
unteers in Fatal Clash ut Torrrttn
—Uprising .Against Orozcqf
to
$2.85
W. T Johnson. Preaje-nt
A. D. Turner, la. V. Pre..
L. H. Schweet. Attire V. P.
Both Phonos
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REBELS CAI’TURF TOWN.
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. June j 3.—Met -
can rebels are reported to have cap
'ured San Miguel Del Mevquital,
Za"u’e<as. south of Torreon
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are wishing them continued
success Dont ^uit or al-
low yourself to become
discouraged.
Men’s Spring
Misses Slippers.
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Gome and see us in our new
quarters on the South Side.
Would be glad to show you one,
Lots of other hot weather wearables.
away
station
into a
There are men always
ready to quit; men who are
easily discouraged. But in
order to join the “down
and out club you have to
nominate yourself and sec-
ond the motion.
Everybody of proper
principle wishes every oth-
er person success.
Since this bank was es-
tablished — more than a
quarter of a century ago. it
has been its policy to en-
courage men m Eyeing more
thrifty, more economic and
more interested in public
improvements.
Every citizen of Denton
county may feel assured
that the officers and stock-
holders of the
A shipment of new skirts, pretty tan
effects at . . . . $5.00 and $6.00
Bey eft Brothers’ Shoe Store
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Lot 3, Big Misses white buck pumpi, 2
6, $3.50 value .
GERMAN At'ATOlt KILLED
BREMEN. Germany. June 3—Al-
bert Buchst setter. aviator, and u’s
1 araenger. J.ieut. Stille of the Ger
n-ati acmy. «er, killed yea erday l»y
tleir tronoplaue plunging to
ground Jtiat a. they (darted on
S?5 mlle Journey. .
Aviation Tickets
Tc give to my customers to be used June 7th and 8t+i.
To every one having $5,00 worth of pictures from this
date to lune 8, 1 will give one ticket admitting you to the
grounds with the privilege of examining the air ships, etc.
West Side Sq. SHAW STUDIO J. W. Shaw. Prof
him with making a false statement
to the banking board, show ng th,
bank was in a prosperous condition.
The evidence showed that It was
losing a large sum each month.
PURE AND WHOLESOME BREZ^D
that contains pure, wholesome ingredients. 1_
you to visit our Sanitary Bakery Rooms.
J. KUNZE, Prop. . DENTON STEAM BAKERY
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Men’s White Oxfords. Ladies' W hite Slippers.
Ladies’ Silk Hose 50c»
Ties, nice line.
Men’s Shirts.
Men’s Hats. ..
Bov’s and Girl’s Barefoot Sandals 25c and 50c.
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Tabor & Co.
A. L. TABOR, Manager
Hl'AU IV lj<X»MOTI\L
(••‘Asnsm INTO
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Aviation tickets free with every
$5.00 cash purchase
Lot 1, Misees white canvas pumps, 11 to 2,
$150 value ......... $1.10
Lot 2, Big Misses white canvas pumps
6, $3 00 value .....
when they order Hour
list of satisfied users.
ALLIANCE MILLING COMPANY
DENTON,TEXAS
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Associated Press Dispatch
SANNTIAGO, Cuba, June 3.
fugees from La Ma.'a. s
rebels Wednesday, report that
negroes entered the town shouting]
' Death to the whites.”
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Gov. < o|<|uit4 Arrange- for liumejj-
late lU-bmlding of llumnl srtuTi.
ure, a< A. A M. doilcg.-.
RISE AGAINST <>I«WO.
NAVAJO. June 3.— The people of
Western Chihuahua and Eastern So-
nora have risen against Orozco. The
ent re countryside is reported to
lie in the movement aeainst ’he re-
bel leader
nig r tig re<eption for him on the 2,000 this <ity today
occasion of bis v sit here ttex*.
Thu-sday June- fi, and at a t!iee;iufe
Monday named commitiees to ar-
range for his sj>eaking and to. te
ce>/e the distinguished v^isitor on
ins ait 'a) Mr. Sheppard
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“DEATH TO WHITES”
CUBAN REBELS’ CRY1,
store.
Several Very Pretty Ones
Here Yet.
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seized by the !
Associated Press Dispatch.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Ok . June 3. I
—Abner Da'is. former president of |
the Night and Day bank of Oklaho- ■
ma City, was tpday found guilty of '
using the mails to defraud by- the
Federal court jury. He was found
guilty on the count which ch'argea
TOWN.
Estenoz, .the
H F Schweer. CaUwer
W. F. Woodward. Au t. Caahirr
X C. ChrittaL Aaautaat Caahiet
. DIRECTORS
lao A Hann L Bailry
L H. SchweerJ W. T. Johnwn
2 to
$2 50
Lee Zumwall.
I N Ray
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Grant, J.
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HAVANA. June 3
real leader of the negro rebels, has
captured and burned the town of
Lamaya. 30 miles from Santiago. A
force of regulars had just left the
town on a sally when the insurgents
, overcoming the citizens
efforts at defense The encounters
continue and the rebel leaders are
extorting money from the- plantation
owners, mostly- / foreigners., under
threat of the (orcb The situation
is serious.
Associated Pless Dispatch
Tl'SCON. Artz . June 3.— The j
Tall and Hoosevelt forces jn t the i
same hall today ea< h elected six
delegate-, to the Chicago eon-'entieu
rnu-
of the
crashe-d
southbound passenger tram
e ght miles north of this ci y. killing
Engineer \V E Kirwood
walking loth locotnot i'is.
fireman jumped and was unhurt
Let us make your Keys, repair your Locks,
re-cover your Umbrellas before you go
home. X
Associated Press Dispajch.
RALEIGH. N C.. JunE 1
Ipeomo ive stolen out
here last uiftht
Asso- iate-i Press Dtspr, ch
M< NTGDMERVAla June
’To p.eient further bloodshed
Aawcmted PreaZDtepateb Xw“ ,oda- r‘-<°"“»*>’><1ed to
AlTSTIN. June 3. -Gov, Colquitt; »lx> » urand Jury at Haneyiille t->
Coiqa t! announced today that »e tnve-,t:gate the murder and arson :
would set aside a deficiency *PPH>-I r haFLc^* following the arregr of three !
prletiou to reconstruct ’h,. rc<-ently ! r hf-es and two negroes in connec-
turhed main hall of the A. & M. tiou with the fire which almost de
Cftllege, so the rebuilding can begin |«tr->ej Benton. Ala
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WEATHKR REPORT.
«• NEW ORLEANS, La..
* 3.—Ti.nighi and Tuesday
a M-ttP’d.
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Denton:
Point;
E. Copen-
P Knox.
Hollo" w :i. Garza;- Dr
Justin, It. R. Smith.
F. Kirkpatrick. L< w-
F Wakefeld, Ponder T
Little Kim;,
Dr J ’
The above goods are all new, de-
sirable goods, we have broken lots
that we are selling at just half.
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Associated Press Dispatch.
ALEXANDRIA. La. June 3 -Dr
W. D. Gibson, a young dentist of
Mission, Texas, mysteriously disap-
peared here last night and it is be
lieved that he -has been murdered,
possibly by two Mexicans to the
purpose of robbery P.lood stained
clothing waR found on the river
brldfre. indicating that he was stab-
bed to death and the body thrown
into the river.
(-OMMITTEHK AKE
AKHANGE FOR
HFKE NEXT THLRSDAY.
PLACE NOT YET ARRANGED REBEL ME SAN NIGUEL
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Sp«-aking Mill be at iusnuvuM',
Opera House or A irdome at 2;M>
Thursday Afternoon— Will Come
Hhrougii from Dwatur.
Denton county supporters of Hon
Morris "Sheppard, frandida e for ;
Chited States Senator, are prepar Of tile normal foreign population of
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eign residents. Of 1,(400 Americans
th rty five men a id twelve women
remain. The official census today
shows the (ear of an attack by ad-
vancing Federal* has depopulated
the town. With a normal popula-
tion of SO.fhiO, only 20,000 persons
are leit and the exodus is growing
daily.
Twepty-six British subjects
here, twelve of them women,
thirty three German*,
eight women.
The attack o£ the Federate undt-r
Gen. Huerta is believed to. be sever
al da?ys off. It is believed the troops
will be unable to reconstruct the
t r*dges tor some time. '1 he rer>eis
naven’t enough ammunition for a
big engagement, but claim they are
g,tt nz arms rapidly.
If so, this store will be an attrac-
tive place for economical folks dur-
ing the Aviation meet.
Every department is teeming
with savings on seasonable, wanted
goods of super-quality.
Purchasing as much as $5 cash
at this store will mean a free ticket
to this event.
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TO; °F 2.000 FOREIGN CITIZEN-4 OF
CBOMD CHI Hl'A Hl'A ONLY loo REMAIN
I —EXO1H S CONTINUES.
kil.LING NEAR RALLIMiEll.
Asaocia-ed Press Dispatch
BALLINGER, June 3.—Paul
Trammell, a prominent fanner,
yesterday shot and killed Juan
Lior. j Mexican Jrammell says
that Lion was trying to move
mortgaged stock when he was stop-
ped and that the Mexican made
threats to kill him. When he ap-
proached Trammell later he refus
ed to halt. Trammell find at a dis-
tance of eighty yards, str king Llon
in the center of the forehead. A
dirk was found on the Mexican's
bQdy
HON MORRIS SHEPPARD.
Candidate for CnHed States Senator
, w ho w ill address the voters of Den-
j ton county TlmrsiLay. June G.
ARIZONA G. 0. P. SPUTsI-:..“
1 he does a committee in autos will
meet him on the road to accompany
him into the-city. The arrangements
for the p’ace of h , address have not
I been made, but it w ill be at the
court house opera house- or airdonif
at 2 o dock Thursday afternoon.
Committees were announced Mon-
I day as follows.
General chairman
General i-nmmittee-
zor. W A Matthews. J.
van, W C Edwards. W
Clurkgn. P J. Beiett. A.
P Blount. J L. Blewett.
Arrangements Dr M D. Fullin
gim. John Crain. V. W. Shepard, W.
I. McCormick. W T Johnson. W.
F. Jarrell. R P Lomax. J C. Parr
R M. Harns M G Parkcy. J W,
I’nderwood.
Spec al reception commit eo J
P. Blount. H F. Browder, O P Re>e,
Joe S, Gambill. Ed F Bates. B. W.
Blewett T F Jasiu r. W C Dickson.
Dr. M. Martin. Denton: W. B
Mdn’gontery, l’i!o Point; Frank
Wheeler, Argyle;
haver. Auttkey I
Bolivar: R R
T R. Allen,
Krum; Dr- I'
fsvllle. H
.1. Brashears. Little Elm;/J, S. ■’
Gobef, Sanger; Dr J \\\ Roark.
Roanoke; F O. McReynolds. Parvin
Dr. T. M. Harrh*. Mustang.
Seagraves. Dickson: E. W.
Lake Schoolhouse; A C. Btyjl. Plain-
view; L. O. Shugart, Slidell. Dr. S.
P. Odell. Stony: S. F Vaughn.
Drop: J R Phillips. Lloyd.
General Reception fomm t'si
Denton—J. W. Under"ood. J. M.
Magill. P G. Beyett. Dr P. Lips
comb. J. A Minnis. C .F. Evans. J.
8. TerrZ- 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. Ixjgan,
J. S Carlisle. J J. McCook, J. W
Smith, J.* H. Phillips. W D Butler,
L. D. Borden. W. B. B zzell. J. H.
Izegett, H G. Allen, A. L. Banks, G.
C, Masters. W. T. Bailey, John M.
Allen, Fred L. McFadden. Harry
Burton Boyd. C. K. MSioldridgt-, B.
A. Copass. A. D' Rogers. O. T. Coop-
er. R. A Sledge. E. L. Brown. E T.
Brdun. W. E. Brown, W’ H. Rruce,
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.
K. Allison. ,L T. Fox, Clarence
SENATE AGAINST LORIMER.
WASHINGTON, June 3.- A poll
of the Senate shows 54 against (he
seating of Lorimer, 37 for him and
three undecided. The vote is ex
pected tomorrow. Lorimer is now
en route to Washington
Associated Press 'Dispatch.-
WASHINGTON, June 3. Presi-
dent Taft today granted an uncon-
ditional pardon to WiHiard Joues or
Portland, convicted n the famous
Oregon land traud cases, on the
ground ’hat the jury Was improper-
ly drawn
j Beyett’s Shoe Store “News”
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SHEPPARD’S FRIENDS CUI DEHHMED
PREPARE RECEPTION BI FEAR OF ATTACK
VOLUME XII
, DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1912.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 248, Ed. 1 Monday, June 3, 1912, newspaper, June 3, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228348/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.