Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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DENTON, TEXAS. SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 13. 1912.
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Resource* $650,000
Tell You About Zion Laces
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OFFICERS:
NEGRO CITIZENS’ MEETING
January Clearance Sale
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this opportunity of supplying your
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ASK FOR THINGS.
Several Good Prepositions in Black Land Farms.
THE WILLIAMS STORE.
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New supplies
Wilson-Hann Co
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FINE LINE OF HOSIERY.
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS
JANUARY TERM WILL
CONVENENEXT MONDAY
It is a money-saving proposition for you, and you
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For Exact
Time
NEW SHIPMENT
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Eichingi National Bank
Denton, Texas
NO ASSISTANT Ool.VTY
ATTORNEY NAMED YET.
January
Court
a cay or two’s lay off. it was stated
Saturday morning.
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But Precautions Suggested
Physicians Are Being
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Highway
Jersey.
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Disease in Cooke County.
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Geinesviile, Jan. 13.—Shools
the eas ern part of Cooke
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Carload of Seed Corn
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WAS FATAL FOR FIVE
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Exchange National Bank ^ARE ^EEMS
Resource* SBBO.OOO flB()lJT m
can’t afford to
winter needs.
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Capital, • $50,000
Surplus, - $50,000
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Safety and Service.
Your account respectfully
Solid! ed.
Tern- Committee has Secured 8600.50 in
individlual euoscriptions for Den ■ pot wbih might well
but
A. J. NANCE. President.
J. R. CHRISTAL. Vice Pres.
J. C. COIT. Cashier.
E. D. CURTIS. Ass’t Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
A. J. NANCE,
ED F. BATES,
DR J. M. INGE,
A. C. OWSLEY,
J. C. COIT.
J. R. CHRISTAL,
J. H. PAINE.
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general
appear
past
month. The temperature is 20 above
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efcase of meningitis is reported near cat le were found dead on the range.
Death at Hillsboro.
Asso fated rress Disputed.
H ilsboro, Jan. 13—One
from meningitis .s reported here to-
day.
Chronometer
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134 ADDITIONS TO CHURCH (pllows:
Methodist
' Central Presbyterian .......
First Bapt st
First Christian
Presbyterian ..... ’
W. J. McCRAY
Exclusive Jeweler.
South Side
Adopt Resolution to Give their Fre-
ni 8es Thorough Clean ng—Expert
Sophlan Says Dallas Situation Can
be Easily Control>ed Now.
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Yes, It’s “Some Cold”
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Beyett Brothers’ Shoe Store
COME AND SEP.
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NEW CASE AT DEXTER.
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County Attorney H. R Wilson Mid
Friday that ho would take bio time
about rrpo ntina ’his assistant. a»
there woo no special hurry about it.
He wll howv er. he’s id retain
Q Mustaln as his assistant in tho Pi-
lot Po nt court
EEDO AT PHILADELPHIA.
Ass<> l.'tfd I'res, uisi'Stcb
PHILADEPH1A Jan. 13.—Zero
weather was reg s ered here to ay
for the first time in eight years.
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WFjkTHEH REPORT. «
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« 13.—Tonight increasing cloudl- *
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Waltham
Chronometer
will arrive in a few days. P*
of all kinds of field and garden seeds.
Old Clothes Made to Look Like New I
Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired I
^New Clothes Made to Look Better
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Spring samples from some of the best 1
houses in America. 1
Ladies' or gentlemen's clothes called for
and delivered.
Satisfactory Service.
e Works
if you want one, let us know at once.
Coupons in every sack explain particulars..
Tan Russia Calf Buttoni, Black Velvet But-
tons. Gunmetal and Patents, for ladles.
Tan and Black, Gunmetal, Vi i, Kangaroo,
Calf, Dull and Patent Leathers for men.
An entire showing of Ladies’ Evening Slip-
pers in good assortment and colors.
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Denton, Texas.
RKGl'LAR TEBM O COUNTY
CIURT WLL TAKE UP C*‘MNAL
DO'KFTT FIRST WEEK.
bUJICVEPORT QUARANTINE
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ndq i nth utly og the city buaith
board, the co ty commissioners oy ,
unanimous vote toaay put Into effect
p. . S mmmimmO mil *1I
as points wherethere a metungi.is.
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DOCKET IS RATHER LIGHT
In Criminal Businetts and Civil Dock-
et U about an Average—Court
Will be in hee»ion three Weeks—
Criminal Dtxket.
MISSION SOCIETY WF M. E.
CHURCH TO MEET MONDAY.
The bus ness session of the Mis-
sion society ot the ... E. chur<h |||
Sou h, which was postponed, will 111
be hel! Mond.-iy with Mrs. I., Bai- HI
across ■
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For Men, Women and Children.
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Oae hundred and thirty-four ad-
ditions have been received by Dea-
ton churches since the Adair meet-
ing closed and .the list. Is expected
to be augmented at Sunday’s ser-
vlces. The M. E. church South leads
la ,the number-received with a total
of SI. Tho new members at the
One of the leading practice* that has given our
•tore first place in Denton is our persistence in
telling footwear that hat the style and snap and
give the service. By this method we have built a
•hoe business that is svorthy of a town larger than
Denton; we invite your inspection and comparison
Vsenclntrd Prrs« Dfsn-vtch.
RuT'Hn,ri'»n. W. Va„ Jan.
F re at T.o-n, s'x’y miles south of io mt-rly occupied by E
hero did $250,000 damage. [Reyes will be sold at public auction, tho
W. A. Taliaferro
NORTH SIDE SQUARE BICYCLE STORE
' Steam
12—With Mercury 20 Above and
***~ Range Condi ions oppear Brighter
than for Past Month.
a rlij.1 quarantine against aU lax- Associated Press Dispatch.
Dalhart, Jan. 13—The
ronJ ions in tnis section
brighter today than ;or the
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 12.—Anothr an)j jS cjear with no wind.
l-ocal t’hurcheii Have Received 184
Mentberx Nince ixxkett Adair
Meeting Clmed.
ome-made Caody, 3
Candy, Fruits, 9
TH. North Side- J
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Automobile Ran o*f
Canal near Trenton, New
and Caused Fatalities.
Cssociated Pres. Dispatches
Trenton. N. J., an. 13—A
r ding party of three young women i
and two young men were drowno:
easly to'day when an automobile In
w*hi' h they were returning from a |
road house ran off a highway in
the darkness ana plunged in.o a ca-
ntU at. Brookv He near here. Freder-
ick Foster, the driver of the
striggiel ashore through the
aater and is threatened with pneu-
monia.
We have a few remnants of Picture Moulding which we
will make up at very low prices. You can save money tn
this way if remnants suit your picture.
PALMER'S ART SHOP.
Fire at Rtnall .own near Huntlnrton,
W. X’a-. <Hd Onarter of Million
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today, not knowing it would be cold again,
but he will wait till later. Anyhow we
have a display of our Spring stock already
in our window ard would like for you to
•ee it. Also this is a good time to do some
of your advance sewing, as it is most too
cold to get out much. If you will phone
us we will be glad to tell you about Zion
Laces and anything else we have to sell.
You may need.some warm clothes or warm
heading. So just phone. The children
need good feet protection in weather like
this. We can furnish it. One-fourth off
on Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats
and Men’s Odd Trousers. One-fourth off
on Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats,
Street Dresses and Skirts.
in
county
have been or-ered closed to prevent
the sj tending of bom ngit-s. Three
cases lire i sported at Dexter, Wood-
bine t. and three here.
We Pay Cash for Poultry
And carry a first class line of groceries Phone
us your next order. -
Old Phone 56, New 76 McGehee & Clement West Oak St
Tho regular January term
of the County Court will con-
ven*'Monday ior a t_ie week’s sea-
Ricn. taking up the criminal docket
tOf he Last week-of the team, and
th. last two weuas w 11 oe cevoted to
Che civil doket. The Criminal docket
wbeh appears below, is rather bght,
and the civil docket is hardly an av-
ers e ndi.ati ng a small amount of
litisaLon, as most of the cases on
docket are from previous terms:
' rmiinal IkM'ket.
No. 43SS, J. Ashby.
No. 4372. G. Bain.
Na. 4440, U. Beeler.
No. 4415, T. Boson
No. 4 4 48, 1. Brown.
No 4 4&0, J. Brewer.
4 455, H? Brown.
No, 4465. J. Bolls.
No. 4458 ' C. Blackburn
No 4470, T. Bean.
No. 4388, E. Curbo.
No. 4431, H. Dawson
No. 4454, W. M. Eips
No. 4459, J Enmon.
NO. 4412, E. French.
No. 4 4 71, E Fiench.
No. 4460, W. G'Hespe.
So 4471. B. Joma. •
No. 4453, W. Horn.
No. 4 468. C. Ktukaid.
No. 4466, O. Lawson.
No. 4410, W. Mays.
4411, W. Mays.
No. 4211, F MvCurlay.
No. 4310, K. McDowell.
No. 4426. T. McK nney.
No. 4 428 T. Mik nney.
No. 4461, R. McDaniel.
No. 4461, —. McFarland.
Sos 4172, J. Pbpinough.
No. 4297, J. Poplnougli.
No. 4444, A Ross.
No. 4452, E. Roark.
No. 4371, J. Serren
No. 4394. T. S nil
No. 4472 B. Swanks
No. 4418, W. Tennis.
No. 4446, W. Taylor.
No. 4385, W.
4386. W. W reel er x
4414, B. Whitt.
No. 44 51, E Woodward
No. 4473, E. Wilson.
No. 44 29, Phil Young.
No. 4457 I. Zesmer.
The major ty of the cases on the
criminal docket are grtning charges,
wiih a few affrays, petty thefts and
ohrr minor charges.
here were no new developments
io ally Saturday and the scare over
the possibility of men ng tlis getting
in.o Denton seems to be more or
less abating, but the precautions
■ suggested are being vigorously car-
r ed out over the city. The cold wea-
ther has in erterpd tonsiderbaly
with 'be cleaning of promises, but
, as soon as the chid moderates that
w 11 Le given attention.
The mem ng of the colored clti-
zons held r nday night was well at-
tended and seteral talks were mzue1
, tally earful and cleanly during the.
by people of that nue to be espec-1
present sc«ire. Resolutions pledg-ng'
those presen; to do every.hlng they \
oud to mean up me r promises and ;
enfor.e precautionary measures I
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Dallas t nation Better.
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Dallas, Jan. 13—Three
.rom men ngiiis were repot ed to-
day, tLr<.e aaait onal cases, showing
a marked improvement. The report
covers 2* hours.
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1 ?VE DEATHS AT DALLAS.
ASSO laled 1’ress DUU>M*-U.
OA ) AS, Jan. 12.—Mjn'nmis
caused five deaths hero in 24 hoars
ending at noon. Eight addl'lonal
casos ate reiorted, ,
ELVER RUNS INTO THE W
Bad Accident Narrowly Averted by'
Stopping Train—Hornes Slightly
Injured anil Wagon Broken Up.
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SITUATION OVER THE STATE- |
Dr. Sophlan raid Friday that the!
rittipflon n Dallas < an now be eas 1/1
controlled. Bx death occurred at
Dallas Friday and eight new cases. I
Mabank. Thornton Ore City, Go-1
lad and Venus are among the Texas
towns that have quarantined agaiua. j
;;1! towns.
Fonram reports one case,
pie four:. Dur nt two; Dex er one;
Arington no new cases; Gainesv lie
ne; Howe one; Fort
J. B. Hobson and A. J. Wood-
at work secur-j
ing bubscriptlons for - the
Bartonville toad v * - -
to macadam ze from cue city limits! ^er bus, when they probably became
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Sanger has not yet held i’S first citv they had raia.d la ind v.-ual sub- th« racks'just aa the Flyer rime n.
elec ion and may not hold it now BI pt onB gt,06.50 and ha I enougn The slowly moving trait, struck the
7,7J as in sight to make the total including hoises Knocking them down free of
----Z" t.. “* eacn the track, and smashed up the ton-
The pla‘ of the town, lj4.oo rB Be(j fndhi -u ly. tto insure Pue th® wagon and tore off the
But you can afford to “bundle up” and come down
to attend our
The harness and tongue broken!
up, tw0 horses hitched to a transfer
bus hurt, wj.h one rather badly’
skii.ned, was ihe result of an acci-!
dent Saturday morning at the de-
have been
much more svr oua but for the
timely so ping of the Flyer, which
.came in late a: 2 a. m.
. Den on-1 The horses were standing in the
which is proi os&l IUBua* P**‘« occupied by tno trans-
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across
rome, the committe.
SANGER MAY NCT HOI D
ELECTION UNTIL APRIL.
----- co macaaam ze irom cue city limits ,,c> M“". - “c“
The newly incorporated town of to Hi kory creek, said Saturday tha; t,re: and- driverless, started
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vnt I the regular time in April as i
another e’ect on wouli ba ne<essary the |2 from the county- for eacn the tr?c*’ an<i *mashed up the ton-
then apvway. ‘
delay in furnishing which, it was 22.600. It is hoped to secure 11,000 harness. The bus had no occupant,
■a <1 Satu-dsy, «• responsible for the n individual subscriptions, which' Wh >• the horses were not serious-
past delay in ordering tne election, with 12,0 0 from the county would ly hurt their tnjurlies w 11 enforce
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$250,000 FIRE MT VIRGINIA
enougn The Slowly moving trail, struck the
give a total of |3,000, and fa s sum
it is said, will bull 1 the road for.
the d ptance proposed
RUES’FURNITURE TO RE SOLD]
Associated P>-esa Dispatch.
Ssn Antonio, Jan. 13—An adver-
t sement appearing in a newspaper ley, beg nnlng at 2 o clock. The so-1
IS.—< here saya the turn ture in the housi (1*1 eess-on will be held at 3 o’c'ock
‘' occupied by Berna-do with Mrs. JI, S? Stout, just
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1912, newspaper, January 13, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228380/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.