Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BOYCE CX1MING TO TEXAS
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Several Good Prepositions in Black Land Farms.
NOT IN PLANO.
DENTON TRUST COMPANY
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COUNTY ODD FELLOWS
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Most of Monday« afternoon
was
SITUATION SEEMS BETTER
Carload of Seed Corn'
There Still Remains
deaths
the d nner they had arranged.
NEW CASE AT DROP.
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Chronometer
class of Rebekahs.
Hilliard, fritz pippiN ADJUDGED IN-
ASSAILANTS ARE CAPTURED
See Our Window
Where we have
Wilson-Hann Company
NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS.
no
Martin
with the street crowds
GRAYSON O'VATY CASES.
third
Phones 275.
Waltham
Chronometer
For Exact
Time
COUNTY COURT CIVIL
DOCKET SET FOR TERM
Etchings National Bank
Denton, Texas
supplies
seeds.
call
which
plaintiff has leave'to amend.
First National 4
vs. L F. Hightower
his ■
he
Attempted to Escape by Mixing with
Crowu9, but Were Caught by Exe-
cutioner Who Put Them Under a
Strong Guard..
Perfect Time^
recorded by a
$25 suit at $12.50
OR A
$20 suit at $10.00
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TWO DEATHS, MT I
NEW CASES AT MIUS
MEETING III SESSION
COTTON GROWERS 10
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MEET JANUARY 20TH
elect a chairman. The purpose ot
the meeting la Tor securing a sub-
stantial reduction Tn the cotton acre-
, The Chairman
The Record and Chronicle is in re-*
ceipt of the following call from;
Chairman J. M Smith which ae io me at Sanger. Route 3.
W. J. McCRAY
Exclusive Jeweler.
FAILED TO RE.VU OBJECT. BUT
MANY BlbTAMJERS KILLED
OR INJURED.
NO SESSION THIS MORNING, BUT
BUSINESS SEHSION AFTER DIN-
NER AT HALL.
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The first ‘quarterly session of the!
Denton County Odd Fellows* associa-
tion uaa opened Tuesday afternoon;
after a d nner served by the Rebe-'
, . > hall.
There were about fifty members at
Cianei, including the guests, and the
arrangements committee c----,
. Baxter!
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ATOMIZERS
Just received another shipment.
Aniiseplic Solution, pint 50c.
Phonal 275. Free delivery.
Co. debt; first day. second week. ,
Barton-Yancey Realty Co. vs. U. nnal|y a Un td States marshal,
py i r»4«*z1 rl«av- a/W'. .. . .« . __.
ond week. |
Tiru zw — • — I.
G. C. A S. F. Railway.Co., damages;
set ond day, third week. „
Lillard A Whitehead vs.
Bros., third day third week.
Clarsey Champion et al. vs. Henry
Wright et al, first day. second week.
E. F. Stover vs. C. A. -»ade et al.,
fourth dav, second week.
Ada Cnrtsinger vs.
right of property;
agreement.
A. J. Foutg vs. .
_ ___ W. McDaniel,
debt; Judgment by default.
T. W. Leverett vs. A. J. Dodson,
Local Situation Unchanged with
| r Cases Reported.
There are no new developments in
the local sl uation, and there are
sti’l no men ngitis cases in or near
*Rav"m 'kn” Denton, Dr. Piner said Tees ’ay. Dr.
- ‘ * * Piner Isst night fum’gated t^e sTeet
cars thoroughly. “Beerything looks
sll right in Denton,” L_ -------
JUDGMENTS BY DEFAULT, CON-
TINUANCES AND SETTING OF
asks other papers to please <x>i>y: ' UAJIES ENTERED.
yB the authority vested n me and r * -----—
Gov. Colquitt, I hereby call a “•" PLEAS Of CUILH RECEIVED
. aewni-to-ed Press Disnatch.
DENISON. Jsn. 16—Two deaths'
and foul* cases of meningitis are re-:
ported at Preston. Grayson county. ■
18 m les west of here.
Despite Statement He Wouldn't Come
He Is Now En Route
Associated Plena Dispatch.
WINNIPEG, Canada, Jan. 16—
A. G. Boyce, Jr., 18 said to be on his
way to Texas today, despite
statement late yesterday that
would not return.
White old sop- d ed Saturday night with
. ! nfeningitis. Another child in the j
"-year-old boy, was also!
Linus symptoms and si
aue the mala.y. Serum i‘
from Fort Worth hur-
your distrfqb Saturday. Jan. 20, and One Trial Hewn Its in 1 onvlction and
. .. .» _.A. —..-------• Sey*ra| Plena of Builty Received—
Jury impaneled—Jury for Secon" ■
Week.
k. A. Seagraves
cont nued by
debt and sequestration; Judgment by •
default anl foreclosure of mortgage
and sequestration Hen.
L. Bailey vs. T E. Berry;
day, third weekt
Exchange National bank vs.' G. E.
We also have one lot of Ladies
Coats and Skirts at 1 2 price. An-
other lot of Ladies New Coats at
14 off. See them today.
Whereabouts of Mrs. J. B. Snead
Seems to be Unknown.
Associated Press Dispatch.
PLANO, Jan. 16—Mrs. J.
Snead's tw<> children are here
tending school - Whether she
here could not be learned.
will arrive in a few days. New
of all kinds of field and garden
CHAIRMAN SMITH ASKN ALL C«>T-
TON GUI WEILS TO MECT IN. age for 1912. The chairman can r
SCHOOL DISTRICT* (write to C. Smith, secretary Farmers Most of Monday , afternoon was
Union, Fort Worth, for blanks tn ihe County cou t in sett lug
after you get the cotton growers in the C vil and Appearance docket,
your district them,*send them qd<» case <jn the Criminal docket was
heard, resulting In a conviction as
shown on the docket, report below.
There were several pleas of guilty
entered Tuesday morning to gaming,
I theft and other minor cases with the
{usual fines assessed. The jury for
the week impaneled Monday- after-'jkahs and Odd Fellows in the
noon includes S. S. Freeman, W. N
tGary, R. G. Lincecum. W. M. Dorsey,
jWm. Ewan W. J. Waggoner, J. G.
Few New Cases Are Being Reported
Over £‘ate—”ne Suspected Case
at Drop— No New Developments
Lo«a*ly. .
ROUND TRIPS DAILY.
•Bread baker, every day and delivered FRESH.
Old Phone 259. N.cw Phone 109.
DENTON STEAM BAKERY. North Side Square.
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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
W. A. Taliaferro
NORTH SIDE SQUARE BICYCLE STORE
Associated Press Dispatches
PEKING, China, Jan. j> 16,—A
bomb thrown at Premier Yuan Shi
Kais' carr age while he was enroute
'to the Imperial court this morning
The funeral services of Mrs. Ca-' 'I'nere are no nnw aeveiopmems in killed two soldiers outright and in-
therine Taylor were held at the res- • men ngitis cases tn or near t<rred WentWa Other persons, both
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Jr Han Scruggs, J. G. Hester. Claude •“<» w« house. A publi execctioner and his
My ers and W. L McCormick. , assistants immediately placed a I
L ' ~ . guard about the house while await- I
ing the command to behead prisoners |
Several weeks that you can get
good service out of winter suitsand
at the prices we are now making
you can afford to buy another^ All
ladies suits in our house are being
priced at just half the old price,
meaning you can get a
Cunn ngham. Vol Leonhard. Bob
Cope, W. H. Hardee and R. Haugh-
ton.
Civil Caaes Set.
Casea a*t oh the Civil docket Mon-
day afternoon follow:
N. P. Johnson vs. G. C. & S. F.
ra Iroad. damages; first day, third and L. R. Love ot Jusun.
week.
First National bank of I-ewisville and Rebekahs is expected
vs. B. H. Wright et al., debt
iTwo other houses, in which the Tho-
mas boy trom Commerce ha i been,
were also fumigated. A quarantine
SANE'iN“cOLTiTY COURT. waB.ordered, but was virtually use-
a . —— Yx-a t -1 HzxfllA*.. US
the neighbors were keeping away
from the house without any orders.
Dr. Edwards went to the eastern
part of the county Tuesday to fumi-
gate a house in which a diphtheria
—, hwfmv >■ v ■umimu w caSe hkd ccurred ana recovered
A. K Brewer vs. C. S. McMath A ^'“^the^d b^tke ‘delusion that* he Little Elm and to fumigate a
. ... ..—. ----- “ - - house in whi h two scarlet fever pa-
tients had recovered near Rector.
Jack Cantrell, R. B Wilson and M. and W. L. Jones was complimented ano eigut new cases of
Jackson. -__winnTtMl hwr, in 1
| The jury list for the second week _
follows: W. M. Burrow, J. H. Mite., opece f by President
J. R. Schoolfield. J. T Fitch, R. S 8i8ted by Vice President W. B. Bax-
Key, J. A. Sweat J. W. Knox. Hood 4 , ~ ~ *
I^onhard, Bob e(, (he county gave reports. The del- Another Son of Y. ”. Clark Suspected
egates who had arrived at noon were of Having .'leningitis.
N. A. Grace. J. D. Joplin and J-1 The County Health vflicer return-
T Finch Of Rector; E. B. Brown of ed Monday evening from Drop whi-
Ponder; J: O. Rh nehart, J. T. ther he had“• bet® to fumigate the
Shoppaul and M. M. Chappie of Bar- home of Y. O.Clark., whose'11-year-
tonville; Opie Hayes, .J. W.
j A full attendance of Odd Fellows family, a 7-y
and Rebekahs is expected at th giving suspiei
and night session, when a class of
Iff AT IS RELOAD J*OR PAST
J TWENTk’FOUR HOURS LN THE
I NORTH TEXAS CITY.
Odd believed to hi
attachment; second day third week; Fellows will be Initiated and also a was °r(lere<i .
j class of Rebekahs. An open pro- rtedly and it was expected to be ad-1
auk of Lewisville gram will be rendered following the ministered Monday n ght on arrival.
■ garnishment; in tUHon.
second day, second wee*.
P ner Harvey vs. n. A I ‘
T. E. Berry, debt; third day, thir l | I,.,.,.. - .
week. * f i ■ lt«s. Dr. Edwards said Tuesday,
Wilson Hardware Co. vs L. Alton jn jjje County court Tuesday Fritz neighbors were 1
and Belle Fulton, debt; fourth day. piirtn> aged about 20, was adjudg-
th rd week. e(j tisane. He wa8 taken tn charge
T. A. Rowe vs. Marion Crutchfield by tt OrT Monday afternoon, af-
bl8 nsoundness of
mind. The young fellow seemed to
BOMB IS THROWN AT I
PREMIMANSHIKAI
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HoweltfL. T. Owens, J. P. Lawrence, of r.”m. Huffhlnes, W. W. Baxter^ DALLAS, Jan. 16.—Two
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on the d nner they had arranged, ' were reported here in the last 24
At 2:30 the business session was hours
; .. A. smith, as-i
A number of delegates from ov-
and John Vaults, suit on note; sec-
ond day, se ond week.
debt; first day. second week. . iwBg a congressman, then snator and
’ . ac-
E. McNew, damages; inird day. sec- ceding to the officers.
ond week. I ' — --
Wiley Grain and Elevator FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS.
CATHERINE TAYLOR MONDAY
J. F. RALEY & CO.
on 3rd page )
(Continued on 3rd page.)
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WHEREABOUTS Of MRS. SNEAD
EflMts to Locate Her so Far I’ctile
—Two Children in Plano, but not
Known if she Is There Also—;
Boyce Returning to Texas
JUDGE SIMMONS SUBMITS CAS1
WITH BAKE FA<TS TH SPEC’-
IAL GRAND JCRY.
A. J. NANCE. President.
J. R. CHRISTAL, Vice-Pres.
J. C. COIP. 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
MOTTO:
Safety and Service.
Your account respectfully^
Solicited/
Associated Press Dispatch.
FORT WORTH, Jan. 16—Confin-j
fining himself to the bare facts of
the tragedy, District Judge Simmons^
delivered a spec al charge in the
Boyce-Snead case to the grand Jury
this morning. Action is expected by
Wednesday morning. Efforts to find
Mrs. J. B. Snead have been futile.
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a good deal to you That’s what you
We make the fitting ofi^hoes a serious
study; we make the buying of shoes a study and feel
sure that we can please you.
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ASK FOR THINGS.
THE WILLIAMS STORE.
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 and would like for you to
see 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 tell.
You may need some warm clothes or warm
bedding. 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 Dreises and Skirts.
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
Deposit
Your
Money •
In a
. Strong
Bank.
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Capital. - $50,000
Surplus, - $50,000
First National Bank
I Danton, Toxaa.
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There’s A Difference I
In Clothes Pressing and Cleaning just as there’s
a difference in clothes Ours is the system hat sat-
isfies—Wo uae a Hoffman Steam Fraas.
Commence to thinking of placing that order for your Spring
Suit with us. We will give you a perfect fitting garment and
better goods for les* money than you will probably pay some-
where else. Come and see our samples.
FREE DELIVERY
ibor Steam. Dye Work
4ONES - WEST Slog SQUARE
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South Side.
Denton.
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WEATHER REPORT. «
NEW URLEANh '-A. «
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DINNER SETS
Juat In
NEW SHIPMENT
of those handsome
If you want one, let us know at once.
.Coupons in every sack explain particulars.
afford to “bundle op” and come down
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But you can
to attend our
January Clearance Sale
It is a money-saving proposition for you, and you*
can’t afford to miss this opportunity of supplying your
winter needs.
TARRANT GRAND JURY
OFFICERS:
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DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 16, 1912
ExchangeNationalBank^CH^f JQ ]
Resources $550,000
Yes, It’s “Some Cold”
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The Writer Fully Intended to
Tell You About Zion Laces
Well Mwed by eeRrtwea 1
BEkETra, North ante. I
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1912, newspaper, January 16, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228477/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.