Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 168, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Men’s and Ladies' Hose.
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ItfT’S NAME NOT PRESENTER JUDGE LINDSAY AT NORMAE
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MOST OF STRIKERS
ENJOYING HOLIDAY
Just received big new stock of
Sporting Goods
Including 1912 Wright & Ditson
Tennis Balls and Tennis Shoes.
WILL PROHIBIT USE OF
SACCHARIN E IN TEXAS.
Texas
annorinceu
W. A. TALIAFERRO.
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SEVEN DEFENDANTS ACQUITTED
In the trial of the so-called bath
tub trust at Detroit, Judge Angell
ordered the acqui tai of seven of the
defendants. Two other defendants
would have been acquitted had oot
they signifio their willingness to see
tho trial through.
Weil Known Denver Juvenile '-oun
Judxe Held Interest of Audience in
Dealing with the “Boy Question.”
associated Press Dispute u '
LAWRENCE, Mass. March 1 —
A delegation of thirteen ch Idren, in
eluding Tour girls, leti for Washing
ton touay. Yesterday .. offer Of in
creased wages appears to have quiet-
ed the turuulence somewhat.
LAWRENCE STRIKE QUIETING;
18 CHILDREN 1 vA-.l'GTON
PNEUMONIA Heads list.
For the first time tuberculosis
failed to head the 1 st in the num-
ber of deaths for month of January.
Pneumonia was the cause of the
greatest number of deatns in Texas
for the month, cerebro-spinal fever
came next In fatality and tuberculo-
sis third.
KIVWR PACKivT BURN®.
NEW ORLEANS, La., - eb. 2».—
The big river packet J. E. -rudeau
was burned at tue waters euge 10u
miles north of nere on the Missisa-
Ipp river today. Eight persons art
missing and ft is believed they wert
drowned. The missing are reported
to be negroes.
J. B. SNEED IN WACO. .
WACO, March 1.—J. B. Sneed i
here today and will go to Plano to
see his children soon.
Before leaving the court room the
jurors in the Sneeu case took a sob
umn oath that they would never r«-
vea! to any one how they stood nut
vidually on the guilt* or innonce oi
the defendant. The firs- ballot and
the last were the same.
SAY’ STANDARD OIL IS IN TEXAS
The Waters-Pearce Oil company
la planning a national investiga ion
to prove its allegst ons that the Stan-
dard Oil company iB evading the law
and*perpetuating the trust in defi-
ance of the court’s decision.
associated Press Dispatch.
AUSTIN. March 1.—The
Pure hood Commission
that it will immediately enforce the
decision against the use of sacchar-
ine. wh ch was made by Federal of-
ficial*
We want to please our^customers
that if we don’t please you, we
satisfied customer.
Wc want you to try our service.
Groceries—Chickens—Produce
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Gov. Stubbs of Kansas Stated that
President Taft’s Name Would not
be I*r«>H«»nted to Convention.
DENTON’S BAKERY IS ABREST OF THE TIMES
Weiceep Fresh Bread here all the time. Phone
us and see how well we can satisfy your bread
wants. Delivery made every day. Phone us.
KUNZE, Prop. DENTON STEAM BAKERY
NEW YORK, March 1.—Gov.
Stubbs'of Kansas, who talked to Col.
Roosevelt today asserted that Pres-
' dent's name would hot be presented
to the convention.
tsaociated Press Dispatch.
LONDON, England, March 1.—
The otflc al figures give the nnmbei
of striking mniers this morning a,
1(549,407. Quiet prevails, as mos
of the strikers are enjoying a hoi.
day.
OFFICIAL FIGURE** NUMBER
MINE STRIKERS AT OVER ONI
MILLION.
behalf.
Judge Lnidsey stated that his
purpose was to speak upon the sub-
ject of the children, the greatest of
all problems. He told Interesting-
ly of his work n behalf of the chil-
dren in the juvenile court and of
the good effects upon the young-
sters of kind treatment.
The details of his lecture will ap-
pear in Saturday’s issue.
in an address at the Normal col-
lege Thursday night, Judge Ben B.
Lindsey of the Juvenile coyt of
Denver, Col., held the intens Inter-
est of his large aud ence for about
two hours, while be told graphically
of the troubles and trials of the
small boy and their connection
with the court. The speaker was in-
troduced by Alvin M. Owsley, in a
■ n which he championed the
cause of the small boy and praised
the work of Judge Lindsey la tbeir
Some Choice Bargains in Black L?nd Farms for 30 Days.
Plenty of money to loan on Fann and City Property
DENTON TRUST COMPANY.
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Our Ready-to-Wear Department
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Is growing more and more interesting every day
now. New ready to wear things are coming in most
every daS
Just received a swell line Ladies’ Skirts
Prices $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50,$10
A shipment of Ladies’ Waists, Ladies’ Linen Dress-
es’ and Ladies’ and Children’s Wash Dresses and
Girls’ and Boys’ Play Suits.
Don’t Forget Our Shoe Department
We are ‘ ‘in the swim” with the biggest showing of correct foot
wear for the whole family you can find anywhere, and our prices
are moderate.
DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY EVENING,
OF SERIOUS NATURE
MASSACRE Of
Me
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The Williams Store
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MISSIONARIES
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Your Sun will rise if vou invest in
restrictions
Terms $10 down and $10 per month
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La Marca.
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Dallas’ most beautiful and best addition.
Five cents and 15 tmnutes to Postoffice.
The most nutritious md cheapest feed on
the mafkCJ-e—~
HOUSE COMMUTE!
ACANSIIHHION
LOOTING OF CAPITAL CIT* HAT
BEEN. IX PROGRESS ALI. DAY
Hl REHEL FORCES.
TWO PERSONS REARRESTED
ON GRAND JURY’ INDICTMENTS
Artesian Water,
Sewerage,
Cement Sidewalks
EXPECT TO GET FREE SUGAR.
Awoc ated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. Mooch 1—Free
, sugar advocates are predicting ’ hey
win win thl. evening In the demo-
crat c sugar caucaa.
Three White Men Fatally
And One Negro Killed When
Train sideswiped Another.
Composed of
HALF WHEAT BRAN
HALF KAFFIR CORN
Exchange National Bank
DENTON, TEXAS
Hann & Kendall,
Exclusive Agents Dallas, Texas
Thu Keystone ola Good Book CHINESE OUTBREAK
Safety and Service
SAFETY that is absolu-e and
SERVICE that is thoughtful anck
intelligent. 'This is what the
etBtomers of the’ EXCHANGE
NATIONAL BANK are-receiv
ing, and on this we solicit new
accounts.
Sunset Hill,
ZXFOZT OF THE CONDITION
-OF THE -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
st Denum. In the State of Ten*
St the close of businem
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BATTLE FOUGHTJNCOAHUILA
Ftfty Vasquistas mere Killed and
Sixty Wounded in Smart Engage
meut South of -Torreon—Federal-
Rout ZapatiMab in Morelos.
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Subseribed and sworn to before me
me this 26th day of February, 1*12
H. M. WALDEN
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many parts of the city last night
were extinguished" ooay atter cau&
ng a .loss of |l&,006,000.
Loan of Life Was Heavy.
It is believed touay Vnat the los;
of life Tri the city duriog the out
break has been very heavj
both civilians and sold era.
5 cents straight.
dow display.
Get 'em uhrapei; btut in I
Prices are right.
The trial of Tennie Sneed, a ne-
man near Elysian F elds 1. on at
Marshall. Two companies of mW-
(Ia are guarding the prisoner from
mob violence
i FATAL ACCIDENT ON SOUTHERN
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Associated Press Dlsp-b’i.
PEKING, Larch 1.—Throughout
the day loot ng by the revolutiona
ry soldiers has been going on in th«
city here. There, have been many
skirmishes between the loyal troopi
and the mutineers in the streets.
This evening it seemed ti»e fir ng
among the rioters waa becoming
worse. It la feared Yuan has lost
control of his hitherto loyal troops.
The Manchu soldiers are do ng noth-
ing except defending the imperial
and forbidden cities where they ef-
fectually prevent trouble
Ten Looters Execute”.
In th* outskirts of the city- tei
of the looters were executed by loy
ol soldiers after being caught in the
act of looting residences
Fire Loss *15 000,000.
The fires which were statred
many parts of the city last
See Mr. Rob rt J Wilton at the Cottage
Morel, who w^Il gladly turniib further information
Light Missionaries at Hnchow
ported Massacred Panatica
Chinese. Outlaws — Missionaries
' hildreu Clubbed o Death.
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ZION LACE Wr are sole agent*
safe in saying that this lace hau no equal
features are compared. ,
EMBROIDERIES—We think our
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Embroideries is so complete that we can please
every cuttomer not the common kind but good
Terrible Crime of, > anatical Chines,
Outlaws at l*ncho last October.
(Sso luted Press UiSp«..vh
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1.—Th.
frst news of the masaa. re of eigh
foreign missionaries by fanatical
Ch nese outlaws, which occurred a
Pinchow in Shensi province last Oc
ober, waa received uere today Ih
Scandinavian mission a as attackec
during the n gbt. Tne miaalonariei
including their chiluren were club
bed to death except two, the fa’.bet
and one baby daughter wero saved
escaping by tho father carrying
infant into a nearby lake.
CHINESK T«MJPPS MUTINIED.
Associated Press Dispatch.
TIEN T8IN. China, March- 1..—
Ctrneae troops a Fing Tai. *2
’rem Peking mat’•led at nitdnign:
!•*: »»S~i.t. T^era « uc’i heavy fir
ing in the nat ve quarters. Dls-
pa ches from Pekin;; say 'he situa
tion there is serious.
♦. RLL TESTIFIES BEFORE
EVE*vGlALES COMMITTEA-.
work at very reasonable price*.
FLAXONS—Our assortment of Fhaxon* wa*
never so large and varied a* now, among which are
check*; stripe*, madras, nainsook* and mazalias.
CREPES—Were never so good as now and is
being used for waists, dresses and underwear. All
grades are to be had here at from 15c and up.
offd eks
A. J NANCE, President ;
J. R. CHR1STAL, VksrPesident
J. C CO1T. Cash er.
E. D. CURTIS, Ass't, Cashier.
DIKE*.TORS''
A. J NANCE
ED. F. BATES
UR. J. M TNUE
A C OWSLEEY
J. C. CO1T
J. H PAINE
J. R. CHRISTAL
Southwestern lines on co.ton seed KTo charged with killing »
products of about 10 ,-er cent from
the Middle Western points to Texas
.torta and Eastern destinations were
suspended by the Ln ersta'e Com-
merce \x»mmission from tomorrow
mtil June 2»th foi an investigat on
We are offering a* a special "Long
Cloth” In 12-yard bolts at 91.00
JOHN A. HANN 8UFA —
AN ATTACJ<Of VERTIGO.
John A. Hann, one of the best
known citizens of Denton, fainted
presumably from an a’tack of verti-
go while walking to his home ^ust
before noon Friday. He was picked
up u neon sc ou« snd tasen to his
'■oo* on South Elm street. At last
accounts he was resting easily and
•Jclrg as well as could be expected.
He had been feeling bad for several
day.
Associa ed Press Dtapstch.
BIRMINGHAM March 1.—Three
whites were fa ally Injured, one ne-
gro killed an<T fifteen others hurt In
a Sou hern railway sideswipe acct-
dent at Oxfora. Ala
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‘.»idelated PresH Dispatch.
CUER NAVACA, March 1.—1 :.e
Federals under Col. Santibanez kill-
’d twenty Zapatls as in the state of
Morelos. There were nine Federal
arfualties.
RESOURCES
Loans and discount*....
AverdrafU. secured and unsecured.
U. S. IWhdsto secure circulation
Bonds, securities, etc....
Hauktntf bouM. furniture a fixture*.
Other real estate owned... ........
Due from National Baok* tool re-
Due from StauTind Private Banks
and Hsnk. ra Trust Companies
and Bartons Banks
Due from approved reserve Menu
Check* and other cash items .....
Xotesof National banks
Fractional paper currency. Bickel*
and cents
Law tu-l money reserve in bank, vis
Specie........... il4M*5J
Leiral tender note*
Redemption fund with U. S. Trews
nrer (Spercent ol clrculattoi:)
Totai .....• .
M. J. Connell, who was arrested
some months ago for tne alleged kill-
ing of Mr. Shipley near Audrey, was
re-arrest id Thursday on a grand jury
ndictment. and made bond in the
sum of *2,000. T A. Ball, 8 8
Ball, W. D. Pockrua and W. C. Pock
rua were the sureties.
Mrs Wimberley arrested tor tbt
alleged killing of her husband, wat
re-arrested Thursday on a grand jury
indictment and gave bond in
sum of *2,000.
*275-000 LOSS AT PAR1».
Flie estroyed a livery barn,
ton exchange and garage at Parts,
causing a loss of about 1275,000.
The or gin of the tire Is unknown.
Insurance was carried on the build-
ings destroyed. .
CHAIRMAN SULZER OF FOREIGN
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE COX.
FERS W*TH PRESIDENT.
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Fhere^ii no use. in this day ot a ivancement, of
wearing clothes made for s<>me other fellow.
Clothes made fo- vou will fit you only. Each ot
u» has soqie idea ab'Hit our clothes that others won’t
Barked Boulevards 115 feet wide. Building
Prices average less than $600.
UADIUTIES
Capital stock puid to .
SunJuaftnrt.....................
Undivided or.itits. lesa extvnvr- unit
taxes paid
National Bank notes ouutandinu.
Due toother iiailonal b»:" * ...
. Uutl '<> stalo au.i prism.. . r.!
I bankers....
' ImltYjoua, <(e;*>*iw sublet I 1' ecu tilJULSI
; Cashier st'becls ouutandm/
! Not** and bate redAco- nled
f Total....
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! darned burs, do uoiemnlj sweui that the above
itatetneut is true to ihe best vt airt ~
• and beiief. H. F. bcnwKKB.
On Saturday we will hold our
weeklr sale of Li Marca cigars at
5 cents straight---$2 50 per box o'
fifty. We will offer but a limited
quanti’v First come, first served
La Marca is d high grade do
.MO mestic cigar, sells ever> where at
(4M.ZIZ n thiee for 25 cents, and is worth
jhe price 0"» Sun d *‘s onlt
are s°ld h"re a$ a special
“^J,**** concession to discriminating *mik-
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VOLUME XII
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AGREE TO 5 PER CENT RAISE
■fe' -;*Yfinociated Preas D spatcL.
h gb*. I-AWHENCE, Mass.. Feb 2*.—U[
p: ia reported that the mill owners bavt;
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WEATHER REPORT «
NEW OHLE.iNS, La., March •»
♦ 1.—Friday, unsettled; rain to- *
# night or Saturday; wanner,
a 4- ♦»♦♦♦
Associated Pr'sa Dispatch.
WASHINGTON, March l.-HChair-
man Sulzer of the House committee
on foreign at fairs announced today
xfter conferring with Free dent Taft
and the State department; that be,
Sulzer, is opposed to any interven-
tion in Mexico on the part of the
United aiatea.
vsso<tated Press Dispatch
MEXICO CITY. March I.—Forty
Vasquistas were killed and s xty
.■rounded today in a oattle with the
government near Jimluco in Coahut-
is, soutn of Torreon. This is the
government commander’s report.
One hundred Federals and ruarl
guards today recaptured San Guade-
lupe from the rebels who retired ap-
parently w.thout fighting
agreed to grant a wage advance ot
& per cent to the text le strikers
Will Refus* Advance.
_ The Industrial Workers ot the
invtwfigai,. i*ropr^i n«iee of 10 World Will probably refuse the 5 pet
Per Cent on Cottos Need I’roduvtx cent advance in wages.
WABHINGTON. March 1.—The T«HALOF NEGRO AT MA1ICHA1.*-
ra iroad freight rate advances Of the
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this time of the year, more than any other, people
are either sewing or having it done;and items men-
tioned btlow.are worth, of your attention.
and feci
when all
b Those Who Do Their Sew-
ing or Have It Done:
Aseocia'ed Press Dispatch
WASHINGTON. March I.—Tho-
mas E. Will, a r lorlda land sales-
man. testifying n the everglades
nearing today related the story of
his visit to Secretary o. Agricultue
Wilson to urge tae early publication
of the Wr ght everglades report.
Will said that Wilson exclaimed:
’’I told them fellows .oat I would
not do a damn thing for them until
they quit Ugh ing among them-
selves.** Will unaorstood that w.i-
nn meant be had held' up this re-
on account of of Florida po-
litical fights.
Wc are ever on the lookout for any item.small
large that will interest and draw shopper* At
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