Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTON TEXAS WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1910.
VOLUME X
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SPECIAL SESSION IS ON
same money.
The Mighty July Sale Is Now in Full Blast
$1.50 to $5.
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Cost, Construction, Time
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Its A Good
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As often as you can.
day.
Jarrell-Evans Dry Goods Co
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Hear the Farmers'
Quartette
Entire Change in
Specialties
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List your real estate for sale
with me; if you wish to buy
KNEE FRACTURED BY THE
KHTi OF A HORSE TUESDAY
MADDOG SCARE AT LITTER
ELM—HENRY HILL RITTKN.
Some
Tuesday
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Upshur 19.960 against 16.266, a
gain of 3,694 or 227 per cent.
Limestone, 34,621 against 32,578,
He and Judge- Zumwalt Make Rul-
ings Regarding Holding of Elec-
tions a. Same Hjccm Saturday.
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A. W. PALMER,
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la-trument Is Shown Tmd
Ht rat ion Given of How it
from Inside of Vault.
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Denton Steam Laundry
Both Phones 8.
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REV. F. DEWITT TALMAGE WILL
BE THE OPENING ATTRACTION
THIS EVENING
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INMATES OF THE JAIL
ARE ONLY SEVEN NOW.
slightly more than half the value of
the South's great staple. The value
of the world s crop of cotton is es-
timated at >1,000,000,000.
CROWD WAS TOO SMALL
FOR CANDIDA E HAW.UNK |
TYENTON STEAM
Dye works.....
GOVERNOR
FIRE RATING BOARD LAW
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You’ll want these songs; might just
as well get them today
Hon. A. S. Hawking was to have
spoken this afternoon in the court
house in the interest of his candi -
dacy for Lieutenant Governor, but
on account of'insufficient crowd it
was postponed.
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Colorado Springs, Col., Correspond-
ence of Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Mr. ana Mrs. A E. Graham of
Denton. Texas, are again registered
at the Cliff house in Manitou. This
is the sixteenth summer that Mr.
| Graham has visited Manitou and he
stoutly declares that he will come
sixteen more times. Mr. Graham is
Introducing to hig Colorado friends
Another good VVestern
Comedy,
Guaranteed to be as good
as Monday and Tuesday and
no further recommendation
is necessary.
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When you contemplate having plumbing work
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' aids in establishing credit, pro-
vide® a safe place for your cash,
and systematizes your business
dealings Why not open an ac-
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SOLE AGENT FOR DUTCHESS PANTS
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dyeing and pressing. Give us a trial.
All work guaranteed to satisfy the
mbst fastidious.
that we have the only dry cleaning
machine for cleaning shrinkable goods
Also the only steam dye works in
Denton county, and therefore, the
only one in the city that is prepared
to do French dry cleaning and steam
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DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY
WEST OAK STREET T. B, PORTER, Mgr.
Agents fcr a Wireless Telephone
company were here Tuesday and
gave a demonstration to many of
the curious at the Denton County
National bank during the afternoon.
The transmitter was placed inside of
the big vault at the bank and the
receiver on the outside. There was
no connection between the two fn-
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The next time you buy a pair of pants
try a pair of the “Dutchess” brand.
They don’t cost any more than other
pants and contain 'features that you
will hot find in other makes. As well
as being made in attractive patterns,
they will fit better than most pants
and carry a warranty of 10c a button
off, $1 a rip. We carry them in reg
ular and peg tops in bright, snappy
patterns for the younger set, and
more reserved patterns for those who
desire something plainer.
The fact that there is to be a
I regular election next Saturday along
j with the primary has caused some
1 confusion about hplding the polling
‘ places for the two elections together,
_ , T.o answer tae question raised,
Population reports for more Tex Count chairman Rayzor Wednesday
as ecunties were announce^ Tuesday i
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Wilbarger 12,OOo against 5,759 -a
DICK TURPIN GOf A BAD
FALL pFF A HOUSE.
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Concert by Kick's Orchestra Will . |M>p, LATION REPORTS FO
be a Feature of Every Somber—
Tlie Program for the Opening
Night.
pro- Wilbarger 12.OOo against 5,759 -a
chautauqua I i960, a gain of 10,288 or 277 1-5
orchestra, 1 Per cent.
. „ ______y- Wichita. 16.09 4 against 5,806 in
1900, a gain of 10,288 or 177 1-5
< per cent.
published
NEW ORLEANS. La..
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the young woman who but a short
time ago became Mrs. Graham. Tips
is Mrs. Graham's first time in Colo-
rado and she is spending her time
seeing sights of the. Pikes Peak dis-
trict.
SOUTH'S COTTON CROP IS
VALUED AT •812.000.0iio
Tne Cotton Production Census
bureau has given out its bulletin re-
garding the value of the 1909 cotton
crop which is put at >812,000,000.
This is al out one-naif the value of
tne corn crop. >100,000,000 more
than the wheat crop and twice as
much as the oat crop, while the out-
put of gold. >545,000,000, is only
With a quorum present in
Houses the tbirj called session of
the Thirty-first Legislature
vened Tuesday at Austin.
‘ng of importance developed except I
the reading of the Governor's mes-
sage, in which he urged:
1. The repeal of the fire rating
board outright.
2. The enactment of an adequate
law to prevent combination by tin*
insurance companies to prevent a
combination to destroy competition
in rates, providing suitable penal-
ties therefor and providing meam
for the enforcement cf the same.
3. The enactment of a law reg-
ulating an.1 controlling the fire in-
surance companies doing business
in the state and the regulation and
control of fire insurance premium
Tates, to estabiisn an -• fix rates and
to effectively prevent what is
known as key rates.
4. ThP enactment of a law pre-
scribing the conditions under which
fire insurance companies of other
states may secure permits to do
business in Texas and providing
that such companies shall be requir-
ed to show that th«v Mve never un -
dertaken to dominate legislation in
Texas by threats of withdrawal or
cease-f to do business in Texas on
account of any law enacted by the
Legislature of Texas
The message significantly contin -
tics: “There are other important
subjects that Jwill be presented for
the attention and consideration of
the legislature at an early date, but
for the present the following addl
tlona] subjects only are presented
to your honorable bodies for consid-
eration : ”
Those subjects are:
1. To prohibit the exhibition -if
prize-fight pictures and also to pre-
vent immoral exhibitions
2. To make appropriations for
the construction, enlargement and
equipment of additional buildings
for the care Of the negro Insane at
t Austin Asylum. “Ample pro
visic “ the message concludes,
“has been made for all the insane,
except perhaps seventy-five negroes
new confined in county jails, for
whose care and treatment accommo-
dations should be provided without
delay.”
The House had 10b members an
swering to roll eall and the Senat'?
23 when the session began at 2,
o'clock. The mileage and per diem '
in hnth Hnnftoii ear - I
ried >51,000 and a >10,000 contin-
gent fund. The House refused to-
ccntOy in the Senate adjournment
to Mouday at first, but at 11:30 At
night concurred, the Senate in the
meantime having adjourned over to
Friday. The House recessed until
10 o'clock Wednesday morning.
It is not believed that anything
of importance will be attempted in
a either House before Monday and a
great number of tne members will
go heme to vote in the primaries
Saturday.
URGEN REi'KAL OF
BOARD
dess Moreman, of the Red Barn,
was the victim of a serious accident
Tuesday, and one that it is feared
may permanently cripple his knee.
He was driving a small, single cart
when the horse kicked, striking ths
knee with its hoof and breaking
the patella. Or knee cap Mr. More.
man was taken to bis home where
a physician was summoned Several
stitches were necessary to close th“
wound, and the wcunded man will
be laid up for some time, even it is
does not prove as serious as Is now
feared.
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excitement was caused
at Hilltown by a maddog.
Henry Hill, who lives there, was
bitten by a dog that no one suspect-
ed of having hydrophobiai Later,
however. the dog was shot by friends
wbe reported the incident to him.
Becoming alarmed at the situation
he started at flnce for Austin.
came through the country to Denton
and here took the 3:50 train fo*
Austin to take the Pasteur treatment.
ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
| Gainesville Register.
! Victor Jtgout, a farmer living
southeast of the city, was seriously
hurt this morning at 8 o'clock in v
runaway. He suffered many cuts and
bruises on his head and body. Dr.
Price dressed his wound® and it is
not thought they will prove serious.
The particulars as to the cause of
the runaway could not be learned.
Both Houses Had a quorum and an
Effort to Adjourn Voted
Dowa and Later Adopted to Go
over until Monday.
W.,R. SCOTT, Prop.
Phone Connections.
The records at the county
show that there are only seven on
the roll to answer either at the pres-
ent term or court or later in the
district court The list follcwo:
Ollie Majors, theft over >50.
John Williamf. thef) over >50.
Bud Martin, selling mortgaged
property.
belan Bradford, burglary.
Tom Rolls, petty theft.
John Heimckg^vtolating the local
option law.
A. A Dye, petty theft.
Hubert Coffee, lunacy
Tuesday in publishing the
grain for the Detaton
the concert by Riek's
which i8 to be one of the features
of every number, was omitted. The
program for tonight, as j
beltrw, bids fair to be one of tae of ,1370 or 56 3-5 per cent.
best of the many good numbers of
the Chautauqua. , | ... —
Rev. F De\\ itt 3 aimage D. D.. is. a gajn of 2,043, or 6 1-5 per cent,
known all ever the Lnited Statu, This makes fifty counties reported
as one of the best platform speak- with a totat of 795 ag&tngt 524,
ers of the day. and his lecture to-• 467 ln ,900 a gain cf 253.053 or
i 46 3—5 per cent.
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Is the latest sensation of the day, and all next week the program
is to give more goods and better goods than you ever got before for the
Come Monday and see the prograin complete.
first senatorial district of Texas
These are two distinct elections
and must be held by two distinct sets
of officers as above provided for.
Judge Lee Zumwalt holds that the
two elections may be held In the
same building, provided that they
they are far enough separated not
to confuse each other.
By consent the primary election
officers are to use the regular bal-
lot boxes belonging to the county,
inasmuch as the official ticket is
very lengthy, and the voting will
likely be heavy.
While the senatorial election,
which is the special election to be
held by the officers selected by the
commissioners' court for holding
general elections, there is but one
candidate, hence the ticket will be
very short and the voting possibility
”-ht.
For the further information
the persons named to hold the pri-
mary election, the attorney general’s
office has furnished me with a re-
vised edition of the Terrell election
law in sufficient number to supply
the 30 voting districts of DeDnton
county, and each judge is requested
to call immediately and get a copy
of this law and fully inform himself
that there may be no confusion or
; irregularities in voting.
J. N. RAYZOR,
Chairman Denton County Democrat -
ic Executive Committee.
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p. m.—Concert—Neel
Dick Turpin, while working on the
new house of Prof. J. W. Smith.
< ame very near having a severe ac-
cident Tuesday. He fel] from the
rcof of the house to the ground, a
distance of about eighteen or twenty
.feet, and fell across one of
carpenters' horses.
It was at first ’--red that
was injured internally, and at the
request of friends medical attention !
was summoned. However, It was I
found that his injuries amounted to 1
no more than a sprained ankle, re-!
gardless of w hich he returned to his '
work Wednesday.
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Phenomenal Price Making
1. VVc think we are in position to do plumbing
work for less money than others; let us figure for
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2. Ot\r construction is correcj; our
are efficient and accurate and [ '
efforts to every job.
3. We do our work promptly. We are
only exclusive plumbing house iirDenton.
is our specialty.
All sorts of plumbing and sewerage connection.
Estimates furnished free.
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You will find something new and interesting every
\ cry low prices on men’s, women’s and children’s oxfords.
All Straw Hats at Half Price. .
Senator Hayter, resigned, to be hel i ‘ wa® merely connected to a big hoop,
er to issue this explanation of the Wnh wires.
situation.
The judge® appointed by th?
Bl111 democratic executive committee to
■ hold the primary election will each
select an associate judge ana four
clerk® to assist him in hclding this
election.
The judge selected by 'the com- |
misaioners' court to hold the general j
election will select his own asso-1
elates to hold the special election for I
BASEBALL RESULTS.
Texas League—Galveston-Dallas,
rain: Fort Worth 10. Waco 2; •
Shreveport 6, Houston J; San An-
tonio-Oklahoma City, off day.
National League—New York
Cincinnati 4; Pittsburg 5. Boston 4:
Brooklyn 4, Chicago 3 St. Louis 2.
Philadelphia 0.-
American League—Washington - ,;i,
Chicago 0; New York 5, St Louie 1; Price 10c, 20c, 30c
. Boston 2-4, Detroit 1-2. ’ ’
Southern League—Montgomery-
Memphis, rain; New Orleans-Atlan-
ta, rain; Nashville 2. Birmingham 0;
Chattanooga 3, Mobile 2
gave out the following:
inasmuch a® there seems to 1
considerable confusion among the
judges selected by the executive ' dinary tone of voice, aven the breath-
committee to hold the primary elec - lng of the talker> could be eaaliy anJ
ttion on Saturday July 23, occa distinctly heard by the person o& the
_ sionea by the fact that Gov. Camp- i outside. The transmitter carried
Bee i“ 090 against 7 720 a gam bel1 has ca,led a 8pec,a‘ e,ettlon fo; the batteries and other attachments,
7170 J• Tl ner-cent 'i PurP?.»e | but the instrument on the outside
upon the same date, . deem it prop-, leather covered and presumably fill-
. .v._ > .i »u.. _ . "rte same instrument
can be used for wireless telegraphy,
it wa® stated, but the instruments
shewn were not equipped for tele-
graphing. The demonstration at-
tracted much favorable attention.
Real Estate I
a farm or city property let me show you what 1 have to offer.
Office in .Craddock Building, D
Up Stairs South Side Square. • ■ v
""Let Us Be Sweethearts Again”
“That Fussy Rag”
I’m Bugs About You,”
""Somebody Else,”
with a total of 795,5*^ against 524
night ha® attracted great attention
wherever it has been delivered.
The program:
8 p. m.—Concert by Riek’s
chestra.
8:30 p. m --Lecture: “Gumption
and Grit”—Rev. F. DeWitt Talmag’.
The program tomorrow:
9 a. m-—Riek's Orchestra.
. :30 a. m.—Lecture, Dr. Talmage».
3 p. m.—Riek’® Orchestra.
7 p. m—Reading, Miss
Greenwood Hardy.
7:30 p m.—Riek’s Orchestra.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1910, newspaper, July 20, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229574/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.