Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER REPORT.
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Clean, cool and
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GAP SOON TO BE COMPLETED.
TONIGHT.
Comfortable Seats.
Entire New Program
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about six miles north of here, was awakened and made to
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All linen initial and embroidered handkerchiefs at
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embroidered initial, worth 20 cents,
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Ice Tools. Refrigerators
One lot of dainty handkerchiefs very
sheere, initial, regular price 20 cents,
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Shoes M’QUIGG. Shoes
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Engines Badly Wrecked. a Number
of Cars of Livestock Injure^ in
.Mix-up on Joint Track.
that the larger one
top of the smaller and hurled
feet A number of cars was
damage! in the smash-up
The crew of the southbound trail
came out of the wreck unhurt, but
ter tank.
delayed ha.j it not been
switch alongside the track
the wreck occurred, but by
this switch the incoming trains were
able to be detoured by the wreck
IT WILL BE TO YOl it AD-
IS VANTAGE TO DO BUSINESS
BOLD ATTEMPT AT ItoBBERN
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All ladies suits at One-Half Price.
Big reductions on men’s and boys suits; some one-
half, some one-fourth off regular price.
An extra good dress gingham 10 yards for 50c.
One lot of deep embroidery, good value at 75c,
special price per yard 39c.
All ladies skirts one-fourth off regular price.
Special Prices on all Shirt Waists.
All tan and oxblood oxfords and pumps for ladies
reduced prices.
Director*;
A. J. Nance
J. R. Chrfstal
E F. Bates
A. C. Owsley
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A. J. Nance, president
J R. Christal, vice president.
J. C. Colt, Cashier.
R L Bass. Assistant Cashier.
LIQUOR LAW DECISION.
AUSTIN. June 19.—In remand- .
lag the case of Julius Wright of Tra- SAX AXGKLO SWEETWATER
vis county the Court of Criminal Aj> ' ~*
[teals held that the Baskin-McGre-
gor liquor law and the Sun lay clos
ing law are not conflict'n^ and that
the conviction and fine of Wright
In the corporation court was a reg-
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hete, head badly bruised and
slightly lacerated
Conductor W. E. Millon; back
sprained and bru'sed about the body
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They’re boys’ sizes, but they are built
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The average boy wants mannish shoes.
He gets them here, and while our boys’
oxfords are stylish and good looking, dur-
ability has not been sacrificed.
Black or tan leathers.
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The injured;
Engineer R. L. Walker; arm bro- !
ken. a 4-inch gash cut in h‘s head
and badly btuived.
Firema-j T. L. Reynold*, badly
bruised about head and -<houlders.
Head Brakeman D. F Norton
knocked off top of his car by the
crash; his ankle sprained and other
bruises inflicted.
Rear brakeman,
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of square.
We are now permanently lo-
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CRIMINAL Il’l’EI I ATE COl RT
MAKES RVI.INt; OF INTEREST
TO OSTEOPATHS
WASHINGTON. June 19—Sena
tor Bailey announced o-j the floor
of the Senate today that be would
consent to defer the disposal of the
income tax amendment until after
the tariff schedules ha dbeen fixed. . «“«* «iea buoh
skull had been
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• AUSTIN, June 19 -General At-
torney Herd of the Orient railroad,
who was here today, said the Sweet-
water-®a-3 Angelo gap will be com
pleted by October 1st.
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ma-) T I. Reynolds also jumped an 1
was badly bruised about the head
and shoulders Head brakeman D
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of a car by the crash ani had an an-
kle spra'ned and other minor hurt*
inflicted The rear brakeman was
in the cuixrla of the caboose and va-
throW’i against the walls. His head
was bruised anj slightly lacerated
Conductor W. E. Milton was sitting
at his desk in the caboose and did
not know of his danger until he was
hurled from h's chair against the
desk His neck was painfully
sprained by the jay he received
The northbound engine was one
of the large ,-500" class and when
the smaller No 2*9 was struck the
latter was hurled back about 63
feet. Before the larger engine could
be stopped it had run on top of the
southbound. ’.... —-------
was loaded with cattle and
and a number of , head of the stock
was killed.
The wreck occurred on the main
line just this side of the Mingo "a-.’’e^8aU-
Traff'c would have been ;
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The Court of Criminal Appeals to-
day affirmed the cases of Tom Todd
and John and Matter Eason from
I Tarrant. It reverse 1 and remanded
'the ases of E W. Duke and Will
[Clark from Bexar; M. L. C<x»per
' from Johnson. Jessie Brooks from
Taylor and A Johnson from John-
i son.
FORT WORTH. Tex . Juae 19 -
A sensatio nwas sprung in the case
of Ike Knight, charged with the
murder of E<j Larmoa, this morning
Juryman G. W. Evans became sud-
denly ill and a deputy sheriff sep-
arated him from the rest of the jury
the trial being continued until Mon-
day. Evans was locked in a room
while the others were escorted out
and any separation of the jurors Is
a fatal defect according to both the
state and defense attorne"a. This
will cuse any court to reverse the
sentence if Knight is found guilty.
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northbound
surrender about $500 by two robbers.
Why keep money at home? Deposit where it is per-
fectly safe. We carry burglar insurance, and besides have .
laid aside to protect depositors $68,000 out of our earnings.
ax... first national bank, ask™
M. 8. Stout, Pres; A. D. Turner. V. P.; H. F. Scbweer. Cub.
J c Colt
A M Bush
C A Williams
Dr. J. M Inge
R L. Baes
“Deception.”
A Little Child Shall Lead Them.
“A Midnight Disturbance.”
These special prices vve have been making this
week have attracted many to this store and none have
been disappointed, but all went away enthused with the
bargains found.
We come with another bunch for Saturday and
Monday, and if you see fit to brave the hot weather and
visit us on these two days you will feel doubly repaid
for the trouble you take.
Boys’ Oxfords.
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will do this for you.
serviceable. Also it will save in fuel.
Come in and let us show you our
“Perfection” Oil Steves. Fully guar-
anteed to give satisfaction.
Handling so many goods that
are away from the usual—that are
not like shown you in the average
store—whose selections are for you
who are particular and looking af-
ter the little things that make shop-
ping a pleasure are what has made
this a “different” store.
“Energetic Street Cleaner,”
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North Locust Street
n Five roofti house, bath, hall, porch screened
good barn, chicken house, etc.; lot 75x150. Thii
place is nicely finished and has prettiest lawn anc
trees on the street. Price, $1500. x
WYLIE SMITH.
Exckaage Bank BaiWlag. New Pkone 1^ Deataa, Texaa. | I !
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Taylor building, northwest
Here we are better pre-
pared than ever to supply your
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and customers to call and
our new home.
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the kitchen with a big hot atove. Why
not save lots of trouble and be more
comfortable at the same time. Our
“Perfection” Oil Stoves
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The northbound train Thirtieth leg'slatur<
sheep was kiven in the ■ a.-'e of Dr. Ira W.
Collins of El Paso The ^>urt holds
[that a doctor is o;h- who professes
to cure human ills and a license is
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Five men injured, ooae fatally; i |
two engines, one of them a monster)
of the ■‘500" type, badly wrecked:
a half dozen cars tor i up aad a num-
ber of nea l of cattle ari l sheep with
wh ch the northbound train was
loaded killed or niainie,| so they had
to be killed -this is tire damage la
brief from a head-on eollisio-i be-
t»e< .) two Kat> fre gists on
main line of the joint tra< k a:
go earlv Saturday moral ig.
The accident occurred
southbound train was preparing
go onto a siding The 1.™ -
engineer had orders to pass the ’
other train at Mingo and did not dis- ’
cover that the other tra i was on '
tile main line until he bad approach-'
e.l too closely to stop his train. The
two eng jes collided with such force
that the larger one was thrown on : 1 be police today are conti imag the
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also ed with th»- assault and attempted
| robbery of Mrs W J l<aseldma ua- I
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VQLUME IX ~ ~ ~ —
The kind of goods we sell don’t
cost you any more than the same
class of goods would cost you any-
where.
It is our desire and aim to
•id and *MDt the entire < om-
! munity, but we wish to call
special attention to the fact
that even when unable to ac-
commodate everybody that
we loan *nd take care of our
depositors.
It is from the benefit
derive from our
that we make our profits and
we feel under spec'a] obliga-
tions to them.
Robbed of $500
Crockett, Texas, June 15, 1909.
Last night at about 10 o’clock Harvey Marsh, living
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of torthbound crew ever,- matt sus- ’streets last nigh: Mrs Laseldma §
tained some sort of injury. Eneil-!was walking with her nephew. W J [g
eer R L. Walker, when he saw that Laseldma As they were passing I &
the crash was inevitable, jumped U*° negroes one grabbed Mrs La-
froni his engine aid sustained a seldnia s throat ani the other
broken arm. a gash on the head snatched her pur>e. The handle of
about four inches long that laid the ’he purse broke and the negroes
skull bare anj was otherwise bruts- dashed through the crowds on the
■ - — -* Fire- streets with a mob in pursuit One
of the negroes was captured after
he had jumped from the top of i $•
tree where lie ha! hidden. r"~~ ”
Norton was knocked off the top Laseldtn* is today suffering
the nervous shock and bruises
her neck
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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 19, 1909
Our Financial
BAILEY CONSENTS
TO DEFER INCOME
TAX AMENDMENT
SAN ANTONIO, Tex . June 19.-—
Corporal Hugh McNinch. aged
twenty-five, a member af the Bat-
tery I) of the Third Field Artillery,
, was found unconscious early this
' morning by- the police in th© street
and died shortly afterwards. His
i fractured by a blow
[on the back of the head. The police
[believe rbbery was the motive.
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AUSTIN. June 1‘? The court of
Criminal Appeals today he'd osteo-
paths are required to secare li-
the State Medical
an act of the
The decision
10 ‘yards
for 10c
10 yards
for 10c
Sold only to Those Whose Pur-
chases of Other Merchandise
amounts to $1.00
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 265, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1909, newspaper, June 19, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235443/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.