Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Another Ml Advance Ported on Haj ■
and Veal and Hulls Are Making |
Record Prices.
Tulsa. Ok.. Chief of Police bay* He
Is Under Bond in Osage County,
Ok., for Safe Blowing—Resi-
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TEXAS. THURSDAY EVENING, bCTOBER ,21 1909
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Corne and join the crowds of satisfied customers
go from our shoe department daily.
Comfort
pretty styles, colors,
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GREENVILLE
This afternoon at 1
were taken from the jail
Lloyd to identify her as- I
large excited and deter- |
mined mob went with the
and the negroes to the
home and if her assailant is identified
lynching cannot be avoided
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We give silver dollars away every Saturday at 4 p. m.
What Time Will the Clock Stop?
in the bank and make payment
by writing out * check for the
amount. It is only necessary to
have mcney enough in the bank
to cover the total amount of
the checks you issue. Amounts
may be deposited to your cred-
it at any time We are glad to
refer you to any of onur custo-
mers who use the check account
and would not ba without it
To pay by check is safe, slm-
I pie and sure. Keep your money
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That's the expression made by most of our lady
patrons after looking at our New Fall' Foot-wear.
The woman, whu can not find her ideal shoes
here, will certainly be very hard to please.
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just to see how beautiful
and artistic our par lor and
dining - room stovea am
And as for warming the
room, why they'll make you
as cwy and comfortable as
can be. They require lit-
tle attention and little cost
too. Take a look at them
and let us prove that they
are as good as they are hand-
some.
WS:
This is the sixth winter we have used the same
Cole i Hot Blast Heater in our store and it is
good as when we first put it into service. This
gives you some idea as to the quality of the
Cole s Hot Blast Heaters which we are selling.
This stove we are using has paid for itself sev-
eral times over in the fuel it has saved us.
These stoves will do the same thing for you and
last you just as long. May we show you our
stoves and make our prices? No charge for set-
in* stoves bought of us.
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INSURANCE against
BURGLARY and Hold-up
Robbery
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HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
PONTO RUNS WITH THE MILK
CLARENCE AND HIS CIOARETS
THE STOWAWAY
the Dallas fair had better be seeing around a
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SEB1OUS .MINE EXPLOSION
.M< ALESTER. ok . Oct. 21. - Joe
S Xv"TTas killed and three other
miners were badly injured in an ex-
plosion this morning in the Rock Is-
land Coal Mining company’s mine at
Hartshorne. When the explosion oc-
curred twenty-six hundred miners
were working in the mine. A dozen
were engaged near the opening of
th sMiaft affected. Lan Hughes. Wm.
Finkson and Jas Johnson were ser-
iously injured. The rescue of the en-
tombed men was undertaken im-
mediately. The cause of the explo-
sion is unknown
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Feedstuffs continue to climb in
prices, due to the drouth which cut
all kinds of forage < rops short
throughout the South west.'and local
retailers who have been shipping in
prairie hay were advised Thursday of
another advance of 11 a ton. making
it costs $14 a ton fob the cars
here. This necessitates an advance in
the retail to $ 1 ♦> a ton and more than
50c a bale.
Cotton seed products are also
higher than a few days ago and lo-
cal retailers are being quoted meal
at *31.40 delivered and hulls $11.
the highest price at whicn the latter
stuff has ever sold. Retail prices are
correspondingly higher
Cotton seed are bringing *25 a ton
here wholesale and *2< a ton retail
. Is most as
> pared with everything to make you “comfy’’ and “cozy.*'
, fit and superior quality of our I.’.....
icular and exacting shoppers.
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Connell’s alleged
in Oklahoma was < racking a
a mercantile establishment
was given bond several weeks ago
What was done with the mon.-y
found near Where Cisco and Mar-ha!)
were arr> sled has been w rnderi-d
ab;'>V by more than a tew 1- v. ,.s
reported that the mouev h:, ; lm-r>
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i:nd w.,s i:. daily
'the fite.
I bank for
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letter from the Chief of Police
Tulsa. Ok . saying that he had recog-
ntzed the younger of the two men
jailed here and known as Ed Cisco 1
as Ed H Connell, who is now under ;
bond in Osage county. Ok for safe ■
blowing Connell's alleged offense
safe in
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and leathers.
who come and
Ab Reynolds dissents from the ;
lished in Wednesday’s issue and X MEETING CLOSES SUNDAY
the total of 2150 for Aubrey this I -------
year is at least 1.000 bales too low. .Elder Rom- Preached to CJ©od Crowd
his estimate for Aubrey being from I
3.000 to 3.200 bales. He estimates '
the county's total crop at 27.000 ;
bales at least and that it may reach i
28,000. or little more than 3.000 jB—- —
bales short of last year’s crop. I Church
Later in the day Mr ‘ ‘ _
talked with Aubrey cotton men who Tuesday-
said that Aubrey had gotten 2100 Query.” for his subject,
bales up to Wednesday night and ing will close Sunday night.
FKAltKD ATTEMPT OF FRIENDS
TO GET THEM OUT OF
JAIL HERE.
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dear to you as happiness. To that end we are well
Officer*:
A. J. Nance, president
V J R. Christal. vice president.
J, C Colt. Cashier
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We have clothes for the biggest of you as well as the least
We carry the regulars and slims, stouts and long stouts,
have an idea that you can’t get a fit in a ready-to-wear
clothing store you drop in for a try on and we will convince you.
To PROTECT NEG P.O! ' FROM
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said, in t !.c effi,; t t.,
i'li the robbery.
Mr Shipley, rep,
•tn that carried
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.s It was a, hi-. " i
cd's suggest ion Mr !!
th.- emplov of th.. Texas
ass.x iat;, n that the nur.
moved to a place where th, re is ; groes
<han< e for them to escape The es-I
< ape of the men at Hamilton recent- i
It may have had some connection |
with the fears that the mt n held here I
won!,! make a similar attempt
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FEEDSTUFF IS CLIMBING
[that they expected from 1000 to I
1200 bales more, making a total of |
[around 3300 bales.
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HILL COUNTY ARRESTS.
HILLSBORO. Tex. Oct. 21 —Jas
Davis, a frmer near town, and his j
companion. Jas. Parker, are under)
arrest as the result of the wounding j
of W. .1 Osborn last night It is
alleged that Davis fired two lods
from shotgun at Osborn, following
a quarrel The shot took effect in
Osborne's back
Now on display at the Big Store.
Now is a good time to make your
choice; these furs are ol the better
sorts and are moderately priced just
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Feature act of the season
PROF. RAND
Trained Dogs
Dogs that play musical inatru-
ments. do acrobatic stunts, etc.,
displaying almost human Intelli-
gence
a reasonable price will do well
We are tcld every day that our suits
GREEN VILLE. T«-x •_ !. |
Gc'crm.,: ( ampbvil <o<1:4> crdcrcd nut |
: ti e ,',il’’i;i here pr,.;.-,: the tt- |
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from a mob which I"-
11,,- pail all morning,
break in the doors
The leaders were afne.i
. < rowbar. The mob shouted,
jthern." and Die officers
uliy pacified the leaders
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M. S. Stout. Pres; A. D Turner. V. P.; H. F. Schweer. Cash. £
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Many different styles to select from.
Clothes with all the little extra [[touches,
extra flaps and buttons very^much in
vogue for the youngsters just now.
Clothes of the more reserved character
for the older man of business who is in-
clined to avoid the fads and freaks. We
can fit you just now at a much lower
price than you are accustomed’to’pay for
clothes of like value.
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Admission Bo and 1C
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We’ve a size for every foot, from
BTACY ADAMB 8HOM
FOR MEN
on ‘‘The Skeptic's Query"
nesday Night.
Elder W. K. Rose preached to a j
3,000 ' good crowd at the Pearl
: Church revival Wednesday
Reynolds taking the subject postponed
night, "The Skeptic's j
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We have several cash customers
; for farms and can probably sell.
yours. List it with us.
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i Exchiaje Baal BailAag. Haw PUm 75 Dwtoa, Tuas.
DESCRIPTION OF
WTOGNIZED
On account of the jail being some-
what torn up during the installation
of tbe sewer system and the conse-
quent fear that the alleged bank rob-
bers would try to escape Ed Cisco , >
and Charles Marshall were Wednes-I ?
day afternoon transferred to tbe Tar [ i
rant county jail at Fort Worth for >
safer keeping. In the Denton coun- ! s
ty jail no night watch is kept and J ft
the outside interest shown in getting |
the men out of their present trouble I
led some of those interested to an- !
ticipate outside assistance tn tbeir
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Fidelity .Mutual Bank Insurance) MADRID, Oct 2 1 —Premier Mu-
company. took the nien t0 the Tar- . ra and t|ip pntjrt. g ish , abjnPl
rant county jail Wednesday after-
noon and they will be left there, for ' resigned here today
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Sheriff Orr Th ursday recei ved a , a a 11 i t i b n rx r rx r rx
“ MILITIA ORDERED
OUT AT GREENVILLE
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909, newspaper, October 21, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235523/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.