Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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DENTON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1909
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ditlonal information a-afl he repeated
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tion to Dr. Cook, he preferred to be I withhold the details until the publi-
free from any embarrassing or en- ‘ cation of his book. The royal medal
presented to him by the Danish roy-
al family was macle by the Crown
Prince after his lecture.
Two of the leading Br’tlsh papers
which doubted Cook’s discovery have
taken the announcement of Peary’s
discovery as a fact.
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DENYING THAT COOK HAD KM m>I
THE NORTH POLE.
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1 shown the dispatch wh'ch stated that ed experts, that both Cook and Pean- ■
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the first man to reach the Pole'Cook discovered it first, his date of
April 21. 1908, having been prior to'
Peary's departure from the United
Dr. Cook cables that his
data will be submitted to the Univer-
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At our “Panic” terms and prices if you want to save
money on your purchase. We must admit that we
have scores of buggies more th?n we should have in
stock because of last fall's panic, and in order to re-
duce our heavy stock, we are offering terms and
prices that will mean a saving of many dollars to
you. Call and s<e the best buggy for the money in
Denton county —the Moon Brothers, and get ourz
terms and prices.
1 his bank is calculated to be of special conven-
ience to you; a place where you can come and feel
at home. We welcome small transactions and
gladly explain matters of business whenever called
upon to do so.
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he cabled “nailed the Stars aid j
Stripes to the Pole" on April 6 Rob '
ert E. Peary is homeward bound and j
out of touch with the world which ‘
anxiously awaits further particulars I
of his venturesome journey
At Copenhagen Denmark, his ri-
al Dr. Frederick A. Cook, is beiig
entertained by royalty who seven
days ago, flashed to a surprised and
unexpectant world his statement of
having reached the Pole on April 21,
1908—almost a year earlier than
Commander Peary claims to have at-
tained the same goal Roth Cook and
Peary are expected to reach the Uni
ted States some time this moith
Whence will come the additional
particulars of Peary’S story cannot
be told, as it depends upon what
port he first touches with his ship
the Roosevelt and he may awa t ar-
rival at some of the larger ports for
more adequate cable facil'ties for
the details of his story.
He had intended to stop at Cha-j
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lines of moderate priced shoes tor men.
We select the best productions of several of
the country’s best shoe manufacturers We make
our selections with care, and the offer our trade
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R. Christal. vice president
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teau Bay. Labrador, to file his ac-
couat. but that office was abandon-j Comman der Peary claimed
ed some time ago and he will have ; bee^ f I
to come farther south before the ex- j Dr. Frederick A. Cook said:
“Commander Peary, of course,
say whatever he wishes.
“Swing” that is “Different”
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large shipment of
all kinds of queens-
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cles wanted by those
who are going to fur-
nish their rooms and
tables. We have in
stock a full line of ta-
ble cuttlery of the best
and neatest patterns at
In fact,
everything that is necessary to fit up your tables
and rooms complete. The quality is the first thing
to consider. Come in and let us show you. It is
a pleasure to show our goods.
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time in our liven, and when
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that some ready cash will be
F a great help over the troublous
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Why not open a bank ac-
count and lay aside a portion
of your earnings as a safe
g guard against the future An
g account with th's bank will
relieve you of a lot of worry
will be a step in the right di-
rection, and will help to put
your business on a more syste.
Wilson Williams Co
Edwin Clapp Shoes. Howard & Foster Shoes
As a store for young men THIS STORE is
not the store that it is simply because sell good
goods—it’s because we cater to their wants
and handle these better goods that are clever-
ly selected. For instance it is not a hard
matter to pick out the hats on the street that
come from this store—they have a “swing" and
an air that it is “different." We would like
for you to come in and see the new styles.
We are showing all the new shapes and col-
ors in both stiff and soft felt. Ours are Stet-
son’s and Knapp-Felt’s—the two most popular
makes in the country. You don’t obligate
yourself BY ASKING TO SEE THEM.
“first
source of
The first man who goes out of this store wearing one of our new suits or one of our fine
overcoats for Fall is sure to get a lot of pleasure in it; he will look better dressed than the men
around him; he 11 have a distinction in style and fashion that s quite unusual.
Dr. < <M>k S|Hviks Cf p< ary s Trip
COPENHAGEN. Sept. 8.—When
pectait world gets his story.
Several adiitional messages have
been received by 1 ' " ' ’ '
none of them were any additional de versies All I have t..
tails of the success of his quest. One ;Commander Peary is that if he
message was to the effect that he is he reached the Pole. I believe he few days
br'nging a valuable collection for '< reached the North Pole''
the American Museum of Natural ,
H istory.
Friends of Explorers Wrangle.
NEW YORK. Sept. 8.-/-A stren-
uous controversy between the parti
sars and friends of Dr. Frederick A.
Cook D’.i.I Commander It E.
is in m inent
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Our new Hair Goeds are creating
quite a sensation for they are the
right colors and styles and besides they are more comfortable than the ordi-
nary kind. Among the latest are Pu,fs in several different styles, New Braids and
the newest off hair creations, the Pompadour.
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o'clock and left, believing the blaze
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COPENHAGEN, Sept. S—One re- turned i i but too late The loss
markable result of Commander Pea- $10 000.
rv s r valry w th Dr. Cook is that
Peary the latter's profits are likely to be —
Both of the explorers largely increased. He has received
are members of the Explorers’ club, offers for his books and lectures of
anq when the news of Dr. Cook's a sum twice as much as had been
discovery reached New York the previously tendered. Peary’s Btatc-
Iclub cabled him asking him to be ment is unanimously accepted as
^Iprincial guest. Herbert Bridgman 'true, but there is a very large fol
secretary of the club and one of the j lowing faithful to Dr. Cook His
[backers of Peary, promptly resigned [lecture last night gave but little ad
from the dinner committee saying
that while he bad no personal objec-
put in on the north tide
wants a name, and to the one
sending in the most appro-
priate name a month’s free
ticket will be givep. The
only rule to be observed is
this—name shall not consist
of more than two words, one
is preferable.
Announcement of the win-
ner will be made on the
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COOK FOUND POLE
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We have several cash customers
for farms and can probably sell
yours. List it with us.
fej. WYLIE SMITH &bCQ.
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3 Delta, Texas.
have produced for us some of the most stunning creations we have ever had to offer our trade.
The new grays and blues in suit fabrics are exceptionally attractive; many patterns in the weave
horn plain colors in worsted and serges, to checks, plaids, stripes, self-stripes and other pattern
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HOTEL JACKSON AT
BROWNWOOD BURNED
BROWNWOOD, Tex , Sept. 8.*-
Fire originating in the kitchen total-
morniig. including the contents. The
fire department responded at 8
o’clorb- nn,l loft tw>H^vins> t
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1909, newspaper, September 9, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235842/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.