Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Taylor Hadware Co
LAIE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
good
returned
MOWED.
Paulson.
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improved
well
3—330 acres fin®.
BQKAO WEAM BOLL>RED.
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WANTED-HOME FOR
on
store on the west side.
from
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
GIVING country shall know how it
not
TURNER BROS.
W» want your grocery busness
America's
Framed Pictures
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and
Picture Frames
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When you get ready for your
Fruit Jars
AUTOMOBILE LINE.
let me know.
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Greatest Aviators
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The Moisants
Free Tickets to the Air Ship Meet
More Goods For the Same Money and a
Ticket Thrown In.
MNKKIMS
mawiMNn
FOR SALE AT
Several good
^typewriters.
BINDER
SIMON.
Justice Precinct No 1:
WILLIAM MCCORMIC*
back.
35 life
Include a bottle of delicious Welch
jGrape Juice in your next order
^r-nwn none
piano.
store.
253c
without
sAtbma
will make a low price for quick wale. ■
R J. WILSON, old phone 174.
RENTAL AGENTS.
HOUSES AND FURNISHED
. R McGlntie.
ANYBODY WANTING RCAVEN-
r work done call No >07 either
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FOR MOWING CALL 301.
Ahorse mower and rake.
CoMtablo Precinct No 1:
GEORGE WATSON
C C. SULLIVAN
G. L. (Granville) KINDRED.
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AUTOS FOR HIRE.
NGPLEY. old phone 330.
tone 148.
•ENTTWI*
A. JONES. DENTIST.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS,
stairs, for rent.
GENERAL
Phone me. WES JACK-
»on, old phone 379.
F. ■ TOBIN.
0. F. (Fttoak) WITT
■ B. MILLER
J. M. GARY
C. L LAMB.
J. K McKELVT.
W. C MURPHY.
Agent M. K. & T. Ry. Co. of Texas.
Mg
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materials and
J. L.
Troaau er*.
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Harness,
The Hud Made Kind
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UNDERWRITING
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1J Word* 6 time* dally.... 30c
13 Words, dally and weekly, one week.--40c
r.R. W. K. BOTTS, VETERINAR
in and Veterinary Sutgeon Office
id. Denton Transfer Co., Lipscomb
lock. New phone 70, old phone J‘
eshlcnce phones, old 480, new 29S-
W. W BIL-
New
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT*. I r-
< Note—All announcements under We know that we "must please you
thia head are subject to the action t0 k©ep |t and we will see that you
'. Cslfres. Phones 44
LONG A KING
Per Tai Collector:
H V fVirgil) HBNNBK
BAM HAWKINS
TO
Denton '
FOR QUICK MESSENGER SElc
v ce, call both phone© 1.
BRASHEARS, Manager
* Yeatts' offi<e.
For Couaty Clerk’
O T SUTTfiW
For District Clerk.
W B. DURBIN
S T HIGGLES.
Pork and Beans save «w>king Or
A der fresh ones just received.
TURNER BROS.
For Conor* Attorney;
H H. WILSON
GBO. M HOPE INP
B. I. KMT.
For Couaty Superintendent:1
J. J McCOOK
niney
club.
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For County 1
O. M.
J. G. GUT
«Y. F. (Dnd) BOA*
(William) NBLOOM
pie of TRAYS,
them.
Miss Roberta Bass will teach a
summer class in voice and
Studio over Palmer’s mus c
Old phone 70.
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FOR SALE MODEL 20
auto: practically good as
Cheap for cash.
Ing matter and talking chautauqua
among the people of the county.
The grounds vhave not yet
definitely determined upon,
will be- in a day or two. Several
places are unde,, congjueration.
Freckled Girls
It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent
jar of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM
Beechnut Peanut Butter in I
sizes, fl’,, have some fresh.
TURNER BROS.
I AND
ns for rent by
;h, south, east and west, in the
of Denton. Offer one door east
Exchange National bank.
WANTED -UOB AS
aaan. Had experience-.
Route 3, Denksn.
signed to Wiggins and Michaud at
Denton, Texas, and shipped by Mar
t n Gravel Co., having been shipped
in C. R. I. A P car 86337, C. O. A
G. car 87806, C. R. 1. & P car 98,-
871, I
O. A G. car 87213. said i
having been refused by consignee,
land all of said gravel now being in ‘
’ the yards of the said M. K. A T. Ry,
Co of Texas at Denton, Texas, and
I tr be Bold to' sat sty fre ght cla>m o!
>123.06 and demurrage claim of
1131.00 and also the cost, of this
sale.
Witness my hand at Denton, Tex-
as. this 17th day of May, 1912
T. C. Sample
Phone 342
FOR MALE TWO FIVE-ROOM
hou*e*. well iocattd, tor sale at a
bargain price, and very easy terms.
i J W JOHNSON. (
5 .jiil
phones (both) 342.
phones 1813-3r old or
E M. WOOD BARBER
Side Square Good
working in a
Waj them.
laV’ns i
»ard work. I
M otd-bJif0 OMer
E. MCCABE, Ex
ange Bank building. 24<tfc
city property pr
^Ye would be glad to
j w». . Autoi.
SEVERAL CARS,
bole d’arc fence
straight stock,
WANTED-YOUNG LADY
work in office. Apply I
Steam Laundry Oe.
1
“Bu«ter”
a tine individual lericy Bull
i» making the teaton at the
McKinney Street Wagon
V_.J, For further particu-
FOR SALE - LAYING INDIAN
Runner ducks, fawn and white; also
some from two to six weeks ol<$.
Better see me at once. W J. Mit-
chell. New phone- 11. MitcheN Barber
Shop. 248p Itwp
Twa Flights Guaranteed
An opportunity of this kind it not offered often. On
these davsyou can see the greatest of aviators in action.
It's a thrilling sight to see the birdmen soaring. Altitude
flights and endurance flights will be made. Don’t mils
this opportunity. Denton merchants are offering free
tickets with cash purchases. Ask them about them.
Single Admission 50c
Children iindir 7 Fret; Children under 12 hell price 25c
FLIGHTS GUARANTEED
DR. W. A. JONES. DENTIST
Vast Side Square.
J. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH
If de Square, middle of block, up-
tairs. Denton, Texaa.
VETKR’NARIANS.
W. A
Hamilton
DO YOU NEED HELP?
kind* of dray work and 1
BROW’NLOW*A STRICKLAND. New |
phone 110. old phone 310.
end barn. 36 East Hickory
. Try phone 4 4 for your grocery i
’ < onnection. We will always see that
' you get first clan* grocer cs deliv
\ ‘ t the right
Phone us today. Phone 44.
LONG A KING
Mrs. Ram Roeenberg of Dallas is
visiting her mother, Mrs T. A.
Robinson, who has just returned
from a visit with her daughter. Mrs.
Hugh Greer at Decatur.
Prof. H. J Vltz has arrived
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• IjOSI• -3-MONTHS OLD PUPPY,
white with black apo on
Please notify M. H. ponder.
Poultry Department
FOR BALE-OUR 1A)T 100x350
fee! wltfb artesian well and frame
building 40x110 feet on E. McKin-
ney St.: city water and sewer con
nect ons: ideal iw aUon for wagon
yard, livery or wood and fwd busi-
ness. bargain Apply Danton Steam
laundry Co
For Bherltt:
W. CL ORR
* * FRY
N C. BATH
ir o«ovv, n. *. oc * . van vo,- .
C. R. I A P car 80187 and C. JLf*' „
1 SON’SFAIR SKIN^AaP^?
For sale by
0. M CURTIS.
HOUSE
w. t; c.
252c
(tague County). ,
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For Loeal Representative
ALVIN M OWBLBY
ALL I _j;___
household FOr County Judge:
"| * H. HOSKIN*
Off ce f-er County AaeoMor:
For Commissioner Precinct No 3
B (John) JOHNSON
G. W. (Walker) RILEY
For Comattamioner Precinct No 1:
JOHN F, MORGAN
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investigate. x*e gent to conclude his remarks.
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YOUR DRAY BUSINESS—IF
ou want first class prompt service
it reasonable rates, see us. Two big
lew moving vans; household mot-
na a epecialfy. PARKS A LESTER
Wlea ehonee (both) >42, rest
381
FOR RENT 6 ROOM
3- biockt from Normal.
! POTTER
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L- FOR SALE MY 2-STORY
i ideuce. lot a«d furniture on
| Oak street, 84,860. J. A
I New phone.
BUMMER session.
Summer session of the Hardy
School of Oratory will open June 3.
SPECIAL—WE ARE <
!exceedingly low rates during
hot weather. We guarantee
Itiona to graduatee.
SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. ■
The State of Texas, County of
Denton.
Notice- is hereby given that 1, W >
C Murphy, local agent for the Mis- jar of WILSON’S FR1 r ...
souri, Kansas and Texas Railway ; will either remove your fre kk-s or cause
Co., of Texas, will on the 20th day them to fade and thattwu .4 will even
of June, 1912, between the hours of j >n the most severe casej completely
10 a. m. anJ 4 p. m. at the freight ; cure them. We are willing to personally
depot of the sa d Missouri, Kansas ( guarantee thisand to return your money
and Texas Railway Co. of Texas, at without argument if your complexion »
Denton. Texas, sell to the highest not ftaUy restored to its natural beauty,
bidder for cash 5 cars of gravel con- i WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is
tine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
1 Will not make hair grow but will posi-
tively remove TAN, PIMPLES and
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it.
Phe jars are large and results absolute-
certain.. Sent by mail if desired.
■ 50c. Mammoth jars $1.00. WJI-
IHoKmi i.HbKED EGG©
kstctlna■ -Indian Runiier ducks
for II 64; Partrldg© W> ndottaa
Llgh Brabmaa. 15 for 11
MRS a I- SCOTT, Rout© z. aubray'
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Man Cuugha and Breaks Ribs.
. After a frightful coughin gspell ered promptly and at
a man in Neenah. Wis, felt terrible price. Ptt“t “
pains in his side and hls doctor
found two ribs had been broken.
What agony Dr. King'a New D s
cover?’ would have saved him.
few teaspoonfu) ends ^- a late
cough, while presistent use routs ob-1
st in ate- coughs, expels stubborn cold8
or heals weak, sore lungs. ”1 feel
surp its a Godsend to humanity,” 1
writer 'fr-.. Effie Morion, Col <mbm.1
Mo., "for I liehwe • nouid ha - |
consumption today, if I had
used this great remedy.’’ It is
guaranteed to satisfy, and you can
get a free trial bottle or 50 cent
and $1.00 alxe at J. F. Raley A Co.
WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR
rent—After July 1. 1912. two-ptnry j
brick, 50x80 l-ack of north side ■
square R. J. WILSON, old phone |
174 tfc
Reductions in all summer goods during the aviation meet,
hen you come to town Friday or Saturday to see the
bndmen don’t miss visiting our store. We’re offering
special values for these two days. With every $5 pur-
chase we will present you with a free ticket to the grounds.
Ask to be shown white embroidered dresses which we are closing out
for the mere sum of $2.75
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A second lot worth up to $9. for only. .. S4 85
Wash Skirts at a special bargain at $1.35. worth twice the money.
We have some broken lots in men's and ladies’ low quarter, shoes
which *t are closing out at half price. If you nnd a fit. you find a
bargain.
The Grand Leader
The Fastest Growing Dry Goods House In Denton County
I have both
Schram and Mat on in all
three sizes, and e\rra>ops
and Rubbers, also jelly glass-
e$.
CU^UBETE WALKS. of thn democratic primary in July are” aatfaffed
„ TOO 8.DB “SS‘ .
walks or brick work lot me figure claims and your support.)
wttb you. 8. A. BUSHEY | " -----
------- For State Senate. 31st Dis riet: . _
J. M. GURLEY, THE CEMENT' r CABLE (of Montagus > 1912, and continue six weeks.
Contractor. First dsns work done JAMES R. WILEY (of Mon-.
At tbs right price. Get estimates. Hague County). , •
MEMBER© <*F
(xtHMITTKE
I’HNS AT SENBION THURSDAY.
DBNTON TRANSFER CO., H. M.
Morrleon. Prop. N-w phone 70, Old
phone 34. Calls made anywhere fo
city. Trunks and baggage. Lipd*
ic.omb building.
INDIAN RUNNER DUCK EGGS
for sale—Fawn and White $2, and
the Pur© White $5 per setting of
13. May. June and July are the
best months toV bst-bjng ducks.
See or- write Will M tchell, Mitchell's
Barber Sb op, -
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UP
Old phone S6
258c
Chiiden’s seas- I
Single ad-
'"“■•'"JHf LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Th,, Chautauqua will be on> of
the best advertised events in Deu-
ton. Newspaper space, bulletins,
bt-ralds. flyers, canvass and paper I
signs, stickers and other novel forms i
will be used, the supply of adver-
ti» ng being on hand already. The
I culmination o' the- advertising,
however, is the unusually hand,
some program, in two colors and
Bros attractively arranged, giving
the deta is of every number on the duing the night,
program. The automobile tour
in which it is hotted to securp at
least twenty autos, will tour the
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Members of the committee which
is underwriting the- Denton Chautau-
qua. to bp put on he^e for a week
beginning July 4, rnjrft at the Cham-
ber of Commerce rooms Thursday
afternoon and heard Mr. Burrows of
the Red path Horner company go ov.
er thp program that has been ar-
ranged for the locaj entertainment.
Chairman L. D. Borden pres ded
and during the business session was
authorized to name two more com-
mittees. one on privileges and an-
other to arrange for the automobile
extortion to advertise thp event.
Mr. Burrows said that he believ
ed the Denton program was among
the very best put on by his com-
pany on the summer circuit thig
year. It includes such numbers as
Judge Ben B. L ndsay. Wm. Rainey
Bennntt, thp Fraternity Glee <
lAuirsnt. the magician, Ruth Bowers
Co., Byron Piatt, Harmony Concert
Co.. Strickland Ginilan, Venetian
Troubadours, Lincoln McConnell,
Novelty Players. Gov. Jos, \V. Folk
of .Missuri, fiXere’t Kemp. Sybil j
Sam mis and James
Belle Kearney, the high-priced Ra-
weis family, Koya) Italian Guards
band and Helen B. Paulson. Mr.
Borden, who as ch a ruian of the Ly
<eum bureau at the Normal for the
past ten years h<> bad much ex-
perience along that line, said that
he believed the'program to be a
most excellent one and that Denton
pople could recommend the enter-
tainment without fear of a ‘ come-
He knew most of the enter-
said they
FOR RENT— 4-ROOM COTTAGE
with or without furn/ure. 19 East
McKinney street. 25«p
In our harness department
you will find that all work
turned out is of thr right
kind. Made of good leath-
er and then put together
in the right manner. We
would like for you to sec
harness made in this shop
A Moon Bros. Buggy
or carriage will give you
the style and service you
will expect from *a high
grade bug^y Let us show
you a Moon Bros Buggy
We suggest a framed pic-
ture to brighten up your par-
lor, or dining room, or hall,
or living room, or library.
You have no idea how your
home may be beautified with
the hanging of a few new,
well chosen pictures. We
have recently received some
very handsome colored prints
—The Song of the Lark,
The Broken Pitcher, The
Gleaners, The Bodenhausen
Madonna, and a feW others,
' Which we offer at very at-
tractive prices. Have you
ever hooked through our line
of factory-made oval photo-
graph frames? Bring a pho
tograph down town in your
handbag and kt us frame
it while you are shopping.
You carry it home nicely
framed and at very little ex-
pense. Phone us and we'll
call for heavy frames to be
regildcd, or to be fitted with
new mat.
We are showing lomr $am-
ple of TRAYS. Ask to ice
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The small son of Albert Erwin
slipped on the concre e walk on th
west side Thursday afternoon
was knocked unconsc ous when
h<xd struck the curb. He
badly bruised also, but was resting
easily Friday.
.J. sharp norther followed the
shower of Thursday afternoon and
!>he mercury dropped perceptibly
' ' ■ ' making heavy
bed-clothing comfortable. The
shower, which registered a prec pi-
tat ion of about .25 inch here, was
county a couple of weeks °r so be 'rather local, with no rain west
fore thp date, distributing advertis- the city.
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health and attractive. May ba seen
at Couaty farm or at tny office.
K. H. HOSKINS. Couaty Judge.
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FOR. SALE—GARNETT HOME
near industrial College, Denton, >n-
eiudes nine acres and improvements. |
Terms: One third cash, balance in I
one year. Submit offers to J. H.
GARNETT. Admiaistrator. Gaine*.
Ville, Texas 257cjtw
HOME CHOPS, BRAN, COHN, HAY AND
j other teedstufis. Best stove and
| neater wood on the market Prompt
delivery, full measure. ARKANSAS
MILL. S Elm street. Both phones
E M. WOOD BARBER SHOP,
West Side Square Good barbers
lean shop ask you to
JUSTIN NEWS.
JUSTIN, June 4—Miss Cora Ar-
nold returned from Sherman.
Geo. Harmonoon is in Kaufman
Omas Pefereon and Miss Margaret
Franc s were married Sunday at the
home of the bride. A large crowd
was present and refreshments were
served.
Mire Mfntie Ogle bag returned
from at’endin-r the Denton Normal, j
H. Harris is bone from Sher I]
man. where be attended
court.
W. J Davis of Valley View lis-
ted his son here.
Rube Garrett sereriy hurt bis
back.
W. A. Leuty sprained bis ank.e
while getting off a motorcycle.
Mis© Mattie itobinson of
mont is visiting here-
Miss Lucile Farris of Wapanucka.
Ok., is visiting here.
Born to Mr. and Mrs L. McKin-
ney. May 27. a g rl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers of Fort
Worth visited here. ‘
Alvin Haye© is the guest of rel
stive* in Denton.
Miss Lorain© Haren of
was here.
Mrs. Llbb e Harmonson of Colorado
do Springs I© visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins and
Leonard Hall were in Arlington.
M bs Calllp Spears of Denison is
guest of the family of R. Haughton.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Central Presbyterian church will
serve lunch on Fr day and Saturday
at Sbepard A Magill's Furniture
store on the west side. 251c
The Central Presbyter an ladies I
been will serve lunch at Magill & Skep-;
but ard’s Saturday.
FOR RENT -8 ROOM HOUSE ON
Fry street, after June 1. Lee Pool
at L ve Oak Street. 24>tfc.
i - - . UaMh
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Asthma can be cured at home.
Trial treatment and full information
all i absolutely free without charge
■ Write Frontier sAtbma Company,
1 Room 102, Buffalo, N. Y.
SEVEN FOOT
posts, good
quick shpment.
Write or wire me. G. E. BLEWETT.
Fort Worth. Tex. D255.WJunl3<-
We Want a Talk With You &"**
•ee you at our office. Agents for E. M. F; 30 and Flandr
MONEY TO LOAN Denton Trust Com
of International Fame will appear in
Denton Friday and Saturday of this
week.
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Ke«np,
G. McDermid, i
back.”
tainmen’s offered and
were uniformly good.
The season tickets for the twen-
ty number* w II not be put on sale
until June 21. it wgs also decided.
They will be $2 if purchased of the
managers, $2.50 if purchased at the
Chautauqua gate,
on tickets will be $1. I
m salons will be ISc for
and from 25 to 50c for adults,
cording to the entertainment on.
Miss Nell Denham la expected to-
w.tcblng her
ill Der
not debatable. Borah replied:
don’t <-are. I will not L_ Z
off or gagged this early in tke cam >
pa gn. 81 know *>here is a steam ]
roller here, but I inted that the
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ti* ate*** |
He was then given unanimous <on
ae ba ked by fifty Draugbon t-d-
leges and $300.««0 capital. •
DRAUG HON’S BUSINESS COL-
I.EGE, Denton. Texas. tf
Mrs T A Fritts *ent to Dallas
yesterday
Charles Mcntzen of Beaumont Is
here iOf the summer.
Miss Leone Cobb has
from a visit at T oga.
Miss Zuaiama Davis of Aubrey is
visiting Miss Bertha Hill.
Mr. Euia G. Bares went to Dal-
las Thursday on bus ness.
A R. McDonald of Pilot
«a, here on bus nes* today.
Mias Rabb of Roswell, N. M., !g
the guest of Mias Claude Bell.
A. M Wooley of Terrell is visit-
ing his /daughter, .Mrs. E. D. Crid-
dle. . '
W. C. Ruddtll of Muskogev. Ok,,
is her* visiting h s father, John
Ruddell.
Misses Mattie and Eva Jones of
.Milford are visi’lng their sister, Mrs.
D. C, Adams.
Miss Pearl Atchison of Dallas re-
turned home after a v sit with Mrs.
George Moore.
Mrs. R. B. Ixtng went to Garza
today after a visit w|th the family
of J. A. Bush.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Toplitz have
moved here from Dallas and are now
living on North Elm stree .
Mrs J. M rus went to Corsicana
today after visitin' her daughter.
Miss Augusta, at the Normal.
Rev. F. L. .McFadden leaves
morrow afternoon for Wiehl a Falls
to take up His new pastoral
there.
Hemer Edwards left last n ght for
Uvalde where he will visit for a few
days before going to Austin to at.
tend th,, UniversPy summer school.
Charles Adams of Mexico, who has
been visiting Ms s sters. Mesdames
Banks and Sullivan, left today for
Bryan where he will visit before re-
turning home.(night from Oklahoa City
■■vr sister, Mrs. H L. .
, Denham will attend the
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IF YOU WANT COLORED HELP
Udepbone old 312. Colored Y. M. C.
A 251P(
. * Jj- ••• * y IUU »«•$ VAbli OUVUIU
' FOR BALE OR TRADE MOUSE called on questions, but the motion
2 lots 1 Oklahoma City and two lots I
tn Denton to trade far Denton prep
orty N- H. RECTOR, new phone
FARM FOR SALE NEAR KRUM J
--—320 acres fine. **11 improved j
land, 5 miles northwest of Krum. I|
- — Meuoa fur Rojj CaM «« (Ymteeu Is
11 • Smothered.
Associated Press Dispatch.
CHICAGO. June- 7. —Senator Bo-
rah of Idaho made a motion provid-
ing that at the request of eight
members, the roll call should be
ISt ~ w w V ■' 1 ■ - ” — - - ■> —s SUV rn ~iegH srwew sow —©sea esesJ
and ot la live Okiatoma defeated aa on yesterday.
Senator Fforab said he knew th?
other aide had the comittee vote© to
seat their delegatee. "But,’’ h aad.( night from Oklahoa City to visit
"90.90V >09 people are watching h alBter. Mrs. H. B. Boyd. M ss
and unless the record is clear will Denham will a’tend the summer
-------- ~ be charged that al) were not given .©mHon of the C. I. A
doned two-year-old boy^ in perfect fajr treatatenu
.. minority should be
given (be opportunity to go
record aa to its votes. ,
-»4c When Chairman Victor Rosewa-
ter amid the motion to table was _
" “spiled: T Bloomington, III., to take the place
be checked Of pri>f. Tripp at the Normal. Mr.
— ‘ . “* Vita is a graduate of Purdue uni-
81 know here is a steam , v^slty »nd taught In Grand Ra
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912, newspaper, June 7, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228018/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.