Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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North Side.
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VOLUME XII
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We Keep Our
Stock Up.
We want our customers to know
that we kept buying winter goods
right up to Christmas and that we
have a better assortment of winter
goods than a great many stores. Of
course our stock is not so complete
as it was thirty days ago but we
think we can suit you in most goods
that you want. Come, or phone
us your wants.
THE WILLIAMS STORE.
DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30. 1911.
s1912
Chris Una*.
BKYETTB.
Start right by opening
an account with the Ex-
change National Bank.
MOTTO:
Safety and Service
Exchange National Bank
Denton, Texas
L EFFECT CHANGE
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ZERO WEATHER HEADED
NUMBER 115
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,\sso<lated Press Dispatch.
DENVER, Col., Dec. 30.—The
temperature is as low as 14 decrees
below zero. Cattle, horses arid
sheep are suffering.
and
CHEAT ikELIEF FEuT OVER PRO.
MISElJ ABDICATION OF CHI-
NESE MANCHU DYNASTY.
Associated Press Dispatch.
TOKIO, Dec. 30.—While there is
i he profoundest sympathy here with
the members of the Manchu imper-
ial court at Peking, whose abdica-
tion is believed imminent, there i»
great relief because it is believed
the change in government of China
will be affected withut any dis-
turbance of Import.
AD&IR MEETING LAST NIGHT
A IN amber of Young People Cii-inr
forward in llepon^o to Call for
' **nrertfi.
t Hr Re*. Fred (/. McFadden.) •
friday night's service stands out
•as the best service so far of the
series because of the fact that some
of «ur strongest and best young men
tooi( their stand definitely for
Chrigt There were fifteen public
confessions and many more were
dee^ly moved through Cod's spirit
working jn their hearts.
Tonight the subject will be
Catch Them Alive." Come and al-
low God to use you in his work
Tomorrow all the churches in
town will hold their services at 3
P. il in the afternoon and will unite
in two great meetings at the taber-
nacle at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
The Sunday school rally for to-
morrow will not be carried out as
planned but instead all the Sunday
schools will meet in their regular
work at the usual ho; s.
The afternoon men's meeting at
Raley & Company's store Friday was
one of the most succesful yet held,
129 men be ng in attendance.
•CRIME OF
A
WOMAN DRINKS POISON.
Associated Press Dispatch.
CLEBURNE, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Poarj
Cobbler drank poison and died last
night.
SALOON BURGI-ARIZEIi.
Associated Press Dispatch.
WACO, Do . 30.—Burglars stole
$500 in old coins l'rom the saloon
of R. M. Coper.
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Thanks—Greetings-Resolves
I wish to thank you for the liberal portion
of business you have given me since I have
been in the Millinery business.
May the year 1912 be a good year for all
of you. 1 wish you health, wealth and happi-
ness.
You should resolve now that you will get
your 1912 Millinery from me. You will be
satisfied with the service, style, quality.
A Few Hats of this sc. -son left-
going at remarkably low prices
Mrs. Joza Dickson
miO'EIilO ROPUS KILI S n-Y HAR-
OLD CHILD AND FATALLY
WOUNDS WIPE AND HEF.
A rsociated Press Dispatch.
WACO, Dec. 30.—Cornelio Ropus
Cut. his 5-year-old child's throat,
stabbed his wife in the back, stab
i bed himself and cut his thraat to-
;day. Ropus and his wifp will pi'ob-
iably die. Jealousy was the cause.
The chilli is dead.
1145 POLL TAX RECEIPTS
Wit" Only One More Month in Wliic'i
' t0 Pay—Payment Still ' "ninu's
I Sl'hv,
With only one more month in
which to pay poll taxes, but 114 5
receipts have been issued. Aubrey
precinct is ahead in number wit'1
131 receipts to its credit, East
Pilot Point follows with ' arm
j Lewisviile comes next, with 84, In
! former years Lewisviile has rnain-
ta ned a lead over the other pre-
cincts.
The 1145 receipts issued is only
about one-fourth of the assessed
polls, and three-fourths of the time
allotted to the payment has expired.
| The payment by precincts:
I Denton, Ward 2 41
' East Pilot Point 86
I JeVjys ville 84
I.ittle Elm 70
SLOW RAIN IN TEXA«.
T''.mi« ' overed by Rain—Sn"w
Four alV've at Amarillo.
Associated Press Dispatch.
DALLAS, Dec. 30.—A general
slow rain is reported from fll sec-
t ons of Texas. Amarillo reports 4
degrees above- zro with a light snow
BRITISH CRUISER ORDERED
TO PRESERVE NEl'TRAL TV.
Associated Press Dispatch.
MALTA, Dec. 30.» The British
cruiser Suffolk was ordered to!
Egyptian waters to preserve neutral-!
ty of Egypt in the Turco-Italian i
war.
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Tardy Xmas Shoppers
Will find this store a good place to finish; many
desirable gifts can be purchased here now and we will
make the price right.
This is invoicing week with us |and we would rath-
er count the cash than invoice the goods. If you want
any more winter goods
Come and Get Them This Week.
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DYNAMITING CASES
L<»S AXGKI.KS <i"ANJ> JURY IN-
DICTS LABOR OFFICIALS FOR
ALLEGED CONSPIRACY •
DENTON TRUST COMPANY
LETJD5 MONEY OPi FARM AND CITY PROPERTY.
Asso iated Press Dispatch.
LOS ANGELES, Des. 30. Oiaii
A. Tcoitmee, secretary-treasurer of
the State Building Trades Council,
.1. E. Munsey of the Salt Lake Struc-
tural Iron Workers, and \ Anton
Johnssen, organizer of the Slate
council, Were indicted and arrested
today in connection with the alleged
dynamite conspiracy.
WOOD 18 ILL
Roanoke 43
Double Oaks 30
Bolivar 38 j
atony .••••• *'< j
Lloyd 14 !
Willow Springs 3 8
West School House 14
Aubrey 131
Mustang 2L'
Laftp School Ho,use
Uaraa , at
Democratic House Leader Threat-
!>' u^'c'r^i \ Uoii»B Leader THjrea1-
May |>e Necessary,
Associated Press Dispatch
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—-Rep-
sentative Oscar W. Underwood of
Alabama, democratic leader ot the
House, is confined to his bed,
threatened with. appendicitis. His
physicians express the hope that an
operation w 11 not he necessary
M. E CHURCH HELP ORPHANS
C»sh Purse of $75, Packed Barrel
and Box to Yalue of $00 Do"al''il
| to Texas Methodist Orphanage.
A cash purse af $75. a closely
'packed barrel and box to the value
!of $60, containing articles of cloth-
ing, etc., were the substantial gifts
of the First Methodist church of
Demon for the Toxas Methodist Or-
phans' home at Waco, as a Christ-
mas gift,. All of the gifts, both mon-
iey and other articles of value, were
[voluntary contributions, and w.ll
contribute to the comfort and pleas-
ure of the> orphans. Rev. Cooper was
: much pleased with the gifts sent,
and expressed his appreciation to
thu church members.
We will make it a pleasure
to You.
NEW SHIPMENT
of those handsome
DINNER SETS
Just In
If you want one, let us know at once.
Coupons in every sack explain particulars.
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
Argyle 29
Parvin 74
Denton Ward 1 69
Denton, Ward 4 3»
Denton, Ward 3 35
Waketon no.
Justin ... 18
Sanger 40
West Pilot Point 32
Slldell io
Drop 11
Krum 25
Ponder • 22
Plainvlew 12
Dickson 14
fen M DENIED COrFMAN
Alleged C°'lin County Wi'e MuKlerer
Oder Life Sentence Denied New
Trial at Sherman,
Associated Press Dispatch.
SHERMON, Dec. 30.—Motion for
a new trial in the case of Louie Coff
man, given a life sentence for mur
der, was denied this morning.
Pre-lnventory Sale
Laclies'; Suits and Coats
t Invoicing time is most here, and in order to reduce our la-
dies coat and suit stock to its normal size we are making prices
from one-fourth to one-hall of their regular prices. This is your
opportunity. Buy another suit or coat while you can save from
a fourth to a half of your money. Space forbid, much display.
Read What We Offer:
LADIES' SUITS 1-2 PRICE
Space forbids elaborate description.
Our entire ttock is included.
$15.00 suits at
$17.50 suits at
18.50 suits at
25 00 suits at ..
30 00 suits at ....
$ 7.50
8.75
9.25
. 12.50
15.00
Ladies' Skirts %, /3 and as low
.. L "... t
as
their former price.
LADIES' COATS J-3 OFF
Perhaps you have made your last
year's coat last till now—this is a
chance to replace with one of our
new ones at */$ off.
$15.00 coats at
17.50 coats at
20.00 coats at
25.00 coats at
27.50 coats at.
$10.00
11.65
13.35
16 65
18.35
J Misses and children's coats at !^price
I ailored and Dress Skirts are included. We haven't the
space to spare for description but ask you to come in to see them.
-HANN CO
COSPEL MEETING TOMORROW!^
RECEIVES NICE K GIFTS
FirM Med,"(list Cliuich Pr'sen'ed
uilli Handsome Bible, Six Collec-
tion Plate*, 'nuividuals' Service.
The First Methodist church was
made happy by three gifts presented
by the members of the church The
first, a handsome pulp t Bible.' v eil
bound and with clear, large typ!,
was given by Mr. and Mrs. V D
T','i ner. The second was six beau-
tiful quarter-sawed oak collection
plates, a gift of the official board.
The physicians of the church present
ed j ;maJnifKent ind viduai com-
munion service. All 'three gifts
were highly appreciated and put in
immodidt„ use.
TURKISH CUBIT RESIGNED
Epler Wooldrid^, to
of MeeWgs ut
Church of Christ.
rail
series
'tiei't I
ONE-HALF THE MEN '
In this city wear Tailor
made clothes and a large
per centage of them get
their clothes made here.
why?
There is a reason for
it: We make our clothes
with a style and fit not
obtainable elsewhere, and
many of cloth patterns
are exclusive, obtainable
only here
A. L. TABOR & SON.
"KHrammnmnmi
j
e have a few remnants of Pictu-e Moulding which we
will make up at very low prices. You can save money tn
this way if remnants suit your picture.
uV PALMER'S ART SHOP. ..
JJ1
LONDON, !>ec. 30.—O news dis- At the Pearl Street or Cnrisi
patch from Constantinople says the Sunday at 11 o'clock, dicier u. t..
Turkish cabinet has resigned be- Wooldridge will begin a series
causp of obstructive* tactics of the gospel meetings and U.bie studies,
oppsition. i0 continue in ietiniteiy. The iiinie
• — study talk will oe ma^e at '6:6u
and at 7:30 p. m. on week days ano!d|s'e stock of L D Stalling of Pon-
X- •* -x- ***** * * * * * * at 11 a. m. and '7:10 p. m. on sun-1der was sold by J H, Cleiaveland.
\\ KATHEK REPORT, * days, ".lesus the Dread 0t Life," trustee, to the highest bidder tlie
* NEW OllliEAAS, L.»., Der. * will be the opening "uljject lor Carter Grocery company of Fort
* :{().—Tonight rain or snow wi«h * Sunday at 11 o'clock -«d "Did thp W0 th for a cons dration of $.-,,500
temperature 12 to K ble Com- from God" at 7^15. The There were about eight n'erestei
fair. •* general public is lnv.ted to attena 11 idders present. The Invoice was
HAMiRl'I'T STOCK lilDNCS
ERS OF IMPORTANT Bl'SI-
The bankrupt general merchar-
cu,(d wave.
20 above; Sunday
****** -.«• 4 * * * * * the services.
about $9000
Deposit
Your
In a
Strong
Bank,
Body:
Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000
$50,000
First National Bank
Denton, Texas.
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THE KING KILLED MUCH GAME
R''tir'i»d to Ca'cntta frnm Hunt in
W"ich He Killed Thirty Tigers
and Thirteen Rhinoceri.
Associated Press Dispatch
CALCUTTA, Dec. 30.—King Em
pesor George and Queen Empress
iVary returned here this morning
from a hunt in which he kille;! 30
tigers and 13 rhinoceri
Thankful Indeed.
Best Wishes for a
and Pr osperous
Happy
1912
Beyeit Brothers' Shoe Store
3 One year we have been in
business. Truly a good year
y for us. Our business has
>; grown bevond our expecta-
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tions. We know our friends
and patrons are due the cred-
it for our substantial busi
ness For this we are fully
appreciative and wish to ex-
tend our best wishes for a
happ\ and prosperous 1912.
Yours trulv,
JOHHNSON BROTHERS
Feed and Coal
Phone 123 W. Hickory St
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1911, newspaper, December 30, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502853/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.