Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2. 1911.
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For several years we have been buy-
ing sample lines of Gloves, Sweaters and
Wool Sox. People who have bought
them of us look forward to the time we
place these goods on sale. I hey know
of the values we give. They are marked
lowei than the regular prices and vou
know samples are made up cleaner and
smoother, as a rule, than regular stock
goods. They will be picked over fast,
so come soon.
The Williams Store
For Safety
and
Service,
Patronize
' The
Exchange
National
Bank.
ONLY A HABIT
Arid it is generally thought
quicker to call by name and ad-
dress than by number. The dif-
ference is the calling party gets
through with his part quicker,
then leaves the balance up to
central and probably we have
other subscribers on the same
street by the same name. Which
one must central ring?
People's Home Telephone Go.
T F Johnson, Manager.
NEGRO IS IDENTIFIED
Aged Woman Identified Louis John-|
son as Neoi'o Who Assaulted He
—Arrest Hade by Negro.
WILL NOT OPEN FRIDAY
Superintendent Carlisle Does not
Think it Safe Vet for Primary
tirades to Commence.
Associated Press Dispatch.
HOUSTON, Nov. 2.—Louis John-
sou. tlie negr0 arrested in Beaumont
charged with criminally assaulting
Mrs. C. B, Peterson or this city at
Dayton, Oct. (i, was identified by
Mrs. Peteison this morning. When
Airs, Peterson picked out Johnson
her aged husban i flew at the black's
throat, but was restrained by the of-
ficers. The woman is Uu years old.
The negro adantted he is the right
one and said he didn't care what be.
comes of him. The feeling is high
here. Officers avoided a probable
lynching at Dayton yesterday by a
ruse. Johnson was captured by John
James, a negro, who Sets the
reward.
ItXAS SHiVtRS IN
NORTHER'S GRASP
SXOW AT ( Ii.VHEX.KJX, AMA1UL.
10, WICHITA i A' l.s, GAINES.
YU LE AND OT1IEK POINTS.
Associated Press Dispatch
DALLAS, Nov. 2.—with four
inches of snow reported at Claren-
don, a heavy fail at Amarillo where
u twelve-hour snow fell, Texas Is in
the grip of 4 norther which is rap-
id y spreading over the slate. Snow
fell at Wi hita Falls, Vernon, Gaines-
ville and the weather i3 generally
cloudy. Some points report rain.
.Temperature reporter today were
10 at Amarilio and 32 at Abilene.
RELEASED ON SMALL BAIL
Houston Mother, Who Shot Her Son,
<«ruiitt d 5,v>t>o iionu—Son Doe.s I
Not Want to Prosecute.
Associated Press Dispatch.
HOUSTON, Nov. 2.—Airs. Rosa
Klsberry, charged with assault >vith
intent to mur. er by shooting her own
son, George Louvria last \.eck, was
released on $:V>0 i ail. The young
man is recovering and does not want
his mother prosecuted.
NUMBER 86
PfACE PL
CHINA UNDER WAV
ASSEMBLY' ORDERS REVOLU-
TIONARY LEA REUS TO SUS-
PEND HOSTILITIES AT ONCE.
MASSACREE AT HANKOW
Manchu Soldiers, Angered at Rebels'
"Suci ess, At ass acre Women and Cltil
dren at the lte.apture of the Re-
bel City.
There have been a good many
false alarms" in the past tw0 or
thre<j days concerning the opening of
the primary grades, and in a good
many instances chil dren have been ;
sent to school in the morning, only
to be iold that their school had not !
■ orsmenced.
Superintendent Carlisle and City I
Health Officer Piner do not think it ■
is quite safe yet to open the lower
grades, and when it is decided to
commence lessons again in the base-
ment grades, the publi" will be noti-;
fied. Only one or two cases of diph-
theria have developed sin^e the dis-
ban ing of the lower grades, and
there are well under control and
improving, so It is hoped soon that,
school for the »i.tle folks may start.
M'NAMARA CASE CRMS
Still Trying t„ Secure Three Men to
Fill J«ry Panel from which to
Select Twelve Jurors.
Associated Pi ess Dispatch.
LOS ANGELKS, Cal., Nov. 2.—
Efforts of the counsel in the Mc.
Namara case today were diiected to.
ward securing three talesmen neces-
to fill the jury box with nien ac-
cepted as to cause by both sides.
KYRLE BELLEW IS DEAD.
A ciated Press Dispatch.
S \ '.T LAKE, Utah, Nov. 2.—Kyrle
Bel the actor, died here this
morning
Heater or Cook Stove
I his colti snap puts us to thinking of "stoves, bi't we went
youi "think" to go a little further and connect the stove proposi-
tion with us. Here you will find a stove suitable for every pur-
pose, from the small spare room to the big Itvino room. Stoves
of superior quality at prices that arc honest. We set up stoves
bought here free of charge. See our stoves.
Taylor Hardware
PEACEMAKER
Is what vou should wint
PEACEMAKER
h what you should have
PEACEMAKER
Is what you will get
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DIES FROM HIS WOUND
New Orleans Patrolman, Wounded
at Algiers by Negro, Dead—An-
other iu Serious «. ondition
Associa'ed Press Dispatch
NEW ORLEANo, ua., Nov. 2.—Pa-
trolman Lacoste, who was wounded
by a negio yesterday at Algiers fer-
ry, died last night. Corporal itus.
sell is in a serious condition.
SAN
ANTONIO POLICE SEEK
A SUCCESSFUL SWINDLER.
Associated Press Dispatch.
SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 2.—The po-
ire are seeking a inan who is said
to have swindled a number of citi-
zens out of $20,000. The police say
! e posed as an employment agent,
charging commissions for "obtaining
.'uiploj merit.'
tlcREi: CASE (ilVEN TO
Jl'lt* THIS ltmENOt)..
A.--.ich:ted Press DUinwch.
OPELOUSAS, La., Nov. 2.—Bar-
ring the unexpected, Mrs. Zee Runge
Mcilee, chargeu with murdering
A lan Garland, will know her fate
before nightfall and possibly earlier.
When 1 outt' comeneu this morning,
A-ling District Attorney Dubuisson
began the argument in the closing
speech of the prosecution. Th0
■lt:d-e will instruct the jury.
The -McRec crse went to the jury's
hands at 11:45 a. m.
MRS. 1\ i: AIIN'EV FUNERAL
HELD THURSDAY JIORNING.
Associated Press Dispatch.
l'EKIN, China, Nov. 2.—The
government's plan for peace moved
rapidly today, the Throne and Na-
tional Assembly working together.
The new premier. Yuan Sha Kai,
was ordered to PeKin and the Na-
tional Assembly telegraphed the rev-
olutionary leader to suspend hostili.
ties pending an endeavor to settle the
diificu.ty.
I turning 0f Pekin Confirmed.
The German ligation recei-ed a
message today irom the vicinity or
Hankow that the imperial forces are
now burning the native city of Han-
kow and continuing the report that
the imperial troops massacrej men,
women and children during several
days' fighting. It is evident that the
.Manchu soldiers were infuriated ov-
er the earlier Mhinese stucesses and
have gotten out of the hands of the
officers.
CITV REPORTED ltlX'APTURED.
Keport in Pekin Is that Imperialists
Have Recaptured Hankow.
Associated Pi ess Dispatch.
PEKIN, Nov. 2 -The War office
has receiv.eJ report that the lmpe.
rial hoops have recaptured Han-
kow and massacred the popu.ation. j
TAFT REVIEWS^THE FLEET
For First Time Since He \.as Inaug-
urated President llas Opportunity
to See United States Fleet.
Associated Press Dispatch,
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. President
Taft today had the first real review
of the American navy. Since he en-
tered the White House the fleet has
beeu on widely scattered duty the
greater part of tlie time. From the
bridge of the Presidential yacht .May-
flower he reviewed the gray arma-
da. As the little white Mayflower
picked her way in and out among
the giant craft of battleship line,
the guns of the fleet roared in a
chorus of salute. Late this after-
noon the entire lleet Of ninety ves-
sels will get under way and Pas3 in
review of the President.
Do Your Winter Trading Now!
Don't put it off till the winter is half gone and
stocks have been picked over. You can get what you
want now at this store.
Exceptional values in Blankets, prices 50c to
$12.50 Comforts, prices $1.00 to $5 00.
Cold Weather Wear Things For the Whole Family
Suits, Dresses, Coats, Sweaters, Furs and Overcoats.
Ask for Munsing Underwear the best fitting
nnd best wearing garments on the market.
When you buy your Boy's suit be sure it is
the Widow Jones make. They are the clothes that
please both mother and son. We are the exclusive
agents for them in Denton.
We sell the particular shoe that particular folks
are looking for. Come and see.
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MAY liKCAPTUlii: TltlPOLI.
3PyR IGHT
The funeral services of Mrs. F. E,
Abney «ere he d Thursday n'orning
at 11 o'clock after the arrival 0f the
body from Pdg Springs, at the First
Christian church ncv A D. Rogers
was in charge of the services, fol-
lowing which the body was escorted
to the I. O. O. F. cemetery for inter-
ment. Mrs. Abney was formerly a
resident of Denton and wag a sister,
in-law of A. A. Abney,
when you ask your grocer
for it. *
Satisfaction guannteed bv
ALLIANCE MILLING COMPANY
HURRY UP JOBS I
Your clothes cm bo
pressed and repaired
while you wait. We will
not detaia yo'i longer
than do>s your barber
and we will guarantee
that our service will in-
crease /our personal ap-
pearance much more than
a clean sliave and hair
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Study Your Bank Account
London Paper's Correspondent Says
Situation Is Grave,
Associated Press Dispatch,
LONDON, Nov. 2.—The Daily
Mali's correspondent, writing under
ato o: October 27, describes the sit-
uation at Tripoli as extremely grave
and adds that the idea that Turks
and Arabs may recapture the town
is not so impossible as may seem to
Mie outside world. He says tlie Itai-
"i lines have been drawn in until
ti i. are little beyond the town it-
self. Tlie Mail's Constantinople cor-
respondent says Turkish advices are
hat the Turkish forces have ad-
vanced to within 200 yards of tlie
town.
KEPOIITS OF ClilKLTY DIMFD
Associated I'ress Dispatch.
ROUE, Nov. 2.—The reports that
have been spread in foreign coun-
tries that the Italian troops have
practiced cruelty against Turks and
Arabs, killing women and children,
aged and infirm non-combatants,
have caused indignation throughout
Italy. These reports have been of-
ficially denied, but Premier Gilotti
took occasion again last night to
emphasize the denial.
ARIJVMENT lil (it \ IX Till:
lil'IlHKLL GATES TRIAL.
Land and firi&ney
60 acres of very choicest black waxy land in i ie eastern part of Denton
county; 56 acres in cultivation, all tillable; improvements consist of 4-room
house, surface well, and onl\ 3 milts from town of Frisco, it you are looking
for a small home it will certainly pay >ou to s e us about this tract, as we con-
sider it worth at least $20 per acre more than the price asked. Fur prices and
terms see us in our office.
We have some choice city property for sale now that we feel sure will
enhance in value materially in a short time. If you are looking for a home
in one of the best towns in the state write or phone us your wants.
Plenty of Money to Loan and Black Land Farms and City
Property at reasonable rate of Interest— NaDetays-No
Red Tape. Ser us,
Denton Trust Company
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COUNTERFEIT
CONFESSES CRIME
EXORMOl S COl XTEKl KIT'Xti
HEME UNEARTHED .VXD st,-
500,000 15AI> MOXlA FOUND.
Assoc! ted Preso Dispatch.
WAXAHACHIE, Ne2.—Indica-
tions are that Burrell Oates' fate
yill be with the jury this afternoon.
Argument in the case was begun
this morning.
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Accord-
ing to the Treasury department, Al-
bert Leon b<js conlessed responsibil.
ity for eleven varie..os of counterfeit
money and disclosed the hiding place
on an island in Jackson park, Chica-
go, from which nearly $1,500,000 in
spurious notes were recovered.
TWO APPEALS^ ACTED ON
Court of Crimi"al Appeals A1 firms
tlie John Williams and Reverses
Ollie .Majors Cases
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NEW OR 1-EAXS, La., Nov. -X-
—Tonight fair, colder, 'rost *
with freezing temperatures; *
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The Court of Criminal Appeals
at Austin Wednesday acted on the
two appealed cases from DentOj
County, the John Williams and the
Ollie Majors cases, affirming the
first and reversing and reuian.anK
second. Williams and Majors were
charged with tbeft over the value of
'{50 and were convicted in the Pis
1 it kO'.'rt he: c ai the Febuary term.j
sine© which time they have been in ;
.■ail here pending their appeals. TliP
iw0 negroes were charged with theft'
| n property from the J. Wilson A: !
! Co. store. Williams d ajors go
I our years each on conviction. As-
sistant County A to-ney Wilson stat
el Thursday that he believed the
' cause of reversal in the Majors case
[ was the use of a confession, in a
i form which had theretofore been
permitted, but which tie court has
j s'n e held is not legal.
T P A MODEL
SLAUGHTER HOUSE.
t, proprietor of the
rkct, has completed a
a Lighter house on his
;t utheast of the city
h;er his first, beef
Th house has been
■ fc niity with the spec-
cure Food Commis-
, viio was here recent.
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NEW
| John Sublet
i City Meat Ma
mo .el nev. si
place 2 m 'es
and will slaug
' there Frid"
i eiecttd in i
| ifications c
j sioner Abbe
i ly an , condemned three slaughter
i ouses ir. use i y loi al but' hers. The
loor is of ■ oncrete, every opening
issmened ; d n nning vater will be
provided i:: the house as soon as a
cep well is i ompleted. "The house
cost i etween J600 and $700 exclusive
of the artesian well and tank
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A. L. TABOR & SON.f
and you will fi»d it an Interesting
&nd pro i able cccui at en. Deposit
your savings and spar? cash with us,
and you will lie interested in watch-j
ing it grow. Don' trust to home hi- I
ding-places. Thieves or fire may
get the hoard. Put your Surplus
cash where you will be sure that
your money In safe. We are relia- 1
ble. solid and liberal to depositors.
First National Bank
Denton, Texas.
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Received This Week At
Beyett's Shoe Store
Lndies' VViiite Button Shoes, Ladies Brown Velvet Siioes, ■'» button.
Ladiei' Black Velvet Shoes, It! button.
Men's Derby Hats. Men's Soft Hats Men s Hose. Men s Sweaters.
Men's Won! Underwear tor winter.
Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear only 50c
Men's high ^rade Button tnd Lace Shoes $2.1'0 to $5.00
Ladies' gun metal and kit* shoes for school girls
Big line Bo\s' Lace and B itton Shoes
Glad to show you the line.
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Wow Is the Time
to pet t" >al b ir^ains. There is a
very pood reason for stllinp coal
cheaper now. The mines are not
s i busy and we are not so busy.
We \v<>. 1 r make less uon-
ev during ti is time than ttr lay
our men of? and then be com-
pelled to b/ eak in new ones later.
YOU GKT THE BENEFIT
COME AND SEE.
Both Phones 67.
Free Delivery
! of this arran/. ment. So pet bu
, sy—keep us busy and we'll pay
, you bip interest on your invest-
ment.
i JOHNSON BROTHERS,
Phones 123
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503838/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.