Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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COLD WAVE REACHES
WOUTD TAKE $500
GIRL FOUND TIED
MERCURY DOWN TO
1913
CULF COAST-26
WORTH OF DENTON
AND UNCONSCIOUS
AT CORPUS CHRISTI
COUNTY FAIR STOCK
FOR GOVERNMENT
IN SLEEPING CAR
A j.so< dated
THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
I 4 above zero I uesdax mom-
She v. as
BATES,
en
tu ri-
A mi'
SERVIA WITHDRAWS
Lihr
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in .
FROM ADRIATIC SEA
than that at th
EPT1NG MURKER CASE
BEGINS Al MEMPHIS
at
klLUs HIM>« I I
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Jan
OR. CALDWELL HERE FEBRUARY
in the
MRS. M. A. WOOD WARD
-tigatiou
8.—-Demo-
Jan.
DIED MONDAY EVENKG
!"r an hoi
LISI OF DEPUTY ASSESSORS
spasm
BELOW ZKRO.
< Jell
lilt. I I KI
mi ram e
The Goy.
t on
Julian
It
their banks
Np.
Walter It
Orr
Coleman
Justin.
Smith
M
Charles
was
Bolivar
live more than
were
ent I re
Sanger
TRAIN XIRE'.J KED IN VIRGINIA;
VOI NG MAN HAS THREE
XMl
ha'
bride near
FARM LIFE COMMISSION NAMED
eFea p**4.
Mrs.
Regina
2 -T’resi
xy
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the
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nine
zero
for nt a I
survived by
HAILROXO BUILDING
IN i»«e.
in
him
papers to
IS I Nisi ALLS MODERATE
I
of the
the es-
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divided
t hen
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the
BLISS—XIO.OOOJMN*
CALIFORNIA.
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nt
and
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lives of
DENTON (XH VTV
THE FEDERAL
closed here
famint *! •
Mt.rra
m it tee
star ut.
front
home
adopted
FORT WORTH. Jan
ins to figures published
way Age Gazette there
miles hf raijroad built
Woodward
Denton with
th..
com
w hi <’h
J. W
Taylor
this
lo>s.
in.
I I.EIH IDE
Jan X Ft
lie shouted. " Di
The Americans
madman cut off
lltl Hi's AT EX HIT WORTH
SBOl T •2A.OOO WEDNESDAY
ATTORN I S BOYNTON
RESIGNS SOLI NT
SAYS $250,000 HOW
Will SAVE MIL! IONS
B. Botcher and Miss
McCullar of Corinth
married Sunday after
at the home of Rev A.
the
the
Mis-
the
half
liirjnx if he talks
SSEATHSTt RVRESl PREIHOW
Z.ElUt TEMI’F.RATI’KE.
El, PASO. Jan 2. An
Mexican last night attacked
ntere«t bl t
> i tangible
YRK SNSAS.
Ark . Jan I
chairman of the
la
HALF CITRUS CROP
t *s angei.es, cal .
WASHINGTON. Jan 4.- The
Weathar Bureau pr*dbt# zero tem-
perature# will spread over a1mo#t
the entire country within the next.
Officer*
a XX nt
IRE XX IPS s ol 1 THE TOSS N
Ol KoN XXX X Olyi SHOVI X
tense, a <-onspira<
fens.a continually
m: inter*’-
take $511
t g unz "
II I I XM
■mi
St RIBE I O RLIBERAL SLICE
Ill STIH K IN PROPOSED FAIR
XX Ot 1.1* PRE S E NT BAN KI
taking prix a i e:
J. M W«Hwh «l»d A U at*$H*y
willow, Ok., are suiting M. Klaard,
WASHINGTON. Jan * President
Taft today sent Congress a message
recommending a $25<i,Oi*O appro
priation to .ontinue the work of the
.<* nt mission investigating the effi
E LOOD SI (NEEDS M'LZEIl.
WASHINGTON. Jan 4.—Repre-
sentative Flood of Virginia aueceeda
Sulzer as chairman of the Wtouae
Foreign Affairs committee
OtiO, is
wife of
<1.U*TAR SOI AD WINK.
tlALLAR. Jan. J .-The All-Star
southern team y#»t»rd#y etjly 4»-
I’resideii i
clerks in
COUNTY CLERK MOYES HIS
OFFICE FOR LITTLE WHILE
and A 11 Fox of Wc»t Poiui,
Mih ; also by hei five chil
dren before mentioned She
had ^number of grandchild-
ren and one great-grand
child, most of whom reside
in or near Denton.
MRS. WOODWARD'S FUNERAL.
The funeral of Mr* M. A. Wood
ward was held Wednesday at the
family home on Writ Oak ’ street
at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr I-aatti-
niore of Deilas, assisted by Rev. Mr
Copse* of Penton. • in < harge of
the service#,. The floral tribute# of
re#pe t and sympathy were profuse,
and there were »everal ont-of-town
attendant# at the funeral.
between
W
TRI ( K GllOYXERS CLAIM IM-
MENSE ( ABBAUE CROP IS I N.
Caldwell will move here the latter
part of the month and will preach
his first sermon her- on the flr’t
KtlN.ftoo LOSS AT SWANN.
TYLER, Jan 7-- Fifteen thou#
and dollar.damage was done to th >
ato k of Powell Rwann * Arnrreg. n
Ml (OMMISSIoN
Ben Sutton, aged 21. son of Frank
Sutton living south of town, had his
hand badly crippled Tuesday while
at work in Taylor Brothers' gin He
was near a gin stand, and when the
machinery clog, d down -t-U»* iron
mashed two of his fingers and the
end of his thumb off A physi fan
was .ailed and the wounded mem-
bers attended to.
trust investigation
• n unable to find Mr.
The subpoena was la-
31 SYlLORs DROSS N IN SVRE’ K.
ASTORIA, Oregon. Jan. 8.—The
oil steamer Rosecrans ran aground
on Peacock Spit while crossing the
Columbia river during a 55-mile
.-ale and later sank with thirty-one
tgsisg —T55fm
in a football here by »Or*
of to 0.
FORMER DENTON BOY S
BRAVERY SAVES GIRI’S LIFE
It II I. BROTHERS
TSFTs E SREWELI.
WASHINGTON. Jan
d. tit Taft" last New Ye
ar
TRINTDAB, Col., Jan
Scotch ollie dog #a'ed the
Louis and Samuel CaJvarno.
'oung masters, aged 10 and
14, COLDEST OF
WINTER FOR 1912
BRAKEM AN E X LKs To DEA TH.
XX A<’O. Jan 7 Head Brabgtnan
G H Simpson for the Houston and
Texas Central was killed this morn
ing His foot slipped on the Ice and
he fell in front <vf the switch engine
Chappe)>e
of the III
ROCK I I ELLF.lt
I X »l»l s THE OFFICERS.
County Tax
has announced
ty Assessors,
this month, as
Precinct N
will work
largest
DALLAS. Jan. ~ Texas
atures ranged from 2 below
Panhandle to 29 above in
ten.
precin t in
The coldest -weather of the win-
ter came .Monday morning when the
mercury reglsterd 18 —ten degrees
below the previous low mark of the
winter on Noe. 2. Saturday waa
warm and fair, Sunday whs colder
and loudy, and the advent of a
fresh norther vring Sunday night
caused the inercur to'falyl rapidly
E’rora '.2 at midnight it fell 14 de-
grees to 18 at 6:30. During th»
nigh’ a light sleet and rain fell,
which gave pedestrians considerable
trouble in making their way to
town ovr concrete walks
If you should have in mind changing your bank account with
the New Year we would be glad to have you consider the
safety and service offered by the
MONTREAL, Jan 2.- The wea
•her In thts section of Canada has
been ao mild that treeg have be-
gun to bud The St. laxwj-ence river
l# absolutely free of Ice A country
correapond<Mit report# seeing a but-
terfly.
m
this morning registered
below zero at 8 o'clock
millionaire must
w
Nora
COLLIE DOC Sms BOYS
FROM WOLVES’ A1FAGK
Dallas. Jan 7--For the first time
in several years a general snow-
storm covered a Urge portion of
Texas today, even San Aniomo be-
ing white for several hours Waco.
Fort Worth and Dallas bad snows
No snow fell at Houston, but icc
on the wires and car tracks inter-
fered with traffic. Citrus fruit
growers in me vicinity say it was
not cold enongh to hurt trees.
The extra January session of
the County court convened Mon-
day and accepted several pleas of
guilty. A nong them were thre:
aggravated assault cases as the re-
sult of a neighborhood difficulty
ei»t of Lewisville' each being fined
$25 and costs.
Jr., and .Mi»s Sula Fogue.
mcmheiiol well known fain-
iliet in that part ct the coup-
tneychandiw More at fturrv of #no v. her# thl# morning
nixhht. , ' which laatrd an hour.
C RPCS CHRISTI. Jan " i'he
t-mi-rature on the const "as _'t; de
tries above zero this morning
i'ruck growers say the Nu- es < enti-
ty s immense cabbage crop is saved
J he lie < abbuge fields w-r.. flooded
.. th v. at r from irrigat:. dit' lies.
HA1 Ll.TT.'X 1LLE. Jan
s»<> was I ozen to deal1
The wills of the late Emory C.
Smith and the late EJmory B Peter,
both prominent citizen# of- Denton,
who
have l*een filed for probate.
i'he Smith will dir’s ts that after
the payment of all debts, funeral
expenses, etc 75 acres of land shall
xo to Miss Norma Smith, the tra;t
being out of the Pierce Fiilgham
survey in the eastern part
county The remainder of
t.’ite goes during h, r life to
i. Smith and then is to be
decedent’s thr® ■
C Kimbrough,
died here during December,
countv
en the
t rm
i M o n •
when
> railpoad freight
rough a weakened
S|<(N*MBS IN
little: rock
XX '/ii E' McCombs,
Democratic National committee,
here today en route- to his old home
at Hamburg Xrk He will spend
the week then’ ai lending his sisters s
wedding and in hunting
• are tr' I
k- fell-r n
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah,
Schools and business house# are ,
on a< count of a water 1
to the intense cold.
DIRECTORS
ED F
J H
her brother, xvas al»o preterit
M’l. Woodward was born
in Calhoun county, Miss , on
February 10, 1840, and was
afterwards married to S J.
WoodA/rd of her native
state I'he' moved to Den-
ton in the fall of 1876, and
after moving to Jack county,
where Mr. Woodward died
in 1893, Mrs.
rrtoved back to
he children
Deceased is
three bothers,
who made his home * ith her,
Eve lyn
Fla..
< holrotorm and w ith
in a berth on a Big
tnorbin
< ept for murmuring
Phlsieians d-clared the girl must
ha'e laken chloroform voluntarily.
Twvnty-six dollars
"ere found pinned
iitelv declaring the
am, nduient formally
noon
D. Rogers, who-officiated. A
number of young friends
were present, accompanying
them from Corinth.
insane
Mr. and
Nicholson of El Paso as they
aviei: an old Juarez chur'h.
■ . ........ .... ......
X rigid in' -st igat on is under way
bv both the <i'il authorities and of
fuials of the railroad
Insurance amounted to
ms OF E. C. SMITH ra
E. B. PETER ARE FILED
i up: at
CLEBl l(NE.
■oyed the- drug sto-k of Johnson
hut the
CHICAGO. Jan u Bonds aggre
gating i 1.1 no,"oo must be given if
the thirty two of the thirty-throe
labor leaders cone l< ted conspiracy
to transport dynamite an* to tak-
ad'antage of a writ of gupersedeas
hv the I'nited States Circuit Court
of Apneals The writ applies to
thirty-two of th- thirty three now
in the penitentiary, as Herbert S
Ho- kin will not appeal Judge Ba
k<r. who gave the decision. inti-
mat,<l that undue haste was manf-
f'-’-d nt Inilianaoolls tn committing,
-rke men to prison The writ was
issuYsi lai-’ I' on th- point raised bv
the dt fi iis- that the iron workers
were >oi:vi<ted cf a continuing of
White House yesterday at-
one of the greatest crowds
er gathered in the Executive
shook
.1 BRI ( E7 l*MAS
LONDON Jan 2
l e< ted resignation of
from th
managing dire tor of the
Star Lin.- is annoumed It
take effect June 30
derson. first vice president of
International Mer'-antil# Marino Co.
and a director of the XX’hite Star
Line, will succeed Mr Ismay.
CEDAR RAPIDS, la, Jan 4
Har'cv L-e. charged with burglary,
with a bottle of nitroglycerine in
one hand and a pistol in the other,
) olive at bay in jail
Marion today and
J ust ice
Ellis, "ho
ry in the
county
Precinct
Pilot Point..
Precinct
Lewisville
HLNGTON. Jan x Comp
■f the Currency Lawrence O.
told the money trust com
ther- should be criminal
• o prevent bank officers
NEW DIPH1IIE R1X SOt R( E.
JACKSON, Miss.. Jan 8. — That
both eats ;.nd hogs are carriers of
diphth-ria germs to human beings
is the announcement of a State ba
teriolo-ist who says he has traced
from
PRE.SIDE N I SI BMITS message:
asking APPROPRIATION ol
«2r,(UM»O FOR CONTI AI SNCF:
12, who
1 by three hunger craz
Ti e dog killed two of
The boys were badly
CHICAGO. Jan 8. The South
west in.l Northwest an- the
chief sufferers from th- present be-
lated spell of winter and the wave
is now spreading into the Southeast
and threatening heavy loss to
ria i g.oves or Florida and
truck farms of Louisiana and
sissippi California i# having
coldest weataer in more than
a century and the losses in the cit
rus fruit belt is estimated as hi'h
as I t i.btib.iiiio with a possibility of
saving on v f’fth of the crop. A
iiisparch - ay» to#’ from San Bes
nadina t > Los Angeles ever;. <e re of
oritnv-s ;>d lemons has l>een fro
in paper bills
to her bat Tpai *
it would have
ran yone t
ter her I >th during the night
(.1 SRAMS Fl ND A7OA.374.
Al’STlN Jan 7-—Department of
Insiian e and Banking announces
the bank guarantee fund now
amc.unts tn i7<'8.374 This is a net
increase for th- new year of 1100.-
LONDON. Ian S -The Servian
government hay decided to with
draw front the Adriatic s< a This
action is regarded as a notable step
toward [»ace
>ved to have been caused by
und-rniininz the piling that
FORT Xx ORTH. Jan 2—The
warehouse of the Ellinon Furniture
comrany, and fifteen «mall cottage#
r, rby wore destroyed by fire ye#-
ti rday afternoon. The origin of tho
fire Is unknown The total los# was
about 125,000. part of which wa»
covered by Insurance Moat of th*
cottage# wer® occupied by negyoe#
J. R. CHRISTAL, X’tce-Pro#ldent.
J C COi r, Cashier.
E D. CURTIS, Ass t Cashier
equally
daughtei s.
Mrs C. 1.
-Smith Mrs 11 L. Smith is named
eve ufrix without, bond Tile will
is dat d Nov. 23, 1912, Only about
two weeks before Mr. Smiths death
on De*. 7, and was witnessed by-
Lee Zumwalt and George M Hop-
kins. The tstimated value of the
estate is $7 5,000,
In the f-eter will, whiih was dat-
ed Aug’ st 1905. and witness, d
. Coif and Dr C Lipscomb,
ire estat . valued at $30.-
left to Mrs Mollie Peter,
the deceased, who I# named
exe utriv y owpuf bond.
The long-ex
Bruce Ismay
position as chairman and
White
will
Harold S#n
the
i ,l"t i for the
. i .ding to
. < l.ai pele, w ho today ex
shy t *• believes Rockefeller
i|p-ar before the money
committee
word that A. F. Gammon*,
v. ho xs as indicted by the Aug
ust grand jurv, was under ar
rest at Clinton. Mo. Gam
mont is charged xsith selling
property mortgaged to
Garza State bank.
Of the several Denton <
citizens summoned to serve t
Federal Grand Jury for the
which convened at Sherman
day. two were selected to serv I
B. Benton of Krum and A XXard
low of Aubrey.
XX ASHINGTON Jan 2
X Ho'nton I ntted States 8
at XX ai <>. resigned formally today.
President Taft accepting the resigna-
tion. The state Department report-
. d that Hie resignation was vo|un.
Alter an illness of litiic
more than a xxeck’s duration,
Mrs M. A Woodxvard died
Monday ex’ening before 7
o'clock, at her home on West
Oak street
Mrs. Woodxvard xvas an old
and vx'ell knoxvn citizen of
Denton, and friends over
Denton have been very anx-
ious about her for the past
four or five days, xxhen it
xvas thought each day that
she could not
a fexv hours.
Death v<as caused partly by
an attack cf la grippe, but a
fall that she received last
xvinter waspartly responsible,
in that it weakened her
greatly.
All of the children were at
Gary
list of D’pu-
"<>rk began
zero was r»-a< hed in Denton Wed
tie-day turning, for ihe third day
siiowip z tin. * olde st of the w inter
m diminishing temperatures daily
On aicount of the absence of the
high wind, howe'er, it did not seem
so cold Wedn*eday and Thursday.
MEMPHIS, Jan s Motions to
continue and to quash the indict
merit and the #pe> ial venire were
overruled by District Judge Nabors
in the Epting trial this morning and
last called for trial
I th nk the Reterd and Caron.
<h'e agitation for a I'entpu Countv
fair is i ne of the b st tilings
Det,ton and Denton county tha
t >
ing, the coldest of the winter*
Snow and sleet covered the ground
during the ingh^rbwt the tun shone
out I uesday foret-oi n for the fust
tune since Salurdax.
XV Sheppard attended
nit-ting of the Presbyterian
mission at Port Worth before
< ame t he resignation of 1r
CiCdwelf a# pastor of tie
St re t Presbyterian church of
ity The commission approved the
severance of the pastoral relation
at tort XVcrth and the acceptance
of the IX nton call, at a salary o
* * non a year and a manse Dr
Accord
th.- Rail
•re 2.997
in fopty-one
states In 1912 The greatest num
her of miles was built tn North Da
kota. 3 4 7 mi’®#, and Texas wa# sec-
ond with 338 miles The mileage
built in the I'nited States Ksat ye*r
was the smallest In fifteen ye#n>
The largest number Of freight car#
and locomotive#. however. were
built stme «ix year# ago
HMOW AT ^HERMAN.
M ' N'tii 1? .. Th ar a
CORINTH YOUNG COUPEE
MARRIED HERE SUNDAY
8 William
will have to
remainder of
his physician.
meats of XX ar Navy. State. Justice
and Cotnmeri e and Labor at Wash
ington
MAN INDICTED HERE
ARRESTED IN MISSOURI
affirmative ate-w
LITTLE l«>CK. Ark . Jati 3
I’nited States Senator Jeff Davis
di d at 1 o'elo. k tins morning Sen
ator Davis had held many pollti
<al office# in Arkansas, ineluding
the governorship of the state for
throe terms He was el®* ted United
States Senator tn 1907 and bls tertn
Press Dispatch
> A I. Jan 7 7 M iss
ewart of Jacksonville,
was 'found unconscious from
both arms tied
Four train this
incoherent e-x
■her name
HI NTINGTON. W Va . Jan 2 —
'en men were killed and the lives
lieved to
westbound
Jan. S -
I'he moderating weather and smudg
ing last night ar® believed to hav,.
saved half of the citrus Top As
the crop was worth about $5n.000 -
OOP this mean* 125,000,"o'* saved.
He says it the recommendations
already made by tile comm ission
are adopted millions of dollars an-
nuallv will I,. -a'e,| in the govern
PASO. Jan. 8 Th- govern-
qt Bliss
4 degrees
the course ut i).,’ germs direct
those a* imai- . > humans.
Cha*' /.
him Po
Herman Murillo was severely < ut
Volunteers captured the maniac.
s- nger
roving, ali of
• thrown out.
hurled to the
THUS IN WHITE; flff/NC OF 4
THEMWiEJIENOS ! HOI WATER TANK
TO SAN ANTONIO, CAUSES EXPLOSION
A hot water tans at tne
i home of C. E Foxxlcr .Moo
day, burst on acc Hint of .
freeze tip of the pipe s
threw water, ice anti s:
! ali over he kitchen I c
nateiy, Mrs Fowler ha••
left (he room brforc ih
plosion occurred and ;>
was hurt I he top < t
(ank blew out with co t
able force
MER< l RY •'IIOWl-
A BOX E.
County Clerk Button tetn-
poratil moved his office or
the marriage license part of
it to Little Elm Sunday for
the convenience of a couple
that wished to marry The
groom to-be was in toxvn Sat-
u’day, but neglected to bring
along the proper permit, and
as Mr Button xvas going to
Little Elm Sunday he sug-
gested that the xoung man
bring th
there and save the long trip
here He adopted the sug-
gestion and County Clerk
Button, at Li tle Elm, issued
h<> ba." I1'** ii, aid-*' to •■vadc the offi-
• i*. although his home lifts be®n
atclo-d It Is dbclarfd tbhl
report will be mad-* to
that XI r Ko* kef«»|l<*r i# d®.
evading the Proc®## »erv-
■ r* and that it will be, in the power
of the House to Issue an attachment
enabling the officer# to break Into
th- Rockefeller home Mr Rocke-
fellers phv#tcian say# he i# too ill
to appear as a witness
s M Glidewell, aggravated as-
sault: plea of guilty, fine of $25.
Ben Glidewell, aggravated as-
sault; plea of guilty, fine of $25
J. M. Powell aggravated assault:
plea of guilty, fine of $25.
Jake Padgett. r<tty thelt: idea of
gu'lty. fine of $5 and 3 days in jail -
F. W White, gaming; plea of
guilty: $10 |fine.
Rriincr. Yltrancj; ^’ta of
guilty, fine oi $L _
SAYS ROCKEFELLER CAN
NEVER GIVE IESTIMONY
Lawrence Rippv. son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. P Rippv, who
born and partly raised in Denton
and has a numlver of relatives here,
is in a verv critical condition at hts
home m Fort Worth as a result ol
an auto accident tn which three
young people were l>adly injured
and three escape*! " ith punful
biuises Of the latter one was
Miss Venice Malone, who owes
her life it is said to young Rippy s
bravery.
When the aut \ in w huh Ed
Gambrell was taking five yourg
friend? back to town alter an after-
noon drive to celebrate his intended
return to the Burn- v Mi itary Acad-
emy, struck a pas"tnger train at
the Jennings stre t
the occupants \v •
Young Rippv xv is
pilot of the engine, and impaled or*
two bolts on the pilot s beam,
which pt-reed his arm and leg. In
a fraction of a second Miss Malone
was thrown to hi* side, and she
grasped the bars of the pilot to
keep from falling under the wheels
In a few moments she lapsed into
unconciousness, and her compar”
ion saw her fiager* slipping from
the bar. Despite the agony of lua
own position, he grasped her with
free hand and drew her up to com-
parative safety while the tram slow-
ed to a stop fully two blocks Le-
yond.
Ed Gambrell, to whose lather
the car belonged, was not as se-
riously hurt as was as first thought.
Miss Alice Loyd suffered a broken
jaw and other minor injuries; Miss
Pet Marney was bajNv bruited,
but not seriously so. and Miss Ma-
lone escaped fatal mjnry, though
suffering painful bruises and cuts
1-awrence Rippv himself was sen
30
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. —Mile".
City. Mont . with .30 below, was
the voidest point In the I’nited
State# today. Southern California
Ms the (oldest in 40 years, below
freezing in San Diego. ______
Resonrces More 1 han
$600,000 00
With Services That Cannct Be Equaled
COUNTY mi IN
JANUARY SESSION
lus ! (
I >r XV
•t 11
summoned severs! days ago.
Will f- Woodward
L eda McCormick and Mrs
Eva Long of Denton. M's.
Fred McCormick of Aubrex
and Har y J Woodward of
KONAWA, Ok , Jan 2 —The
main portion of this town was de-
stroyed by fire last night, almost
usinesy section being
Th. re "as no appara-
« with which to fight tile fire. The
Assessor J M
his full
w ii ose
follows
HOUSTON. Jan " John Jone#,
ma* hini-J. said to have ■ om*-
re from ('l.bui-ne this morning
ol Miss Augusta Matuia twice and
killed himself
. S5, thi c.tp.l .. *. hi. ii many
■ wov.d be suriclcut if til
••...-•rd S'.-i.tes ;ro;nds for
I1., which • ul< Ii- ’ased as the
.: for the " r
iiiri near Ezell last nirl
o ctber" were rescued t ;
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Local members of the Texas l-'arm
Life commission named by the Com
mer lai S*»< retaru-s are. Geo J
Roark J J McCook and Dr. J I’
Blount, an J X! Smith Bolivar
WASHINGTON. Jan.
< ratio la-ader Underwood
ra-tin* the tariff of .’5 and Ru p r
lent on pottery be ails® of the great
competition offered by European
porter' makers
■it stock to star’ !
■ vita ion ' as • ai.
tempera
Here ja*l
was the coldest - 4n
Big Springs reports
I’reeinct No.
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of Little Elm
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DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, ’.913
NO, 18.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913, newspaper, January 9, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213912/m1/1/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.