Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 136, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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DENTON
Evers Hardware Co
Yours For Better Service
Wylie Smith & Co
E»ot Side Siuare Real Estate
LlfNNERMAN DEAD
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Half Price
Wool
was
W.
Ill the
ENGLISH
to $35
Ohio, City-of Toledo, Lu-
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Six APPRECIATE CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A 5ET
iual
in
Show your endarsemert ef *h:t qto«I education a! oppe.-tunity by rut tins out
be-
the
If rubbed
Gas Connections
*
The $2.00
PI ATOM I!'.
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eon
the
TAYLOR HARDWARE CO
A Habit That’s a Good One
you.
Dome
PHONE 31
Fox Bros. & Company
Repair
subject,
iitt
East Side Square.
< )pen
Xew Phone 9
p
th
HOT POINT IRONS
1 1.95
1 2.0
12 2 4
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
BY WRICK
Galveston
7 16c.
the
$10,499 80
You Use
years
WOOD, COAL, FEED
Christian Church.
Lod V. Robertson
W. T. Bailey & Co
McAlester Coal
Farms For Sale
L. F. Collins & Son
Office Over
J. A Collins. M^r.
Raley &
North Locust Street
Co
Both Phones
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
J
W Sullivan
E F Hili
F.L McDonald, M.D
40f
“Aluminum ’ Ware
North Texas Gas Company
For the next ftw dav« we are
going to save you money on
Lace
Next Door to Water and Light Office.
When You Order Flour
Embroidery
WOODRUM & DAVIS
Specify VERABEST
EXTRA', VALUES
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and
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at
Modern English
DICTIONARY
we bought it.
Denton by Lons
Insurance
Phone 275
and
you
NEW St ITS FILED IN THE
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT COURT.
0t
fire
Church.
D. Crld-
at 4
Old Phone 54
Net^ Phone 120
for
pa-
quiet
MARKET*
Close Ye
6.5 3 I, \
Gum.
You will,
nickle.
LONG & K
See our north show window
Prices 5c 10c and 12^c‘ a
A telephone is almost a neces-
sity of the home today, especial
ly in times of sickness," accident
or fire. The cost is trifle.
Individual resident rate $1 50
per month.
Four party resident rate $1,00
per month.
Call 26 and ask ab)ut having
one installed.
DR. J. W. KENEDY DIED
SUDDENLY AT lEWEISVILLE
1.0. 0. E. ASSOCIATION
TO MEET HERE JAN. 28TH
J
Will
her son. Win.
patient can
comfortably
$1 per bottle
son.
will
num
tne
H.
to
A W.
(Seal-)
March . .
May . ....
Liverpool—6.8 2d.
New York —12 90c.
Two . new suits filed in the Six-
teenth District court ar(1:
H. C. Ferguson vs Mrs. Mattle
Fain, injunction (transferred from
Lubbock county).
Edgar Ker/ vs. Texas and Brazos
Valley, and Missouri, Kansas and
Texas Railways, damages.
Cumberland
R I. Rogers,
If it's something in staple
ceries, remember that we buy
sdl as heaplv as possible; if
your taste happtns to demand
“omethin# out of the ordinary
a hundred to one that we have it.
TT’RNER BROS.
a vc rage
the
TAYLOR & WATSON
TAILORS
ED I. KIA
DEPOSITORY NOTICE.
To-Any and All Banking Int er-
polations. Associations or Individ-
ual Bankers of .Denton County,
Texas: '
Heartburn, indigestion or distress
of the stomach is instantly relieved
by HERBINE. It forces the bad-
ly digested food out of the body and
.restores toner in the stomach and
bowels. Price 50c. Sold by R. H.
Garrison. (Advt.)
“Wear-Ever
It. LEDBETTER AN NOVM.'E*’.
Attention is direct'd today to
the announcement of R Ledbetter
as a candidate for re-election as
City Assessor and Collector, which
appears? elsewhere in this issue.
It is our daily endeavor to do things at this store
in such a way that will please you with every
purchase Our friends say we are doing this
Won’t you try us?
to recall the
Know ye not
the temples of
the house was
she
Peoples Home Telephone Co
The phone most Denton people
have.
A wreck at Pottsboro, between
Whitesboro end Denison, delayed
the Limited several hours Satur
day. it was a freight wreck, bdt
none ot *ht tart'culars were learn-
ed, except that no one was hurt..
Lame back may come from over-
work. cold settled in the muscles
of the ba k. or from disease. lu
tfie two former cases the right rem-
edy is BALLARDS SNOW LINI-
MENT. It
thoroughly
and the re
satisfa tory
$1.00 I IT
Garrison.
Call fox Domino
children all like
Ten pieces for
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The best dinner in town
for 25c.
Ladies' shoes polished and deliv-
ered-for ten edits at Fred Moore's I*
barber shop. Your trade solicited..I Ik
Old phone .'.'IS. ly
to confe after your clothe*. Cleaning, Pressing
ing, Dyeing • - ’
We make clothes to your own measure.
Pow -
was re-
Cou nt.v
We have a splendid stock of
the famous“Wear Ever," san-^
itary, anti-rust, light and dura-
ble—the cooking ware for the
progressive housewife. Our
prices are right, and we invite
you to try a piec of
We are headquarters tor
all kinds of good things sold
in a grocery store. Jcs:
opened a barrel of Dill Pick
les and School Pickl s.
Writesail kinds of
Insurance. 1 would
appreciate “writing
your
Call me,
n dry. hacking cou"h is hard on-,
the lungs, often causing them to ‘
bleed BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP is a healing balm that
qu ckly repairs damage in the lungs j
and air passages. Price 25c, 50c i
and $1.00 per bottje. So'd hv R. |
H. Garrison. (Advt.) 1
Watch our wagons and you will i
see them stop at the best houses in ]
town That means we are giving a
superior service and the highest
possible quality. What we do fo.r'
others' we can do for you. Phone 44.
Asthma can
Trial treatment
absolutely free
Write Frontier
Room i02Buffalo
Gammon is charged
with fraudulently
mortgaged property,
to the Garza State bank
iu
part
and
and
H.
(Advt.)
Plumbing,
Hardware
Visit Our Store.
We have recently picked up sev-
< ral ni<e Idrms that can be had at
make
Special atterftion to
CHRONIC DISEASES
G'«rii«i > Drag Store. Both Phooes
We mingle our tender sympathies
with the bereaved family.
There also survive the deceased
Mesdames A. K. Grant and Tbos
Cully. Alonzo aud Walter Allyn of
Mt. Vernon Ind. BY FRIENDS.
.Ian. 15, 191.3. itc
BALLARDS SNOW
should be rubbed
over the affected
lief will be prompt
Price 25c, 50c
bottl . bold by R.
Lone Star Restaurant
1» in plain cloth bind-
«.i , ,tamped in gold
and black : baa Mme
paper tame dluatra
tion x. but all
cl the col-
Close Yest.
tie cured at
and full information
v thout charge
sAthma Company,
t AdVt.;
AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW
ev. B. A Copass of . the First
ist < hiir' h will begin a series of
lay evening sermons, Sunday.
,<■( O' oe. ,.o<i.- Reply to a
i'er ji Tilings Religious." The
l. , <ji tue morning sermon will
For Me to Live- Is Christ.'
d Charmuese
While our
Many of the old timers in Denton
will r-grtt to hear of the death in
Ottawa, Illinois, of Anton Lunuer-
man, a former citizen of Deuton in
the early day>, who was for many
.'bars in the merchant tailoring busl
ness here.
The news of Mr. Lunnerman's
death was .re eived by J. B. Schmitz,
an old -Denton friend, who paid a
kind tribute from his remembrance
of the man. Mr. Lunnerman
past 8’7 years old.
has 75 acres in cultivation,
balance grass, but nearly all tilin-
|b!e. Has ordinary improvements
and Is conveniently Ideated as re-
gards school end church. Can sell
this for $40 an acre.
Then we have 125 acr^s of good,
deep, black ttaxy land near Ponder:
un'mpro\ed. but Pra ttcally all In
high' state of cultivation. No John-
son grass; just smooth, level black
laftd. Prloe, $65 an acre.
- that will undoubtedly
money before the year is out.
One of tiies- is 200 acres,
st a railrot 1 town in Denton
ty. on two main public roads. There
I are a hundred acres or more of the
' best grade : <k land, the bal-
ance is eood sn.oth mixed and sandv
I land.
| good cuHjvat <n
I tillable
of a good
four-room
j with room
| of stock:
house and
well and
First
Rogers, pastor—Sunday school
9:45 a. m.. Prof. McDonali. Supt.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Junior C. E. at 4. Mrs. Yancey, Supt.
Intermediate at 6 p m., Mrs. Callie
Wolf. Supt.; Seniors at 6 p. m.,
W E. Brown, leader; prayer meet-
ing )k'ednesday evening, R. Ledbet
ter, leader; morning subject. "The
Reformation that Will Reform":
evening. "A Pardoned Criminal Be-
comes Immotral Why?"
“GOD'S Bl 1’1 Y To \ S<'OFFER
AT THINGS RliLIGlOl
i 'ifiiey makqs oath’that
partner of the firm of
. ,v Co , doing business
< i Toledo, County and
i.d and that saij firm
in of ONE HUNDRED
:o> each and every case
cannot be cured by
Halls Catarrti Cure.
Old Phone 74; New Phone 45
First Methodist church. South—
O. T. Cooper, pastor—-Sunday school
9:30. M. I-. Williams. Supt ; Young
people s League 4 p. m., Mrs. O. T.
Cooper. -Supt.; Senior league at 6,
.1. E Bark, president; public wor
ship at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m Morn-
ing subject, "Jes'ts Teaches Truth":
evening, "Tire Mastery of Love
s cond-of series of sermons on gerte,-
al subject. -in i’alks on Vital
Themes." Special music A welcom
for all
at
ui.
m.
to
Modern English
dicKonaiv *■ " • -*—
Illustrated
with square corner* 3i> Ap-
preciation Certificate* and the
A..
Modem®
DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE
PRESENTED BY THE
Claan-Easy Soap
time,
and
hot c. - - * - • — --
der with Long & King. They have
it
Presbyterian church
pastor —Pfeai lung
a. in. and Sunday ev-
. . Morning
"Gratitude and Courage."
The fifth quarterly session of
the Deuton County Odd ,Fellow s’
association Willeby held iu Deutou
ou Tuesday, January 28 The meet,
lug was first planned for Monday,
Jan. 2 7, but it was later decided
to meet on Tuesday. Sessions will
be held both afternoon and night,
and delegates are expected here
fiom mat..' oi the lodges over the
county.
Pleiirisx pains are lo. ated just
low the short ribs. Lumbago
fects the sani-' region but toward
back. BALLARD'S S.N'dW L
MENT is too remedy in either case,
thoroughly it eases
; the muscles and the
move about freely and
Prices 25c, 50c and
Sold by R. H, Garri-
(Advt.)
NOTH E TO STREET TAX PAYERS
The City street tax is now due 1
and may be paid to City Tax Collec-
tor R. Ledbetter or myself. If paid
before Feb. 1, 1913, $3 will settle i
it. Signed.
B.’H. DEAVENPORT, |
City Treasurer. ‘
Notice is In reby given that the'
Commissioners 'Court of this Coun-1
ty will, on the first day of the Feb-
ruary term, 1913. of said Court,
same being 10th day of said month,
receive sealed bids Hom any or all
sinh Banking Incorporations. As-
sociations or Individual Banker8
desiring to be sele ted as the De-
pository of the County Funds.
bids to be filed with the '
Judge not later than Iu D '
said first day of said term, |
the rate of interest offered i
The S3.00 It is exactly the tame
ai the book, ex-
cept in the style of
‘ L'-‘_ J tn
halt leather. .
with olive I Exmbm
C. R. HAMILTON & CO
Both Phones 31
Phones 342
East Side Square
saves your
your strength, your clothes
your money. I'sed in either
or cold water Place your or-
I he best made We are here to back our guarantee. We’re still
wiring hauses at the same old price—time and material. We buy in
large quantities and are ready to look after your work promptly.
Denton Water, Light & Power Company.
W. J. Grady, Supt.
I Frank. J. Ch, ney.
| Sworn, to before me and sub-
; scribed in mi presence, this 6th day
of De, ember. D 1886.
I Gleason. Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
. K'rnaliy and acts directly on the
| blood and niinous surfaces of the
| system. Send fqr testimonials free
F. J Cheney & Co., Tolado, O.
1 Sold bv all Druggists. 7Tc.
, Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stij ation. (Advt.)
Clothes Made to Suit the Individual.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
Old Phone 47
pox in th?
ustang
to the
REvi i*'Hi<>N papern for
A. F. GAMMON RECEIVED
W. E. McCABE, M. D.
PtiTairian and Surgeon
Practice limited to diseases'pacul-
ar to women. Dlaeasea of the rec
turn and bladder. External cancer
and tumors. Phone R. H. Garriaon'e
Drug Store, Both Phones.
Tom Fitzpatrick ot Denton is 30v I
better off than he w as a few days |
ago. Twelv-e years ago Mr. Fitz I
•patri k loaned a youngster a dime, j
He had forgotten all about it until]
Thursday he re-eived a letter
taining 30c. Tie letter said:
"Dear Sir:—About .12 years
I borrowed 10 cents fr<>m you.
with back Interest and compound
interest, would amount to about 3u
cents. Very respectfully. —
The letter was dated at Welling-
ton. Texas, Jan "15th.
Dr. J. W, Kennedy, for fOj+y
years Fust a Prominent physician of
Lewisville, died suddenly early Sat-
urday morning. • His daughter. Miss
Reba Kennedy, a student in the C.
I. A. here, wag notified by telephone
and went through to Le» isvtlle in
an automobile at once)
Dr. Kennedy was about 65 years
old. His wife’ died several years
ago, aud only ^is two < hildren, Miss
R, ba aud Ray .Kennedy of Lewig-
\ Hie, survive him.
The funeral arrangements were
not known Jhwe Saturday /except
that it would take place at Lewis-
ville, probably Sunday.
The pc e has 140 a<Tes in]
20 acres more f
The : > urovenii nts consist
ge'ii room house and al
tenupt house; large barn I
for seven or eight head
smoke house: chi< ke» I
pen; storm cellar; deep,
wind mil!. There is an
or hard of fifty or sixty bearing
trees. TH>. place is fenced and
cross-fenced .with bois d'arc posts;
has a few at res fent'n^/mog proof.
This is. jest >b a place as some
man will wait for a home; it is well '
focated. in a good neiahborhood, I
with school. cTiurch, gin.*bank and
stores less than lialf a mile from it.
We can sell this place for a short
thne- at $65 an ache.
Another gofd bargain is a hun-
dred and twenty acres in the edge
of Wise county, on main public
road, with R F. D. and phone line;
the
First Presbyterian church—Sun- |
| day schooj 9:45; Westminster Lea-1
| gue 6:30 p. m.
Raid
< 'ounty
m on
stating
to be paid by «iich bidder on the
daily balances of the funds of
County for the term* between —
date of such bid and the next reg
tilar ipme for the selection by
Court of a Depository
Each bid to be accompanied by
a certified check for $500. Anv
and all bids niav be rejected.
S. H. HOSKINS.
County Judge of Denton County.
Texas.
A bargain—The Dai.y
<d ~tb
With the progressive people
of your town, and use Gas
for fuel. It's simple,
One Yittle match, . -
One little scratch,
A valve turned,'
your fire is ready when
use gas for fuel.
Church of Christ, corner Pearl
and Bolivar s’reets—• Bible classes
from 10 1 T a. m : sermon at
Lords supper at 11:50; sermon
7:15; mid-week meeting 7:15 p
Mid-week meeting at 7:30 p.
Wednesday Special intivtation
all to attend.
a
Hodges, vs hit h
dement tor less by tire 'De-
cern b r r 21. at
nineteen day s after
oct urred.
Attorney s-at-La w
Office in Craddock South side
Building. of square
we take pride in turning out
peilect work. We consider
n<K care too great that will
yield better results and insure
you greater satisfaction. Let
us have your shirts, collars, etc.
next time in order that we
may prove to you that we do
far superior work.
Denton Steam Laundry
i 1
-
Buy a Garland Stove and save fuel. They
are the best and we can demonstrate this to
The West Oak Street Grocers
You will»find, as our other patrons that you
be satisfied by our service The prices on our groceries
are pleasing tpany a family in Dentoru Get your next
order from u^. 1
Both Phones. West Oak Street. *
AN NOl Ni’ES.
Attention is dire* ted today
announcemeht of Ed I Key as
didate for re-election as city
ney which arrears in the
column in this issue
Central Presbyterian
Bible' school at 9:45, E.
■, Supt. Junior endeavor
m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30
m. Prayer meeti. g Wednesday
7:30 p m. A cordiai welcome
I awaits, you at all tjiese services.
our grccer will be glad to send you Verabrst
and you'll be glay dp use it all time after a trial.
Specify Verabcit vf$ ordering.
‘f«UFACTUR®O BY
LING COMPANY.
Our companit s paid above
mount through us to J D
v' as $u 1 i set
TELEGRAPH!!
Liverpool —
Feb-Mar, h
April-May
\- w i ork
March ....
May
A cup of good toff'-- starts tl esc
cold mornings off right. You wtll
have that kind 1J you use ALAMO,
ju mind when
1 ex lusively in
K i n l-
Then you want the best when you
it. Phone us and we wiH have it
ered promptly.
packtnsi extr •• Ffoti ino factory, checkinrk hire and oth r n«cett_ry
EXPENSE ana *ou will be p.*eacr.;jr*4-witli your choice of these three !mx»L»:
* t*e 94.00 (Like illustrations in. the announcements from day to day.)
UnrfA r c I. ’s ONL' entirely"Nmv com; ilati'in by the world:l
“Owin LngliSfl greatest authoritiesdrom leading universities; is bound in
DICTION AKYtull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped tn gold on back and
llluatraied sides, printed cn Bible paper, with red rdges and corners
rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides the general contents there
are maps and ov.r too subjects beautifully illustrated by three- r- 1 ■
color plates, numerous subjects J>y monotones, t6 pages of rEJUJ}
educational charts and tli'e latest Uni'ed State* CenstK. Present ' AoL
at this office S 1 X ComecBtir. CertdieUw Apprxiition ajd ths «/OC
12 YF.ARS
want
delix -
Coat Suits from $12.50 to $35
Dresses from $ 8.50
The program has not been
tijely (oml'.V 1 as yet? but
include sao-ral interesting
bers. chief among Which will bs
address ot Grand ay retary
Walker of Dallas, who expe< ts
lie here tot me meeting. At
afternoon ■- >•-■"11 the business
the assoc at.i n win be tratisai
the’program will be
e-ret work exempll-
The requisition papers fo» ae<ur
ing the return of A. F. G«mmon,
who is iu jail at Clinton, Henry
coufaty, Mo . were received Saturday
by'Sheriff <->rr, w ho will go to Clin-
ton one day next week after
prisoner,
indictment
posing ’ of
| mortgaged
| at Garza.
not alter goods.
Come Early to
Get Satisfaction
Wilson-Hann Co
• natures of the ses-
the bounteous .-ul p< r.
• • served in the Odd
Tuesday evening
OB1TVARY Nt»H< E.
Mrs. Jane Allyn, who had been
residing with
on corner of West Sycamore and
Avenue D, died Wednesday at 2
o'elo( k p.. m. We, her neighbors
ai d friends, have [earned to great
ly love and appreciate her,
there was a gentleness and
tien<e exhibited in her sweet,
nature that drew buy hearts
near, especially since her affliction
from the fall which oeurred
months ago. necessitating
of a rolling (hair.
Noth withstanding this,
ence was always pleasant
to be in. ,
The "ripe" age of eighty
past was hers she having been born ,
and reared a family at Mt. Vernon, |
Ind. Her body was accompanied!
by the devotyd son to that place for]
interment.
Pleuro-pneumonia was her dis- i
ease, and its ravage was so severe ]
tlie aged body quickly gave way
and left her »xpression so natural
that we were forced
Scripture that says,
that your bodies are
the living God? for
as if she was there, but no,
had gone." even as the S
said. “Let not your hearts
troubled; ye believe in God. believe
also in me. for I go to prepare man
sions for. you, that where I am ye
ma.v be also - Such is the relation-
ship of-the human family, and how
mui h the greater in the "Hea'veu-
Bap ist churih; Rev. B lA. Cdpass
pastor—Sunday school 9^30 a. m ;
Sunbeams 3:30 p. m.; Junior B. Y.
V. • U. 5 p. m.; Senior B. Y. f.
6:15; preaching by tire' pastor
a. m and 7:15 p. m.
For this week only we will place
on sale our entire stock of ladies
Coat Suits,
Dresses at Half Price
stock is badly broken, you are sure
to find something -satisfactory as
we still have a splendid assortment
to choose from.
AT THIS LAUNDRY 5
Notice to every one who eatajip-
*4 " "Pies. I have a carload from Colora
• lto' different kinds, different prices.
* 1 Come to the fruit house and you
can get 'em cheap. Ofd phone 4 70.
L. D. SMITH, -sells fruits, bananas
and oranges.
WEEB
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