Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Professional Cards
. ATIGN
South Side of rhe Square, Denton. Tri
Zumwalt & Key
an,d
J
sln--e Frida”
better.
He-
Only 50c i-.t J. F
V.Jy
Sl< k
♦
of
out
fret n*r.
good news.
IT
e-t »-v w
in-;
a.
nt.,
'T~
... ti
J.
112g
wt sFirVr
of Den’on for
De-ember 7, 1910.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
CH Hnl1>» T .r*n-rfl.
until the close of the aerv ex.
FARMERS
It ■ ted that rit ef»ort wl’l be
Find Stmrronn’ Courh i
LONG ft KING.
do hit.
rrr<TV m’-iwcgr meet.
■yochnoldkrs* mektimg.
brother, tee Faws’-*., M tonee*H'e.
couih
promptly, heating th«
tra'a »o ntteed the funeral.
many Onrh Strum but
Avoirs
<
fc
of
fs-
I
3
croup,
money
Jan 3
total
bales
heaFby
t s'if ted
lin'd by
Mrs. J.
the Fi ro-
of C.
nn I
rotne
when
n i
310
I
.«
£
FACTORIES Tn WH1RTTF.
The Al’faae mill Moa’av morn'njc
sell table’s,. which are guaranteed to
eie In Iff s on. and r’d rottt'self of
•is’glrea. |>‘l orsn-s:, nervous or sick
on Tues
2 o'clock
board ot
year uni
FOR SALE—Rhode Island reds
SI each. Apply to \V. W. Hamp-
ton, Ponder, Texas.
Jk i i-gja t -qX 1’ouder in
wth pneumonia.
In disorders and dis-
eases of children drugs
seldom do good and
May Ballard of
the tmmed a’e
rlcn^ wltn 88«J
E.
W”!
t’ e
aids
Mrs. Tom Wilcoxon is very
with la grippfe.
Tn FtRCT A ^EC'KT'RV.
r>n« m'n-r to be attended to nt
Dr’voo off rk’n erii'Tit'-
Oniy 25c at
••IN IF .TOHHNIE" HAMKINS
CELEBRATES S5TH BIRTHDAY
Rcarokc and
CHRISTMAS V AS QUITE
-r-—----------OVER THE COUNTY
MMK
As the time for the February term
of the District Court draws, n are?,
, hus'ness Is picking up In Dlstr ct
Clerk Durb n’s office, and one or t»®
rn’ts aro-being entered most every
day.
A suit filed Friday was styled as
fol'owe: , .
James How 11 versus Fred Huber,
debt and foreclosure.
KNIGHTS AND I ABIES CF
HONOR ELECT OFFICERS.
Fl 'er R'll’ntrsley Is, -one of the
h st Vnown ministers of the FhUTh
of Christ In the state, and will con-
"nue the serv ces Imleffn tely-.
It 's boToved that Fen Cabell of
D.-linrs will -bo chairman* of th Pen-
tent n.-y commission.
HmaBMFBFMBMi."-........
- iroum. noM.u MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
rr from ln<1'«e<»’on, eo»«t'p»-
an-t liver tron’'*,’’ *t®'* a, K.
profuse Ch-Is: mas
often do harm.
Carofol feeding and
bathing are the babies’
’uro hat to match, and was at-
tended by-her sister,- Miss Esther
Magill, tressed 'n tan, with tan tur-
ban. -Both carried boqu As, -the
hr!1e's"'be ng br'-des' roses. The
ff-’-oont wore the conventional suit of
me-iir’ne
nilnj__that
Remedy Is
STREET Force I’SfNG SP. IT
LOG) DRAG ON (TTY STREET*.
Constipation Is the cause of many
ailments and-<rf*sWTd»<rs that make
1 fe mfrerable. Take Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver ' Tablets,
keep your bowels regular and you
w 11 avoid these diseases. For sale
by all dealers.
COTTON REPORT OF GINS.
Th •'reports irom the different
Rins up to D< c, 30 i ut total of bales
gitine-1 thus far for the season at
483tr. The planter# ff'n clfaed, down'
Friday before Christmas, but oth rs
are still running. The -'latribut os
survey, on wh'ch he first settled'over
1 alf a century ago. He has r cent-
b recovered from a dangerous Ill-
ness.
NEW TIME TABIFS HERE.
The time tables tor frcl—ht—trrrd-
L ttle Miss U, A. Mathews is
ill
<on>e before th« maeTug
R H DEAVENPORT. Ca*tl»r
Dae.;?. IBMk
NO MORE DANDRUFF.
O. M. Curtta 4>ei:* the Remedy that is
Here’s proof o What Parisian Sage
has done; it will do more. It is the
finest ha r grower and hair dressing In
ti.e wor d, and peop e who use t regu-
larly will never grow,bald Mrs J ;hn
gtencT4, Evansville, Ind. writes on June
2, 11)10
“I used'Parisian Sage and found I"'
very succesKful; it removes dandruff
and gives the hard life, I on y used
two hottles - 1 know It Is a cure fo>
FORMER STUDENT WEPS.
W. .7. Flesher, a frrrrrrrr N T. S.~
N. student snt at preaent county'
attorney of Randell county, w:A
married on Chr stnms d«v nt. can.
von Citv to ••il' B
lbit plhcr. Only
families ent h ftw
the ceremony.
Won buy ng 'iv cough
for children bear in
Chcmherlcin’s Cough
mo«t effeetcal for colds, croupe and
whonpjig cough and that It conta ns
■o b-rmiul drug. For sale by all
McClurkau s.
Both Phon*.
bare your gracery account,
alw-ys give vou honest
We will
omlni.
It was rmprosed ‘ba»
by j small cbfl-t
l.lv, whn, after pl®vfn<r
< AhROI.L-MAGILL R’EPMNG
At the home of the bride’s par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Magill,
Wcdins ay evening, Oscar C. Ctr-
roll of New Haven, Mo., and Miss
J. W. Fralin.
BEHTiST “
The regular annual me'; inr of tm>
t»cn:on founty NSlISfiBl' Rank ’
lientcn, Texas, will be held ati L»e
ff <u of ti e batik on Tuewlajrc'Jan.
I oth. 1911, at o'clock p. m- I"'
•ue election of a board of d're'e or*
for the ensuing y*ar an I the -ran*
NEW StT'I’-FLLED WITH —
DISTRrCT .CI.ERK DURBIN
ALMOST 1.000 STUDENTS
IN THE TWO COLLEGES HERE
Malone of
a r s’dent
.... ,-s rn*!1 n’oi't a rear aro
she movyid to Amar’llo.
T! e fiifeef-’l s- rvlccs were b
FOR SALE.
■“ Fo<»r hen) good; gentle <>-.f*es.
Ifi hands h gh; 3 hrg l of choice
milk ttocl.. WUl .-’c'J >ii •a»v ■••>ms
er cash. ' .’'1 :tu
) DENTON TR-frff CO.'”\» NY-
51 r.
MeKtnnev
Crowds of North. Texas Normal
an 1 College ef Industrial Arts stu-
dents, are arriving on cvAry train,
.‘U.'jJ will pronui-i^’cbtitTrncm'TtTrringh
the .a < ( k, ia,ttoau.i.da nAt-xeluga
the dir st week.
im PALO RANCH CHARTER.
AUSTIN. Dee «• - Tbg Ooo.^
night Amerleeg Buffalo Reach rom-
bave
excellence^
Wash OonsiMm MrJtJnnrv Street
, strove,f on | Flue Eire.
A wash bo'-sh at the in<k ot
Ilssc-rv’s .residence on ... ________
•Mrcof burned Surxl-av st about 2:30
o’c'oek
only
fwurrtv- on JITcov^Tfe'
a,rd the quick arrival
TWO ADJUDGED ;
.. ♦ . IN THE .<.OU«IK <»UBT.
__J. e;
BCroasi
of bo'h a se_. ere of stomach
’rouble and of rheuma'^m, from
wh ch I had been tn almost help-
tais-sufferer for t n wars. t. 1
ed my case, as fhoueh made Jest for
tne." For dyskengin; Indigestion,
Jaendiee «t»«1 io rid the sys’em of
kidney poisons,that cause rheutug-
tlsnV-JSLj'trlc Pltters ba* n» equal
Try them. Fi
•eed to srt’s’y
Riley & Co.'s.
. C
street.
FARMERS* GIN MAS GINNED
1225 BALKS THIS SEASON
' The regular annual meeting of the
stocktiol.'.ers of the -First National
bank of Denton, T< xas, will be hel
a, ihe pffke cf the bank
ay, .la*4.ary 10, 191,1, al
r. m. for the eiee’ibn of a
'ifciroia for the ensuing
trie transaction of nrch o’h<r bus!
•less as may come before the me t
mg. H. F. 8CHWEER,
Cadbier.
Dr.. J. A. Tremas to Iff with an at-
tack of lagrippe.
--We want to b'-’n VPU In yrilr
The 1,000-mark In the enrollment
of the two state colleges -l.er ■ baa
been almos* reached—will be. it is
believed, by the tn 1 of th - pres-nt
week. Wltn 991 here, they Ia< k but
nine ff that mesic number which has
long been lockul forwird No.
Both fns'itut ons r-srm d their
work todav after the Christmas hol-
Idavs.- The Nnmwl before C- rlst'iMW n<- on ’hr J -H. Hawkina hea bright
hrd 093. Fif eon new stu’ents who
came in Tuesday pul'dcl the total up
to TOR.
The co'1 re of irztrs'Y’al Arts be-
grn Tues’ay w th term now stu-
dents end they added *o the 27G
enrolled bo'oro the bol'Aays, mike
that Inst tt’Uon's to*a! 253. th la g-
ert bv between 75 an 109 it has
ever ha-l before. —----c„: . .
‘TfnCo .Tolinn’e" Hawk’ns, one of
the pioneer se.'tlers of the county
ov'e’lv. <*b’e‘'ra‘ed bis - Ighty-fl’th
b'rthdav Tues-lay. He s still Ifv-
of Commcr-e d're -tors s to '■hr n
-n< crg«c.r. tX' Roerct Brv -X J. JW-’Crn"*,
Severn! spf!!-
S’d’r of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss.
Loros Countv.
Frank T Cheney makes oath that
. be Is senior rartner of ’be firm of
F. J, Cheney ft Co , doing business
•n the C”v of-To!e-’o, Countv and
Sta’e nforcsa d. and that' sold firm
w II rav the snm of- one hundred
do’ars fo’ each and every case <-f
Ontnrrh that cannot b” cured hv the
use nf the Hall's Catarrh
Cvre. F*-ank I Cheney^
Swnyn to before mound subscrib-
ed In my presencet this Rth dav of
Dec mbrr. A. D IRSfi A. W. (Dea-
son. No'arv Public, (Sra'.l
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takeij In-
'ernallv, end nets d'met on the.b'ood
and mvcot’s surfaces of the svstem
‘tend lor testimonials frfce. F. J.
Chen y ft Co,, Toledo. O.
SoW bv np Drua-e'-'ts. 75c
T*k“ Hall's Family Pills for con-
sllpat'on.
Donth ’n Roar ns Fire
mav not result ircm the work of f're.
bugs, bn’ often severe burns ar
caused that make a ou'ek need for
Puelr’en's Arnica Salve, the qplcke't.
surest cure for burns. wounds
bruises bolls. s. It sub 'iim In-
fla-'iv'a- on. I' klHg-p'ln. It-soothes
and heals,
ions, ulcers or nt’es.
F. Raley ft Co *8. *
Take- MLO-VA stomach table’s 't
you w ant Jo chnpee your ha j rium.
a h into n hc.ali.try. clean on*. Ask D.
M. Cur'>s.
.. ML-XliNA Is Hie;.best, prescription
for.trpse' stomach and ’ndkrestlon ev-
-■T w’l'ten. No mrt’er bow m s rable
Ln’ us
Wo w’ll
goods and fair treatment.
a’lU'e'iate vour ord-r
LONG ft KING.
Attorneys at*Law
Practice in all Courts.
Probate Business a Specialty
905, (f’y r>. fo’-
ayrlvfng a’ 7:13; now '7:10.
other passengers will arrive
tfsual ‘tim-s.1
R. B. Tabor;: g - ...
Mrs. J B. Tn4’or. -Mr:—BirtH^Msek.
the flm n-ng
of the fam.
In ’he room
fO- rome time, came Into the fnm ly
oom ammrently mu- h d s’urb d ot
er rome’h-ne', but rofns'nj to tall
what. In a .few seconds, bow.'-’r.
’be smoke was smel’ed and a bucket
brigade was formed <W1 th- fire
'nir Booth’s Ml-o-nn -Co.. Buffall.- N
V. —. '
-Dor23.30.JanG " •
Mrs, llammork 'of X>on<!e'. Dr
Mrs vmr. tt I.a’u of rtklahomu
nO.it Dalton f.nin of Indianapolis
DIED IN AMARILLO.
The roma'Ps of MBs Josto Ma’one,
rged *67 yonrs, wore brought here
Fr day rarrulme frorti Amarillo,
-i-o she ,d e’ W nosdav of pneu
r>'a for interment ih the I. O. O.
cemetery.
a bolt e of H.'omei. a hard rubber
pocket inlm’er ami simple Instruc-
tion*. for use., cos's only fl 00. if
you now own a Hyomei inhaler, yon
can get an extra buttle of H-omei for
only 60 cents at O. M Curtis' and
druggists' everywhere.
(;uarantPetf tff'lcui e catarrh,
asthma and sore throat, or
back. Dec 20-27,
«>! ye# a Deep Mystery.
SOU from the
wrote C. B
. Vh., ‘'for
th > wonderful double benefit I got
t’raiBch, liver
rr k’da jr ’-onble. Oaly He at J. F.
Raley ft Cg.*g. —
Welch Trvtgn No TR52, Knlgh’s
an-l I ad les of J loner, e’ectet off'cars
fcr ’he nsrln-’ vea.r ns fo’’ows: J
W. ,T Hamilton, pro'ertor: Mb« i
,Julia Neolv. v'm nrntcrfnr- R. Lwd-f
bet'o”. scerrtatv; M-a Fen’on. ch-p-l
Ifl'n-, M’S. R. I edbeff r, fnancla’
se-r-f'cv. G. P. Davin, trensurer; J.
p 'Pdottnt; sent nel, Mrg. R. B. An-
dbrroik. .
Mcdtctnes that aid nature- are rrN
that ways most effectual. Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy acts on 'this jalan.
I’ riiays ftie,. eoueh. relley s
- Tunes, opens the kecret ons and
r.a’l-'rq n res or'nk the svstem
c-on-ditlon Tbousan’s
to its superior
all dealers.
and- the’hpvse was saved
by the nromnt action of -the
th flamer,
of Co fire
one. and only the relatives and a
in Inislii-as in Texllu . few near frlendB were prea nt. Rev.
- .. . ..a- J. 11. Gurry of Dallas performed the
- .. . . . vauiuu l-TVBC
' dal euuii tmecji from a holly and mis
tdrtoo Orvnrme-1 jnHmj .bowL
Ma-nr-benirt+fu! and useful gilts
wr.F4. r6' elved by th* br Je, cut glass,
rsfh*cr and china.
-Mr. Ind Mrs Carroll left on the
flv r for M’s-nnytp-mnit wm p* at
homo-in New Haven
Act Quickly t
if y-m have a sudden ciiill—if you licvc
ejlie,»r«Hip or.,iuu-rl»u.u— d-u’-t v.a;tg min-
ute. '.la-.e jl teaip.a-iilt.i, cf Perry-Lavis'
PrinldU :y n half -t glasst-f 1 • ’ w..t-i <>r jnilk.
xuu.'li be vs, tiie 1-oa'l t-- -;«t-s teeeverj',
Haie (.'■*■. tyied remedy on Lr u<l f >r imme-
diately: . 'Ueiuv; prepared i:t I-df the bot-
tle. New wue bottles 35u,, aid- iukCOe. siso.
Food Fermenting ltt Stomach Cannes
a Rank Co"<1itfon.
When yon h-tve inrt-rOst’qn your
food sours: manv t m s 1: ncti'a ly
rots rad Jorma ga'<-8 that poison the
Anna, thre three-year-old daugh-' dandruc.”
ter of J. H Bas§, s su .ering from, Large bottles 50 -cents at O M.
-a-severe attack of croup.*------ ^--^GurlJi—ruiJ .lUuspdsts: everywhere Tho-
lur'r witlpthe Auburn ha'r is on even
Dec. 21 Jan. 1
DEE I’ECKETT MARRIED.
At the home of L. L. Piickett ew
North Locust st'eet Sunday at 12:30
DCe, Puckett, 1 well known young
business hian. Mrs L. A. Gab-
bert of this - itaqAyre quietly mar-
ried, El’or C. FJvoold rfdee of the,
Pearl Street Church..of. Cheat of-.
Delating. The wedding was very
quirt w'th only F'e rcW ves and a
few fr'enls present. Mr. and Mrs.
Puckett are st home at the residence
of Joe H. King, 87 West Hickory
B'reet. 4-I
Mrs Wooodruff played Mendels-
sohn's wedding march, and a wed-
ding. dinner of several courses wxb
served.
to trjr Caidui.
‘Since taking Cardui, 1 «m so much better and can do
all my housework.
h» blown at • a m and • P. m.
'mm new «m. T n Den'nn mill w*l|
Squire G. L. Button, father
County Clerk . T. Button, s
ported as b dug considerably re-
prove!, after having l>e«n-very sick
at li's JiOTUC in the erste’n part
thd county .pr s-ome timo lie
unable to be up, owev r, .as -yet.
—U--
TRY THIS FOE CATARRH.
Get a JTvomel (pronounce it High,
o-me) outfit toflav.
Pour a few drops from the bottle
into the inhaler that conies with each
..outfit, and breathe it in four or five ;
tunes each day.
Irnnte lately yon wtit kucw
Hyomei soo hes and .heals the inflam
oil and irritated, rntembrane
But Hyomei dofs more than soothe
and heal;, it kills the germs, those
perteverinff pests that a-e at the root
, o.' all catarrhal conditions.
—‘^nsj year L/SUlfered terribly w’th
catarrh 1 used.one bott'e of liyomei
and my catarrh was better”-—Miss
JItdeli Mt Nsi-r, T.'oyaTfoh, Cat ” ’ -
fi__Word.. from Ppudpr iay_^.lA.
- that J. 77. K’nl.gltt. a well known res-
- id«n’ of that commun'ty, is danger-
— ou: ly ill with pDi-umonia. ' i
m - had •,’*1,shl|P «* the age of 41, which left me in bad
fix, wn.es Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga.
. J .was unconscious for three days, and after that I
would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick
headiiche, heart palpitation and many strange feelings,
in the cotton report Saturday, an
error was made fn nuTrtbcr of bales
gin.no’ a* the Farmers G'n, wh'ch
wps "'ion pr 1125 instead of 1 225.
as -- ■ l ottld have been. The'
num'- was correct,— 4S3O
be ng th number g nn d at alf three
gins.
Po'h the Farmers and Taylor Bros
g ns w'U remain op n for business
unt 1 t e cose of the cotton season,
which w'll b ■ in the next two or
three weeks.
me fraternal Ad 1-aocla.ioi, utv*
monel CquntD ,N’q, 8.2i>. of Dan'on.
was held at t’ e I. O. O. F. ball Deo.
2 Q r*** * • — - -
ensuing year win the pflnc pal f a-
ture of tSe sheeting. The officMg
elected were:
Frank Belkin, president;- J, T. i ____ __ „ _________
Wooldridge, vice president; L. S. Th_ rMlN. 7<t of fact, however, th Governor is on-
R ese, pr« nresdent; M’sa So, h'a L.-I . ......
Mourn, secreterv: Mrs Maggie Rel-
kea, treasurer; Dre. Ada'K’n-aLLand
w. C. K-'mbrough. medical exnm'n-j
ers: Mrs M. T MH*e> cbar'IMnt Misg
O’lte Hcnrj-. eu'do; Bavmond Da'Is,
observer; Wm. Pa’nct4, sent nel;
R. K; Hunter, A. r Buvfiev a.nd J.
IV. Ashwor'h. local trustees.
Aft r fh» rceu’ir business a short;
program was ren-’ered f >- the g-o 11
of the order, pfter which . refresh-T
mentH of hot chocolate, cake and
candles were serv d
N. Ttayzor w 11 entertain
Bap.isi choir , HatuiUdy
n'ght with a watch party, from t>
to J2:05 o'clock.
Many Dent-u Reeders Have Heard
It iui.l Piv-ruejj TJnrefty.
news trave s fist"4' affijjhe
'houshWs of bad ba—k suff-'r 'rs In
Denton are glad to learn that protnp1
rt-Hef Is within their reach; Many a
ante, weak and aching back is bad
Jo lucre, thanks to Doan's Kldtiev
.'Ills. Thousands ufe»n lltonaattria of
ople are tel'ing the gppd new8 nf
heir exp rfence with the Old Quaker
Remedy. Here l8 an example worth
reading:
Mrs. A. W Autrey, of Pilot POIn'.
Texas, says: "Doan's Kidney Pll.'s
'ai’e always jrroven satisfactory ti
>-y case andH?ffc_iTOffig fo’'glv»-
them my "WiTrtrrrpemont. 8-verai
' ears ago my kidneys were rttsorter-
ed nnd "there was a constant, dull
ache in my back. Finally I consult
ed a doctor but he co. ,d only re-
IcVe me t-mporarlly. 'hen Doan's
Kuhney PHTS were broug. . TO my no-
ne. I Immedia:ely procured a box
and began their use Rell f soon
followed and on occasions since then
when I have had n ed of a kidney
i-i'medy. Dean's Kidney Pills have
never fal'e,) to bring about the de-
sired results."
For sale by all dealers. Pr,
><J cents. Foster-Milburn Co., But
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United S ateg, • : /
Rem- mber the . name—Doan's—-
and take no other. 8
companv ro'fflo-1
T’-c fire w-s soon unde-- eon'rol
-TPd-t’rrTTnly'rtrfflsBFWIg was'J-.TKe"
was,1- bouse, which was pra^ticallv
destroyed. Tills., was. the f rrt «f
•h-eo fir s occur-lne Sunday, the
second bo ng a fire f're at the home
a‘ the -depot nrd thft following
chnnffes w’ll be In effect for pas
s nger trains bog’nn ng Sunday,
Tatf. 1. a’ l?:0t a m.
M. K. ft T No. 1, southbound, for-
merly arrr ying at 4:25 p. m.; now
3:55 p. ip.
_M. K. ft T-. No. 3/ soufhbovtrt:
formerly arriving nt 6:10 a. m;, now
ar-'ves nt C:f ' a m.
. m K, a m Vo
formerly nrri'-lntr n‘
now trrfv ng nt 1:02
.JVI' K-t; No. 210 fl.'mlt -’L
formerly arrlv’ng at 9:01 p. m., now
arrfv ng nt R -30 p. m
M. K. ft T. No 4, no-’hbound^for-
merTv nrvfvtn-’ nt 10:20 p. m , now
arr’vca at 1 0:07 p. m.
. M K. ft T
morlv
The
nt the
iOUN( -(’DENTS WEDDING.
Prtpl Vprny. .L'l/lf'- 11. L.
Toung and a well known young clt-
Den of I)--uDHi,-e«4''S?1w*-Adilie
Cquut* cf.T4r'T:n. n farmer stu ’ent »t
’Tm Celli-re ofjndugtrlal- Arts, wcr--
quietly in; rried at the home of the
.1 ide’s parents'at T-logaEit 2:30 Sun-
day af'ernon The .wedding •-•rv ce
xvrts said bV Elder C E. Wool-dtldce
of th s i -'tr, who ac -ornttanled Mr.
Younc- to 'l'*oen fo- that purpose. Mr.
-and Mrs.. Faults, returned to Denton
"Sundry afternoon smrt tire nt borne
"it the res'ifeh'o of Mrs. J , A.
Sprouse, 156 North Eire tire;
Take MT-O-Na fable’s If 'Vu want
’o nut lie voer stoma- b so sfortir that
'* ""'F ,!.l’c.s.4 thn,hrpr’.!est ntv-ah wMlis
nu’ <1 t'e-s and fum-^h rood, clean
4H»t -14 '<«»«. •l*k>,ri»w-uhrTr;r'"rt>'r,,.c:rti’-Ur.
th ' body. .
rise . , **r. '’-Cook ’s '-o'n-' Irin
rcv”v taT’W wf'h the CnAom
company na the prluchxl
brnlneBS.
Fa ’den 'n cha'^e. T’ olp^’J.brrrers
r-er-: F 4- vV'thOME.DfU E.. J. Bro- k.
V B. WcGivrknn. W. O. Taylor.
JoKh Skiles and C. C. Teatts.
PEARL STREET CHURCH RFVL
VAT. MEETING WITH SU CESS.
The r rival meeting, w Jch vas
begun at the Pearl Street Church
of Chr st Futulr -- morn n« by Elder
Prke Billingsley, is mee'iag with
piecei'S. Al! the seri;1cCs Su'nday
were attended by larie congregA-
f'ou and' qxuch fryomble comment
w heard on Elder Blllingsl y‘«
-discourses The ex-eetH-ns+y—rotd
«. n'her of <h s. week bps si g' tly fn
'erfered with the a'tendan e, but
’•he ofiereti e»ions - trrve be-r very
good, copsldoring the In-loment
T51 a’ t-)cre are or!-- Un prisoners
’)> the county jail, and five of these
oad bends temeora ly do’ml-llfd Ip
-bfg.jountv's hpttolry. is caiRktfO’dj.
l-y tup ^b-riff’s Iforcc. a gmffl' Shoe-
ing following the holl 'ays.: The
n u k°,!days In; Denton
’s. remerfecipFr marry, and lse- or1
’n»w rrfW<Tr"frff’'n Ufio Sher ffs of-
fice tbw same cond'tfons prevailed
t* rAttffl’out the county.
"The hol’days have been very
quiet over the county this year,”
_ fa'-l Sheriff VV. jCL.JJrD "anjd thcie
has boon Vorr IPHp v olrt’on of fbc
’tw or disturbance. There hivo
”*>ecn only a few arris's, and jhe 1910
hnli 'evs have passed off much qu et.
or than common.”
ki» i F” rr wf’it rnwn’n a
H. F • a
TWO OTHER FHW'l.
h o >v»d uouuintcu at irviu 7 ’ ' ■ •
to «i ooo. _________ "I want te tnagk
—. .... vwm» woC ncrricuy mai is, Th#* cause of the fire s unknown, lio'ioin of my heart?
I Guaranteed to K- l all Dandruff Germs.. Mr. Davis sa’d it caught 'n the cell- of Lewisburg. W.
rt>fUfS'r'?»OUiian 1 ‘"‘ver> *‘rte ”Se,’t ’re above .j room in wh’ch th re ' ' ‘ . . .
-du cf the Recojd and Chronicle bpd been no fire since Sa’urdav, at E!ectrlc Bitters, In curing me
•noon, when nn ®’l stove wm used tn “' *'*• *
nrerar ng a lunch. There -vad been
no fire In the flue n ar wh'ch I*’®
“tirfw ci er.
FILTHY STOMACH.
LOCAL NEWS BREVII1ES kjni.ws that dandruff i» caused by ii :
... - . , .Seim.
Dorn, to NVerjv r Guyer and'wife, f Shgerbund. the great French
-Tl*ur«4ay, a bov. j ph.'s.cian, proved th s beyond a doubtv
j III order to -ria your sea-p of iTlhy
I dun ruff you must kill the germ There
• i- n ha r dtees.ng called Parisian Sage
v. h.ch is now sell in every ;owu ui
Apier.ca. that is guaranteed to eradl
^.cate duuil.uff, biop fall.iig- hair, spht-'
< ting ha r end scalp Itch iu two weeks,
; or money back.
11 ,'ou Have dandruff get a large 5J
cent bottle today an rd youise t of ft
j Hi member that if daiidiuft g- rins are
| not destroy In t me, the hair will
vorv ! surely tall out and baldness will fo'l-
very low
TJ z> Yb,. I „ C’..—„
Hoile s, who has been dan-;
-or some t me in Waco
slpek.s is reported as b igg
xy fe pr Baitrar, F, m. r a(|v, S P '<
E'holt und ft-lfe. Mr and Mrs Peters. I
M-. aiMi JftB. T.oyd, Mr and Mra’l
Fr-mk Miller, Mrs. Miller, Mr. and!
Mis. ITuLL; r I, Mi». Gq-'saom Wuhr-r
Grissom mt wife and fam’lv of or
near S wcfi-.-, .-Mr end Mrs. V. W
S’ i pjrd an f Mrs. Harwell of Den
ton.
nnd
City
Ind
Vic1 MIcs Suigkland played Mendell-
| ESohn's wedding march.
I After the, cox mpny and comurat*
- I ula’Ions. the guests were Invited n-
- When glv-en- ws -son’r-tHB-tbt»rrrnnTr-4’r’-f o 'Xtftr!Trat*rrtnnr"wRdl‘e' NFft’e#
iniy'i app-rtls Chamberlain's-Coqgh ] Hogue and' Str cklnnd served
f.’euiftiy n 11 ward ol." uu attack of'
croup nnd n” (Tnu-rur nu.1
.an of anx ety. T, oilsaudj 6f
ir.otti ra rsu ;t sir (•■• r..:fu;!y.—SoW
MFTWOP1ST WATCH PtRTV.
A’ tbf» w. -E. Cburch Pov'h. a rood
scthorlne of rncmb rs watched, 'or
♦ he Now Year Saturday night. The
~erV4Aes bemn nt 1” o'clock and con-
’ nt-M'until -he ml'in’gbt -'■our Rev,
S’uckoy tonde a short •(•r’,'|f<ra!
talk, nnube oongrefa4'on bp n4 the
romefnlng tlrnn ’n son? end n-arcr
When ’ho wh’Bt'es ceased blowing
th" benorf rt'on was «al! Jn-I the
pstbe“ln’’,b’obe'-p nf'er the ex hting
Ing of New Year wishes.
and t’’e tfr’rd Wal’er Davis’ res’ len--e
bn Fou'h Elm. which was v rv
nearly n ’o’al loss.
The fire nt.the residence of Prof.
OedeWirNorth FIm -street w 13 the
-and
'•auMti < onsfder- ble ^Yc'ter- n’ Xo
damage was done, however, as -he
Hue brrrned out without catching
anything else.
among th gins la as followg
Farmers' g n......... . .
Plan'ors’ r’n ..............]|::g
Taylor B'othe «' ............2 Id*
Mnk'ng e 4ota! of 4R.N0 baleB.
At the loo*] Toxas and Paclf'e
Fre ght office. 5219 bales hav ■ been
ah’nped out of Denton, It was Mated
Saturday. .. ^.73
j The FT)rmers Gin expects to done-------—r-.—yS
down probably In two weeks «nd
Taylor Qlros. will atry open for thn
If -1 Of the-ot'on n’ck'nt, ex-erlence ,
•o -lose in shout three weeks or ■
few days more.
. nves Two Lives.
"Neither my sisto: nor mvself
mlffht bo living today, ff ft had n’ t
been for Dr. King’s New Discovery,"
writes-A. 1>. M«Donq1<I «f F-wett— *
viDe, N-.■(*., R. F. D Fo^8? “for w<
Tifobii bad frltrfiVur'cough's' ■TH’a- no
.otlft-r Feme-’v could help. We -were
CABDEL-TABOH WEIHBNG,
V>. M. Cad.-J-'l and Mrss Luf-a Ta- j
her, m>’nr! ers of- well known D n-.i
ton coiu.tj Lamllies, were mot He I
y 'h- boule of ti e br des parents.; _______ „ „ „
U II : M-s. H E. Tabor, two m I. b-Ew+w- L. Mag’))," a~ well''known De£
yas ef At-brey, Sundry aft rnoon at ton voting lady, wero united In
2 :3 ) o - lock. -The g-omn wa - raised marriage.
n Die Aulrqy tomnwnty nnd 1 ved The w<sl!ing“wa8 a very urettJ
ill Ddnton a while some time ;• $0, ' —’* '•• -- -'• ■ ■ " ■ --
■ nd Is i>Ww i ’ *Z
Tryf. br de was ntso ra’sed n.err Au. ... ______, ........
-re.v and is a granddaughter of S.' ceremony in the front parlor, ma le
Denton. j beautiful w th profuse Christmas
The wrdltng wa? att ndpi) by *.] d era! one of holly and mlAtltoe.
1-tr -e erewd of rclattvrmntrTr«nds..; ■/ The bride was ntt'red n a hand-
i*?'1' -s J»’rU>rme | by ReV^ J. £L , »0nie_whIb^X9fiLaujt *111 larftfi ®lft-
Db-Vts. tTtrmo'”a’e'y - ft f 'hV cer.- ■««-■«» .....—ft"..--- -•
irohv Mr and Mrs. Caddel left for
Texline, where they will make th Jr
l.oir.ft ___i I
Tl o'-e w o attendel th wedding ■
from Dt-nton wo*c:
Mr and
Mrs. V. W Shepard nnd M:s«
I Ltr we I)
The elation of off c«rM fOr H>e houm» w.. ... v ...
ling year ns the nrlnc nai f a- ... ?\?* Y ,8'
g«*mtaff and Occupied by Walteb
Dav h—-Lena about ^27Oo yeitti
McDonald westgiq part of,Deuton -tninty, e-.ie-
- -» “• b ated ther fJf’Uh we.ld-ag Xnm-
versary WtMlnesday In t e presence
of nearly seventy-five guests, iu-
ehHfhg manv relatives. Th ce'e.
bration was In the way of a big dh».
ner served at th®, home of hair g.-n I
Dr. sji'l Mrs, W. d. La'n. at S ma r-_i
Manv handsome presents befitting!
a golden wedding anti v rtirt Were
re'elved from those p es-ent aad f am
other friends nnd relat'ves Invited,
but unable to come. Air, and Mrs’
V. W Shepard and son and Mrs Har-
w II were the only attendants from ;
here. Mr. SheffiM was unab’e ’oj
furn’sh a complete 1’st of those pros
ou’: but gave C-e following as In-
cluded In the i's«; •
Dr. and Mrs. Haywoo«i Lein and
Tf sirtt- ^ftmilv of C.»o«>er, A. .1. Nnwre nod
AT RLJl’K MOUND CHURCH.
Watch night scrvtres enntlnu ng
from a till 1 o'rio-’k w'eto -held at the
Bice Mound German M. E. ehntefc
Aft»r n sermrn by Rev C. F. Ih'W,
’he pas'or, on ’•Fo’wDIng 'he thln-rg
‘bat are heh'ns; ndd rc-e’ithg fo th
for ihe future," th Enwortb I^nv«e
gave rn egrriient literary program.
XST-TTny s'ste'r ha 1 JjcoMurnTTlToriT
She was verv weak at«I F-M n ght
sw a»8 bi-f yo- r w-et»--ej'fiH tnedieitv-
completely cured us-i-ho’lL It's the
best 9 ever use’ or beard o' ". For
sore lungs, coughs, cohls. _ homor-
’bag--, lagrlpee. es’bnqn. hsv fever
crouw, wWSon’ng uoi’Jh,—all bron-
eh-*J—troubles,,vii's eut>reriicy 3'r n]
ho’.’lo free,- 'rv4pu?n-1' $1.0fi. Guar-
anteed by J. F. Raley & Co. * b
The Woman’s Tonic
Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might
get in so bad you would find it hard to get out
..... Better take Ca dui white there is time, while you are
still in modcraxly good heaith, just to conserve your strength
and keep yon in tip tup condition. -------- ' ••
In tiiis way your troubles, whatever they are, will p-ad-
ua’ly jfrow smatljtr iusuaui ol largu-—you will be on the
up-^N^dc ins’.L.d ot tile down—and by and bye you will
arrive at the ji' nh pole of perfect health,
a botite al your druggists’ today
S CARDUI
\V H. Payne, n ij-.-a r who -via
(T on a lun.k v wet, w».b giv-
en n tr’al b for- Judge Bosk ns TtfeB-
day an 1-ftdjudged insane. Threats
r'r Ir mself bd-1j;y 'iB .-n w<- . - >,e
-luanffestrt ons of Insanity shown on
th w t - •mw dtaau *« j >
ton. Room has hften nrranged -.tot
I m - at th® Nqrt Tetas lusSne
Hsv.'-m an J l-e- will n’obably be tate.
- I!-.ne Frida-y „ -:
M s Lcli t cl oyon cf Sanger, wife
of a well -known ctUiirn of Viat- -plseo,
was adjudg d :;sino in aa exam i-a-
Hon -ondiute! at Her ft jHli uy .<*idge
Wosklns Tuesday. -
DR. I>. LIPSCOMB
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office over Curtis’ Drug Store.
bTOCKHOLDERS’ ‘FETING.
A very enthua-astlc meeting of v.itvv(u ,,v unr™ vim um« Consid.eablo Interest la being ta- 1
the Fraternal Ad ts ocia 10 1. Du- m< ^OF CoK'EVTs'«L RNEH ken here ,u t“® •PPO‘“tn>ent of the HQl’IKB AND MRS. S. R. LAIN CKU
AT tOTIDf-K~ TS “UHNKD JoaU of Ue NorlJj Texa> glau KHRATE COLDEnA WEDDING
Normal and th-' belief has ben prao- ANNIVERSARY’’,
t calty era! that Gov ruor L-lquRt
alone would have the appointing of Neerty Seventy-flve IVrs -na ttater.
the board, which he would prob-bly tained et l«»ner at Home or Non
announce some t me- before h s in- Dr. G. d. Lain or Sanger—Many
auguratton next month. As a matter Hnndaon c Lifts-Receive4,
The City street force star’ d the
split log drags on the ir'ty’s clayo,
atf e's-aza n Saturday, follow nu Uje,
recent shower:’—~ '
tar.—_-.^yp..^T!tvp--|n^T1
draq on the city strep's w -h mu’h
sticresa,” said Street Cbmmis-o t<"
W|"ffs, ' an ' have kept the •tiny- d
H>, rouebfares in goc.d (On-l'' -'n b'
t>'is method. Of course, the drag
works w ’the be’t"r results wk ?q 'iscJ
aft-T a iarg rain, but ag t ere have
be-n po biff rains for the p'.rt sev-
sevoral months we have been dr;'g-
fflng, ’he. s'reets after the ahow -TA.
DyTnTs method wejiave been eew+ tr 1
to keep the clayed streets in gcod
shape."- '
ly one of a board of three which has Squ’re and Mm. S»m R Lain for
the naming of the Normal wUege many years prcftrlnent -esidenta of
I r\j 411 Lnnr-ia irnllo^ II' T» ‘Lni: -
and Secretary of Sta'e 1
consttutlng the remainder pt th >
Ff 'uca) on boarl of which the State
ly part l ily destroyed, some of the wcretary
walls being left standing but UHly
b< or- hed.
T e hovae. was>n»m;ed for >1,000
-ard *he loss on ’t, Mr Bw s stat .1
Monday, was between >1500
11800... M-’4 Davis carried.Insurance
on hi» household goo^s for >5001
with h's loss estimated at from >900 j
street, owned by Mrs. E. Biggerstaff
ami o-vupled by Walter Davis, was 1-^.1 r>-_»• n ■ “' .L L t, "" <s»>uBuis u
burned at about 11 o'clock Sunday ’*?1 q.’l,h<> BoH’ar comuronVy in t!f> north
night. About a third of the contents S«retarv of St. » Mcrv„..M
were sav ff! by tV« Fire Department
and neighbor® and the house was on-
w|thout a vote.
In v'ew of t*is fac* t 's hardly
probable that any announcement will
b until af‘er~the ngw admin-
istration Is formally Inaugurated
an'* the board organised.
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