Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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COM CROP UffiO «ffl
THAN IN 23 YEARS
Let Us Show You
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a l>k)
Rate Excursion
ha*
ALV
see
ween
luation
thia
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JEWELRY
law)
TKI
iary
s m
|ident
BELL
I" wtt
e-ndati
• ►■very
I le will
it to 'hap-
Courtesy,
Security,
Service.
Citizens Loan and
Investment Company
year
itear,
men,
jiil wheat planting
penitent upon stub-
PIC.TIRE Bl VINO PUBLIC
and
and
sate
cure
and
M^rnor f<j
Governor ’
-Ahl to he
Gehmetry
Saturday Foremmn-SpeHing, Writ-
ing, Methods and Management, Civic*.
Reading.
Saturday- Afteruonn—United Staton
History, General History, Agriculture,
Algoffra. j,
TIN, Aug. rt». —Governor Colqhilt
io .the
troll
that
FARMERS URGED TO ffitf.R SEER
FORT WORTH, AM 3L—The Fain?
era’ Union ha* sent out circular# to alt
its members urging them to hold their
cotton-seed and not. sacrifice them-' on
the present low market.
«.»« Zl'HVMI.l BACK
HIIIM WASHINGTON
Office over Curtis' Drug Store.
Diarrhoea (Jutekty Cured.
"f was taken witli diarrhoea and Mr
York*, the merchant here, pehmaded'Uw
to try Ki Buttle
Itesponcteriey.
Is often caused by indigestion and
constipation, and quickly disappears
when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken
For sate by all dealers. 'Advertisement',
w Inch
Friday
which an unusually lengthy and inter-
esting program had been -prepared, had
te> to- abandoned fin account of the rain
and impassable roads. .Several Baptiste
from lientpn intended to attend lite ser-
vlet < atid were greatly*’ disappointed.
EHR MrBRIDE It AIM. Y ItT -------
ON FACE WITH A KNIFE
I i ng Pee- '
• -uiuuier^,
Lr to the.
Il>s Ethel
?i' gram. ;
b i-Mce.r
>-t was en-
•- iilatives
- Miss-
•- Pledge, ri-
i •.lid AU- ;
will he supplied by the
1 will have a supply in
da vs. Call on me for'’-I.
' DR. F. J. CR ADDOCK.
Only Sure Oom
Cure Ever Known
NIECE OF REV. HUDSON
WOl NBED ACCTDENTAI.LV
Guaranteed perfectly- in a steady downpour that threatens,
on top of the heavy rain of Wednes-
day, to put the creeks out. Apprehen-
sion of damage to cutton. i» felt among
farmers and oo^lott. men, while fall
stubble,, brertli
will be delayth!
bte breaking -
Practice limited to Eya, Ear Nose and
Throat, and the proper-fitting of glass-
p'dion of
re-ral. Mr..
II- Bit fiT
MORE PAA FOR CARRYING MAILS
WASHINGTON', Aug 31. Three, mil-
lion dollars annual Increase in the pay
th railroads fdr carrying the mails was
recommended by the Congressional
Joint C(i|nniH.|ee _The railways wanted
mope pay because of -
SMALLPOX cane at lew INVILI.F.
Comity Health. Officer Edwards re-
ports Alexander Martin. of Lewisville,
sick with Niialipox. w. Affirtin lias
his resilience on Main street of that
place and a. family consisting of a wife
and live children, who were all away
from home when he was taken with
the disease. The patient was removed
to a tent in the yard, the house fumi-
gated and the family vaccinated.
Mr. Martin contracted the disease in
■wua enmity white ylslting witli a
friend who had recently had tiifflHlpux.-
StONCE AX SCONCE St IT 1.OM-
.PROMISED MONDAY AFIERNiiON
lne«
today itent a special mess,
Legislature Nibmitlmg Commissioner
Gidller’s report, wflisii r»com-...emkMC;
That funds bo.prnv Itted whereby tlie
Stab: Banking Department would e>m-
MtTict Hie state warehouses;
That the slate banking laws tie
bpoughthito harmony 'with Ute Etgi-
erul la\vs:
That kit qualified state banks should'
ilUnoaiiately join*the Federal Reserve
Bank and those not qualified should en-
deavor to meet tlie capital requirements
so they coufd join.
The House adjmirnod until Monday.
The Senate was not in session today.
Among the Confederate comrades of
John Martin, who died at Grapevine
Wednesday morning and wag burled at
Chinn's Gluipcl Thursday , afternoon,
who attended the funeral from Denton
were AV It Brown, C. A. Williams,
Bishop Neiily and Boone Daugherty
His old companions in arms speak of
"Johnny" Martin as one. of the bravest
and best soldiers of their company, and
one who never shirked a duty They
received the iiew^ of Ids deajh with n-
AlAl.I.IMtX PATIENT AT
ieaaisville . bring well
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER
County Superintendent A. L. Nowlin
announces that examinations will be
held by, (he Coimty Examining Board
on the" first Friday and Saturday and
the Thursday preceding in September,
September 3, i and 5. The examination
is for both state amt county certiflcates.
'Following is the schedule that will
M want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re-
the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught," writes
fgylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills;'Ky.
•It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
f and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black»Draught
gd my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
r went in on her, but one gotxl dose of Thedford’s
^-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
• trouble. I shall never be without
GRAIN SHIP STRIKES BERG
Cl KLING, Newfoundland, Aug. 3L—
The British sloop Flortgton, parrying
grain, was beached after striking an
iceberg.
Dr.' M. E. Hudson received a tetter
this week from bls sister, Mra H P.
Pierson, who lives at- Brinkley, Ark.,
which said that a daughter^ aged Ifi,
had received a very serious bullet
wound from- an “unloaded" pistol In
the hands'of a neighbor bdy, aged 14.
The tetter stated that at its writing (he
young lady was thought to be ouCTrf
danger. • < -* .-
street*,
soon as
visit to
V Hr I'-HiPri • prlai
Baptist Fifth Simday meeting,
was to have been field at Hebron
, Saturday and Sunday, and for
PLAGUE TIF STR AAA FLIES Vi. MAte -
REPORTER THROUGHOUT < <>.
f Chamberlain's Colic,
J^hoea Remedy. After
-f was cured. It
also .cnreifSAthers that I gave it to,"
writes Si. E.‘Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That
is not at all unusual. An ordinary at-
tack of diarrhoea can almost inXaeiably
be cured liy on*' <>r two doses of Ibis
remedy—.. EviU-.-uh;. Jii ajl dealers' Ad-
vertisement , . .
[tendra by1
' month.
I -r Ghrtfc.'
Unit great
•ral socte-
- nut th.'
ust were
plans are
Horemeot
CHY SCHW Iffll Denton Trust Com
Mi mmir
ENROLLMEE INCRtASt
■ii Worth
■ t'iactieal
|" PhtLjg
hri< an#;
Irew from,<
■ 'Ui-pring,,
■hrist and
should DO
"tihl look
>f the liv-
oiial gain'
'vary man
■ gel ac-
TENNESSEE DOCTOR
III VS SANITARH M
■ R'ATNEN IMPORTANT point
AI STIN. -JAU8 3L—Representative
Burfister today before the (louse Joint
Gonimitlee raised s point 'whether the
Legislature, could consider a perma-
nent warehouse bill legally. He con-
tended that the bill is practically the
same as*was defeated last session and
that the present session Is but a con-
tinuation of th*- r-gular session No
action was taken. Neither tke House
nor tlie Senate was in session
morning.
I '>ii-
I i n.liicb
I ',,f Pert
I' "f sum-
|h.ci been
l;" >tetho-
[' of Aug-
ite' FjraU
iKiristhn,
the Ptrst-
eit that a
1 I b p MM!
‘■us work
•' month
title done.
' ng?ged
after hold
jo my home." For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi-
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
itoCnfs» Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
pranght It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves- its value. Good for
mung and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
D™6 [J<3]
Diz/J ? Bilious? Consttp»te<i?
Dr. King's New Life Pili# will
>t.u, cause a healthy flow of Cil>
rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste
and fermenting body poisons. They are
a Tonje to your Slotuscb and l.teer and
jiine lhe general system. First dose
will cure you of that depressed, dizzy
bilious and conslipated condo e-m. i5c
all Druggists. (Advertisement.)
County Health Officer Edwards
received word from Lewisville that
smallpox patient under treatment
that place is gelling -along nicely aipj
that quarantine regul«ttun« are, heJug
closeli observed with Illite fear dial
there will be any spread of the dttieksir.
TO THOSE SOWING VETCH
For. the best result# it is necessary
to inociilafe the vetch seed with bac-
teria which,
government,
about 10
ttilAw
-AUSTIN;'
w-erk of dm
Uon bill fo|
birlnientg |
besun here
the IIoohh'
■tepr’-e-ntMl
tOAiidt, Th
'•uv’ i-noi-- m
.m ing th$ <
Hn bill as i
XJie tjje i
iwivii CoriV
Atnung the
wnatlng ■
uojliiir is K
Judge Lee Zqmwalt returned Friday
ki|M from’Washington where he spent
several days. He say# that so far as he
tiiroed that the question of \vhether
H#Mtection of a site will be reported
ha not beeii finally settled and prob-
abty will hot be until the abstracts of
the Wlson block have been examined
'bj the department.* “1 had a great
said the Judge, -'but through all
Mbdcgdr) 1 passed, there was nothing
winch Jookcd "as. good as Texas. The
srtk at Washington were a wonder
■^rfe'Upri'Wffr tite- beautiful pithliC
Ubrary 'building.'' 1 met most of tlie
•2shBPeongri'.'si>->nal detegation and
bMtofkSheppard ami Culberson. Sena-
jTOuiberso'1 was looking fine except
laUgbt nervousness of .the hands. He
Hand- as straiglit as a soldier and there
h certain)> nothing wrong with . fiI#
Used. The President ami Secretary
Htyan keep Closely at work and 1 did
•»< xee either, of them.”
LEITER EROAI BRITISH. LONSl I.
SAAS J. D. KITTRELL IS NAFE:
| Al i s
II" i lugh
I -mnmg
l.'J, old-
I ' v —lie
lli' vppre-
ICm Much
|> ground,
I the high
I the field#
growth of
[likely be
le. Cotton
the open-
u held up
[The mer-
ajpg . '
FIFTH SI NRAY ’ MEETING <T
IltJiRDN WAS RAINER DAT
As (be riAuTl OfTr tight at l he liliger
Hotel on McKinney itr<at about 1ft
u'i-li><;h' Sajnniay night in which- Ebb
.MeBriije wa» badly eut uu Ute shte of
th<i face. (Lyate-Berry was arre»l<'d and
rTiarged with aggravalod assault aud
' father, Kit Berry under bond on
a charge of abttWM laimu-igc. It i«
Alleged that McBride Avas cut by a
knife in itie hands of Glydi’ Berry.
The k-nife struck McBride on the side
of th- head and ranged down Hue shte
of the face 4n pant the middle, of the
taw. i-uUmg g gaaii that, required fif-
teen stitches tu close. Th'1 wound caus
ed ' considerable trouble Us- dose, a#
some arteries were c.ut And were blerd-
ius prufuseli ___.
Clyde Berry made bond sumlay after-
noon and was released .from Wl; to
await trial.
R. P. LOMAX, President
Rooms 1 and S, Denton Ao. • -National
Bank Building (upstair*.)
Mother of Eighteen Chilitren
"J .mi tin' motlii'i' of i*igliti.en cliil-
dren and have tin'-praise of doing more
work than any young woman in my
town,” writes Mrs. C. J. Martin. Boone
Mill, V«. T suffered for the*years With
stomach troubl'
much as a bis
hjive taken tl
■Tain's Tablets
an and vveigl
anything I waiit t
want amt f>’
»uy tnne jriyJen .
one hT Boone Xiill
will v
Iain’s Tablets are lo
ers. Advertisement.
Baby
them.
mSnently.
throat, lung:
Ph teem,' is
systeinLijtaitisI colds. It snr-ly 'preA'-ni
ci<ld''gornJwSiw«rwttin-g. -i h-dd. Guar
e'ntn’d. JinS -.’ai' -.it yon'r ItrugfHsL
’ Advertiseuwid. •
Parvin Kittrell Tuesday morning had
a letter from tin- British Vice-Consul at
Guadalajara, Mexico, io atiswet; to a let-
ter Mr. Kittrell wrote several weeks ago
inquiring as TO the tyitli of the report
IlmU W-if' Iteuton man's father,7X IT Kit-
trell, had been killed al Guadalajara,
Consul's tetter said that Mis Kit-
w’as alive and well and remarked
the inquiry vias among the tlrst
received aX'Guadalajark4ft several
Hie South. It
mi account <»f a
require-
decrease the
Denton People Are Learning I be Way.
'There is but little peace or-comfort
for the man or woman with a bad back.
The distress begins In early morning-
keeps up throughout the day. It’s
hard le get odi of bed, It'a tortura to
stoop or straighten Plaaters and lini-
ment* may relieve, but cannot cure if
the canoe le iMlde—the kidney* WWn
miffeemg so, use Doan'S Kidney PHIa.
the teated and proven kidney remedy,
uaed in kidney trouble* for over SO
year* Doan** Kidney Pill* are recom-
mended by thouaende for Just auch
eaeea. Proof of their eflbeUveneea in
the testimony nt thi# Denton resident:
Uautilif a Bad Cold.
I.ast vvinlec my son caught a very
had cold and the way Io- coughed was
something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah
E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. “We
thought sure he was going into epn-
sumptibli. We bought just one bottle
of Ghamberiaiii's Cough Remedy
that one bottle stopped his cough
cured his cold comidetelyj' For
by^ali drillers. Advertisement..
F1RNT RAIJt AT ROANOKE '
ROANOKE, Aug. M.—The first bate of
cotton for this season was sudd for ,|0c
per pound at public auction Saturday.
The eotfun was raised By S. A. Artderson
two mites norfli <>f town. A premium
of t35.Wi .geW given.
■ \Ae had ginned probably a hundred
I d - Illis time last year,’* said R. L.
Taylor Monday, “While this year we
h.ive ginned juit three lyates. The cote
'WH ’hi’ year is yie ‘latest I've ever
kjiow'h in te-nton rotmty,- wor ginning
experteura covering the past twenty-
three years, but H may be a ginal thing
after nff. owitw in present -msr1con-
ditions." '■•wsrSsLL...'..
No. definite vrranumnaRia have been
»u<k for an exJiSKIl MHR for the
Trade# Day which wilt'be field tn Itea-
low. s«fordo. s.-i>ten4nr 3, but the
chamber of t orn-w rce hopes fo mak-
arraMgetiH »»*- («• pW<* diaptay in
lb*' court tv>u»e yard Where II is believ-
ed a good sKuwIm e -uM be mad# ami
aifrect mon <tesll«a rhaa a etaaiMi
Best tor CousUpalion.
Mild and pleasant Io take, y»immon*’
Liver Purifier is recogniz' d «• Ute bust,
liver iiit’dicine now in. Use. It causes
no iuiplea#ant feeling, but gives new
life and vigor Io .the JlVr. -Ndd in 25c
w'liow tin cans only.
Adv< rtlsemeiii
- Rbcmiiai ism Pains Stopped.
™« first application of Sloan’s
■®t goes rigtit to the painftil pa
Ptaetntes without rubbing -it stops
Hhenmatic Pains around toe joints
“f gives relief and comfort. Don’t sufr
’* botjte to-day i It I# a family
wdicine for all pains, hurts, bruises,
hrta, sore throat,, neuratgiu and chest
Og Prevents infection. Mr. Chas.
*We»tworll>. California, writes: "It
•« woiwtt r- fqy my Rheumatism, pain
* gone as soon as I apply it I rceom-
"**1 it to my friends as the best Eini-
®ver used." Guaranteed. 25c
« your Druggist (Advertisement.)
The suit of-A L. Sepnce et al, vs. G.
W. Sconce et at, to cancel deed and fur
parliUuu^ whji,-ii .was exptfjbr! to-lake-
about two weeks to try was sUi’CiSsTuT-:
ly compromised shortly after ■’ unlock i
Monday aftermioti 'tlie case was p.iss
e<t Munltey tmiriiuig t,o allow the at-
'lorneys miu-e time b> prepare for jrftl
Mid"to pick up ti n men (p serve ip the
place of Ilia! number who' had been ex-
cused from service. When liiite for
trial came in the, afternoon the attor-
neys were attempting to effect a com-
promise and Judge Spencer allowed
thelu still more time.- Shortly after 2
o’clock (he- attorneys in Tlie case an-
nounced that they had been successfuT
in settling the case by agreement and
that it would-no| come up for trfal.
The case has been tried in District fgyms
Court. (Witte’ and one time H required
six days to complete Hie trial and-an-
otbep Uftie eigtH days. The jury hi
boll) triSis failed to come to an agree—
rMteut and it mistrial was .granted; ,1*
After (tie foinpromisc was aunoimeetl.
Judge Spencer dislliiMtod.
immed for Hie second wi-ek of \rtiinu.
and no jury trials are expected- to
cOlite up during tllf week' ^udgwjspm
aw bad expected llieZ^once »hll to
be tried the second week and -sei -nil
jury cases, accordingly as ife expected
the entire wvek’and more I" be spent
ow the Sconce suit. , -
During Hie morning session Monday
of District Court Judge gpeneer enter-
ed only one order on lhe duckets, tie
granted a dl.voree tn the soil0 of Wil
tte Smith vs. C. H Smith and allowed
the plaintiff the custody offfbu children
diScuUuurd. iii the petition with the
agreenteijl ttiatitjle defend***--waft to
s»s- tlieiu at reasonable time# upon the ! ■
agreemeiif of Hw plaintiff, al the W. P.
.Smith place. ? . Afcll RANS ATI END- MARTIN
FoHowfog an- the order- "nT*rt><1 nn-r^ FT-NF.ff AT. XT C.RJXVN T.RAPF.L
tlie docket# Monday: ~ ■■
CTrtl .RiM'kel.
Willie Smith vs. G. H. Smith, divorce:
divorce, -granted plaintiff and she is
awarded tire emdody of. Hie oliitdren
mentioned in the petition arid the de-
fendant wilt tei permitted to see* the
children at such reasonablfo-linie# as
Hie pliiintitf agree#, cldldren-fo be
at the placeHf W. P Smith.-
TO THE
AVe have located as photeoraplie.rs jn
the city of Denton and crime to you.
not as amateur# but as pMTttraf photo-
graphers'. having had seventeen years’
experience in the busine^. We have
bodglrl the old Cole ftnnSh), north side
■d square and wottilf he pleased to have
lie:. of Dcp.tnn And iH’iiton conn*
Iv enniit in anTl^t ftWTTnrwnrtt and
get-acquainted and let ua convince you
,1'hst we deid*?vr," at le»*t. a part" of
’your photo work. AAe do not claim to
Ke Hie only photographer# in Danton,
bp I .we do claim to do nice clean work
such *# the puSIie wants. Let us make
your next photos and convince you
that we can do the work and will treat
you right. We satisfy «ur cusfomrr*.
bHievtrtg thi# to have been our best ad-
vertisement tn the past We al«b do
Kodak nnt-dtfoa »»d du it a Uttte better
than you Usually »ee. special at'enfiou
io Whitesboro via the O. C 4 $■ F-
while the Katy Limited ffom
came thruogh at » "» »d detour-
ed via qarrollfon to Fort Worth. 1 h.
+ a, P was announced to make the
game detour as the * Limited, and ar-
rived al 1 p m ' -
Po-Do-Lax Ranhhca Pimples
Bad Blood, Pijnptes, Headaches, Bili-
ousness, Torpid Liver, Gonstipa'ion. etc.
come from indigestion. Take ’Po-Dor
Lax, the pleasanl and absol Hely sure
Laxative, and yrfvt won't suffe- f-'om a
deranged-Stomach 'or other troubles It
wilt tone up Um Liver aniPpurny tte'
blood. Use it regularly and you will
stay well, have clear complexion and
"teady nerves. Get a uOcvtxpttte to-Ja>
Money hack if nof-satisfled. All Drug-
jfisls (Advertisement.)
Dr Allen N. Tompkins of Woodbury,
Tenn., a cousfti of Luther D. Smith of
this city, who has been here several
days, Monday announced 4he purchase
of the Denton, sanitarium from Dr .1
M. Inge, and assumed charge Monday
Dr. Tompkins said that lie would
inediaTely remodel and renovate
sariitarium. He will provide nurses
Avtll himself have charge of the
pitat department at the sanitarium, hut
wilt not engage in prai-tice, the sani-
tarium being at the dispo'-al of- loeal
physicians and surgeons
Dr. Tompkins came here to spend.*
few days' visit, but after his arrival
wot# so much pleased w ith the-rtovvn
and so impressed with the need at a
sanitarium that he decided to remain
and Io invest in..the property, whirl:
lies Just east of Highland Dark, in
Southwest Denton.
CONTRACT LET FOR NEAA HOME
Mfs. W, B. Francis Tliur»lay h l Hie
contract fur a very liandsome new
home,* (b cost between ifi.nofi artrf *7.<»u
M. B7 Whitlock *• RUF ar# (he con-
tractor- and Mr AA'hltlock matte up the
plan# for the building, which will lie
on the large Francis tot. cortier South
Locust amt East Syraniore
..Wofk. I* t<> begin Sept. 20, as
Mr Whltlocli "tFfijHHl from «
Tennessee
Hon. j G, Rhoads of Dalias will jifieak
at the court house lawn Saturday af-
ternoon, Sept. Slti, at 2 o’clock on So-
cialist pt'ineiptes His subject Will bej
"How ike Laboring Man Gau Get $10 a
Day." He will also speak at a o’clock
that night in the District Court room
imilar subject.
0‘eiock Saturday afternoon the
SogudiaLi will hojd a tuass meeting~at
t+rvir hall in tlie AVriglit buihlmg’when
they will arrange a comity campaign to
continue a month. They expect tu se-
cure the services of J.' C. Rhoads and
other prominent sepakers of tlie party
to speak al Hitler-lit places in the emur-
uffered for th
le and could nut eS* ajf
uit without suffering. I
•ee bottle# of ChamTicr-
anii am novi, a, well vvotn-
lonnds. I can eat
and ah mnrh a- 1
I better than I have at
yaari.___1 refer to’*ft>
o'f'Wffi? tty and -they-
>u<-li for wliat I say." Chamber-
It deM-
way
of. Jewelry. We
will be glad to
SHOW YOU
ffiheh #u #
Iff.- AVagsti
to: thr ad,
Mmi u>f th
tell-l hwl
dialing th
■''the bad
it Toll# m
SKHo'h 3
» Win tia
Xftjm, vd
Wrl’i lionj
- rmioitmni
•GMa-It” the V«w Way, S Drop* Do It
To enduro the palna and tortures
caused by a little thing like a corn
la ridiculous, simply because It- la
anneceaaary. The new-plan corn cure.
Lone Star Marble Works
C. & MeMATH a CO- Props.
change
In Hie High Schmd. C. <> Yarbrough,
formerh' principal of the High Sctwpl
at Pittsburg lakes thi’ jdaee of G
D. Mojimsey yvho goe.s to Wimisbori*
tfiis year *s principal of (lu- High
Schoo I, as teacher of Latin
C. M. Mizell, of Rice, will lake the
place in Science left by L P. Floyd,
teho is on lli'- North Texas Stale Nor-
mal faculty.-*- -*-•
'XTflfiteMaUte Lee t mterwood, formerly
trachi-r iit„)listory in the Intermedrate
department with take the work of _Mis»
Mabel Elliot, married
•Mrs.,Nelson, a graduate of tlie North
Texas State Normal and formerly a
teartier at Eunis, will Ke s
Science in Hie. place of ‘Ml#
rWh» goes Io the PwivcrsHy
i ’Clarence E- Potter will be priiieipa)
I of tlie W est Sid'' Sri''1"), taking Itie
[i>lacr of limner Edwards, elected raiin-
ty supi>rfiitendetil of public Instruction,
and" Mjss Gladys d.jfidsay tjf Warn w.is
[elected teacher to fill Hie place of Miss
[Hirdiil Hicks, ^rirrled,
: There has been no" change in Hie fac-
ulty of Hie North Sid>' sctibul.
tn tlie Lee School there was-otic rj-
caney causeil l>y Hie marriage of Mis#
I Earle Gillespii' Mi-s Sv oT Aldridge, of
I Pittsburg. Was elected 'o tills position
The North Tevis Std- Normal Cute
[tege wtH t»te*H AV*ubiejuL.y. Sepli.'tltber
f W>. ThiJrifttendance al the Colitiie last
I session was a record
Llegi's of Hits class in
1 ha# been expected that
Jjiigjo-a- siajadard of entrance
| menis there won
I coniing session The faculty reports,
I though, (hat its correspondi-nee indi-
I cates a great number interestisl and a
[gum) ourtdlnient. _____' ,
J Tlie Gallego of tadualfctai.Arls'uBbn#
| fthr day later than'the NorinaT," tacit*
|of durmllizry facilities is Keeping Hie-
I atteuilanei' down at this College, but
[ arrangements have beeu-fuade fuf tem-
I pnrary accommodations and lhe pros
I pect.s tare that there will be a gr«Iifl-
ing Increase in the enrollment
| Just what teffect the financial #iluaA
11ion is going to have on the attendance
I at I/IT? tteo state colleges remains to tn'
I see A. There is some fear that inability
"tto.'-wet'-wvftwiy will prevent the attend-
[ anre at many who ‘ w ould otherwise
I come. -' ’ —
■atelhod of tbanking our
many j[i'ie(iil!< and patrons for theTiugc
tiuolber"uf letters Ave have reeeivj-il tell-
ing us of tlie truly wniuterfol results
gained by the use of HiTnt's Ligiiti;ing
Hit ’in the treatment of lUieuinatisut.
-Neuraiiua, Headache an'd otfier charac-
ter >>f pain. AA’e appreciate ltns*si>oh-
iaiiepur oulbui'st of approval , A ,R
RteliariTs .Aledlcine Co-., Sherman. Texas
1 Advertise inetit.y
Ft Worth
Sunday, September 6th.
Tlie MAGM'. AA’iishiiqi .stick.
The Magic AA'asbing Stick is not _
soap, nor is ft a washing powder, but usual regret and tbo Inclement weather
a very peculiar, article, wteu-h makl's could not deter them from going to the
dirty clottira ietean and ajinwy" while burial Ui pay their lust mark’ of respect
-withmit— w-foi- lUlj-ubluua, (lpi» 'loing to their idd-tlme* ftivnd.'*
away vvith tlie hard wort oil wa*li.ray.'j ■' - ---—> .. , ...
VA'aaltes colored clothe# wilhoiit fading,: AMFHIER 1 NAAELGOME RAIN
woolens wllhout slirinklng 'or harden-[ Anothw- unwelcome rain fall through*
ing, and fur lace and iacc curtains it out mmd of Thursday forenoon, coming
is sfnijiiy' TInF.: iiwtranteed perfectly -* ■'■■■ - *•—*
harmless and can be used with i>erfe<*t
Safety on tlie most deUcafo-J fabric.
Pi ji'i' Jtie pet- Magic Slick ter. three for
2ftc iLiteater can't supply »<’nd stamps
or money order to A. B. Richards Go.,
Slorman. Texas. (AdvwDSsmffnfo
Farm Ufa
A takphonn. on a line
^nnteted to thn Bell Sy»-1
adds much pleasure
“ on the (arm.
An important change in the local de-
livery system aa. applicable to the dry
good" stores which heretofore have
maintained individual dellvertes was
announced Saturday,—»4ohn Moore and
Law-son Uotliron have, taken oajx^ th"
deliveries of Jarrell-Evans CO., Williams'
Store. McChirkan & Co.. Wilson-Hann
Co. and Julian Scruggs and will here-
after make alt deliveries for the stores
-muuo4_^,Tbe work will be systematized,
according to ffie *aiih'fflin<!WWnte***»F
the stot-Os will have the chance to re-
duce operating expenses considerably,
besides ridding themselves of a source
of frcquftjit Imposition.
FOur deliveries daily will be made
except on Saturday, when there., will
be live. Week-day deliveries are made
at 8 and 11 in "the forenoon and 2:30
and 6 in the afternoori. Tlte same,
hours will Jie used-ain Saturday witli au
additional Itelivery at 9 o'clock at
night. Deliveries between the regular
fffftirs will be made by Moore 4 Gpth-
ron, but a charge of 10c for each deliv-
ery will be made, to be paid 'by the
cihdomer. Deliveries outside the city
limits will be charged for extra, accord-
ing to distance.
This week the ‘mothers ami tittle fel-
low* art' tuwyi gvlling ready- for
school day*,-tjie city schoute opening
Monday, September 7.
• Kxaniuiation* for enlranw lu grades
MftttW bald Thursday. Friday and Sat-
urday ami Ihffic"student* vAlui fatted to
make tfieiCTiraites hist year will tie
given a fsst etiam-r ihiMreu who have
never beep hi the city schools will
have fo pus* (hew examinations.
The total t’Orullmeot foi (be
schoids. iueluding transfers this
h. 1,0tA, cuiuparcd witli 1,547 last
an Uiery4M‘ of 8/r
One new teacher tia* been added to
Thf High S'liuoi faculty,' Mtes Heulgli
Braden, wlyu will teach German. wt)ieii
has been 'added to (tie course uf study
tyinev last year . .-*
There hnKi-been MWrirThange* in Hie
persone.t of the faculty sine*- last sea-
aioli, tour-In lhe High Sellout, two In
itie AA'esI Side aiid ifoe it) Hie tg'e On
I the North. Side then: has lieen no
The plague of straw Hies,, which was
a naliiral consequence' of Hi • .August
rainfall, is again oh III Denton isgftiiy.
’ir.ij:rT2Tffl:-'Jn5t1’n->md Tw«*4tcjL
vainc of Pointer, wtio'were nerc Tues-
day, both reported Jhe flies as- v r>
nunierous and madly bothering ~l(.e
stuck Tn Trteir jncthm <4 4h«=eo~igi_
-The flies breed in rotting straw in -very
wcLAveottior and were plentiful Iwo
years ago, following lhe heavy .Aurosl
.rafofall. They injure Mock by'" .fry-
ing theni with tlieii; bites, and liirco
is Io lie no relief from them.
Thursday. Forenoon Hfatory nt Edu-
cation, Physics. Solhf Geometry, Eng-
lish Literature.
Thursday Aftemon —- Physiology,
Chemistry, Bookkeeping, Plane Trigo-
nometry. ,
Friilay FoQ'iiooti -Physical Geogra •
phy, Phymology'. Comporttion, ArHte-
metlc.
Friday Afternoofi—Tex** History,
Grammar, Descriptive Geography, PlaAm,
eysicni, and twrvoua yepplc toooh. >i coa-
ceal their aciua aud peine and suffer tn
silence, while, if this condition
otten foreruns more serious trouble.
If those so afflicted wnuld Mop taking
medicine containing alcohol Or drags
which menace the to
and just take the I
nourishment in Scott’
create new blood to .
organs, refresh their Bodies and build up
the whole nervous system " It is rich,
sustaining nourishment, free from wines,
alcohols or drugs. Shun substitutes.
A freight wreck near Waiitauga *a'",y
SatunlaJ morning eauM’d a general de-
moralization of the passenger trail c
over the.Fort Worth line. It was, re-
ported at Hie depot that a freight en-
gine and tender left the track, but that
no one was hurt. Dispatches po*ted at
ttie itepot Saturday-morning stated that
they expected to have the wreck clear-
ed b> 3 o il-iek Saturday afternmm.
- The K«ty Flyer, duo in Denton alJ» M
We are making special price# for thia
month oh *11 wo^k.
Thanking you lg‘a«llgnre for at least
a part of jnor burthens, w* ar*, yours
to serve. ■ ",
AV ATKINA, ;
MRS N. A. WATER®
Look at our win-
dow. We have
jusUeceivedjLship^
ment of the latest
Lumber
Cheap
Also tine for. plies, old sores.
mdhing_if .it fails to cure. Give
trial.
(Advertisement.)
Skin. Risraw Cured »'
You* Druggisl guarantees To return
vMumu) if HunUnCme faijs to cure
skin disease.,--Itch, Eezema, Tetter;
Hiiu" m m. and ftrttar forms of skin
troubl'
er would assume some encum-
brance or would execute note* for
the dtfierence on the right kind of
a farm.
We have some excellent el-
change propositions on ranches and
We may have just what
you want to buy in the way of
city , property and farms. Als<%
ask.us about the stock farms and
ranches on our’list. Many of them
real bargains.
Call on Ol' - - *
I am here to Way and I want your
lumber lime and cement trade. 1 will
give the best for the least money try
me. Jas. B. Farris Lumber yard just
east Denton County Bank.
SIN Reward, $Wt ’
•/ tot* r*p»i- •*« •*
s*«
>n4 that h
Stop That First Fall Coii||li.
.-i-.lieyk youj-_falt'Cig>gh OF cold al once i
—d'-n'l wait it nrty lead tu s*ro>u> [
lung trouble, weaken your ritaiit)’ ai<il j
--rte-w top-a chronic luug aihuen itel ’aJ
TiolTi^ 'or'DEUrtr# terne .YurdfairEhi-. |
it is pin:'' alid lifiriliteitej ■"s*. ■ *• <
for that foil > otlgll Of If i
or Children are sick gAe it .Io’
it wilt relieve qiiiTkiy '<nd P*f~j
It *)soatflo# the irritated'
. anil air passages, Lteesens I
antiseptic and foe,.lies tlie
Dallas residence to trade for
Denton county black land. This
property is clear of debt and own-
ftaRTfi-IT." la th« Sr.t one over
known to remora corn* without tali.
Wtltolt v*ln and without trouM*.
This to why tt to tbo binveat-atillag
asm aoro Sa •atotoaea teJay. ft to
aoW weed by mililoae. bonuae It doea
away with etlcby (age. with alaatera
and cotton rlnwe that e»Cft their so-
Our materials and desigua in inonu- -
ment. and jfflead^slone work' are of th#
beat xjbtainabte. W* guarantee owe
pricer and- our work and your aalbk
faction That's all anybody ean do, and
we’d like to show you designs and
quote prices, set up.
$1.40 ?“d
.’S*' ■ L.' • 9
Big Celebration of Labor
Dty and Numerous other
.Jppftetiuns. ""
For full particulars
^X E. QORY, Agent
1 ----»- 1 ■» - — 1-jti
Bank 1
bo,ooo
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914, newspaper, September 3, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208815/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.