Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Record and Chronicle
DOLLAR DAY
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
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Deaton,
exas
'i>n
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law:
We Sell
IllisSiMHT
Dalia*
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rux I
Mitt L<
Mis* H
tehliw*
Lewi*
Aug. 25
lilt I
A '
an. Han>1
Hae after .>
Mr*. Jw
Mia* vit
Or-vui
it”**6
14c
10e
20c
3Dc
i» fialb
Mr K
I* Kir
. Little
ary J
lie W1
tr* a
Mr* ,i.
Him F
tf | 0
MML
Wffi Barn' "
Mrs I
(HaraHI.
rtit in
Wk?.
■ Mr ami
Gnpe'in*
Mr*. E. J.
Sr. an.l
■ W of d
•ad Mr* '
■
.. Mr*. V
: Ifckron
bib* j
. Worth
Hull, sides at your dollars will couni
at the FARRIS LIMBER YARD. "
» w**
pT W
Supei ior Grain Drills
One Horse 5 Hoe
One Horse 5 Disc
Also 8,10,12 Disc Drills
A Denton businem man who has
Is Trades Day In Denton
And I am wanting on that day
vvilti rhe’ e**tiTTKu»Sr** .if 'The pFe*»>M
fair w. .dh**r for coltun to t**gui cwaimg
m freely by the fuel *>f next week ami
in a short tune they rapeel the buslnest*
of * i imbued* • b* iufuti .win* • »»»•• nr*
W toted 4 orT’*'
patent hive*. I
•I. l> ntoo; Tes.**.
Mr. Purler
Oj for Sn>
■dr their
jhn Goff*')
*a A<>
< <l\l>u HIX KEPtiKI l\l*l< ATES
txoHMDi s < hop to: u.
Twenty per cent straight cash discount on All
other goods on this day except Phonographs, Hoosier
Cabinets and Sealy Mattresses. ,..
17 1 2c
< 15C
Lost hear Kruno Misses black ankle
•trap slipper. Reward for return to
Wr». Joe Blewett, Denton. *, 2te
jn*>i sm'i
miti« hCT*
MIm Bits B'
IOm Berio
«MiV *»>*•>
Mist** NoU
urnrt .♦*> 11,1
stiff spendin
tetr aunt. \
. Mr*. Berth.
200
**m
D H. Fry.
■w f (tee 1*11 They rt*rf**d
• <p- rati.*** !*•» n i>r .ihniit the I*' ‘if
IS'toh** lIHl I'lprCI'»•* hteMSH 4b.HU ’Ml.
I'm* ilws ***** - , — ' .
t t<> h- ■••■ .in** copy ho
«ri»t to’ the Rerord and chromel* for
|oil>l*ratn>n ’ •»
Frytern’i'b submitted, < i
" * t. VVM.I*.
JLT.£UMI^.
be crop repori-
■ •’qiiivalenl in
million on Ati-
per .icri, With
ilon for tek
bonds oi
nt for absnilon-
ield as inilitaletl
ondition- ein b<
Tins total ■ of
■ I i<> 5UU .pound*
y .djvidiifK b?
weiglit of
Are now owner* of the Lone Star Restaurant
South Elm street inext door to Record anc
Let u* not in ttiese 4«ys overtook
anyitettur be ilumkfui for. t That’s
the reason ureaiivn tb<- fart Ttial
Cui* Bi€a*<> has been defeated for Sena-
tor fro® South taroiin^. * •
farmed long .enough and s'lecessfully
«Mugb to know what be h talking
about says that the ultimate iwi'itlon
of Use warehouse problem la going to
lher. interests
• tin* ..T Iff*-
.1 jiiUM Ktatc*
and
better
Ib n- ~
SpFirK*
ohl Ro<
Iho-k* .
.Egg* il
DVROC JERSKY SOW, WEir.HT
pound*,;.-strayed from my place
infl* MiuttiiMst of Denton
? ppund* •
i.!,<*>,.*»)• bales of ■*.
' il aiitied .th
■ •f |r’rjent I* i
h • hi - J acreage, th.-
i:i;;2.‘>,t*w bab*-
i i '^-fTh-h.i ftgdncs
n- I»..«<1 unnouni-*-
1.1<|,,..f t»*.i per iceni
gi»’ •?:>• <s
jo ).-!••■,yje of >i<\ making
JT.w idii-e* <?f one per <
ro.-tji,JT<<- foreeast ><f
fr<>m (lie Aiisuat ?"<
■ l<?.ohv<l in ppun.iV
pouieia m.4> be. red lie
arr.m weigh! bal^i* 1
i> f*pounds tfae a'1 r .ge net
sii.-b bales.
Comparisons of o-udltions,
follows: ’ : X r •
States.
Will pay the following pnees
il. niig per pound .........* •
I'ryhrs, p.-r pound, riie.iiuiu
Fryers, pet pound, large .
Roosters, each, 10 Io......
bucks, each, 25 to
Turkeys, per pound, io to
Eggs, per .dozen ............: ........
Butter, bulk er molded, per pound .....
Whereas il has pleased our Heavenly
Father in tiis inTiiiiie wisdotff to remove
from .uiiotig jis our esteemed brother
aud fellow member. J, _R. Beale, who
died August ?.'t, w.o your committee to
draft memorial of respect and fraternal
love in memory of our beloved hroth<T,
Beale, b«£ leave |o submit the follow-
I County Clerk.- Oscar T. .Hutton, re-,
'ports that the war scare that is sftecl-
I ing business more or less at present
:has liad no apparent direct upon lhe*
I Mile <>f marriage licenses. .Durins the
; past month the office issued on an av-
erage of more than one license each
jTjfo.* Nrtti)
Ceiwb
gEe-m visit'
^Florence
w and Mr*
y^tur viBited
4C.SUPP J '
awviriling b
Minnie I
M.kroth''1' *"
Xfevns
been
been
HEMtl.l ITIIXs OF REKPEt T.
Little Etm, Texan, Aug.. 2H. Iftl
Ilm Officer* <mt Menibyr* of Pin
Pt TTIXti IMiW X OIL \XD ..
HOPIXt. FOR DHV WEATHER
The work of oijjns the square has
ie-wi resumed with the mayor hopms
for clear; weather. The '•Xj>i’rlence
with the work recently done has shown
tliat a rain'soon after thp oil is put
• iovvn Jirevenis its MVtting .With, m i
weather, the mayor says that the ml
will sei' in.a feXv. <lAJs and greatly on
prove the condition of the square
.-«»* of thm* MOO internc't
wtro- feir 7rronih» pai»t have
field at Fort AVtngtite; N M..*ha*
arrtng'-d for Ami t’ncle «am. "fiS1
b„ freiet fs reading -tnd clothing
.Wjang those 5,1*0 .Mexicans in
«4>nditi'»t> than in their previous
iuglwry DoUKcles* the 5,fft) fared much
f«*Aer than tfiptr brothers on the other
the *me; and. in ea**- of future
.«*^pjt..Mn:ne*-. fhyy ran be counted on
to >•■*•* at ‘east *5/00 more acros* the
ho* to f.f-nty t«» eat and go-sl treat-
Hereafter the .Street - t:«m-
>r the Lily Secretary at-the
discrVUon of the” Mayor of thff'City of
Dfiiton. shall have the -power lo ('all
out nil persons liable to work on Till*
public streets «r alleys al miy tiiw il
may appear necessary tn wol-k or re-
pair the streets <>r alleys or any-part
of’thcm, within the City Limits of the
CWy of Ih-nton, Texas:
(Sec. 9) If shall be the duty of Hie
Stre< t Commissioner or the City Secre-
tary, at the discretion of the Mayor of
the City of Denton, when il is necessary
to call out any person for street t!ffFy.
to summon in pferson or by deputy any
.-meh person or persons liable to street
•hitv,’which said_ Mimmons may to' serf-
rrf 'personatty ’upon the prison th ’he
servvd «r by leaving notice in writing
al his place of lysidenve vvitb any mem-
lw>r <<f li1« sifd fSHiTty, nbF. under the
age of ten years, or by posting 'the
same bh bls door if he have rio family;
and said notice shall ilesignale tliedime
and place of working, and each of such
persons so notified shall carry with him
an' axe. ho*, pick, spade or such tool
or implement as he may be directwi to
have by such Street Commissioner or
"Oly Secretary br the Deputy thereof,
and all persons so summoned Ip work
on wrtd streets nr alleys Tn said Ctty
shall have rtve days notice before the
time for such working. *
NMV ■. •
That thj» Ordinance b* m effect from
yn*t after its passage and puhttcalion
• " . ' •’ C 'C.OIT.
Chairman City Commimi-m
J W KRWIhy
fttt^Serretary - - .* ‘
rtkited this 11*1. dav of Aumi-t A D
IMt . - "
Brin£ all your surplus and get the cash
G. W. ELBERT
Tile ;<.?iin'in.s an pounc'd
Trades |i-.iy contest, sept, i ar*
str+rtbir ftir>*»wrf there y
big “CimwirTieFe' fr'-fimlT
cmmty on that day. Jemtpn >■•
prt)di^3*mWy line cropg this
belt the,' y je.M* tiav.- not bw-n
hamper
«>*W Of
depend*
15S fair
>1 Louis bank'I s. l av 0 Idky-ft about
• one certmn st»p we have s<o»n to
in.liiiaiifin* t|>e cotton crop Jliere
<>■ hreR cotif'-rence* galore and mii-
n» of poytpl* of "hot air" -have f>een
I into • irctilatioti in r".guni to„wbat
tty? tu *t t/» jt'i under exiatinx-eoni'
■yiut U.-: st. Lorn* -BuMness
ijc has gone- farther aftd in
«u«g<*ting how- has actual-
day: Dprink the preceding month of
Juiy-Ttu'y issued only it licenses while-
during the month of August 3* licenses
yviTe issued to contracting pariics^Th*
same ^number were issued .during’ the
month of August 1913.
I*arcw over cotfoo- H
eumed a* f“e<i; or. fo
’. with .. < j.(bm ’crop
When vvwntmg t-y buy, well iu ex-
change city or firn’ property, don’t fail
to see ,1. W. Hoke, office with Imggiin
Abstract Company.
survive
a at the
brother
Luther,
member of the <;Rurcl
'Among, those who •attend’TI the fun*
eral from fienton vyvre, t*. ;\V. Kamdy.
At. L • handler. A irail Heniiien ab<f - ii)t
. -Ferguson.
n LAKE, * pl I H«rXf ounly
w.-M ml" the drv column ,.f T>xa. y -
lento u. a h>ea| ..ptmn < I.. ihm\t»ma
carrt.d III. Ur«rr town. ,.f it.. . \,i,
•nd woa te» • !■>** majuritv \
» umma .,............ h»>
North Carolina .st*. "a'.'1S '
Smith Ldr'-lini ........1
• leorgia ............... I........ '! .
Florida -....^.-.i.-...... ss
\b<b»ma .....'. ,A.-.i7
AttsSissippi ......3A.'..."..,'....... I.’!'-
I.oiiistan-i sJ*.......ix.z_____•••
T"xa*—r.^. .. . . 19 - .
At kansas—e,,.... ... . .. 7a
TenndHwe .. . , . , .T.. 7<i
xI;w»,nir* . .-.1,—....,.'.o■>.,-.o..,70 .--.
i»kl<t)oma ... sil
California ......., , :‘S
The tiflh condition report ofyfn* sea-
son. giving the '■'•ndiflon of the crop
on September 25. tVHJ be 'issued Mt noon.
Eastern lime. Friday, October 2
OIL MILL 1XD GIXS TO SiTkRT MM»\
While the eotton crop this ye-ar is
I bough I to be later than any for sev-
'.erai year* the local gms are ready to
i^yktarl running m> full time as soon as
■the supply di’mands II. They have gl-
I n-ady ginned four hales this »ra*oo
L and 'ktl- the gTns are in readiness to
I atari hi work. Local >m im-n expect
pert, we. c*n-
hex»-that there will
di for cotton this”
many pern pie’s Tor-
m the •• •rt'm '.-rop
‘ Aft'-r an illii' r,4 "f obout’ a w • -k with
peritonitis, *\lva McG^lliar<i. a member
of a prommejit family of .ihe’cmnly.
drcrF-at hrs timur near -+rtmtir-J-uesd**1
morning The burini via’s at *wT*her
iv-metery Tuesday. vfJermHm, s: XV
Kanaily officiating
The. deceased was born ami raised in
the Harza communitv. and < son juf T
A. Mefiaihard ami was *.i y< ar#(dd The
father."mother. Hid seven brothers and
a wit'. ,md two small ciiildf.n
him.-AH were d his fudaid''
tirm: r.f hi* death excei
living in smi'lmast
XL- T^eliaiii’ird Was a f
f iJirrnt
attended th
pati'h,
cotton
aianufaclurrr* or jobbers’ the
surplus cotton of their district* in their
own warehouses, as far as possible,
and send Ute warehouse receipt* to the
St. Louis wholesalers and mantifkclur-
er? Tim St. I.ofus men then will take
the vyarehmno’ receipts to the St. Louis
bank* and with lh"*e securitie*, borrow
money to'be sent to the cotton State*.
It is planned that the banks loan nt the
rate of #35 a bale.” Thirty-Ove dollars
a bale Itm’i anything like what we
would like to see cotton sell for; prob-
ably it woSld be worth' right now,
. der normal conditions, around to or t2c
5 poiilid or *30 or $<■*• a bale. But an
actual offer of a *35 loan on the cotton
certainly insures it bring worth at in pJrt
j£Mt That much or more, in the ostl-
niatiot^ of The liard-h<'ad"d folks who
have arranged to do the lending. We
shall--await with interest fnrtber par-
ticulars of the SL Lduis scheme; also
we shall await with some concern the
first Instance In which a loan on that
basis is actually made.
While v
,&1,J vv!>!
Ih'rw i**' n'asopahly
nd for « miniit
•-^Sio market
all iti'-re ar*
• t>.>- - wrap!* •!
,jr it (•• b- p-ruullid-lti g<> to actual
L451C..ttiXL.UU-lbs.Cftd.
wiity ha*
l»«»
variety, and upon the g- ueraL
the jnfere»t In UH* tca<V« d.f?
largely our sucres* at the Dal-
it is to the genera! interest of
lily, to jjc< that the l»-n!mi
ymioty'exhibit is worth while; the best
way to help right flow ro that *fhFi*
to tM the te st exhibits possible
ix-cT'd-.dwoi fm the fommg tr*-l»s ,|»y
Pinckley Brothers
(JIM AND JESS)
MRw LMM.sIMtn 4 BAMUM F»
rwmvtty m j, r
D I '•Mg*|r*«b Whkww g| _
drwl. iwl'hte) hH i grtHi*'*
'mulr'.ph w RkkctM Mf Mtailllx*
I ITT ORDlXXXt E.
An ihdirmiice Amending; Sees *
■ •f ,>ti ’Ordinsincb passed by the
council of the City of Denton, I
ph Feb th. 1!WH, rV'IStinq to. and rmi wtR SCARE HAS \OT AFFECTED
Dolling lhe Street I. and alley* in tb-;/ • SALE OF UARRIAt.E LICEXsE
<jtv of Ib-nton, amf itiillmJigTtie dutie-
of the Street Commi-oiimier of the ‘
of Denton: and of record* in- Vol
page* lflfi-H<>. minute* o
Council. ’
Be it Drdained by the I
.slim of Hie. City of Denton
SE1..1.
That Sects * and 9 of ih Ordimim'v
pas*ed on Feb. 15, ItMH by the C.ity
Council of the i.My of Denton, recorded
in Vol. 2, pages Idtk-lib of the niinutes
’nF said City Council, euntrojlihg the
sln'ets and alleys of said City and de-
fining the duties of the Street Coinmi*-
.sioner, be and the sajne_ are hereby
amended so as hereafter to read as fol-
low* :
of Ifir county have all received their
ittat bale of ruttug and wxerat of them
mi or nmre
I. II Rrady, of lh» Ite-Wtrn <M*M*
■rod <HI Mill «t*le<*lh»l they .*fv-r*a<|>
to «tart Mt auug •• iteev aivuiuwUb
m.. «h'sent to »t«rt 'de ratimi* on full
tfKxr The mill h*» fm» n rr|*n»»«-d dur
'M **• . i‘U* •rgguir a ted overhauled
0 0,1 uf OHfllO
it is not gi*-
will conduce
year, or the
•win* out of that
The con-h'li-.H repo*! we pulilish-
e«terd"^ /ndieat'-s 4 record-break-
mr total if there are no *erioi»* *--!
J.art- t-twoen, o..w m.l gstboring il“H‘.
iiu<T''p-P-iuii*ls"wjTr“*ay that it is IftsF
our fortune to produce a record-break''
in* crop just .<3 a lime when fticworld-.
drmatnl ''aivud .«l<»ofb even an avragt-
loUi 1 ' ... . k v, ■
Farmers Implement & Vehicle Co
C. E. Fowler
7 ’yH’MWMng »<H*>un «t the Tewniwr’*
IffiMlUH* of Demon ww beM at the
ftubert E Lee Srhvui £iuiid*o* Tuesdirv
tocgoing. September I. with A L .Xow-
ho. County Superintendent of Public ’
tostruction. m conductor The mgjunty
of (be leacbcrt of the school* of tk n-
ten rountv were .in attendance The
following mterewlmff nmgratu wg» rr»-
■3eW^ '. - ' i ’
■*>»ng - America. , -/ •
DevottuBgl Addre**.- T, s Hoffman
Response — M L* Bannister
«rrr*«M:S-W:6.
Sertihaal Meeting* .
I. Primary Sections' Low and Hi*<>
First Demonstration L*sm':;« m Lan-
guage-MF* L .C Allison
$ 6.00
S 11.50
$ 16.00
$ 21.00
537.50
533.50
$24.00
S 21.50
men «f Ik-ntoM were ■ -•utejupUUng 10
■ ggrvenu nt to" put *11 »w.s«nes» uo « easl»
flaws fat pfuo*>uu<'d by the merchant*
to be aWofntMif unfounded. Those who
have been meetitw dieir hills prompt-
ly -may depend .« receiving Hie san)'-
VwMift<*»«<*»■ mi# in lb* |»6mL .—.— X-
The aenerat ttnancial condition "tu®
caused a general tightening of credits
m every line of business. Merchant* are
unable tu get the usual accommuda-
tee> ffnn hanks and tn tnm arv per-
hap* a little more careful in openm*
up accounts where Hycy are not sure
of receiving their money, promptly
when due.
Th* gr.u-ary meerl.aiu* of Deulon *ay
that hundred* of p> ■•pie fiff Denton;
and m the-country are buy tug good*
every day on th.- u»uA t-rm» and Htgl
this ^tioutd be etiiyui* to them that
credits have hot be :i shut down, and
that tie- .man wti'~ jia^, heretofore met
Jui ubltgaUuM 'pruu.ptiy'* net-d 'have.
4U», fear* , .
.fteflton county road* are declared to
m m the, wolgl condition right now in
several year*. «o«ne of them being al-
most without bottom. The bond issue
h<* be*m defeated, but prominent* of
* -.p-ctM tax m.wrn to have been abb1 *<i
far. L> do nothing toward road improve-
ment of a permanent kind. These same
ccauhtion*, 1n greater of tea* degree, oK-
;ain periodically throughout Denton
county. Th? only" cure possible is
through the construction of permanent
piked roads and then
mg rare of theni.
special taxation, whichever way is the
surest way to get good road*, will ap-
peal to u», for it isn’t the method, we
desire to cavil at, bitt the result*.
2. Intermediate amt High sieiteuui Sec-
tion. a - The Recitatum. It* Purpose i
.nd Importance.--W. "W, SUelds. l.
Esseutial.of the Recitation —T A
Fritz !c; What an Oratorical ami Ath-
j>-tic AsMsefalPm could do' ft.tr Educa-
tion tty Depton rxufnty.—E. L. Hunter
Rv request. Rev. Oscar T tawiprr Sp’
drewe-d’the institute upon ,T4«e ia>mpeii-
•atton of the Teacher, tn his rtehUtyg
remark* h* etnpTiattSrd the fact lhal
.■r.mfortabte home* *hpw!d be provid'd
for the teacher* i»> ttl nirf I disttis l*
The weiroree address, by L. S Hoff-
man, although brief,, was sim-er*', ami
eauaM e»eh teacher to feef? that tie
was welcome to Jbe Moral city of' t> Ti-
lton - ,
j The Demonstration Lesson*, in (!>•
| Primary Section, under the supLrvi-
| sion of Mrs. 1, A Allison, were instrur'-
I five and vvili prove helpful-to lh* Pri-
l«T*ry teaetee** of th* county. *
| I'pon itw» suggestion of E. I. Hunter
isuperintendent of the Public Schflo,!.*
Lit Atthrey. .an active . nrovemenI w i-
luaid* to better th* conditions of tn*
Oratoricii and "Athletic Association.of
Denton county.: This movement is v*rv
.-important, »nd should b* encourage*!
1‘! ■ e.yeny one interest**!; in srtiioil
wort*......■
Afternoon Prugram.
Immediately after- the mem hour, Ifle
t eaeh'-r *„of JheTx.uad jcLupi* >*1 Demon •
county a-tu-fiibl'gl JvUb Hie iy.oiHy
Sirperwiteswtent Ele*t tl**m*r E*lwaf*ls.J
TWiops’'phase* of^twhool . work w*r* ;
•|i«rii*s*.|, ami much “advice of h-al *al i
>j* yva* given by teachers ,of. broad <’x-
j'petew*.iipinion* vv*!» exchang'd in j
a pleavanT manner between the (eifl'li- .
ers, and an atmosphere of good. feclmg ,
’prevailed. This interesting:,- progr.iru.i
was concluded by.ameiceUent 'talk by 1
iT'if. E D. ttriddl* of the Normal facul-
ty' <ipoi> ibe • Possibility <*f the -Pupil
; of th* Rural School.”
| After, the meeting witte the Supt-rin-
•l*mient. ttiif teachers assembled, in the j
;-main audtlortwh-wf the building, .where
U.. .. 4M.l>*iied to a tine lecture by Prof
AL l„.Williams of the College of Indus-
Lrj.il Arts Prof. WilDama set forth in
i ,graphic mannej-.Hi* vital importance
^ haying a purpose in life; an ertd bi-
wacdwhirtji one mightwork with *n-
tii'n«ia»m • ->'■
t i’ > . igrMin AA cilnesd*,' .'
TtW Is v..tuiri.i“-Ex* r<'i** * <>f tlie pro-(
| vi ’fli were i-iinducled Wednesday moi’n-
, ■ k hv Bev. At. E. Hudson H<‘ com-'
|;*i' uted upon the r*-wnrd'of Hie teartier
> *.*'■,ug *n jpart i ‘Tlie i* ward of i«m«Ic.
:r.v Is l.irjgfr ffi*. XTiowins that he has
! 1 • "formnl well the task ’hat-w y* * I
If . fore him” —
f Followiii« th* D*'Voll*in:il ■ Even'll* ■*,
♦ iir. Itlr.z* ii, President of th* College of
4.ilf-bi»trial Arts, delivered IJl Mr’e ad'
.1*14111^ to suggesting how has actual-; ,|n «s upon tfie value of tesfffig Hi*
i> that it wag prepared to adyar.ee ■ Ihimr* taught, h* said "We will get all
<T. .* I.ale *,n H+ wan housed cuiton 1mon ' w. need in Texas for scliuoi*
... - cm » i xxi’1 IriiKe our Krhoaln rn*et u».‘
covered by irmuraiMte The plan adopt- 1.^ „ nr tfff- f„How.
w*- note from a St. Louis dts-1 ,llM staiisliys: f7,<ifi(HW<was paid di
provides that merchants in the | reetly by the people of TNiv. to the
stale* who ileal with St. Louis *ebmd* uf Texa*. lart--year, furthermore
I six hundred and twenty-five selmol
i buildings were erected in this state
.jdurwig Jhat time, and t<> tench th? T*x-
, is M-lmols an army <>f Ivventy-twb Ihou-
• sand teachers are employed. "Have
not the pcopJejj rigtit to look into th*
svhpol *ysf*m of our state’”
The pexi number <m the program was
[the Sectional M'-eUngs. in Which th*
/tfAcher* wef*>' assymbleil into various
Twctiuns according to the grades Ttlat
I they are gojijg.lX teach'during the com-
| ing .gctfSol term. In the Primary s*c--
tioir; Demonstration Lesson* were given
in Arithmetic— Ia*vv and High First, by
Mrs. L' A. Allison. The l*s«ons were
practlral,”- *
tn The Intermediate Seettrrn a t.*rtnr*
Lesson Jvxtis delivered by A St? Keith,.
His *ibieet was, "Th* Art of Wihiy,"
and h. liaudh’d ft well Mr. Keith s«fd
AVhen we fail to b* st«l-
i d*nt«» w* fall id be teacher*-” M's
worits were hurieal aod to the point.
Imim-dirtti'lv’ foDovytng the lecture by-
Mr. Keith, tw'o ’other editresses were
doth cred R* N ~T- Kftnt and ti. L. Mw-
shali.- Th*ir suh,|ects wer*: "Parts
ill’ the liee.tl aliiwi,” and "Til* Five For-
mal Steps In the_Jlf’ciUUaxL"._£.**uect-
r..i».- • ........ -------------
riEPOttl THAT MEMBAWS Al.ttEE
TH «»XL «MA FOtt < «■ M I X
NtaMMrVN AtAAE PAID vm«
but* Am €« LET (MBIT.
f Italian Tt '-s
-Hancock >ki
•<*•
$10 heavy 2 inch Post, Iro* Beds at - - • - -
“$15.00 Art Squares at — - -
$20 Art Squares, at.......”
$25 Art Squares ' A.
$45 Direct Action Gas Stoves (connected) • -
$40 Direct Action Gas Stove “
$30 Direct Action Gas Stove “ - - -
$25 Direct Action Gas Stove “
35c two minute Edison phonograph records
_ 50c four minute Green Auberal phonograph records
1,000
5,000
500
* 300
1,000
M ASlh.XGTUN, Aug.. 3I --The <-oik1^-
'mn •,/. th* cottoh r p vf th* I’uiled
"fl August Dwn it* per eetvl uf
m.rmaL. the. l'mf*d states’Depuzt-
u* *ii uf Agrieultur*. ’* <’r«rt reporting
l•‘..lrll ^unounred ti noiiu Itglay in it*
Vuirih i-undiUon report of ifie season.
- •■•■mpare* w ith io i pier cent on
this v*ar, •'*.! |*v cent on Au-
fj*M year, ii * p* r i'ent in H»|S
;.t I-per cent, til*jveragy; -for the
•t*ii year* bn Ali*'u*t 25.
•iiuwing the i.i*i condition■ lepfirt
luly the cr**p r*t*-rtjng hoard un-
u."l that Jhe Condition .of July.25
.<*!. i yiejd nl 1.7:* pounds of Cotton
arr*. whirt* <ui IE* acreage r* porl-
*by I vi* . ate.fl*-y*»* ,v..*r*4 produe—
f lint, *»r about
«* pound* arose*
i if *u allowance
■ *d*- f**r .ahandon-
b.recast would be
Chronicle) and want their friends to call and see
them when they want a good square meal or • hr»<
clgaa short order atnrW in the beet of ety|e •»<*
the finest, cleanest cooking. v' A
market for the crop. Bi*|
iiig to be war aiaii* that
loww'l lower prr* »-s Uiia
1 Ttw waM «mjte *t MMs -m»
•»**r iur r *< Mterterttj, m«
i M' Krtj M mgrv* Mwa >1 e w»rtth Sul
1 if »«*u tegv* ■MOWt* M wk IbaFa
llfteteMi worth Utt nwdttli w» h*«wv- the
I IfteortSed rohutekv will tor* tt R*
It i* vvith sad fi*:irt* we humbly tmb-
nin’to the rnandste of death .which
called our..h*|nv*d brother to hi* elert
nal horn* lb* was <ffl» of our m*i*l
faithful member*, and was alw ay,
ceadx ip fb* wh.it he. could for the ad-
vancement of opr order end for lltt
welfare of Phoenix Lodge and it* ffiem-
fli'l'c m t**tl*e*t‘al' Htt life Wag eg-
cmpiii'atioti of .*ur» grand motto;
Frii-luM*ip, Love and Triitli." 11 was.
.a ryal^v With him and he lived It in
frhi every day fife ftfg-mmiv *w-
nobjing (rail*'*.f character ^nd manly
■luaHtlcahoii* which he posscMed he
|i.i« Pii<)ear>d Iiioii*-if to u* and left an
‘example to hi* feltow-memtwrs, so that
we drstre to- express our »pprceiat***n
of his life amongst u». . . ”
Therefor** be 11- retmlyed that ih th*'
*1* alh of brother Beale we sincerely d**-
plore the Ing* of one to whom we had
become so atTrctiiiAately attached by
long as*.*claii<m both tn ami out of the
Lwlpr • : ’•
Resohwt lhat we i-xtefad to hi* family
our lemb-re-i ltm *|.*< pei0 sympathy in
this th* saihlest hour of their lives and
Wbdv for them m ihrtr remaining years
an abwtinu tiufie tbrougli find's eternal
love that thev m»v find consolation in
I he promi**'* of an ••Irrnal life where
then will be ii.. more sad parting-
j»e»*in-4 fbat a . ..py of Hlrttt rrsotu
lions b* prosemed to the family of th*
>lee*4***d and a «*py he **a^r* *<t on-a
fleet *t 4 dobai ;ind eot»'.s. si
wn ibrtf*, the pro-f* cl- • ,; <
*t> • tu,nj,*.u- inrrcaa*.' Th th*
i Iflbtvir lyfliuty t' •
pifieMTiiT TT’M- Il>*
axt y* ar ami ,ft:i* hob
roiry** for the X..’H
V report that **-*-m- to have b**1 n
generally circulated *nd gatortf aom*-
* r*‘F be*. tt? like ettrsl that lhe grocery
Th* 214 nrholaiUc* transferred to j be for «v*ry fanner to have An indivtd-
temtou ar* an illuimnabog proof of We • ual w«r*l***»»* f*w the storage of un-
eaWtn in which the county -eaijg-h***! ginned eotton He esUmato and be
system «a beM.' - *'■ y r *ays from *xp*nenc* - that the im-
tuXHetncnt in th* gniSe’oFeott<m‘1r<nn
Ui* storing for a nt.'tnber of week* will
more than pay ttiecogt/if ct^tetruetton,
and that Jhe farmer can get hl* cotton
flrat aa the seasons ya-null am! U.ciy -li»-
fKMf of It «t hie k'lsure without the
1 *** of tfjjie from trip* to gift and ntdr-
AsatutMay wtU be trad** day and dol 1 Act “The fire haaard. h* /■ontemW.
tar day a* wrtl A number of Denton would be l.ght tn iaolst*-*! loy'alions, and
tnerrbanl-s have offered specljit dollar ifle possible damage from any other
• •lie's tti^t will appeal to the bargain - ifllfiTffiiS**! Ttier* W !jf>
h*»M*-A **f the town and county, an*t
now is a gw|. tfflW to get «’>r*-*ii.- -«’
bargain^ in ilie ml»-r-’*j«',*n between
gnmffigr and faB wtien there i*
tldna g*nug ip tt c.banraifir Hn*
trades drfy "xbii'd* promts* to be up
to tflejaverage. an*! the enfdbita will )>e
weU w*rfth look**** over
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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/m1/4/?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.