Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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MAY, APRIL » »»H
FROM OUR NEIGHBORING TOWNS
Six mom
WEEKLY
*1.60
meo)
Mrs.lt,
11II I
vas rn
Jairttc
uw
Pure Wholesome
12 JO
»i.W
Mo|||,
Atmi*
Grrill
z.adt ’
i H«nU
' W.YH
uirnflt '
•t family
Gulledge .
. I lllll'i'h
lr.. amf'Nir
mill,
Air®
wulL
al th
Fi'W !■
—Homer
it aruina ii 11 nlaa
--t—t
yi. Kiliingsw«*l‘tli
lr. and Mrs- J. o
“Nffnfiny Wttnnl milt rtiurrii *rvli r*
were writ attrndeiTSunday, both rtwrn-
ing ami evening.
Rev. FL D. Heath, representative of the
returned
;!• Ill til '
reports
Mrs. H. D. Robinson Is 111 with
grippe this week.
Cleve Wilkerson viklted relatives
Bartonville, _
Will Gibbons and \jr A his
■ar Justin. <• ».
I'li.r
One year (In advance)
Six months (In adv am
Three months (In ad?
i tint e damage Stirs are
FILED IN «•»! MX
PLAINVIEW NEWS
PLAINVIEW, April 7. - The sjek pro
pie .of the community are greatly im-
are subject to action oL$he <Jfuiuerati’
primary.). .
The geluud is progressing nicely ami
will clow in three weeks- '
A box -upper wiTT be given Friday
night ToF the benefit of the school li-
brary, • ...
Mrs. Relib' ii Wood vvas 141 TJefilub.
Miss Whri Wat kihw of tSsrptrs Christi
announce hems
(The rate for announceiimnts-iu liaily
and Weekly Record and' Chronicle, to
run from insertion till after primary,
is *15, cash with otajnr for first limer-
titfn. Preeim’L-OtBces, $<-10
FOR SALE
Hand drill Hess, and set of W
drilling holes in ibon. Hancock's
IH South Elm street, Denton.
John Hot
Hill of l.'ri
II. Fluid.
tLrrrriritnttrrrr hr. Aft-------- *--------
Fred Hus-'.ll an I Miss B'lil.di Horton
inarch'd it Flovii.
F’Saiik and Ellis. Cjhkpr
Sridl, Robert l<o- .on
INDLPl.NDUNUJFferi^
r^Sji M i:. a,- Tfi
■ '"oi-.i,. prepari
age..
Koontz, vs. St. Louis, Southwi
Texas' Railway Co., damages.
WMkTy^hlefoff as Bccbtld class rnair mntTrr st postomrrst thTrto*,-
thin'
aii't -
-A...4U>Aui-*ua*wd— iroip .u-g ..o.:~,
Tsl Monday in IF-nloi).
Vivian liow’elt Is vislthr-’' frieml;
■will
there
I hem
"I ■■■■■■ ■ "■ ■
r.-vF-—\0nv7jiT
vliDI ■ I chi-kiir
Mi-,-1 ...it. tui;...
of Lillie Elm
♦ ili.ip.'J SaGird
Mr. old At . H-ixid AAriur of I rin
it. vi»iie.| h r ii>..tlp'r, Mrs. Mar; Hunt
loll ilia is'
'. ai»d MIS
ILajlX-oUid -J uUl Ai*y -44»wmrr».-
erid Convontirm, preached at the BajG
trit cbiircli hero Sunday morning ami
evening.
_ • A county rally in the interest of-fionm
"and Foreign Missions wilthe held here
on Wednesday, April 15. Dinner will
bmwrrved on the grounds:
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hare, ,1. II. Baxter
and a number of others were in pon-
ton Afomlay.,^,
Miss Fpnuie Bowles ami Miss N*'lii«
IJitmli wen; in-Ikmtoii Saturday.
slA.It'J a. Ji. ipLiJ' rally
1,1V ‘Velliirg,
laui .lion
!.<-t Satue.E
while the pro.-p
is flourishing. ,
looked belter J’r
point th,in Iti. y
the fhnrr
I Milas
Hili Stubbs i isi
I Mr-, lie li.uM
>d ii. E. Miyoii
I HIM It NEWS.
litlM'IA. April S. Miss <1.
U.S ,111.1 l.rotrrTP wp Usii.J b
-.■b.,r.| rm«r-s f-T-1.1 , ,
BtWk MW«M»LHOl ^ NEWS
HAWK * lib ad, BOISE., April A- The
corn In this emmuunity la np and look- . _ x - -T----- ... „ ..
Ing pretty, as are the ganlena ib* RaptW Chtirrh Sunday
J. & Hnekley and Ckmily were uf '*** Lw» 'Amlth ik m mi,, wef.k
Denton . Miss tome Young was 'a <lek«am u.
Mi* Jesafie Harrison spent the weeks "T **th.attot Ml*i.«ary Society at
end at Hlvt iNfinl with home MFa McKinnev
Miss Arik ptnckley of Deoloo WM Fred Rush vis It rd hta mother Mr.
here. ’ Sadi- Hush of Deni on ' Mr*
s Henry Johnson visited
U..4 WHfcrrson vM' T'rtnil r.
-. Hr mdenbergcr ami dauahier,
Berth... were m Denton..
Rgyg ,-f Corinth was here.
s Fry and' family of neaf sirnpr-
visited ItCr fntlrer. J Vv^.»4, bare.
It 11. Wheeler'and family have
to. Curinlli.
Ida Bays vyas in Is idou.
vvas in Bartonville,
and faiuilysvisited
Mrs, Tom Fry
aioie hi- seh,.,,j w*f,rk.
ill t»enl,,u tin-sl Moirda
'■■ 11 yastl' b. r
and family,- M. F. yp.p
and Mis.
a May Mellrid. were in |>rnl,„i.
It' t.. Iv.lbt tlf of < .aiiiesv Hie vv a* het"
s II. Wilkerson ,.f Hhume was her*,
.lohn'lllehards-w a- in Foi l Worth Ihi
- .l.irilH'- 1 iirf.T v
ao.l Mrs .1.. ... ■
or I fauiiiy. (i.
. ..ml .|oe Bar,!'
Mill, r aud j.roiil
X K'lo'l e"..w,| nJ vf'w I lop. . p.l.’ ,1
lid. 'I S' fv il'es h' 'Illtdav.
lolio fh.imas of t .Iley Grove I- here,
I'h'' Infanl of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
uite_M.u&..14JO31 -JT Ugk_iiro\ e_ctmu>
r^ ynnday. .
Ifiiek Woods, »riw ha< b'-ep VtTy 11]
i.1?' I.) i’luiid-I'm; i:. ia. imi.GiyiUk-—
~e EIFu rl irLthice
fl .your Poultrv, Bui
iil ptiy y.m, .
Flumre. Ilob-'J'l vl..**si**ii''-
II .Iding, Il 'b and V\ fill'-I i.an-
Ireft, Jim Ware-n. Waller Morf..n, Bea
Parrish, GedT'se llutl'U., Hay Muliicrilt
i/iid Grant, Mitchell and Elwood Nix,
irTtrMalHi-'.dt,
i'os|e[. and Abi
Wall George.
B'v. 1 lunivis
IIUANUKE
Ft<T WOKE. April 7
■Trotter ar. in Fur
Mrs. Wllsop ,,f Ma
T dMlgllle
li'ev ' ”
pie With .1 siu„illg
J, B. Illumes has
his farm! .
l|ayi)mii McDani
'.'OUS people with
’ LITTLE EI.M NEWS.
LITTLE ELM, April fi _ The
hurt cats doing tt,,... • lg
ning to come up.
, Will Wortham and Miss
Hodges of Denton vistted Miss
Young.
Mrs. M ade House attended
al of her uncle, Mr Olds ai
H^ro; FUy< en,,,h* The
honwr Priitav iU«ht, ,\pril 17 ind
.he p^.Glswiltgu m tig. hejflt ’7'
in** ttrfuMil. ’
WII.l.J YM"'
Com:i v r ■
,!. ,M i . VUV
Three damngrTsntts fttrd late TiRR
■ *»ic faOiin»,y Oo net arc. nndnytj
Kat y and" the We.sterfi (Ituon Tri(^
company. Newman Mdsby, a 'i'11
sues the Katy for S6I5 damages uB
1" Have been received here Nqv. 3,1
wli'-n was an employe of the D®|
• oiion and, Oil Co. and etjgagril in'M
Ina a car. W. G. Brothers S'lrii
Western t'nion TiTegrxpli eoinpaDY
s.’SHi damages for alleged del»y. U
telegram and W. It. Fullerton sti®
S'.Ca on the same allegatioh.
Ttm- TiTTIbWiiig sAflTA fuNr becR'
in the County court? ij
r Lillaril et al vs Missouri,.*!
ties A Texas Hailwaj G5-et s', ?
-ui’l Irllnir^Brorlwtt.
Miss Velma Me$pu'l.i''ii
I’iiol PwibL
Mi'. aliH Mis, Boil/wii a
v isiling relatives her' .
Mr. aid .Mrs lap. Laiisop
ter. Mary, were in Pilot I*.
Miss .Stell-, ll'.wdi of Ne
visiting her
Edu Terry
"Ilex of Ha'-|o|IMiir w
mall ,-mi of Mr’ will M
■I drank a -luali' .im,;,
r. Mis. jollb I’ip' huau
.'purled .ill.
Brewer lias
' of her bt'oih'
community. Sin.
hiin to be smiie bett'T
Mrs. Lun Broekeii p. visiting
I'T,' Mr-, '•arlir. of Denton.
dw’-tiv. soils; But. after all. H«.
is Hie I'haraeter
tile idleness pf I
almost lenud'es
■itiyu.-. ’__5-
Cfoyvd fn.wi
■t .Munda. .
Dudley of i«iu’z,u visited
, W.- k ..ibid; at.
berfstdo oT-ttnr father, f
KRI M NEWS
KHI M. April < - Mr. ,,m| Mrs D,.ft
visiting at VaU, v V|ew.
Mrs W giemrojpn wag U| |w.n|,(n
PIu’e'l, f,l5K '“k-" H»> May.<
,t,e|.j„n SIM| (^y
Mrs W*»
lh?il^ *ias ndunto.1 m
\\ i• »l. ?ll<l 0a!;
••'•uiiiir up iiirrh
\lr Ih ririiid •
Kihu «»i l-h«M {•!;«■
P. Lipscomb, M. D.,
Practice limited tu Eye. ' E*r
Nom and Ahmat, and the Proper
fitting of glaaaea.
Mt-,- - lie ,1i'|e. \
rule sotilh ami a
•- w. I. ..in Irj.il
i arl Ma'H' pliuhi-.
-it' ,1 bis |,aivift-,
- Il ■ o.il.I-.
E. Trotter is in Fort Worth,
and Mrs. Laney Fillavson of
Rome visited relatives here.
0. T. Thomas of Argyle was here
John- Adams .and family have moved
to Hominy. Oklahoma.
\fiss.Fritx of Denton visited relatives
her*-.
SAND BILL NEWS.
<\\li Hit.I.,
lolins.ui vi-ile.l ,
of ii' iiion.
Mr Marshbaiik- <Af Pilot Knob visile
■ I" -isf r. Mr- l.ol.i Slmrber.
Mrs. Paid s(3!,.((ioN' vislti'd h'-r par
uls. Mr. >mi \|r- Jacob Br.indeiiber
pl. Ivlniey. were ill Dalias.
i Mis. L.iustan Harweil .m,| litD-'
{."( is'iiton visile,i Mr. and Mr-. W.dl
Mr. ui.I .Mr.-. II. W .hmkii
Mr.-- .1. It lioui'j.mU
Miss Judith are m Ti.
health.
NOTICE TO THE PI TtLIC . I
erroneous rofleriion upon the character, reputation or standing of any
ndividual or corporation will be gladly corrected upon being eally’d to the
" r I I I Is III >aglllriY\ .
H‘Thompson was in Denton.
Mr Timl Mr-. Willis and children .,f
\\ Idlvshoro visHed rrj.ittvrg here.
Mr and Mrs. Ball and Mr and Mr-
Slrickland visited relnDves here.
• <«. Fanning i« attending presbvtera
in Gainesville. v
JR.
- Miss
hcry.
Mrs
-- Mi*r-Hrnr'.tmht^-TTT.T ginr'W‘ 'iveT'irTrl’'jp'
During lb*-, rain Tuesday liithtnina
struck the bum of A. Wardlow and tb<*
building and rohb nts were a total loss
with «onA insurance that partly cover-
ed the leak
Jack Dunagan vvas in Krum,
Little Robert Dooley is ill this‘vveek.
• . G. I.aythdd was here lids week.
Miss Emma liennis’was In Dcntou.
Miss A tola carpenter visited tn I’oii
<E‘r.
AV A. Faught visited in Argyle.
Air. mid Mrs. fieri Hibbs were in Deo
Ion. ,
After I- irt pour tiealtli for some
time,> .Mr- A. Wardlow died sud<k'nly
Tm*day night from heart faihye. The
deceased was ,'ri years of age at the time
of her death, and is stg-vived by h«r
NFAAK FROM Jt SI IN
JI STIN, April 6.—'Pirn Infant of E. I..
Brown died at Justin Saturday night
and was buried :it- thy. odd Fellow-'
eetnetery Sunday.
The litlle son of Hilaries Dool< .' i-
very sick with pneumonia.
A'irs, Will Leuty atid Misses Alagiid
Kendall, Mary Gppe, Aera MeGrosky and
Alyii" Leuty w.j'e in Fort W orth' Sat-
urday shopping.
4k - At 44 u4F -JRw rink fi»l- fifi*
■ Mal y Af^Hla'
o' Miss Gin
Johnson die.d at his h.ii'u South
if town Monday and the remains
ii.il"riv-d in the fl ,w’v Atodhd
AyttoTprTrhese m D'n+nTTGrrst
wee'- -Matthew Mor»rHyan»l son
Lundy Lh.jiitb'i’-. I.ni la.,.
Hs-me—SS-rH-4.'oo*vt -H—.—■+,^; I'ayg
Hubert I’r.-singer, an.I ofli.v-,'
■u Grady, th. small svin of Mr. ,ui.l \1
Eharli" Garrison of D.'nhm. \ Imr>
al.Shiloh Thursday ev iiinv. ,
AA illcrrwn of Justin \ ,-.t -.I >
lr- ‘Ida MeAlaki.n. '
J. It. Gh.intbers is repart' -l u-.i
. i.f Trinity
mi'lay.
tui daughbr in.l Will
vuibal Mr. sn.l- >l:s, AA
Miss V< wl" K,,,,
ln-ri) nf Benlofl vhgted
* k*** ** ***«» M 'Wll««
_ J1"Wr tMtlflct I I
Fort Warth.
Mrs J. R. Gnd.h.
Mtn Al* Mr, T Ih.in.u
IWnloh.
Mrs Myww of *
>' Mrbtb' asset
itUenrthip. and
*
vtiifh b
'Ter Hm.--. 'speaks nmre loudly than any
.H’uo»" ‘ "mid say in pijoof of our >-
■'I N NA DALE NEWS.
SI NMDALE, April Aliss !
Daugherty has returned to Parvin
resume her work in the school v
Grover Vaughn was in Denton.
Miner <<arrjson of Corinth visifM his
rixler. Mrs. o. l,. j^an
IL Larkin preaehed Hl Alton
A M Stinson ami J. L. and O |,
Bryan attended the AV. i». AV lodge at
Garxa Monday night.- g
,"d Mrs Eruin p«*hman and
Mgs" h ?’ "-ll,iC Kiw“ wcr* ,n Mt""
.....-
Mitiitl i \ umIJ .
• iihTi.tiib tl i‘it- :■ j-
m.itt
E. AV.dtiivei ami family were ^L.lh n-
Um.
Lenvilie Hawk was in Denton.
.MriviltJdtJcritWB Corinth was here
‘ Mjss tdlir thiver visited her graml
a MM. w "
nt rtwmoo. •-““v
’fl'AlCl! EtiAAAtdm
. A S I-.' ITil . ‘
I’r.r tusttr- ,£ the psTcu-Lr-*'H--* 4-
■^avm. \Ugiii<a«i.Iv. i' ;
’For f’.rmu'm-G—t*See-r- <-e-4--- -t - - -
■ J: Mnltt Wf : Hr-e.ie.'tivft.-
For Comn>issi.oiii;r.pGmnirt v< * .
G AV AA dk'T HH.IIY.
,Fte-‘'.!“<:f!on. .
For ConuiiissioniT P'eeim l N ■ i
FRELi. Gt .NN INGHAM It* -ehmtion
Tmji»nrffltssi*v>or BreriBcVNo: T
J. A, 6AVRAT (tte-riectl.in '
J J. I'LACLE
Fuf Asswiat*- Juslic.- Gouri f.l'ii A|
sight of everything elite
gofi'a Mtatsmen/- th»t h**
Honor legislation. But
flr> ds and thousands of
no t vote for a Than who stands 1
things NTT; Ferguson stands for.
of them will go a-IUhing. Rut
than a few of tlmm are going to
to the polls lu vote for Col. Balt
ami Mrs. ^Aj.ei ...niiiek <
I MlitjJeniy Browning
and Mrs. laid 'lone vi
I- l|e.).p. AX’i-.i. r
WiHui. lloub r 'i- ill.
Grover l omh' -l has n e w ef. ,| froi
’U pneumoma ami wil
..I Thursday.
f Fort AA orth. is v tsilio
■■ |e after Spending .1 lev
- mill h. v -..ii, James Howell,
li's. Iliinlei vi-ifed her brother, Ab
on. of LiHle Elm.
lr- LI.iml Williams and Mrs. Gliarli
nitb. Vi.-ded
"l:ii Sh.irber
< ORIN TH NEW'S.
GoltlNTH. April 7 —Some of the farm-
ers afe beginning to plant chiton but
th** majority-are waiting for the spring
to get farttier advanced. The, wheat and
oat erupts aim looking fine.
J. H. Fowler who was taken very it)
Monday is reported some better.
. ~A»gr»od crowd from here was in l>n-
ton Monday .
Miss Mamie AViley was iu Itenlon.
John Fowler of Corsicana Is at the
bedside of his father at preseht.
c. E. Fovrier of Denton .Was here.
Mrs. Tom Mitchell was taken sudden-
ly ill iu Denton Monday and vvas unable
fo gel Jiome. . ‘ '
Hex. a. h, itugh.'s lias opened “,G's-
fauraht here. ■ ■
Afiss 4.ora Coleman of Denton was
here.
- Miss Hallie Gilliam was in Benton.
.Mjsk Hensun of the Nortiial visited
bomEfolks.' — \»l‘e f
Oth.i Robinson of Denton was here
T. L. Mttriielhhm purchased the har-
bern-hop ai Corinth.
Miss itollle si rots I was in DwHon.
FAIRlTELD NEWS
FAIRFIELD, April 6 -Mr. ami A’Vs
DrfW Copeland and family have refiiFii
ed front a visit with his broth*'!- ii
Young county,
Mr. »hd Airs, Safn Powell of Prospei
v ivib'd Jus fafher near Mustang.
Carl Mctley holds of Lights Clmpi'l vis
lb d his parujito, Mr nd Mr-, it. I.. Me
lieyiiohls, of Lliiyd-
Several old "f s'c
ms*1 of th*- smyll|*o
safe. ease- hag- rlexrJfvpCTj
Itidler I lotford of Pab’stim' is visiting
his I'oiisiii, Mrs.jllorlhi Kin;
Ur. ;n»l Mi's. .uid
Mize were in Auhi" y
Misses Cernie, Ma’s;
were in Aiibrev.
A si'hytll triisl'f
li re Saturday,
Busier srairHetri of
J., IIiG emmnmiity.
\ good .tigtiwd w.i.-
p.irly v:'iv"!'i by \l.-. iml Al
MiWX FROM « NH»N HILL
i nion HILL, April fi. A good nin,
illfb'h'li! fol- t|ie gfu"il,S crops, f* Il
i.i'ter \k. g, Reynolds ,,f
■ m li'-d al the Christ!'!!) e!m
■ mui'uiug'.ind •veiling.
■IF. Slow r W.G I. 1G|1.,.-,
Wh .,iud Mbs. Sim • AFrijnirm-
IVlHe V I.Gi' .1 Ms'. Hal Af"s
tiss Lucy Jolley \!
moke.
.. IL chambers w.i
lr ami Mrs. J. S. Sc
’Ice to hinutelf and bls' family, go md
ap*i take -t look *t the Denton eouiity
fields. TI**' -liu.Jes. wf hT*^-U as giv- n
forth by the wheat, the oafs and (lie
native grass furnish it pleasiiig contrast
It's gbthg '•“) fake a migtily pull i’C.
fiull vouw of the late conatructlvcs itlto
the Ferguson hnnd-wagbu^ if Ih.it is 11 1 l
plan fo*- April Ji, anit sum*’ of lbs reeen I
defections frmm the constructiw camp '
into the Ball camp have been notable ]
XL:yre are. of course antis who will lose ■
on Mr. Fergu-1
rill 1
arejiun-I mil as cilery i
who vvijl ' lei’lion of (lye commissioners I" wlmm
Is for the I will be *'ntru-tGl th*' ditlli'iilC and im^
ar SofT.f' ■ .‘Hit -»f puHiiiri Up' m \\ i h.iT
"Ter Tntrrrffcrt.-' tn'' Hie first jil.icr, bring
Come "IlhOu-f remumralion, it is lhe kind of
. i ollie*'. in . w hich lhe place -huitM seek
| th*' man. and W" believe Ilia! lhe eidir*
Tiie man with a grouch- if. there be | citizenship of Irinfon should gel lo-
rh in Ifentan' eotm-ty-- -•uVft1i. in .j,,.. j g*-tli*T on. that. jimmxsaX..iliM----Then.
Iho men should be petitioned Io run
(or the places, that live, bring rcpres*;n-
tative of every part of town and of
tivery major interest in the city. AVe
have never doubted that these five men
can be secured from the very best riti-
xena of Denton, and they should by all
means tee <rf the typo which works for
the. general good.
The task ts'fore us is one w hich -de-
mands the active and hgrmotefrnis effort
of every loyal ciUzen. We ftro sum it
vvJR be forthcoming.
I"i> visibsl in Dall'is ,
Miss Gayncli 1‘llgrmi
AA' Ils XtKib'd relatin s (I.'ie.
Iu. I. II. MJ“U i« Mbiidiog
III i.bicagO tiffs week
Air. ami Mr-. I . H. B. H"hii-
Hull. G ill ’ I.lie IS fllt'llisbe'l III''
pl'. ul' Ju-Jan. a a'uuplc ul huUr.s uf full
s <Iurd.iy night when 4***-de!ivereiI hi-
ii'i'tiiri'. .Mr. Liu'.is i-'Tl linD h.>- lhe
kll.llk "f lll.lkilG hi- lll'li''lU' 's -'I fi'l
of Ihejr ar meh Hid I i.hl|i till it* y
hurl,
Lol) Coli lll'uli -hipped i i;.> f C 1 '
In Furf AA orlli Abuid.iy.
Jack ainl-llaiolii) l'1"t,tte' .ml Vase,,
L.,iy field vyt-re in Denlim Firs! M"nd.i',.
Til*' rain- lb*'' pn-t week T:av iair .
fine season in lhe ai'i'iuri. W li'e.d i- . :
visiting Iiit F».irenl4^tr md
Sand>’i’soii. -
Don Foster Was in Dentoij.
J. L. Pate* was in Luitas.
it I., Cole ami E. ALfftucker w
Fort Worth'.' —-T7»|
Tom Dy»r wds hi ri liMsville.
Airs. Stevens of D**<’atu jg visual
-i-l* r Alrs.-G, ik Lindley ; riLj
Mrs. Jerry Nayh^r of..
her*'.
I. B. Baxter is visit his- u. Statih
I. C. Eubanks WaL ip Dentori,’
Mi-s Euutoe Johnson bf Grakflg
Ark. is visiting N. C. Not siSiR
\l.i— Estelhi Litlle;,m .vai^inte
AA NA". Finb'y. and vM
STATEMENT W THE OW NERSHIP
management, rirculalion, etc., 4of ih
Record and I'-hroniclo, published vy.s k- .
ly al Denton. Trias, required by llm I bsubaud and nine childreil The fun
Ari of August 2L 1912. iM*l Mrvieea wwa cmiducb'd by Rev'
Editor, Managing Editor and bimfittM • .McClung at Prairie Mound Tluiradayi
nmnagor. AA C. E<twards. Denton, Tex- Anumg those who attended the funeral
as. Publishers and owners, AV. K<l-, were Air. and Mrs, I’eden of Jaduon-
wards. H J. Edwards and L. A. Md»on- villa- Mrs. Darren nf Oklahoma, Mrs.
aid, alt of Denton. Texas, comprising AAllliama of J>|ainview. Mr WanHow
Record ami Chronicle Co., ai partner- arulJHff*. .<«lyia>lnon of Wamftachie.
ship, .v tuiuliTv has gone l*> New Rostan
Known bondholders, mortgage*-* amt to aMiat Mr. Hray in hie. store,
other Neurity holders, holding 1 t*er ; Mrs. .\. E. Strader la visiting her son,
cent or more Of total amount of laimls, .1. n Strader, in Fort Worth,
morttragea or other securities, Merg*n Mr ami Mis*. Chambers and children
Ihah r Linotype. Co., NTw York City. of Argyle visited her aunt, Mrs. A.
AA. C. EDWARDS. ( Wilkerson.
Swam to ami subscribed before me The liUle daughter of Mr ami Mrs. A-
WIL
kntary Public,
* June I. I*U
iiwii Hi'
s' if ni'ilay
III Were Alis-e-
l.eip* Tluunas. Gau ■)> L ms»m. Gran Ilf ]
Amfri'vv Rogers, Jeff, tt. i ves. Grove amt
Uiu 1 .Svif...Ale.\. Xii'Un..illi.’aUL
Denlim vis
. Gray ,'fml
For Local Representative:
GEORGE M. HOPKLNS.
For CounV Judge.;
FRED M. ROrniRFF
S. M. BRADIaEY
For County Clerk:
A. P rtLANjiE.N’SHIP.
AV IL (Waiter) OIUl
JOHN FL fJJWARIH
AVATXEH BITTER
C, N. ELLIS
“AV. A. MAI (liEAAS .
GEOH'IE McNIEL
AIRS. CLARA A E.\'l I-
HOY MAAS'
■ S. Ft. Bob TI HNIJB
MI'S MAItS 'F"ALH..
F r Cmmlv Atloru* y . *.
H. It AA'tliSGN <H>
Far Tax L»llri>t'<r:.. . ;' ■
II. V. HENNEN He ■•I'.'i
F,f <h*ri’T .
PAT.G M.LIi.IlLH
Jljl Gi'ODll
' CHA'S. M SIMMgXS
S. *.* II! I’~G\
B. *j BHADFgHD
T. I. DgBHXS
Far JJiriT’Ct 'CL'l'k':. “
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fram *b‘-->nnn!h’*. bitf tfrnt W-'nOJ b
tnndtng' Tmh ntr *
-t-*iil> t-r ,t»iU niv
ifrinlFftri tini’* v l»$ji th« uni
44ff" ll£»>yv h
inipit 11 mu vxilh {!«•* <!•’•h *- md -!!»• ’■!
'..rt. <.!’ im/u* t-niiik 6<rH. mi . lib -
Mrs. J. AV.
brother, xv. ;. ...
Among th mu* in Fori WAijtJi this yvef k
wejs* Mr. and Jtof- Hgrmftpsuik Z. J.
Haniionsou, Rav Hays, Carl AVilson, R.
L. Luxelcsa, A.' Holloway, D.’S Huff-
ldu» s, Boh, John ami H* H>y Perming-
t.m, Mfa. AV. G Cook. Aliss Hiittil* -Mc-
Daniri, R. j. AA'itsmr Mr. amt Mrs. Rob
TiuweH, Mr. mid Mr- ll.*war<l‘ Nicliol-
son, Afr^-and Mrs. AV. C. Cantrell and
John Scott.
R. Houghton was iu Dallas *ui busi-
ness.
Mrs AA‘. H. Harris visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Claude Raibourne, in Hoanoke.
A'li'sgrs. AA’. T.iP»ff'*r'i, C. N. Smith and
II. D. Robinson attended the Quarterly
li.'riLm I'.iupty is a '•minty of neu';.
h'l'Kh population without a prisoner *n
!!.- jail. Oth'f '' lunties in Texas fi.ive
s.h-e,M; vjiiHl.irly too l records, bn! «n
•i' ltbt this isn-' th" llr-t C"un!y of its
iz*’ in the Mate to malt'' -iieh a nnrk.
Dcntnn ee+iidy ties many assets. I! B g
rich'Finds, o-miforl ih!" peopb ', *nd jiro
Hr' ! i 'W .0 '1 "11.ui.i.- v is' i ■ . i in .■•'.
-I*-ui'i Vlr- J.—Nt—S|ai*ri* 1' 'o*l—"''li
T"ii. Mr. .'lei Alls. *:i;.!n.| M.,y- „mi eiiit
!'•■■).). Mrs. .1. AA . Ilurb.m ellil'h-- ,1
lei Mr. iiid Mis. Henry D.*vi- ,ml eliil
Conic and -er the saniUr* *•*
lion- that arc maintained •*
big fountain al Curtis*. We'i* ”
ly a bit proud of lhe rlranHaenaJ
order (hat are <m mueh !• ****
lheee. .
Anyone eon mlv a glaM •< *•*
Hille syrup, a dash of tkft *
and Ihrrr you are. But a »1*“
uihxI soda—that’« aaniher sla«7*
The -yrvips and fralta d*d
l»«rr. Milk and rrea* •< “•*
•rM. Large, freoh egga fm* *•
II i*. S indf l'soii Ji i- JmT.Chii|gM
*ir i ""io ilwelfing.uf >: Fi*'.cc(§s
i H*-> M+'ihoiii-r 4'eviv * Is *n' i<rtg
, i" . i "uilue|e,| by IJi.v. siiavef.
•Mrs I'm* T.iylie- *.t Av'ii’fii.t.H
-i'ioiL her -i-l'T'-'Alr- * vV. 3
N H. Bg.'W'T
Ewti'g uiiver
niiv-r's siStri-,'
Center Point?
Griivi r Stuart i.f Si.mnydal*' vvas I
Charles Burgoon ami family w*i'
Denton.
Albert Bowman
barfly rrrt toot. ~
The men of ^his Community haw f
ished painting the school house.
Rev. Cagle will preach at Hawk sclu
house Sunday.
rows *>f corti
geruiHuituu;
uf the green
ig.iiu-l the blue baikat'oiind "f 'llm
Imrizmi to warm 111*- cockles nf i mm’s
AIU.YLE NEWS
Alli iVI.E, April Qmb', 4 ooW s-peil
s blowing here. ’
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A; l?*><*pcr .and chil,"
Bren and *.'. A. Baker Garza
•heir parents, Mj*. and Nfrsa J. ik.lhfflt-
M*’-.■ 4 ••+»* -HrirMnu t*-oril*rr— ’'a^!1
Misses Bertie and Ira Freeman,’’TM#-'
a- Brown ami Amami *. IJamptou;1d|E
ill D' fitun.
Ton. Bei's*- uf Roanoke was iWR^^H
Frank Wheeler has moved ml*). W*
boos ' vacated by Aft;. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs.. King. Mrs. Jea- BoylW.
Mis- Inez llvtrton and Mist* Lotlie Htf
'lee vvepe jp Denton.
lb'' school chQdreii ire pri‘paf«8jj.
in entertainment ami box supper W'
day night. - -”■
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. I.emrin linn*
A: Self .,f AA.ipp.
siiinu’ tiis.gr.imison f
Mi—e^ Katie Ci'ism
sileit in fii'nloii.
Gill" Anderson has gm;* to Hartl
Mi s. AA T. Sinclair ..mi <1 anriRM
I,,-..,,V .,)■ Piainview v JritritTfM
iellTtred .......................
>y mail (In advance)
mail (In advance) ™
Lewisville.
Ali-s Virgie Hogan visited her gr.imt-
falller. Ah'. awish'T, "f Gar/. *.
fmrts.liVAt.-tin is -wtry ill. ~ ■
Th" .following coiii|.iis"il a
I* u ly on Emi-iaSl we
Mrttey’uuliis. R.-Stmm
Mis- Annie Aliib »
Aliss Ellen -Buy tiH -
Mrs fh'iirv AAilll'.iu
-uffi'rmg from a spid*
I <»HKEM>ON1>E.NTK W ANTED
"jBe Hniuufil Anakidl 7T,wvnf»h* waailg a
' nt and agent in every cum-
mjtpl’y ** Deuton County. If there is
iw RHGI LAR correspondent from yvur
leighboi lioirfi, write fur particulars'.
-Editor .lUeurd and airujiicle.
[»! iIIMil-Lu.
rmirtim'Z
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RECORD AND CHRONICLE- COMPANY
W. C. EDWARDS, Editor. Bu*,W*S
MEMBERS THE AliSOCIATED PRESS.
* Telephones (OM and New) M.
-twin'd tlejiU, ami th*- lorn
pist j ping'.'team their
r<!.»<•*•■*.gFvv'S a fiiiirtti jjia*
AA" iire'Did giv'-n to crowuig in m*--’
tory nr crying in defeat, and il^is in tm
spirit of ••xiillafion but of ix.iltatiou
HhU w*> writ, of Saturday's election.
-JA" kuow jh.it th'' gfi .il majorily "f
tho.-*’ vvli • vo|gI igajnsi the chart* r.
mWv that it has been fierid. d. wilt Jake
up loyally thrir p.ir|s .m elliz.'fis and
they w ilt give Hm m w .elminisli'fiti.m
all tin support, ''ucom eg'ui' tit and a-
smt int'f' fli* y can.
Th*- next thing lmiri*e
tttoBUou of 1
U^i; publishers.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1914, newspaper, April 9, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208892/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.