Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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NORf SMALL POX CASES
ESTON GIliLS Hilt) (.RADIATE
AT Col.I EGE OF INDI SIRIAL ARTS
I* wJi talc you • long or
•x touruey with a »uh-
saving of time, effort
£w*ey. RURAL ULEFHH
■>r* '■ ■THURSDAY, MAT >1, I»U
Tr
HAIlf
I HOW
Water Irritates
| Zensal Skin Cleanser, then apply
palaar frail,
nourish-
fi4a help to
d. A Minnis O.M.Cnrtls
■food /or
SENIOR RECEPTION CALLED IN
On account of the critical illness of
Heed
La
Lichncr
Wilson
Waetn’S
Henschel
Goncone
Waldtenfrl
Hohl
Hoffman
Hazel Brown
Ewen
Corahmlo
Bartlelt
-tn i-ase papei’ Parcel
iTmv
We Will Pay You
fvlh'v*!HK price** fot „Pi-(nJtit
A TEXAS WONDER
anil
E I rotary of the Texas hoard, went (.0 Min-
is ! oral Wells. *
earl’mann RE-ELECTED sec.
WHY?
or to oacutt
I IMU
Hr .at
aRd »Wirttti
*g the lift:*' torPM NM MfflU
H
your akin if you are afflicted
with Eczema, and the only way
to get relief la to cleanse with
and Itli* often a wise plan Io us*' it.
especially if while clover-j* V* •**wn.
After plowing. HW land should he bar-
si in-
get
that
Virginia W ilier
t ioneerf
by the general public. ami thia year
especially. when there ia no theater.
SUPT. N’COOK NAMED
PRINCIPAL AT CORPUS
• BEST WAY TO
KEEP POSTED
A negro named (War Key, living, at
Garza is hick with siniillpox on Un' Al -
fred Williams place, ten miles south of
Deuton The county health .pmcer fre-
NEGROES tai I. ED ON
“ENGAGING" CHARGE
NEGRO HAS SMAEI.IMIX tt)
MILES Slrt’TH OF DENTON
—.Wachts
< ioWaB
rotted .manure should ttten he worked
into lt[fr-soil, toil not fresh manure 'for
that is fuller weed seeds n ail) Io get
mmol*- -I
file. rofiime'ft’iaUertiltzers’tnay be used.,.
The SenlonrclaMi of the North Texas
State Normal present “Afuah Ado About
Nothing.” one of the meat popular of
the Shakespearean drama*. al the
auditorium Monday night as a feature
of commencement week. The cast of
characters waa oarefuUv elioaen from
the beat talent in the claaa aome weak*
ago. and since have beep training regu-
larly Drew rehearsals will ba given
Uii« week, no that a< may be perfaci-
iy free ia thrtr mMMbmcv _
The college playa in DnnfoM bavnMVCM AIM) A BOIT-NOTHING"
BY NORMAL SENIOR (XAHS
Waltz in Octaves op. 33.
TT .
Spanish Waltz. ...
Sell your Poultry, Butter and Eggs to
people that spring up and claim to lx*
in th? produce husincM and play but in
a few weeks, when you have people
that buys the year around and pays
you the highest juarket priee al all
times. Give us the preft-reitae, aa they
only pay you 1h» same ax <to.
EI.ttF.RT PRODUCE CO.
BUfiMW
We are Mill handling MMX fodfoa’
Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly
t>km anil Moist Zensal for all
wati‘ry;eruplloBs. Ask
Uietlmd
is to start all over again?' Plow ui
lawn iirst-for spade it m» if the arA PINCH Of SALT FOR
TROUBLESOME DANDELION
Idle Moments
Wurm Kilter is needed.
JO l-.MI * XAMEll PRESIDENT
OF II BRICKMASONS' INION
also on“ ncw’Tlfftki. The meetings are
rducattimni rind no collections are ta-
ken The team which visited Denton
was composed Of Minor Bates, presl-
zJttiil. •?/ P11 rokn cnllngp • > _J£._ GImab,
-----------------1—,—
TO GIVE RECITAL IN DALLAS
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolute graycl, cures
diabetes. Weak anil lame hacks, rheuma-
tism, .and all irregularities of the kid-
neys and Bladder in both men ami
’women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your’deuggist.
will be sent by mail on receipt of *1.
One small bnttle is two months’ treat-
ment. and seldom fails to perfect a cure.
Send for Texas testimonials. Dr. F.i W.
Hall, 8926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mb?
Sold by druggists. (Advertisement.)
I' Public sentiment should be against it
wirt ww believe iLJ»; there can be no
reaa»n why ladW should suffer with
headaches and neuralgia, especially
when Hunt’* J.i«htning Oil give* suck
prompt relief It ia simply a question
of retting the ladiea to try M. All drug-
«l«ts sell Hunfa Lightning OH In ®e.
M«d »e bottle*. A. B Rieharda Afodl-
L <X. Sherman Texan (Adv )
®,.D. JUNES SAFE AT TAMPICO
A message from Secretary Brytjn sit
Jftffitiingb.i fi» Mrs. 0. li. Jones of Dyn- j
IK receive.i Sunday morning, s' '
Whef s ...... -
nxier Am-ri can'protection, ami would
jbahome some time next'Week.
Get a 5(>c. bottle of Dr. King’s'New Dis-
covery to-day. Whatjt did for Jennie
Flemming it w ill do Tor you, no matter
how stubborn or chronic a cough may
be. It stops a Cough and stops throat
ami lung trouble. Relief or money back.
.'sOc. and ?1.00, at y<mr Druggist.
Bili'kieii's Arnica Salve for Pimples^
■ , Advertisement.)
. tfir Cb> Health Officer reports that
tfaa on*' <’as of smay pok in. Denton
this year, hal of Mr. Armstrong, will
se«(jls4'hargf *i m a few, days, and tha*
then' were n*> exposures in Iwnton ami
no apprehension of any others cases,
n awaking of the lessened expense in
With *fiJ1 insuring the preven-
ion‘of cuhtagious diseases', especially
piallpox. aiwt 'if caring-for such cases
ihen lbw' developed, Dr. Piner coiu;'-
^pnle*! the eily on its recent liealth
law pes'Cii *ftpr fhe Normal smallpox
■“•ve, which IreeiJ the city from liabjt-
,lb the expense bf caring for patients
R Wjuld'n«*l he removed to Hie pest
iifiip.t.':r pa > iug aau' id. Hu;, expense;
tiepti' ' 7iimTgiinon,“Mr.. tTndrr
e old liw, the Health officer stated,
! expens f faring tor a fexv cases
Mid ,“ator>st build an interurban "
w they enforce the quarantine and
1 requip* lhe health officer to see
it th« pc* oiises are properly fuml-
jed and' tf public' jyoteen'd against
jtagion
"Formerl- the Health Officer vaecins
■1 all persons at the .City’s expense,
aislB’d al! groceries, paid for al!
Heines, physic,Ian, bedding, nurse**
| other care.. Now it is a .strictly
iness mall**1' and the exj^ense goes
„»re it te longs which usually means
0 those who tlon'i protect (hemselves
Igjimaattoii.'' ’ i
*rte' Health officer reepuntered the
inses of a. case of small pox, , a
oge negro ill some eight years ago,
•n with the .doctor at |12 per day.
je at K’ i** t' day, tent at. $24 for lhe
od of ibn*-s>. drugs at $20, disinfect-
al $2b. so.l eries al $25. wagon to
LpaUi'i*' *ut of town at $10, four
six at X; t^r day. Imirial at $25 afLta' 1
t oughed for Three, A ears
"I am a lover of yrrnr godsend, to
jium.mit) an*l science Nour medicine.
Dr. Krtig's New Discovery, cured my
eougli of throe years standing," says
Jennie Flemming, of New Dover, Ohio.
Have you an annoying eough? Is it
Child Cross? Feierish? Sick?
FOR SAUK-CASE COMPOUND TR.AC-
.-yWi engi"**, suitable for plowing or
■•hshmg Reasonable terms. J. 1,.
312 Sumpter Building, Dallas. (
>*»«■ 3twp I
iihaloguv
Spark- aTirt Laruy
was
the
had
be
atid
that the’brotherhbdd of Disciples were
meeting th’- opportunity.
The workers left Salurday for Wbites-
1 boro. A. D. Rogers, corresponding sec-
County Superintendent.J. J. McCook
had a telegram from th*- School Board
nt Corpus Christi announcing that he
had been elected principal of lhe Cor-
pus i hristi High School at it salary of
$2,000 a year. 2 Mr. MeCobk is serving
uow* on his >*i-rrfid term as County Su-
perintendent^ declining to run for a
tliird term, allq |ie has taught in Um
High School here and was siiperinteii-
denl at Sanger before returning herrn
to accept (lie position of Secretary of
III*- t.hamh’-r of Gonitnttrce. He relin-
quished thal position ty accept the
county 'operitil.-n*l-me, and his record
in each position he has umliTtakeu 's'
declapil by ius friends to iiavo been
iimisuiil’y successful. He will move his
family to Corpus some time duriiig the*
silHiiuer to be ready for xctiool yv bieh
opens in .September next.Health Officer Piner. II Is said lhe man
h.ul been in Dentbn ami Lew'isville
shortly before taking down. The house
where he visiled in Denlim has been
fumigated and those ^exposed vaccinal
ed County nealjh Officer Edward*
went Saturday to visit the patienl and
(*> lake such precautions ns he finds
necessary, in tli*1 neighborhood.
skin Diseases Cured.
Ihiid's Caire is the name of the rerrw-
iTV 'wrrfch TsH'bsolutely guaranteed to
cure all forms of skin disease or the
jowehase -pricb .prmuplly refunded.
Wonderful results aro obtained by its
use. curing canes that would not yie1*J
to Other treatment. Ask your druggist.
A. H.-Richards Aledicine Co.. ,Sherman.
Texas. V (Advertisement.)
fok DiegmIo
’foxnd safety, or that he would be un-
,jy to. mak- his way thru the Mexican
(Wpiry to Tampico.
tones' family here, who felt very! arrived when the worl.l was to
NoW is (he time to get rid of yoiir
I'heimiatlsm. You can do It by apply-
! ing Chamberlain’s Liniment find mas-
RENALT
(A Pt)RE VEGETABLE REMEDY)
I 1» guaranteed ia bring relief to
suffi-rers of BRIGHTS DISEASE.
I RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY AND
I STOMACH TRnimi lts or money
wifi be refunded.
For Sale by
| R. H. GARRISON,
ipcieli* ' of th*- chiin h wgs .presented
ably bv these" representatives .and
their need -of more workers and funds
| shown in plain business statements.
* t PresideJii Hates closed the meeting
Sunday morning, stated "ill* a"lii.'l*’ry of Ihf men an,d mil-
md was safe in Ttimpico, j lions" movement. <
He said that the business-men of the
i brotherhood had seen-greater visions
the rival nav.al powers oT the World,"
in a very. thoughtfiil way and. J.wo
sides were practically even until nicy*
look II**- fioAr in the rebuttals' when th*-
debaters ot the negative showed Hu ir
superiority in. the giving of quick and
decisive answers’In the arguments, ad-
vanced tfy the affirmative side.
Geiirgi* Hopkins. The Lee debater*. It.
Is .Counts and XV. A. XWitren, bandied
th*- affirmative si*le of the 'question.
"Resolved: That the United Stales
should diAconlipue Du' ^practice of
i IMIX’T BE* MISLED
r
Deiilon Citizens Should Read ami
This Advice. *
Khiney trouble is 'dangeAms and
often fatal
Don’t experiment with sionething
new and untried.
. Use a tested kidney remedy.
Begin with Doati's-’Kiduey Pills, '!
■T*SM In dvtrtnry trmtbIes 5u -yearte
Rre'ummended here and everywhere.
The flowing statement forms con-
vini'ing proof.
- 'Mrs. W A, Autrey’, Pilot Point. Tex-
as, says: "My kidneys- troubled ine
for several years and when 1 was suf-
fering from a bad attack, Doan's ■Kid-
ney Pills Were brought to my notice.
I immediately got a supply, and after
using about* halt tiie box, I felt a great"
deal better. The constant, dull ache
in my back was- relieved and my con-
ilition improved in every way. I still
use Doan’s Kidney Pills oocasionajly.
I can recommend them 'just as highly
as I did som'e years ago, when 1 gave
a statement in their praise." '
Price 50c, at all dealers, ■ Don’t
ply ask' for a kidney remedy
Itofin's Kidney I’itlSr—the Kame
Sirs, Aytrey had, Koslei'-Milbnrn
I Tops.. Buffalo. "NA. :adv..
. I wtof lhe H»dlh ' |
*re»v>we , ML
■ ■MBMJkNTtM* P-'•»
terminal loti of the < -dlHigs
■! vn-Hvia ■ a t tieS—e -Mwd-W
It would surprise you to know of the
great good that is being done by Cham-
berlain's Tablet*. .. Darius Downey, of
' Newberg Junction, N. B., writer "My
wife has been using Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets an*l finds them very effectual and
) doing her fr»M of good." If you h»*e
any trouble with stomach or bowels,
give Hmm a trial. For sale by all
'4 deal*r»_ (Advertisement.)
May 21.- The board uf re-
gents of tfu Slate. Norimih gave
lengthy (•••n»idrw»|**'*tr’ycster<ltiy t« lh<-
rebuilding of the West Texas Normal
at Canyon City. The Governor abso-
ifrWy-WodiwMt-to pi-rout thu-use uf-auy
of lhe sfOOJMX) instiram e carried. Tcm-
pofnl'y slruelmvre Will -be. _ used—fur
tin- Mhoid next year.
At the regular meeting of the Direc-
tors of the, Retail Merchants Assoria-
Ton Wednesday afternoon with E R.
Johnson, l). M. Curtis, V. \V. Shepard.
W. A. Taliaferro. Will Ever* ami Will
Long present, Earl Mann Was re-elected
Secretary for Jhe Association for an«
other year- No assistant was appointed
at the’numtlng of ftie director but
Earl Mann staled T^nfsday mornihg
(hat one would be in thenexl few days.
A committee was appmnled to *as»is»
the Si-cretary in preparifop a new rating
list for the ma- of the Merchants wtio,
are members of the AMoeiafMo and of
which all business men of lhe city with
a very few exceptions are now mem-
Ibers. Mr. Mann state* that the Mer-
chants' Aseocixtlnn is growing in Inter-
est ami enthusiasm in all lln*“p and that
the organization Is now better prepar-
ed than ever to taffl* care of all Inter-
ested in it: —
w.rn making new religious his-
te felt that s new heaverrand a
ooo.ouoo.r. uu. ...... npw earth were being opened up
It was feared he had not , gr* at*‘st blessing the *pam
geping was in the vision which
corning t** them. The movement
. .. .u.op.vv, i‘o sueeee.1 becaure it eamt' from
The meHreag*’ was a great relief tb aii<i that the injjr
* • - « • 1 arrived when the wafIU was to
ripUbil tor the kindness of Secretary built religiou-ly and socially
iL.. i a 1. — to .... 11. .* •>!< I li i iv I stag 1
a . * . * * his L.iiaiiii»»’riam •» i.iiiiumn run-'
r«we,M’r rrt^Lfr^uentt^lli rrelucp H |hF pnrK M, ,.„cb app|1.
Io a gnitd,. .seed bed conmtlon. Tin* I ,.aijlin j.',,r s(lie py all dealers. (Ari-
w+H eiteotir.-ige |hc jyapiy—.gecmmali«u*rVl(r||sPhYPT1^ ....-----
The friendly rivalry existing hrl<ve*'n
the Reagan and Lee So*'iefi*‘s cpmposed
of members of*the student body was al
its highest Ftfijay *'vntU«Jh*<b at *"•>
time during II** paslT*Tii> of I lie Nor-
mal and Hie Lees ji-nned in th*' enthu-
siasm of Hie Reagans ill their praise of
III*- representatives of the Reag.nas. ■
P. P* fers and W Harris, when tlipy
were*-awarded the-judgment in ill*’ ile-
Jto.lll.llA. i*..'.n.i:Jui!.U".u> >”b' "f I1”' jmlm's.
Elese Stevens.
Wayside Chapel op. i2...Z*.w
Henc Hodges
March of tttv Flovvvf Giri*
Mabel Tucker
The fibstructiv** Hal in Hie pit, by La-
roy Haire.
(a) March de Coucerl
(h) The Swallows (vocal) f’
Terrell Dobbs.
PART 11.
Rose Waltz «*liorii*>
A I'tviss. P'cvisfi, listles* child willi
coated t<lBKuV’,~T*ale. lk**'*ll'l ’slcepT‘vat? |
s*im*'t,i.H!*,s vfiry lilile, then again rav -ir
oiisiy ; stomach sour: breath fet,i*l:
pains in stomach, w iflt diarrhea : gaui*l*
teeth white. asJoep, and starts up with
terror alt suggest a Worm Killer
*i*melhinir-that expels worm-, ami *i-
ioo^r eVery efiffd fiim tTieni. Ktrkaporr J
QI AfolNTINE R AfoEB <>N KM ALL-
HIX < AKE NEAR LEHISAILLE
yVrelTso'ffoy afinrnook 'he City Health
Offl. . r who » zeting •• Cnunty Hexlth
Officer in the abrenre of Dr IMwanU
went to the tuHW* ^f N. T. Gentry »
num* .net of LewtaxHl* wh*re Mr
Gen'rv hi* h»l » t>*J «♦ !“*•«-
pux and rafoM '»* *n»re»“*Larne back la uaualiy caused by rheu-
rnahsm of the muactee of the back.
which you wilt find nothing better than
Chamberlain* Liaimrul. For eaU by
.11 dealer* Adveriieement;
. Lirliner
Smallwood
I Ain’t Gonna Crp; No Morn (vocal)
..... , .....Bush
Huth Ponder. ---
The Little French Doll ... Huth Askew
Tulip
CHEAP PAINT
The < heaped paint is the one that
goes farthest ami wears best; there is
most In a gallon of it.
What I* a quart of mijk worth? De-
pend* on the milk.
So of paint: depemls on the paint.
Devoe is worth the top price, what-
ever it is. Poor paint is worth nothing
at all: you've got to pay your painter
$3 nr a gallon -for pulling it on; and
it isn't worth it-
Devoe gm's twice as far and wears
twice or three limes or four times as
long.
The cheap -paint is Devoe at Hi* top
of the. market. • DEVOE.
•Taylor Harilware Co. sell* ft-
hi the Dime Museum .Fanifa Lanii'C
■Della Kapha Ep.**olei)i . ... '.... . Pease
Edith Sullivan
Happye-Birds rvnc.alr
l iertrude 11
<!**«•**:■* fe.lowing therefrom, no medicine con I e more «iaD<ab*e ■•i >*orvT,vA
PIEBCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY^ A
Thie famoua Doctor’* prescription ha* bM recommended for over 40 year*
.Mia today )U.ta* bigaaueceM. Rretore. a healthy appetite. Cleanse, the blood,
gtreogthens the nervea. Regulate* (Uunach and liver. Deuiaad the original.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
form by DcaSers in Medlcin*>«
.missionary -io the Seandiiiuv iaio- of
I .MiniiesoEtv Frank Jiarret, returned
gys. per■’*'-reii,8M2 to 9c missionary from Chinn; Geo. Mil. kley,
Btitoy*, pet pound.. 10c ...secretary, of the church extension
-puund. .......... in to We board, amf \V. II Warren, secretary of
tore per rtoz’-n....^...............15c.; Um qptord for ministerial relief-
BkMre-bnt‘. old, per lb........... ,41c Ths XX'Th °f revojal foMU-de ami
ELBERT PRODUCE CO. societies of"'.....' " '
Iteparlpient of Agrleullure Frte-
lieal Methods for Killing Dandelions
that Ruin Appearance of Lawns.
The best way To kill Individual <fan-
ilelhm plant* Is to cut off their lop*
and put a pinch of salt .about a thrin-
tdefui; on tiie surfaee of cm-h ' \posed
root. This will kill maat of them. As
salt as generally applied rnlqs soil, the
salt should' be used sparingly sml ap-
plied only to the. root-lop* <>f the dan-
delion. Ttie U. ii» Department of Agri-
culture him for some time been testing
varfrms poisons to discover Hie most
efficient means of eradicating this
Troublesyffie weed from lawns, but «l-
tluuigh others have been fotipd satis-
factory, the common sail is best fur
general use'a* there is no . danger ac-
companying its application. * .*
Tin* Department,’* specialists say that
tuncliKIfort f* wasted in merely cutting
off Hie daude.lio.n tup without applying
some poison to the root that renialus.
The demi*'Hon has a tap root that grows
deep into the soil and cutting off the
plant merely encourages the dandelion
to come zip in a thicker growth.
The time to eradicate dandelions is
in the spring before the plant has had
time to foFfii seed. The seeff spreads
rapidly, blown by the vvind. The blos-
soms should be close mown before they
have gone to seed and salt should then
be applied to each root. A man may
be very diligent in caring for his own
lawn and yet have seeds blown In from
neighboring lawns. This Is of snch Im-
portance to those desiring fine lawns,
that it might be made a matter for
community action.
' If ifie. lawn is very Tutl of (bis weed
it is too tedious a process to treat each
plant by the SaJI process. In this case
two posstj1!'' methods of. traiiiC.diou
titoy 1»* rpeeupptended. The lir-,1 oivIIhmI
ig to thicken the stand of grass. I** t*’iid
Io crowd out the dandelion. The grt<ss
nitm)l<£i»o pul into.ax vigorous .condition
by !7piTres*JnK'AVTth'ACrtE--f<’Ht*il nrai,
mw qr fertilizer in the.fall, and by re-
in thin places. The second
:itlvis*il in extrem*' insimievs^
Mature intended that the body should do its own
■ ■ repairingsand it would do »o were it not for the
fact that most of ue live other than a natural life.
Nature didn’t intend that we should wear corset*, tight collar* nr
j^oer, nor live in badly ventilated and draughty house*, nor eat and
st tbs thing* lhal «. do, nor rido in *u-e.C e*i
,’fc d! While (here H -
bMHigSt ’d' Hw heuo*
Ur ivilry'to ft" “<*ly
brain*. Scott’s is
th“'h7-
Miss Roberta Bass, who ha* been’
taa.ihinr v.U.tp un.l.piun,, in is.ii., f,?>.
the past year, wiU give a students’ re-
cital at Bush Temple of Musle Recital
Hall on May Ti in Dallas, assisted by
her [hi pt Is from Denton, ip the regular
program and ollierswho Luxe boen In-
vited to assikt In the choruses. Those
who will take part and those who have
been asked to sing in the qhoruse* are
as follows: Misses Hit.-* AVilkefson,
Jsnie -bnit 'Foster. Effilh Sullivan, Mary
Bales, Annie Minton, ’ Verna Adams,
Ruby Van Cleve,' Gertnide Ponder, Ma-
bel Tucker, Margaret Bass, Helen
Bushey, Naomi Gist, Haynes, Beryl
ititvrr, Aiicvn Oliver, Clara Curtis, Ma-
bel Pierce, Grace christal, Prunty and-:
Bertha Hill.
•The program, w ill he us (uUdwsn. j
PART I.
Primavera (chorus) Moileratl
_ ——’ (.Hass.
on Hloomhig.Xh'Hdovvs Hinot' Rive King
Virgmla Waller, Hazel Brown
Who"* Afcttel ... ..... Rose Sparks
Guriy tucks Orth
”oT the’C."T. A., br,
,aiui Mrs. Bizzeli have announced that
the reception to the Senior students, to
liavi been given Tuesday at their home,
li.*> been called In.
Besides Uta students, a numbe'r of
townspeople bad' been invited to the
reception, but it is naturally felt that
ttie college affair would Dot be eujuy~
able either toa the faculty -or student
body, sliailoXvi'd by the Dean's seriousAt lb’- Hickory Street Christian
church Frbiuy evening the "team"
touring Texas in the interest of. the
"men and piillions" movement present
. ’•H’+fi— rails*'to :i loretiogs’tf Therep-
I resentative.members of that congrega-
thrry B ,*. -. former Denton boy and 'j”!' This movement is unique in r* -
'*■. of J. P k.I*'? of this city, defeated I'm-i'ii- hretory in that.it I* ah. em
Tex.7- pre-nayere' Union adminis- ?"’"?'•* ”*** "^x.’rere msl
Em c.<i>df't,! C .yalutuay llPtihr cnn-;w’[k “ £ all U'j,’ IRlrr^pritmxlBlIgh.
ion a.’ I *uple and was elccleU ^'<h*l niak*' a gr. at urute.l ciunpaign f*,r
de.....* I’nhm over President "'T a"'l(""'n7 ,,s a whole inst.-m
s. k . ur - w- I <» oy nepuratt? en(iea\or by eaciPboaru
t "as hereto^ been the
i tuuj been president a number of pracUee Tht, u U»e 'leam j»
g of the rwnrn. union * ,,n •>
•* mnpUno’u
_f'j?ax3 as KickaptHi W'urtti kilHH’ i* a.
rami) run fret ion. Ky»»|s th»’ worms,
ttir pf your. tMvtW% h**mUU* —
al yaiur druggist. Advertisem*mC
REAGAN TAEM fVINS
UNANIMOUS* VICTORY
Poor appetite is a sure sign of im-
paired digestion. A few doses of Cliam-
bcrlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will
strengtlii-n your digestion and improve
your appetite. Thousands have been
benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold
by all dealers. (Advertisement.)
DENTON BHY LANDS GOOD PLALE
IN REEVES OM NTY SCHOOLS
Eugene Mr Whitebead, son of Q A,
Whitehead of this city, returned Thurs-
day from Balmorhea, Re**vps eiglnty,
w livre: this week he was elected super-
lotendent of the Balmorhea school at
a salafy of 1125 a mofftb Mr. Whttc-
head taught at Valley View last year.
He Is a graduate of lhe North Texas
Stale Normal and the High School.
last ,h*tird from Mr. Jones-was' for work than the ministers and were
iairreuv. xtlicr reftigees from Mexico ‘ responsible for this -unified cff*>?t
staling that the last seen of Mr. Jones ■ "hie'
nM his party was that they had sought | lory,
ifcp in jibe mountains out from ; r:
I',, tt* ■*
Ew e«a
I MT ■>
< IJLRUI MEMBERS HE\R
ing $10 f"r a coffin, amj boarding1 .MEN INI) MILLIONS TEAM
rinses *?<i. th*' total expense to the
ty was ■*K-*.o thing over $300 for the.
B0e case c ■
REGENTS (ONSIDER RERITI DING
nr 'Tm AA-EST ti aas NWBH<~
the ilnmteltuii planl - both those that i „ * . .
com*' from roots ami s***ts. After fol I xi*1-^^.
Towing cither of tfie two plans. *k*‘lch* *11
here, the lawn should he maintained in
. at^H’rt.g’imUUon by capi’fu! mowhig. roJJ-
inb and watering.
g-‘Spreyiwg ’WUfe’+WMi
lo kill dandelion* witfimiL kjllmc th*'
grass is not recomm»*mwi-by the De-
partment, aiyiou^h it has been tried by
sdme who cuosriytrr; It smteessful Ex-
periments do , not seem Hv establish il
as a pratlcal method.
Hugh Henion an*l Elm*C Mays, both
negroes and said th live heap Hebron,
in the.southeastern corner of the coun-
ty. were brought to jail here Thursday
morning by Deputy Sheriff Wilson of-
Aubrey. Complaints charging them
vNlth "unlawfully engaging in and pur-
siyng tt**' business of selling Intoxicat-
ing liquor in a local option county,"
were subsequently filed against them
by 'County Attorney Wilson. The
charge is a felony, qnder Uta statute
making "engaging" a penitentiary of-
fense, and the complaints Are among
the first ever tiled In this county. The
alleged offenses nUniber six or eight in
each case, fflrording to the complaints,
)|and the sales are aHcgeit tb have been
made in the.Parvin country.
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The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. t>. No. 4, Alma.,Ark..
says: I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as’strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.’’ ,
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. - '
Has Helped Thousands. '■
r. n.^.r
- You Need a Ton
r There are times in every woman’s life when she I
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. L
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic ■
: to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com- r
1 posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act ■
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, P
and helps build them back to strength and health. L
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ■
ailing women in its past, half century of wonderful l
success, and H will do the same for you. ■
L You can’t make a mistake in taking
Harvest
'' by having that
Thrashing Machine
Art*
courfof
I » \t r M,’s- -hi<I MIhm Ahiw *UhkB of
MAKES RHEUMAT
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR
of New Remedy are
IL»lf» i» • candidate fur Uw plan*, w>th ■*
prea* rep«>rte Indicate thal hr I* pear- *
Herndon c.-mie in'Simday in answer
l*'lcgrn*m>
D*a>! A I.. Banks is reported consid-
erably iiiipiuvisj Mi>n<lay miiriiing after
uu attack.. of ‘severe bi'mm'i'ltaagv of the
SUt IRE IIAXTER GETS WORD OF
IIEITH Ol NEPHEW IN KANSAS
FORMER DENTON ROY MAY HEAD
TEXAS RRHKLYYEBS t'NION
*ia\ morning. Th** atteniling physicians
thought fui; a Time Saturday afteriioori
that there vva» no chance for Mr.
Batiks recovery, -Ile'Tiad the lust hena-
uirliag*' ut nyou. Sunday, and ha* been
Iwen growing steadily* better nlnoe
ROWDEN COTTON SEED
.Humir' il* of bu*li*’l*. 73 cents per
bushel. Pv<* uiil< » ■ "I of Jiielii), TexsK
L. R CHOATE, Roatmke, Texas, R 3.
Muy Up.
.iml vvini blluT hinvliiiii rr'vV* re iinabl*'
to join their friends In tti*' lovvn who
S’qiur*' \V JA Baxter reccfved wnjM
Tliursday .of T)l*1 death al WHa*in. Kan.,
of Ills jtepevv, v’.THkuu Sherman Baxter, .
aged 50 years, editor of lhe -XVHdoii
County Herald, Squire Baxter had not
►•en. fii* nephew since to* was a child.
Dr. King’s, New Life Pills keep slum
ai’li, liver unit kidneys tn healthy fiomli
lion. Hid Ila* bod> uf poisons amt waste.’
Improve your complexion by llusliing
Hie ijver and kidneys. “I got more re-
lief from one b*>x of.Dr. Klug’s New J.lfe
I’ills than .lny,|uedicin<i T - (. Z.Z._.
».<>*■« E. Hatfield, of Chicago, Hi- !?>*'.,
at your. Druggist. - .-(Advertiw'-mcnl?
No Calomel Nreereary.
The Injurloii* effect and unpleasant-
ness of taking calomel Is done avjay
with by Shnmon* Liver Purtfler. the
miidesl known liver medicine, yet the
mo«t thorough in action. Put up in yel-
low tin bows only. Price the Tried
inner used always. A. B. Richard* Medi-
cine Go.. Sherman. Texas. (Adv.)
Overhauled and put in
shape for business.
All our work is done
right and is guaranteed
graduation,
cours*',
Ari*
Eye* sunken With Fain.
Tliri-e years ago I had a Very bad
spell of nenrattu "which caused my
eye- to become sunkru mid bloodshot
wif/i [min. limit’s Lightning Oil wa»
reciimm* mtoq ,tnd, after, using, the pain
jlft'Ymi reuirnrei: says A. m
<.*»ffey, Van Buren, Street, Litch-
-HyM. Hl. Tilts wowdeefui modiKtaw ia
sotrt by itH ttrmrgieis- everywlreiw. A. 8.
HteJmrils- Metliehie Go., Slternmo Texan.
Advertisement.)'
ar*' the only ones l*> nrriv*'-in tliiscimti-
trj Io dale. Ttie fottowtng is from -a
letter written lo\lohn \V. Bailey |>y Dr
W. .1. Hmicoek, formerly’ <*f Cook •
I'ount'y,’lv lio Willi lit* fairtily escaped
from San Dieguito :
•'We leff San Dii’gutti* May 2 ami ar*-
rived al Tamos,*K Hilles West of Tampi-
co), May 7. There were niy family.
Dan Spillane, Mr, Tigimr an*l a Gerniau,
also Mel Saf'terwhifr* and family. AV-*
bad hcCn .ll.eld prisoner^ Ihrec days mi l
tiiglils and bail in* hope* * if gel ting out
nHye. 1 wan hit twice.with a ‘machete’
aivt;<;hessly a son) wax’lift on the
he:id2,wllh « .Uto'MI and knocked down.
Mrs. Hancock, Chossley and my self were
s)irr**mui*’rt. The bullets flew around
blit none hit us. O. I). Jon*-s and others
who vv<T*‘ oh the raiu'hcs got ill the
mountatns lieforr they k«I them. I
think ifacjr are trying tff"Tiulkr . their
way to MtHamoras, .bul ifoti't know.
They sent vVi/rl they Could do us no
godd by roupug in. mid would May in
lhe mountains. It may be that when
|h<> i-xcih-menl has uooled down It will
not be m> bad there. We had been cul
off tbp Tour weeks and did not know,
the Americans ha<l left Tampico miHI
we arrived there. We got from Tammy
to an American boat under the British
Ong I c.m only give you a slight Idea
of what we went through."
- tHarcy Bate*, a foriuen Denton boy,
and a son of J, D. Hafiieof thta eily. Is
likely W head the T*x*s Bricklayers’
»nd Plasters’ .Union mayctatton. The
aMHtai «’oi)vm,i»M» t»l the areoemlion Is
ouw m session kt Temple. Mud Mr.
MINES'IN MEXH AN MHUNTAIK*
WHEN LAST HEARD FROM
It ia needless to suffer any longer
with rheumatism, and be all crippled
up, and bent out of shape with it*
heart-wrenching pein*, when you caa
surely avoid it
Rheumatism come* from weak, ia-
active kidneys, that fail to filter from
the blood, the poisonous waste mat*
ter and uric acid; and it is useless to
rob ou liniment* or take ordinaiy t,
remedies to relieve the pein. . Tb»
only prolongs the misery and caa't > -*-•----e-
possibly cure you.
The only way to cure rheumatism
is to remove the cause. The new dis-
covery, Ooxone, doc* this because it
neutralizes and dissolve* all the poi-
aououa substance* and uric acid that 1
lodge fa the joints and muscles, to
•cratch and irritate and cause rheu*
DEAN IIMDt.s lil t 1 ERjtM'ER ■
SEX ERE HI MOHRinw S A l l RD At
Huth Adkireon, daughtre <rf Pref, and- -
Mrs. C. N Aiikhwon of tin1 C. 1. A., Sus-
an Frances Gobli, daughter uf Mr. and
Mrs. A M. Cobb of W*nt Sycamotii
street, Bessie' Lee Floyd of Lloyd, but-
why spends inurb of her (Irpe hi Den-
ton with lu'r bister, Mrs. Joe 1, Hlevvetl
in E.,xi Oak, Marami't fieorge, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. A M. ik'orge 4u
north Itentnii, Mary Lou Hollo-
way, daughter of Mrs. Cassie Hollpway
<Jf w«td- Mulberry. Jo Hepa .Kennedy', ‘
of Sfi>ii<l«r*l Hall, Johnnie Kin*, who
lives with her sistef. Mr*. K. H. Smith
of North Bolivar. Gertrude MeReynold*.
•daughter of Dr. S. McRgynuhi*. an*L
Mary Angus Stn'rrii', daughter of Mrs.
Ilamiltim Storrie of Dallas, formerly of
Deuton: JiTEare Denton or former Den-
ton girls who will graduate this year
at the College of Industrial Arts. It is
Interesting that sll of the girls with the
except ton of Miss Susan Cofrb are vmri-
pteting In the Household Arts Cours*',
Nils* Cobh having enrolled to finish hi
l!o l.ilirnr.v course, iuteudlUK I" i-'k"
up Lite x.iau'work. ,*k tl+e SLUe-TIKKmi-
sily next year.
■ ThFper?rtiDnriwirii. v stmfiTns from
D*'ntan-is trot surprising, nr unusual.
' Fiwvw.ver, as thepe -are, i
Jgtx. I’liiKlid.ites— for
''inly ilvts taking th* litiTiir
lliris' Hi*' Fine -ond Indnstriat
I'ours*', ami **n*' ll.ie coiimieri'iul
Letters received bore from parties
who *'»cap(’*l from. San Dieguito, Mex..
leave muyd* 4»iuW-«* 4o-Um* fata
D. Jolie* am* other Anu ricgna **f that
i>Lose FlauyiMlihs* . 1*11* r* H is llmuglil
that Mr. .Junes vvitjj-Ids |oirtn*'r were
on their ranch wlu*n li*>ubl* broke mu
Denton
Machine Works
P C. STORRIE, p/op.
Phone 33
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Really reMired of eterti« He ha* !>•<*«
pre*i<b>ni >»f lhe Dallre union fee ar**
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