Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A 5ET
MODERNWeNGLISH
DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE
PRESENTED-BY THE
Tht Accommodating Bank
Lock Forrmter
G. H. Blewtn
I. F.-R.I.V
ty B, McClu.Un, Pre*.
I L Bl-*OL V-Ptw.
B. H ’ Peavenport. C»»hier
R. M. B rut, AwhUnt Cuhiei
2*modatih6
FAMILY
In order to dean up our stock
D BEANS
Including Suits
but
interest
LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
Phone Us Your Orders
Wilson-Hann Co
Gas Connections
Plumbing
ins. ia aUd 2
..J M.A . ..-u A
OICTIQNAUY M*» leMbet.
Hardware
be-
Visit Our Store
TAYLOR HARDWARE CO
you
We Pay
MATES.
Fox Bros. & Company
TAYLOR & WATSON
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
T. C. Sample
Now Is the Time
Phones 342
East Side Square
kind
Both Phones
House Dresses
to<T V. Robertson
J W Sullivan
Farms For Sale
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Get a Hot
East Side Square
Over Raley & Co
more of the
Buy a “Jewel
OnaGoodThing
and Save Fuel
Little White Wagon
N \V Corner Sq.
T.L McDonald, M.D
Old Pnone 74; New Phone 45
North Texas Gas Company
Gas Is Here
Next Door to Water and^ight Office.
for 25c
Lone Star Restaurant.
WOODRUM & DA VIS
Street.
West Oak
nee.
you
but
will
salt
for
by
to
Au-
The prices
in Denton
MARRIAGE REGISTKR.
License was issued the fth
G. L. Stone crd Miss Lula A.
trey of Lewisville.
DYNAMITE • *P INJURES
PETE JOHNSON, N EG HO MAN
Your phone calls wi I receive
prompt and considerate at
tention. Try our grocery
service
elected
for the
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The beat dinner in town
A teleph
sity of the
ly in times
or fire. The cost is trifle. ’
Individual resident rate $1 50
per month. Wy?
Four party resident rate $1.00
per month.
Call 26 and ask about having
one installed.
Ton
better
anywhere.
he West Oak Street Grocers
Heartburn, indigestion or distress
of the stomach is Instantly relieved
by HERBINE. It force* the bad-
ly digested food out of the bo.Jy and
restores tone in the stomach and
bo’frels. Price 50e. Sold by R. H.
Garrison. (Advt.)
Ledbetter or myself. If paid
Feb. 1. 1913, $3 will settla
- .Signed,
B. H. DEAVENPORT,
City Treasurer.
Asthma can
Trial treatment
absolutely free
Write Frontier
Room 102Buffalo, N.
When you order • groceries
not only want good groceries,
you want a tourteous clerk who
be careful with the order. We vouch
for the general excellency. of our
service as well as our groceries.
• TURNER BROS.
Mns. A. L Tabor and daughter
were seriously ill for a while Fri-
day night, their sickness being the
result, it is believed, of ptomaine
can't find better service or
goods than at Turner Bros.
Phones 7.
our service.
apy a family
stomach
home of
of town,
who is
NOTICE to street tax payers
The City street tax Is now due
and msy be paid to City Tax Collec-
tor' R.
before
it.
the
L1NI
oe cured at 1
and full information
without
sAthma
We have a lot to tell you about
"JEWEL" Gas Stoves—the uni-
versal lavoritd.
Writci all kinds of
Insurance. 1 would
appreciate writing
your Insurance
Call me, Phone 275. •
when a good old Coal fire is the proper thing.
We have the COAL. Also all kinds of other fuel.
It is our daily endeavor to do things at this store
in such a way that will please you with every
purchase Our friends say we are doing this
Won’t you try us?
1 have employed a first
class gw fitter. I would lik
to figure on your gas
All work guaranteed.
urged
ROSS
Ruler.
YOUNG PEOPLES LEAGUE
ELECTS OFFICERS FOR
Peoples Homs Ttlephooe Go
The4>hone most Denton people
haye.
W. T. Bailey & Co
New Phone 120; Old Phone 54
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu-
cas Cdunty, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath'that
he is. senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
In the city of Toledo, County and
state aforesaid anti that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and sub-
scribed In my presence, this Sth day
of December- A. D 1886. A. W.
Gleason Notary. Public. (Seal) ■
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
svstem. Send for testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & .Co., Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. (Advt.)
Homer Bruce has been
Senior Class president
Spring term at the State University.
R. Eldon Young was- chosen Presi-
dent ot the Middle Law class for the
spring term.
Evers Hardware Co
Yours For Better Service
PeU> Johnson, a negro man Hv,
Ing on the E. Cocanougher place on
Milam creek north ot the city, had
the middle finger of his left hand
blown off and the other fingers on
the same hand badly mangled by
the premature explosion of a dyna-
mite cap which he was using in
splitting wood.
account of the cleanliness
but also of the finish and
general ton$. The only
reason you are not a steady
customer of the laundry is
because you have never
tried it.
Danton Steam Launcfry
L. F. COLLINS & SON
North Locust Street A. Collins. Mgr.
If you want Fire, Torna-
doj Automobile,- Accident
and Bonding or Life Inst-
ance consult us. We have
30 strong,, reliable compa-
nies.
Mrs. L. H. Schwo.r is In Dallas
today.''
J*. A Ball has moved from near
Corinth to east
Miss Mettle
Sherman
Belle Savage.-
L C and Lon Willingham and
Mr. Powell of near Argyle were here
toda on b> siness.
Miss Ola Ej-win. who has been
visiting Miss Mollie Hodges and her
uncle. County Clerk Oacar T. But-
ton. returned home to Little Eim
today.
C, R. Nichol, evangelist, of Clif-
ton, Texas, "ill occupy the the put-
DENTON VARSITY SU'DENTS
HONORED BY CLASS
Special attention to
CHRONIC DISEASES
Ginnoo't Drug Stars. Both Phones
W. T Moore, a McLennan county
farmer who recently contracted for ,
160 acres of land at the record
price of $93 an acre, states that his
attention was directed to Denton
county by the county’s exhibit at ]
the tva o Cotton Palace. Talking
to a Denton citizen, Mr- Moore
said:
“I saw the Denton county exhibit .
at the Cotton Palace and the im-
pression it made on me was so fav- (
orable that 1 determined right then
and there that I was going to Den- ,
ton county and personally investi-
gate the county. I went home and
told my jvife about it and told her
that 1 was going to Denton county
and sec if the <X>unty could keep up
with the exhibit; If it could, that I
was going to buy a farm. Some
real estate m< n tried to dissuade
me from making the trip, but I way
determined to come because Iwanted
to live in a covnty that could show
its Products in su<h great variety.”
That Mr. Moore found the county
itself was fully up with the exhibit
was indicated by the fact of his pay-,
ing $93 an acre for Denton county
farm lands-
We hav^ just received Spring
shipment of House Dresses for
ladies, $1 to $2. See th&n.
Aunt Jemima’s Buck-wheat flour
is nourishing. Use no yeast,
op ^ baking powders- Try it
your breakfast cakes. Sold
Long & King.
The Young People's League1 of
the First Methodist church has'
elected officer* for 1913 as follows:
President. Douglas Witt; Vice-
Presidents. Foreman. Phoebe
Goode, Rvbv Gahbardt. Ben Rob-
erts: Secretary-Treasurer. Esther
Steinman: Era agent Emory Witt.
The officers were installed ’by the
I>astor. Rev. Oscar T. Cooper.
Hamburger
From The
BEN KEY
16 S Elm St. Boih Phones
Wylie Smith & Co
East Side Square Real Estate
from $2,00 to $2.10 for cracked cotton
bolls delivered at our gin.
Dossey has neuralgia,
luy.oz is ill from la
D. Curtis is sick with
Pleurisy pains are located jo»t
low -the short nibs. "Tmmbago
fects the same region but toward
back. BALLARD S SNOW ‘ ‘
MENT is tue remedy in either case.
If rubbed in thoroughly it eases
pain, relaxes the muscles and the
I>atient can move about freely and
comfortably. Prices 25c, 50c and
>1 per bottle. Sold by R. H. Garriy
son. (Advt.)
Ct RD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the
friends and neighbors who were »o
kind and thoughtful in our recent
bereavement, the death of our hus-
band and father. We especially
wish to thank Dr. Kimbrough.
Very respectfully.
MRS. R. H. BATES AND CHIL-
DREN.
canned beanai at supper. A physic-
ian summoned at 2 o’clock Satur-
day morning found Mrs. Tabor and
.. MiSs Tabor, the only members of
I the family to partake of the can-
ned vegetables, suffering serious
pains. They were still sick,
not dangerously so, Saturday
noon. )
We have recently picked up sev-
eral nice faring that can be had at
that will undoubtedly make
money before the year is out.
One of these is 200 acres, right
at a railroad town in Denton coun-
ty. on two main public roads. There
arc a hundred acres /
lust grade I laclc^and, the bal-
ance is vood smotir mixed and sandy
land The place has. 140 acres in
good cultivation, 20 acres mope
tillable. The improvements consist
of a good seven room house and a
four-rctom tenant house; large barn
with room for sewn or eight head
of stock; sn.oke house; chkkien
house and pen; storm cellar; deep
well and wind'Spill.' There is an
or' hard of fifty or sixty bearing
trees. The place Is fenced anfl •
cross-fenced with bols d’arc posts;
has a few acres fenced hog proof.
This ia Just «nch a place as some
-man'will want for a home; it is well
located, in a good neighborhood,
with school, church, gin, bank and
• tores les* than half a mile from it.
We can self this place for a short
time at >65 an ache.
Another goed bargain is a hun-
dred and ..twenty acres in the edee
of \V1« conntv, on main public
road, with R F. -D. and phone line; ,
hat 75 acres in cultivation,,/ the
balance grass, but nearly all tHla-
fble. Has ordips’-y Improvements,
and is conveniently located "as rd^
Do not bother with
Coal and Wood when
a gas stove will serve
the purpose just as well
and save your fuel bills
besides.
1 find, as our othej patrons find, that you will
on our groceries
Get your next
In three deeds filed Saturday G.
XV. Baker and wife transferred to
Charles Pettit. 92 acres of the John
1 King survy for $6,000; 200 acres
; of the D. M Cule survey for $8,-
dOO and 110 acres of the Cule sur-
■ vey for $9,000
■—• Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J M. Mar-
tin, west of towh, a boy. The fam-
ily has bean suffering from a siege
of typhoid fevrr. Five members of
the family are able to be up now,
but two others, including Mrs. Mar-
tin. are still sick with the fever
District Clerk Durbin Saturday
prepared the necessary paper* for
applying to the Governor for requi-
sition paper* for A. F Gammons,
who is under indictment here for
disposing of mortgVgod i property
and who is under arrest in Missou-
ri- Sheriff Orr expects to go after
Gammon some time this month.
almost a neees- •
today,. especial-
ikness, accident
SI’ECLAL ELKS’ MEKUNt;.
There 'wil( he a sFerial meet ink
of Denton lAMlge No. 807, B. P. <».
Elks Saturday night at 8 o’clock.
Initiation. Full attendance
T. M. RUCKER. ERL
Secretary. Exalted
Buy a Garland Stove and save fuel. They
are the best and we can demonstrate this to
Special Reduction on all
Winter Goods
k *vxt, aa« VMC I'M*
•pit at the Church of Christ, corner
Pearl and Uollvar streeta, Sunday
at 11 a. m. and at night. Mr.
'Nichol is visiting Elder C. E. Wool-
dridge the past two weeks, returned
vltts the puh'lc to hear Mr. Nichol.
E R. Wooldridge, who Jias been
visiting his gen, Elder C. E. Wooi-
drige the past, two wekes, returned
to his home at Waurika Ok., thl*
morning. C. E. Wooldridge ac-
companied Mm a* far as FOrt
Worth and remained over there to
return here Monday morning.
w. e. McCabe, m. d.
Physician and Burgeon.
Practice llnMted to diseases’pfe< u)
ar to women. Diseases of the rec
turn and bladder. External cancer
and tumors. Phone R. H. Garrison's
Drug Store, Both Phones.
dry. packing cough is hard on
the lun«s often causing them to 1
bleed. BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP Is a hepling balm that.
qu'ckly repairs’damage in the lungs
and air passages. Price 25c, .50c |
and $1.00 per bottle. Sold bv R. !
H. Garrison. (Advt.)
of Argyke.
Kate Payne is in
i ver » ster, Mrs.
nome. J
r, a ♦ Iz-xe)
charge.
Co-npany, j
(Advy j
B. Y. P_U. PROGRAM.
Following is the R. Y. P. U. pro-
gram for Jan. 12: Subject,. Doctri
nal Meeting—A Spiritual Religion:
Leader, J. F. Woodward, 1 Cor- 2:
10-16; What do we mean by spir-
itual religionT R. J. Hinson; Spirit-’
nal religion, the ordinances, and
the church, Lena Middleton; Is
spiritual relleion a source of com-'
fort? Cloantha Copass; closing exer-
cise
Tte« $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day today.) J
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ItlCTIQNAUY h»»hCT. —--DICTIONABY »«"/■ b’>‘ *"
Your grocer will be glad to tend you Verabest
and you 11 be glad to use it all time, after a trial.
Specify Verabcst in ordering
manufa
F F Hill
Sullivan & Hill
Attorneys-at-Law
Office in Craddock South side
Building. of square
M’LENNAN COUNTY MAN THE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
BROUGHT HERE BY EXHIBIT
TAILORS
Succeseort to Taylor & Nix
Mr Nix is'v&ith us and we invite our friends and his to
visit us. Phone us to get your clothes.
Taylor Brothers
Denton, Texas
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- gtardft school ettrf ^hwrrh. CRUryirtt ‘
♦his for $40 an aert.
Then we h*'n 125 acres of rood.
deep. biAck waxy land near T’ondier.
unimproved but pra tfcally all In
high state of cultivation. No John-
son-gras* Jest smooth, level black
land Pri<F. $65 an abre.
When You Order Flour
Specify VERABEST
Jack Christb! has the grip.
John A. Orr is down with grip.
Mr*. W. W.
Mis* Esina
grippe.
Mrs. Emorj
the grip-
J. W. Locknane is sick with acute
indigestion.
Mrs. J. J. B. McCullar is glck
with the grip.
Mr*. H. N. TarPley, on Oakland
avenue, has the grip.
Mr*. R. B Evans. 2 mile* south
of town, has the grip.
Mrs. J. M. bailey is sick at-Garza
with latent pneumonia.
Born, to'Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jum-
per east of town, a boy, .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rip-
py, Saturday morning, a girl.
Former Mayor O P. Poe, wjio
has the grip, is somewhat better
today.
The infant of Prof, and Mrs E.
L. Anderson L suffering with acute
indigestion. ’
Miss Alice McMillan, a Normal
«ritdobt. has the grfp at the home
A. Lc;*u.
L • w&io recently step-
aa.i wU .» puaetraied her
foot, is somewhat better.
Mrs- Alien, aged 80, is very sick
at the home of her son, W. W. Al-
len, in Southwest Denton.
City Tax Collector Ledbetter tias
rolleoted about $8,000 of the nearly
$35,000 taxes due the city.
The funeral of J. H. Briggs, who
died <ast of town Tuesday. Was-held
Thursday at Cooper cemetery.
Mrs- Howell is sick with
and throat trouble at the
her son. J. G. 'Howell, east
P. W. Collier of Krum, ____
visiting at the home of W. H. Pierce
on East Hickory street, is suffering
with the grip.
Robert T. Mays, Junior, was re-
ported for duty as Assistant Milling
and Transit man at tiue Alliance
Mill Saturday morning.
L. T. Davis is reported very low
at h|s home on North Elm street.
He has been troubled with heari
trouble for’ some time.
Mr^ and .Mrs G. W. Raines ' of
East Oak street have toben ill the
past several weeks with la grippe.
They are reported better.
Miss Stella Stover of Lewisville,
a Normal student, is sick with ton-
silitis at the home Of Mrs.. A. 8.
Cowan on Mulberry street?
The general meeting of the Ariel
club, postponed from Mondy, will
be held next Monday gt 3 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. J- C. Colt.
A new suit fifed 'in the County
court is styled W. H Wattam vs.
Texas and Pacific, International
and Great Northern and San Anto-
nio and Aransas Pass railroad^ for
damages (appeal from J. P. court
HOT POINT IRONS
The best made We are here to back our guarantee. We’re still
wiring houses at the same old price—time and material We buy in
large quantities and are ready to look after your work promptly.
Denton Wales4; Light & Power Company.
W. J. Grady. Supt.
of Fall and Winter garments we
are offering the choice of all
Ladies’ Ready - Lj - Wear a t
marked
Coats, Silk and* Wool Dresses
at far below the market value.
Pay us a visit, it will be to your
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1913, newspaper, January 11, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208944/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.