Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Re com
inters
lock Satur
’ nine
Salve
Rubbers and Tops
Jellv GlassesLawn Mowers
Stoves
Trunks, Suit Cases and
Kodaks and Stationery.
Taxicab Service
Song, “Our Own Glad Day.’’ ! Tlir IAA1I 1IEW0 HI HAIEC Alaska s Cry, tne Mac
Bo!s and Giris" IDE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF r1hBlp„?x?r.LMM;.u,
Wilson-Hann Company
Fox Bros. Co
D. K. Allison is visiting in
We sell toilet paper
TREED
Packer is visiting in
Hammett is visiting
at
returned today from
to Dallas today
the
To Teacher and Students
of
Late Arrivals
run it only once.B” Airdome
.QUITS WORK ON OAK STREET
If
Pi
the
Notice!
The Bright Spot on North Side
B” Airdome
Higgins
P.
her
to
Lo4 V. Robertso
INSURANCE
In Two Reels
Tom Morris Paints and Papers Houses
the
53—NUMBERS—53
A Great Intenational Event
or
atYours to please
F. M. Berry
Moon Brothers Buggies and Carri:
Rex Buggies and Carriages
COFFEE AND TEA
Only 25c.Jars
TH
and
Accessories
extr
Organizer
WOODRU
i
i
-Rea Peters.
Hosanna.”
Miss Ells® McCormh k
piano instruction for the
For particulars call 122
street or new phone 366.
the reason why
the Princess by. 1you want old. tough cucum-
don’t phone Paschall’s. Ours
in toddy, but thev aren’t that
Send for a few. PASCHALL’S.
work of oiling North Locugt
was begun Friday.
charge.
Company,
(Adn.j
by
and
the
pro-
l the
young
harm-
caus®
Pills
Office over Raley & Co,
Both Phones 275
help
ded by
(Advt.)
Heat and Cook
with Natural Gas
his
areROUND TRIP
MINERAL WELLS
EVERY DAY
'.V'V' * J
When You are Sick
Have Sickness in
Your Family
elmtlclty and tone to tt>» whole
above Interests you, for proof addresk
Mr*. M. Bummers, Box R, Notre Dame,
of ail
room
you just as
moving as
now in Ful-
will give
summer.
Highland
262c
GEO. M. HOPKINS
T. H
Denton Steam Law
PHONES EIGHT
Ukers and Skin Troubles.
If you are guttering with any
running or fever sores,
eczema or other skin
a box of Bucklen’s Arnica
you will get relief promptly.
Bruce .Tones of Birmingham,
sufered’from an ugly ul<
months and Bucklen’g
cured her in two weeks,
yon.
J. F. Raley & Co.
Assessor Gary and Deputies C. N
Ellis and J. H. Cleveland, aided by
Loy Ledbetter, are working on the
1913 '.ax rolls. They have com-
pleted the rolls for Justice Precincts
1 and 2 and are working on the
“B’s” in Precinct 3.
Scientific and Unforseen event
is one of the most beautiful pict-
ures that we have ever shown
the Airborne.
by the
India,
Astnma can
Trial treatment
absolutely Tree
Write Frontier
Room 102Buffalo. N
phobia (fear of water). His bath-
ing apparatus will cure you. It
Practice in all Courts
Emory C. Smith Office Building.
N. SideSq , Denton. Texas.
can’t understand
never cculd pass
Listen, friends, hist! Sotto voice
It’s
to the Princess
Phones us about vour grocery or-
der,
ccriesm Off LAST Of D. S. DEBT
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A reduction of from $2 to $7.50 on suits from 53 o
the most popular spring and summer sellers. It will paj
NEW WITNESS UW
WILL “BOOST” COURT
MStS GOOD SUM
tlorig < an be reaany curea ana tne
skVh made clear and smooth with
I>r. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. I
Bath,
that a dlsMtlafled one Is a
good advertisement for so:
else. Hence we always do o’
best with every bit of laundrj
Anywhere in Denton
county. Write or tele-
phone me.
I The Ladies’ Missionary society of
j the Central Presbyterian church will
meet with Mrs. J. R. Swenson, 4g
after-
t or-
all
was
will •
Caloric” Fireless Cooker
WHEAT HARVEST IS i
ABOUT COMPLETED;
THRASHING BEGINS
s LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
. u ni u, ■
Blew- j
North Texas Gas Co
Next Door to Water and Light Office.
We’ll be glad to talk gro-
with vou. Phones 44.
LONG & KING. '
We always advertise a good
program. Why? Because we
always have a good program: we
can never conscientiously tell our
patrons that tonight’s program
would be the best we ever bad.
So will you be ifjyou try and
argue that Natural Gas is not the
greatest thing in the world to
make household duties lighter.
“Sea Anemones”
Aand you to look into this.
Cleaning, Pressing, Busheling by an ct
Wheat
Insured
* -I';
We will run the old Fort Dear-
born Hisiorkal pictures for your
benefit, with our regular program,
without any extra cost at our first
show. If you want to see this pic-
ture, you must be at the AIRDOME
by 8 o’clock sharp tonight, for we
will
INTO THE NOIlT
A fine srory_Xf
ian Indians
and a story
all its sph^i
Minneap
norh oj
staged J
Kindly bear in mind that it will
be a great assistance to the doctor
in getting the best results from
prescription in your case if they
properly filled.
YOU RUN NO RISK
if you bring it to us. We give
May visiting, in
oe euree at Home
and full informa’lon
without
Asthma
pie of Alaska and foreigners
home, Mrs. Caldwell.
Followed by Lord’s prayer.Order Charcoal froi
Threfehlng Coal
. Matters
scuased with
a Carpenters
We meet all trains day or night. Faro 25c
Call us. Both phones, store or residence.
if
;bers,
________ j rime
kind.
Admission 10c
LPERAItY AND HISTORICAL
TOUR.
This tour will be personally con-
ducted by Miss Edith L. Clark, In-
structor in English and American
Literature, North Texas State Nor-
mal. Itinerary’ includes Chicago,
Buffalo, Niagara, Toronto, Hudson
• River trip to New York, Boston, Nor-
folk, Va., via Atlantic Ocean, Wash-
ington City, via Potomac River, and
Denton Water, Light & Power Company
W. J. Grady, Supt,
The'harvest of Detfcon * county’s,
big wheat crop is about over-with
and thrashing has been begun in
several sections, although no new i
■elate if you eend your
next time.
1 Tt»e
street
J? W. Sullivan has purchased th?
A. L. Banks home on North Locust
street.
A new suit in the District court
' is a.yled Ione Beck vs. R. F. Beck,
divorce.
Li’tle Miss Elizabeth Lomax Is
celebrating her ninth birthday with
a party ac home this afternoon.
Deed from F. W. Legear and wife
to L. E. Brown for 83 1-3 acres of
the R. Beebee survey was filed Fri-
day. The consideration was $5400.
Deed from W. D. Cook and wife
to W. K. Miller, transferring 142.6
acres of the R. Beebee survey for a
< onsideration of $10,338.50, was
filed Saturday.
Of the 147 notaries public appoint-
ed in Denton county, 102 have
qualified so far and only those who
were }gi k or out of the state since
June 10 may qualify now.
1 The Pythian Sisters entertained
a large crowd with a moonlight sup-
per at Club lake Friday night. The
crowd went out in automobiles,
buggies and a hay-wagon, and boat-
ing and other amusements passedthe
time pleasantly' until the delicious
lunch was serveo. The crowd re-
turned about 10:30 o’clock.
Commissioner Cunningham was
here Saturday to put the finishing
tourhes on the road improvement
work on the Oak street road and
will quit the work pending the city
pu’ting down the grade at the end
of Oak street. The road is now
one of the best stretches about
At a recent meeting of the Wo-
man’s Shakespeare club, jit which
the c>o business for the year was ’
wotura up, the members voted to
pif off the remainder of the debt
zor the domestic science equipment
in the Denton High s?hooi, which
the club installed two years ago.
Of the original debt, $37.50 re-
mained unpaid, and it was decidd<I j
to rid the club of the “white e!®- ’
phant” by using the money In the
treasury for that purpose.
LOCAL EXCURSION RATES
One Fare Plus 10c
EVERY SUNDAY
t | was *aken to that place for
2° health several weeks ajgi. He
I ports that she is doio^f nicely.
I o. T. Button warf in Little
yesterday. It wayrepor’ed
Mr. Bu'.ton said
had been offej*
an acre for
However should we ever '
program so good that we cannot
express it—well, we’i
it by freight. Anyw;
get it here for our pair#]
Grace Streeter ’ visaing in
C. E. MISSION SOCIETY’
PROGRAM FOR MONDAY.
BRONCOS FOR SALE.
We have several copies of
1913 Bronco, High School Annual,
for sale. Neat souvenirs of Denton.
248tfc DENTON PRINTING CO.because our pictures are th? phones 44. Long & King, gro-
people’s choice. oers, are at your command when »n (
—Princess Poet. need of grocer^Kodak Supplies
at Curtis'.in Abikne.
Willie Winn
Pilot Point.
Davis
on business.
E. W. Forester was here yesterday
from Bolivar.
Miss Minnie Strong has return-
ed from Timpson.
Misses Willie and Nora Jones,are
visiting in Aubrey.
J. L. Forester went to Fort Worth
today' on business.
A. I McMakin was here today
from near Bartonville.
Miss Matitf McMath returned to-
day from Mineral Wells.
Ernest Taylor of Dallas is visiting
his father. W. Z. Taylor.
J. M. Wright living south of
town, is reported very low with
< ancer-
Mr. and Mrs. John Hester and
children are visiting in Fort Worth
and Dallas.
Mrs. J. W. Sullivan and Wllanna
will leave tomorrow for Asheville,
N. C., to spend the summer.
Ira Jones returned today from
Galveston where he has been at-
tending the school o' pharma'y.
H. H. Tu ker of Charlotte, N. C.,
and B. F. Combs of Mineola are
visiting Demon friends and rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas
who have been visitinghere for sev-
eral days, returned to their home in
Akens.
Prof, and Mrs. C. L. Davis will
i leave next week fbr Madison, Wls.,
* where he will resume his studies for
I the summer. I
!• Mrs. I. E. Swafford and daugh-
ter, Miss Beatrice, left today for
Fow’.er, Kan., where they will spend
several weeks of the summer.
W. B. Elkins and son Dial left
this morning for Oklahoma City.
Mangum. Coalgate and other points
in th* state, where they win visit
relatives.
W. N. Yerby returned today fronv
San Angelo, where he has been with
! the
best service at the lowest possible
price. You are assured of getting
fresh and pure drugs carefully, ac-
curately and skillfully compounded
by registered men of long exper-
iencer Packages delivered to al^
parts of the city without
C. R. HAMILTON & CO.
Both Phones 31 East Side
’ NOTICE TO ALL
Th<re will be a
carnen’ers in the Co
at the court house at 8
day night, wi:b a sm
of importance will
|a view to OrAnizi
local.
’Tis “Silver Sa’urday” sure as
“Mike,”
And to the pi pure show I must
hike.
Now let me see—where shall I go?
Oh yes. of course,
show. '
using HERBINE.
8m HAPPENINGS
MOVED.
Moved: We will give
rood service now after
did before. We are
tor’s building, West Oak street.
FRED MOORE.
Our Line of Toilet Preparations
is a good one. If 'ou want tooth pastel, powders,
soap, toilet water or perfume, phone ui.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE.
ELECTRIC FANS
Mike Hot Weather Comfortable.
Get (hem at the office.
Have you seen ’he hand-sketcl/bd
photos? They ar the latest <nd
most beautiful made. Come and
see- them at the new s;udio over the
postoffice. Bring the chil^frtn; they
receive careful attention-
JOHN/SWARTZ,
Ac the Fad Studio.For full particular' sec TA PRy «««>* <*
GEO. D. HUNTER.
i General Passenger Aren
A- D. BELL, .
I Assistant General Passenger Agent.
L^^- Dallas. Texas
■ —
SAN ANTGNIO, TEXAS
Absolutely Fireproof, Modern, European,
SUMMER RATES $1.00 to $3.00
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
-he itch, don’t
scratch. It does not cure the trou-
ble and makes the skin bleed. Ap-
ply BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENC.
Rub It in gently on he affected
parts. It relieves itching instant-us have the pleasure of send-’ ly and a tew applications removes
he cause thus performing a per-
——
Fruit Jars
On mv (the west) side of the square \ou’ll always
find fresh Peanuts, PopCorn Hume made Candy,
Chocolate Candy, Cigars, Fruit. Stop and get your
fruit and candy before going home.
BOB WEST.Phones 44. | -----------——
I JNG & KING. I WORKING ON 1013 ROLLS.
‘ a______n
$1400 in receiving the satisfactory service per bottle. Sold by R. H. Garrison.
- - ■ --• the (Advt.)
because we always have giiodr^ir. J. C. Eveland, of
ones. Ask any one who visitA ^ay8: ^ecztr^ Ov<»rvthin«r
-ii x i. years and had tried everything.
our show, they will tell you. An failed. When I foi * ~ ~ -
—'Myra Goode.
Exercist, “The Baby Moses”—
Four primary children.
Cradle roll song—By beginners.
Fleclratlon, ’Our Baby”—Willie
McGintie.
Exer ise, “The Child Jesus”—
Three little girls.
Song. “In the Temple.”
Recitation. “The Captive Maid”
—Mary Tanner and Fannie Carlisle.
Exercise, “The Lad with the
Loaves”—Three boys-
Song. “The Best Book”—Chorus
of girls-
Reci.ation, “C-ving”—Ruby May
Lssery.
Offering. '
Recitation. “The Children in
Temple
Song
Pastor's Word-—Rev. Cooper.
Song. “Around the Throne
God.”
Benediction.
FtRAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
G. W White and wife to Earl
Tahor, lot in Auhrey; $500.
Earl Tabor to G. W. White, lot in
Aubrey; $450.
Mrs. J. A. Howe to B. T. Ham-
• bright. 4 5 1-3 a<--^ in W. J.
• Crowley survey; $2,000.
J. W Degan and wife to J. B.
Travelstead, 4.6 acres in Lewis-
vllL $750
RjflL- Horton and wife to E. O.
Wood/lot 12. block 4, Argyle- $25,
A. J. Fonts and wife to C. C.
Houston. 161;1 a< res in
survey; $3,222.
J. H. Lee and wife
Jernes, 2 1-4 acres in H. Ticrwester
survey; 4220.70.
H. C. Taliaferro to W. A. Tal-
iaferro, lot in E. Puchalski survey,
D^atoo; $600.
Zull
Fthat deals with life
■es. The siory op ns in ‘
and closes in the far
f Canada, a drama well
nd acted by the Esganay Co. ’
> Elm
there,
liat Charley Boyd
and refuged $100
150-acre farm, ;hree
If Little Elm the highest
price evrf offered Denton coun-
ty fanning land.
For the next thirty days we are going to o
some special prices on buggies and carriagei.
have got them in stock and can meet any dem
for a buggy or carriags— from the low price
to the highest price.' Drop in and $ee our lin
Buggies and Carriages.
Ditrict Clerk Durbin- Friday aft- •
ernoon completed his computation |
of the computation of tne number of i I/f
witnesses In felony cases summoned 1 ICLLLI3
in the Sixteenth District coni': from j
June 1, 1912, to June 1, 1913,1
comprising two full terms/of court. COOlerS, HOSC
He found that there were 527 wit- , ’
nesses used with an average at end- r
an<e of two days, which would make n
the expense $1,581 for the past
year- Mr- Durbin believes the new
law will increase the court expenses
of the state by $500,000 a year,
figuring on an average or $2,000 a
county, which he believes will be !
inside the actual figure?. I
of the highest grade and super-
lative quality cannot be had in
every grocery store, but they can
at our store; for often a grocer’s
reputation will rise or fall accord-
ing to the quality of his coffee or
tea. Careful selection in buying
and an unqualified desire to keep
our standard always at the top
notch of quality'is a guarantee
that what we offer is the best.
Cleanliness is ne^c to godliness.
See O. P. Talyor’s ad on page 2.
; Normal avenue, on Monday
noon, June 16, at 4 o'clock. A
UWd« w vUi dial invitation is extendid- to
■ the ladies of the church, it
1 stated. The following program
be rendered:
Hymn. Hall to the Ixird.
Prayer.
Devotional, Mrs. M. L. Page.
Alaska s Cry, the Macedonian
Lipscomb; •
Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. B W. 1
e.t- Sheldon Jackson. Mrs. Shepard, i
Prayer for missionary work •" '
genera?. Mrs. Ella Egan.
Song, I Love to Tell the Story.
Alaska Before and after
IMrs. J. Tabor.
Chinese, Japanese and
in the U. S.—Mrs. Allison.
Prayer work carried on
native thurch at Cawnpore,
Mrs. Swenson.
Prayer, Thlinget Church and
Jackson School, Mrs. G. V. Millar.
SUMMER
EXCURSION
RATES
JUNE 1st and after
PROGRAM
U Tonight
H
the Fren h-Canad-
of good thoughts
in* A bilious, half-sick feeling, loss ..
of energy and constipated bowels i ,iripp
. can be relieved with surprising
promptness by
The firs dose
a few1- doges put the system in fine.
vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold
by ”L H. Garrison. (Advt.)
J. J. Albright is visiting In Paris
in ' G. M. Martin is visiting in Tay-
I lor.
’ Miss
the Cry, Dallas.
| Wr8.
Kor“"’si1JaM?ss Mildred cbanders i, vtoiting Imperial SelbHeatinQ Irons
in Dallas.
Mrs. H. C.
Lewisville.
Miss Lucile
uawu DVUW., «.ia, «. Lewlsville.
Prayer for missionaries and peo-1 Mrs. E. M.
'4. H. Holland AA’ed.
Announcements have been receiv-
ed heie by triends of John Charles
Holland, who lived in Denoon a
while several years ago, as follows: ,
“Mr. and Mrs- Charles L. Reynolds
' announce the marriage of their
i daughter. Altha Vivian, to Mr. John <
Charles Holland, on Wednesday, I
I June 11. 1913, at Gainesville, Tex-
as. At home. Gainesville, Texas.” •“The Dragon s Breath” i’wc
A NOTRE DAME LADY’S APPEAL
To all knowing sufferers of rbenmwtlsm. wheth-
I er muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos.
backache, pales in the kidneys or neuralgia
pains, to write to her for a home treatment
which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures.
She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers
FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands
will testify—no change of climate being neces-
sary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, pur-
ifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving
elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the
lai
HEART CM' MRS. ROBINS
o Delaney in the kad: a Vita
5!raph special. Bobby’s new found ,
and fon'd companion! proves to be m
likely candidate f<y his naw an
fond papa, it all happens in a
dnteresdng way.
To the
North, East and West
via
Before taking your summer vacation look
over our splendid line new Traveling Equipments:
Steamer Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Dresser
Trunks; Trunks for men, Trunks for women and
the ordinary run of trunks for everybody. Suit
cases and Hand Bags in the newest shapes, best
leathers and colors now-most in use.
This is the play that held the
people of New York spellbound
and is given up by all dramatic;
critics to be the biggest, great- j
est dramatic success of the year, i
P-robably you will never have the
chance to see this great play on
the stage, but you have" the
chance to see it in motion pict
ures tonight at the Airdome and
I will guarantee you that when
you leave the Airdome that you
will feel like your dime was well
spent.FIRST M. E. CHILDREN'S DAY P V E R S
Children's day will be observed at ' ’ .
rhe First Methodist church Sunday
with a pretty program, “Bible Boys
and Giris” the general theme,
the children of the church
Sunday school at 11 o’clock,
hour tor morning Service. The
gram will be as follows:
Processional—Children.
Prayer—Superintendent,
way is sinip’icnv itself. dark
room, no lu», bother c»r worry. A
i Jd much tu i! t enj
i menr of your summer vacation.
'Take along a vest pocket Kod^’-c
Takes up itss room in the px k* t
than a notch and lehs the s.ury
lots b urr -$6 10.
the feed w« are handling;
find it a mighty good quality i
won’t buy any other kina.
tis and »ee. Phone us over <
phone.
L. F. Collins ® S<
J. A. COLLINS, Nfr.
Both Phone* North LeeuM S
Little Miss Ellazbeth Lomax is
celebrating her nlj^h birthday with'
Guaranteed Eczema Remedy a Dartv at home this afternoon.
The constant itching, burning,
redness, A’ash and disagreeable ef-
fects of/eczema, tetter, salt rheum.
I am exclusive Deaton agent
for the Eastman Kodak Company
and carry at all times a good stock
of Kodaks, Brownie Cameras anj
photographic supplies.
Kodaks are used all over the
wheat has y«c reached the local; world the world, the uniform tx-
X"VASS"' MTX of ">e work .hey produce
separators and one complete outfit >being the resvl’ of tears of careful
bave been unloaded 'this week. stud? and ^xneiimcnt Eve^v pro
Wheat conditions outside of the:51uu"4nn xpeiiment. Cve.Vprn
state in the soft 'wheat oelt ar« de- CCSS ui picture induing the Kodak
clared to be very, poor The Oklaho-
ma condition is sa.a to be 35 per
cent and Kansas almost as bad.
Local quotations are 85c a bushel, K0C|4^
I for either old or new wheat.
All Imported
Norwegian Anchovies in 1 quak
jars, Bernese Swiss Chees, the very
best Camembert German Cheese,
“Alpestra” Genuine Lucca Olive
Oil in gallon tins, Norwegian
Smoked Sardines, in Olive Oil,
German Cervelat Sausage, Sum-
mer style.
Paschall’s Grocery
Phones - - - 86
A number of young folks sur-
. . ui , .. . . prised Misses Helen and Hilda
Itch, piles and irritating skin erup- g hniitz Friday evening, and stay-
tion^ 'an be readily^cured ^nd the ed a While to dance on ’the porch.
Ollie May Evers and Grace Chrigtal
played for the dancers, and lemon-
J, ’’ ade was served To the dancers. The
i twenty-five f0nowing were there: Verna March-
TT.. T « ’ 2 man, Martitla Reynolds. Grace
When I found Dr. Hob- chris a| Oilie May Evers. Branch
Fet a son’s Eczema .Ointment I found a williams Corinne Bottorff. ’ "
—r»” TM. nlntfflpnf U thz. VJrgil Brady
Oran Bell.
many side trips of great beauty and | daughter. Miss Avis Y*rh/, who
interest. No more pleasant nor- - •—
profitable way could be found f
sp^nd the month of AugugL For de-
tails address Miss Edith L. Clark,
M’ss Bernice Carter. Business Man-
ager, 150 W. Hickory St., Denton,
Texas.
'.Let
ing you your groceries during „
Denton, and the work has been com-. June. It will be a pleasure to you manent^cure. Prh e 25c, 0c andJJ
pleted at a <ost of about C--L . ’ - -
Conrmissioner Cunningham bearing and the qualLv Groceries at
one-third. Commissioner Swea: one- low prices. ”*■
third and the abutting property i
owners the remainder. Mr. Cun- i —
hingham said it was useless for
the county to finish its work to the _____ _____
corporation line until the city had columns 1 and 2, if you have hydro-
done its part toward reducing the' ■*■-*-* ----- - —-- ' «---*■
grade inside the corporate limits,
but said he was willing to < omplete ;
it whenever the city authorises did Have plenty of mopey to buy good
.he work expected. vendors lien notes. Phone Record
' and Chronicle office or address Box
Best Laxative for tl*e Aged. 1488, Denton, Texas.
Old men and women feel the
I need cf a laxative more than young
, folks, but it must be save and harm-
aig reature Tonight hs? and one which will not caus®
pain. Dr. King’s New Life Pills
are especially good for the aged, for
hey a t promptly and easily. Price
25c. Recommended by J. F: Raley
& Co. (Advt.)
czeiua 1V1UIU1CUI i iuunu a
cure.” This ointment is the forma- |
shFn la 01 a Physician and has been in
“ use for years—not an experiment,
we II That i8 why we can guarantee It.
All druggists, or by mail. Price
' 50r. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phila-
relphia and St. Louis. J. F. Raley
& o. (Advt.)
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 262, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1913, newspaper, June 14, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208951/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.