Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LOCAL NEWS IN
LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTIONClassified Ads
AT THE
LOOT AND FOUND.
VETERINARIANS.
AUTOMOBILE LINE.
AIRDOME
ROOMS FOR RENT.
San
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Denton’s Popular Place of Amusement
HELP WANTED.
CHAS.
CONCRETE WALKS.
AMONG THE DENTON SOCIETIES
i-OULTRY.
Realistic Duel Between the Officers
Superbly Acted
FOi. SALK OR TRAD”
“For the Cause”Cedarine Floor Oil
RUNNER
Yours to Please
1800.00;
F. M. BERRY, ManagerMESSENGER SERVICE.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE.
Franklin Big Six Thirty-Eight
The “Big Brother” of The Little Six
co
to
creamThe Gunter Hotel
stall
Make an Engagement for a Demonstration
Chas H. Smoot, Agent
livestock
Rev. S. W. Hickey married J. H.
Patterson and Miss Sarah Russell Of
Little Elm Sunday afternoon in that
town. Only the family was present.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are members
of well known Little Elm families,
and will make their home there.
WE HAVE MOVED IN THE OAT-
man hotel, and *e incite patron,,
friends and others who desire Wod
honest service to come to our dean,
neat shop. FRED MOORE. .
A. R. McGINTIE. OFFICE OVER
Wllaon-liann'a Old phone Ml. Rents
houses North, South, East and West.
Denton, Texas. Furnished rooms for
IF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
•alk» or brick work let me figure
•1th you. 8. A. BU8HETJAKE JOHNSON. NEW PHONE
157 White, old phone 230. will saw
your wood fhr you. , .
OF-
aide
, I have a nice line of Black Or-
pingtons. egga $1 for 15. 35 Bar-
nard. New phone 335-white.
W. N.
flee over
•quare.
PjOgtatn by the Princess Orches-
tra, W. O. Huewood, director.
I’m Going Back to Memphis, Tenn.WANTED—AN
seamstress. Call at W.
kan's dry goods store,
son; do not telephone.
Our Motto: Clean, Refined,
Moral and must be good.
IRE WHISPERED WORD
A Vitagraph Western picture, one
of the thrillers that the Vitagraph
Co. are noted for.
FARM,
imported
Eggs 53
Maker
Denton, Texas.
LOST—ON THE SQUARE A
PHXae containing about 520. Return
to this office for reward. tfc10 Words 6 times daily-
10 Words, daily and weekly, ons week
NATHAN
Denton. Tex.
3-3 tfc. . WANTED IMMEDIATELY WHITE
woman to cook. Phone J. B. Turpin,
new 268-blue, 199tfc
WHITE ORPINGTON
Garza, Cook strain and
stork that won over best,
to 510.
WANTED— FURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping .Conveniently
locaud and suitable for a permanent
home. New phone 26 at office, 423
at residence.
TIRED
Can be
L1TH.E ELM 4WPLE
WED SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHOPS. BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
lady; to
Seeley, Who Find Oar of Rrtsoia,
Caller I to Fort Worth.
EGGS—BUFF ORPINGTON, R. I.
Reds, White Indian Runner ducks.
Ako White Orpington cockerels for
sale. E. YARNELL, new phone. 2tc
FORI SALE -NICE 5100 CAR-
Sage for 575; in good conditon.
See tne at once. R. W. TEMPLETON.
204pltw
LOST—520, 55 and 52 bill on
cart or on road from Garza home.
MRS. ASHLEY, Lewisville, R. 2.
FOR RENT—8-iROOM HOUSE
at Normal college. Call new phone
252-white. tfc
Friday afternoon—Texas History,
Grammar. Descriptive Geography.
Plane Geometry.
Saturday forenoon—Spelling, Writ-
ing. Methods and Management, Civ-
il Government, Reading.
Saturday afternoon—United States
History, Algebra, Agriculture, Gen-
eral History.
heater wood Prompt delivery and
full measure. We have a power
wood aaw to run in connection
with onr wood business. ARKANSAS
MILL, S. Elm St. Both phones.
J. M. GURLEY. THE CEMENT
Contractor- First class work done
at the right price. Get estimates.
AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W. BIL-
LINGSLEY, old phone 330. New
pnone 448. Automobiles repaired.
Impress phone 44 on your mind.
It will serve you well when you
want groceries LONG * KING.
DON’T FORGET TO CALL 31
for quick messenger Service. W A.
BRASHEARS N. B—Will look
after your accounts for 10 per cent
of money collected. 172tfc
FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE
on West Oak street, with electee
lights, bath room, etc -arton-Yan-
cey Realty Co., old phone 91. 203c
DENTON SUNDAY SCHOOL
NOW LEADS HAN ANGELO.
By having 233 present Sunday
against 202 for San Angelo, the
First Christian church Sunday school
here took the lead for the first time
in the six weeks of the contest. The
figures now stand: Denton 974; ■
Angelo 967.
at Ea«t McKinney Street
yard ARMSTRONG & FAR-
27gc
J. W. FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUTH
aide Square, middle of block, up-
•taira. Dunton, Texaa.HAVING, PURCHASED TWO
fine barred rock roosters from the
J. W. Miller Poultry Farm at Free-
port. III., I can now furnish you
with the finest eggs for hatching.
81.00 for 15
New phone 205
fine registered bull for
»e^r'ce
»»ron
RIB.
Rates $1.50 to $4 Per Day
San Antoriio Hotel Co.
OWNERS
PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr
THE PHONOGRAPH AND THE
BLOTTER
An Edison drama well acted and
well sUMF<l. You’ll like it.
CITY MEAT MARKET. JOHN
Keesee. Prop. Delivers fresh meat
to your home. Phone us. West
Oak atraet.W M. GRIBBLE. AUTO 8ER-
vice care. Trips ^.nde anywhere in
the county. Phones, New 75-green,
old 534 or at home. 66 South
Elm street. Aprltf
NOTICE.
All water, light and power rent is
now due. The rules require pay-
ment at office on or before the 10th
of the month. Please be prompt
as I have been instructed to report
all delinquent consumers to the
Council at the meeting April 14.
, W. J. GRADY, Supt.
State Supt. Bralley hag ordered a
special examination of teachers held
in county seats on May 1, 2 and 3
in addition to the one to be held
Ju?e 5, 6 and 7 The schedule for
the examinations fo^ows:
Thursday forenoon—History of
Eudcation, Physics, Solid Geometry,
English and American Literature.
Thursday afternoon—Psychology,
Chemistry,
Bookkeeping.
Friday forenoon—Physical Geog-
Physiology and Hygiene,
. YOUR DRAY BUSINESS—FIRST
class service at reasonable rates;
household moving a specialty/
LESTER & PASCHALL, office Fox
Bros. Both phones.NOTHTL
Rt*?h your hens in at once and
get 10c cash. G. W. ELBERT.
The
B Airdome
FAWN AND WHITE INDIAN
Runner duck egg. 81 50 per setting
of 13. Old phone 208
EVANS, 37 Texas St..
•68":
. E. T.
223p
Notice Daughters of Confederacy! All members of the Danghters of
Confederacy will be admitted free at Tuesday night’s performace—“For the
Cause.”
WANTED—YOUNG
answer the telephone and aaglgt tn
the office. Mugt write a good plain
hand Apply Denton Steam Laundry.
^OOtfc
DENTISTS
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST.
West Side Square.
WHITE MINORCA8—THE ROY-
al family of the Chicken World- a
few April eggs from my fancy pen
bir egg atrain at 84: May ghfpmeilt.
$3 per 15 Northrup’s .best strain
Blacks at 81.50 per getting. Nancy
Hall potato plants 35c per 100; 82
per thousand, when readv W E.
MOUNTAIN. Pilot Point. Tex. JpniFOR SALE—15 PENllLED
Runners. 13 ducks and two drakeg,
512. MRS. C. V. SPONG, Denton.NORMAL TEMPERATURES.
WASHINGTON, April 7.—Tem-
peratures near oy above normal are
the week’s forecast for the Gulf
gtateg with precipitation generally
below normal except in northwest.
Plane Trigonometry,
ROWELL. D. D. 8
McCray's, south
ton, D. <?.. for inspection,
ity cases without < harge. or if any
interested call hr rill be glad
show the truss without charge or fit
them if desired Any one ruptured
should remember the date and take
advantage of this opportunity
CAdvt I
A Hotel Built For the Climate
EUROPEANA bland, neutral oil. excellent
for cleaning and polishing waxed
or stained floors. To be used .on
a floor mop. Don't get down on
hands and knees to clean floors.
tJae Cedarine on a mop the mod-
ern easy way of removing dust
from your finished .floor and leave
it bright and clean looking like
new. Cedarine is the equal
of similar preparations on this
market and the price one-half.
Pints, 25c.
Quarts. 50c.
Half gallon. 75c.
Gallon. $1.25FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
ffr Deuton property—8 lots in An-
son.'Texas, 5800. and 2
Plainvtyw. Texas, 3300.
of encumbrance. DR.
ROWELL.W. E. BOTTS, GRADUATE VET-
erlnarlan Office at Hancock & Sod
blacksmith shop, S. Elm St., Lips-
comb block. New phone 269; resi-
dence, old phone 486, new 152. r
to entertain you and we are
going about it as we would
any other kind of busihess.
Remember we make the
music and good music too,
at
Fastest touring car over all roads. Big, silent, luxurious. Costs less toFOR SALE SINGLE HORSE
wagon and harness; in good condi-
tion. Phone 347-biue, new phone.
I 2 03 tfc
It’s Our Business
entertain you and we are
Mrs M. E. Mounts ls reported
as still improving.
Mrs. Jo%a Dicksn, who has been
sick, is able'to be up town.
A mating drizzle fell Monday
morning. A good rain ig generally
needed over the county, although
nothing hag suffered *s yet.
Normal athletes are-training for
the annual Field ay exercises April
21, but sore arms resultant from
vacillation are <ij-w.ted to cut do <<1
the entries and i-ecords.
Wordftroin Jack P<,wiedge of Au-
brey, a Denton 'High student who
was knocked uncongclous by, a base-
ball last week, is that be Ig only
slightly improved
The funeral of. H. C.-. Bell, for
many years principal of tue negro
public school. *as held Sunday, a
number of whit,, citizens and many
members of bls own race attending.
The school board attended hi a body
Manager Berry of the "B ’ Air-
dome is installing a children’s rest
room, to be made <omfortable with
rocking chairs and other things for
the children’s comfort and where
they may be taken if tired or fretful.
EXPERIENCED
B. McClUf
Call in per-
20up
Does charge your storage battery,
vulcanizing right, exchange your
Pregt-o tanks. Fisk caging in gtock.
inner tubes, best gasoline filtered,
lubricating oil and greases.' all ac-
cessories, free air at all times, ser-
vice cars.
.Our repair shop ig complete and
we guarantee our work.
If you are not al customer, give us
a trial.
You can get in our garage at all
times day and night. Plenty of room
for yo«.
......... ' Richards
Pub. by Haviland, New York
VVhen the Twilight Comeg to Kisg
the Rose Goodnight ....... Petrie
Plib. by Haviland, New York
In My Beautjful, Beautiful'
Dreams Mfglihcclo
Pub. by Feigt, New York. x
In Twilight Town .... Dusenberry
Pub. by Haviland, New York
Northern Lights Weidt
Pub by Jacobg, Rostan.
After All I’ve Been to You.’...
Smith-Gray
hub. by Haviland, .New York
COME TO WILL LOCKNAKE'S
wagon yard. se<ond yard Jrorri the
square on East McKinney street. I
have two of 'the finest bulls In the
county: one the black Jersey, the
other ’ fawn colored Jersey’ Senyon
81.50 cash to everybody... New phone
andSPECIAL EXAMINATION OF
TEACHER#* ”’V 1, 2 AND 3.
For sanitary milk and
phone pertwnod * Hodges. New
phone 426. Old ’’bone 297.
F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila-
delphia, the noted trugg expert, will
be at the Westbrook hotel and will
remain m Fort Worth this Wednes-
day, Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day only. April 9th. 10th, Uth, and
12th: Mr. Seeley gays: "The Sper-
matic Shield Truss as now used and
approved by the United States gov-
ernment will not only retain any
case of rupture perfectly, affording
immediate and complete rqjief, but
close the opening in 10 days on thy
average cage. This instrument re-
ceived the only award in , England
and in Spain, producing • results
without surgery, harmful injections,
treatments or prescriptions. Mr-
Seeley has documents from the
United States Government. Washing-
All char-
Daughters of Confederacy. read
thg ’B” Airdome ad. ' ’
Mrs R. G. Wright.
May 6
3Oo
4Oo
Denton’s Popular Place
of Amusement.FIVE ROOM HOUSE,
small payment down, balance like
rent. See Dr. W. A. Jones.
!T7tfC
■nd worth it, too.
; C. L. HlLGER, Mgr.WHITE INDIAN
duck eggs for sale; eggs from im-
ported
special
utility
parcel
Denton; Texas. Mitchell’s
Shop.
Amos Brewer of Stony was here.
H H. Harper, Route e, Aubrey,
was here today.
J. E. Pelpleman and son Elbert
of near Aubrey were Ijere today.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parsong
and little son Fayette of Dallas are
visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs. W.
Z Taylor.
an electrii motor, is always under perfect control. The engine can notCHA8. SAUNDERS, DENTIST raphy, Physiology u-.
Office over Long k King after Feb. ] Composition, Arithmetic.
1st. Both phon .a.
Thrilling Civil War story with three-cornered love story vividly
told, running throughout with a duel between the rival officers,
The emnity between the men is bitter, but in the end one sacri-
fices his life in saving the otherFOR SALE — FIXTURES OF
Mecca Cafe. Denton. Best restaur-
ant stand in town. G. W. SAUN-
DERS, Assignee, Denton, Texas
203c
We have done so because it has been absolutely proven, under all conditions of service by
thousands of Franklin owners for eleven years, that the principles are directly responsible for the un-
usual results obtained from Franklin Cars.
The Ladies' Mission society of the
First Pregbytt-rian church entertain-
ed the ladies of the other mission
and aid societies of local churches
Wednesday with a reception and so-
cial at) the home of Mrs.. R. P. Lo-
max. The parlors and hall were pro-
fusely decorated with potted plants,
ferns and blossoms. In th. receiv-
ing line were Mesdames W. T. Ev-
ers. president of the society. J. C.
Colt, Suggs, R. P. Lomax and. A.
Grant. Mesdames J. S. Crawford
and James Erwin escorted the guests
to a table, where their name, and
denominational relations were writ-
ten on a tag and pinned on each.
Mesdames Moore and. Banks attend-
ed to the seating of the guegts in
the double parlor, w here a t rograni
was given as follows: Devotional,
.prayer Rev. J . W. l aid*•11; For-
eign Missions.? Mr^. J. C. Coit - Home
Missions. Mrs. J.,S. Crawford -read-
ing, Mrs. Sam Allison; group of
piano solos, Mrs. F A. Hauslein;-
duet. "I Know a Bank Where the
the Wild Thyme Blows,” Mes-
damts A. L. Banks and H. G. Alien;,
solo. "The Perfect Day,’• Mrs. W.
T. Evers Place cards had been ar-
ranged bya-utting in two little v'etses
of Scripture and havins' the guests
match them.. Migsefe Mabel Hogue,
Charlie. Aldredge. Loraine Sander,
and Grace thristal assisted in the
serving bf a dainty refreshment
course, in which the yellow and
white colors of the society were gug
gested. ' ’WANTED — EXPERIEN C E D
sales-lgdies at once; also salesmen,
must have experience in sboe8 and
men’g furnishings. Permanent po-
sition if satisfactory. Address S,
this office.
San Antonio, Texas
Absolutely fireproof, modern,
elegantly furnished. All out-
side rooms with high ceilings.
DENTON tOCNTY COURT.
(S. H HOSKINS, Judge).
Special term convened Monday for
accepting pleas of guilty on criminal
docket. Pleas of guilty were re-
ceived as folowfc
M. 4. Trott, agravated assault-
525 fine assessed.
J. T. Ward, petty- theft; $10 fine
and one day in jail assessed.
Henry Bones; pettj rheft; 510 fine
and one day in jail assessed
Gentle Pri> niing; 516 ' fine;
Sam McKinney,* gaming; 510 fine.
Newt Gadberrv. gaming; 51') fine.
THE MUMMY AND THE COW-
PUNCHERS.
A lively Kalem comedy. This Ig
a good one.-
lots In
All clear
W. N.
185tfc
Program Tonight
M a jest ic ; ‘ ‘THE WI NN ING
OE HELEN”--*A tine drama.
Miss Helen Westbrook, a
pretty actress is adorfed by
Arthur Davis, vi young mill-
ionaire. He keeps her sup-
plied. with flowers. The rest
of it you can see at the Air-
dome.
Thanhouser - “THE COUN
TRY PRIZE BABY.” A
great lesson for the inotb-'
ers. - Perhaps we were both
to blame. .
The battle scenes are beyond description and will make you rise
to your feet in excited expectancy.
Our Motto: Clean, Refined and Moral
and it Must be good.
stock. 36 per 13; other
mating ^35 and 84;
83. Let me send vou some
post. W. J. MITCHELL,
Barber
The Princess
program
Today and Tonight
The Standard
Garage...
maintain than the average 4-cyIinder car of much less Horsepower. As able as
any heavy car of twice the horsepower.
. ./ r. /
For example: Franklin Cars use less gasoline, averaging from 20 per cent, to 35 per cent,
greater mileage per gallon. This is the result of the exceptional efficiency of the Franklin direct air
cooled motor. Franklin Cars average from 400 to 600 miles and more per gallon of oil without
smoke. This is due to the Franklin rc>circulating oiling system. Franklin Cars use fewer tires.
This is the result of light weight on large tires, and because the tires are not pounded by rigid, un-<
yielding construction. Franklin Cars travel faster in the long run, ride easier and last longer because
of the shock absorbing properties of the full-ellipic sprags, resilant wood frame and flexible drive
system.
350. A^o hake 8 n,<>e house
lot on Lula street for gale,
FREIGHT ' TRANSFER
.Both phones. Office Kincaid wagon
yard. West Ouk street. If you want
yonryfurniture moved, cal* ua. Any-
thing in the dray line we give our
special attention.
ANYBODY <«W ANTING SC AVEN
ger work done call No. 307 eltner
phone.
HENRY KALTREUTHER. EAST
McKinney street: all kinds of wood-
work. blacksmithing, horseshoeing,
rubber-tiring and shrinking.
AUTOMOBILE PUBLIC SERVICE
line. Trips made anvwhere in North
Texas. Good car. Further informa-
tion, phone me at RalcT * Cb.’g or
new phone 294. NED RECTOR.
Standard Garage
North oDSquare
New pijone 34 Old phona 515
Reliance - “TOPSY TUR
VEY’S LOVE pTAlR.”.
A very laughable high-class
comedy drapaa. .
Tomorrow night—“For the
Cause.” A great thrilling
.Ciyil War story in two reelu..
A wonderful plot., The bat-*
tie scenes are beyond de-
scription. Look for the B
Airdome tomorrow.
Yours to please.
F. M. BERRY. .
Kay Bee, two reel sensational feature. A wonderful plot
Amazing escape of the Spy from the prison.
As a man of affairs you will be particularly interested in knowing why the Franklin .has stuck
•»o conastently to its distinctive principles cf ccnstructicn--d»cct air ccolirg. light weight, full elliptic
springs, wood frame and large tires.
For Tomorrow Night
FOR THE CAUSEFOR SALE -RUBBER
huggy In good condition,
geon at 143 N. Lo<-u»t street.
FOR SALE—SIX-ROOM HOUSE
on North Ixwust street, close .in;
electric lights. Phone or see F. R.
Graham. 193tfc
I he Entz Electric Starter on Franklin Cars gives a control similar to an
Electric. The starting switch is left “on” while driving so that the engine, like
FOR SALE -r WHITE
fawn Indian Runner duck
8125 per getting or 13. MRS
BROUN. New phone 363.
DUCKS’ DUCKS'! DUCKS!!’
Indian Runners: heavy laying
•train eggs for getting 81.5p for 13
pear! white beauties. Get the best.
Denton Duck and Dairy Farm. T
F. JASPER. Prop. New phone 357.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1913, newspaper, April 7, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208959/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.