Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Classified Ads
U*T AND FOUND.
PIANO TUNERS.
One of the Greatest of all Indian Pictures
WILL
is memorial day
101
ison 2-Reel Feature
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Before the White Man
MESSENGER SERVICE.
236tfc
Came
FO*. HALE OR TRAD'LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
CALL
CONCRETE WALKS.
Dallas on
BIG IMP FEATURE
Lewisville
Lewisville
THE WANDERER
AUTOMOBILE LINE.
A Class ic in Dramatic SkillRAILROAD TIME TABLES
DENT1BTH
“B” Airdome
31
Admission 10c to all Parts
has.
No.
•PBCIAIdSTS
P-
J T. Aired.
and
18
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE.nlflTRY.
unitu.
Felt HatsMI8CELLANKOU
u*«w. Mddresa tTSN. Locust.
called to Brady
AP-NEWS FROM JUSTIN TRIBUNE
east of
3rd
Justin
wife.
Justin,
DallasREAD THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
National
A TEXAS WONDER
Justin
the grooms. Is
reported from
table
Dr. E W
M
( Advt. i
Notice
down th** »<<eps
to the potatoes.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1913
special Mention.
rlekn7.7*r«.R<2^*nt*^r Dental *** i proof Cabinet
rieanegt remXKBiit in i.H’nuMi I * nt
T. C. Sample
Acme Pressed Brick Company
SThuro.
she
the
who has been here
busineM, returned
for
ot
P.
P.
P-
No.
No.
No.
No.
23
29
26
m
m.
HAND.
251c
per cent Prof-
Full n part
investigate
ChestnutsSt.,
phone.
251p
what ye telled me.
I he best I could.
a. m.
p m.
BY H.
furni-
299p
twip,
May
and
W. C. Dickson went to Lewisville.
Marvin Hennen .returned to Gar-
aud
Z«1c.
attended the
Presbyterian-HEMET KWUTREUTHER. BA**'
MGKtaney wtroot: tall kinds of wood-
work. blackomittitag, hor«e*hoetM.
30c
40cEXPERT PPANO TUNING
E. Stark lot f. Ftrone Schmits
ture store.
YOUR -DRAT BUSINESS—PTOM*
•alaos esrvtie at reasonable nate»;
foouaeBold moving a sgsidalty.
JbBWFDR A rPABCHALL, o'flee FoxWANTED — DAIRY
'Bprlngglde.-' Jersey Farm.
the lowest rock in the earth's
nod shown no signs of nohnal
ft la from two to ten tliuee aaWO Words 6 times dally
WO Words, dally and weekly, one week
FURNISHE ROOMS,
two, for rent. 13 East
P. C. WITHERS.
COME **» <WTIA. LOOKNANE'S
wagon yart.. tsevodd yard Xgom the
•square on Wnst M'ok-inney «b*ct I
(Limited) ...
(Flyer) . .
(Express) .
(T. 4 P.) .
North boand
(Flyer) .. ..
(Limited) ...
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
prepared to do
It will look like
it.FOR SALE—QUICK MEAL -GAS-
• oline «tov« *7.50; New Home sew-
'inp>machlne *15; R. X. Red chickens,
thoroughbred. 6 bens and 2 roosters,
*10. 4)96 North Elm St., old phone
63V. 250c
ONE OR
Oak. MRS
SlOtfcM L. ’ MARTIN. A. B , M. D,
and
me and in
for you.
NEW SUPPLY OF WTION-
ARIES JUST IN at THE RECORD
and chronicle office.
W. N.
flee over
•gnare.
“Dotn
I've done
^STRAYED—GRAY HALF-SHET-
• laad pony, one hip' knocked down.
'Reward for return <o Henry Owsley.
248c
& Woody of
the building
g>bow*
phone
wife to
80 acres of the
Phone 342ra Visiting Mies Bernice
agtnt Of the clubs, and
three dayg.
several
county
They ex-
of the different
together during
and the
I HAVE 40 ACRES )
«nile<«oilth. of Normal whkh I
to cut into 5-acre blocks and
.’Just outside corporation,
sandy add. Mor terms. prices
partictriars eee E. T. BrounFIVE BOOM HOUSE. *800.00;
small payment down, balance like
Sallow complexion ts due to a
torpid liver. HERBINE purifies
and strengthens the liver and bow-
els and restores the rosy biOom of
health to the cheek. Price 50c. Sold
by R. H. Garrison. (Advt.)J. M. GURLEY, THE CEMENT
Contractor. First class work done
at the right price. Set eoti mates.
Fort Worth
between theO. M. Curtis,
DRUGS AND JEWELRY
Denton, Texas.
BINDER FOR SALE CHEAP,
-eakh or credit; cut legs than 100
> acres. Phone Mid Kinard at Den-
ton MIL 250cltwSoothtK.und Trains
5:2*5 a
7:55
7:06
3:35
4:13
Yes, v.e reblock and clean
HALF
I want
sell.
Good
and
or ad-
262cWHITE INDIAN RUNNER
du<-k eggs for sale; eggs from im-
ported stock, *6 per 13; other
special /mating'(4; utility *2; pen-
ciled hunne». 13 eggs for *1. Let
n> send yon some bv pari els post.
BEN FRITZ. P. O Box 561. Den-
ton.
MEN AND
^goaraat'*! host
.it. -MhlM'*»0 dad.,
•time. beginners
\WHAR »SWOOP. - 3 «> 8
lWd*S-.l«a
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS
will cal) at homes and sew by the
1
FHRM3HT TRAMBTWR CO
0ath <hene« Office ESmcSM wlgon
ROWELL. D. D. 8. OF-
McCray’s. south
of
un-
TWENTY HEAD EXTRA GOOD
tbarveatimutes for sale. A. D. TUR-
:NTR. 244d4wtfc
newest dontextti-. "wbUe I’m out just
; pare the imtuloen and put them ready
1 shall not tie long gone "
About an hour later Mrs. P. camo gg now due on said note the sum of
back from her atusppieg expedition. I *3.500.00 Principal with Interest
tirlnffinu mswit thut mpmai -h*e*i«*-*-< *4 Osa oar*
A uurgain—The Dally a< 40c •
pi* ..til.
WILL BXCHANGB *18 000 TO
f*30,*«0<WMRTH OF UNIMPROVED
irrigated ladd in the Rio Grande
’ valley 1br improved land in North
.Texas. Might consider good in-
come city property. P. O. Box 1263,
f SanAAhtoulo.TTexas. 256d2twp
Graujta la tbe iMHlrock of tt>e world.
It la
crust
life
thick
combined No evidences of life of
either animat or vegetable are apfmroot
l« granite. Tbe preeence of time la
due to animal Ufa Some sdentMa as-
sert that all tbe lime la tbe world lias
at noma tjme been a port of some ani-
mal Tbto iMiJodeA bomait b^lnga
W. M ORJBBLE, AUTO SER-
vice cars. Trips made anywhere in
county Phenes new 75-gpeen, old
534 or at home 66 S. Elm st. Car
repairs promptly made. 21aptfFOR RENT—2 FURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping, down-
stairs. Old phone 88.
MISS’»URI. KANSAS AND TEXAS.she pointed
l>alr«sl off nil of them, inn am.AFTER A FEW DAYS
be gone! till tall. All who want piano
tuning done phone 222 new
A. J. GANT.
This will figure quite an advance over the old scheti-
ule and to enable us to maintain this scale of wages our
men will have to take interest in the work and show that
the longer that they are in our employ they are worth the
extra money we are paying them.
Fir*t »ix months employment. 17c per hour.
First year after 1st six month* employment 18c pr hour
2nd “ •• 19c “ ••
3rd “ “ ....... 20c “ “
FOR BALE—A FEW INDIAN
Runner duoka.a year old, *1 apiece.
DR. W. A. JONES.OLD PHONE 578: NEW PHONE
831. For high grade cement
hiiik work phone or see
me estimate the work
8. A. BU8HEY.
re-
the work as it
new when we
STATISIK M
UUrH.M.
and wife. Denton,
El eaxe, tbe 2-yeainoMl daughter
of H. J. p. Vita, who has been very
ill for the past few days with illo-
colltis, reported very much bet-
ter.
Deed filed Thursday transferred
from N. B. Grayson and
John W. Haggard
W. (8. Ray survey for a considera-
tion of *5.200.
Friday, May 30.
and a national holiday. Tbe postoi-
tice wiUl observe the holiday, re-
maining open from 8 to 10 o’clock
In the nioralng 4he rural car-
riers will not make their route.
The stewards and trustees of the
Frst Methodist tthuneb will meet
at tbe church tonight promptly at
8 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Cooper stated.
Refreshments will be served, and
business of importance wiU be
transacted. Ed F. Bate, Is chair-
man and W. 8. Miller is seervtarv
rUurned
in
Brick ihader* and brick setter* setting one man from
two mold and two men from four mold machines and four
men from mud machine*, running approximately 40,000
brick per day, a* follow*:
The Tribune reports two exciting
baseball games between the Mariet-
ta Indians and Justin Invincibles,
in which the Indians won the first
8 to o and the second 4 to 1.
A double wedd*g, .'With
sisters, Misses Euna' and Ida
Beck ot Rhome the brides.
E. C. Hunter and Burney Mason of
Justin "
Justin.
Hill
rented
State bamk and the barber shop in
Justin and will open a drug store,
the Tribune reports.rrovEs for sale— one
Bridge Beach range and one gaso-
llng •(ova. both in good condition,
iBearly naw. '.Wlll aell at a bargain.
ARply to J. E. Wilton at Wllson-
Mann' Co. 251cO. M. Curtis,
EOLA AND CIGAR*.
. Denton, Texan.
Fir*t *ix month* of employment 21c per hour.
Fir*t year after 1st six month* employment 22c pr hour
2nd “ “ “ “ “ “ 23c “ "
3rd “ “ " “ “ “ 24c •“ »
8:45 a m
8:58
8:08
(K C. Special) 4:42
(T & P.) 8:55
j Stith day of . ovember, 1910, by the , .
Denton Woven Wire Fence lompany, ton. Texas, to enforce said trust- I
■ < • a AN l_a T“> 1 a• • > •— — .. .. I 11 * 1 _ - _ r____ »»— »___ . —. i t ___
m.
m.
My great Jtock of silver provide*
tbe opportunity to examine fully
the various design*. It includes
entire toes of fhe same pattern
from the smallest individual piece*
to the great massive chest* contain-
ing many pieces.
You are invited to call and see.
Some of the Scenes of the Fearful Flood at
Dayton and Cleveland, Ohio.
The T> xas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves grav-
el, cures diabetes, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism, and all irregu-
larities of the kidneys and bladder Hx
both men and women Regulate,,
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist, will be sent
by mail on receipt of 41 One small
bottle is two months’ treatment, an<*
seldom fails to perfect a cure._S®nd
for Texas testimonials
Hall 2926 Olive street, Sr ix>uio,
Mo. Scld by druigigts-DON T FORGET TO
for quick messenger service. W A.
BRASHEARS N. B.—Will took
after your accounts for 10 per cent
of money collected. 172tfc
of Lewisville, in Denton county, and
more particularly described as fol-
lows: Beginning at the N. W. corner
of said Wilson survey;■ thence S.
on the W. B. line of said survey 950
varas, a stake in said line; thence
east 475 varag, a stake; thence N.
258 13-100
north 168
of
nj iexecutet* by G. H. Blewett, its preai- ; will therefore offer for sale between
|dent, and L. L. Fry, its secretary, for 'the legal hours thereof, to-wit; be
_ _ . ‘ ' J. ... m.
■ following described promissory note, * and 4 o’clock p. m. at public auciton
jto the highest bidder for cash on the
first Tuesday in June, A. D 191::,
( the same being the 3rd day of June,A wedding gift should endure
generation* of service. Marriage
itself is a permanent obligation, en-
during for life; so should the pres-
ents be also permanent and endur-
‘ng* .
This desire lor long service in
the wedding gilt explain* why they
are so often chosen of silver.
Table silver is especially popular
for weddings. It is usually needed
at once and so goes Into immediate
service and easily supplies a cent-
ury of service. It has wondrous
posiibslitKs of molding, shapingWANTED-NtRSE TO TAKE
qaae. of merthvr and baby. Phone 125
247c
FOR SALE— HORSE - AND
baggy -T. ID Mulling, 126 Weat
Maple. ItdAwp
782 varagf thence west
varan a stake, thence
varaa a stake on the N. B. line
said survey; thence weat 1®J 87-100
faras, to th? plate of beginning, coWk
taining 72 acres of land
Algo one other certain tract of
land described as follows: Beginning
at the N. E. corner of the weat 80
acres of the said W. W. Wilson sur-
vey; thence south 168 varaa to tbe
72-acre tract above described; thehce
wegt 268 3-10 varag; thence north
1*8 varag; thence E. 2*8 varag to
the place of beginning, containing
8 acreg of land, more or less, and be-
ing a part of eaid Wilson survey.
Levied on as the property of John
Nichole et al. to satisfy a judgment
amounting to *1821 and interest in ,
favor of C. Mfe Cherry and costs of 1
suit. (
Given under my hand this 6th day
of May A. D . 1911.
W. C. ORR. Sheriff,
Denton County, Texas-
aanftary aot and cream
PortW'iod A Metlgea, New
Treats dieeswes of eye. ear, note,
throat. Fits tgiagees. Office over Ra-
ley «c Co. d&w
..ARABIAN OOIWM.EXION LO-i
ttoa—Afull line ef the Aeflet prepara-
tions r«s«ntly deaaonstraJled at Wil-
oon-H««Mi Co. on sate from 11 • m
to 8 *. an.
phone SM-Blue
State of Texas. County of Denton.—
Whereas by virtue of authority
vested in me as substitute trustee,
nam>d and appointed binder the !
terms and conditions of a certain ;
De* d of Trust executed and deliver-'
1JUABTY WANTED—GOOD
pearaaee and tAser to show sample
:at the homes in the eity. Nothing to
(•st!. -salary AdSrws J S . Postof-
Dee’hex .8*4.• OHy . 24 9p
xx>unty; one <tjbe bis** Jerasy.. the
rother fawn MOtoved kersey. ^Mason
y*l *0 cash tsaweuyhRfcr. New phone
■350. Also hw* a - house auid
Jot on Lula stewet for tSMe.
Dssrtha.
Andrew L. Baker, -northwest of
NOTICE.
Modern Maccabees will hold
moonlight picnic Tuesday June ;
iat Highland park. Meet at
hall 7 a. m. All members
families invited
from the 4th day of March, A. D.
1913, aggregating iirincipal. interest
and attorney’s fees *3826.25. and
Whereas it is provided in said
■Deed of Trust that in the event the
(said H. M. Walden, Trustee, named
I In said Deed of Trust,- for any cause
(Whatsoever, should fall or refuse to
I act Or become disqualified from act-
ing as such Trustee, then) and in that
P.
P
P.
event the said First National Bank
of Denton. Texas, shall have full
power to appoint a Substitute Trus-
tee. in writing who shall have the
same power as therein delegated to
the said H. M. Walden and the said
H. M. Walden refusing to act as said
Trustee as therein provided, the said
Firs- National Bank has nominated
and appointed me, J, C. Christa],
Substitute Trustee under and by vir-
tue of the terms of said Deed of
Tri st.
Now Therefore. T, the said .1. C.
,.w <.„u ,ChristaL Substitute Trustee. as
e* to H. M. Walden, trustee, on the , aforesaid, have been requested l y
~ ; the said First National Bank ' Den-
13! 40.00 iiirst i uesuay m June, a. d.
Denton. Tex . Nov. 30, 1910. jf 111 Z Z_. Z
On November 30th. 1911, without A. D 1913, at the court house door
grace, after date, I we or either of in the City of Denton. Denton <oun-
us, prom’ise to pay to the order of ty. Texas, the following described
the First National Bank of Denton, ‘ property, to-wit;
Texas. Three Thousand. Seven Hun- 1 AH that certain lot or pare 1 of
Hand lying and being in the City of
(Denton. Denton county Texas, and
Jo 1 in Ful-
• ton and Spalding’s addition to the
City of Denton, Texas, more pap-
> ticularly described as follows: Be-
ginning at a point 150 feet north of
' the southeast corner of said Block
Wedding Silver
at Curtis’.
DENTON TAILORING CO
West Side Square, next to Shaw'* Studio.
26
30
24
22
32
ISallas Breach—Boath
17 .......... 6:25
13 .. 12:35
Dallas ItrancB—North
7:30
9:35
TRUNKS TM HAT7L? GAU-
MhNea Transfer- Two street
«aen <o the wages.; won't'waiujv yopr
•<rmrk«
Drink at Curtis
Fountain.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The State of Texas, County of '
Denton;—By virtue of an order of
sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict court of Denton county, on the . (
28th day of April A. D., 1913 by I
the Clerk thereof, in the case of G.
W. Cherry vs. John Nit hols et al., j
No. 5603, and to me as Sheriff, di-
rected and deliver'd. I will proceed
to sell for cash, within the hours
prescribed by law for Sheriff’s sales,
on the first Tuesday in June A. D„ :
1913, it b, ing the 3rd day of said
month, before the court house door
of said Denton county, in the city ot
Denton the following described
property to-wit:
Undnd^ri§:rdtaas Xj ^Tacrei The <ol,ow’ing scale of wages will supersede the scale
of Iqnd situated in Denton county, put into enect Alay 1. ■ ,
Texas, a part of the W. W. Wilson 1
320 acre survey on Big Elm creek,'. ,
about 3 miles n. e. from the town Labor not Otherwise specified—
1 XX U' 1 nX'i ! lx* tn ThxxnSnn aa » m 6«« a n j* I1* * ... * .4 1 « Sw •
Would you like to have it cleaned and
blocked? We’ re
should be done,
get through with
W. E. Durbin went to
busin««B.
Z. T. Kerley went to
on business.
D. F. Ada>-s went to
on business-
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sharp return-
ed to Waco urdny.
i Fred Bottorff went to Fort Worth
today on business
Hoa Alvin XJ. Owsley returned
last night fro-m Dallas.
James Moore of Dallas is visiting
hig sister, Mrs. -a. H. Ponder.
Mrs. 8 O. White and Ernest
I White are visiting in Durant, Ok.
J. W. Sullivan and L. T. Milli-
can went to Texarkana on business.
Mrs. DeFosd Sumners of Daiiag
is visiting her mother. Mrs. Yeag-
: for in sai<| note, and
Whereas the said First National
Bank of Denton, Texas, is the owner
and holder of said note
said Denton Woven Wire Fence Com-
pany has made default in the pay-
ment of the balance due on said note
r (above described, due on the 13th day
•jof November, 1911, and the same is
now past due and unpaid and thereCHAB. .-SAUNDERS. DENTIST. ! Iqy.
Office over Long A King after Feb. j LT Martin and daughter. La la
1st. Both phon ?a. Martin, returned to their home in
This is one of the best programs ever shown in
Denton and it is at the
\ turned tto her home in .Nocona.
■ Miss Elisabeth Iximax is visiting
in MU ford, where
commencement of
college.
E. Cociuioughcr
who have been attending Federal
' court at Shtrman for the past sev-
eral daye. returned home today.
Finley Hare leaves tonight )
i Hoik i« to be one
the annuitants tomorsow night
the McGinnis-Longcope wedding,
v,*. W. e. Mercer and E.
, Wade received a message Wednes-
day night, announcing the dta'h of
th»ir father, F. T. W de, which oc-
curred at Baird Wednesday. ,
Mr* L. H. Webb Of New Orleans
and Mrs F. A. Holloway of Miner-
al •NTedU are. the guoste of Mrs.
Don McClurlten. Monday Mr. t—.
Mrs. M (Turkan. their "house guests. i Z”
and othpr rimm-d at IjUnn* *ler «ecuring the payment of tbe’tween the hour« of 10 o clot k a
aiia otner guesif. camp* a at i^inn * nntu Lnj * ~ «..z
lake.
Miss Bettie Roger*, state agent
of the Girls' Tomato clubg, of Col-
lege Station
Carter. local
will remain
imct to visit
clubs in the
that time,
J. C. CroCker was
in answer to a niesgage announcing
the serious illness of his mother.
Mr- and *fr«. Peter Storrie of Mc-
Kinney arrived in Denton Monday
night with their family and house- 1
hold goods and moved into their lor rolleCTMW-
old home on North Locust street, i
Miss Bruce Dickson has returned ;
home from Mtliord, where she at-!
tended the Presbyterian college. She
experts to leave Tuesday tvr a visit |
'with an aunt in I^irwmie, Wyo.. |
with whom she will take
through Yellowstone park.
Mrs. J U. Brownlow is
her daughter, Mt*. E. V. Kyle,
Denison.
around her a goodly wsUectkA of tbe
delectable tuber*
’’Good gracious!” exclaimed the hor-
rified mistress. 'What In the name ot
(gll tbat’s wonderful are you dolngY’
•‘Doin’, ma’am?” replied tbe fair maid
ef all work
Indeed
itoo ”
Then
“Ure
abe mumbled, "but. try as I will, I
.can’t find ■ mate for thia IRtla beggar!”
—JJearaoD’a
How About That
Straw Hat?Thf soda served at Curtis' foun-
tain is the result of growth or evo
lution. Ten or twelve years ago
the soda business was in its in-
fancy ant crude methods and
equipment were in use, and only
the simplest of drinks were served.
It is different today. Several
thousand dollars are required as
an investment in plant and equip-
ment, and the world ha* been
searched for materials suitable
for serving at the fountain. I
have tried to keep up with this
march of progress and you will
find the finest of modern drinks
served here.
The Ice Creams I make are
specially fine. They are manu-
factured in my own plant with
strictest care as to methods, atd
the materials used for the purpose
are the best that can be obtained.
Drop in and try a Banana Split,
Melba or Hiawatha Cream.
w. e. Botts,'graduate vet- you
«rinsrlan Office at Hancock A Son
blackamith ■hot'. 8. Elm St., Lipa-
comb block. New phone 269; resi-
dence. old phone 488. new 189,
AUTO6 FOR HIRE. W. W. BIL- .
L1NG8LEY, old phone 330. New
pnone 449. Automobiles repaired.
Rent Melklne tor Collin
When a Aeuggigt recommend* a
rwtnedy for onNi. throat and lung
Uwables, yon rowi feel sure that be
k*mw* what be talking about. C.
Lamer. Druggtat. ^t Marion, O-,
wtSt^M of) Dr- Ki*«Js New Discovery;
T-TL— abv- i “t k««’w Dr. Ktac-a New Discovery
9?.*r turtf re mo ed, osE ua. A Y_ 1 (g throat amd lung medicine
'I ««4l It cured W wife of a se-
vere bggnchial co14 after all other
remediw*. failed.” It arill do tbe
■ante Co« you if ya« ssre Buffering
with a etgd or aan bronchial,
dhroat V*r<Mng congh Keep a bottld
iWO hand a/ the time f<qri«very one
in th« famCy to u*e. It * home
.dw-tor Prlw“ 50c and *<. iGuaran-
MW by J. F. Raley A Ca JAdvt.)
-------- 1 Clarteville.
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST. V. R. Hughes.
West Side-Square. several duye on
—— to txminth.
Mis* Elia Baxter has
aide from a visit with her brothers
j Fort Worth.
Mi*s Hortense LaFone. who .J. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH been vtaiting M™. Upa.oiah. re-
tlde Square, middle of block.
oaira Denton, Texaa.FOR SALE—MODEL 10 BUICK,
.completely equipped, top. wind-
»abiald^aide curtains, new tires. Bar-
gain for cash. FRED CHAPFEU
238tfc
JDaaton. Meaai*. i>hirni»h»d gooms for „
.1) mtn I e, Moore (col.'), southeast
Of Hen ton, April 3. meaMes.
Mattie V. W Pockrns
cast of Denton April 20.
years, 3 months. 2R day«;
Terlton.
Infant of B. J. Doyle.
De nt mi. March 21. age 3
known rause.
J. W. Green. Denton. March
age 82 years, 5 months, 18 <tayq.
heart fuWure. ,
Jess* "Tucker (col.), Sanger.
Mav 3. age 82 years, 2 month; ■ — -■
Mrs AdMie Be|M Mayally Nan-
ger, April ‘T7I diphtheria.
Wm. Linder
April 6 girl.
W. D. FrunMtn aud wife. Den-
jton. girl.
WOMEN—-SELL ' W. Maple and wife, Denton Mav
18. girl.
John McKinne? aaxl .wife,
Denton, May 16. noy.
O. S Sanders and wife,
April 16. boy.
. . Howe Sixton and
CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAT AND April 16. girl,
ether feedstuffs Bost stove and Frank Miller astfi
heater -woed iPrampUdellvery aud April 26. girl.
fuligtosagure. >We base a power M. L. Hill and wrtc, -Justin. April
wood «*w ito run *4* connection 24. twin boys
• with ■wo-r-wosSibualness^ARKANSAS A. B. Priddy and) wtfy
MILL. J8. Klm--8L Both,phones.A. R AleOlHlHE, OHVCS OVER 1
them Let us
show you how well we can make them look for you.
We're agents for Gate City Laundry of Deni
son All work guaranteed to be right ba-ket
S; nt off twice a week; laundry called for and de-
livered; phone us and ) ry this laundry and see how
well you’ll be pleased
■ exas, t nrec mousan<i. sc
dred and Forty dollars (*3,740.00)
‘at the First National Bank. Denton, _ ....
I Texaa. with interest at the rate ot j being a part of Block N
ten per cent per annum after ma- 1 «n'i
turity with ten per cent additional
if placed in the hands of an attorney
Z_. — Value Received. ___ r
| (Signed) DENTON WOVEN WIRE ! the southeast corner of
FENCE COMPANY. j No. 1; thence north li") feet to the
Per L. L. FRY Secretary. ‘northeast corner of said Block No.
G. H. BLEWETT. President. :1; thence west 150 feet to the Z.
That on the 4th day of March, i Wiggs northeast corner. thence
3913, there was a balance due on ‘south along Z. Wiggs* line about 107
. .-.said note of Three Thousand Five feet to a point 50 feet due west of
v Hundred (*3,560) Dollarg, exclusive | the northw-est corner of .1 J Sim-
visitlnr inter®sl due thenon as provided ; mons, lot; thence east passing J. J.
■ en- in ,.»u j Simmons, northwest corner and
! along his north line, in all 150 feet
to the place of beginning, the same
i being the land des<Tibed in said
Deed of Trust execut' d by the Den-
ton Woven Wire. Fence Company as
aforesaid to secure the First Nation-
al Bank in the payment of the note
hereinbefore described with all
right, members and appurtenances
thereto belonging
Witness my hand this the 3rd day
of May, A. D. 1913
J. C. CHRISTAL,
Substitute Trustee
No Dinger From Fife*,
vo. on 5rv<i I I a m. j v
*5UB St’ w*;' Our dewberries and fre.h
-----.vegetable* *it lender the
PAUL RAMIERS, 91 OAK 8T.,'pAKjc our Hrr'rd fruits
Owsley taiitdlng. Regular or- f AWB, and OUr GneG fruit*,
der house, hot cakes raorsiqu ^ill . bean*, etC,4 are kept in OUT
" “ * t. Give us
your order*. We not only
vwmo*ARiAN8 appreciate your trade but.Wh«C« ths Apostles Fishsd.
The Abundance of fish in tbe sea ot
GaGlee is to this day tbe wonder of
travelers Must of tbe fixblng done by
tbs ggxtlAne involve* the use of nets
pcoLeUy Identical in construction with
tboey xlie uposGe*. and the heat erl-
dMK-e ui tbe fishtag having through
tbs MutucbM been dwne with nets is to
be 6u 4be fiuw with which most
of tbe thta rosy be deceived with tbe
help uf uy bolt natural or artlh<-lat.
Tbe peducta W4»ter of tblw tamutifui
lake, with Ke arv.er changing reflec-
tions. is in strMtisH.' .contrast with tbe
muddy deeps of <b* Jordan, but tbe
silt 1n that rtrwr. however unsightly to
tbe eye. doeg not hsmb> to incoovrn-
lence Its fl«h. whtob siw extraortttaari-
jy [dentiful even in tbs lower reacteos
before It falls into that deathly lake
srkJ'-b the Arabs call tbe use of l<ot-—
Lttadoo Outl'wikDUCKS' *DVCK*-' DUCKS!!!
Indian Ruwuers; heavy laying
strain eggs tor getting *1.5(1 for 13
pearl white beauties. Get the best
Denton Duck end Dairy Farm. T
F. JASPER, **rop. New phone 357.
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN
ger work done call No. 307 ettber
phone.
t> -miles i bringing the meat that was destined to therein at the rate of ten per cent
wge 29 accompany tbe potatoeii to the ditiuer *--- * * **—" ‘ "
eeptic tU- *
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1913, newspaper, May 29, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208967/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.