Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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TOWNS
SPECIAL REDUCTION
White Canvas Shoes
Clark
III’ al/ii.
n»
Ladies’ Skirts
Smith
Men’s Canvas Shoes
Men’s Trousers
Dress Goods
With
visited home
View
Sang-
visit-
Worth
10148,
JPbrtal
lease
The store <4 most quality-’-Least prices
ie l>
is'llltt
LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS
retail.
near
street,
for- J. F.
Mrs
Plain-
Your Prescriptions
Are You a Woman?
were
fanners
from
from
:' (,n ■
Of <j|
ilil fl
•giiawy
■Hating
mg as
3aid as
nt tens’
sym-
t pre-
abilioft.
■e tMt <£
of Ute
d war
Oiie third off of Hw rogutar
price wh«f yo« s^ve!
Read
this ad
i’-erg
puse;
Pall bearers
membership of
is vln-
J. W.
■ tii-
< i ta ;u
their
L> tlisf
from Krum.
visited in Cqllin
W
liar
Mai
- M
Mia.
I Th-'
-. <if ♦
\. dO«S
thirty
lioon
planks
ice be-
er the
Mrs. "Andrew Key vvas tn Denton
Clifford Baker was In Denton.
.<*», former •priec gj.tift
sell -for
Southwest cornor of Square
I ■ !aint
•n Vft
faLJIte;
■■'i-
pants to match : the Palm
Utile Robert Ratliff',ha « been quite
Ladies’, Misses’ .jyul ’Children'
Ladies’ Millinery
33 1-3 per cent Off
WARRANTS BEING ( ASHED
wiiimrt mayoms signature
Bananas, retail, dozen. Wc
Cabbage, retail “ '
Lettuce. retail. _
Tomatoes, retail, per lb.
ftadlahea, per buneh. ho.
Freah onions, per bunch, fc.J
Beets, reLail per bunch 5c.
CMTCtar retail per lb. 5c.
Squash, retail per lb 15c
String Beans, retail, per lb , ltM»c
Dewberries, per bu., It-
Freeh Pineapples, 85c e«cb.*2 for 2
■ 100 lbs., wholesale,
delivered, $1.85. ,
AUBREY NEWS _ <
At BREY, June- p —-AHJses Edna Cof-*
f‘ > and Pearl Tale are. visiting hi ben-
♦ . ...
JONES COUNTY OTAYR DRY
STAMFORD. Jw 8.— In Hatdrday's
election Jones county voted about 3 to
i to stay dry. Only one small boa In
the county voted wet
■ lions*
i-y the
LiHw tij>.
■ Tfcr-rity water and light department
ran up aRglnst a snag this week when
jt had to meet freight bills and other
current expense* With no mayor to
sign warrants, there was no way of
getting the necesaary money, until the
local banks relieved the situation by
cashing the warrants without the sig-
nature ot,.the mayor atpi holding thenr
until the arrival of Mr. Foreman.
and friends from
members and neigh-
the care of the sick
Alma Howe entertained
friends Saturday night, the
being her 15th birthday.
Petty was in Fort Worth.
I'o‘ 8»f
i-f
r iwK*
L .-m*r.
Mrs. W. T Foster of Deuton visited
. her p iron!*.
Mrs MAikWs visited her -'Ujljn lb
Bartonville community.
The ]. o. O F Lodge etoclf <1 the tol-
lowing officers' M. W.~Mai l‘tr- n. G
’ll* I WfrehlteM, v.-il.f G M V-a •!.,
id daugh- |
v isll.'d io
Special reduced prices uu
Crepes, Voiles, Lawns, Etc., In
plain colors or striped and
flowered designs An especial
lot of flow ered ere pea at lOUe
Urn yard. Better grades ft-
dwedjH proportion.
ton, $24.00
Wholesale, per ton.
lbs $1.15; delivered
Miss Gladys Fox shoppeti in Dallas
Thursday. 4-^t.
Mrs.. Tom Breeding is at .(he* bedside
«f her mother Mt-s. J. R, I'hamblw at
Bartonville'. . ■' ,
nr. Minton’Howard of
sttiited ifaiia.n,.!
Jesse PTncktey of Denton tfsited E.
Oliver A.
' Frank HawKvvas trrre from.Deuton
rl'lfrf and Mrs. Tom Fry of Center
:Point visited .Vifs. Ewing Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs tjteubeu Wood were du
SPECIAL MENTION-We have in stock
Bea<b. Suits at $2.50 per pair.
...JLtiesh'r Ihirtoif W .Al
Lucy "jollv of Bartonvl
mArrted Saturday-es'ei
•iftlri.Ming
John Key and Mt«< Winnie Bln-k.
both of Argyle, were married at Deirton
Saturday.
I're ex-
I protli-
I laws
-II
ll-ldefS.
I Man
L. ne>'<
y i slatg '
■. isbH
1
.....pie.
k elim-
■ f ad-
Whl<A<
Miss Juanita Pfuniy of Deaton visit
SftWife. »- ’
’"Gfahdnia Hnrgnnn is visiting in h*w-
aMHe-
■“MissvArirr thprlrtry <rf lo-nton visited
BE*--'-- ■ l
'. Yflss Ollie Oliver was in Derrtea.
X'Wdy 'Sparkman was here from Cbr-
Thfr-’iii'hne! hero Ubwi aiifi Miss
Cfa.n has returned lb her hniiie ip Don-
Onj; The other teavfcar,-Mta* dwder. ia
atteiMHiig lhe NornvfT‘ at fkrnton. "
Mr. Martin visited his ntothey at
Grapevine. - s .
Mrs. Trenton is lit > . '
Mr and Mrs. t<ra<ty Holt of D^Mson
visited home folk. .. .
< arpruters I nion Conduels Sen Ires al
Grave »EIto«Ra*< Rrr titer-
The funeral of O. A. Britton, recerilb
of Lawton, Ok., who died at the home
of Mra. L. T. Fowlkes, 3D Earl Mulber
ry afreet, Tuesday morning, was held
Wednesday morning al the I. 0. O, F.
cemetery. Following l|»e services by
Rev. Dr. J. N. McFarlane of the First
Ponbyteriau church, the Carpenters'
• •Mon bad charge, PrcSHteut John W.
Million, assisted by Vice-President Ssnj
K WHIirow, ronducling the ritual pre-
scribed by lhe Uni'
were cbogen from 1 ______
the Denton local, being Richard Dolgen-
er. C. C. Cera, Tom Price. Charles
Walker, K. T. Phillips, 8 Williams
with Fayette Smith marshal.
Justin
Mrs. T. VV Lev-reft «as hv'Dalla
Jack liiinagm ami C. <J. Leufy w
in Haslet.
, Bell- Myer
ays' illness
Phillips and family liaV’e moved ,'^The lut S&iiietjji.
ir farm northwest of .liistiifr^OGhiirch gave an
Ad,uii and family hdv' rnov-.j |i.i Tliursilay'night. '
Hsi ar Chism ami
Denton
HAWK SCHOOL HOI SE NEWS
/■' HAWK SCHOOL HOUSE, June. V.—
•fke people of community have be-
gan their harvesting- Some irf the co.l-
iJa is lotiking good, 'but th<; iqajortty
MMi’iW hili. ; - - v '
I usli Grain Quotations.
CHICAGO, June 10 Yesterday’,
grain quotations: 1)3 l-2<hHHc
Louis, Vh'rFffftVlC.
Curt Coppage, ui
ing hrt-e. ,
Mrs. Fapuje pfiilllps upd ehildre.u of
Waurika, t >kla ,- are Mailing Telatiym.
The funeral arrangement* were com-
pleted Tuegday aftafu<>on. . Ttiey were
held at 10 o'clock “^Wednesda y morn-
ing at Hie r^wktence oi Mr?. Fowlkes,
willi Rcv.Ikr. J. N. McFarlane. In charge,
und interment followed in lhe I. O,
Q. F. cemetery.
■e'p'TSrr—--- - — — -
ilr._I.AU ,,f lte.-ta.wllh> 11 ..s ,.f,
twe '’’hd M!s i
te^v.-re quiet Iv
nlllg. Hcv So.Tler
O. A. Britton, a carpenter recently
removed Uf Denton from Lawton,’Okla--
horns, with bls family, died at tliejr
rooms1 at. lhe home of- Mra.
Fowlkes, IK) West Mulberry
Tuesday morning pt 1130.
Deceased came here to work
Johnson on the new Normal building,
liut became 111 « short time after ar-
riving and tins been In ii dangrrqus
condition since. He was 50 years old,
ajsl i» survived by his wife and a son
by a former marriage, living In Law-
ton Heart trouble was given as the
cause of death. Mr. Britton was fi
member of the Christian Church.
Mrs. pritton was a member of the
Woodmen ClrclA,
among the lodge
bors assisted in
man.
ROANOKE NEWS.
ROANOKE, .tone D Oscar Fanning,
P. Lasseu jaml l 1‘yury llowe are in Fort
\Vorlli>‘y'
Mra. Tom Freeman nttl chitdrch of
Wi’ehtta Falls are visiting relatives.
Misses Gora and Hattie Wv.TMard of
F<inL.Worth visited relatives here. "’
Mrs Henry Howe is visiting her par
eqte at Bridgeport.
W. S. Huptpries was tn Ihmton.
ttemsy Merllin ♦* its New Mexico fur
bis health.
Mr. and Mrs.
here from Keller.
Ttom Petty Is in a sanltdFfiirti at Fort
AVortli, where tg’ will underg.y an oper-
ation soon. ■’ •. «••
Ed Smith and Mrs Corat Hayden »n-
we«k.
Mr; and- Mrs Walter Cote '"ft Monday
tor a visit at Mineral Wells
Mrs. Victor Williams and little son,
returned from Ardmore.
Mrs. B. L. Spencer amF daughter,
shopped In Dallak Monday'.
L..-M. Hendrix was here^
""Stanley KarrWigtnr. rct/i'med- from
M aeo. ._______, e.
~5ti»s nre?«nieit"WaTi|K^w''ar in DaTTu's
Mr. and Mrs. tiny Wilson of iiallns
Visited here.
Miss tjertrude Cobb was In Dalias
■G. W. Savage v^s in Dallas.
Mrs, <i. L. Haniitl-in and Wile grand-
son have returned from a visit with
her daughter at Roanoke. -
Hubhard Davis was lo.-re from Dallas.
Clyde Durbin wwis here from Dallas
Sunday.
'itouuu.
■iiap’ind'
’ The
V? 1 ■ ?
". may
\ nice, combination for men who
desire to be well and comfortably
dressed. We have a nice selected
hue <>f cream Berge trousers in sev-
eral silk stripe effects.
It is advisable to wear these with
■yteur tdui- or black coat. You will
K'lftllly see and feel the comfort- of
being property <lressed. These Iroow-
ersr range tn peter from to
Ht'i.off the pafr. .
Mrs^ettita Whart
ai.v telling' D lMIte's
H.. 1., Simms yisQo,
CORINTH NEWS
fXIHINTH, June 8.-—The farmers are
Mtwrl on help tn harvest the grain crop.
Tom Seagraves and family of Little
Elin visited here. ~
—Mrs fr T. 'ttininetl <if Garza was here.
Mr. aud. Mrs. E. A. .Garrison vjsiteil
at Alton.
Miss Hallie and Howard GiHcm are
attending the Normal.. ..T
J. E. Jtobinson <>f Denton was here
the past week.
Mrs. L. T. Fowler visited in Pilot
Point.
. Hufus. Benson of Wellington Is
ing at the home of J. W. Koons and
family.
Miss Blanche Wifey entertained, the
J. I . G. cljib witfi' open meeting.
- Mrs D ’TWfilrhw fntm.nned The
Forty-Two club last Wednesday.
Mrs. II. c. Jsbel of Fort Worth is vis-
iting relatives here.
Miss Kula Anderson and brothef,
Frank, are visiting Miss Grace Koons.
Artic Mac Wtitsan is quite sick.
*eit«.
M*frvera,iP Pos,er is 111 wi^1 threaten-
^rtk41^ 1 « Qonley of Fort
L. Johnson"'”*8**11’* *’er 8****^' Mrs' E
Fort Worth MveMock.' y
FOHT WORTH, June It). - Receipts
yestciday : Cattle 2,200, calves 650, hogs
sOo, Wterp yuotationa; Bncf
steers,- steady, lop $8; liuft hcr stock,
active ami steady, best heifers $7, best
cows $5.50 to $5.75; calves. 25c liighei',
lop *7.25; stockers and feeders, steady;
sheep, SteniTy tb ‘ 15c higher: hogs,
lop $8.20.
Bounced their niarriag* last
They were married April 22.
Glint Yancy was in Fort Rorlti
Misses Raibourne of Oklahoma
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Masters are
from Denison.. 1
.less Lee ifr.>tpr<! from Dalas.
G. fSrkham was here.
Sims died’’Saturday at his hoii.ie
Roanojpe at the age„of 86 years
months. He has been in poor
for 9omp time and about two
ago suffered a stroke of par-
Mlliihery for W'bnten.
is atid*V,liii<frra at .1-3 off the
regular price- tkuiuuenelug
Saturdav, June istli, the fote—
lowing- reduethme will, be
Men’s Straw Hats
25 Per Cent Off.
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cofer were in Den-
ton. “ .
The Presbyterian Church will observe
Children s Day Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pen Hornbeck and Lee
and daughter. v;nle see visiting in Ponder._________
Miss Alma: and Floyd ..
Edgar McDaniels of Wise Count>
iled relatives here. ,
Misses Sallie McMakin of Argyle vis-
ited Miss Elva Parr.
__a . _ Chil-
T. Poff ord and <|ren’s Day program rendered at the
Mr. and Mrs -- ■* --* —'•
, Miss Paul
Misses Mat
____Mrs. G. W
Miss Ruby; Plum
Theresa and Elva Al-
Ik. Hill of Sqnnydfde is here,
^tMrs. Grib If I e. was here from Denton
v'K. W. Oliver <s in Garza.
? J. Wood .was in Detiton.
Miss Ollie Oliver Is suffering
MtejBdieitis. . v
Miss Audios Ita.ark of Denton visited
LOIS NEWS .
r-- bOIS. June Mabie - Lm-.khart of
I tellers View is visiting tier grandpar-
F ate, Mr and Mrs. H. H. Christian.
W. H. Copper shipped a car of cattle
Fort Wofth Tuesday.
KC UatoTu and'- fami+y - attended
Chlidte'ii's Day at 'alley View.
[’ The fanners in this section are liar-
resting their grain crops, which ^re ex-
pecled to turn out very short because
KS.ft»daii»<S" to the crop by Excessive
BKV* ,
I- . q. L; .McCletnlun was ill r-aoyer.
Will Christian and Misses Mabel
Lockhart awl.Ida Green were in Sanger.
Civps a1" luokiug jtood al pri^f'iit.
Li-Pfirtip Miller "as in Safrger
’ \ GARZA NEWS.
GARZA. June 8.—UP- -S<>
,1. B. Boss of Ponder visited here.
Trtrif-Wftttitms -vtf-Hhwme •WHS-bere.-
■ JlUw -Eadies—Aid- Society netted M3
from their ice cream' supper. r
.Mrs; .1. B. Grubb of Krum_vlsitod her
daughter, .Mrk -Tinr Donald.
\V. It. ■Cowan and son, Stanley, were
here from Denton.
Eli Baker of Mibrey visited relatives
here. -
Frank Buller vvas in Ppnder - ,
M. ft. Stark has returned from Mar-
lin whefe he has been for his health.
Miss Myrtle Carlton is attending
school at Commerce.
Less Keel of Gainesville.vvas here.
Mrs. 0. N. Holder vvas called to Den-
ton because pf the illness of Palmer
Smith
Hev.’Mr. Sooter fljjed bls appointment
al the Methodist Churcto. fjunda;
A singing was h«hF al the .Baptist
Niurrii Sunday aftenfoori.
Mrs. Henry Steward is up after a two
week*' illnere.
Mrs. Claud M.irrison „te HL
A message frotp .Mr. Mci|<h»vvs who
w«a called to Alab*’mgJ>y the ittneag of
hlsA*»othrf stall'd that she was de»d
A large crowd attended the Chii<ir«m’s
-DaX-gaerrtet.'
anyone s
range In
LITTLE ELM NEWS
LITTLE EL.M; June s The f1,r>ln-r(t
are wry busy .JnllAesling ,lH.l doUlM
other farm work and expert with a few
........nnshliiy days to M'up with tfte.ir
Mrs \\ || Batis and Huth and Rob
T. "ho h:iv>- been visiting
■re, rolurned Io their tempi
E. S.. P. Knox of Milam County is
prospecting here with the ifttenlion of
moving his family here to WeVii ttie
near future;.
Mr. and Mrs. Teunle Harvey were in
Deuton. .
Miss Florence Hendricks of Stephen-
ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mundy.
Mrs. W. E. Latom and Miss Mabel Mc-
Gee were in Denton.
Mrs. Jim Reeves has been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Lindley wen7 in Den-
ton,'
Rev. L. Miller of Bolivar preached at
the Methodist church.
tar. J. C. Gose was in Denton.
’Miss Sylvia Fox was |n Denton.
Toiy Lindley, Bailey Hay and Ralf
Waldeii yvere in Denton.-
MiMst-r Rev. Bowles of Denton preached at
the Baptist church.
Mrs. K. Sprouse was in Denton.
C. C. Cofer lllled his regular appoint-
ment at Stony.
Will Marks was in Denton.
•The farmers are busy cutting
and oats.
J. C. McClary was in Denton.
Miss Kale Cbism is visiting at
view.
* A large crowd attended the
s e ss-h*-. of Pitot Knob
r J^tor. Mrs. Leia Sharber.
'lwted his brother, E.
of Denton.
Hunter visited Dock Thoma*
<4>Ki;FAi,t’',’K*'rs WANTED .
‘ n,.«.ni and «:i.roniete want* a
'rl“ ,.ui ami Hgmt tti every com-
county. Tf thereto
I'^r . ->-«pmaient from your
'■ Twtatel.^-rn- nx pirtlcu>s
ta.-Mi'1 ;M1 -Clmoniele. •
■d of Trenton visited her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Leverett.
Miss Kitty Alexander of Collin county
is yjsiting her'sister, Mrs. S. N. Wilker-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Parr
HEVl'.ON, June Ih 'Wheat has drop-
ped from '.*5c per bush< l to UOc. The
wholesale price of eg» 'has -dropped
toum 1714c per dozen (b ft<'- per dozens
■ packing slock butter has advanced from
” “Ho per pound, vvliolesale _4iL 12'': Tur-
keys have dropped ic per poiinil (l|"’
wholesale price now being f
Gats, per bu., Vvhologale,
felail, 5,5 and f-bc
Corn, per bu., wholesale.
D5c sacked;, delivered; $1.00
Wheat, per bu., !Mic,.
Flo'ur,.per 100 lbs.? wholesale. $2.70
-rtftil, $2.75 to «2jW. 4
Meal, wholesale, G$<’; retail. 80c.
Feedstuffs.
*Bran, per 100 lbs., wholesale. $1.55
- retairfi/iO; deliverej, $1.65.
Chops, per 100 lbs., wholesale, $i.75:
. retail, $1.85; delivered, $1.90.
Wheat shorts, wholesale, $170: re
tail, $1.75; delivered, $1.80.
Cotton seed, per
Mlied cow feed,
$20; retail per JOO
$1.20. -
‘ Chicken feed per
$i.75; retail $1.80; <
Johnson grass hay, wholegale, per
ton $12.50; per bale, W and 45c
Prairie hay, per ton, wholesale. $13.50:
retail, per bale, 56c and 66$. *
Oat straw, per ton .wholesale.
retail per bale 30 to 35c.
■ Wheat straw per ’on. wholesale,
$5, retail per bale 20 to 25c
■ue hto:
... tin;
- ■
,..i. ■
()ll|’f R VWS
hi,. - i bis' coiuniunlUy U
“y-'v-tlh1’ rttel tor far'ners
.trmt .g* ' f t! by ‘ Utting
* - NAY© NEWS
NAVO, tonej Thr
harvesting «•*'"'P.n few h,r-
vested all “•*> sunusy- bvndi-
the wheat to make about^Iwelro W’J-
eta to the Mvre. The cotton that is UP
!a badly In the grass and tome na
not y"f * *
iiior"
Giant Comer's htoau- rel'Htii vva
y kHc »ss atid "a.. alii-niite) b« |s.-^.
Miss Edith Ktr
okiaftuma "in i'"
iug school
Mr. and Mr- 1
Is-nhm.
Mis® JeweH Blaek. vvlio'lia# been v-js-
iting relatives here, bars returned to
‘HttahonWl. . • .
F. L. Handley -was io Deuton.
-.aid H Vh-Chirkgn
lure from Gaines- <if-Deuton_wer»-. Ua;.ta
Mr. und Mn
-ual s<> >ui and so on.’ You can
nave now at OUr store ou all
your purchases Take ad-
vantage of. Uiis. pppiuUmtly,
Gel your summer hat how.
Plenty <»f nice styles to se-
lect from.
Ladies’ Skirts In white’ and
tan rfuek, and linen and white
French Picay. These nklrtg
ttie rediived tb'orie-lialf price
white canvas oxfords and pumpik,
‘ They/aro Iwro m<w an all slw*'*'i»tcl
a vsrh'tj of styles, either In bu^ou
or lace oxfords, 2-strap saudals.
plain pumps or the iuucli-JB-ii<-tuan<t
ankle strap “Mary Jane” pump,
ranging in price* from $l.<4 to $anQ
______ ____ aw Genuine Palm -Beach
spit*1. The> are forty in aolid colSrs, both rreaht it nd gMy, aiiso TO flHcy Mtk
stripe effects. A|l sizes i-n stock right now, the kiml thal sells from ”$7.50 to
s|i"O. your choice now ,<t '' . $6,75
■rwyvd . ’ „
Mr and uro, tgjgawtrms uto.i .
Mrtidrea of Argyle visited.Mr. ami Mt*
Wai<; H.iuse
j ,_ ,«)% ElltuFisbek Mt<n
,■<!>■ . -ilin*-’ het- lii<4iu-r,
SMYRNA. ........ V.-.Wfth anolfmr’
week of suniftute fftr farmees will
Utch up with their work.
Cwn is lookiite llneYWagt of lhe. oats
is cut. Coflion ('hopping is the order of
RTi”. foh'ner” prt.4'
.......
Uu.
sell for ...........
JLSTIN NEWS
.11 .’i’flN.-Juno ft -.lack Harr ot
Worth visited his mother.*
Nir. and Mrs. Lane Dtuiugin
her father, .1. P. Dooleys'
Mf’ and Mr- LU Coleman xisi
P. I tooley
Sam Bishop was here.
John Brock xv as iif.Denton:' '•
< I rand pa Williams Nisited reiafi
Ponder
H te h'. lldel
Point
Joe Knight was in Dentop,
Mack Haren was in Fort Worth.
Rev. W. J. Tlmmpqvii was here front
Roanoke. •
Misk Rertfoa Hill of Denton visited
both
suit
k„J.un,n'' 1h* J- P- Lawrence ami
waird were at Sand Hill.
ur*y and son, Charlie,
Mrs.ZJ B. Renton and-daughter
Eveline, of Krum visited tier sister,
Mrs. N. A. Karnes.
John Blackwell is visiting relathes
In Oklahoma.'7*"*'
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodson of Aledo,
ttkla.. are visiting relatives h«ffe.
The farmers are busy harvestiag thf ir
grAmong”tho^ ••• rort WOTnlt’ 'T/
Miss Gladys Goupiand. Miss Ruth. Har-
monaAn, Sid Cate. Walter Collins,
Simpson MUle* Mrs. W.
son. Ray; Cbas.^Robihson,
C M- Harris and daughter,
ine ; Mrs. Z. J Harmonson,
tie and Thelma Karnes.
Butler and daughter^ N..
mer Aired, Misses
len, Mrs. j. H. Reeves
CARPENTER FROM LAWTON;
OKLV. DIED HERE TOOAt
F?- RECTOR NEWS
F- MCTUH. June 8.- The farmers are
harvesting their "Iwat and outs.
L^hi’ch an' turning but very poorl>.
pjj^heut "in average shout 10 bu*to
JsTw'r acre anil outs about bushels,
some of it i* PW that’t "ill
I Nellie klorris visited’her sister
[ « Dallam-
Mack Ogie was here
i Slob'' a1"* s"11
1-^fjJ^Branamau and
MAvill$ have retujped to this neigh-
Ftetawd le "‘atd’ 'tlieir home j
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert self
Flat3. a girl.
k-f U-Hardxxi.'k of Denton 'tsitedl*.
HfuMiaws, «
F'Ttay Jennings tlll«*.»l his regular ap-
t yaietmeut al Lloyd Cltapel Sunday.
near ta-nton; Mr and Mrs. 0. W. Har-
per and son and Mr. end Mrs. J. J, M.
Harfc-r of Prosper. — -
E H. Stfofth and daughter, MJ-- El-
len, visited here.
Harvest hands are in great demand al
’present and Ut» thresh ere are being
ovM-hatited and prepared for th? rush
to begin soon, ... 'Ti
Ed t-lass <>f Longview is here
I.otmie Snwtlierman and -tomiiv ”<>f
■danger, ate visiliflg here. '
w. T. Wilson was In Denton..
Misses Lyd.t (Uffey, EUa llaruttsfaud
Winnie Rrntp Were m Piiot Pntttf. ■ 4
Lee PluUips was iu Furl WorFR.
Misses .1 net and Nola Badey of Fort
- SANGER NEWS
SANgEH. June ft—Dr. J, G.-Rice.lias
■ ne it. Mineral Wells.
Mrs Huck Nelson, and
?e. are visiting rrtatik e
Hoy Hice of ti.-iinesvill
...... .pim,. now t0 ^,-1 thy(l, f„r \x.,ur
_ ■ . A - -
■ with your summer oidilt.
''•L-lft Frisco to, live. J-------,U
M1-. XL-A Humejs in Jh'nPnf for
medical*tn atment.
Bill Atu'b
fever.
Eggs per dox., whoiesaje, lit1
Butter, packing: Mock, per lb., 12c.
table butter, wholesale, per lb., 15 to 20c
retail, 25c.
, Hens, per pound, 8c,.
Fryers, wholesale, per Ih.. ff>c.-
Turkeys, per lb., 9c.
Ducks, per doaen. $3 to 8M0.
Old roosters, wholesale, 10 to 20c
Turkey*, per lb.. 8c.
Iriah potatoes, wholesale, bu.. $120:
rotall, bu, $1.36. _____ _
Mustard greens, per buneh, 5c.
Splnaeh greens, per lb, 12 i-tc
Grapefruit, retail, 10c, 3 for 25c „ ,-
Sweet peppers, retail, per lb., 25c. ...
Lemons, per doz„ retail,, <5© v
Onions, per lb., retail 8c; wholesale.
In i|i«- drug bndneiu* it is not possi-
ble ift take tec miH-h pains. Any-
thing that isn’t lust right isn’t right
at all. In the light against disease
lhe Doctor should be armed with
weapons he ran depend upon. The
Druggist’s duty does net end with
buying pure drugs and letting it go
at that. His work In compouadiop
must be pM^jF *"“*t ***
abreast of Hie time*; he must rend>
and study and mute take nothing
in east
and 6
health
Weeks
alysis from which dealh restilted Satur-
day. The funeraf services were edn-
dtieted by Rev. Gray of Sherman after
which interment was-made in the Odd
Fellows.’ remetery by the. Masonic
l.odge.
Miss
young
easion
Mrs.
Judge and Mrs. S. H. Cowan and Mr.
____ and Mrs. John Schevber of ort Worth
The school house is being repainted- ,were here.
Mrs. Geo. Green of Oklahoma Is here.
W. L. George of Fort Worth is here.
Mi< Maggicbelte Milliken ha«- return
rd from_a visit in Dallas.
N. Jacobsen was in Dallas
Glen Emery has gone to Ft.
Ark. , .-<•
Mrs. W. E. Summers of Dallas
Hing her parents, Mr. and Mrs
McFall.
Nlisk Grace Craig has returned to her
hrnnv-irt Dallas.
Miss Juliaetta Cobb visited tn Denton.
Mrs. I,. L. Dcgan and tittle daughter
are viviling in Fort Worth
Mr. iftidMrs. Tom Eagg and little son,
Cliarifts, are visiting here.
J. E. Chambers and J. W. la gan were
tn Bartonville Sunday. J . ,
- Miss Mabie Jenkins visited in Dallas
Tuesday. • „ -.-=y
Mias Marte Cobb Iras gone to- Denton
to attend the summeir Norm.'L
Mrs. IJayes died at the residence of
her daughter Mrs. Overton Thursday,
her remains were sent'to Tyler Friday
for inlerpient. , -
"'■Mrs: Farmt'- Alien.»hhI .children of pen-
ton visitetirhere.-’'
Afr'arid Mrs. Lester Lain visited in
HtehttGlsoiy the Jlrst of the week.
; E. J. Farrington'wis inTtentonTuesi.
St■’TSTDALE NEWS.
St N.N'ipALE, June ft—Mb
Larkin and Aline ^Iflwart an
ing the Nm-itij^ V1’,. ? ~~-
Mrs. J 'Jjj bahgh’i'riy visited in Den
toll. “ - _ ,
Mr. and Mfa. E...A,...G.i*I'.ri*wi X}f ,Gor-
family of Jack- 1 inth visited their daughter,Y Nirs O. I..
' Bryan.
.Mrs. Will Green vvas in Denton.
Mrs. Maude Taliaferro and children
id Lewisville visited her mother, Mrs.
Cargil.
Miss Lucite. Dobbins Visited her sis-
fer, Mrs. R. L. Wilkerson, north of Den-
ton.
Misges Nina and Noel Daugherty were
in Denton.
The fanners
crops:
Mr. and Mrs.
visited here.
Perry Bryan
several days’ iltnegs. t
RevrTritrTuOTSir'jnvactied' at ah on
Sunday.
J. L. Bfyan and son, Grorge, were in
Corinth.
proving from a lers,
Stony
ily have moved „Th«'
‘"curt Coppage of Oklahoma |s veiling
''Mre Howrer pt San Marcos visited
h W.’ <- Combs has retorned from •
business trip to Louisiana-
B Grand Leader Co. ®
Btey your atraw. ted?, uuvv. duti l
wait Smtll you can’t find ymtr glee,
or style.
.We have a big ivseoMmenf to se-
lyet from right jiioWTh''’price is re-
duced ruie-fvitrUi the regular
price.
Sailors in both plain and rough
*drMV>»‘ -ofl . 1... 11.11 ■ ..>
Panama...
LATE NEWS FROM AUBREY
(Frdtn the Herald?
Hev Mr Glover is conducting the re-
vival sereices at tite Christian Church
with the assistance of the pastor. .
B Miss KXa Burgdoit of Tolbert is visit-
TIUnitv Jl.R,,'i,TY *EWS
ireto \VL,’,n*' 9 ~Mr' ftnd Mr«- Car-
c;.. h- Dftnton were hero.
♦re m?4 L- c- Cray and *cUil-
Steu'.H T?? ,Julla M®e Thomas, Chloe
^*Unm 'tohel Clayton and Brigtit
Hfly4 Chip„i P||,> Th?m4g vtolted at
Sam Johnson is. better this
*^*s Elm Mr” ”'IRh D*'ls vl,lted
w*rr’“tt and Clifton Mercer are 111 this
. We have these in
gray and vvliite, to
taste and pur&e, as
jirices from $1.75 to
Misses Sallie .M.orris del K.ilu- Chism
were in penlon. .
Ear) and Alvin Pmlgett of IHmlon are
visiting.hero. ■ - ; ' ■’
Mrs. W. K. HnlThln^s, Mrs.—W. .A.
■tone* -HHtl-Mrro J, V i'liaiphw. worn ig
I »en toil. *• .
Mrs. B..Grubbs visited at Justin.
Mr. and Mr$. H. I,. Cole were in Den-
t'UI. ' . !
LATE NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE ***’
I.FWNVH.LE. Jone 10.-Mr and Mrs.
D. R. Temple have returned from Petro-
TELECMPHIC MARKET REPORT
______ ^hoHsc company maintains ■< number
HWroUtte'-sbips for wltlcb-gradteaXejLUif.
irohmcal ra>ll«gcs are eligible. Tif
emirne covers two years and Mr. Andcr
son has completed the ilraf-year, which
iBrhiriref-»H- rtH*sdt«»p-wurlr. The second
year is for.<iflh«: frahiinOTiiT^tUbudinL-;
ods of tin* company are given prece-
rtenro tn thi* yc-ar’s work
■ J don’t know if 1 -yhall gu buck next
year ucjioi," foe sid’d Thursday. "Ttie
offtce work' would be very useful if I
conHmied wJtii lhe Wostinghmuui.com-
pany, but not worth much otherwise,
as all the great Industrial plants have
their own formulae and methods
ARfftLE NEWS.
ARGYLE, June ft—Wheat and data
are being harvested now ami there la a
good demand' for tietp.
Aunt Ann Davia- fell ami broke her j(, Tiago.
arm. | There is considerable Illness In 4h“.
i ■•'immunity. -
Mr and Mrs. J. M Swirtier enier-
I laineii the. young people with a
■ Taehy” party.
I Mr. and Mrs Long "ore In Jtentou
L Mr. Elkins was in Little Elm.
I Mis- Mamie BraSfoearw’ hag the
measles. . .
Rev. Mr Mgreej has been ordained
pastor of the Baptifl church
f .Goodnon Prim- and daughter of
ton were here.
Mis* Maude HarptY wan here
jH*nh»n a
Dr D G Taylor has returned
Chicago *
$7.i»l>
_ „These suits .'ire well made, with shield fgchig and permanent fronts, taped
inside ite^iiis: pants made with tunnel loops and cuff hotlmns. NuUiing-cheap'
alioUl IheniTiiit the pctee. $«.75 and .....$7JW
Mrs; Will Lwxlte#. visiting her daugb1
ter, Mrs. Frank Woods. Of Bartonville
and Mrs F. P. Foster -are visiting
tbeir liaughter. Mrs. Frank Raines of
®R$ie. ■ • ’ ■?_. •* , '■
Mrs .1. S. Wilsoq, who has beiin visit-
JJgno is at home. .
Mr and Nirs. Andrew tjblway and
JU© Maude Wilson are visiting Mrs. NV.
J* Fortune and family. «
-J***- Mary Martin is visiting . Mrs
;*ro$,hitlle of Bartonville.
Mre. A. R. Chambers of Argyle visited
; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fortune.
,'08tw’ who has been very sick-
- f ;Dt>bn,.i’P b”‘ 18 *lllLVer^^at’Wder“altend^ Children's Day at Jus
vv O. Fortum- is suffering with a '
M eye. ’ *
K*ng, who Mgs been verv sick
gftwte to sit up.
- MeDanieis. who has been con-
htaLf° ***’' to'd for two weeks witli
■ '* toitjer.
Stons«^,as BTmpard was called to
Wirt to the funeral of his brother,
MLtP0(’1’- "ho died at Wichita Falls
uii' ®r.*PJ*"diclfis.
very ill with appen-
*u i N»lb» N>-.lks has b"-n qu te ill
J14 'w 11 V . i>;. hllt ih rep.u-ted
/
IUH- price .(lei (Wlgliters, Misses
v|' J ’llte’se, who graduated at
Jt- Treat st;*!' -Normal, will attend
'' • -----------—T— ------
^nw Frmk Kbieli preached here Sun-
Mis- Lucile'RfiiTedke Of Fort Worth
< vtsitir® Miss Wiley.
Mrs 'TT'TnTrne Warren ••ritertafneir
Saturday evening.
are cutting their grain ' ',‘S1K Imncan has returned from
. tlH* Deal an<j l)u!nb Institute at Austin
WiHie King of Corinth u
-'Ir- Clyde Penrod of Haylor Univer-
sity visited at lhe home of 4. W. Koons
Sunday.
Guy Hui (l jiL Clebitriii
folks,
Mrs.
was in Sanger last week.
W. J. Curtis of Gainesville is in
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1914, newspaper, June 11, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209039/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.