Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Poor Blood
The Stomach
Is the Target
TO MEET APRIL 15
Planant Hilf. N. C -T suffered for
(full
acre, .
(Advt. *■
more
h"vftntr
INTERRED AT LLOYD MONDAY
DENTON
arf
Elkhart, Ind.
.,♦» • *
i M. Ev-
TeiC C. E
ReuHb
guar*
■ '-tmenl .
I tells (K
lest few
Tore, yon <
pood ta- «
Those who have tried the
Column are pleased with the
Classi fled
results.
pat by
It."
M- If.
anno"111' t
.Tlg-'J'i o
have inter
lite ippoii:
coiiiniH'-i"
S. Abb -tt
mm r u iin Kiir th and hex
ItOHERIs HIX DERAIL AT (OOI’F.R
Hing
phones,
poultry or eggs.
■Wle
oamui.
HollW .
pill-ory
Holl',
ollil'lli.ll i '
mgntive
believe I would have died if I hadn't
takenit. .
< hnii nuin Dem
Pilot poml. Texts
M-relt Vltli, Mi
KmJ'
ili'iiY
Write
that
pain
G. F. SMITH PRAISES WORK
OF COUNTY DEMONSTRATOR
that -k*
pojtsibh
Ion <n-l
4* ni-U
Cross <
!<•<’» id
(111' fpxjt
Briliiu • i
PRESIDENT ALLISON OF M'.HIHM.
BOARD ENTERTAINS TRUSTEE
What is Good for Headache?
One lady says, after suffering dread-
fully for about seven years, she tried
Hunt's Lightning Oil. which almost in-
stantly relieved h*r. and has been en-
tirety free frooiy those dreadful head-
aches since. Ask yojir druggist Adv.,
1 suffered for t<MF-
ganic inflammation^
female weafciiewi
Yield* To Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
WANT ROBERT H. HOFFMAN
FOR FOOD COMMISSIONER
DENTON Itlrt* FEATURE IN
GAME FOWLER SAVES DEFEAT
AND BKIIAAN DRIVES VICTORY
BROTHER-IN-LAW <* HRS. EL-
LIOTT DIED IN NEW ORLEANS
,1 to take-
lith. fo|?
is on the. j
HARRIS AND KELLER EREt TING
- PLAININ'!; MILL ON NORTH.ELM
SMALLPOX CASE IN SOI I HE AST
CORNER DISCHARGED SAHRDAA
»ys Assistance of Dr. Craddock Was
Of Great llelp'to Farmers of Alitslang
Conminnity.
Bill (way Timber Wolf, Guilty of Many
♦♦n'H-d.ntnns On. Slurp Herds, KiGeil
licit,e Hi nly Mornaii’s.
.EiM-.pl, AA.irr
Miiblenbiirg < :<
enl-. \\ rtlia*. ,
GOOD < HOMO ATTENDED
“OLD I AIDS < ONA ENTION
apparent"
ar.l Per-.
.dels, but
es isity,
watiltinf
Auudo make -that strong—and digestion good—and you
will keep well I No chain is stronger than its weakest
jink. No man is stronger 'th-nn Jus stomach. With
no-mach disordered a train of diseases follow.
poli-
'U'ti-Het-
s'lfton «*
WIFE OF MAYOR OF DENTON DIED
SATA BDAV NIGHT—INTERMENT ^T
LLOYD CFMKIERA
HUNTERS CATCH MONSTER
WOLF AFTER LONG CHASE
Rest Family Laxative
Beware of constipation. Use Dr
King s New.i Life Pills ami keep well.
Df.NTON HALL TEAM LOBES
.Mingo ami Denton jtia'yed a third ball
game Sunday, v. ilh the resultant aPbre
of !• to 3 for Mingo.Tills is the third
defeat the (smon team lias suflereil nt
the bands of"the Mingo champions
HI.ACK MULE, FIFTEEN
t» years old, new halleri
Mitchell at Cortntti, ,3-"l?tfc
iYk kiidlders meeting fob
TtESDAA CALLED OFF
Elbei I Produce Company, both
if you want to sell or buy
Cardui makes for increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner-
vous system, and helps to mdke pale,
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a million
weak women, during the past 50 years.
It will surely do for you. what it has
done for them. Try Cardui today.
I lift High—- hili
Hi* v\ntr-tii|
DA ER 50 K ALES SOLD HERE
FRIDAY. INVOLVING SI5.5OT
Hundred
bushel, ID
nr \xliilc it t
uuyow else"
At present
ig n h rjiiriiig
i> in T.’x.is Jin
piker lines o
branch of lb< Y. W. V A. waa -«T-
•sl at Ww Normal v.«4Mire Wnfr*e»-
if HI
11. F. Smith uf Mustang, who was
lu re Monday^Expressed himself gs being
■wr| much pleased With the work of
the County DemonslraLLmi agent and
gratifiad wflhrihregtcfion of the CMS*-
iiiissioiuts' court* in appropriating
money for paying a part of the expense
of the work.’ "Dr. Gradtlm'k has been
of material assistance to me and oilier
farmers of the Mustang community,”
said Mr. Smith. '"anti 1 think the work
is of Increaidtiil'-nffjniftuiHfe.''
other person altogether.”
Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle-
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution.
ii'U \A hd'-bead and it' ll lioieTls,
iililtv deiial*' i liaiii|’i“lis. Midi .1
.d i.oop.T m hmd *h'.iiM- Monday
111 .01
t LOSI
hands high
'Notify T. I.
At a called meeting of the Deidoii Bar
association, held in the District ti:onrt
room Friday morning, action was tak
en on the death of a fnfiner protninenl
member, Hon. .1. AA .lagoe. who died
at Glendale, Arkoiia. Monday and
whose funeral was held here
forenoon. Judge J D. Ferguewm presid-
ed over the meeting, with Georg? M.
Hopkins, secretary, and a committee
consisting of .1. AV. Sullivan, Sam H
Hoskins, S. M. Bradley; and H. H Wil-
son was named to draft suitable reso-
ilidions on the d<Ath for recording on
ijthe minutes of both the District and
bounty court*. A resolution that the
bat attend the funeral silks*- body was
i,lso adopted. ' ’7* ‘ ».
Htrg-'P* lOfd Ibid,
ng ‘w h il> . -o tlmt
og w j- Migm stvit.
’Ill ' meeting of the stockholders of
ttie Fort ANorth-Deiitim Tradion com-
pany. i illed for Tuesday afternoon, to
arrange the final prehmuiaries for be-
ginning Hie <'<m*triiclion wufk. lias been,
postpuiied, according to notices received
from President Ikddridge Tfiesday
nioflllhg. rhe letter says:
•on m emiiit of several of Hie largest
and most interested stockholders being
unable tig attend the im-pting called for
Tuesday, March 31st, i'.Hi, it has been
poslppmd. Nou will be notified al a
later iiltle when saufe w(ll be livid." j
t** *-U‘ fallil
Qril-ztc .,1)
fl'Til". II it I
Tin. ’Me., calls flinn “Ou/ family IM*
live.” ■ Nothing lo iter Toh adults oi
aired. Get them to-dsy. ®r- All Drug
gists or by mail. H K Riicklvn A Go.
Philadelphia or Si. Louis. (Adv.)
WANTED MEN AT ONCE TO LEARN
barber trade. Jobs always waiting.
Better wages than you can earn with-
out .trade. Toute given Few weeks
completes. Drop a card for particu-
lars Moler Barber College, Dallas,
Texas.
UTA . I. Jarrell.
If. Kurdun^ of Di
NmwiF. tiuiuuifoutluwp attendants at
e fimyrai, b< dde the "clkiidreri, were:
Cx. Xiiaiit Ah lUiy-unkfoof Fort Worlli.
DENTON GETS WALLOPED
Gainesville basketball girls' t-am beat
th* Denton Jeam Saturday* at the High
school grmimls with a score of I* to 7.
Th* game was a return for the lmme
playcl Iasi Sattinlay in Gynegylll*.
when the Hentan team siifleiwTheir
first .iefeal at the fnnntr of the f»atne»-
vill* teain
After 1 began taking, Cardui, I wa*
greatly helped, and all three bottles re-
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up, and grew so much
V \|»iu ruin whirh
G | hr ftil f!lTiHX ITT
iitilil io th** .<
>arks, sp-
at luiiirs"
en a mat-
the pur-
:at*l hkr1'^.'
I- are not
Chester -
m a bit
t.-- .atineol
le-opOki
&mk out-
’■•■iterates
• nd while here
i. : Ffgsf Aid F,
■ Will arrive in Denton
Thursday and remain
‘idire, aflerm.nn ' III
l*'llt-H. anti H’-' liv"d at Lloyd from
iSp'i io J'.SM*. .dleryy.U'd uiov Illg Io tiep
Ion. where liny haw liv'd Mliiv-.
urine Mrs.
Ils lleulall
ROAA DEN COTTON SEED
of bushels, 75 cents per
mile* east of Justin. Texas.
CHOATE. Roanoke. Tex, R. 3.
GT.EASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally
and acts directly upon thri Wood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
teoUmonials. free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO, Toledo. O.
Sold by ail Druggists. 75c.
Taka Ball's Family Pills for eoaaUpaUon.
ot I il'Ci'II ami .l.u
In l*> Mr. Jag.
Belle Knox of \ey.
iTiildrcn. .Mrs i, A
Mi- .Mayme Jag.,
ill fl llioll -urvi'y
yyjiii'li ai ofed -aielt a Itil al Hu Nolui.i
auditorium l:rst Friday night, is I" i"
repTatiaF* |vvo weeks TT0nr -Monthly
April ll. The focnlty derid'd to put "i
tlig perforniam’e again at ■< in'i’tiii;
Friday afternoon ill response to.nuiuer
on, ri'-'iuesls from citizen- who ha<
rtrs" t-atrx—WTXrgv, of R»“tvr WX M 'l*
A.ik'jkld of l‘e|.wl'i. nieces; Frank
iFair of Ponder, in pin xx Frank Meltey
Ajt'i.'* uxf. p.iksiu, J.. v---.MrRc.y m.l'G
BNG
MIX
BAR MEETING TAKF>>
ACTION ON J AV. JAGOE DEATH
Jack Mi n i d and Mac Brownlow
*0* owiv'is of the Dak Street wagon
Give them a call when in town.
r»e<i and fuel. Marl9p
The i lly "Hirers ami . inplo'yes allenil-
i Hie fttwTTil in a tmijv. ftiT’-cirj' tiutl
uiailiili-'"‘losed IhroiiM'iul Ilie foFV-
Ft.uii n.port* received over the ions
-he j luiM-UJ-'j l.t’ 'li3'.t u in.v a.,JJ1 £_E2iP.
1.if! evi'C Ih'liloll I’oiuil y Aloll'lay • evtjl.
imi .iud ilurins He altj'rwion Tuesday
was seneral, and accorded a throughly
Jie.irty w, l.a.ui' from "V’ery I'oiuitinnil y.
-prmThT rep..rterf ram there ir;<l the op-
er'ibir ni".r|ed r.iui at .luslm. Sb'ii'.
Harfonville, Hr'iy Argyle, Pilot Point.
•J^ulilmrii. Annoy inn < onidis < urFd
My bu-3' did 7iad a cough for lifh ■
n‘s .ni'.l my 'on fol' eight years. 11
ry a’omph'b'ly vni '
'in most Ttfttrtfiid.
Nb'"C. of Sagmav
iii'Dics .i.r ti
b'C lli"ir rest
H-'. efdidrei
T. i io. >p< r.
and ambition,
_ I d e c 1 i n e of
th makes prompt .and
careful treatment necessary.
Drug? or alcohol cannot make
bloGa and irtust tx: avoided. , -
Scott's Emulsion is nature’s
grandest blodchinaker because
ot its vvbolcspme medicai nourishment/
so carefully predigestevl that it a.ssmit-
I a t e uauiheut taxHvgr^inesuon »»<!
quickly increases the reld corpuscles
of tiie blood, strengthens the organs
and tissues and uobtnids the whole
iii>"ii
oavw
nd a half ill th
w, *rhrYctT»t ,smfg, ' .Abril'' Willi
d ‘-H.iei "f MW ' “•
• o i n 111 i I it*' rrt—rerrttr- -rdav trt irt
ve. Acini'- palUjU'Wl' - W.T'' II.
Ir.ill, .1, \\ -i.llix4.il. -' D. II —
. Granl. I F'Tgi -.hi. \. I'
liool ehil'iren a.-
■ i|l Deti-
‘Ihal can
Red
tour
NORMAL AHNMREL MtOAA
TO BE REPEATED APItll
The Texas Wonder cur** a; do ay
and bladder trout^es, di»solry» grav-
el, cures diabetes, weak ai.d lame
backs, rheumatism, au<£ all irregc
laritieg of tbe kidneys’ and bladder tn
both men and ‘women. Regulate*
bladder troubles In children. If not
sold by your drugglat, wifi, be aeht
by mall on receipt of ♦’ One smalt
bottle is two months' treatment, and-•—
seldom falls to perfect a cure. Send,
for Texas testimonials. Dr. E. W.
Hall-21126 Olive street, Sr,. Lout*,
alo. Sol* by druagista-
Ablrott ever sinci
>■ dc|>artn>enf
imr will, the
interim n vtnjn
eiiioii favored tire
h.Trl
President D. K. Allison of the Scliool
Hoard JTtlertained the members of the
board al dinner at 12:30 Thursday al
his bona' on NA’est Oak street. Supt.
I AA Beaty and Principal A. Logan of
rhe lliglr school were guests in addi-
tion Io Trustees .McGormiek. Turner.
McCray. NVm. T Evety and NA'. E
Smoot, ami while lhe dinner was pure-
ly informal ami wilhoitt any speeches,
most of the time xyas spent mgllwM
iusliee tn an unnsr.a.lly sumptumisMinM
U'T amt'’liscus?ion of the sehyols and
their needs. ’ > •
miluci
ami il' ~|,|U
wh*n the ambulance >
a procession of sixl' eii or eighteen ears
aci'oiupairi' d il. At I'.loyd several hiuir-
delay was occasioned on accoiin! of Hie
rain and oilier trouble, and interment
was made after (be simple l ommiliiH'irl
service by Ib v. .Mr, Cooper ill ahoill
three ai'eloi'k Tli" urave was covered
deyp with many beautiful flower offer-
ings sent by friends from all over Den-
ton county.
Among the ears, ajl occupied by from
live to seven people, were a AA . *hep-
anTs. Ed. F Bates, Jeff Bates, Will
Woodward. F. F Hill, NV B McGIurkan,
el. T Oioper, Paxton Taylort Ed. H.
-milli, .Ino. McKniglil, Farnk McRey-
nolds of Par* in. Dr. McRey mdds of Den-
Ion, ami several cars from. Fox garage.
About Hie biggest cotton transactions
recdnlly tn*de—UT fomfon Avere dosed
Hie Mi«es Hutcticnmn w a» Trttelt en- Friday w hen T M. Teastey sold 91 bales
.lii.ved and dwd the program ' jto c. F. Witherspoon a sini
■**' :----rr~-.......• ;ans wld 4i bales to NV7TV
HAIN AA AS GENERAL HA ER Fowler sold 55 bales to Riggs A Slidton
---' I! KS!»AV uf /lluKIta-iUUL-U. U -Mdumu, E—L- Dyer,
John Grant and A H. Powers sold nine,
teen bales to C. N. Nyhitp. The prices
from. ItlKHc tu 12.7llcr aiui tile
traiisio’tion totahd" about' Ttfr,-
■tay with • t'dal nvemtw
AV reh I y iu>*liuB« will iw*
-very ThiirwU* «fd*i
Mn*4 •«*«■ - MH* Wwr. gr**
NUm Afc.r> Rrur-, Wre->r» n frnt;
VW* MMM*h«n t Mtas AMm«4v
r I il\. Holl. !■'. I
V tu'iUtfo.Mi.id I’m
Rheumatism amt Neuralgia.
People will be glad to know
Itnnl's Eiglilnim: Oil stops the
almost instantly No other liniment.acts
so promptly and with such gratifying
Ihose who suffer should not
try it. Sold by all druggists'in
f 7gje bottles. ‘ Adv.)
I sid,ev*H W'td t‘d I*
Am* m* * *
li* IT"--? r..~
aiipliiii*'i|t.iry ref-
e original -how. bill had
-I perforinimee.
I- M’ Hi'' porforhuiliee, ,'ls
willi- the first, w ill lie de-
i hi proving th« college* ‘•tb-
MMlhs al 7 pre real, Pawre wasbers
■nd waiapres. «XA. aad I hr prtrr aa m»r
rapiare raapre oardMr* kr*» ibaa >a«
MRS. WILLIAMS’
LONG SICKNESS
f Ih.d rcihlHiillit \ "|i (!i* i utii
tihiratiun tpioliou:
ml Aibti*"h n’prnicntcd th
aihl th»‘ f>» nt'Hi ?
B<»lh vHlt'M pul i|)> ut
in* nl. H*4»«.*f'i<«t ibi
\\ ht1'«h«'ild S rellp4V*rUlJ»?
hHlig t> ilni’f*
\V A. X\th"ii,
A telegram received WMareMigy gfter-
noon told Nfr- Gora Elliott of the death
of her brother m law. Hayford Elliptt
nf New nrleaws, whose bertaMe Mrs El-
liott attended, returning TuejMay «ftre-
m>ou. When Mrs Elltnlt left. Mr El-
Uott*h comlflioh was pri.blemalical, lhe
doetopp Inclining to the hMtef .that he
•night recover and Hv* « year ..r iu.*rr
The hwre »•• heM In New Orleans
Tliurotey mornlM
Spring Bi»*>*l uml System rkutiM-r
lob r numtli* tuilmrities
or blood beconie
your kidmiys, Liver .tn*i
work, causing so-calbd
■xapriTW Fev Nou feel tired, ’.veal;
unit ku>. i < ' trie Bitters- the sprins
Inpic and *—"'in Cleanser—is whal
'ou need: tin y sliinulale the kidneys,
rftyer an l bo f-i-ao licilllhy action, ex-
pel bio'”* impurities and restore your
Jiealth. streng'ii and ambition. Electric
fitters m *k*'- y ii feel like new. Start
•a four weeks' treatment—it wilt put
yhu in tine sli.pG for your spring work.
Mhmranb-ed. Ail Druggists. 50c anii
Jwilp'-'iH K Bucklen A Co., Pliiladel-
I'rmn llii' source to put up not
ll.ie^si»''. t"lt a 'liioderai grijindstaml
xvttjv-'ir-*‘‘al+ug- '■*p*«-oty-- -vd-. luXXi.-
|u' general plans of .the show
nerjlly along lite lilies of flu-
first. there will I.**’, many new local hits
.............. for th'-d< l.'.'l;dion "f IlioaU-
dieiiee. Mr. Anderson of the faculty
said Friday, and there will In -a gen-
eral iniproy ement-of the performance,
which w.i- sfa'ged, til* first time with
only. a.few days' preparation.
Jerry I .wUr saved th*' gane' and'
♦Jtark Brewi,"won it at Austin Saturday (
•TVhm t.-,. I iiiA'Tsity defeated the i:hi- |
TSH? pl.iv r- from Hawaiian I nivni-sil.x. |
Thr t'nu < .re was I to 0 fur Te\a>. ■
; the one r; . of the game coming when I
■ p'Ued :r ♦oo.e'-r'Of drive j
li' id fenc*'. Jen:y Fowler | Whii
'ii* in Hie fourth vylii'ii w Dii 'will I"'
■-two I..it one on basqjfle made
jlreal or... .ml catch of yr diflieult fl
to. left t ' i'1 <<
State of Ohio,- city* of Toledo, .
Lucas County, i
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h- l>
senior partner of the llrm of F J Cheney
A Co., tjotng biTsinres hv tlic rtty of To
ledo. County and State tiiorosald. and
that said firm will |>.i‘ the sum of o.N'E
HUNDRED DOLf.ARH for . ail. »n.l -v
ery case nf Catarrh that cannot be cur*-.!
by the uso of HAf.I.'S CATARRH CERF.
FRANK J. CHENEY
SWom to before mo and sul.serlb.-d tn
my presence, this <ith day of December.-
A. B. 18*6.
(Seal)
AA ILL 111. DI
GRONA ING I HOI’S
-make a
a fNTUX
i"jdy.fo
tn proper
ii x vrioN
4 with 3
-Ala \\lv.il I'lreJAms's_^icw_ Discovery I
did f.-r 1lieS.- mep,.;iL-wiIL *io for ’
Dr King's Now l.tsvov.-ry slinub1*b.' d> I
icvei-y bome. “Stops backing .'oiibh-, I'' i
lu.'ves la grip|oj «iul all. throalgmd Juux.^
ailnuH.it-. Money back if it kails. i
Nc ..and gl JUi. H. ;F. |
I’hiladelphia or St.
A'i.ig grey widf, ■tnrxgrfrfrtg mnre than
six. fi .'I frorn'tip to tip ami three l'ee|
litglt al In' kTo'illilgl-H.—vrwa— rnptumt
uni kilieii iie.ir Henjy Mofg;m*> lioiui',
Th pari of th. . 0(411',
a iemg-.idiuai:.. ilir-tsfoch.
I Mrs Ed. t. H ill's wi-r
Monday nmrnmPT tray
,en o'l'lock, for -intiT
j.w'l'Ty near Hu H.d<-
o here ,. muni.' r ut lb
i-■ iii~.Tvos aTr"i^7;ni:i
■ f Pure End'd ami Drug
Texas for him. Dr. ,1
signeil, etTecfni' AfVcM
• Ki Hie Federal depart - |
ami ir - vui ..m y i< rrrFrti .1 tr. ;
■hr flllrii io it next h ". 'lays. Mr. |
UoffilKio. V-
-HULU-ig.
deputy unit
incei't- n
tlfor-mglil)
..Fur aS unknovib ^ikiM. M*»»'«**
al tt u-*' ibitunlsy vn. rw.mn on (h* rel
platform ‘•'■'V.'uV
. t r.»H m be I.MW 'w'- * ^"2,'?^.*,
h r . t.Tu. ibdan* r-d t*l*»,
.'f .- i "> >n 'Mb |H***W» r.’*b
.I'.p'i-n' FmpH're. mTM*. fr
n-n..- !.-» r>
is th iriU h*l J]*4
rre4 fi
'A* and became thin ahd
pale with doll, heavy
—lerea. Ihadrixdoc
County Chairman Levi G. Belew nt
Pilot Point Friday iimiietl tfo follow*
mg self-cxplanatrirj- call to the ntmn-
Imrs of tfo- Denton cvUHty de«vee?a4h
.excuttVB comuuttee ; - —.....—g*re
All Meinb«-rs of the Democratic Execu-
tive ConuiuHee of Denton Count)'.
......!■ hereby rvH-a- ii’freting-fit—aft—tbr
members of Hie Democratic Executive
Committee Denlon County, t>> be
hold in Itentfm ■'»+ 1:3U p. ni., April I5tti.
W|i for the tmrpmm of ftHtng all va-
cani'i.'s hi the county, if any. and to
Lake under adviseim'ut the pr.doibl.'
cost of holding a Deni.icraDr Priiuary
in July and .affixing cliarg.’s to all ran-
ili.iales placing Ih.'ir nanies on the bal-
lot—and discussing any oilier mat U r."
vvhicli may app.-ar of interest t'i_ th.'^
I u inoi'fal ic parly. y
1 Irusl that at! mrdiihpri wilt hjk’C
'iiotii-i- ami I'.ireit tiie meeting, as I v-ryi
mucli desjr., a full atlelldaucv uf all
Of .-lev .-If.children
Bates, willi Jut Im-
Hill of H-nrere mJ"
-f n.il.-s ,,f Fort \\ orth. Mi-
'Hiltl, I (111. ig .llllirll'.li
u y Bal*— .4 Ihirdi.e and Miss
nd Kalhl.'.'ii BM>- of li.-nt.itl
Mrs.-Halt's is -Imi <iirviv.-.l by the fol-
low Ing brolli.-i- : Ii. .nl. Meltey nylds ol
PaCvin. lir >. Al. i;.-y imlds uf Itenfou,
Lee M.-H. yii.,Hi- o
M.-Hey ii..Ids -'.( II hi
M.-li; y lu.id- ..T I- I .
Mcs ll..h - - a
|h.‘ First M.'1Ih..I|'I
ing l«v-U rolllli'ui'il
k tie*. The peine in
B my sides were ,in-
V creased by walking
. or standing on my
fMt and I had such
L awful bearing down
feeling*. «*• de-
•y.'sj.Afe all itnlical ions of woxms.
'li.kapoo Worm. Ixiljerlly wjia! yisUT
Iriid needs: it expels lhe, worms, the
■iiise, of Hie child’s uiilt.-alHgy I'aii'Jj-
'oil For flic removal -of seal. sh>,nacii
+hJ pup worms, Kiekap.io \\'>.rm Killer
■nre relief. Ils laxative i lTeet
me lu' Hu* genreM sysfom. S*ip-
s. a candy confection -.•h.l.tc. .i
Safe null sure relief, i.naran-
Huy a box to-day. Pri.a- 23c.
.'.11 Druggists 01“ by mail. Ki.-kapm*
Imhau■ M'd. Co., Philadelphia’ of St
< otlis. Adv.
Absolutely uotlkin-g C.mq+afes with
Scott s E.mi i.»i<>n jt> purify and en-
n the blood to oveiiiluw-rn avoid
inia. It is totally free from al-
r or opiate* and your TicaTth de-
- the purity of Scort s.
•• ti Buwue. HluuuuulU N.J laaC
Ewnu. Rinjl AA orpi. Il.-hin.i. Tetter
Sold ijnd' r a iMJsttiVf’jre u
fund th*' pureligse prin^ tF
cur. ileli. ringwonn, I'.t!
Hjier •kiliMreiret flut’i
proven itself the sll.Ild:,!.i hi.Uu’itl
skin di-i-as.' s.’ Ask an
O'.'il Hie posilivA g||.>
>lii| D and Ep.l
0Kla._
la*e member <4
Thrr^’s a
Thur9 Should
a BollTolcphono
,, ■. • been.
■.Hl* arc
for
p. rsonal
1 • I 1h* «'* Hilll » .iii-i I Ilf' •>!!! ' |'
.tlb'l- IL.,'- kill. NNanl.’.l tu !'.*;ili'ih-
I'tiiitl l<t tin* hiiiitffx, but tin*
(S— . rale loft at Hie depoljiy
is moI'uuiiN'/ tram conlainiiig
untod heads of animals from
liiwe-t caused ' considerable
curi'.sitv ami comment .m the part of
! th. people at lit- -‘“P"' ,|,p h,n1,‘’ ;*.11
of Whom irnreed ..n one of Hie heads
! boHju .foat "L a JAuCk). ‘L
(The other two heads, apparently Tn..*.'
I of th.' male and female, were Hie mam
subjecl *vf comment and as they were
........... in paper and only Hrn horn-
! to b.' s.en a um-ss was all anyone
I could make. The crowd was about
I evenly divht.'d tut wren their being the
j heads .Of Moore or Elks.
Tim card on the crate eh.wved that
lit wa* intended for A J. Charett
* brey. from A , A .Austin, furrier
taxidermist. Boise, Idaho
llpli tlieri.i. s-i'an. L 1
ion .ir. ili-.-iis. - i
l'ai-|.-d when 1h. el
' y»itA. all lii' di. ,.l
'Nat'4' of colds. Ifor lhe .puck cure of
olds you will liiid nolhing iulier Hum
1 Jiainberlain's Ciuiuh Rvniudy II co,
Iways be depended lijmM-.iUld’ is pleas .
id and safe to take; For sale by all
dealers; ■'Adv.'
Handcock’s Shop
Elm St. ' li.-ubtn, Trxai
—Ut-.ill'e . fosuUug imbIv w.-re*
Ben ami M.mk lUumnighimt. D. NV:
.tiiiith. Ai'llcur \\b<!.'lrev Hus'.-H Brook',
Http4.lfo.fo-.William--, Joe Anthony and I.--
' lyiiigbl of Lewis* iliy mid NaHiau Tetia-
Jhy ;m.l |ir, |,'lw..rd> of Ih'Ht.m. 'I'll-
tmmids. Ilrirly-tlx.- iir nmol., r and or
.-mion-pur>; -tram, weiT
l-H-g.' pasture yd Jack F
trail'was -..on struck,
harf.ing (<» llieir leader
■N. .U' lieiilou: Suntty.l'l''. siuiiy
oorli. Denton. Gi'cn A .li.'y, Pilot P-.inl
road ennumiliil y. Chib t.ake, Haw k
si-hoolhoiis., and Mingo road Coumoiiii
Lies i-eporl'.l hgl'l ram Monday and
raiuing Tiii siI .y im.i'iiing __.inmn
AAIk.-.I and oals-'alld truck gal'.fens ovcf
Ho- coirid, .re droikuiu up II" imine-
lure, and from r.-porl-.-v. rylliiiiK_gr<iw-
ing is looking li*-( let-.
Krni'i r.-porlr-d .< liel.l ram Monday.
First-ciass blacksmith and woodwork,
carriage and wagon work, plow work
and repairing of all kinds. AActd auto
springs and guarantee them le not
break where wrided. Let pa do. jour
repairing. Ur carry a full llnr of wm>d
■nd iron malrriaL any thing, if you
want a ret of new baggy wheels, are
hate them th Mack. If il Is nibbee
lire*, we've go! 'eai. We sell gasoUae
engines from IH h. p. la 5*_ h. p. Naw
rigs, pump cigs, engines mounted on
trucks. One-third down, balaner 12
: t Worth
the Beit
it. Barry'
the coft-
"n dorse* ‘
he likew*
of HOUS-
gnson is
. and UW
veeks a*o
\ del'd filed in Hie Coitnly I Th
iiCcTor r» . urd Vloii.l.y Homolnh
Hie transfer from I’.'r.'y Wehb m
>f Tarraiit county fo W. N A) ."
Tarrant, comity, of 4.«i4,i,i; - .
l-ui eoiinty hmd IS mil' s s..nlhw
'K'lil.m for a (-..nsider.-dion of *
The land compos.— ill of Hie \. M
I,. A. JluHer and William Z. ciik.
'eys and a part of lb. \\ M
-in'' ev.
. i‘.irtn<r in ll
■ ,< .d UIJ" I’ll)
-■ i.i.irried Mi"
'n.Jiau..,
■Fi -T.m oTT;.
old Jo.' \\
b.-lh phrenic.
• I in Hie legislature
■ for twenty yen- a
■liool board, .u»l its
y.-ars, being jti eatly
dioii and ediicalioiial
He vyas also at mu time
Hie city ..f Deiiloij, serving in
sire in that capacity.
oil. i. rifi, ahd Nvi
mem... r of lli. ^z
president sevend
interested in edu.
methods,
mayor of
FORT WORTH. March 2S—NVbal
deciarre t,. have been the best and
Host mstrji,'! ixe Sunday school cim'. n-
tior, ever m 11 in Texas came to a close
list nirl.i to m.'.’l in March, 1915. in
Austin ihundred persons repre-j
*nttng s'xfresix counties attended
convection
Kivkiipm. Worm Kilter Expels Worms
. i'lic cause of vu.ijr child's il
foul. I'ctid. offensive bre.rtl" Tin
mg up willi terror ami 'grnifli
"Mh while asleep The sallow
j.Umou—Tire--dark efrefre.....■WtwVr -they
The-vase of suiatlp11* m Murlh»‘ast
corner^, was .-dusllMIptod -.Uurd.ty. LL
C M-aUmg a pronitpe'al rift/.rii'. "as Live
I43ti4'iit, ami altlmugh tic wire kept at
loeue tiow of FhmvHmr members of
the family ■ sUlTel'ett- niiy alt;..'R .of tiie
dikeasgi; lie was lirsl .pu.l m a thresher
conk lionsix but when it'got too cold
there, in was ufoved up— tail- and the
doors leading to other part- of lhe
house scab d. His lines Mb n.l.'d him
by climbing up a ladder ami through a
window. .■''’■
is Responsible
fdr much sickness and suffer-
ing because its quality deter-
mines our r^sjstive power.
With poor blood we are lan-
guid, susceptible to colds, lack
natural eneq
and' the gr;
Siren
Georg* Harris and G. S. Keller arc
erecting a building on North Elm street
for li.msing tire planing nrill they will .
msfoll clurma ibc Best t"*** “!t‘n y**1* Irotn 0
Mr. Harris stated NVu»ln»'.*«iay afternoon
that the machinery had been shipped
and probably w’liuid arrive Within A
week or two. It 'is intended to manu-
facture window sashes, special order
doork and other Vonae fixtures ami to
jio. a general line ,of planing mill work.
This tvlll be ttie only plant of lhe kind
Tn th* county.
iuLurda),
lliil l' -live
liirs I..-.-I1 guilty of nuin.'r
Mrs. .Mary L. Bate*, wife of .Mayor Ed
-F. Bales of Ik'nUm, died at the faintly
home on NA esE Sycamore street Satur-
day night «t about v *5 ovtm k, follow-
ing apparent tnrprmement after an op-
eration undergone in Dallas about two
weeks ngo. Mrs. Bates was ill some
time before being taken «to th? saht-
■ Mffimw at tmlias. amt «H"i' Hir npmF-
•th>n for cancer it was thoughl she was
doing N‘T.' well, She was bro rht.home
about a week ago. amt sunercst otrty
' k*mpor*ry .set-back-from Ui«- trip,
sreniiugly improving very mm h after
Ihe -flrsd day. During Saturday -a fee-
action sei In, and she grew rapidly*'
Worse, so fhat tvh grams wig .; »uul to
the children away from home. Mrs.
Imrena Stnllh of Ehic.igo i,urt<'tlo&,
tlhioI- Sidney Bates of Purdue I niver-
ally. Mis* Susan Bales of D.lLis,- «mL(
Efuest IWtcs ul Foil Wurth. Miss Su-
san Bales, Mrs, B. ulali Hilt, Delk! and
KatlCffcu Bal.'s^of li.mbm, amt-Ernest
of Fort NA oi tli were al- her ItedsMe
‘wlien the emt came, the others being
imald.' f*. vkI 4tegw-fo- loo'1, lull eetuiHg-
in Sunday and Monday for the funeral.
M4—. Bates. \y;l-, a unud.i i- ,,f ,rld
Ih'iilmi f.imily. the R.^ioynillda. . dud
ei.im'U'Ted' thrmigti "ti.'r own anil herd
husband's family with s..me of 11m
phmeer citizens ..f re-nt.m county.-She.
vi'as bmii in Mis'i'-lpi-i, Jlily 2dll, IS.->.
and emu..- wiih h.-r f.itlu-r s family, the
McR.'y Holds, b. II. nloiT wli.-u fmrrle.m
: oW. .::Al the-ttgcaifc tnneten she-
- roa+.I ksl-re -Itrtrs- III 'M.iy.'.r nf
alld a hoi
• en I ire pack
-The <pi;U'fy
and the I'aci-
Afl.-r eiretins f..c
<• Fouls pfo-
tipi-n ju'airji—
■ I'lude his piu'sdefsv l.ml
ji ti tim'd northeast ward
farm' and lueadoxys
,\:i.' ovortakcif' in Ikiily
ire-'and- after -a sdii»H»in-
•Utlicl w.'<.'s.killi'(j. Hid, h"W> ' .'r.
-%’ YT.rrtl-. of ti,.- dogs ha<1 |.v- ■ —
A -l.His.fo l«y Ih" animal s I.dig'
three ’summer*," write* Mr*. Walter
Vincent, of this town, "and the third and
last time, waamy wohrt.’
I had dreadful nervdus headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
1 also had dieadfu! pains in my frack
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, I
would have to give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I was certainly In a dreadful slate of
health, when 1 finally decided to try
Cardui. the woman’s tonic, and I fir
Itja.ilx BurneiL*
Nothing rel ■ v*« ax~~~scFtd ’ or*~~bnrn
hi Hunt's 'Ligldniug
rfnl liniment is very
i. spratns»,-4>mr«n*; <*!.*.-
-y .itl drugsiist* in 23.
(Adv.j _ ' -
r> hJ'I Mi.i.ts ’jiin'enli'm" sUigvd
Jw-..Ltt4fojl4i4li:l|l bljdy-jLlfolto ,LdllU‘gedS(
jjumdfod WsHliei&T' A niwWwHwwr
- itHFd4y ..uUht . vv-aA .;ttft'tuii:d t>y w
"f II.. Pu'gi—I* ,.mlicn.'.'s Hhd lias been
■ b th.- :Mi.til"riilhi' for some Hmr' ^n':
.liHi-renl mimiurs of lhe piogrum drew
I..U.I jppi.ms.' flV.rn, lhe r<*s|HittsiM' an-
ili.'iii'.' ..nd >mmy songs wore eiii'oi'.'.l
4 be l.isl limtib.T on lhe program, ‘ The
mphi.uy Gh-.rus" s.mu bv s ehorits
of (in- colJeg.- girls w-ns well rendered.
The session of lhe uUl Maids’ MnJ-
riiiioiii il Glub" kj'pt lite house in n
coni .moms upvo ir .Hui I’rof.-ssor Pink-
ci Ion, \x ith Jus w.inileeru)... mrnJune.
m"imd <oit Tim "..id umi.ls" wit.ti *m4h
tUJ.idtFy Hint (he sh.gr yy;is H.mil filled
,willi l.o'iuliful y.uuig ‘ Indi.— in lhe
pl.u-e of Hie ugly old mSTIF.
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