Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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You Can’t Beat It
cial Reducti
s
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
ut
been
THE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
$16.65
LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
1913 WHEAT CROP
4.48
Magill & Shepard SMASHES PREVIOUS
from
When you want to go visiting in the olty
RECORDS EOR YIELD
Furniture. Undertaking
Call Fox Bros. Taxicab
Wilson-Hann Company
Our taxicabi and autoi are always ready, day or night.
Fox Bros. <81 Co
Imperial Self-Healing Irons. We sell toilet paper
TREED
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
Wheat
Insured
DENTON SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
Lod V. Robertson
INSURANCE
READ THE ADVETISEMENTS. i
Our Stock
Ei-
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Fowler
Tom Morris Paints and Papers Hou:
to
is
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
The Public
Hats! Hats! Hats!
MISSOURI. KANSAS ANI» TEXAS
has been m
in
services of
P-
that
it
Peoples Home Telephone Co
9:35
P. m-
Moon Brothers Buggies and
Rubber Gloves
Rex Buggies and Ca
Camping Out
For the next^thirty days we are going
DRuag
New phone 97
A Remarkable
Cleanet
No. 23
No. 29
No. 25
No. 21
No. 31
your
satis-
Phone
please
harm-
cause
Fill*
to
of
No,
No.
No.
No.
town
after
1913
than
the
once
one-
The
they
had
About hal fa dozen ex-Confederater
have filed applications for pensions un-
der the new* law, which is effective
July 1. The new law permits all de-
serving of the pension to apply who
have less than 31,000 worth of prop-
erty exclusive of tneir homesteads,
and whose incomes are less than *■'*«
a year
son
where
m
nL
Waco
will
in-
Heat and Cook
with Natural Gas
avis.
Wnt Oak St
their child-
indigestion,
weakness,
are victims
of all chil-
Peevish,
who
with
KODAKS
PHOTO SUPPLIBS
DEVKLOP1NGI
PRINTING
M’KINNEY LEADS IN S. S.
CONTEST; 4 SUNDAYS CONE
tlon"
Fireless Cooker
CONFEDS SEEK PENSIONS
UNDER NEW SENSION LAW
Let us impress phones 44 on
memory. Those phones mean
factory service and groceries,
us and see how well we can
you. Long 4 Ling.
ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
TEAM DEFEATS NORMALS
Just received another shipment
those Tampa style cigars—the' ten cent
kind for a pickel.
NEW SUPPLY OF DICTION-
ARIES JUST IN AT THE RECORD
AND CHRONICLE OFFICE.
14.48
11.48 ,
10.48 1
$7.80
SOME HOPE OF RELIEF FROM
DRY HOT WEATHER LOCALLY.
Gretna Cobb is reported ill.
Elbert Griffin is sick wlto
LOYAL DENTON CITIZENS.
If your scholastics have not been
envmerated or if you know any
family with unenumerated scholas-
tics, notify R. Ledbetter, so they
may be included in supplemental
sta e rolls and get free admission to
This is important.
265tfc
PEACHES.
I have plenty of ripe peaches that
I will sell any quantity, delivered
anywhere. New phone 352.
Office over Raley & Co.
Both Phones 275
We
put
service
over
Beechnut Olive Oil at Turner
Bros.
absolutely free without
Write Frontier Asthma
Room 102Buffaio. N. Y.
Denton Steam Laundry
PHONES EIGHT
MARRIAGE REGISTER.
J. M. Young. Ponder, and Miss Edna
Clements, Krum.
L. A. Wilson, Alvord, and Miss Car-
rie Klepper, Denton.
On my (the west) side of the square vou’li always
find fresh Peanuts, Pop Corn Hjoic made Candy,
Chocolate Candy, Cigars, Fruit. Stop and get your
fruit and candv before going home
I BOB WEST.
$22.50 men’s suits to close at_____
20.00 men’s suits to close at
17.50 men’s suits to close at
15.00 men’s suits to close at........
$10.00 boys’ knee pant suits at
• 8.50 boys’ knee pant suits at
6.50 boys’ knee pant suits at
Beechnut Peanut Butter—get
jar. Phones 7. TURNER BROS.
The favorite Tampa Style cigars at
Beyett’s now only 5 cents.
North Texas Gas Co
Next Door to Water and Light Office.
because it was laundered at the
Denton laundry. Garments left
with uh are washed absolutely
clean, thoroughly rinsed, amt in
ironing are given that perfect fin-
ish which is recognized by all
who dress right
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Absolutely Fireproof, Modern, European,
SUMMER RATES $1.00 So $3.00
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CL
Anywhere in Denton
county. Write or tele-
phone me.
No. 26
No. 30
No. 24
No. 22
No. 32 . .
Dallas Branch—»outh.
17 ............ 6:25
13 ......... 12:35
Dallas Branch—North.
14
18
So will you be if’you try and
argue that Natural Gas is not the
greatest thing in the world to
make household duties lighter.
LORD’S
FORT WORTH
■ Call on us tor nice fruits, peaches,
plums, lemons and oranges, always oh
hand. We h>ve received fresh ship-
ments today of fine apples, canta-
; loupes, peppers and tomatoes at L. D.
■ SMITH’S old stand. Old phone 470.
Both phones.' Free delivery service of goods bought
at our store, If you can’t come to town phone ut
your wants.
m.
m.
m.
m.
Mrs. Ben Fritz entertained the
Thursday afternoon Sewing club at
her home four miles west of Denton
yesterday, and several hours were
most pleasantly spent in a social way.
At six o’clock the hostess with the as-
sistance of her sisters, served a dainty
salad, followed by an ice court*..,
to the- following guests and club mem-
bers, a guest of honor being little
Miss Laura Gene Johnson: Mesdaines
Steever
Taylor,
win Jr.
Mabel
wants rapid, dependable tele
phone service—the kind that we
maintain. That is why we are
growing and so many people use
the NEW phone.
No trouble to give connec-
tion without your give the num-
ber. We are now connected
with over 11,000 automatic
telephones in Dallas.
With'sfualls forecast on the coast
and unsettled weather with showers
locally the Weather Bureau prediction,
some relief is expected from the ex-
tremely dry hot weather which has
prevailed over Denton county since
last week. The mercury for the pas!
several days has been climbing re-
ward the 100 mark with 97 i-2 tftv
maximum, and corn particularly
suffering for a soaking rain. The crop
will be cut very short, it is appre-
hended. unless it gets rain within the
next few days.
Hann, Ivy Johnson, Fran XT.
Richard J. Wilson, J. W. Er-
and Gene Spangenberg, Misses
Elliiott, Ross and Eva Poe,
Maude Erwin of -Pilot Point, Ada
liott and Lou Owsley.
EKcnionsn
DENTON UY (IN
bushels to the acre. J. L.
A Sons, who are operating
thrashing outfits, was in town
and reported that the lowest
any of the machines had thrashed was
22 bushels and the best 34. In spite
of the fact that no record-breaking
yields were made, the average Mr.
Reese said, was 28 bushels or better.
The many thrashing outfits at wori
are making great inroads on the un-
thrashed grain and although thrash-
ing has been in progress only a
couple of weeks, the effect of tnerr
work is plainly to be seen and thou-
sands of acres are clear of their
shocks.
N. P. Johnson thrashed ‘200 acres on
his place between Argyle and Roan-
oke and got 6,000 bushels. Part of it,
Mr. Johnson says, exceeded the 30-bu-
shel average considerably. Charles 7t.
Smoot averaged 27 bushels on his
place near Roanoke.
I Edwin Miller, who was in the easts
ern part of the county, reported that
some man near the line thrashed 687
bushels off fifty acres.
Randolph of Austin are visiting
Douglass’ mother, Mrs. B. Neely. They
go to Dallas and Greenville to visit
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Farris of Wa-
panucka, Okla., will move here short-
ly and have taken the R. E. Cobb
’house until September when they will
find another home. They wished
give'their children the benefit
the Denton schools.
of how good our service is and
how clean and high quality our
coal 's—is that our customers
order from us year in and year
out. Now is the time to fill your
bin for the winter as coal goes up
in price every month during the
summer. Order now from us.
Good sheaf oats for sale cheap.
have got them in stock’and can meet ar
for a buggy the (
to the highc
W. E. McCABE, M. D.
Physician and 8urg*»n
Practice limited to dlieases pecwl-
*r to women. Dlseaes of the roc
tum and bladder. External cancer
•nd tumora. Phone R. H. Garrison's
Drug Store, Both Phone*.
Every report that comes to
bears out the first indication
thrashing was begun that the
wheat crop will smash all previous
records in Denton county for wheat
yields. Yields ranging from 18 bush-
els—in a very few fields—up to bet-
ter than 35 bushels are reported with
most crops averaging better than 25
Reese
thrye
Friday
y>»d
parties are now preparing for their
summer exit to lake, mountain or for-
est and are stocking their outfits with
provisions for their vacation. You
can find everything in the line of
canned goods, hams, bacon, eggs and
vegetables that you will need, as well
gtapjeg
Phones 7—use them when you
want groceries. TURNER BROS-
Go round and try the Tampa Style
cigar—for a nickel—at Beyett’s
O. L. Hamilton of Lewisville, who
was here Friday, said that arrange-
ments were all completed for Lewis-
ville’s trade trip on July 4. Between
25 and 30 automobiles have
promised for The day, he said, and
more than one hundred citizens
make the trip. The itinerary
eludes stops in order at Hebron, Fris-
co, Little Elm, Denton (for dinner),
Argyle, Roanoke, Grapevine and Cop-
pell, the route covering 96 miles.
Mr. and Mrs. E.
daughter Helen of
iting Mr. and Mrs.
Little Miss Dena
Gainesville, who
Miss Ardis Nichols, returns home Sat-
urday morning
Deputy Sheriff Pat Gallagher re-
turned last night from Brownwood,
where he took an attached witness in
a murder case.
Mrs. E. R. Johnson and little daugh-
ter Jerroline have returned from
Whitewright and Sherman where they
visited relatives.
Miss Nettie Egan of Wilburton, Ok-
lahoin, who has been visitng her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Egan, leaves
Sunday for Oklahoma.
E. H. Rogers of Collinsville visited
his brother, A. D. Rogers here.
will visit another brother in
before returning home.
Mrs. Albert Erwin and little
Sidney are visiting in Dallas,
the boy will have an operation per-
formed to remove denoids. _
Mrs. Rock Fenton and little son,
Francis Ray, and Mrs. Pat tie Richard-
son Wingo and baby boy, John Pey-
ton Jr., are here from Argyle.
| Earl Menn, secretary of the Denton
Retail Merchants’^association, return-
ed today from Beaumont were he has
been attending the State association.
Jimmie and Opal Coleman came in
today from Henrietta and will make
their home with their aunt, Miss Ma-
bel Coleman. They will start to
school this fall.
Rev. Dr. W. J. Lackey, president of
the Cumberland Presbyterian Sunday
school at Leonard, was here yesterday
visiting W. W. Baxter, who is a
member of the school board.
Mrs. W. A. Richards returned yester-
day from Cooke county where she vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Buford .Richards.,
whose little daughter Marie was quite
ill, but is now reported better.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Douglass and
daughter Frances and Miss Dorothy
Mr.
J. A. Minnis,
Miss
Mrs.
gastritis.
Ben Key was sick yesterday from a
bilious attack.
Borneo Mr. and Mrs. Werner Guyer,
of Corinth, a boy.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Klein,
near Sanger, a boy.
Mrs. Lewis Grifith. south of Corinth,
is reported very ill.
Wheat was off ic a bushel Friday
and was quoted at 84c.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Wither-
Bpoon, Friday morning, a girl.
Prof. P. E. McDonald is erectiifg a
new bungalow on Fry street.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Bot-
torff, Thursday night a 10-lb. boy.
The 4-year-old son of A. J. Ander-
son of Corinth is reported very ill.
J. E. Williams, a Normal tuden at
the Klepper home, Is sick £rom ufk.
acid poisoning.
Ed Hammett came home Thursday
suffering from getting overheated
While at work with a thrasher.
A letter from Miss Avis Yerby tram
San Angelo reports that she is « im-
proving rapidly and gaining flesh.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. McGinnis have
moved into the Demonstration Cottage
at the College of Industrial Arts.
A. F. Parsons, who suffered a frac-
tured ankle by a fall while walking,
was able to be up town Friday on
crutches.
The little daughter of W. C. Orr had
an operation performed removing her
tonsils Thursday. She is reported as
doing well.
Ubers and Skin Troubles.
If you are suffering with any old,
, running or fever sores, ulcers, boils,
eczema or other skin troubles, get
1 a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and
you will get relief promptly. Mrs.
(Bruce Jones of Birmingham, Ala.,
’ sufered from an ugly ulcer for nine
I months and Bucklen’s Aral a Salve
[cured her in two weeks.- Will help
you. Only 25c. Recommended by
j. F. Raley & Co. (Advt.)
Free—I will make one cabinet photo
■£. woman 75
years old or over in Denton or Den-
ton county until July 10th. JOHN
B. SWARTZ, Photographer in your town
A. over postoffice. d&vv
(Limited)
(Flyer) ...
(Express) .
(T. & P.) .
Northbound
(Flyer) .......... 9:45 a. m,
(Limited) ....... 8:58
................ 8:08
(K C. Special) 4:48
(T '& P.) ....... S 55
Don't Wait—Order Electric Fans Now.
You’ve no idea how comfortable it will make your
home till you’ve tried them. Your wife will certainly ap-
preciate it
Denton Water, Light & Power Company.
W. J. Grady, Supt,
oys
New, snappy patterns in fancy weaves
and blue serges.
Saturday'will be the Big Day, and the last of
our Demonstration. We are pleased with the
crowds that have come to see the cooker, with
the interest shown, and, with everybody else,
think the drudgery of cooking may now be turn-
ed into a daily pleasure. There’s economy of
fuel, better cooked food, food kept hot, time and
worry saved—and the price is within reach of ev-
ery progressive housekeeper in Denton. Ask
any lady who has a fireless cooker if she would
like to do without it. We invite you any time to
investigate the meritsX^f this wonderful conven-
ience found only at
.Don’t worry over your groceries,
are here to do that for you. We
our entire time and business
at your disposal. Phone us
either phone, 44. Long & King.
SUPPOSED MAD DOG BITES DOGS
SOUTHEAST OF TOWN; KILLED
_
A ddg supposed to have been mad
was killed Thursday on the Club lak«
road after having bitten several dogs
near Denton.
Peter Clark Was here today
Little Elm.
Andy Crawford and nephew were in
town today from Lewisville.
Miss Katie Stroud is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Louis Grant, in Corinth.
Miss Maude Erwin of Pilot Point is
the guest of Mrs. J. W. Erwin Jr.
Peary Marcos of Lufkin is visiting
Hosea Hooper ' and other 'Denton
frimds.
Mrs. A. C. Rayzor left Wednesday’fcr
Boulder, Col., where she will spend a
part of the summer.
Mrs. Tom Suell of Sherman and
Mrs. Kimball of Denison are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson.
Miss Blanche Thompson of Pilot
Point was in Denton today and will
go home to Justin for the summer.
Vernon Kile and
Denison are vis-
J. C. Brownlow.
Belle Newton of
has been 'visiting
C. R. HAMILTON & CO.
Both Phone# 31
McKinney is leading in the’ Chris-
tian Sunday school test, but Denton is
hopeful of taking it away from the
Collin county town in Sunday’s at-
i tendance. It will be the fourth Sun-
i day of an 8-Sunday contest, perhaps
| the critical point, and the local church
| is hoping to have at least 366. The
> total attendance at each of the Sunday
schools to date follows:
McKinney............ ,.671
Denton ..................665
Durant....................582
Lampasas .... ..........389
Hillsboro has not reported and
probably out.
Evers Hardware Company
Demonstration All Day Saturday.
Come in and let us show you these
extraordinary bargains.
When You are Sick or
Have Sickness
Your Family
In order to reduce our stock we will
on sale our entire line of Men’s and
s at prices gre reduced.
Kindly bear in mind
will be a great assistarce
doctor in getting the best
from his prescription in your I...
case if they are properly filled.' a n.ew on,e;
■ TiOW CUI it TXT All 1/4
You Run No Risk
Southbound Trains
.. 5:25
...... 7:55
... 7:06
... 3:35
... 4:13
Trains.
P.
P-
P.
nome.
Mun’s ' Trial treatment and full information
charge
Company,
<Adn.j
Wear Rubber Gloves in doing
your housework, Your hands will
look like a fright if you don’t.
Come to the store and get a strong
durable pair for
50c.
P. Lipscomb, M. D..
Practice limited to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, and the proper
fitting of glasses.
Office over Curtis’ Drug Store.
and four hits
could garner
various times
difficult holes
his teammates,
times he would tighten up and retire
the side on strike-outs.
Up until the fifth inning it was a
pitchers’ battle between Collins and
Muns, with the latter having the best
of the argument. In the last half of
the fifth the millers led by Capt. + --------------------
C ark Brown, the hard hitting Varsity ; Asthma can oe cures at
player of this year, fell on '
delivery with a vengeance and before
the smoke cleared away, four men had
crossed the plate. During the re-
mainder of the game the Alliance boys .
continued to hammer the Norma! mox |
artist s offerings to all corners of the
GEO. M. HOPKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Practice in all Courts
Emory C. Smith Office Building,
N. Side.Sq., Denton. Texas.
L. F. Collins ®. Son
J. A. COLLINS. Ntr.
Both Phone. North Locwt Street
The Big Elm Oil and Gas company is j
now drilling on the Carleton lease
about six miles east of Denton on the
McKinney road. This company is
made up of Danton county people and
is a 815,000 company. Seepages of oil
and gas in the creek b^d attracted at- city schools,
(ention and is responsible for the or- I
ganizing of the Big Elm Oil and Gas .
company. Applications for stock in1 ~ ..... ______ ____
this company will b*> received by the free for every man op
following committee and submitted
the board of directors:
* C. F. Witherspoon, C. F. Evans,
W. Blewett, Geo. M. Ropkins, John
Hann, Jas. A. Barton.
If you would like to look over the
property, you may arrange to make
(h« trip with Field Manager Chappell,
either morning or afternoon.
Well is now about 500 feet deep and
evidence of gas very strong. 2tc advt
Idl guvu tvf agvLA, AVI
they a t promptly and easily. PHce
,h» 25c. Recommended by J. F. Raley
(Advt.)
NOTICE TO THE SUBSCRIBERS
FOR SEASON CHAUTAUQUA
TICKETS.
The number of 'tickets that you
subscribed for can now be gotten
from any of the four banks. The
time left for iF.e proper dstribution
of the tickets Is limited. BETTER
GET YOURS NOW.
Robt. H. Hopki ns
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Paschall Building, East
Side of Square.
Most Children Have Worms
Many mothers think
ren are suffering from
headache, nervousness,
costiveness, when they
of that most common
dren's ailments—worms-
Ill-tempered, fretful children
toss and grind tneir teeth,
-tad breath and ooli ky pains, have
all the symptoms of havig worms,
j and should be given Kickapoo
Worm Killer, a pleasant candy
bozenge. which expels worms; regu-
lates the bowels, tones up the sys-
tern, and 'Wakes children well and
i happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is
guaranteed. All druggists, or by
mail. Price 25c. KI kapoo Indian
Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St.
Louis. J. F. Raley & Co. (Advt.)
In an interesting and at times ex-
citing game the Alliance Manufactur-
ing team defeated the N. T S. N. team
at Highland park Thursday by a score
of 10 to 3.
The game was more exciting
the score would indicate, and
large crowd was more than
brought to its feet by sensational
handed catches of line drives.
Normals were beaten because
could not hit. Oftentimes they
men on third base, but the necessary
pinch hit was not forthcoming. The
mill team, on the other hand, with
one or two exceptions, is composed of
the hard hitting bunch who hit at op-
portune moments.
The Normal lads were forced, how-
ever, to face Collins ,the former crack
pitcher of the Denton High school,
were as many as they
off his delivery. At
Collins was placed in
because of the errors of
but just a* many
i Denton T
■Old phone 47
Best Laxative for the Aged.
_______— OM mea and women feel the
lot. In all they, secured three three- need of a laxative niorq, than young
baggers and two two-baggers, besides
a number of singles. Thet Normal boj»
-=
the extra base variety.
Outside of Collins' 1
the chief features of the games were
the one-handed catches of line drives
by C. Rayzor and Buckingham, and the
! hard hitting of Jones, Rector, Cobb
' and Brown. On the Normal side the
I hitting of Strong, Williams and Baker
| featured,
j The line-ups:
I Millers—Rector, r. f.; Cobb, 3b.;
Pbtts, s. s.; Jones, c.; Brown, 1. f.;
Collins ,p.; F Rayzor, lb; Buckingham,
c. f.; C. Hayzor, 2b.
Normal—Strong. 1. f.; Baker, 3b.;
Williams, 2b.; Stiegler, c.; Muns, p.,
Fairlton, lb.; Douglas, C. f.j Gilbert, ?.
s.: Starnes, r. f. \
Umpire—Prof. Pender and
of the University team.
folks, but it must be gave and
kgs and one which will not
were accredited with only two hits of Pain- Dr'nKingSa
are especially good for the aged, for
Chinese Oil gives these colors
their easv working and water-
proof Quality. They are quick
drying and make a surface that
does not'attract dust. One coat
completely hides the
the old color.
Come in and let
us show you
the assort-
ment of
colors .
does not consist of all junk,. . . .
we have sotaie real good fur- *n ou^ bakery and
niture and our prices are less cream department we can
Detroit Jewel, Majestic furJn!8h y°“ ^ead, cakes
and Century Stoves and ice cream for any pur-
at popular prices. P°r'ftY Jt WHITSON
You will find at our store a „ WHllbUIN.
big line of College Stores.
Art Squares, and RockJ frbone 61, new d and 1>M.
er Chairs
just received from factory
See us before you buy.
Batton & McCrary.
40 W. Oak St.
Bargains in White Goods.
Several pieces white goods worth 25c at ........... 15c
Several pieces white goods worth 12 I-2c and I 5c at 10c
Still have good assortment of muslin underwear at reduced prices.
It will pay you to look over our bargains in each department this
week.
No One Can Know
Until they Try
how easy it is to change the en-
tire color of an automobile or
^carriage with the
Chi-Namel Automobile
and Carriage Colors
V 1 1 d V I V 1 " " V t
t0 my old suit to Denton Tailoring
results! C°• clpane<3 anfi pressed. |
andhereitis.it certainly lookS/B
------ -----” What another Fine mesh underwear per
new suit would cost you can of- gujt 50c
i ten be saved by having your worn , r
suits renovated in our cleaning I ™e best b°se tor lades,
if you bring it to us. We give,and pressing department Aimen and children eve tn
the best service at the lowest garment that passes through our; in Denton for.............. 10c
possible price You are assured steam pre«s is cisinfected, as no . value hnce*> nr fnr25e
ot getting fresh and pure drugs (germscan exist- under a temper- '
carefully, accurately and skillful-. ature ns high as the dry steam I Don t fail to sec my 5c 1 ice#
lon5 Meet. At the same time it' A strong line of embroidery
experience. Packages delivered removes odors, raises the nap of Senn
to all parts Oi the city without, the fabric and impYoytes the gen-1 *" °
extra charge. < Graj appearance. Cjtl us; give us
For benefit of employee will
[ close at 7 o’clock on Saturdays.
Customerg will please take notice
i and do their shopping early. We
! close at 6 p. m. except on Saturdays.
uju *1 a w c I DUKE & AYRES.
What! Another new buit/ New Store No. 25 at Yoakum, Tex.
No ioeeed, my dear._ I gave[ Fresh ,egeuble> p^,. 7.
TURNER BROS.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913, newspaper, June 27, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209068/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.