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CENSUS STATISTICS
t’S DIAPEPSIN
MISS BARTON’S RECITAL, C.I.A
<•
Classified Ads.
ENDS INDIGESTION
CRY ANNOUNCEMENT*,
For
For
For
( 1862----)—Prelude in
For
For
JERSEY i Hke lead, ferments and sours
) Rhapsody
made by tee
STRAYED.
SHOE SHOPS.
. . 4,30;
U*sT AND but ND.
A.
here.
tion with
Al TOMOIVI.E LINE
HOUSES FOR RENT,
Total
DENTISTS
FO». SALE OR TRAD
an nal*. potil-
the
«<uare.
< OMES QUICKLA
Stand F
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND IX>T
9
Value of sheep .
State of Ohio, City
of Toledo,
Lu
Frank J. Che
i:e
Bti'ta'.o
SI.C CVS
.!rs
MlSCKLLA NEOUS.
visited
Dallas
V18-
wa* here
from Deni-
meth-
is still
very sick
E T
fell Sunday and
LEG-
meagles ate re-
visited E. MeekREAD THE ADVETISEMENTS.
Farms For SaleA. Porter were
'THURRAN AND CITY PROPERTY
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
T. C. Sample
East Side Square
NOTICE!
BEN KEY
Tinner and Plumber
94.
MAxv
J. E. McCABE
Wylie Smith & Co
Lod V. Robert son, Agt.’ WANTED— SECOND
feather beds. New phone
cream
New
a cer-
which
phone
phone
The
too.
us. Any-
Kive our
right
coun-
(1833-1897)—Intermez-
No. 2, Hungarian Dance
Guy Porter.
McCrelesa were
Loop-
hire.
Pilot
-intr num- .
mentioned i
tiding, and I
trondahl — i
EAST
wood-
work
and
173p
CEMENT
work done
estimates.
IN-
and
A. R. MCGINTIE, OFFICE OVER
Wihon-Hann’a. Old phone 861. Renta
house* North. South, East and West.
Denton, Texas. Furnished rooms for
rent
.. 30c
4Oo
of
of
of
of
BARRED ROCK EGGS. $1
setting of 15. Cane $12 a ton
W FRITZ
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN
ger work done call No. 307 eltoer
LET W. T BAILEY & CO.
sure your property against fire
tornadoes
anil e
Th<
r V >
? y
s r.'
f
R
will sell
cockerels
MRS.
Sworn
ed in my
I'e<ember, A.
THREE
phone 97.
156ttc
n S. W.
pet
79.8
FOR RENT -TWO FURNISHED
rooms at 86 Mounts avenue. tic
REN SULLIVAN, MEAT
ket sell8 good meat
while. 1----- — -----
delivery.
ery case
cured by
FELT BAD
ALL THE TIME
J. E. McCABE,
Office Caddell Barber Shop
land ..
buildings .
implements
domestic
family of CePna were
Henderson was in
“I ARMS THAT PAY” IN
LOWER RIO t.RANDE
OF ENTIRE ACREAGE KH.7 PER
CENT IS INI FARMS AND FARM
VALUES (19091 WERE 824.57B-
141—LIVESTOCK FIGUKEg FOR
COUNTY.
♦18.168.978
$2,919,631
JAKE JcfllNSON. NEW PHONE
57 white, old pltone 2'0. will saw
your wood for you.
STRAYED—YELLOW JERSEY
heifer. Dish faced, cruuiply horned
Reward for return to T. F. Jasper.
158c.
Shellhom Lady Suffered a Great
Deal, But Is All Right Now.FOX BROS. & CO.
Ford Automobiles.I HAVE YOTTR WOOD SAWE.» BY
Inachine. Phone me. New phone
ptSR-white. 99 Bernard street. J. F.
HARGRAVES.
BARGAIN—
s<»ond-band Oliver
E. McCABE. Ex
246 ttc
SALE AT A
■Wreral sood
typewriters. J.
•h*Me Bank building.
North Locugt St. ,-------
612 Lauras St., Fort Worth,
phone L. 3167.Does tin work, all kinds of
plumbing, ga» connections,
etc. Get an estimate c f me
I’ll do the work as it should
be done,
F. M.. GRIFFITH,. SHOE. ’RE
pairs done right on quick notice
Airdome Bldg . Hi< kory St.
Oi DENTON MTV
ACRICULTURt 1910
HAND
167P
pig-
need-
SAD-
toes for the farmer, the fruit grow-
er, to the sto< k man and to all those
seeking an ideal loiation for a
home. \Ve claim for this district
that we can show more advantages
and fewer disadvantages than you
.an find elsewhere on the American
continent. We have arranged for
you to see the country at a very low
cost, as we ha'e our own cars and
furnish you with meals and sleeper
at $1.50 per day. and should you be
in position to make the trip with us
you will see before you return,
South Texas . We make yefb the fol-
lowing proposition. Cali at my of-
fice and get some advertising mat-
ter and read it. and make the trip,
and if you think we have misrepre-
sents^ ft we will reimburse you with
the cost of the trip. Is this not fair?
I have personally inspected these
lands.
- SPECIAL EXCURSION T O
THESE LANDS FIRST AND THIRD
TUESDAYS OF EACH MONTH
If you are interested call at my
office and let me explain the mat-
ter.
J. M. GURLEY, THE
Contractor First class
at the right price. Get
V. SCHABLOWSKY''
climax j
well con- I
ind music- j
owed her
eSt advan-What tempts you in coffee? Flav-
or isn’t It? Try Maxwell House
Bend. Its full, rich flavor Is a con-
stant temptation to al true lovers of
good coffee. TURNER BROS.,
Exclusive Selling Agents.
FOR
land
farm,
N! A.
1623
Garza.
W. D. Pockrus returned from
Denton.
♦ J. C Trotter and wife of Dento?f
were here.
L. Griffith is improving.
J. E. Robinson was in Deffton.
Alfred Shahan of Dickson was
here.
Lagt Saturday' everybody waged
war on the rabbits and many were
killed.[ WANTED—TWO OR
.unfurnished rooms. New
bld phone 47.
ES GRAY HAIR TO NAT-
URAL COLORALL KINDS OF FEED; REGIS-
tered bull for service. J. C. FAR
RIS„ East McKinney St. Old Phone.
164P
a ar
could
good
cital
Cobble- of Tioga was
Mrs. W G
Will Me
Sigler. J
Hendrls
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO
Both phones. Office Kincaid wagon
yard. West Ouk street. If you want
your furnituie moved, call
thing in the dray line we
special attention.
To yout r,air
Get a *ift\ cent l ot tie from your
druggist today, and prove this to
your own satisfaction. All drug- .
eists sell it. under guarantee that i
the money w ifi be refunded if the I
remedy is not exactly as represented. I
(Advt.)
Ernegt
J. M.
I HAVE TWO AS NICE
bulls as there are in the county at
my wagon yard east of the old Me
Kelvy tyard on McKinney street.
Will appreciate your patronage. Al-
so have a nice house and lot near
the Normal for sale. New phene
249-green. WILL LOCKNANEI have bought the J. W.
Johnson Insurance business
and have combined hit com
panics with mine. I hope
that you will favor me with
the renewal of your policies
If you use gas, pleaie notify
me that I ma> issue the per-
mit '
NEWS FROM PRAIRIE MOUND
PRAIRIE MOUND. Feb. 11.—De
Robertson of Ponder was here.
Mrs. Strader is visiting her daugh-
ter in Corsicana.
Mrs. Frank Ratliff and baby are
sick. .
Lon Wilkerson visited his broth-
er near Bartonville.
"Uncle” Bill Smith was in Justin.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor is reported
better.
J. P. Hampton of Denton visited
here.
Uncle Thomas Bates of Galesburg,
Ill., is visiting here.
AlTHCEY NEWS.
AUBREY, Feb 11.—Homer
er and
John
appreciating responses,
j eopie ti-ii of u
numb rs. Afre
Hiond'd to an on •
Dowell-'s "To a
o bear day after day.
weight, ren.o ing the bur-
| ’vbe call both phones
Mg a w* « « _ _ _ — .
Dohnanyi (187
in F sharp minor.
Rubinstein ( 1829-1894)’—Concert
Valst op. 14 No. 4.
Miss Barton seems especially
adapted for interpretative-recital
work, for her talks, lucid in expla-
nation,
sound
charm
maud, pois
To reduce my stock I
White Orpingtons, both
and pullets for $1.00 each
W A RICHARDS. Denton. Texas
181 D4Wc 'sanitary milk and
Reynold* A Hodges.
426. Old ’'hone 297.A RICHARDS. BRICK
contractors All
Old phones 464
■’■j-jere
reason
10 Words 6 times daily
10. Words, dally and weekly, one week
IF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
«ik» or brffk work let me figure
tth vob S A BUSHEY
on S. Welch St.; lot 75x210 feet, 6-
I< room hoiise with bath, nine shade
I trees in yard For sale at a bargain.
Clyde Godwin, 4 0 S. Elm St.
llStfc
. FOR SALE OR TRADE
city property 106 acres of
northwest of A. D. Turner's
Fight in the oil belt. See
Hickey, 34 West Oak St.
PER
BEN
167c
SAUNDERS, DENTIST
Monday evening at the C. I. A.
auditorium, Misg Nothera Bartou
gave a recital which was very pleas-
ig both as to the srrangement of
the number* and as to content.
Mtas Barton’s recitals are of annual
event in Denton, and are looked for-
ward to by many. As she gives
interpretative talks with the pro-
grams they are of unusual educa-
tional value.
The program Monday evening
was made up of modern composers
and wae as follows;
MacDowell (1861-1908)—Novel-
lette op. 46 No. 1, Improvisation op.
46 No. 5, Polonaise op. 46 No. 12.
DeBussy
A minor.
Brahms
zo op. 118
No. 6.
Grieg ( 1843-1907 )—Ballade op.
CARLOAD OF MULES AND
brood mares for sale or trade at
Pagan's barn, Krum, Texas. Eagan
M Wilkerson. 180p
system.
F J.
Sold
Take Hall s Family Pills ,for con
stipation. (Advt.)
16 S. Elm Sl Both Phonei
Land in farms 1 a r* -,
Improved land in
Per cent
Per cent
Average
Average
farm . ..
value of all farm property
ROWELL, D. L. S , OF-
McCray’s. south side
Value
Value
Value
Value
try and bees .
Average value p?r
Number of farms
owners and ."r^
gaged debt .
Value of poultry :
duced
Value of all farm
Number of farms
mestic animal •
Number Horses . . . .
Value o' houses . .
Number mules ...
Value of mules . .
Number cattie . .
Value of cattle ... .
Number swine .
Value of swine . . .
W E BOTTS. GRADUATE VET-
erinarian Office at Hancock A Son
blacksmith shop. S. Elm-St., Lips-
comb block. New phone 269; resi-
lem e. old phone 486. new 132.
'ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR
rent. 38 West Mulberry. ~l&$tfc
SOME GOOD HORSES
mule* to sell; also 19 H. F
Trsrfl
Mr. and
Kennamer,
Ed Lyles.
Chambers and
me and subscrib-
this 6th day of j
WAKE1 ON NEWS.
snow WAKETON, Feb. 11.—C. B. and
but Cap Lester were in Lewisville,
the — -
to
RHODE INLAND REDS EGGS
for sale. $1 per setting: Rooster*
good in dividends, for $1 apiece.
See th. m W. Francis Gredy. 129
North Ixjcust street Denton, Tex.
Time It! No hour. Gassy Stomach
or Dyspepsia in Five
Minutes.
You don’t want a slow remedy
when your stomach is bad—or an
uncertain one—or a harmful om-t
your stomach is too valuable' you
musn’t injure it with drastic drugs
Pspe s Dlapepsln 1 noted for its
speed in giving relief; its harmless
ness; its certain unfailing action in
regulating sick, sour, gassy stom-
achs It4 millions of cures in indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and
other stomach trouble have made it
famous (he world over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor
in your home—keep it handy—get
a large fifty-cent case from any
drug store and the if anyone should
eat something which doesn’t agree
with them,- if what they eat lays
i and
forms gas; causeg headache, dizzi-
ness and nausea; eructations of
acid and undigested food—remem
her a* soon as Pa|,e’s Liapepsin
comes in contact with the stoma< h
al! such distress vanishes. Its
promptness, certainty and ease in
overcoming the worst stomach dis-
orders is a revelation to those who
try it. f Advt.) 1
16 PENS POULTRY. IN PLY-
raouths. Wyandotbe. Leghorns. R
1 Reds. Langshans’ Orpingtons and
Minorca* also bantam* and
eons Please call for anything
ed Both phone® KANADY
DLERY AND REED HOUSE
l-17-18tf
FOR THE BEST HOME MADE
llghtbread, baked fresh each day,
phone -Mrs W. P. Coon, old phone
imebeWR HAVE MOVED IN THE OAT-
naan hotel, and we invite patron8.
friends and others who desire good
honest service to come to our ciean(
' neat shop. FRED MOORE
CITY MEAT MARKET, JOHN
Keesee, Prop. Delivers fresh mest (
to your home. Phone us. West
I Oak street.
Call for Domino Gum.
children ail like it YOu will,
Ten' pieces for r.Iikle.
—i LONG A KING.
iSetlii Notary Public.’j
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ;
ternally. and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Send for testimonials free. '
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O. i
bv ail Druggists. 75c.
FOR SALE—MY COTTAGE ON
MABLE BLAIR,
Tele-
1650
Ca«e
engine, one set of farming
its; wheat and oat straw
85 and |6 5o per ton at
KANADY. l-17-13tf
Will
Dr. J. R. Edwards of Denton was
Don't Have to Wait for Weeks. A
Denton ll!u*trat ion.
Walting is dis'ouraging
From; t act or. pleases everynoay
A biir en on the oacK is a heavy
■ efgf. t
A,
Haslet a'fter
Mrs. J.
FOR SALE—WHITE
fawn. Indian Runner dock
$1 ,'.d p,r setting of 13. MRS
BROUN New phone 2 63.
DUCKS! DUCKS!! DUCKS!!’
Indian Runners: heavy laying
strain; egg* for setting $1.60 or 13
pearl white beauties Get the best.
Denton Duck and Dairy Farm, T
F. JASPER. Prop. New phone 357.
D&W181
WHITE ORPINGTON- FARM.
Garza, Texas We have a spe-tally
mated utility pen? Eggs to sell at
$3 for 15. tfe
CORINTH NEWS.
CORINTH, Feb. 11.—The
and rain will delay farming,
will put a good season in
ground. There is some cotton
pick yet.
Clarence Oliver was in Denton.
Miss Thorne was in Denton.
Mrs. Williams of Denton tvas here
Leslie Woods of Dallas w'as here
Miss Della Woods returned to
Dallas Tuesday.
-Mrs. B. F. Smith Is visiting in
Dallas.
W. B. Harrison was called to Ok-
lahoma by the serious illness of his
i mother.
i Willie Taylor is very ill.
i L. T Fowler was in Dallas.
AUTOS FOR .HIRE. W.4W. BIL-
.NGSLEY, old phone 33m New
hone 4 48. Automobiles repaired.The thrifty housewife is always
economh al. Practice economy by
using Maxwell House Blend coffee.
Greatest strength, linest flavor.
TURNER BROS., Agents
We desire to call your attention | anvthing efse.
Io a most favored land, a district I I . - . . .
that today offers many opportuni- [ harmless remedy wil| bring
| the two ut!
i this group s!;.
I core, play trig
Water Lily. ’
The DeBuss
numbers, full of color, most fascinat-
ing and irt. r<'stin-. I he two
Bral.ms numbers of contrasting
style were admirably done, and the
Intermezzo was played with
tain uncons-ciot's dreaminess
wag most grateful.
The Grieg Ballade we
of the program, and w.a;
trolled both technical!'
ally The Dohnanyi
big tone, perhap- to th
tage of an;.- number
Before cojfttugmo the ,-
ber. two encore* must ti
— March Grotesque and S
> Mandoliata by Backer ■
| which were played with a rhythmic !
swing and were charming in their I
; trispness and delicacy of treatment. ’
The Rubinstein Waltze made an
I effective close, and was played with
al andon. The andfvnce went
reluctantly, wishing they >
listen to more—which is a
and sure proof that the re-
was most successful. ■
The Federal Cansus Department
at Washington hi s lust completed
its' report showing detailed agricul-
tural statistics of Texas by counties
and the final report is now in the
hands of the Government Printer-
The Texas Commercial Secretaries
and Business Men's association has
been furnished wi.h a press proof of
the report and from it has compiled
some interesting data regarding the
agricultural industry of Denton
county. The figures comprising the
data following were compiled in the
spring of 1910 and cover the calen-
dar year of 1909. Denton county-
makes an excellent snowing as an
agricultural cent r as shown by the
following facts:
Total number of farms . .
Total number operated by
» owners 1,679
Total No. operated by tenants 2,62 4
Number white 'vrmer.' 4,073
Number colored farmer® ... 230
1 have a list of good little improved farms locat-
ed in any part of the county. CAN GIVE POS
SESSION. Te rmi, one-third cash and balance to
suit; also can use some live stock as part payment.
My list of city property is complete. I have the
best Loan Company in the state. If you are look-
ing for a loan or a renewal, see us before you
cept elsewhere.
SINGLE COMB WHITE
horn holds world s record for
I have gome of the best 15 eggs for
81.59 at farm or delivered in Den-
ton. mrs r. l McReynolds.
Route 2. Aubrey. Texas. DAW180p
FOR QUICK MESSENGER SER
i 1. W. A.
BRASHEARS. Manager. Hamilton
A Yeetta' office.
For bakings of every kind come from
‘nd
farm ... $5,711
on^-ated by
■e from mort-
982
nd eggs pro-
$202,64 4
cr^ps $3,340,587
reporting do-
4.136
.... 11,597
$1,008,989
7,681
T. M Trimble w-ent to Lewisville.
A drizzling rain
Monday.
Several cases of
ported here.
G. E. Williams
near Flower Mound.
After a delay of three months,
caused by an error in the name.
Miss Lona Porter received a check
for $7.50 from the Dallas Fair as-
sociation as third prize for cahned
peaches exhibited.
A birthday dinner was given tn
honor of Lona and
-JR. and John
E. A. and J. A. Garrison were in I in Denton.
Mr- and Mrs. H.
in Lewigville.
"Grandma” McLeod is improving
very slowly.
I. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH
:4e Square, middie of block, up-
•ir» Deuton, Texas.
dark, gloi
GODWIN
and cement
guaranteed.
364.CHOPS. BRAN. CORN, HAT AND
I wher feedstuffs. Beet stov* end
heater wood Prompt delivery and
, fu’l measure. We have a power
i wood saw to ran In connection
- <r18h onr wood busfne , ARKANSAS
By Common ((aril, n Sage a Simple
Remedy for Dandruff. Falling
Faded. Gray Hair.
'The Oid idea of using Sage for
darken! ig the hair is again coming
Our grandmothers had
y hair at seventy five,
mothers are gray before
their are fifty our grandmothers
kept their hair soft and glossy with
a " Sage Tea," which also restored
the natura] tolor.
One obje tion to sing such a pre-
paration was the troub e of making
it. 3 hig objection has been over-
come by the Wyeth Chemical com-
pany of New York, who has plated
on the market a superior prepara-
tion of Sage, combined with Sulphur
i and other valuable remedies for
dandruff, itching scalp, and thin,
! weak, falling hair.
The beau'y of the hair depends
i more on its riqh, even shading than
Don’t have dry,
j l arsh faded hafr. when a simple,
------ ----j ba< k
the color in a few days: and don’t
be terme it<J with dandruff. Itching
senlp ar.d loose, fallin: hans. Wy
;-eHi s Sase and Sulphur Hair Remedy
Lwil! quickly correct these troubles,
► and give < .tor, strength and beaut,
. hiir
Miss Waide has been sick.
The small child of iim Sims’ is
si«*k.
Mr. and Mrs W, P. Ratchford.
G. A. Townley. Hugh Tobin, Wm.
Dyche. John Morgan and George
Holmes were in Denton
Osie Caddel of Petrolia was hers*
A revival meeting will begin at
the Methodist < hurch next Sunday,
Claude and Oscar Caddel of Den-
ton are at the bedside of their moth-
er. Mrs. Fannie Caddel, who is very
sick.
Mack Coffey is very sick.
♦Mr* 8. E.' Bryan of Pilot Point
visited her son. A. C. Bryant.
K good meat one* in a
Phone your order* Prompt
Real’Estate and Loans
Notary^Public
LOST—FEli. 6, BETWEEN SAX-
ger and Forester ranch pair, heavy
muskrat fur gloves, buckakia
paims. Reward for return to this
office or L S. Forester, !r
16vd,2twc
We have recently picked up sev-
eral ni<e farms that can be had at
-• that will undoubtedly make
money before the year is out.
One of thes. is ?00 acres,
at a railroad town in Denton
ty. on two main public roads. There
are a hundred acres or more of the
best grade or 'lack land, the bal-
an<e is wood sn.oth mixed and sandy
land. The ,pln<$ has 140 acres in
good cultivation, 20 acres more
tillable The improvements consists
of * good sever, room house and a
four-room tenant house; large barn
with room for seven or eight head
of Moek; smoke house; chitkcn
house and pen; storm cellar; deep
well and wind 0)111. There is an
orchard of fifty or sixty bearing
trees The place ig fenced and
cross-fenced with bois d are po8ts:
has a few acyeg fenced hog proof.
This is Jost ch a place as some
man will want for a home: it ig well
located, in a. good neighborhood,
with school, chunk, gin. bank and
stores legs than half a mile from it.
We can sell this place for a short
time at 86!T an ache.
• Another goed bargain is a hun-
dred and twenty acres in the edge
of Wise county, on main public
road, with R F D «nd phone line;
hag 75 acres in cultivation, the
balance grass, but nearly ail tilla-
ble. Hag ordinary improvements
and is conveniently located as re-
gard* school and church. On aell
this for 840 an acre.
Then we have 126 acreg of good,
deep, black waxy land near Ponder-
unimproved, but practically all in
high state of cultivation. No John- 1
son grass; Jtigt smooth, level black
land. Price, 866 an acre. iTOUR DRAY BUSINESS—FIRST
I class service at reasonable rates;
v<oi'**hoid moving a specialty.
LESTER « PASCHALL, office Fox
! Bros Both phones.
H’, FOR SALE -GOOD HORSE £ND
I; practically "e■* phaeton; cheap tor
I cash 401 o’d phone.
Marshal:
JIM GOODE.
GARRETT WELLS.
FAYETTE SMITH.
City Attorney:
ED I. KEY.
Assessor and Collector;
U.-vLEDBETTER.
Aiderman ward No. 1;
J. P KERLEY.
JOE L. MERCER.
Aiderman WTard No. 2:
J. M GURLEY.
Aiderman Ward 3;
W. W. BAXTER.
For Alderman Ward 4:
J. A. BARTON.PRIZE WINNERS— CRYSTAL
white Orpington*. For bargain call
within ten days at 41 W. Mulber-
ry. Phone 219-blue. 162d,ltwp
jJlTCHELL'S WHITE INDIAN
runner duck eggs are now ready for
sale. Have just received a drake
imported from England this season,
which will head my first pen eggs.
86 per 13. Other special matings
85 to |4. utility 83. Ytou have
solved the problem of high cost of
living when you have White Runne*-
ducks and feed them the waste from
your .cook table, thereby turning it
into pure, wholesome food. Am pre-
p«red to send egg* to any part of
this big United State* "parcel post,”
and a free booklet with each settins
of eeg* with instructions'for getting,
hatching and feeding voung and old
duckg. Write me your wants. W. J.
MITCHELL. Inquire at Mitchell'#
Barber Shop, or addregs Box 293,
Denton. Texas.
LEWISVILLE >
LEWISVILLE. Feb
J. Jasper returned ,o
visitini: her daughter,
Chambers.
Miss Elia Sauyder*
Denton
Miss Ponna Troy ol
ited friend* here.
Mir Buster
son.
Ray Degan.
Savage. P. D.
Kamev.
E
were in Dallas.
Mrg. John Wood
O L. Hamilton was in Sanger
Mrs M. Edgar ha* la grippe.
Mrs Lace, who has been quite
sick, is improving.
Mr and Mrs. Tom M< Kinney were
in Little Elm.
Miss Fay Allen of Dallas is visit-
ing her mother here..
Mrs. G. C. Wood and dai'ghtet of
Dallas are guest* of ber parents, Mr.
and Mrs J W. Lyles.You can by the' best
Coffee’s possible to ob-
tain from us. such as
Whitehouse, Shotten’s
Best, Wedgewood, and
Mocha and Java.,
Phones 342
CHAS.
Office over Long & King after Feb.
1st. Both j hbn s.
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< ♦ ’NCRETE W A I.KN.
ak.s c.
of the firm of i
doihg business I
in the City of Toledo. County and
State aforesaid, and that said f‘rm
will pav the sum of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS for <-a.h and ev
of Catarrh that cannot be
the use of Hall's Catarrh
Frank
to before
pres rue
Shellhorn, Ala.—In a letter from this
place, Mr*. Carrie May says: "A short
time ago. I commenced to have weak
■pells and headaches. I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn't stay up. 1 thought I would die.
At last my husband got me a bottle
of Cardul. and ft helped me; ao he got
■ome more. After I had taken th*
second bottle, I was entirely well.
I wish every lady, suffering from
womanly trouble, would try Cardul.
It la the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used.”
Cardul is a woman’s tonic—a
strengthening medicine for women,
made from ingredient* that act spe-
cifically on the womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly con
atitutlon to. glowing good health.
Aa a remedy for woman's ills. It has
a successful record of over 50 yean.
Your druggist sells It Please try it
8674.116
1 9.4 11
. $138,863
839
and numbers as played,
personal note bf great
Her playing is full of com-
a:. I repose, yet dazzling
Jliancy of youth and o.
a warm and ent<kusiatic tempera
mem. She has a -)•'-adld technical
grasp of things, t en. icing climaxes,
rich resonant quality of tone, fleet
run*.
group was enjoy-
:ii -.he Improviza-
DR. U A JONES. DENTIST
vest Side Square.
" FOR SALE -SMALL SANDY
land farm F5 acres, at $25 rer acre.
Will take in wagon and team
If Interested '.vite P. O. Box 196,
Denton. 126tfc
. 609^80 I
.... 540,380 I
ic* . 343,46a j
of laud in ’arms . . . 88.7 ■
of farm uid improved 63.6 |
acre* per '• rm
improve 1 ac-es
den
firings
Kenton
Tt 11 of rel e! tha s quick and sure
Here s a case of ct:
O. Tomkins, farmer, Denton,
hexa*, say*: "Me have used Doans
Ki'ney Pills and found them 'ery
.-atjst'ictory. \ve are therefore glau
to recommend them. When the kid-
ueys are out of order and we have
i ain* through the back and Kidnevs
we always take Doans Kidney Pills
and they give ent re relief
Tor sale by ail dealer*
. n:ts. Koster-Milburn Co..
X Y.. sole agents tor the
Ktates
Remember the name—-Demi s'—
' and tak no other. I Advt.) 4
HAS
opened ms shoeshop behind Kunz'
bakery A.'l kinds of repairing
neatly done.
mrs McCann, graduate n
i E. Conservatory desires cla** in
; Piano and Voice Lesch|t«ky
od taught. 101 Oakland St.
1/ HENRY KALTREUTHER.
i M Kinney street; all kinds of
I work, blacksmithing, horseshoeing,
| ruhtoer-tlring and shrinking
No matter what the grocer
a substitute for Calumet. I
—and get it. For Calumc
ing powder that guarantee
baking.
Millions cf critical ccckc
Calumet exclusively for 'b”
certainty of good results
CatGfnet yourself, and arw ,
every baking cf yours will be
You’ll find Calumet the pure:
uniform in quality that you c "
kitchen. And the very first c i
you
the good old cook-stove light
fluffier—delicious and evenly ;
Buy a can of Calumet today and test it.
The first baking will show you why Calumet
a
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1913, newspaper, February 12, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209086/m1/3/?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.