Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 157, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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NEW
PRESENTED BY THE
Record and Chronicle 31
l< APPRECIATION C&TIHCAtES CONSTITUTE A SET
Denton
If you want the beat It will pay
you to see him at Reynolds & Hodge
dairy. Will be permitted to serve
a limited number of outside cows
at with return privilege.
O. M CURTIS
TH® MEDICINE MAN.
Denton, Texaa.
t<>
TAYLOR & WATSON
Tailors
Our made to measure suits show values of the most un-
precedented character, such as you could not find in
garments of equal price ‘ It isn’t what you pay for a
suit; it's what you GE T that counts ” Our goods arc
moderate in p ice and unsurpassed in quality.
PUT US TO THE TEST.
We Do Cleaning, Pressing and Reparing.
NEW PHONE 87 OLD PHONE <7
•4-
JEWEL’’ GAS STOVES
■Mwlr IT v * ’■*
ur Overcoat
and Suit
REDUCTIONS
nfWWWWWMMWSMMI
Are the Talk of the City
need
EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY
Overcoats at Half Price
Yours ror Better Service.
t lie
bed
ob-
Gas Connections and Plumbing -
TAYLOR HARDWARE CO
THE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
\V ea-
ger
there.
uai e
NEW GOODS
W. II. PINGKLEY very low
ith the «■
East Side Square
JULIAN SCRUGGS
pneu-
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
■ hil
which
Bonus at
'--a..
ami
Cocanougher
Who’s Your tJriifgit ?
w
H
in his
FIRE PROTECTION
Get the Habit
pure
a
L. F. COLLINS & SON
Notice!
25c Specials
Peoples Home Telephone Go
at the
WOODRUM & DAVIS
Both Phone*. West Oak Street
help.n
Co.’s.
Mildren
Carroll
not
day
ranp
T. C
give
and
wa« frotp
’ E. Greer.
Carter sur
two
bear ,
?
i.
If you've gometnrng to sell, use th*
CLASSI MED.
W. T. BAILEY & CO.
Old Phone 54; New Phone 120
£
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i
It to It
Stiff* rn
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF'
YOUNG MEN’S ASSOCIATE
H.C. HOLMES SATS A. SM?
STRIKE ABOUT OVER WITH
side of
. 164c
his stock of
Reed.
FOX BROS & CO.
Shoemaking and Repairing.
Why do you suppose over 94,006.-
000 cups of MaxweH House Blend
coffee were drunk in the United
States last year'’ Trv it and see. On
sale only by TURNER BROS.
Asthma can oe cured at Dome.
Trial treatment and full information
absolutely free without charge
Write
Room
on, watt tis and you
Annie Gorman's GOLDEN LOD,
No. 81427, the best bred bull in
public service in the state. He was
aired by- Golden Ferng Knight end
out of Annie Gorman, who had a
butter test of 15 lbs., 10 oz. in sev-
en days and she was Champion cow
at Dallas Fair for ten successive
years and sold when 14 years old
for |500.
Hogue, Avella Turner, Le-
ant! Bertie ^V’es,
Nell Jordan; and
We have a fi nc line and wc ask you to visit this depart-
ment o« our store. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
M. D. Fullingim, M. D.
Office overCurtis’ drugstore Office,
both phones 52; residence, new
I phone 325, old. 192.
Maxwell House Blend—by
others are judged.
TURNER BROS.
of using our lines to Sanger,
Valley View, Gainesville. Den-
ison. Sherman Whiterboro.
Tioga, Pilot Point. Howe. Mc-
Kinney. Greenville. Plano,
Dallas and Oak Cliff. Waxaha-
chie, Ennis. Fort Worth. Haslet,
Justin. Decatur, Ponder and
Krum
Our service to these points is
extra quick.
Try Kin -
ribbon
ton by
square.
Today’s express brought us the last word in silks
collars, ties and buttons.
See our showing of fancy mixture**, ratines
reps, linens, percales, ginghams, etc.
New Spring Patterns just received.
seed to plant for flowers to
rate the school rooms.
Mrs. Julia Davis' baby has
monia.
Bob Bdyleg is very sck.
Mrs. Phillip Lawrence and
dren returned to Denison
Miss Pricie McCullab returned
Fort Worth.
Mrs- Bessie Jones' baby is sick
Ix-slie Brocket and wife and baby
and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lewis visiter,
near Aubrey.
The imd weather Is interfering
with farmers breaking land.
Dr. Clark and wife t re in Dallas.
A cup of good coffi e starts these
cold mornings off right YOirwill
hate that kind if yon use ALAMO
We bad your tns In mind when
we bought It. Sn’d <-x lusively in
Denton by Long A King
For home use in 50c and $1 OO size bottle* to
had at the BASEMENT BARBER SHOP
Under the Demon County Bank.
W. E. McCABE, M. O.
Physician and Burgeon
Practice limited to diseases pecul
far to women. Diseases of the rec
turn and bladder. External cancer
and tumors. Phone R. H. Garrison's
Drug Store. Both Phone'
Aunt Jemima's pancake Flour ‘s
all ready for use. Can't be beat
for muffins, waffles or cakes. Or
der today of Long & King.
Comm syrun.
product, sold in Den-
Sample, east
on your home is essential
to happiness If vou’re
well protected the fire
alarm won’t have such a
sound of terror. Insure
with us and you may rest
assured that you are safely
p otected Ask us about
fire insurance risks. \
Only through the scalp can the hair obtain any nourishment.
Only by keeping the scalp in a perfect health can you keep your
H. C. Holmes, superintendent of
the A A- M. farm, is here
relatives and triends.
Mrs. Fannie McElhannon and I
daughter Iris of Prosper are guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
'Rucker on West Chestnut street.
Those who went to \Fort Wort:.
Tuesday morning to attend the mat-
inee number of "Everywomai." at
Byers, were as follows- Mrs A. C.
Owsley and daughter, Miss Lottie.
Mesdames Waldo Blewett. Z. T.
Kerley, E. D. Criddle, W. J. .McCray.
Leona Briggs; Mr. and Mrs. A. W
1 aimer, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fry, A.
J. Jackson, Misses Minnie Paschall,
Beatrice
na. Lola
Palmer
Paschall
FOX, BROS. & CO.
Auto Li very
without
Frontier sAthma ' Company,
102Buffalo. N. V. (Advt.t
Are You a Cold Sufferer
Take Dr King's New Discovery.
The Best Cough, Cold, Thi-oat
Lung medbine made. Money-
funded if it fails to cure you.
not hesitate—take it at our
First dose heli’s.
dada, Texas, writes: "Dr
New Discovery cured
cough and cold. I
Pounds.”
Co.'s.
and
re-
Do
____ risk
J. R. Wells, Floy-
King s
1 my terrible
cold.' I gained 15
Buy it at J. F. Raley &
. ’ (Advt.)
_________ - t°|
• - ----- -----. 1 can't, I
You know you are weak, :
ARGYLE NEWS.
ARGYLE, Feb. 11.—Rev. T.
Cagle of Denton preached at
Baptist church Saturday evening.
Veaco Vaughn has accepted a po-
sition". in Fort Worth.
Pete Foster and Miss Purnie were
married Feb 1 at the parsonage by
Rev. Sooter.
Frank Jones and Miss Cari’e Mat
thews were married Feb. 8.
Christine Vaughn is sick
The school children have received
deco-
Denton Steam Laundry
PHONES 8
SIXTEENTH DISTRK T COURT
(C. F. SPENCER, Judge.)
Next term convenes Feb. 2 4.
New suits filed: '
H. C. Adair vs. C. C. Griffin,
Griffin. J. T. Chambers, Willie
B. Chambers. Gwendoliii Chambers,
J. A. Griffin. Pearl Pittman. Sam
Pittman, Dr. Charles Rice and Roy
IRilce. to try title, damages and to
remove cloud from title.
Will Wil l ams. Bell Fulton an !
L. Fulton v,. Flora fc. Roark. W I.
N. Roark, Lillian Hill and J R.
Christal. administrator, partition
and foreclosure.
North Locust St. J. A. COLLINS, Mgr. Both Phones
No Need to Stop Work.
When the doctor orders you
stop work it staggers you.
you say. \... ------ . —
run down and failing in -ealth day
by day), but you must work as long
as you < an stand What you need
is Electric Bitters to. give tone,
strength and vigor to J'oUr system,
to prevent break down and build up
up. Don’t be weak. si> kly or ailing
when Electric Bitters will benefit
you from the first dose. Thousands
bless them for their glorious health
and strength Try -them. Every
bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only
50<- at J. F. Raley & Co.'s.
FOX BROS & CO.
Hardware and Implements
Dr. King's New Discovery
Soothes irritated throat and lungs,
stops chronic and hacking cough, re-
lieves tickling throat, tastes nice.
Take no other; once used, always
used. Buy it at J F. Raley & Co.’s.
(Advt.)
blue mound news.
BLUE MOUND, Feb. • 10.—Gus
Masche and cousin of Ehnis are
here. The latter will stay during
the summer.
Mr. and5 Mrs. Frank Kline are vis-
iting in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Fred Trietsch returned from
a visit with relatives in Bexar Co.
Farmers are sorting oats.
Wheat, which looked rather bad
all fall, is looking very good now.
F. Haneel was. palled to Palme-
by a message announcing the
ious illness of his sister, Mrs.
Dahnke.
saves your
your clothes
Used in eith. r
Place your or- -
have
purchased
court house
lawn The trees are grafted,
Your breakfast cup of cotfea
means much. Make it Maxwell
House Blend. TURNER BROS.
Clean-Easy Soap
■ your strength,
your money.
or cold water
with Long & King. They
There’s a best in everything. When
you want "the best" coal, wood or
feed, oall us. Stove*wood, heater-
wood, McAlester coal, feed that is all
feed—no trash.
Handmade Harness,
♦ Shop-made Harnese
Harness Repairs
It will pay you handsomely to
invest now for next winter’s
Wet li
see them stop at the best houses in
town. That means we are giving a
UPerlOr service and the highest
nos-fbl, cua'itv What we do for
others we can do for vou. Phone 44.
LONG & KING.
How
Have
he's a
to the
do, or
because he has the ability to render
real service when sickness comes.
Your doctor and. your druggist
are yoke-lellows in pulling your
sick one back to health, and it’s
important that each one of the
team be strong. I’ve had 23 years
practical experience in the drug
business and have backed up this
experience with a technical course
at St. Louis College of Pharmacy,
graduating in 1895. I fill each
year at my store more prescrip-
tions than all the rest of the Den-
ton drug stores put together and
feel sure that the reason why is the
superior service rendered here.
Phones 52. Prompt deliveries.
Na’onal bank
change fuegday
CORINTH NEWS.
CORINTH, Feb. 11.—The county
road gang has finished grading
road from the Garza cemetery
Frank Smith's farm. The sand
recently clayed by them near
Dickson crossing on Elm- is an
jet t lesson on the treatment of sand
hills.
L. D. Pertillon returned from San
Antonio, bringing a pair of the long-
est steer’s horns ever seen. here.
REA I, ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Geo. W. Baker and wife to Chas
Pettit. 92. acres in John King sur
vey: $6,000
C. C. Leutv to James Tidwell, lots
10, 11 and 12. block 11, Donajd
Harmonson addition to Justin; $7.">.
L. L. Fry and wife to J B. Alex-
ander 90 acres in R. B-“<o mont sur-
vey; $5,000
Toni Wriebt «»d rtife to Seborn
Varner. "3 arms in D ( . Cody sur-
vey; $2oo:
SUNNYDALE NEWS.
SUNNYDALE. Feb. 11.—It hag
been raining for threo days here.
Pink Hampton of Argyle was
here.
Mrs. J. A. Stuart is sick.
Misses Berta and Ira Freeman of
Argyle visited their sisted, Mrs. Liz-
zie Roach.
A wolf was killed here this week
with a large trap on its foot
Tommie Stuart is sick.
George Sparkman of Denton was
here,
Mr. Meadows is able to be up.
J. W., the small son of O.
Roach, burned his hand badly.
Miss‘Minnie Meadows is sick
You've chosen your family doc-i
tor because of your belief
ability to administer proper treat
ment in case of sickness,
about your family druggist?
you selected him because
good fellow who belongs
same lodge or church you
The mercury registered
nesday morning.
J. J. Matthews is confined to his
home with a frost bitten foot.
< Detd filed Wednegdc;
Mrs. V. E. Salmons io
1363.acres of the R.-E
vey for $7,.'i27'.uO.
Judge Hoskins has
four pvean trees for the
W. H. Pinckley was reported
low Wednesday morning and
expected to live through the
He is sick at his home near old Al-
ton. IDs son, J. M. Pinckley, re-
turned from there Wednesday morn-
ing, His daughter, Mrs. W. M.
Gribble.- is at his bedside, and his
grandson. George J. Roark, returned
from there Tuesday flight. Mr.
Pinckley is one of the best known
citizens of his part of fl e couqty.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. Dyeing.
We make clothes to your own measure.
C. R. HAMILTON & CO.
Both Phones 31 East Side Sq
A well attended meeting of the
Young Men's association was held
Tuedgay night at the Chamber of
Commerce rooms. Much interest was
shown by all membeis present and
good talks were made oy the mem-
bers concerning the flub building,
gymnasium, library, etc The organ
ization is now complete with per-
manent officers elected and it will
be ready for business as soon as a
suitable building can be ecured t>
accommodate the different branches
of the club's work A committee
was appointed to secure a. building
and report at the meeting that will
be held Wednesday night, so the
association can move into the se-
lected building at oik-.
The following are the permanent
officers of the assO'iniion: Presi-
dent, Homer Fry; vice-president,
Edwin Miller; Secretary, J. Newton
Rayzor treasurer. Vernon Marshall;
clerk. Harrold Millar; sergeant-at-
arms, R. E. Jackson; assistants.
John Cobbs and Hall Spikes.
T.L McDonald, M.D.
Special attention to
CHRONIC DISEASES
Gamton'i Drug Store. Both Phones !
We Serve the Best People,
Because We Serve the People Best
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
SANGER NEWS.
SANGER. Feb. 11.—A meeting is
in progress at the Methodist churen.
Rev. Andrews is expected Wednes-
day. Mr. and Mrs; Smith and Miss
Andrews are here to conduct the
singing and assist in the meeting.
Mrs Julia McMurtrey is in Dal- •
las.
• -Curtis Wall is seriously ill from
liver - trouble.
Mrs. Andy. Green and children!
returned from Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs Geo. Kay of Hous- I
ton visited W. W. Kay' and family.
Mr. and- Mrs. B. G Vaughn are ;
visiting in Pauls Valley. Ok.
Miss Waggoner of Valley View,
visited Miss Kay.
T. J. Brockman and family arej
moving-to Fort Werth
Frank Elkins of Temple visited
home folks hart.
T. J. Brooks returned from
prospecting trip to the coast
Mrs. Clay Garrison o' New Mexi-
co is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs .A J."Nance.
The infant of Frank
died this week.
G. A. Douglas sold
groceries to Geo. W.
Hair Tonic
Removes Dandruff
Always Remember This Fact About Your Hair;
Phone Us Grocery Service
See if you don’t find trading at our ttore sat
isfactory. We’re pleating more familiea—
jay they buy for lest here. You.try us.
; in four years front planting.
The Exchan^s
1 made a lighting
night and moved ’he bank furnish-
ings and business into the old posr-
otlii L'.iiiimg. where they will con-
tinue untti the new auilffing is fin-
ished.
I Miss Margaret -V. Price, teacher of
reading and physical culture in th*-
Normal, hits- quite recovered from
an’ attac k ot fever and has returned
from a sanitrium at.Waco to resum-
htr work Miss Price will be mem-
ber of the Summer Normal faculty,
it was announced Wednesday by
President Bruce.
1> in *l«:n ekati- bind-
ing. »tairi.ed in itoid
■nd black haa aatnt
r tame illustra-
tion-y but all
ot the col- I Expeasa
o r e d plates I Bonus of
J W Sullivan E F Hill
Sullivan & Hill
Attorney s-at-Law
Office in Craddock South side
Building. of square
Flour Figures Fall
once in a while, but the quality of
Verabest never. How on
earth could it when we sweep the
wheat country for good graia and
keep ever ahead of the titnes in
best-result milling.
Every sack guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money re-
A Big Point
about our laundry work is the
fact that shirts, collars, etc.,
sent here are not mangled or
injured in any way. If you
want your things back per-
fectly hundred and perfectly
uninjured send them here.
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Modem English greatest authorities trort leading universities: is bound i
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Illustrated sides, printed on Bible paper, with red < dges and corners
rounded; beautiful, strong, durable, Besides the general contents there
are maps and ov . 6oo sub’ects beautifully illustrated by three- r "" 1
color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, ib p'g-' c |
educational chart'and the iate-t I'ni ed St i'e8 U nsn-. Pre'ent ’ qo —
at this office S1X Ctawtatin Certificate, »f Appteciatioa and tbc vuC
ValpTltinDc! We have a full line of Valentines,
V dlvlILlllvOe comic and pretty ones suitable
for a remembrance to one of your friends. Drop
in and *ee our line.
pr3a»nUnb them at
opposite any style r»f L.s iou.
packin* tiror froy- the f
EXPENSE it«tns', *t>d you «*
m Modern English paper
l>ICTt«F»ARV “ ‘
Illustrated
ful. and ho is convinced that
farmers of Denton county arc
erlooking a hig opportunity in
builiiin'-’ more silos.
Very lew people who have examined cur "Jewel" Gas Steves
have bought elsewhere. Wht? Ask them—or see these
famous stoves, and the reason will be plain enough why the
"Jewel" piactically always wins out.
Our reputation and the merits of the "Jewel" are your
guarantee.
14-tooth garden rake
6 and 7-in. garden hoes 25c
Good broom.....................25c
Japanese rugs, 27x54 in 25c
Suits at Marked Cost
"Wilson-Hann Co.
Mothers Can Safely Buy
ngB New Discovery and
. little ones when ailing
ng with colds, coughs, throat
.- trembles, tastes nice, harm-
i ,u.s.'d. always used. Mrs.
i iw i i. Niagra, Mo., writes-
c < New Discov ry changed
v until ,t pale, weak, sick boy
pic;ui<- 6f health." Always
Bin r at J. F. Raley &
(Advt.)
I ATP DrDCOILIA! klfU/C MfUTIRW Only by keeping the scalp in a perfect health can you keep your
LA It"I LnoUllAL HL HO rLh I lull hair like you want it. The be self sure that your hair ha$ that rich,
well-groomed appearance-to feel its massy softness—to know
that every strane has that silky lustre found in young healthy hair
visitinjg i-—is a pleasure always certain following the use of Mitchell’s
,, | Hair Tonic. Applications «btained at barber shops.
H. C. Holmes, former auperintend
ent of the experiment station here,
but now in charge of the big A. &
M. farm at the college, is here for
a few days to buy some Jersey stock
and some mules, as well as to visit
I friends and relative!.
‘‘When I left the college Monday
night," he said in referring to the
reient college outbreak ami strike.
‘ there were 149 students on the
< ampus regularly at work, and more
were coming in on every train My
opinion is that the strike has about.'
fallen forough and that most of the
boys’ l»ar nts are compelling them
to return and take the pledge re-
quired for re-entry.”
Mr Holmes is very much interest-
ed in silos a,1d silage. The result
<-of the exiH-ritnents at the <ollege,
he savs. ha'e been generally succesS-
the
ov-
not
Wood, Coal,
Feed
The $3.00 It is eaaetiv tbe sure | lhe $2.00
New ■’ I* book, ex- New
Modern English bmdin* — which k t
DICTIONARY halt leather.
Illustrated Pl,v'
edge, and
with square corner. Six A*- • na _ and chart, are omitted Six Ap- I
pre elation Certificalxa and the OlC Prec'ation Certificate, ami the 4IoC
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