Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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UM HOLD MEMORIAL
The Record and Chronicle
1 Oft Cl. AHOHfCOMDK. FOR CONFtDERATF Of AD
Best Friend
Om year (In a Avanes)
Tteee months (la ad vanes)
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lit 13.
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ACTMIY IN REAL ESTATE
Lee societies of
the
l>. F. McMillan
of Den-
FOWER OF THE £EA.
te
has
force
Mr. Man
may
You Owe Your Home Town a Duty
Hardin survey;
t:i ken
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
Today's quo-
tations:
Vest.
is
6.59
in-
Come!
Close
Vest.
lifeboats
often smash)*)!.
COUNTY COURT TAKES
'the amount
t
UP CIVIL DOCKET CASES
un
READING THE FUTURE.
t he
dow it
Pa
SB-
LONG &
J. E. McCABE
BUSTARD'S EXAMINING
word
Real Estate and Loans
TRIAL IS POSTPONED
Notary Public
Turner Bros
Pre-
Tell Folks About Your Poultry!
Me
rut
a
The
too.
was the original
Viola Kiley Her-
DAILY DIET AND
HEALTH HINTS
teed to
refuded.
Denton.
Marguerite Stapletln
visiting Miss Fanne
salt
for
by
er 11
bla
con
den
hot
LE
Brc
ter
Rif
is guaran-
or m°ney
Druggist,
(Advt.)
Mari
Mac
XV
If
D
your
clothes
either
91.00
.60
.26
of each
the per-
heating
mineral
them.
Open
12.40
1 2.27
pat
but
rot
roc
If you Use gas in
building advise me
the proper permit.
struck the
apparently
along the
and Iron i
40c
92.00
44.00
£ .
bottle of Vino]
give satisfaction
O. M. Curtis.
they had been bits of plank
f
pho
pho
E.
Pia
9”
Basements were flooded :
seaward face of the town
TABLES OF <OOD VALUES
SOMETIME”* MISLEAD.
of En-
Blani
W. R.
Is re
great
flair-'
DECISION AFFECTS TEXAS
EXPORT LUMBER SHH’VfENT
druggists
that the
the tem-
Miss
nis is
Overall, 105 W. Sycamore.
Respectfully,
C F. EVANS
Clean-Easy
time,
and
hot
tier
it
of
In-
-*
record and chro meue compaxt
w c. EDWARDS, Editor R. J. EDWARDS, Business Mgr.
MEMBERS THE AM SUCIATKD PRE**.
Telephone* (Old and New) 64.
GARDEN SAGE FOR
FADED. (.RAY HAIR
real estate contin
Saturday and
or over included
thousand (10,000)
Every broom tha.
i an advertisement
in which the factory
McKinney needs to
r<--organize her board
the hands of a com-
irn
to satisfy individual feelings
•sm—The Dstiv ■■ tnr
B. F. t
F. Tra j
O. M CURTIS
JEWELRY AND KODAKS
Denton, Texas.
The delicate smoky flavor
Beechnut sliced bacon appeals
every one—it is economical,
there is no waste,
in large jars.
R.
R v
R. P
bowl of coffee
M L. d'Ervleux hnd the cn
accompany his governess to
of this person and was quite
to hear tier descrilx- exactly
W
•JeSse
H.
A. J.
J esse
W.
120 acres B (
were reserved
veterans, win*
for the mem
and for the
the North
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Any -erroneous reflection upon the character, reputation or standint
of any KU rm Individual or corporat Ion which may appear in the col-
umns Of the’Record and Chronicle will he gladly corrected upon being
0 called to the attention of we pub lisbera.
Asooeiate<1 Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—Large
lumber shipments from Texas points
to abine and other Texas ports for
export were taken Out of the state
rate tariffs and place dunder the
interstate rates as interstate com-
merce. by a decision of the Supreme
court today.
a Scalp Tonic of Merit that Will
Keep the Hair Dark and
Haviland China at
Reduced P ices
the salar-
as the
v. cuid be
of Sulphur, another old time scalp
remedy
This preparation gives youthful
color and beauty to the hair, and is
one of the best remedies you can
use for dandruff, dry. feverish, Itch-
ing scalp, and falling hair. Get a
fifty cent bottle from your druggist
today, and you will be surprised at
the quick results. All
sell It. under guarantee
money will i e refunded ___
edy is not exactly as represented.
Out-
living
found
sum of 3.500 fram
the
the
on
jaek-
and
Both
the
two
not
pres-
*7«okly entered as aecon 1 class soal 1 matter at postoffice at iteuton,
Texas, under act of Congress March 4), 1873.
Da Ry entered a* saeofTd class mail matter Aug. 23, 1903, at the poet
ofUce at Denton. Texas nder an <rt Congress. March 3, 1873.
All mtecrtptions to toe Weekly Rec -rd and Chronicle discontinued al
expteatlon.
SPOT QUOTATIONS.
Liverpool;—6.81 d.
N» w Orleans—12 7 16.
AGREE TO END THE
Associated Press Dispatch
SHERMAN, Jan. 2 7—The
liminary hearing of Lile Bustard,
aged 15, who yesterday confessed to
burning the administration building
of Austin college is delayed pend-
ing the arrival of the boy's fatheh
from Oklahoma.
Beech-Nut
Sliced Bacon
with which the waves
sea wall, sending the spray
• higher than the buildings'
street. Blocks of . concrete
railing Were torn from the
They Run Wild,
age inlaml Ann
You don’t save money when you buy cheap or big-can baking ponder. Don't be mislead. Pu t Calumet.
It's more economical—more wholesome—gi^xs best results. Calumet is f-r superior to :o,.r and soda
C LIPSCOMB, JR.
Committee
NOTH I..
I wish to inform the People
Denton that I have bought the
surance business of Mr. .1 W. John-
son and will combine the companies
he has represented with the ones 1
am now Holding,
the policy holders, of Mr.
that I will take
and hope that I
their renewals,
atty change in
brew of Sage leaves, and applied it
to their hair, with wond' ■' ly bene-
ficial effect.
Nowadays we don’t have to resort
to the old-time tiresome method of
gathering the herbs and making the
tea. This is done by skillful chem-
ists better than we could do it our-
selves: and all we have to do is to
cal] for the ready-made product.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, containing Sage in the |
proper strength, with the addition
New York—.
March .....
May . . . . ,
Aunt Jemima's Buck-wheat flour
tg nourishing. Use no yeast,
or baking powders. Try it
your breakfast cakes. Sold
Leng & King.
ojiiy the
but the
We believe
would un
r
L* ti
C
reads about tin- storm, of boats being |
1 carried away and bulwarks stove But I
e steam hammer |
struck by mere I
Watch our wage ns and y ou will
see them stop at the best houses 'n
town. That means we are giving a
superior service and the highest
possible quality, What we do for
others we can do for you. Phone 44.
KING.
I have a list of good little improved farms locat-
ed in any part of the county. CAN GIVE POS-
SESSION, Terms, 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 ac-
cept elsewhere. ~ /' •
to Ed Moore
acres of the
There is nothin-- new about
idea of using S-.-ge for restoring
color of hair. Our grandmothers
kept their hair dark, glossy and
abundant by the use of a simple
"Sage Tea.' Whenever their hair
fell out or took on a dull, faded or
streaked appearance, they made a
Orleans— Open
) ... 12.37.
..... 12.36
Katie Paffan Chapter, U. D. C-,
held memorial services at the First
Christian church Bunday atternoou,
in commemoration of the oirthdays
• of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall
ia(kson. The church was filled to
capacity- with the friends of the Op-
| ganization. Sections
for the Confederate
attended in a body,
J tiers of the .Chapter
i literary societies of
Texas Normal and the High School.
Each number on the program
waj well suited to the occasion and
brought forth applause from
eager listeners. Features of
meetings were the addresses
Robt. E. Lee and Stonewall ,
sop, delivered by F. F. Hill
A D. Rogers respectively
tol die eloquent language of
lives and the deeeds of the
Confederate heroes, and did
forget to credit the Veterans
ent with having been instrumental
in making the famous generals
what they .were.
Another feature
poem read by Mr**,
ry.
The Reagan and
the Normal attended in a body- The
Veterans forfned at the courthouse
and marched to the church, with
the High 'school boys forming in
ranks in th,- rear of the Veterans'
formation. .
Now is the time to advertise your poultry and fancy eggs for early Spring
hatching, <,
Through the Daily and Weekly Record and Chronicle you can talk to
more than 15,000 people in Denton county, not a few who are looking out for
attractive breeds and prices.
Various attempts have been made to
the servants, but discovered nothing
Lady A., when enumerating her serv-
ants, begged the commissary to ex
chide fr<qn his suspicions her second
valet de chnmbre. a youth of nineteen,
very good looking, very respectful mid
very well qualified for his duties, who
hnd lieen nicknamed "lc Petit.” tint on
account of bis stature, for he wns rath
er tall, but from a feeling of delicate,
protecting familiarity which Ids good
qualities had won for him.
Meanwhile among the friends ,-f
Lady A there had ts-en a good,deal of
talk about a certain Demoiselle E.
who. they- said, could see the most sm
prising things in a
grounds,
rloslty to
the house
surprised
each piece of furniture in Lady tA.’s
apartment, pass in review her sdven
servants and say that, though she
could not name the thief, he would be
guillotined within two years
Some weeks-Jater "Ie Petit" left the
service of bls mistress without giving
any reason, and two years later he
mounted the scaffold This serva.nL so
highly esteemed, was none other than
Marclinndon. .the assassin. — l,<>iidou
Notes and Queries •
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, iilinois.
Pari* Expoaition, France, March, 1912.
Of
to
for
Beechnut Brand
Oc and 35c per jar.
.OD V. ROBERTSON
Office over Raley A Co.
BVBNCTUPT ION KATES
Om aiontk dallverea .........................
Bte months, br .«&ij (In advance)..........
Om mar. by mail (lu advanca).. —..........
and wife to W. L I
Lavis,_lot 497.83x7o0 feet out of the ;
E. I'tichalski survey, west
1011; $6,900.
W. L. Davis and wife to
McMillan. 75.9 acres of the ..
vino survey and another tj-a-r pur- 1
(based by \V. L. Davis from
Caddell •
J. 1'.'
Atkins.
Texas
friends
any of
ties as
closed
ing to cut a not fbconsi'derable fig-
ure in the 1914 race regardless of
who the otitef candidates may be
—--------,---
A county official makes the
eestion regarding the proposed
*nt bill now pending before
A Confederate flag was draped
across the wall of the churt h. which
added, to the impressiveness of the
occasion.
Following is the complete pro-
gram as given;
Dox«1ogy; invotation, chaplain;
song; "Conquered Bannet," Erma
Berry: Stonewall Jackson' A. D.
'Rogers; .solo. Mrs. Banks; Robert
E Lee, F. F. Hill: In memory of
our beloved dead, Mrs. Berry;
song; ben-diction.
The Civil docket in the January
session of County court was taken
up Monday. The first case called,
that of O P. Poe vs. First National
batik, for commission, was put to
l trial befor* a jury composed of Will
'i Tate. G. W. Burgoon, -less Broyles,
B. F. Paschall, G. P Davis and ,1.
G. Guy.
fTobato Dtstket (>r'ler..
Estate of Henry Michalek, August
Michalek, guardian; annual account
filed April 10, 1912, approved.
< ivii Dockc<t.
P D. Fralin vs. H. B.« Wilkerson,
suit on account (filed Aug. 2. 1910);
judgment by agreement.
O. P. Poe vs First National Bank
of Denton, suit on commission; on
. trial
ship will sometimes carry
Soap saves
you-r strength, your
your money. Used in
or cold water Place your or-
w ith Ixing & King. They have
unreasonable—that if
were left to be fixed
,ent toll plans, there
fixing too n|U( h
would Jtffect not
county officers.
$6,800.
Elkins and wife to
100 acres of the J,
$6,500.
Robertson and *ife to 'tttis
Addington, 102 1-2 acres of the
Watkins survey; $4,100.
F Wakefield and wife et al to
Robertson. 267.S5 acres.of the
Watkins survey;
H. Peaden to (>.
Shahan
Foresight or Good Guessing In a
risian Robbery Case
day in October, isx.’,. I.a,It
in Rue du Bel Respiro. I'
that she had been robbed of a
She in'tided the
<>n Rue Berryer.
BUg-
sal
the
Legislature that is hot impertinent.
His idea is tbst if the Legislature
purposes cutting out the fee sys
tern, it should arrange the salaries
on an equitable basis In the first
Place and not leave too mu<b to
the discretion of the Commission
courts. His idea is thst the Leg-
Isature should fix the sr.lariis on
the basis of population figured
from the ' last-peeredlag Federal
census, and should fix the salariM
outright, not leaving it as the pros
ent plan contemplates for the Com-
missioners' court to sit within o»
ly certain limitations He believes—
You are urged to attend the Annual meeting of
Chamber of Commerce, Monday, January^27th at 8 p.
m , and help start the ball rolling up the Hill of Pro-
gress. Come out. Bring your wife, if you have one, if not
come anyhow. Refreshments and luncheon will be pre-
sided over by the Domestic Science Class of Denton High School.
I wish to inform '
johnsgu ’
care of their business ,
may be favored with
In case you wish .
- policies of Mr.
as let me know
your li"me or
that I may make ,
immutic
rating
the pay the same in all counties-of
equal population. There will be no
chance tor favoritism or opportun-
ity
lone and 25 acres
Annual inventory has revealed
slight overstock in Haviland
China Two patterns — Derby
whi< h is perfectly plain and Ran-
son. a plain pattern with a slrghtly
raised flower* d edge. Have them
in plenty o( different sizes—dish
es, opep or covered, meat dishes,
fups a- d saucer*, sugar and
cream, elc. To close out will sell
these goods at a reduction of
20 Per Cent
F. Baker
Call for Domino Gum.
children all like it. You will,
Ten pieces for nlckle.
LONG * KING
the force of tile waves
of energy wasted through tlieir lack of I
success ts beyond estimate It' the-
power of the sea could be use<
would drive the machinery of an
limited number of plants.—Chic
; Tribune.
THE HOVHEAVIFF.
'Tls the season when she should
feel that the necessity of s r^tcltlnii
the dollars to th<’ utmost. 'The
more she stretches it the far her •
goes. There is r~ better way than
to road the advertisements that .ap
pear In today's paper The wide
awake -merchants make their money
*av ng announcements for your ben
efit. Take advantage of ’hem
and wife to S. M.
?s of the Perry Ma-
of the M. E. P. &
ffisyO-i V» 7 ’ Because vmu-
rnet
/ every view point..
Very Highest Q ja?:fy—,
Greatest Leavening Power — Never-f
Failing Results — Ahsolute Tuiity —
Moderate in Cost and Use—These th’ngs
are all backed up bv an ^absolute guar-
antee of satisfaction or
money refunded. Try '
a can to-day. - /
President Bixzell has named the
faculty members of the different
committees for the x! I. A. home-
coming celebration April 19. 20 and
21. The program committee ig at
work arranging a Program for the
three <tays. The faculty committees
appointed are as follows: ■
Committee on Finance (To co-
operate with the committee appoint-
ed by the Chamber of Commerce)-—
Messr« ’ Banks and Williams.
Entertainment: Homes for Visit-
ors (To act with committee ap-
pointed by Chamber of Commerce*
— Messrs Adkisson am) Pfaff.
Program- Misses Whitten' Hum
phries. Perlitz and Greenwold
Reception and Aumsement—Miss-
es Barton. Smith, Weimar. Camer-
on. Tietz- Asher and Mr. Pfaff
Dei orations Miss,es Bel), Shack
lelord. Corn, Babb, parr, Lacy and
Mr McGinnis.,
t Personal communica-
i students)-—Dr. E'ans,
: • and Strickland.
Mr, Allen.
There's aone thing about these
street crossings which we believe
we have not mentioned. That is,
a first-class crossing put down
now will not have to be rebuilt
-next year or in the next ten years
Once a crossing is built it is there
to stay That's another reason
why we believe the Street Commit-
tee's action in
crossings is to be commended by
all men.
is her
beet friend1
A recent storm on the British coasts]
received the 5tlici::i designation of n
storm of "extreme force” A ideture
tin-
J. M.
Ruiz
Tables of food values are In-
teracting and helpful. They in-
dicate the time required for
tha stomach digestion
of ths principal food*,
centage of moisture,
and fleah-forming and
elements contained In
Tables showing the compara-
tive’ economic values of foods
have also been prepared. Such
knowledge is necessary to ena-
ble one to make an intelligent
eelection of food. Whether,
for Instance, figs are to be pre-
ferred to bananas or bananas
to potatoes depends upon this
knowledge as well as upon the
taste. But nowhere Is a little
knowledge more dangerous.
For Instance, a well known
standard table shows that for
26 cents one can buy more nu-
trition In sugar than In wheat
bread, corn or beans. It is true
that the fuel value of 25 cents
worth of sugar Is greater than
that of breed or of beans, and
yet a fuller understanding ' of
the practical considerations re-
verses the estimate, even mak-
ing It doubtful whether sugar
(cane sugar) should be used at
all. Fat pork Is represented as
being four times as valuable as
an equal amount of round beef,
and yet as neither is necessary
In an economic diet, it becomes
rather a question of which is
the greater luxury for occj-
flonal use. In determining the
value of any food a variety of
circumstances must be consid-
ered.
3 lines 1 month in Daily $1.00.
Combination rates (daily and weekly) $1.50.
Extra space pro rata. Count 5 1-2 words to line
To tfet this rate cash must accompany, order.
LONDON, Jan. 27.—The Balkan 1
)ileni]iotentiari(’s. who have receive,]
full powers from their respective I
governments, appointed a com- i
mittee yesterday to draft a note to •
the Turkish plenipotentiaries ex- |
plaining why the peace conference
must now be considered broken off.
It is hoped th</ draft will be ready
for approval by the full -delegation
Monday night. This action of the
allies is part of a series of well
considered forms of pressure with
which the Balkan delegates hope to
obtain their object without resum-
ing the war.
T. M. Harris and wife
of Navarro county. f,*» -
Isaac Walters survey: 4
D. B Allen anti wife
Lord. 62 acr»s of. B. 1! Fl A-
Of (Ji-
ll
SPECIAL RATES FOR CLASSIFIED POULTRY ADVERTISING
and believe the apprehension is
not
les
pre
in
which
general
Commissioners as" welt,
that few .Comlsjioners
dertake to pay ; rival.,
individual objgations in
salaries of different count} officers.
But all must admit the possibilit.'
is th. re, and human natui
man nature everywhere.
Legjsature fix the salaries
from local influences and
If
ATTE\JT|0N MOI HERS!
If You Have or Know of a IKelica
Child I tea*I I ds Lett.-r,
"My little daughter Louise, aged,
9 years, has always been delicate, j
anaemic, had no appetite and seem- [
ed listless, and we could seem to i
find nothing that would help her. I
until we were • advised to gi'e her I
Vino). She started taking it six
weeks ago and inside of tno weeks !
she showed a marked improvement ,
both in appetite, vim and looks”
Being s'o well pleased with the re- |
I suits. 1 continued giving it to. her, i
and words tail to express my grati- '
< tude, and faith in Vinol both as a;
’ blood maker and
my child was an
long makes the
stronger for m*
to others in similar
/Geo E. Munro, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Vinol restores health' . and
strength in conditions liKe this be
cause in a natural manner, it
ereases the appetite, tones ’ P the
digstive organs, enriches the blood
and strengthens e'ery organ of the
, borfv.
The Crested Rat.
The crested rat of East Africa
mnrkable, first, because of the
length of the black and white
down the ridge of the luick. which an-
rendered the more conspicuotis becmiai
the hairs along the sides of the bod.'
ore so short nnd so differently colored
being brownish gray nnd looking fo:
nil the world ns If some one find tuki-i-
a pair of scissors and mnllctoiisly shorn
off the decorative hair, leaving only n |
dull uuderfur, secondly, it Is remark i
able because the skull haa a roofing ot |
bones exnctlyTesembllng that of son < !
turtles, while, furthermore, this is-oi I
has a granulnted appearance rccnlti
that presented by the skulls of cert •
fishes UiriPs habits it appears t<> .
arboreal, 'while from Hie struct'—
Its teeth It would nppenr to be .it
partly insectivorous
- -------:--------o--
We have the McKinney Examin-
er .to tnank fo< this compliment to
the Denton Chamber of Commerce:
‘The Denton Chamber of Com-
. merce hts just landed a nice plum
for Denton in the way of a broom
factory. Last year the factory
which was located at Haskel made
afd sold ten
dozen brooms,
went out was
tor the town
was located
get busy and t
of trade. In (
petent secretary it'ean be of
mense advantage to our city.”
Denton ie growing steadily,
Brothers Clint and Carle, and no
small factor n that desirable end
is the organization which is devot
ed solely, to the advancement
Denton and Denton county.
-----------o---;--
Out of Austin comes the
that State Superintendent Bralley
is more than p possibility as a can-
didate for governor two years
hence—aft- announcement that win
be received with pleasure by s lot
of Denton friends of the man who
hag done much toward betterment
of the public school system of
Few outside of personal
will commit themselves to
the several possible candida-
yet until the entries are
But this man Bralley is g°-
’• The acti'ity
e ms. Deeds I
e Monday of $ 1
j the JoijowJng:
I John Heath
body builder. As
anaemic for so
reason . all the
to recommend it
condition."
Close Yest.
12.31
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