Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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down
a i ago
officers
of the
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pub-
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larr wen(
yesterday
he Grand
Attorney
pt to send
addition-
made ||
" story to
startling
me clews
■st igation.
pp*ahi at
of Oscar
nty, con-
i'' Friday
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Ins were
fl.' f'H'Ul-
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k '-lanner
It, the m-
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■ "nine
[tm.lirally,
science
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■ appoint-
the girls
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have
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lift
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g by
"the
made
. w.-
true.
8 flol't
J] the
I had
ink of
WHS. E.
I.AZK UV
years of splendid success proves its value.
AA’hiteb>';id:
President
COUNTY
ADJOURNS
given.
POINT
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hack.
earl
uncle of the
Biz-
8worn 'o
college for even
He
intiff
CO., Toledo, O.
using
Sla.e
E
AT METHIHHSI CHI Rt ll.
to lw
their order, it was
hlood.
F J. CRADDOCK, Ag. nt.
and
WORDS FROM HOME
List
of
the
before
of
dealers
sent
(Advt.)
advertised. When
SCHMITZ, P. M
CHRISTI
(adv.) on to_ say:
First National Bank
SOUTH
Pcniel,
Naomi
not long
my back
The election of William Monnig to
the presidency of the Fnrt Worth
Chamber of Commerce Is of interest in
Qenton from the fact that in his open-
ing declaration Mr. Monnlg committed
himself to the building of at least two
tntemrbans during his term—the Den-
ton-Fort Worth and the Mineral Wells-
Fort Worth lines. His statement went
for the
Church,
be-
tlie
JOHN BACON NEW SURVEYOR;
OLD ROAD PRECINCTS NAMED
the College
word Fri-
Cla.xton of
CITY SCHOOLS HAVE USUAL
TWO DAYS FOR THANKSGIVING
The
ed by
and G
of the
County
for a
this Safe,
Get Your
Price M»
Buffalo
Unite j
in
P.
SON OF BRICE JACKSON NEAR PAR-
YIN FALLS INTO TANK; BROWNS
IN TWO FEET OF W ATER.
Statements that May be Investigated
Testimony of Denton Citizens.
M WHITEHEAD
IMI RED BY CAR IN DALLAS
nnlf er»ate a
strengthen the
tn do Its work
by all dealers
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation and a constipated
habit fills the system with Impurities.
HERRINE Is a great bowel regulator.
It purifies the system, vitalises th-
vigorous condition. Price Me. Sold
by R. H. Garrison (adv.)
RE-ORGANIZE
Denton council of
partv
taken
Attor-
lliein
ally Is inv
auditorium
great many have
cured of stomach
Chamberlain's Tab-
all dealers, (adv.)
able speak
and that tie
THE FARMER’S FIRST
AID IN SICKNESS.
WHEN there is sickness
or an accident on the farm,
haste in calling the doc-
tor is vital.
Life may rest on minutes—
Dont wait until sickness
occurs, and THEN wish
The County Commissioners met in
regular monthly session Monday morn-
ing witti all the members present, at
judg-
■a of
A. Fain et
in which
Notice of
As soon as the health authorities dis-
covered the child In school it was re-
moved and they urge that the patrons
from outside the city use the same pre
cautions as are required of thoae with-
in the limits.
I S. < OMMISSIONER OF
EDI C ATION TO BE
. D 11. ,
(8e.,y
No man 2s
Stronger
Than his
Stomach
A HI KE REMEDD FO.N
EM.
“The development of Fort Worth's
trade territory is necessary. Building
interurbans Is on« of the best ways to
•levelop this territory and I expect the
Mineral Wells and Denton Interurban*
to be built during my administration.
of books.
the City
DAUGHTERS CONDUCTING
TAG DAY AT PILOT
account wtil give
ng in a commu-
OI T-OF-TOAVN PUPILS
VIOLATE QUARANTINE
tM BALES OF COTTON .
SOLD TO AR REYNOLDS
• HUH St PERA ISOR FOR
MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL
GAINESVILLE REGISTER PAYS
COMPLIMENT TO J. J. MeCOOK
MONNIG WILL PI SH BUILDING
OF INTERURBAN LINES
VISITOR PREDICTS PROSPERITY
ACCOUNT OF GOOD SCHOOLS
City Health Officer, Dr Pine- reports
|liat one of the cases of scarlet fever
now In the city was likely caused by
a violation of the quarantine regula-
tions by a family some two miles from
the city which allowed a child to at-
tend the public school while there was
a case of the fever In the home. The
out-of-town pupil was in the sam*
grade with oue of the children now
reported ill with scarlet fever in the
AVI! AT DEMONSTRATION WORK
MEANS; PURPOSES OUTLINED
ROGERS CHAPEL LADIES AID
ENTERTAINED AT T. AV. Bl ELI.
Pain. Pain. Pain.
To those who suffer PAIN, lot us
say Hunt’s Lightning Dll is truly won-
derful In the way It destroys pain. So
many praise ft that you cannst doubt.
You simply nib It on, and the pain
goes aw-ay. (adv.)
from those dreadful headaches since.
Ask your druggist. adv.
SCHOOL ELECTION IN NO. 8B;
TO REPAINT JAIL (ELLS
.A Painless Headarhe.
Is there such a thing as Painless
Headafhe. Painless Neuralgia, Pain-
less Rheumatism. Hunt's Lightning
Oil will make the pain go away, and
the suffering opase. That’s why Hunt's
Lightning Oil Is so popular, and
praised so much. Ask your druggist.
A Consumptive Cough
A cough that bothers you continual-
ly is one of the danger signals which
« irns of consumption. Dr. King's
New Discovery will stop the cough,
loosen the chest, banish fever and let
you sleep peacefully. The first dose
checks the symptoms and gives prompt
relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn,
lbws, writes: “Dr. King's New Discov-
ery cured a stubborn cough after six
weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try
it, as it Will do the same for you. Best
medicine for coughs, colds, throat and
lung I roubles. Money back if II fails.
Price 50c and *foo. All druggists, by
mail, H. E. Bucglen ACo., Philadel-
phia or St. Louis, (adv.)
approved.
Henry Ohlig, minors, C.
guardian: inventory and
of *25 approved, bond
sale by all
Foster-Milburn Co.,
sole agents for the
are usually thin and
easily worried, sleep does not
refresh and the system gradu-
ally weakens from insufficient
nourishment. ,
Scott's Emulsion corrects
nervousness by its force of con-
centrated medical nourishment
—it restores the healthy action
of body cell*, enriches the
Don't waste your money buying
strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's
Liniment is cheaper and better.
Dampen a piece of flannel with It and
bind It over the affected parts and it
will relieve the pain and
For sale |>y all dealers.
D. H. Turner. AV.
Whit held, M. L.
Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Buell were host
and hostess to the families of the mem-
bers of the Rogers Chapel Ladies Aid
Society Saturday night, and an oid-
faah toned "candy pull’ was enjoyed.
The men an<1 boys were given the nuts
In prepare for the candy, which was
later made by the ladies. Games were
enjoyed, and besides the candy, of
which there was several different kinds,
douKhntifs, apples and popcorn were
served. The families present were
the N. E. Firmans. Will F. Parks, Gage
Powells, Henry Lowes, J. H. Dooleys,
Will Trainers, T. W Buells; Misses
Adcock and Mrs. Floy M. Allen.
The boy’s appetite la often the source
of amaremerit. If you would have
such an appetite take Chamberlain's
Tablets. ‘They net
healthy appetite, but
stomach and enable it
naturally For sale
AVhat Is Good for Headache.
One lady says after suffering dread-
fully for seven years, she tried Hunt's
Lightning Oil, which almost instantly
fleer.
to repaint the ccllu and corridors of Hie
county Jail.
3-YEMHUH CHUB
OWNS IN IH
The Medical Adviser by
R. V. Fierce, M. D., Buf-
falo, N.Y. answers hosts
of delicate questions
about which every man
or woman, single or mar-
ried ought to know. Sent
free on receipt of 31 ono-
cent stamps to pay for
wrapping and mailing.
BECKHAM W AS
TAKEN TO TERRELL
“It is a pleasure to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough medicine I have ever used,'
writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavo-
nia, Ga. “f have used It with- all my
children and the results have been
highly satisfactory." For sale by all
dealers. > - (adv.)
U. 0. C.’S GET $81.25
AT PILOT POINT TAG DAY
-aturday afternoon
the motion for
of j
al,
trial.
Hali'1 Cai .rrh Cure
and at’■ direct*? upon
coua surfaces of the
teaUmo.iials, free.
F. 3. CHENET & ____ _______ _
Bold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Ball’s Family Pills for constipation.
NENEW DREAMLAND THEATRE
The new ’ Dreamland” theatre under
the direction of Manager Kirkland will
open Thursday, Nov. 13th, In the pretty
theatre on the West Side of the square,
which has been In the course of con-
struction for the past two weeks
The new theatre is handsomely fin-
ished. the Inferior ro’or scheme tw>-
!n« cT'O-n. crorni am! brown,, with a
d«s gn in hi»’«'r>»i scroll reoroductlon
,rt'e seating is wH)* mo.Mrn open
chairs, and the pictures will be shown
rn ■> <1-fhr* ser* > b'gts enough to
be seen plainly and comfortably from
any part of the house Manager Kirk-
land assures the public that the pic-
tures will be retained at a high stand-
ard.
“TAG DAY" FOR ROANOKE.
Mrs. Charlie Yancey went to Roan-
oke Tuesday morning, where she ex-
pected7 to make arraijger.cn's for the
Tag Dav" sale there natunlay. An
invitation was extended (he Daughter-
by J, W. Medlin of Roanoke, to have tlie
sale there, Saturday being trades day.
Mrs. Yancey expected to appoint com-
mittees to assist in lh> work. The
total amount in the monument fund is
now *309.73.
TEXAS GINNING FIGI RES FROM
STATE DEPART MEN! 2,2*5,M4
Put a porous piaster on tlie chest
and take a good cough syrup Inter-
nally if you would treat a severe case
of sore lungs properly. Get th* dol-
lar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND
SYRUP With each bottle there Is a
free IIF.RRICF’-t RED PEPPER PO-
ROUS nLASTER for thf chest «o’d
by R II. G rrlsuti. td'i'
bruises
Only
11.
There could be no better medicine
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
My i ldldren were all sick wil
ing
nose and
as mementoes
by Beckham
AERDIGT IN W ILLIS-TEX AS CO. SUIT
PROB ABLA SMALLEST EVER
AW ARDED IN DENTON COUNTY.
There are very few remedies that
gain the confidence of druggists »s
Dodgon’s Liver Tone does. O. M.
Curtis sells it and backs up the sale
of every bottle with the money
back guarantee that the price will
be refunded if it fails to give com-
plete satisfaction
Dodson's Liver Tone costs 50
cents a bottle. It is the safest and
best remedy for torpid liver, consti-
pation, biliousness, etc., that hag
ever been sold in thid city. It takes
the place of dangerous calomel and
doegi not lay you up as a dose of
calomel often does. A bottle In the
house ig as good as fifty centg In
the bank. If you or your family
need a liver tonic you have the med-
icine ready. If it falls you get your
money ba<k
Be sure you get Dodson's Liver
Tone when you ask for it. There
are imitations of it that may disap-
point you. 8 (Advt.)
was granted
for Dec 13.
presiding of-
to local firm
With otM* of the guards on each side
of him, Beckham fought and scratch-
ed and finally, when overpowered and
held, spat
Wanted A bad case of Rheumatism.
If you have Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Headaches, we want you to Just tt v
Hunt's Lightning Oil. You yill he
convinced of Hie trpth of the state-
ment of one customer that "as a re-
Hevor of pain it Is without an equal."
All druggists sell it. ’ (adv.)
soreness
(adv.)
Order it NOW from our
nearest manager, or write,
THE SOUTHWESTER! TELEGRAPH
AHO TELEPHORE CO.
TEUS
N. T. H N. SENKHRtiass
The students in the Senior Class, N.
T. S. N, met Saturday afternoon for
the purpose of electing the officers fnr
the class for The present and coming
termg The following were elected by
majority vot»: W E. James, prest-
dent i R. E. Jatlin. vk* president; Mi?s
Bishop, secretary; Hlxle Ptttmafi,
treasurer.
AUSTIN. Nov. 10—The state depart-
ment of agriculture announced ’ .day
that 2,2*5,000 bales of lhe t(l3 cotton
crop had been ginned in the state prior
to November 1.
much trouble
roll.
lion, but in
hears n cut
J. M. Howell and wife of Weather-
ford are here for a few days visiting
their daughter, who is a student at the
C. I. A. Mr Howell is a very enthusi-
astic school man. having served as
president of the board of trustees at
Dallas for a number of years. He says
that Denton is attracting the attention
of the whole State by her educational
facilities and predicts that within two
years we will have added at least two
thousand families to our population on
their account.
was received here Saturday
of an accident suffered by
M Whitehead, Sr., of Denton,
». E M. Whitehead, Jr., of
The following from the Gainesville
Register concerns the address delivered
before tiie Cooke County Teachers’ In-
stitute by J. J. McCook, County Super-
inti ident of Denton County;
"One of the features of the morning
session was the address of Prof. J, J.
McCook. Superintendent of Denton
County Schools, who is one of the
most popular men in Ins home town
and county. He selected for his sub-
ject ttiis morning, a discussion of the
Conference of Education of Texas.
Prof. McCook thoroughly understands
the work of the school-room ami
knows how to reach the hearts of the
school teachers. His was an able ad-
dress."
a short time,
Mr. Claxton delivers an a<l<lr
Mesdames Ed Smith, Gatewood and
Durbin, and Misses Helen Bushey and
Naomi Gist returned Monday night
from Pilot Point with the Confederate
monument fund increased by *81.25.
The occasion being stray sale day in
Pitot Point made the day a success, as
far as the sale of the tags went, the
local ladies saying that help to swell
the fund was cheerfully given.
1 lie tag day headquarters were at
Whiteside A McDonald's store, and the
following Pilot Point ladies, daughters
of veterans and wives and sisters of
lhe Suns of tiie Confederacy, willingly
lent lleir aid .and assisted in (lie sale :
Mesdames Fannie Davis, L. J. Martin,
W. A. Morris, J. A. L. McFarland, Rob-
ertson, Dee Elder, and Jno. Harrison:
Misses Florene Bradford, Kate Salmon,
Jessie Garrison, Minnie Knight, An-
nie Louise McFarlae, Lillian McKinney,
I.eah Buster and Bertha Chrislcr.
DELEGATES TO STATE
MEETING AT CORPUS
From Monday’s Daily.
Mesdames W. E. Durbin,
Charles Gatewood, and Misses
Gist and Helen Bushey left this morn-
ing on an early train for Pilot Point,
where stray sale day is in progress for
the surrounding country, to conduct a
“tag day" sale there. On a previous
visit to Pilot Point committees of
young ladies to assist were appointted,
and the daughters were very confident
of a successful day. A number of
Pilot Point citizens who have been in-
terested all along in the monument
fund project, have promised assistance
to the ladies.
A checki
you ■ xta .
nity which you cannot hope
to attain otherwise. It come*
nearer to intupng your credit,
position and success than any
other possession, it is yours tf
you wish it. There is a bank
book waiting (or you here.
; The 3-year-old son of Brice Jackson,
I a prominent farmer living near Parvin,
! was drowned in a watering tank at the
| family home Thursday afternoon, ac-
cording to word received here Friday
morning,
the tank,
supposed
rim and
for defendant
PRDt.RAAl FOR WEEK OF PRAYER
MH TH
That all may know what tiie U. S.
Government Farm Demonstration Work
means, we will outline the scope of
its efforts. We advocate;
Good preparation of the soil;
Better seed;
Intensive cultivation;
Maintenance of soil fertility;
Rotation of crops:
Boys’ and girls' club work;
Betler marketing;
More silos and dairies;
Good roads, that lead Io good
churches, to good schools and to good
homes:
More tiome conveniences:
More home attrio tions.
is it worth wfiili •’ Will you help?
acted, including the following: W. L.
Sconce of Roanoke-ivas allowed 810 for
twli wolf scalps The petition of J. W
Stone to open r*»ad north of Denton was
granted. A petition to hold election in
by distributing energy and
power all over the body.
Don’t resort to alcoholic
mixtures or drug concoctions
that stimulate and stupefy.
Gef a bottle of Scott’s
Emulsion for your 4* ^
nerves—nothing
equals or compares Wn!)
with it, but insist [F ||J
on Scott’s.
EVERY DRUGlST HAS IT
Nervous ami Sick Headaches
Torpid liver, constipated bowels and
disordered stomach are the causes of
these headaches. Take Dr. King's New
Life Pills, you will be surprised how
quickly ym will get relief. They
M'niulate the different ongans to do
tteir work properly. No better regu-
lator for liver and bowels. Take 25c
and invest in a box today. At all drug-
gists or by mall. H. E. Bucklen A Co.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis, (adv.)
< (INFERENGE ELECTS OFFICERS
Tiie Fourth Quarterly Conference of
the First Methodist Gliureh was held
Iasi night. Rev. J. F. Pierce of Gaines-
ville, presided. After the regular rou-
tine work of receiving reports the of-
for tiie new year were elected,
following are the officials elect-
Hie Conference to serve the new
Go to O. M. Curtis for
I tel table Iteniedy and
Mimey Bac k/ if it Fails.
tne of them was in bed,
fever and was coughing
•nr doctor gave them
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and lhe
first dose eased them, and three bot-
tles cured them," says Mrs R. A. Don-
aldson. of l.exington, Miss. For sale
by all dealers. adv.)
Saved His Foot
11. D. Ely, of Bantam, O., suffered
ii...... horrible ulcer on his foot for four
'ears. Doctor advised amputation, bu'
he refused and reluctantly tried Buck-
len's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He
then wrote: “I used your salve and
my foot was soon completely
Best remedy for burns, cuts,
and eczema. Get a box today.
25c. All druggists or by mail,
Bueklen A Co., Philadelphia
Louis, 'adv.)
*42 MS tWAH
I PlAINTIff BJ JURV
Manila school district No. W> fnr the
purpose of abrogating an existing tax
or 20 cents on the *100.
and an election ordered
M
P Davis,
wav the
court Is
. few mo-
tions and perhaps probate matters
The ttiree weeks’ term ends Saturday,
and this will be the last regular term
of court until January.
New Trial Motion O»erruled.
llo* final order in Hie County court
before adjournment
was Hie overruling of
a II' W Irial iu the suit
What A Checking
Account Will Do
PR AETORIANS
In order that the
Modern Praetorians might accomplish
the greatest good in
thought advisable to re-organize, and
after a motion to that effect had been
made and carried, the following offi-
cers of the new council were elected,
being: Sublime Augustus, P J. Bey-
ett: Senior Tribune, R C. Smith: Jun-
ior Tribune, Boss Taylor: Worthy Re-
corder, E. I. Key: Worthy Soothsayer,
Wg L. Buster; AVorthy Lygion, J. L.
Mercer; Worthy Attorney,
Rayzor; First Centurian, Wm E. Spen-
cer: Second Centurian. Wm
Nitsky: Worthy Sentinel, Mack Brown-
loyv: Worthy Musician, Mrs. Francis
Irene Combest: Praetorian Queen. Mrs
Kuby L. Hamilton.
The Denton council had present on
Thursday night the Dallas Degree
team, for the purpose of initiating a
Denton class into the order.
The city school children wil) have
the usual two school days’ holiday
this year at Thanksgiving, and with
the Saturday and Sunday following,
will enjoy the best part of the week
without tiie usual routine
Such was the division of
School Board, which met in regular
session Monday night witti
Allison, Messrs. tcCray, McCormick,
McClurkan, Evers, Turner and Hooper
present.
The Christmas holiday date was also
fixed, and tiie holidays tills year will
be but two less than last, school to
dismiss on Tuesday, before Christmas
on Thursday, and to re-convene Mon-
day, January 5th.
Routine matters, allowing of accounts
and approving the superintendent’s re-
port and secretary’s minutes were at-
tended to.
marks left
When a Denton citizen comes to
the front, telling his fl lends and
neighbors of his experience, you can
rely on his sineerlty. The statements
of people residing in far ■ away
places do not com"*and your con
fidence. Hom »’■ lorsement is the
kind that backs Doan’s Kidney
Pills. Such testimony is convinc-
ing. Investigation proves it true.
Below ig a statement of a Denton
resident. No stronger proof of
merit can be had.
J. C. Brownlow, public weigher,
41 E. Hickory St., Denton, Tex.,
says: "I Buffeted from backache
and the trouble was very annoying.
A friend knowing of my condition
advised me to try Doan’s Kidney
Pills and I did so The benefit I
got from one box led me to procure
mbre at J. F. Raley & Co.’s Drug
Store and tt was
the trouble with
moved.”
For
cents.
N Y.,
States
Remember the
and take no other.
month. The
mg up the
report will be made for
iliiireli at Hie aesaion of the North
Texas Annual Conference soon to con-
vene in Clarksville, Texas.
Dr. Bizzi'i
Slieriff firr, Jailer Wells and M. G
Parkey, tiie
y<umg min, returned Wednesday night
from Terrell, whither they took Earl
Beckham, recently adjudged insane, to
the North Texas asylum. The vio-
lence of the young man, who is of
dque, gave Hie party
in getting him to Ter-
handcuffed as a precau-
|>;t • of that Jailer Wells
Mr Parkey a
trip.
Ids
doses the last of fids
stewards acr busy wind-
year's work. The annual
lhe Denton
DEAD LETTER LIST.
Following is the Dead Letter
for the week ending Nov. 9, 1913:
Ladies' List.
Davis, Mrs. Pearl
Gray, Mrs. NoIla
Howard, Ladonia
away and
generally,
asylum and placed him in a chair, he
conceived the idsa that he was in the
dectric chair, to he electrocuted, and
went to tiie floor witfi a powerful at-
tendant who was with him.
On the return trip the Denton
stopped off in Dallas and were
in charge by Assistant County
nev Noah Roark, who showed
Meade Barr, tiie man charged with the
Brown murder. Mr Orr says that
opinion in Dallas is divided as to the
man's guilt, in spite of his confession.
zell said of the expected
he is one of (tie most
Hie pain is felt is all that is necessary
;<> relieve suffering and restore normal
conditions. Price 25c. 50c and M.OO
per hottie. Sold by R. H Garrisan.
(adv.)
Stop coughing! yon rack the lungs
and worry thp body. BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP checks irritation,
heals the lungs and restores comfort-
able breathing. Price 25c, 50c and St.OO
per bottle. Sold by R. H. Garrison.
adv.'
sent in the
Following is th? program
week of prayer at tiie M. E.
South, which begins Tuesday:
Tuesday, Nov 11.—Bible Study and
Prayer: China: Japanese Work; Immi-
grants.
Wednesiiay, Nov. 12.—Orientals and
Mines and Mountains; Korea: Korean
Work; Mines; Ensley Wesley House;
Mountains.
Thursday, Nov. 13 —Fields for Special
Colb'ction; Rio Girls’ School; Sue Ben-
nett School, London, Ky.; Ruth Har-
grove Institute, Key West, Fla
Friday, Nov it.—Papal Lands: Negro
Wbrk; Impendent and Delinquent Girls:
Mexico and Cuba: Vashti Industrial
School; Virginia Johnsou Home
School: .X’ptfTo Work.
, SCARLET FEVER CARE.
A scarlet fever case Is reported In the
family of C. 9. Keller, southeast of the
eity.
Morrison, Mrs. Beulah
McDougald, airs. Jas
Richardson, Miss Della
Taylor. Miss Minnie
Tlmmpsoh, Miss Velma
Wattle, Miss Velma
Gentlemen’s List.
Black, Noble
Boyd, Butler
Collins. Eli
Cox, Earl
Davis, Melje
Ellis, Earl
Giles, E. G.
Harrison. W. B.
Johnson, W. H.
Maxey, Henry
Reiiy. S. W
Renols, /. W.
Remove, Bob
Walker, Henta J.
Williams, C. L.
These letters and cards will be
to the Dead Letter Office at Washing
ton, D C., on November 23. 1913, if not
called for before that time. The law
requires that one cent be charged on
each letter or eard ‘ —
calling for any of the above please ,
say "Advertised."
J. B.
Miss Maude Fi'rro of Plattsburg,
New York, lias been selected by the
North Texas State Normal to act as
•■ritlc supervisor of the Normal model
training school, which opens for its
first term after ttie Christmas holi-
day*.
Miss Fierro is a graduate of the Now
York state normal, and of the Colum-
bia University Teachers’ College, now
acting as critic supervisor in the New-
York State Normal College at Platts-
burg, N. Y. She is expected in Denton
lhe first of the year, school starting
on January 15th.
\YTiat is probably the smallest ver-
dict ever awarded in Denton county
was that by the Jury in the suit of
O. I.. Willis vs, the Texas Co. which
was decided Friday afternoon. The
verdict was for 42 cents. The plain-
tiff, wtio was formerly* Denton agent
for tiie defendant company, sued for
»lt».
Trial of Hie case was begun Thurs-
day and continued until Friday noon.
Tiie court costs, aside from about >30
jury fees, amounted to between *50
and <60, Deputy County Clerk Ed-
wards said Friday. The jury trying
Hie case was composed of I,. D. Stall-
ings. T. It Brooks. E H Smith, C.
Simmons, G. M, Hays
With this trial out
October term of the
Over with the except
in the officers’ faces. He
Simes off, threw his hat
made tilings uncomfortable
When they got him to the
.Motion for new trial was also over
ruled m lhe case <,f l.midla E Gaul
of al vs, it. P. Poe, in which verdic
tiad been rendered
Plaintiff gave notice of appeal.
President W. B. Bizzell of
of Industrial Arts received
day of lhe coming of P. T
Washington, D C., United 8
missioner of Education, who will sto,
in Denton en route to Dallas and mak
a short address al Hie college at
blood, and tha varioui organa nt rich, red blood, in-
stead of baing illy nouriahad. Tba refraablng influanca
of thia extract of native medicinal plarits has been
favorably known for over 40 yean. Everywhere
some neighbor can tell you of the good It haa done.
The largest single transaction In cot-
ton reported this season locally wvs
reported Monday by A. Reynolds of
this city, who last week took up a list
nf «WM) bales at Aubrey, belonging to
Henderson Brothers, T. L. Mullins and
AV. P. Ratchford. The price was
13 5-16k basis middling and the deal in-
volved the transfer of more than >37,-
000. Mr. Reynolds Saturday purchased
158 bales from the oil mill for 12.62HC
"hog-round."
WILLIS-TEXAS C.O. SUIT «>N TRIAL
The suit of •>. L. Willis versus the
Texas Co. was put to trial in the Coun-
ty court Thursday afternoon, the jur?
selected to try the case consisting of
L. D. Stallings, T? H. Brooks, E H
Smith, C. M. Simmons, G M. Hays, and
G. P. Davis. Suit involves commissions
plaintiff claims from defendant, for
Whom he was formerly local agent.
Tiie jury in the suit of Louella E
Gault ft al 11. P. Pue returned its
verdict Thursday Just before noon, for
the defeinliml. Notes of
were involved in the soil,
ment upholding defendant’s
failure of consideration.
The jury « composed
Ashley, T. H. Brooks, B. AA’ Gough. L.
D. Stalling* M Hays and C. E. Mer-
cer.
The case o( Louella E. Gault e
vs. O. P. Foe. trial of which was
gun Wednesday afternoon, went to
jury Thursday forenoon.
The case of c. M. Cauble vs.
Missouri, Kansis and Texas Railway
Co, et al, damages, get for Thursday,
was continued generally.
Probate docket orders Thursday in-
cluded the following:
Estate of—
EJI Gee, deceased, J. T. Smith, ad-
ministrator; inventory and appraise-
ment of <350
Anna and
Streetmatter,
appraisement
*100 approved
The final adjournment of the October
term of County Court came Saturday,
ttie three weeks having been complet-
ed. Probate orders Saturday included
making Henrietta J Jones permanent
guardian of Massie and Robert L.
Jones, minors; and ttie approving of
inventory and appraisement *25 of
ttie estate of Anna and Henry Ohtig,
minors, C. Streetmat:, r, guardian, ami
of guardian’s bond in ttie sum of >100.
Judge Hoskins Saturday morning
heard arguments on the motion to re-
form judgment and for a new trial
the case of T. E Taylor vs. S.
Clements, et al.
The court reformed the judgment so
that defendants Clements and Smith
recover of plaintiff T E. Taylor all
costs by him incurred as well as alt
costs incurred by them, because of said
Taylor’s interest Independent of Wat-
larn’s intervention and motion for new
Irial overruled, to which defendant
Smith excepts and gives notice of ap
pent.
Plaintiff’s motion for a new trial in
the case of O. L. AA’illis vs. ttie Texas
Company, in which verdict for 42
•■nits was rendered Frida A, was over-
ruled and plaintiff given notice nf ap-
peals. Defendant's motion to tax costs
against plaintiff sustained,
excepts and has'permission
in his appeal.
Defendant in the ease of
John Quisenberry, convicted
fully entirftig a minor away from her
parents and fined *25. argued a motion
for a nhw- trial and. when the motion
was overruled, gave notice of appeal to
the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Following the disposition of ftiat mo
tian attorneys for the defendant in ttie
suft of J. F. Fain et al vs. Taylor Smith
el al, in which verdict was awarded
plaintiffs for *150, presented a motion
for a new trial.
BLAcifWfiHT
• In my home.” For constipation, Indigestion, headadie, dtal. •
• ”"5' ? Ta! "S and and all similar •
j „Iments, Thedlord s Black-Draagl,! has proved itsell a sale t
• reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
2 fFOm ar‘y °f theSe comP’a|nts, try Black- •
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five •
_ years of splendid success proves its value. Good for •
e young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. •
Delsgatra from the local literary and
study clubs left Sunday night for the
Stste Federation meeting in Corpus
Christi, which convened at four o'clock
Monday afternoon in first session The
delegates were Miss Lee Williams from
lhe Ariel Club, Mrs. R. H. Garrison
from the City Federation, Miss Minnie
Paschall from the Shakespeare, »nd
Misses Frances Rudd and Blanche Smith
from the Chaparral and M. F.le _.x»r
Brackenridge Clubs, respectiv ly,^| tfHS
Tiie child was playing about
used to water stock, and is
to have climbed up on its
then 'alien into the water,
which was about two feet deep. No-
body saw ttie accident and the child's
dead body was found in tiie tank when
search was instituted.
F. F Hill and family and Brent Jack-
son left here Friday morning fur Par-
vin in automobile to attend ttie funeral.
Neuralgia of the face, shoulder,
hands, or feet requires a powerful rem
edy that will penetrate the flesh
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT po-
At their session of Tuesday ttie Coun-
ty Commissioners named John Bacon
as county surveyor to till tiie unexpired
term of AA’. H. Pierce, resigned. Iu
addition to tiie routine business of it. •
court and the approval uf the reports
of the count,y and precinct officers was
an order rescinding the action of the
Court of July 14, establishing new
road precincts and re-establishing said
precincts as they formerly were. Ed
Smoot wa- appointed county sheep in-
spector.
H Mc-
Btate of Ohio, etty of ToteL' <-
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
•enter partner of the firm of F. J Cheney
A Co., doing business In the City of To-
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONI
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evl
ery case of Catarrh that cannot b cured
by the use of ■ ------ ----
Lf? th« prentest athlet* have dyspepsia end his
strength will soon fail. One's stamina—foree-
fuilness and strength of mind or muscle
defend upon the blood, and the blood in turn,
requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach is the
laboratory where the food is digested and such ele-
ments are taken up—or assimilated—which mate
blood In consequence al! the organs of the body,
such as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, as well as
the nervous system, feel the bad effect ff the stom-
ach is deranged.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden
t.’rJ CATARRH CURE
1 ’’ ANK J. CHENEY
■ mo and subscribed In
s 6tli dav of December.
W GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Is taken Internally
the blood and mu-
system. Send for
mot'iiimi
Mrs. E. !
tn Dallar. ... .........vl., ui
Denton, had heard nothing of the acci-
dent iinni tie pul in a call for his fath-
er to learn the extent of his mother’s
Injiirie-, .uid it was supposed ftiat the
in Dallas did not care to
> on the part of the Den-
ton rotative.-, until it could be ascer-
tained to just what extent Mrs. White-
head was hurt. Ttie following from
ttie News describes Hie occurrence,
and was ttie first heard of it here:
Mrs Fannie Whitehead of Denton j
was liadl' bruised when she was}
struck hy .1 street car about 5 o’clock j
yesterday afternoon and knocked into }
a large hole that had been excavated i
in ttie street at the corner of Com-'
tm rce street and Jefferson avenue. The I
car was turning ttie corner when it I
struck Mrs. AVhitehead. She and her
busband, Eugene AVhitehead, had Just
arrived in the city and were preparing
to board a street car to go to the home
of Dr. W. R. Stovall in Oak Cliff. The
injured woman was carried to the Den-
ver Hotel and upon examination of her
injuries it was found that she was con-
siderably bruised on the rigtit hip and
in the ’
Church Leader—AV. N. Masters.
Sunday School Superintendent—M. L.
AA'illiams.
Recording Steward—W. S. Miller.
Trustees—L. D. Borden, E. F. Bates.
Dr. J. M. Inge, AA’. B. Francis, S. 11.
Hoskins, AA’. N. Masters, D. H. Turner.
Stewards—AA’. D Butler, J. D. Bates,
E F. Bates, B. H. Deavenport, J. M.
Gurley, AV. M. Harper, J. AV. Hoke. O.
M. King, A. Logan, Dr. M. L, Martin.
AA. S. Miller, Dr W
Smith, J. W. Smith,
.1. AA’aggoner, .1. H.
AA’illiams.
f^r’- -xsTniT'SF-s »t ( ’ *
M— W-g'i ' MU'*"*•
sin, has arrived at College Of Indus-
trhl'Arts rm' I* 'a1 tin Kf ‘t
ftje dcpaftn . nt of mttllnerv. dr-Mmak-
liwr and tailoring as assistant practi-
cal instructress.
This la ths fourteenth new teacher
at the C. I. A. this year
I* your husband cross! An irrita-
ble, .ault finding disposition Is often
<o s disordered stomach. fA. man
with good digestion is nearly always
xood natured A
beep permanently
trouble by taking
lets For sale by
Medical Discovery
helps the atomach to difeat food properly, atarta the
liver inU> new activity, removing the poisons from the
Saved Girl’s Life
cetv^' Z'tS’eU’'™ ' J'S”' ' re’
M«., Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mmt Ky ,W’"
liver hid £
saved my little UrfTS BUck-Orau,),! •
more trouble. I shall never be without ' h“ "ad "° 2
' ■”......Wi^Rsijga .mi'M
RECORD AND CHRONICLE, DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVE WDFR U, 1*13
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913, newspaper, November 13, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213507/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.