Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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Y HAIL SPEAKS SYl BUSHEY GOES ONE BETTERCOMMHIEE VISITS DALLAS
H. P. JOHNSON IN CONTEST
lute flyt*4 »•*••••£«•» tu* v^hout limb* and frame, n»nc Ci
The <
Scott’s Emulsion
U-ll
securely
LIST OF DEAD LETTERS
the
Italttllm
N.fl. Kettaer
stuff
me
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ^agOns
etu Tanner ’a.- or<rated on i
Harness
by
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
several
OIK CITIZEN'S DEMAND
CLEANEST TOWN IN TEXAS
Henrv
of
Baxter, J A. Lin
the
T
T
birfso
Sat.
P.
Crubaugh. IV.
temporarily.
F
the
Hatnil-
t'ofer,
HOTTEST
ted
t'lllid
• . ivrra v iinvuic lUDVVtn iu«t
rested Tuesday morn ng by Deputy Pred or attracted thereby, are di.
DeafneM. Cannot o<- Cured
menace to life and
Robert
his
SAVED FROM
<*on-
AN OPERATION
BIG DAY AT BHCKNEI HONE
citizens
conft
the
by
NEWS AT NORMAL COLLEGE
In the renter
bot-
an neir-
If you're something to sell, uh* th*
Plenty ot Money to loin
-
iaht
and
€
In-
woman
Lydia E. Pinkham’^ Vegetable Cotn-
• fe* _ -St — la ■vw.r-thfl
of chamberlain's
taken to Buckner’s
An oedlnar* ease of dlsrrwne. ran
,-w
*■
> 'A.’.
i
Sturdy Old Age
i
VI
[fe
...»
of
of
Of
ns.
in
the
ago
Frank
and >,
the high
registered
2 o'clock
was only
vagran.
the City
Pat Gal-
the
to
allow-
cases.
en
the
the
on
the
left
hand.
Ing It
derod
The e
And
It. he
the
ob-
Jt'dee.
ltd&w
1 snake
getting
reaching
F
nr.
Of
the
hour
It se
so ye
had
sudd
for 1
to 11c
him
Not
mer of
extende
It ws
deed ai
worth '
there v
For he
Amerfe
letter
this dr
many,)
M. M. Garrick,
humane, public spir ted
L. Jones, east half l lots 8
blo'k 7, Argyle; 8278.
Tobe Jpnes and wlf. to
Wheeler, eas» half of lots 8
block 7, Argyle; >275.
r.
Tenn .
Electric
See what we have
Price the goods.
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Miss
Miss
Miss
went to
and was
He paid
hi* 'Ife
M. D. Hard n
Will Pbrcy
Enoch Reynolds
A Bu»hey is In
he time of going
of Aubrey,
of Mr. and Mrs. J.
received the follow-’
Ixtulse, at home
Misa
Miss
Mrs.
Miss
Mis,
has
sue.
that
operated on 1
ago for ap.
rest ng
Al’ NA SAUL". "ON <>F PELHAM
SAULS. IMF.D SATURDAY.
Stands Ahead.
There 's something about
Sycamore St.
"I suffered
kidneys and
COUNCILMEN GO TO DALLAS
TO SEE OILED STREETS.
greae "poke ia Cuuwty
Route Sa urday Mormag
It s folly to suffer when thi8
remedy will help you from the
dbae. Trv it. Onlv 50 cents
F Raley A Co. s
Ladle*' List
Will Cowlev.
Esiher A Davis
Ida Forest
Kate Grace
Nannie Johnson
L. P. Music
M ra Oliver
Ethel Taylor
Laura Taylor
Post < ard-
Amaal Banks
Anna George
Pbeby Johnson
Mira Oliver
Margie M. Rosa
passed the >00 mark. Th, enroll-
ment last year was 847. which wa,
the largest np to that time, but th ,
year's figures net , new record tn
the way of attending, totalling >01
registered for the session.
•so. u..
weight m
I)plecat*R wj»r<* inarm
hux»*r for chairman
KoNay for secretary
Ing a cohere’* walk around the
t|r, eampus so well aswalk, leading
up to the main bu'ldlng from the
various entrances.
Dr. W H. Bruce, president of tne
Normal, has secured a «*—•*•, leave
of absence and will spend bis vent
the
two
per-
ttie
an
the mildest known liver medi.
yet the most thorough in ac
Put up in yellow tin boxes
Pr ce 25c. Tried once, used
''
epidemic of menin
result ng develop-
Jeasup, Pa.—“After the birth of my
fourth child, I had severs organic inflam-
mation. I would have rich terrible p*' "■)
that it did not seem as though I could
stand it. This kept up for three long
months, until two doctors decided that
VR.
of Hequeatra-
of Chamber’s n', Colic Cholera and
“ ‘ . This remedy
them about the courthouse
lawn. The janitoy has no way
disposing of them and It sn't
bvslneiw anyway."
There are two things everyiastlng-
ly at war, joy and piles. But Buck-
ion's Arnica Salve will banish pl'cs.
It soon subdues the itching, irrita
tion, Inflammaton or
gives comfort, invites joy.
healer of burns,
bruises, eczema,
skin eruptions
Raley A Co.’s.
Tanner war
several dav,
and is r. ;>or ed
Plows
Windmills
Pipe and Casing
Fencing and Wire
More than 800 people left
Thursday morning ot» a specially
chartered train to snend a dav at
Buckner’s Orphan Home In Dallas.
The train was secured hr I** Denton
County Rapt (s’ assoc atfon. and
•tar’lna from Pl'nt Y’omt crowds
were picked up along the way at
Anbrev. erton, loewlsvfe end
other sma'ler tn«n» a'one 'he Dal-
las brooch.rood The visitors will
take dltAner at the Orphans’ hom^
end In rre-ars' on for thia event a
tares box nf eatables was packed
CALOMEL. I” UNSAFE
"Yen mud
you In tin-
now nicely
"It w.-.s so
gotten all a
well suld fd
"But I hl
The Trials of a Traveler.
"I am a traveling salesman. '
writes E E. Youngs, E. Berkshire,
Vt. "and was often troubled with
constipation and indigestion till 1
te-an to use Dr. King', New Llfte
Pills, which 1 have found an excel-
lent remedy.” For all stomach,
liver or kidney trouble, there is
nothin? better. Only 25 cents at J.
F. Raley & Co.',.
from Miss Oberia
was operated upon for ap-
tbe Record and
reeporter under-
announce that
the snake story
fives miles
of Denton. « The boy was
and 5 days old and the
dea-h was some nfantile
H, was buried ^nnday
at the Cooper cemetery
WARM WEATHER PREVAILH.
While the maximum temperatuure
Thursday was 96 here, the breeze
was coo! so that the weather was
not so unpleasant. The temperature
Friday under the awning of the
west side of the square was aS, fWo'
degrees higher than the maximum
Thursday.
The forecast for Saturday is clear
and increasingly warm weather, so
that even the weather man does not
bold out any hopes of ra n for a day
or two. and ft is reported that the
crop, are badlv in need of rain all
over the county.
Go to
Dodson's
cents for a large
get a harmless
that will start
violence, and If It
REAL estate transfer*.
Arthur P. Duggan and wife to
Lee Pool, lot Jn E. Puchalski sur j CLASSIC 1 ED.
dered v
me. M'
I must
Mrs. Cl
'atarrh, which
flamed condi-
Lurface,
Hundred Do'-
t-afne-s f<aus-
rannot be
Catarrh Cure
Cuts and bruis-s may oe healed
in about one-third the t m? r<5qu,red
h> the usual treatment by applying
< -mberlain s Liniment. It is an
antiseptic and causeg such injur eg
to heal without maturation. This
liniment also relieve, soreness
the mus< les and rheumatic P>
F'or sale by all dealers.
Mona Sauls, the 8mal| son of Pel
ham hauls, died Saturday afternoon
at his father's home
i.orthesst
5 months
cause of
affliction,
afternoon
S. E.
contfn.
F. J. Cheney A Co..
F. J. Cheney A Co . Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c
Take Hall's Family Pill, for
Stipation.
Ha* Enta-red Hi, Story to the Saake
Editor, and Kuns a Clone Race
for Honor* with S>1 Rushey.
he first plawe it 't
Denton andXan b<
Peoria. Hi. — "1 wish to let every one
know whatLydia£.Pinkham’*Vegetabla
j— —n Compound has done
The last day for entries in the
sna*.e story has passed, and N. P.
Johnson, who enter hi, story brL
day, -is a' fa r contender with Syl
Bushey for the honors of the occas-
ion. Mr. Bushey told of
that swallowed two eggs,
one from one nest and then
bls head through a netting wire and
swa'lowing another, thus securely
for the eggs were
through the small
W. C. Brown and
prevlot»nly told of
with snakes that
-’■y to Thrnish an *•> dav picnic at
the park for the ' h idren. Nearly
1500 In money, clothes, toys, .etc.',
were left as contributions to the
Rome n-id the children.. Included
In th party were many from Pilot
”o»nf Aubrey. T^wigyllie Cor nth
and Garza and 380 from ->enton—
tho-e get'lng 01 the train here
clt-dlntr those from the Fanta
and other towns in the county.
TAKE DR P!ri. ’J-’b Pi- mANT PELLETS FOR UVkK !!_'
morning, to
done their
hens, he
between two
I am teorrespondent of one of the
Rtronsrest loan eomnanlea in the
Went, which in jnat • nteHmr this
field and is werv ANXIOUS TO
SECURE SOME FIRST-CLASS
LOANS We can lend nt the
moat reaaonnhle rate and on \
the moat reasonable valuations.
B«fore apnl vir g fo» a loan of anjl
size, talk it ov^r with me.
A
contin-
fectly
ma- adam
ixperimental stret h of the oil-cov-
ered street will be laid on West
Hj'kr ry or some other macadamized
'horouebfare. or t ma.v be that the
committee will consider putting the
dressing on the entire public square.
Ixtcal Druggist Who Sells Ikel-an -
Liver Tone Guarantee* It to
Take the ITace of Calomel.
If your
right, you
chance on
by a dose
CARD OF THANK*.
Denton, Texas. July 29.
To every voter who gave me
support in the campaign just closed
t expre-s rny sincere thanks, and I
do so the more gladly because you
did so without my making a can-
vass
I did not make a canvass because
the duties of the office are such
that I could not, with justhe to the
eople. be out of the office. In re-
turn for your favors I promise to
'-very <itlzcn and vo'er in the coun-
ty t> — bes» services po“s hle2
8. II HOSKINS, County
cwxs r.tt '
That her nanJ
memory, If Indee
it, was true, bd
incandescently ll
was, he had wn
minutely her cd
and inclosing bll
Paris, Naples an|
passings of mool
foreign mall eal
But hope musi
.wed upon, and J
two years, she 1
. . . It wasn't I
hurt; it was thel
where he supp<|
but gold. Peril
was due as mil
Ing Incident asl
“Isn’t It drol
thantress repel
redder and redl
grateful eyes. "I
this very moral
“But . . I
fame.” stummil
not . . . I I
'Fortune laugl
ity of that lail
Confused bralrl
Of sunlight ril
stiletto-llke. ifl
Thrifty honsekeepe'i «|w*yg read
th, grocery ads. Each advertise-
Seven hundred an8 f ve
of Denton county spent the
Buckner's Orphan Home, near Dal
las. Thursday, the biggest crowd
Dr. Buckner said, that has ever
visited the hope with one exception
— when the Southern Baptist con-
vention met at Dallas several years
ago and vis ted the home in a body,
leaving early Thursday morning on
a spe< ini train arranged for by the
Denton County Baptist association,
the excursion reached the Home
earlv 'n forenoon, entertained the
orphans at an al freeco luncheon and
’■cached Denton on the return trip
shortly after 7 o'clock at night.
Provisions taken along by the la-
dies of the party were sufficient to
feed the 700 orphans, the 705 vis-
I'ors and to leave enough over for a
h « spread st supper for the inmates
Thursday night In eddi|ion, a
carlord of watermelons taken with
PVMP CAPACITY DOUBLED.
A new air compressor has been In-
stalled at the City power and pump-
ing plant, which just doubles the
-apacity of the old compressor Tbe
enormous demand for c ty water for
sprinkling and other purposes inci-
dent to the extreme hot weather
save 1 he old compressor more than
it could satisfactorily do.
«l. E. STRINGER
Offce over Wilson-HanrCo.
sweling. It
Greatest
boils, ulcer*, cuts,
scalds, pimples,
Only 25c at J. F.
needed before the summer 's over.
This remedy ba, wo superior. For
sale by al! dealers.
Janies Dooley and wife
Higgins, da’ed March 7.
R. Sutton and Jesse Sut-
T Hlggin*. dated Augus'
Joseph Sufton to L. T
1S54.
Gallagher on a charge of
vy. He was taken up near
by Deputy Sheriff
W. H. Burnett
Haywood JHollingwortb
Granville McDaniel
J. D. Morrow
When calling for these letter,
please say "advertised. ' One cen
will be charged for all liters adver
t sed. J. B. SCHMITZ, P .M
wh- introduced
who in a few short
the Importance of
cork to that county and state
the
in
A CURIOUS OLD HEIR-I/ <>M.
John A. Hann showed at the
Record and Chronicle office a cur-
ous old heir-loom, the like of which
ha* been »een by few if aly in
Denton. The coin is a gold dollar,
trin ed by*the State of North Caro-
lina probably in the earliest days'of
tbe r-rnbHc. There is no date on
he old <o,n. wh'rh ha* been a heir
'oom In the faml'v of Mr*. Clara
Robison. Mr*. Hann * mother, for
‘bree generations. Mrs. Robinson
'* ps*t seventy and in her ted the
r»M bangle from her father, whose
mother rove It to him.
It 1, of solid gold, about the size
of t>"e old gold dollhr e dned in
earlier days by the Federal govern-
ment. On one »1d- ’> engraved:
"Gold Dollar. North Carolina
Th s run, around the ed«e and in
the cer-ter Is the word 'One.'' on
»sP reverse side the nam, ’Rutherr.
B Echlller" is stamped around tne
edr»* and
presumably indlcat ng the
grains.
The old
oom
mneh o’der It Is will require an ex-
pert numlsma'ist to say.
off some one’s door, thus adding
|ufdr» to his a< complishment ot
merely swallowing something. On
the other hand Syl contends that
his snake had to be killed, whereas
Johnson’s snake swallowed a little
o'd door knob and was then affl et
ed with a severe attack of indiges-
tion.
The Snake Editor contends that
both stories have merit, but as yet
has not been able to give one pre
,eden' over the other It may be
tha the prize w 11 yet be captured
by a rank outsider
coin has b*”"
or over 150 yeara
*l,OC0
J. B. WiiSwa to Barnes L. Rox.
burgh, lot In Hiram Cisco survey,
Denton; 81,500.
M W. Foster and wife to Tobe
:— j and >,
I Buffered. The doc-
I tor said I had a SBnor
I and the only remedy
was the surgeon’s
[knife. My mother
bought me Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound, and
today I am a well and
healthy woman. For
months I suffered
from inflammation, and your Sanative
Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell
anyone what your medicine* have done
for me. You can use my testimonial in
any way you wish, and I will be glad
Utt-tT.” - M-s. CmtMTINA
Reed, 106 Mound St, Peoria, 1'1.
Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided
made during the
sumed.
The residents
street are having that street
in order to get rid of the dust of the
past few days. Th s street was pil-
ed some time ago, but the oi|
entirely disappeared, and go
cessful wag the first experiment
ft will be tried grain
The Board of Stewards of
First Methodist church w 11
tonight at 7 o'clock,
bers
that
to at
nesg
rectly responsable for the great
plagues and deadly disease* which
have in the past affl cted mankind
and will. whereve.r permitted, con
tinue to be a
health.
1 Last winter’*
gitl*. and the
ments, have aroused the people of
Texas to a realization of the impor
tance of adopting radical measure*
In the matter of sanitation and
, from this conviction has developed
a state-wide crusade that should
enlist the hearty co-operation of
every man. woman and childjf who.
in entering Into this grea» movement
for the pnbllc good, will not only
reap individually the benefit of their
labors, but wilt experience tbe in-
spiration of mutual service and the
growth of the spirit of fraternal
fellowship that always accompanies
united and harmon ous effort for
the public good.
Not only i**lt our duty from the
standpoint of health to promote his
campaign, but bec-u-e of the elevat-
ing influence which is exerted upon
the moral and mentaj development
of our ch’ldren by the Inculcation
of principles of clesn'inem and Ptir
ity. Note the contrast between the
mental attitude and moral stand-
ards of the youth who ba* grown
up in the degenerating atmesphereof
dirty streets and filthy alleys and
the child reared In the clean and re-
f ning environment of a well-kept
[ town. Truly, '’cleanliners is next
to godliness,” and In the economy
'of nature the two go hand in hand.
Recognising their responsibility
and respond n« ’ov*11v »o the rally-
ing call of Hol’and’s Magazine, the
women of Texas, ae well as the
children, are lending a hand most
effectively In this great crusade.
Chib* are being formed, "clean up
davs” set apart, plan* are being de-
vised for stimulat ng Interest in the
movement, and In tn*ny places the
results of those efforts are already
evident. May the rood work A®.on
until the town* and eftie- of our
fair state sha'l be known through-
out the land for their beauty, their
cleanllnees and the cord a) spirit of
, co-operation which prevails among
their cltlsena.
the
meet
The mem-
are urged to meet promptly
the business may be attended
once. Thia is the regular busi.
meeting, and the routine work
„... be dispatched.
A bastbalj team from the eastern
part of the county is here today to
play the remnants of the Denton
High school team at Highland park.
Lews Skelton, a negro, was ar-
Mhh. Lii.a B. HswKDta, of Zeu*. i'a,»rfl(« "I had l<« n fall in* In be:, 1
f'>r two year —m<r l < ! the Um<- w as n<-t able n. attend to my houselMM dot
Female weakness was my trouble an ’ 1 v a. u- Hi <—ry !>ad but, thanks to D.* ’
Pierce’s medicines, I am w-ll am! stn-i.g - zaiii. I to >k only fhr.*- hottie* c.f ‘ I -n
lie Pnwription,'and tnwd lh> ’ G.Uo.i '.’..i.al.. i h**u nutuiug but prai-.i , -
Doctor Pierce's w<.ial.-r'ul n. I I!.
___ _ _ Hunt’s
Lightning OP that no other liniment
po-seRses. Other* may be good, hut
ft Is surely the beat. It doe* all you
recommend it for. and more. For
snralns It ha* no equal on earth. It
rand* head on rnv m*d cine shelf.
Verv truly vov-s. T. J. Brownlow,
Livingston, Tenn. 25 and 50c t~-
tie*
Col. Henry Exall, president of th«
Texas Industrial ('osgreee, spok. In
the County court room Kaiprday
morning at 10:30 to a smalj but in
teres ted audience, compoeed in the
main of member* of the Boys' and
Girls' agricultural clubs of Denton
rounty. Hl* addree, wi « along gen-
eral farming lines, dealing in partic-
ular w tb the work that was being
carried on and purposed by
Texas Industrial Congress. The
ject of the agricultural club*
well a* the state congress, stated
ly Tuesday at noon from
temperature that was
Sunday and Monday. At
Tuesday the temperature
94 degrees as against 104 degree, at
the same time Monday. A few drops
ot raiq fell.
Claude Godwin has returned from
Rogers »here he has been at work
on A concrete buildin, for the past
few weeks. Several days ago God-
win fell from a h gh scaffolding and
sistailed some very serious iujuriet
and Ife has retained home until he
recovers sufficiently to be able to
continue his work.
The 3-year-olds of W J. Grady
and L. L. Pocket started out Monday
night to go to Dallas vla the street
car line. They got out as far as the
C. I. A. grounds when they ran intb
a pcto of gras* bqr* and being
tai erooted, they had -o give up toeir
" n.v 1 ntii a more opportune time
They were unable to return home
uerore their u s»nce had been noted
and the families had sutiered con’
siderable uneasiness.
Sec’med to Give Him a New Tomach
“I suffered intensely afier eattng
and no medicine or treatment 1
tried seemed to co any good,
writes H M. Youngpeters, editor of
The Sun, l^ke V ew, Ohio. "The
first few doses of Chamberlain *
Stomach and L,ver Tablet* gave me
*urpr.i>nR relief and the secodd bot-
tle seemed to give me a new stom-
ach and perfectly good health.' For
sale by, all dealer*.
BAITD-TM HAVF. EXCURSION
TO BUCKNER’® HOME.
There will be no formal closing
exerc sea at the North Texas State
Normal this summer, announced Dr.
Bruce Friday morning, an account
of the delay that was incurred in se-
curing the diplomas and from the
fact that the two speakers who were
on the prorgam, F. M Bralley and
F. F. Hill, find that it’la Impossible
for them to be present, ne diplo-
mas will therefore be mailed to
those who bar* secured them this
vear Instead of being given out
Mo2d_.- )»'•»♦ •• b*« heretofore
been the custom.
A new cement sidewalk baa been
built on the sou'h side of the Nor
mal campne. Tho walk I* COO fqet
long snd « feet wide. Tht* stretch
they at Washington, D. C., August
the jsix, jf not , ailed for before
Seved Him
”It didn't klit me. but I think It
« on'd .Fave If it had not been for
Hunt * Cure I we* tired, mlserab'e
and well nlrh ueed up when I com-
menced os ne I* for an old and *e-
WT»nHz**Hon
and box cured me 1
Knot's Cure wi’l‘«ure anv form of
Itching known to ntan’’,nd.” Clifton
Lawrence, Helena, O. T.
(WNTY COURT DOES Bl *INESS.
The majority of the tr a; fases for
the present session of the County
court have been set for thix and next
week, and Monday the court
c-d the continuance of
*a follow*:
Clsroey Champion
Wright, debt and writ
tiop; continued by agreement.
Otto Hihz vs. Detro t Motor Car
and Supply Co., suit on contract;
continued by defendant.
C. M. Cauble vs. M K
Railwey company, damage?
ued by defendant.
J. F Drahn vs. O. C. A
Railway <ompany damages;
ved by defendant
A. railroad suit ha soccup ed
attention o' the court during
: fternoon session.
OPPOSES I.EAVTNG MELON
RINDS IN COURT Hl-USE.
All persons eating watermelons
ibout the court house." said County
fudge Hoskins Thursday, "are re-
quested "To niake “arrangements to
dispose of 'he rinds without leaving
or
of
his
The Giri
If any one
ed him of m<>
Ways ready |
perhaps half
This was not
of :i sense of
with mercy,
os n’.’ipl> nr
the diseased portion of th>-
There Is only one way to ' ’fo
co.n','1:-
Deafnes* is ca-i-te.l
o' 1 he
the Eusta'hian
When this tube is inf'amed
III.-, an Indian
Mansur, J. -M
Flying Men Fall
victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles Just like other people, with
'ike results In loss of appetite, back-
ache, nervovsness. headache, and
tired, listless, run-down feeling
But there's no need to feel [Ike that
as T D. Peebles, Henry, —
proved "--x bottles of
Bitters,' he writes, "did more to
give me new strength and good ap
petite than all other stomach reme.
die* I used.” 3o thev help every-
body.
great
first
a' J
was almost as disagreeably warm as
the day The Weather Bureau fore-
cast for the wck is for cont nued
warm weather
The 'ly>rinometer reg s'ored
degrees Monday in the shade
' < th the Wes’ and south side,
h H<n ,'i’C The heat wave is
hottest of the year and 'he weather
man promises a continuance for the
oie,nil der of the week, holding forth
»•> p.omises of rain wh <h Is badly
nre i d p e r the cot'bty. so it is re-
ported.
Indian Killed on Track.
Near Rochelle,
sleep on a rai'road track
killed by tne fast express,
for his carelessness with
Often It's that way when
people neglect coughs and colds.
Don't risk yonr life when promnt
use of Dr King's New Discovery
will cure them and so prevent a
dangerous throat or lung trouble
"It completely cured me. in a shor,
time, of a terrible cough that fqj-
lowt-d a severe attack if Grip. ’
write* J. K. Wa'ts, Floydada, Tex.,
"and I regafne-’ 15 nounds In
weight that I had lost." Quick,
safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c-
and 31.0b. Trial bottle free at J
F. Raley A Co’s.
Councilmen T. A. Robinson. C. E.
Fowler and R. M. Mitchel) went to
Dalias Thursday morn ng to inves-
tigate the oil asphalt on macadam
streets there to see if it justifies the
expense ot oiling the macadam
the square. A small piece of
square wao^dled several days
experimentally, and the comm ttee
wil] look at streets on which the olj
has been used for some Jme.
your
your
attacks of con.
and
How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, Ill.,
Escaped The Sur-
geon’s Knife.
in Austin
p<ndicitis
very ni ely.
City Colle tor R. Ledbetter k lied
a 6-inch centipede in the U) per hall
at i he court house Thursday. How
it came on the concrete- floors there
is unknown
The Chamber Commerce is in re-
___________I the White
no more than a ^lass egg or two |CODcord grape that was raised by
Furthermore, -mt. Johnson stages j j Matthews, and Secretary Roark
thnt'theie * a possibility that hl* gays it is one of the finest samples
snake may have bitten the door knob of grape* he has seen in thlg county
they removed the d fficulty.
though T do not like to have
name used publb ly, 1 make an ex-'
cep ion in this case, so that oinei
persons suffering from ipdney r rou-
ble may profit by my exper ence ”
For sale by all dealers. Pri'e 5<i
cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents tor the Unite !
Sta'es.
•mu VASflg V'AVTl 'l UM.
Other than the continuance
two civil cases in the County court
Thursday there was no other busi-
ne-* considered In the case of
C’arsey Champion et al. vs. Henry
Wright et al., for debt and writ of
sequestra* on, it was continued by
genera) agreement, and the -suit of
B. H Deavenport A Co. vs. Planters
Gin Co., et a’ was postponed- by the
'teneral ag-eemen’ of at'orney* for
both the prosecution and defense.
of North I-ocust
oiled
Delegates from J. I*. No. 1 Cbosen to
County Convention.
The republicans of Justice Pre-
cinct No. 1 in mas* meeting elected
delegates to the county convention
as follows:
Ward 2. Jacob
Wright, alternate
Wi.d .1, W W
enscnm.d;
Ward T A
Green, alternate-
Ward 1. R G
lix. alternate.
Garza. Sol Carpenter.
No CaF>me< Nec essary
Tbe injurious effect and unpleas-
antness ot taking Calomel is done
away with by S mmons' Liver Puri-
fier,
cine,
tion.
only.
OF YEAR.
Sunday " as the hottest day of the
not a breath of
day, the
summer and with
ait s’irring much of the
«»e''ering sun drove t.ie mercury up
bevond I'U Some thermometers
Grove II II, Ala : Hunt's Lightning
Oil cured my wife of a severe case
of rhe umatism and my friend of
toothache. I surely believe it is good
for all you claim for it. — A R
Stringer. 25 and 50c a bottle. All
liver is not working Just
do not need to take a
getting knocked all out
of calomel. Go to O M.
Curtis, who sell*
Tone, ad pay 50
bottle. You wil)
vegetable remedy
your liver w thout
doe* not give complete sq,isfacUo<
the druggist will refund your monej
with a smile
If you buy a bottle of Dodson -
Liver Tone for yourself or
children, you have 'nsured
famtlv
stjpation. biliousness, lazy liver
It , as heUefic al
''•Idren a« for cCi’ita
• Tone
Or woman
house. Your
you can re-
ts 'o <it
INWPFCTIO. TRIP COMPLEWD.
City Health Jfficer VMt* *quare
and Reei'lence Portion to See
that Ordinance I* Obeyed.
City Health Officer Piner went on
his tr p of inspection Thursday
morning to see that the health or
dinance of the city was being obey,
ed. snd he reports that condit on,
generally are much improved and
that the peopla s« a whole have
shown a willingness to comply with
the request* that have been made
of them by the Hea’th Officer Dr.
P ner reports that the south side of
the square was the cleanest, and
the east side next, and that the hon-
ors of last place bad to be ©divided
between the we«t and uortw yldes.
The residence portion of the city is
as ajean as it ever ha* been, and san-
itary condition* al| over the c ty are
much improved, so the Health Offi-
cer say*, and he desire* to expre*«
his thank* for the co operation that
ha* been extended to him
town as a whole.
DEATH <F AN OI.D R>1 -DENT.
John Jones, an o’d resident of
the county, died Saturdav morning
at his home in Krum as tbe rtjfiilt
of old age. Mr, Jones was in his
s5th year, and for the n-ist few
months had been very feeble. He is
wel) known bve- ‘be rnwy. partic
ularly by the u.d sett ers, and
leaves to survive him four children,
alt of whom are grown. Intermeat
was made Sunday afternoon in
rhe Bolivar community --
beadaih t
safe fel '
bottl- of Dodson's Liver
aomethitig every man
should keep in the
menu is i.afe because
turn the bo’tle if it fa
munity an ocular demonstration ot
scientific farm ng. and In thi, man
t»er to stimulate the general Interest
of the farmer* of the state. The
welfare of our coutnry stated the
speaker, depend* not upon its stronK
armies and navies, not upon fluc-
i nation* in the business markets or
on foreign enterprise, but upon the
scientific development of our agri-
cultural Interest*..The theme
the entire address was n support
this propoai’ion.
Colonel Exall
Alvin C. Owsley,
words, stressed
the
that wa* being carr ed on by 1
young men an/1 women Interested
scientific farming
Dr.
No more
and altruistic movement ba* even
been devised than clean-up crusade
which hag recently begs inaugurated
throughout Texas by Holland's Mag
azine and which is bound to prove a
powerful factor in the nculcating of
higher ideals is to personal respon-
sibility in the matter of civic Im.
provement.
In the daily round* of our c'reum
scribed lives we are inclined to be
come self-* entered and near-sight
ed in regard to our duty, not only
to-those who are immediately de-
pendent upon us for protection, but
also to the brother man who tolls
bes de u* and who is, after all. but
another member of the great family
which must ever be united by com.
mon human interests, and from force
of habit we become accustomed to
conditions which, in view of recent
scientTIc developments and in tb”
light of ordinary intelligent Jude
ment, should not be permitted to
exist in any community ,
Modern research has revealed the
fact that unsanitary condit ons, ac-
cumulated refuse, stagnant water,
overgrown weeds, decaying animal
and vegetable matter, and the myr-
iad loathsome insects that are gath
f.lt it. I* it a headache. • backache, • xvwtioc. of irritability or twitchingfo,..
ccoontreliable oervou^nev', something muit be wrung with the head ar back, *
woman naturally say*, but nil tbe time tee reel trouble very oftfei center* in tin
womanly organ*. In mac tune* out ot tea tbe lest of Ilia dihiculty ia have, and ■
woman «hould take rational treatment for ica <mre. Tbe local disorder and inflam-
mation of the delicate apccial orgaaa of tee sax should be treated steadily and
aystcmatically.
Dr. Pieroe, du.-ing a loug period of praetirc, ioana tbat a prescnptioo made
from medicinal extr-els <4 native route,without tbe use of alcohol, relieved over V.)
per eeattof each caacs. After using thia remedy for many years in his private prac-
tice ha put it up in form <>f Dr. Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription, that woutd make it
easily procurable, end it can he ha! ut any store where medicines arc bandleu.
Th* local freight depot i* n re-
ceipt of some sbee' lead and a ship-
ment of pipe that ia to be need in
tho constmctlon of the vs* pipe line
from Denton fo 'he Petrolia ga»
fin’d*. Work on the ra- I ne I* pro-
graming a* fast «• could be expect
ed and It la assured that bv th*
opening of winter, gas for lighting
and cooking will be In Denton.
The ’Ire ragm» thronab Rauiyr and
HP jbe Santfl Fe 1 ne toward Gaine*,
vi'le, thence d"" Weat’to the
field* near Henrietta. The pre’im-
Inary snrv ye b*ve been nnnnleted
Lynch, Jeaaup, Pa- 'and eHive constrrHion wP' be In
Women who auffer from female 111* prorrma at an ear’v d*fe. The line
Ann Id try Lydte E. Pte k ham* Vageta- which fa to ~atr* to Denton a* welt
IA‘. « dekk FILES OLD DEEPS.
Four of the oldest deeds that have
come under the notice of the em-
■ loyes in the County Clerk’s office
were sent in to be f led by E J.
g’arrintr'on of Lewisville. These
deeds bed been filed before the old
•nurt house burned but have to be
refiled and left In the office for a
vear in order to give the public a
nvestiga'ion. thereby prov.
validity of the deeds. The
deeds were first filed under A. P.
Lloyd at Alton, which was then the
county seat, and they were then
• e ht to Den'on, but have not
been on ret ord in the office siti'e
the burning of the old c-dUrt house.
The narie* and dat“s °n the T6HF
deeds are as follows; Joshua Dren
non to Lewis J. H ggins, dated Nov.
23, 1853;
to L T.
1853; V.
on to I,.
10, 1852;
Higgins, June 1
Roma few day* ago Math Gray, i
who 1 ve* near the Industrial col-
lege, killed a snake, and on the in
aide found * giaa* egg, a abort time
after thia story published W,
C. Brown found a snake lodged in
the opening of a well with a glass
egg wh ch the snake had swallowed,
as an impediment to further pro.
gress. And 8. A. Bushey "gets ’he
dog” for a snail? story, the scene
of whli h is alleged to have been
laid in his chicken coop a* well a?
the eggs wh ch brought about ^b*
circumstances of; the
in order to forward
try, had put in each
Klaas egg. and had
Boots by
netting
*pect on
see that
duty as
found a snake caught in
of the nests. The snake had swal
towed the glas- egg whi-b Syl had
placed in that one He was thus
caught on both sides and could move
neither forward nor backward, the
eggs being too large to i-as* through
he mesh of the wire. The snake
wa- forthwith k lied by_Mr, Burhey
•>nd the Editor of
Chronicle, so the
s'and*. desires IO
further entries In
contest will be barred after July 27,
and appropriate prizes " ll then be
awarded. I
h-ad up to
press.
this year.
Marriage licenses were issued Sat-
urday to Henry Parker and Miss
Mamie Woods of Roanoke; to T. C.
Hunt and Mias Flora < ddress of
Stony; and,to Lou Ritchey and Mis8
Minn e Mit< hel)
Friends here
W. Bone have
ing: "Margaret
since 1 a. m., July 23, 1912, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker Bone,
Radnor college, Nashville, Tenn."
The County court adjourned Sat-
urday without doing any business
whatever. Nearly all the attorneys
and the attache* of the Court were
Interested in Saturday’s primary
election, and for tb * reason
court was not tn session.
Born to Joe Jones and wife,
urday night, a baby.
A breakdown of a pump at
power house Monday morning
only the standpipe to supply custom
The repairs were
day and service re-
narrative. Syl,
the egg indus-
of hi* nests a
separated the
mean* of a small mesh wire
When Sy! came on an in- [ (ent*
trip the other
the hens had
becomes good
ful nSeTtiteWteddb~ kBOFB, ■ be .hr.** bf main Itee which Disrrhow Remedy.
brfnro submitting to a fexr^cal op^>.^thronvh Coo*e etroMy Xr .U £ ^1.^.'
tlo*
wedging h niseif
loo large to pass
mesh of the wire.
Math Gray had
theft experiences
had swallowed glass eggs, but tbe
snake with which N. P. Johnson is
aesuainted wm more original in his
peculiar taste; and took a fancy for
door knob*. Mr. Johnson states
he found a large chicken snake a
few days ago that had swallowtd a yti”
door knob; It is not known whether | [
he bit the .knob off Mr. Johnson’s ,
door or n°t, but that seem* irrelo i
vant to the tarts of tne case, lor
the snake was dead. presumabY
having, had a severe attack of indi-
gest on'. Mr. Johnson lubtnl i the
statement that his Btory should ha'e
more weight tn the minds of ’be
tudse* in this contest than Syl
Bushey's, for the reason that nis
snake swallowed a door knob where-
as Kyi's snake imitated Math Gray's _______________
at d W. Cl Brown * ant" swallowed pelpt of an exhibit of
A well known De* Moines ____
_ after suffering miserably for two
tion visiting friends and rotative* d y, from tow*i complaint, wa.
tn Georg', snd Alabama. ,cttred bv. one dos* of Chamberlain'S
The enrollment at the summer p’olic, Sho'era and D arrhoea Ksm
*e«-inn nf ‘h* Normal reached and edy. It f» almost certain to ba
naaateri ths® ftftA swtawW AKael! I u* -ir-w -AA A te a ---- —- .. . — - —
I’.rcirter th-- name—Doans-
and take no other. 11
Dead letter list for week eudiu»
July 27, 1912 These letters
-vill b* sent to the Dead Letter oltlce
Uh.
th*'
\r-v'c j/.,. King. W
ton, alternate
Krum. Xe<| Cullet. C
I ully ' emptied With.—A Denton
Resident F urnished 1L
There are few items which appear
in thi* paper more important to Den
tor. people than the statement pub-
ished below. In the first pla,
from a citizen of L-_.—___
thoroughly relied upon." In the sec-
ond pla e. it ind sputably proves thai
Doan s Kidney Pilis do their work
thoroughly and not
Read this carefully:
J R Stone, 35 W.
Denton, Texa* says:
from weaknes* of the
dull, nagg ng pain in my back. Ev-
-ry sudden move was oue ot pain and
I felt miserable in every way* Hav-
ing I'oan's Kidney P lls*brought to
n.v attention. I obtained a box and
A!
my
by local appl cations a* they cann* Tea; for
reach ' - - •
eaj
deafnes* nrd that is bv
tiona, remedies,
by an inflamed condition
mucuou* lining of
lube,
yon have a i: :u’ ig ; .nd o ': i -
perfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed. Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can bf,
taken out and this tube restored
i-s normal tondii'on, hearing wil)
destroyed forever; nine cases out
ten are caused by
nothing but an 1:
Evers Hardware Co
Your for Better Service.
to
be
of
|8
tiofi of the afocuous J
We wfl] give One!
lam for any case of f
ed by Catarrh) that
rtirod bv Hair*
-J .Oi
A committee from the City Coun
ell—Aidermen j. E. JFbwler, T.. A
>« *hfele Rot, uaon and R M Mitchell—a del-
ega ton from West Hickory street
property owners who are putting in
macadani — Messrs W. T. Bailey and
G. C. Ms.ter*—and Street Commis-
sioner Z.« Wiggs .rent Thursday n
Dallas, guest* of the company man.
ufacturing the ssph.lt-oil for use
a* a binder on macadam streets.
i The couimjttee was shown many
I miles of street* in Dailas on wh ch
[the ma. adam had been dreg»ed with
j the oU coa'lng and came back
| thusiasUf over the merits of
propastion Two varieties of
treatment were shoWu^oqe put
cold and tlie other hot It
estimated. members of the com-
imittee said Friday, that the oil
I t>e put on at a cost of 15 to 20
I cents per square yard, and
were shown streets on which
was applied more than
aeo, where the oi| st 11
bound the top aver of
It Is probable that
cemetery
lagher.
Word
son, who___ _____ .
pendl'its this week at Temple, was
that she was getting along nicely and
would probably return home in a
few days. x
Sta’e examinations are in pro-
gress at the North Texas State Nor-
mal and several hundred studentg
are working for teachers’ certifi-
cates. The examinations will he
over Wednesday.
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