Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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and Chronicle
summer.
win
Classy Hats
when down town
mmgs.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
anti our
Garden tools at Taliaferro Bros
------
Baseball goods at Taliaferro Bros.
DOES BACKACHE WORRY YUl
—«
IJlent
nation
O. M. CURTIS
wire
am
having discovered Helene’s real identity, sends a
I TOLD YOU SO.
* prampt
Admission 5 and 10 Cents
WEBER and a superb company in
ara
HURSDA
Goodyear Tires,
Denton, Texas.
Don't thirst for someone’s gore
The setting forth of brimstone facte
Hath all teen done before.
If yu
phone I.
a ton
You Win thirf the Simon Furr ta»rd
at oVVENS-TURNER GO.
J. L. Farmer vs. T. A I*. Ry. Go. et al
onataui, <lea<i
Fresh vegetables at Craddock's Gro-
cery.
DF.MOV WtM. MARCH-17, »»»»
headache, disainess and constipa-
Dr. King's New Life Pills win
the yacht. A torpedo blows the vessel to atoms and ends
forever the career of Helene Marie, the beautiful Nihilist,
and her lover.
ELEVEN LOTS ALREADY SOLD .on Pearl Street, 4 SOLD
THIS WEEK. Do you know that there are only 9 lots left?
They are going fast, $100 first payment, will hold a lot for you.
Better buy one before it is too late. Phone me for auto en-
gagement. Will take pleasure in showing you these lots.
All kinds of Plumbing and lie
pair Wort done Promptly mid
Natisfactorily.
FOX BROS. A CO..
—---- . West Oak Street.____
You can always gel <|uick service
Craddock's Grocery.
$Sk prayMS/Ndd.
And Just as the tire gets cracklin' hot
fling
And the nice crisp winter gate Alfred
To thaw out each separate frozen spot
You gather your veil and that chiffon
------ thing
Around ydli. and out with a flutter you
Arriving in St. Petersburg^ Lennox btf friends
and is compelled to int
register her as such at
Hww much support does the JLTNKY
Hue give to your schools, here in Den-
♦ / AzKrf- '• ________:_____ *
INDUSTRIAL HEARINGS WITNESS
FlNt* TENANTS SO POOR THEY
WOULD GIVE CHILDREN AWAY
owens-Turner Co. sell Simon Pure
lard.
WILL SUBMIT PLAN FOR
IHCNTON COUNTY TO GET
GOOD ROADS WITIIOIT BONDS
Drtlrteus “Fruit Laxative" Cam’t Harm
Stomach, Liver and Rowels.
“A few more pretty days and the
spring poets wifi, open up in song in a
manner that will pul the mocking birds
to shame. And many of the readers
will fee) as much ashamed as the
birds."—Corsicana Courier-Light. v
We don't see what call your or your
readers will have to feel mortification
at the songs of the spring poets. It’s
always the people who can’t write the
songs of a nation that want to- write
the histories of the people who do—to
insert in their funeral notices. Consid-
er our spring song /or l<slay. for in-
stance. Where could be found a gem
of thought more fresh and inspiration-
pit Does it not breathe of fresh, sweet
n> North Texas seems to be
blank frort after another." _
' LAYING NEW PIPES FOR Pl
FOUNTAIN ON
HAY! HAY! HAY!
ant good Johnson grass hay,
P. Fox and fie Will send you
This is what your wife ig going to say to you some hot sultry
afternoon this summer when all those lots on Pearl Street
have been sold. Do you realize that these lots are on one of
the highest points in Denton?
JUST RECEIVED
Children's school shoes, half
A. HANN. Half-Price Store.
JOE L. BLEWETT, Snle-man
Old Phone 134, Office; 257 Residence.
Joe D. Farmer vs. T. A P. Ry. Go. et
al, damages; judgment for plaintiff
against the M., K. A T. Ry. Op. of Texas
and the T. A P. Ry. Co. for *127.07.
Biair A Hughes-Co. et al vs. Farmers r
Mercantile Go. H
tinued by all defendants
\ $11) I'ARM FOR ONLY 133 PER
.ACRE.__-
L. ti. Hamilton, a capitalist, will come
hero from Fort Worth Thursday to at-
tend the meeting of the directors of
the Chamber of Commerce at which
time he will submit a plan whereby
Denton county can secure good roads
without a bond issue. Mr. Hamilton
comes herejon special request of life
' ~ !, Other matters
to come before the meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce Thursday morn-
ing ednatet of little besides routine
Buy Tires
From Curtis
A. J. NANCE, ITesident.
J. R. GHRISTAL. Vice-President
J. C. COIT, Cashier.
E, D. CURTIS, Ass't Cashier.
Your order will receive prompt
tention. Try us. LONG A KING.
“if you are on the western road
Don't be downcast or blue.
Tbe setting, like the rising sun,
Hath much of beauty, too"
-Jnrtd Mortimer Lewis, in Houston
Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable
Rlmumat iwo is a disease character-
ized by pains in the joints and in the
muscles. The. most common forms are:
Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Rheu-
matic Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism
and Lumbago. Ail of these types can
be helped absolutely by applying some
good liniment that penetrates. Aft ap-
plication of Sloan’s Linimenl two or
three times a day to the affected part
will give Instant relief. Sloan’s Lini-
ment is good for path, and especially
rheumatic pain, because it penetrates to
the seat of the trouble, soothes the
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The Exchange National Bank
Strong anl Conservative. Capital and Surplus $150,100.00.
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syrup of Figs."
that thte-te their ideal laxaU ve, h.:cause
they love its pleasant taste andiit thor-
oughly cleanses the, tender little stom-
ach, liver and bowels without griping.
When cross, Irritabje, feverish or
breath is had, stomach sour, look at the
longue. Mother I If coaled, give a tea-
spoonful
tM,"
eonatipai
The city force Wednesday morning •■*•
began the removal of the public drink-
ing fountain on the square preparatory'
to laying new pipes to the fountain.
Some of the pipes furnishing the four<
tain with water have been under the
ground since the erection of the foun-
tain and are leaking badly now. They
will be replaced with new piping and
the fountain put back in operation.
Eights acres improved sandy land
farm live miles of Denton; well locat-
ed. owner must sell at once. A red-
hot bargain, only ?25 per acre. Act
quickly. See 'J. L. BLEWETT •_
about
And "beat it" outdoors -for the next
iBr ' ..____________
air and sunsfiffte. And dewey vioietSj
and warm comforters, and cracklin'
fires? Is there anybody in the world,
except Walt Mason or us, who could
have wrttten^X_™x___,_ '
DALLAS, March IT,—W. 8. Noble,
secretary of the Land League of Texas,
today testified at the land hearing be-
fore the Federal Industrial Relations
Commission that "hr had U»is week
found two land tenants in North Texas
so poor that they were offering to give
awty their children He said these
case* were not exactly typical, so he
brought L. T. Stewart, a farmer said
to be typical of 73.000 farmers in the
southwest, acobmpaniad by his wife
and six of his eight children, who came
into the room In their bare feet, which
were frost bitten. Stewart told of the
efforts for twenty years, first in Ar-
kansas and then hi Texas, t»> pay for a
farm. He never Succeeded.
!_I of thi charmless "fruit laxa-
and In a few hours all the foul,
_____rate<* Waste, sour bile an dundl-
grsti-d food passes out of the bowels,
and you have a well, playful child
again. When its little system Is full of
cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic—remember,
a good "Inside cleaning*' should always
be the first treatment given,
Millions of mothers keep "California
Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a tea-
spoonfui today saves a sick child to-
morrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-
cent bottle of "California Syrup of
Figs,” which has directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-ups
printed on the bottle. Beware of ooun-
terfeits sold here, so don't be fooled.
Get the genuine, made by "California
Fig Syrup Company." (Advertisement.)
THE MONARCH ,
Tiu> king sal in his palaee. a few brief
■gv* hack. sr>r| from gol<ien chalice
he drank "a quart of sack. And itafnc*
wilfi sUlUiy... ringlets. ai«i 11 fly?*
“Sloan’s Liniment is all medicine." Get
a 25c bottle now. Keep it handy in
cane of-emergency. Advertisement,)
THEATRE
Some Drnton People Have Learned How
to Get Relief.
many people suffer from iui
aching back?
How few know (he cause
If it hurts to stoop or lift
If you suffer sudden, darting pain*
if you are weak, lame and tired,
Suspect your kidneys.
Watch ,for Nature’s signal.
The first signr may he headache
dizziness.
Scanty, painful, or liei frequent uri-
The jury for the trial of the suit of
Bartolo R^irtguez Vs. Texas A Pacific
Railway Company for damages was im-
paneled Tuesday afternoon in District
cowl and planed under rule until the
beginning of the irial of the suit ael
for Friday morning. The remaining
jurors- eumaunlbd for the fodpth week
pf court were dismissed. The trial of
the suit completes the jury trials in
civil bases for this term of court as
the fifth week of court opens the crimi-
nal session. 1
The case of J. E. McDanltl and Gtsx
Thomasson are set for trill the fifth
week. Judge Hiwncer is dlfqualified in
these cases and will exchange benches
for the week with Judge M. H. Garnett
of McKinney. ,
Jury Impaneled.
Following is the jury impaneled for
the trial of the suit of Ilodriguez vi,.-
T. 4 P. Ry. Co.: A. N. Chandler, W.
P. Bell, S. Bishop, Fred Walters, G. H.
Conway, Thos. Whyburn, J. A. McBride,
E. W. Stone, G. B. Duffham, W. R. Mc-
Carroll, E. II. Mitchell and A. \V. Pal-
Jury Fifth Week.
Following are the jurors summoned
for service, for the fifth week of Dis-
trict court: Amos Brewer, J. T. Don-
ald, J. B. Baxter, John W. Gray, A. J.
Woodrome, W. A. Hestand, James Gar-
rett. W. H. Wilson, D. B. Allen. W A.
Henry, R. L. Wilson, J. 0. Nance, A. 0.
Bali, W. D. .Bonds, 8. L. Brown, G. L.
Richey, R. C. McCollum, E. P. Bobrner,
O. A. Douglas, A.jN. Martin, B. F. Hut-
son, D. Davis, J. E. Button. Hood Cun-
ningham, S. 8. Freeman, J. R. MoCre-
less, W. L. Gillespie. J. F Stinchcomb,
J. A. Hatcher, S. A. Knight, Edgar Hy-
den, N. H. Erwin, F. P. Hodge, S. K.
Withrow, M. Jacobsen, H. Roas Ed-
wards, J. N. Cashion, A. Hays, J. 8.
Xireer and W.-Lu.Knight...
_________ _ T ooks,
papers, writtej data or memoranda re-
lating to lhe affairs of the corporation
or otherwise of the defendant company
are ordered turned over to the clerk by
wlmever may have such for inspection
of all parties. All parties may amend.
Mrs. F. L. Tuckness va. H. E. Tuck-
ncss, divorce: H. R. Wilson appointed
to represent defendant cited by publi-
cation. Divorce granted plaintiff and
she is awarded the custody of the min-
or chlTdrbh' menthmed in thi- petitloH,
allowed II. R. Wilson.
brave and gay. were Thereto Wptrtw
kinglets from yawning life away. The
chimney didn’t draw xvell, the rpom
whh full of and mo the kirur Midd.
Aw. well, well just sit here and
choke." No screen was on
d. r -which surely was a sin-so then!
was naught to hinder the flies from
i. They bit the royal person
Eighty acres improved sandy ia»t
farm five miles of Debton; well locat-
ed. Owner must sell at once. X
hot bargain. Only 125 per acre. Act
quickly. See J. L. BLEWETT.
your
house
Man Takes His Own Medieinr is an
Optimist. -----
lie has absolute faith in his fnedtctnc'
-he knows when he takes it for certain
ailments he gets relief People who
take Dr. King’s New Discovery for an
Irritating Cold are optimists—they
know tins cough remedy will penctmlc
the linings of the throat, kill the germs,
and open the way for Nature to act.
You can’t destroy a cold by superficial
treatment—you must go to,the cause
of the trouble. Be an optimist. («et a
bottle of Dr. KingX New Dlwntory to
day Advertis^’inent.)
hotel where he is stopping.-
_______________Jentity. Lennox is shocked at
first, but already deeply in love with the beautiful Schenk-
er, decides to let things take their course.
Helen meets her Nihilist friends and they conspire to
assissinate the Czar, she being chosen as the one to
commit the deed. As the official wife of Lennox, she
meets a number of the Russian nobility, and learns that
the Czar is to attend a fashionable ball on a carton <»*«•
She plans to be
tt)»’ M.; K. A T. Hy. Co. of Tcxa* ami
litf T. A P. Ry. Co. lor 9261 and cost*.
W. L. Shirley v«. T. & P. Ry Co. et
al, damages; judgment for plaintiff
against the JkL, K. A T. Ry. Co. of Tex- _____
as and the T. A P. Ry. Co. for 9332.50. ^Chamber, of. Commerce
How much does the JITNEY line pa.-
toward building atroeta and bridges in
Denton? (Advt.)
Docket Orders. #
Follbwing are the order* entered on
the civil docket Wednesday:
MeConnon A Co. vs. 8. R. Turner et !
al, debt; deposition of S. R. Turner I
HUppmased.
G. C. Vltletoe et alii). M.. K. A T. Ry
____— « -Aex 1 I 4 I FT-
rnTIiiagrH , JutljMiVMi' TtTr ptttttttlrt
for *.V)0 and eosts.
Jne-p. Farmw et al A P, Ry.
Co. ef at, damages: jUilgmenl for
plaintiff* against the M., K. A T. Ry.
Co. Of Tex** and the f- 4 P. Ry. Co. |
lor W2ima and ousts. -------—____
White Man Wltn (Hack Liver? .
The Liver is a bloud purifier. Itwvg*
thought nt one time it was the seat of
th&. passions. The trouble with mbst
people is that their Liver becomes black
because of impurities in the blood due
to bad physical states, causing biMous-
ness, headacbe, diaainess and_constipa-
tlon
clean up the liver, and giv* you new
life. 2ric at your drugist’s. (Advertlse-
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS -l _±.
JOHN IL PAINE,
ED F. DATES?
DR. J. M. INGE,
ALVIN C. OWSLEY
r——and sconte_____ _
And we abed our coals and our hats
and boots
And Iwn down the fire, and hustle
president's inauguration exclaimed.
Thank God for Wilson." And tbe
longer he serves and theimore the pep-
0e'"learn that he has only one desire—
U> serve all tbe people well—the more
pertinent the exclamation becomes.
Nerv<)usness
fired Teel! ng.
LAyerl lhe serious kidney dl^ases,
Treat the weakened kidneys with
Doan's Kidney Pills,
A remedy especially f<»r stek kid-
neys. ,
, Endors'd in Denton by Jour friemis
and neighbors.
-Mrs. J.f. Stanley; W Bota D’Arc 81.,
Denton. says: Tears- ago I WW
lrotib|e<l by a lame hack and pain
atsoss, my kidneys that robbed me <jd
idicrgy:1- Spote often Healed before my
Uycw A reliative who had Imen a suf-
ferer from a similar 4rouble and had
found relief by taking Doan** Kidney
Pills, advised me Io h‘y them, I pro-
-Myr-d a supply frum X F. Raley. A Co.’s
drtm store and they rid me Of back-
ache, in fact, improved my- eondilion
hi every way."
l4i.-e 50b, al all dealers. Don’t sim-
ply ask fo»> a kidney r.'im'dy^get
Down’s Kidney I’m*—the same that
Mrs. Stanley had.\ Foster-Milburn Co.,
Pi-ops., mnfAln,3J. Y. tAdv-prttsement.-)
SHOE WORK
none WBnB
FOX BROS. 4 CO
West Oak Street
WiU) lhe fiufopeu war situation in
front of him anrt the Mexican situation
by the side of him, Prescient Wilson
eaMlnues to keep the United States
free from foreign rntanglriu< nt or ein-
brogtio and to maintain the respect in
which the United States is held.
IMther Jing<*<-s nor those actuated by
■elfish motives have been able to sway
the President from his pre-determined
oourse, and that course is animated
jjHWx' by the desire to serve the best
inter1 of the people of the United
States. Some "i*' m*n soon after the
The tire question is all im-
partant one to every ear user for
tires constitute the big item of ex-
pense in rar^ operation. But the
Goodyear people have comr tn thr
rescue for Goodyear Tires—tbe best
made— are. cheaper today than ever
before In the history of the indus-
try. This has been made possible
by the ever increasing output of
the Goodyear factories enabling
them to employ economies In
handling, and manufacture impos-
sible to the concern with small out-
put. And Goodyear tires are bet-
ter today than ever. I carry a
good stock. If I haven’t your star
will get It for you quickly by phone
and save you money. Ford sires,
front W.M; back, $11.55. Other
sires in proportion. Cash only.
Dh yqai boauliful Waked -up Spring
Gomin' to tell us “there’s no such thing
_ A* winter apd summer and hot amt
"" Bold"-,
And Jbm w+* U'licvo yon, ahd aint We*
■Old!
“Sumihlne that's warm,, and flowers,
and skies
Am blue as lhe blue uf a baby's eyes-
Aud smack in lhe middle there comes
/. Thai Silvera our Umbers and cracks
uur knee*
And makes us wish we wen* home in
la oorrccl. we tnyxinT yet be gelling
our sugar and eroam ready for those
luscious, peaches next
«qys the worst weather of the winter
will come about March 21, and if it
4MO- Well, wefij Just as well kiss that ..........
fMIt swj-hv. IcominK in. They bit Hie royal person
and kept hi» royal nobs a rippin’ round
and curoin’ like any vulgar swabs. No
pboh'jgrapti to chert* him, no phone
Ihrougti vvtrieh To swear, and no con-
venient,** pear him that modern folks
could befit! ’Ttie workman in his cot-
tage, who fe»*ds his ehihlren four the
prodfeMMN pottage bought at the cor-
ner store, more luxury is knowing than
knew the kings of old, with all their
bunk and blowing of flckis of cloth of
gold. Jupt think of mighty Edward,
the, ruler of his land, as he went
stumbling b'-dward, a rushlight in his
hand I And still the memory Ungers of
might* -ehtefa <*f York, who ate meat
with their fingers, because they had no
fork. The kings who dwelled in splen-
dor in gloomy ancient halls, ne’er knew
a beefsteak tender, nor sampled codfish
balta. WALT MASON.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915, newspaper, March 17, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213518/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.