Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Wardrobe
Stoves
$3.00 up
GROCERIES
ures
79 Both Phones
EVERS
Both Phones 8.
Dishes
Cooking Ware
LADIES
GUARANTEED ALL WOOL
$15.00
CKHAM'S SHOE STORE
Buying Victrola Records
b THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
, \in<hiu Uw Sick.
Something new every day in our Hat Department
Old Phone 93.
New Phone 33.
Aren’t they Beauties?
fU;
WHAT?
Come in and see for yourself
C. R. HAMILTON
COAL
EASTEB SUNDAY
COAL
New
IX if
Phone 76
Brothers
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
PEOPLE'S HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY
E. H. EGAN. Mgr
PRINCESS
Paramount and Universal Service
PROGRAM TONIGHT
A Courteous Invitation
PROGRAM TONIGHT
BEYETTE’S
CONFECTIONERY
Av.. L. a 1^4 «
well l«> nrraiipr For yotit money
The Monument People
TOMORROW
Morning, noun ami night, St. (Uiartes
coffee always has the game high qual-
ity To he hud only of TURNER BROS.
Citizens Loan and-
Investment Company
Sow is the time to order that suit.
Hnest line of samples and latest fash-
ion plates. All suits ordered in March
will lie kept pressed till July FREE.
subruil
erected
We have wnir mtrireth e bareiam-
in farm lands to offer at this time,
»* well as Mime l iiulcC city pro(H*r-
stipperg, gloves, suits, in ’fact .
any article of your apparel wo
Just received, fresh shipment Log
Cabin Maple Syrup. FRANCIS CRAD-
DOCK.
before spring breaks,' and
we have the
We have al} the New Spring Foot-wear.
The Military Boots in Dreadnaught Grey.
Sand Grey quartered pumps, Black and
iWhite combination, and all that is new.
relief. (Advert torment.;
Hrbuildlnii Telephone Line.
District Manage r E M. Rogers .of the
Sherman district of the Southwestern
Telephone company vias hen; Friday
ami stated that malerial to on the
ground fur the complete rebuilding of
thi- Pnrt worth-Dent <>n loll lint's.
stove—with some more new f<
Hen food and chick food at Turner
Brothers.
Call and look thru our new samples
most unbelievable until ypu experience
it. Het aTmttlc of Sloan's Lmiiii'iil for
£h* of any Druggist and liave it iu -the
bouse—against colds, sore and swollen
Joints, lumbago, sciatica ami like ail-
ments. Your money back If not sal is-
laphn. You will lai
!y fdnny screamef.
L nderueflt Operation al ItaiLav .--I'
Mr*. E«1 Key of Denton received a
message this afternoon ffiat her s|ster,
Mrs. S. f\ Brooks of Wopo, underwent
a serious operation «t the Baptist Sani-
♦writtm irt I Stilus .Ihte morning but hnto
rallied Frhiay afternoon and was rest-
ing Very well.
Hen food and chick, food at Turner
You will be surprised to find'how satisfactory this
service is. Give us your next caR - - - - -
Silk Dresses in new Spring styles and shades priced
$6.50 to $7.60.
Hower wed. all kinds TALIAFERRO
BUDS. - ........^.7. J
clean Umroughly tttwFjfjr
short time at an egih-rt»«
moderate price
Burning Daylight”
df this great picture tonight. 1
Geranium Bath Tablet. The odor is
delicious; 3 for 25c. TURNER BROS.
House dr®8®418 c at- 7 ----- $1- 00.
Middy blouses at 50c and $1.00.
Fresh vegi-tahlre at Craddock'- <lro-
dry Cleaners. Hteh sown
SiMuic.v J. t.tark Inuiing.
SfauMpy J. Clark. tin' i-mdali.-t smoker
aml organizer, will speak in-la-nion
Salunlay al 2.30 p. tn, The public
generally Is invited to hear him.
Extra special price on California
peaches in 3-poq.nd cans. 2 for 25c. or
12.75 per case. TURNER BROS.....- ...
Denton, Steam Laundry Company
Launderen and Dry Cleaners
Gold Medal egg noddles are made
from genuine Durum wheal—the only
wheal from which the highest grade
macaroni products can be manufactur-
ed TURNER BRQS
Spring Suits and Dresses.
Wfc received several shipments of the latest Suits today priced at
♦ Lots of tilings hen- hi tin hard- ♦
♦ ware line not hurl by fire, but ♦
♦ sold at bed-rock damaged prices, ♦
♦ Beller see them before buying. ♦
♦ HIX BROS. A «►.. - ♦
♦ Wr-t Oak Htrert. v ♦
. store;
ones. Residence
JitiM-a tars Mere.
■‘Two Jitney cars appeared im the
streets Friday morning.. operated by
Messrs l.owi! and Chambers.
Work Begins uu New Home. ..
Work has been begun on J W Sim-
mons* new home in Carroll Park, front-
ing north on Pearl street. Contractor
MrLetin of Mineola has. Ute Contract.
grippe^—-------——■——
The daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. B
Fincher is til with lagrippe.
Mrs. W. L. Jone's is confined to hM
bed With alt attack of wgflppc.
NO DUST. NO SMOKE
You Need It. Get It.
Freight Transfer Co.
W. M. Brownlow, C. C; McNiel
W. Oak Street.
lished in 1809. The largest Company in the world.
J. S. Carlisle,
may be cleaned and renovated
at a Doming! cost If you send
> bur work I*- os ’ lb,* modortR-
Twenty-Three in Jail.
At present there are twenty-three en-
rolled on the county Jail roster under
the care of Jailer Jack Wisdom.- Six-
teen of these are being held on felony
charges- and will probably be given
trial during the present term of Dis-
trict Court. There is one lady who has
been adjudged insane being held at the
hoods. Thu city ulUciate consider this
as nothing unusual In that the records
connected with the bonds are Very‘Vol-
uminous and will require gome time to
go through and check.
womJmSn
Mrs. M. IT. Terrell of Dallas ami Mrs.
<>l|v,-r TtiiHfuan of Hartford. Conn., are
expected in tonight for a week’s end
visit wHb theii' tojUKin, Mrs, S. W. Kan-
*■■*■■■ »————
C. M. Bishop from near Lloyd whs
The rends are tine,’*
No Word From Uily Bonds.
Na word baa been received from City
Attorney Luther S. Hoffman since h«
wefit tu Austin Thursday evening tb
confer with Attorney General Loopey
In regardly-lhe approving of the city
We give you the best work and chub
e«t hgurea. We are a home tlrm which
appreciates your patronage artd whose
guarantee Is worth somettiing t<> you
W» are making soma especially alteact-
ne prices right now on monuments,
statuary, etc., and would lit
plans and prices for the w
'.Iiu4 Harwell was here today from
Wise count>.
llendiTson M. Rbtmrtsm)
was hert- yesterday.
G. W. Elbert Went ,to Dallas this af*
leruoun, on;
Mrs G. W
HARDWARE --
; OMP. & 0. Stind
here yesterday
tie said, “if we cun ilnd them, but some
times II lakes from eight to ten, inches
trf mud removal' before, we can get to
the i-oads.''
Mre. tedoud Sluofe of F„rt Worth e-
‘vSTIing hfr stater, Mrs. .17 A. YanedS’,
who is somewhal, improved from an at-
tack of lagrippe' It was Mrs. J. A.
Yancey instead of Mrs. Charles Yancey
who .was Intended in the Kick list Item
Thnrsdi' »
< A mystery story in two parts.
Who assaulted Alex Killesrritt? How did the criminal gut
into the house surrounded as it was by police? Here is a
strory that you will declare a genuine novelty.
“His Prehistoric Past”
Special two-reel Keystone comedy featuring the man
made laughter famous, Charles
yourself sick at thiSfexcruciatingl
.....tmn;mteet it.
We have in our sfiow
Window a select line of
TOILET SOAPS.
DR. BOTTS, VETERINARIAN
Dr. W. E. .BoUb. £t>duate yctcrin
artan. tiffire nt L i psuuiuh's
west side. Both
phones, «p-w <32, old 4U6.
Mrs. W. P. McKee is able to be up
after an Illness of over a month.
a^Tbe two-year-old child of Mr. and
Mm-Wr-A. Taliaferro h» 4H with l«-
extcmlcd to o»H‘ .if4 all desirlofl
work In our liiu bnsines*. We
hare at all time' .. od, safe loan-
on farm lands Io «• n to4hoM* seek-
ing Mate luvi'Nltniiii^
We are how In rosHtonr to tain*
yunr application < u vour lotMFthat
matures this Fall. If you desire
your loan extended, it would be
THE FAIR
J.S. TKRRf
Mrt. Nancy Ball Jtakes Burnt ^1^..
/Mrs. Nam'y Bull made bund TliursdUy
aftaromm in a ease Of forgery itnd pass-
ing of forged instrument pending
against her in Di sir! cl Court in the sum
of 91&0. The cJlarge was filed against
her foHovvtng the alleged passing “of a
one-dollar bill tliat had been altered to
rcM-mble a letodulai' bill.
now.- w
Any iiuxinrss I Hire-ted to us will
al ail ttmrs be,trialed as confiden-
Eli cts Iteieyatr to Waco.
The combination company uf the fire
department met Wednesday night at
tin' city halt In regular session The
must important buslneMwas th£_«!ec>.
tioft of P I. Beye.tte delegate hik! Ted
Lewis ultertutte to rapreaeai-UmuuMhbi-
nation company ut the Waco firemen’s
meeting next month. Routine business
WMff B t tff, .. ,
Buy in haste, repent at'leisure. We do
not attempt to overload our customer,
but we do emsourage buying the best
records. 4trie ntd our plan to harass
our customers, but we are always glad
to demonstrate any records anywhere—fit
your home if you say so; ’ We have
the records, phone us.
Anyth Win tin- way of sand-
wiches. Soups. Chill and Pastries
we can serve you.
A» for our 'CBBW; yon. can't
b a! it. . ■ i
zTr> our .Noqmlay^Lunchts.
See the second
shotys “Burning
feid I n Garza tills
^iff.^Jbhn ’Wf>lrh.
returned yesterday from a visit with
rrlalivt's in PaiLs.
J t<*• !*sili,><>lll<-ihi, vim \v.is lu'i'c. 1<>-
day from sfony. reported tjiat Mrs.
Schoidnehl's cotutlttou avh« cftnslderahly
impruyvMl.
Elbert Wuudnim went t<> Lewisville
tltta afternoon in visit a fiw days with
his grandimrenf
NOTICE!
A division hart bren made of Hie ac- ,
rennts nf the former firm nf White W'
Maples, bl.icksmiths, on East fmk street
ami each will collec*l the' accmihtk duel j
him. W H. MAPLES . 1B4> I
HhcuuutUsm y ields Quickly to Stoan’s
You can’t prevent an attack of rheu-
matism from romtnf; on, <*i,n
slop It atrnosl immediately Sloan’s
Liniment gently iipptteif ~ 1 <v tti<• sore
joint or . muscle penetrates in a few
■minutes t<> the ihtlaimd spot Unit
causes the pain. It sonthcs the hot,
tender. swoHen fueling, and in u very
i short lime brings a relief 44*at ta al-
There is going to be some
more “COAL’’ weather
Th« dM SUindatd reaeral strengthening tonic.
GBOVK 8 TASTXLESS chill TONIC, drives otat
Malaria, enriches the bt.ssl .and bniMs up the sya-
tciu. A true tonic. For adulia and children. 50e
Ambrose’s Sour Grapes
SReel Keystone Comedy”
_ _'s brand n<w apd has never been shown
IL
P.LOJ
B-T.. . ■
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915, newspaper, March 12, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213590/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.