Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, March 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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BUYJTTQC
SmeMwSS
Gas Heat is Steady Heat
All kinds of Second Nani
EASTER SUNDAY
The Woman'
CURTIS
Phon. 76.
■ / '.aw"*
Taliaferro’s
M. Brownlow, C. C. McNiel
W. Oak Street.
entering the DanlanelleB. the sub-
le sighted a Turkish patrol boat.
B-tl thereupon (lived and remain-
'low for some time. On coming to
urface. the Turk was seen steam-
children’s Cough Syrup, i
soothing, effective, and does not
upset children in any way. Ask
for Mother Kroh’s Cough Syrup.
.. .... 25 Cents.
i Rev. J. M, Shelton, pastor of the Bap- |
•list ehurclr "hero, lias accept* d a tall!
from the church at Argyle and will
preach for them op the 2nd Sunday in
each inontli. ,
Tim infant of Air. and Mrs- H. McNatt
i died Twwlay. — —
THE KLONDIKE STD
Both Phones No. 20. ,
Corner North ETm and “Peoan W
\..................,'.i
We always have freah fruits in car
Iota, ami prices right. MIKE A HUB-
ERTS
dive, Um commander found the patrol
still on hand Thereupon, the com-
tnandiT rammed . amt sunk »>%•
mystery wssHrnn cleared.The B-11
had fouled a buoy and had been drag-
ging It about on the surface, ao that
all the Turks had to do was to follow
the mark.
h\
WHO CARES? I tSTEN
Come in and see for yourself.
C. R. HAMILTON
Phones 31.
I
Elast Side Square
your insurance
large
YOUR ATTENTION
Home Missions, Mr
in
I ll.lp' l'SlII
Quite a lot of salvage fur sale at prices which are attractive.
Mr.
When Made
II result of III*' exposure
J. S. Carlisle
W. T. Bailey.
■ nt
ihi
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
f Hi.
A fyc’iilly
tat n’-'t
Improved Long Distance Service to Dallas
.I Illi
Hie misery caused
garrison for instruction it) the Hussion
lit RBF.NS LIFT f.D
dis-
Froin
llo
»<"■»
DOLLARS SAVED50
• '.rad-
Garden seeds, onion sets.
40
ltd
\l
:w>
COAL
SURMARINK B Il’S FEAT
making
is
COAL
L\TE NEWS EHOM ROANOKE
■*-“*■*
=7———
Irug store, I found im-
At that time 1 gave a
HUNGARIANS still holding OUT
VI PRZF.MYSI. \FTER FOl It MONTHS
Good
from
afterhoon was
Extension br-
and those for-
iii
til**
CUIII-
liine
Children love
never gripe or
and Mrs. 1 b. Fowler,
girl.
and Mrs. Clarence Codi,
girllu.NiphLl Llcan Your Bum els and End
Headaches, Colds. Sour Stomach.
and ire
\\ ednes-
PsjM-'s Diapepsin" Makes
Stomachs feel fine at
• city also
which make
marine sighted a Turkish
Thh B-ll thereupon dived
e*1 below for Home lime,
lhe surface, the Turk was
Eng around in a circle.
bitt ggist m \KF.S
MINX FRIENDS
PEOPLES HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY
E. H. EGAN, Mgr. .
Morning, noon and night, St. Charles
coffee always has the same high Qual-
ity To he had only of TURNER BROS.
Yuu will be surprised to findfhow satisfactory this
service is. Give us your next call. - - • - -
LITE NEWS FROM SANGER
(From ttie Courier.)
Miss Cuba Hurd has returned from
milter-
in April
ing,
will
of lhe young people
fllneli party Friday
Good .-econd-hand gas, coal
and wood cook And heating
stoves from SBO.75 to ...W
1
so make y our
you like and
Time lit In five minutes
and Mr;
former
miles »
spent the entire night in the ram\ NEW WAY TO GATCH RATS
in the current issue of Farm and
Fireside appears a department called
the Headwork Shop, in Avhich readers
givq, each other the benefit of sugges-
tions that have developed out of prac-
tical experience. Gne reader tells as
follows about a new way to catch rats:
‘‘When the rats have become ac-
quainted with all thC traps and dead-
falls you can think up for them, nail
a small salt fish on the wall about a
foot above a tub haff full of water.
Put two quarts of dry oats on the
water and your trap is ready. The
rats wilt go for the fish first, and
when they want to come down they
will jump into Um oats, and you have
them.”
MECHANICS
MAGAZINE
For Father and Son
AND ALL THE FAtVSiLY
Two and a half million readers find it of
absorbing interest. Everything in it is
Written So You Can Understand It
We sell 4*0.000 copie; every month without
giving premiums a*. J have no solicitors. Any
newsdealer will shew vgli a copy; or write the
pebjishef ivr free sample— a postal will do.
second-hand dressers
16.00 to
new and second-hafid
ni'Hilh "f
mforls of ttrr ‘
body-builders. mid then
sour, Gassy
once.
a
> it.
lhe
B. ttl*' limi-oil
I UTE NEWS FROM JUSTIN
From the Tribune.
l ie < reyy of the fast mail train
iisday morning picked up
Stubblefield of Spnset, T*
citizens of Justin about
mill of lovvn after they
Mr and Mrs C \V Archer visited
his parents, Hex. and Mrs. J. F. Archer,
Good ,
washstands from It to ....... .... .
Good second-hand iron beds
from 12.00 to 1
all stomach
No indigestion, heart-
►3 l» I .» ■ • < .* i > f trim fir* 1/1
Calumet pastry is good to
look at, good to cat.- Always
light, fluffy, tender and whole-
some Calumet is the one baking
powder f!e«t is high in quality and
G. T a in <‘. uf -hovnow
Turn the rascals out the headache,
liousness, indigestion, lhe sick, sour
gl.SO A YEAR 15c A COPY
birthday.
Mrt Woods' residence in the north
part of Lewisville was slightly damag-
ed by lire Saturday evening
Aren’t they Beauties?
WHAT?
wjth Hie following guests pres-
Mesdame
slraighleiis you
They work while you
from any drug
When placing
do you consider the agency and
the company? Why not place
your insurance in the oldest and
largest agency with the oldest
and largest companies?
was hearing Mi's Bailey’s repurl.
president called attention to the
posed "Bally bay”, anil named her
This Is to be held some,
II will be an albd.iy moct-
every woman in lhe church
be in\ ifed to attend
ll.lley
mall'
benefit
reive from lhe
thorn l»Hrk. j'glyeerine, > io., known as i
Adler-i ka This >'emed. became f »m- |
mis by curing appendicitis and it is I
the most thorough —bowel cleanser |
known, acting on BOTH the lower and <
upper bowel. JUST i.iN’F. HOSE of A»l-
I'T-i-ka relieves constipation and gas
on the stomach almost tMMEbtATF.i.Y
A.hcrtisement.)
and Mesdamcs Evers and Me Far
gave a report of lhe ballas Lay
... .. s convention. The business s.-s-
sUm followed, during which the lol
lowing officers were elc
P. Lomax, president . Mr:
x ice-prtisldenl ;
tary; Mrs I’erry
Good second-hand Haven-.
ports from 115.00 to .......— -
Not a gust and a blast now and then, but
a dependable, even-burning fire all day.
I.4TE NEWS FROM PILOT POINT
tFrom the Post-Signal.)
Born to Mr
February 22. a
Born to Mr.
February 20, a
Mr. and Mrs. Lomax of Missouri vis-
ited here with Mr. and Mrs Fred Hay-
den while enroute home from South
IVxux. - ■
Rex J. A. Held and sori, McHonatd,
of San Marcos visited Mr. and Mrs. b.
J. Moffitt and Mrs Hardie.
Horn to Mr and Mrs Joe-Hereml. Feb
B", W.
y hi it
fam
something xvhich don't agree
10 CENT “CASCARETS”
STRAIGHTEN YOU .....
and put your stomach
bou t keep on fieing miserable
you are, not here
stay iigreeidde. Eat
digest It : enJ
rc|ielh"ll
NO DUST. NO SMOKE
You Neod It. Get It.
f
the I'thf’T department
lepartmenl entertained
living
ease- llil.l, like
W d11 il-
beau! iful
land Mrs
Western
el's sung
"iirpliciis and Hi
I.XIE NEUS FROM LEWISVILLE
From the Enterprise.)
i In a joint debate al Garland Salur-
i day evening Lloyd Carlisle and Ray
: Lesler of Lewisville with the' atfirma-
! live side (.f^the question of immigration
lost lo Elmer Reader ami Wesley Brown
of 'lari.in with lhe negative.
The golden xxedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs .lames Ellis was celebrat-
ed Monday nt their home tn the Slewart
Greek community
The residence of Mr. and Mrs T E. ‘
! Steele—with nearly all its contents, was
I destroyed by fire Sunday morning with
j .*H00 in insurance partly covering the
V ENICE, March T> \ccording to Him
gariaii newspapers received here the
Presbylerign Mission.
The social and business meeliUg pf |
the First Preobytorian Mission society}
was held at the home of Mrs John C.
Cod last Tuesday, the occasion being'
of special imporfance in the society as
elaclion of officers meeting The de-
votional services were led by Mrs Lo-j
max, and' Scripture readings hr Mrs distress will go. !
Lomax and Mrs. P G. Storrie, follow-; burn, sourness nr belching of gas, acid,
ing which Mrs McFarlane led in a or eructations of undigested food, no
special prayer fur the war stricken dizziness. Idogting, foul breath or head-
countries. Then followed the social . ache,
program Mrs. Banks sang it solo. Miss
Mattie Pitman, a guest, gave a review
of her work in the Mexican itiissions,
Mrs
Miss
mg,
lune
Cheap per»clics ai "d pead
cans for *2.75 Tl 1 / it BROS
,,f II,.. . Udi were
lui-ill'"" di-Jric
Mondax- <4 Ho
M I Missiomi
The M E
Wednesday al
ip session
ports. Mrs. .1
port as delegate to the annual meeting
at Sherman. This was so comprehens-
ive that everyone fell that lhe next
best flung to attending the conference j . ■ , , , r > i£,
The "f Whitesboro, as a celebration of his
B. H. Deavenport & Co.!
INSURANCE
Denton Co. Nat’l Bank Building
DINTON Phones 42J TEXAS
The First Baptist Church is making
preparations fol' the opening of a pro-
li rue Led meeting on the 3rd Sunday in
April
Miss Cuba Legear <utertained a num-
ber of Sanger people at her home near
here Friday evening.
W. M. Eastwood has gone to North
lx's Moines, N. M. on business.
.1 B Wiley of Mansfield visited here.
Mrs. Homer Collins of Leonard visit-
ed relatives here.
indigestion, dyspepsia. gastritis or
stomach derangement .it daytime or
during lhe night, il is handy In give lhe
quickest, surest I cllef" know n \dver
II 'i Allen,
Mrs A Grant, serre-
Bureiield. treasurer;
:n Missions, Mrs \\
,,f \sscmldv uid
Vrit'l Gcm-rul Meclinil
lhe monthly
meeting of th"
of Warren. \rk, arrived lo make their
home here with Mr Beck, who has
been putting tilings on their farm in
Pane's biapepsin is noted for tts
speed in regulating upset stomachs. It
is the surest, quickest and most certain
indigestion remedy in the whole world,
and besides it is hai'mlcM.
Millions of men ami women now eat
llieir favorite foods without fear-they
know Pafie's biupepsin wilt save them
from any stomach misery.
Please, for your salve, gel
fifty cent case of Pape's biapepsin from
any drug store
right
hf.
long,
vv hat
without
stomach
Popular Mechanic* Magazine
No. Mtohtoen Av.. CHICAGO f
manner that made plain
fs III'' course I" follow
under siege of a Russian army for four
months, is m>t yet alarming. Aviators,
who visit I lie garrison almost daily,
report that there should tie no really
serious shortage of provisions for an-
other Ihrve months. The victualing
problem has been considerably assisted
by the flight over lhe town recently of
vast flocks of wild duck- which
stint by Hie thousands
the population of Przuniysl
numtiers about UijXMi including
LONDON. March 6. A new story
told of the British submarine B-li,
whose commamier, Lieut. N- Hplbrook,
received the Victoria Cross for braving
the Dardanelles and sinking « Tnrkisli
II r Schvver;
Ediicalion and
Ministerial Retief. Mrs J <■ Colt; S-v-
partnient of the <: I
lunate enough to heat lo r felt grateful
Uu: opportunity.
v <nins «tngt
VI,::. ’. I 01.
now
both
soldiers and civilians and ?>.0ito Hussian
i,Hui>iier- Ttie garrison is all Hun
BAILEY & CARLISLE
(South Side Square)
We represent the Insurance Co. of North America
Founded in 1792.
in the home I
Hi. poor, are
music numblT-
,,nd well-given Mrs Allen
Bank- sang "O Voice of lhe
Wind," by Haft, and Mrs. Ev-
aro's beautiful lines,
Flute, ’ made famous
ivan's music, boring
The tTitvstan tiesiegers' umbo' ‘Ouwak
bimltriefi hold every entrance and ap-
proach I" lhe lovvn, lull they are still
held outside of III' outer line of the
city's fortiHrnTfims,-wxhich have a ta-
dius of twelve miles, and include a coil-
OUR BREAD :
is made fresh every day.
Hie retail price of each commod-
TOMOWoresseiT
We received several shipments of the latest Suits today priced at
$20.00 to $35.00.
Silk Dresses in new Spring styles and shades’priced -
' $6.50 to $7.50.
Something new every flay in our Hat Department.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
iitninc . busi-
, d i.\ il.. club
Joe Blevvell,
Finley Hare,
p .1 Bcy'etle, and biek Bateman; mem-
bers. Mesdame-< diaries Mexander. < ,eo
Boark. McGinnis. Bi.nl Jackson. Hob
WiLkuis. Paul Bird, and John Collins
rhe high seme remembraiici- was won
by Mrs. B"b Wilkin- ■ i"'
scrx rit a very ♦ir+iidy —.dad
course Th' club ineel- lev
d'av With Mr- Boark
There is going to be some
• tnore “COAL’’ weather
-before spring breaks, and
we have the
four
had
and
Mrs
Stubblefield was speechless when fhey
Were brought to the depot. \fte|' be-
ing given medical attention at lhe sla-
limi Mr and Mrs. Stubblefield were
taken to the I of their daughter,
Mr- Beck
Mr and Mrs Ifliimic Hardeman enter
lathed a munlier
will, a ' »2" arid
eV enillg
The I'ircuiaIloii
week for the raising of fund- to pur
chase a road grader has resulted in
gi.72.5B of the necessary *250 being stib-
Arret tfirt+r wa- - -crr-TuTir-rt -try Jttsftu iHU-ures- awh aul
afternoon at Hie home of Mrs. fann,.r^ ,,f i|,e surrounding country \
rhnsoii on North locust -tree!, number of farmers have agreed to
furnish their engines for the pulling
of lhe grader ami other- have agreed
to spend Several day- vvnrkim’ "ii the
A Co reports th— are j ““.
friends through the i — • fl
A Cough byfUP
tot Children.
NORTH TEXAS GAS CO.
Old Phone 74. New Phone 45.—i
ills;
Head about your neighbor's ease.
Here's benton testimony. &
The kind that can be investigated.
F F Rains. Hickory St., betiton,
says; "For several years 1 was subject
to spells of backache and -on taking
Iman's Kidney Pills, procured at J F.
Raley A Co.’s
mediate relief
statement for publication vouching for
the merit of tilts medicine and 1 am
only loo pleased at this time-to con-
fit th alt I then said.”'
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan’s
i Krdt.t y PHU—4he same that Mr. Rains
t h.i l Foster-Milburn Go., Props., Buf-
falo. N Y. (Advertisement.) f
n»<t t” tun
'l ie pi 'igi am vv a- "ii 11"h" , ,
mie-," reli call being .ifi-wrrrrt bv each ; sT,,maeh ami bad colds—turn them mH
m''m'l" r naming -"hi'' h"ii-eh"ld e<>n- p,night and keep them out with Cas-
veniem'e, .did many gi""l
were civ. n Mr- McGinm
tercstinc ami ui-l ruet iv ■
Briilfic < lull
The W'edll'-d.iy Mt'lO""li Bridge
I Club met wilh Mr- Grover Pruett Hus
I1OUSCII"IU IMI " I " ""F ’ ■ ........... . I
handling and habit- "1 Ihi- invisible
friend ami foe "I the lo.iisekeepel . Ih*
principal aiblre-- "f Hie
the church for Hie bu-i-
Be-idi s th" regular re-
W' Bailey gave her re-
Denton
Steam Bakery
J.KUNZE, Prop.
Both Phones.
Exb'ii-ion. Mrs Carl ll.'fimaii; Secre-
tary .4 the 1 listribiitbm of l,it* ratur* ,
Mrs McFarlane Xfl'l Hw eieclioll ii'
officer- Hi' bosh's-. "0 behalf "f Hi"
society, pie-eiitid' Hi*' retiring pl'esi-
d*nl, Mr- Will Evers, with a lovelv
basket of violets, a- a fragranl t*.k*'n
*,f the -m iety's appri * latimi of tier
(ttitliful work *luring the pa-f two years
as president The gue-l- were then
invited I** remain for a -ucial lo'iii. *lu
mg wlii.'h a prettily appointed ,-alati
and iee *'*'in-*‘ wa- I'ved
Hrs StrnrueJ Heek ami itllle *laim4*Go4-t^q Twetvc sifiatt agncuHttml village*.
” ' * ' L“ " '' T|lr city wa- vv. lt stocked with food
,d lhe beginning "f Hi*' siege ami Ibis
ha- been eatefuily husband* *! ami doled
mH umler -triclesl regulalions by th.'
military authorities. Food allotled for
Hie civil population i> turned over at
intervals by the military governor, wlm
fixe-TRY OUR CAKES
They will please you.
We sell themYcheaper because
we make thqm in large quani-
ties.£ A trial order will convince
. _L_you. ...............
lazy liver,
Hogged bowels, or an upset stomach,
b.'ii't put in an/dher day of distress.
Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; re-
move the sour, fermenting food; take
Ih.' excess bile from your liver anil
cairy out all Hie constipated waste
matter and,poia'Jit tu lite boxxet-. TJmji
you xxill feel great.
A Gascaret tonight
out by morning.
-loop A Bi-eent box
-tore mean- a dear h* . ,
aeh ami dean, healthy lixef ami i>ow-j
el action for months.
Gascards because they
sicken. \*lv ert iscmenl
fragrant with spring fl"xv*'rs. ami
at open log fire added It* lhe CaOil-
read an in- Million- of men ami women take a
paper on (-.a-caret now ami then ami never know
With
charts she first explained the divisions
of fboil-. ami their nutritive value, and
function .
explained the food suitable f"i' different
diseases in a i
is called to the fact that our SHOE SHOP and
PLUMBING departments are ready to attend to
your wants in those lines—both located at our Garage^
w here we do auto repairing and other garage work.
FOX BROTHERS & Co.,
West Oak Street.'
Ihiitoii Bucks—Relief Proved
I.ap-e of Time.
Backache is a heavy hHoiotH-
Nervousness, dizziness, headache.
Rheumatic pain: urinary ills:
All xvear one out.
often effects of ki.hiey xveakne—.
No use to cur*' the symptoms,
Relief is lull l.'iuporarv if* the cause
remains.
If it's th*' kidm y.-, * ure Ih*' cause.
Iio;.ii - Kulnev Pill- are for kidinw
You should be careful of the
cough Syrup you give the
dren for its not always sa - gw
them to take what grow
> take. For this
miinily where the amounts of each ar-
ticle purchasable arc hunt*'*! I*y law
I how win* have no money receix *? fi e*
meal- of approximately the sum*' quan-
!ify liiiii .'.2^.
pay tor their foo*T. ' z
The llussialis outside flic
hnvr several aeroplanes x..
frequent reconoisance flights over the
dtv ami th*' surrounding neighborhood,
nei'asionally they attempt bomb at-
lacks, but none of these hav<1 resulte<l
in any serious damage. Their hope,
of course, is that a stray shot may find
the Hungarian arsenal ami ammunition
stores.
It is sai.l that the Hungarians within
th*' city get along very well with their
Russian prisoners, many of whom have
been given their parole and are ftllow-
,-e4 u> umnai freely xvithill Iim»le«l
area. Some of the bi tter educated Rus-
sian officers have voluntarily offered
their services to officers and men of the
t
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