Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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lassified Ads
Special for This Week
INSURANCE
BROILERS AND FRYERS
BUSINESS CARDS.
FOR $10.00
241c
LOST AND FOUND
STENOGRAPHIC WORK.
OSTEOPATHS
REGENTS ARE GUESTS
RENTAL AGENTS.
AT DENTON THEATERS
0. M. CURTIS
UNDERTAKERS.
LATE PERSONAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
FLOWERS AND FLORISTS.
MAh
BLACKSMITHS
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
rubber tiring
HOME
FOR
BARTONVILLE NEWS
corn
Box
and
The
23ac
HAWK NEWS
John
SMYRNA NEWS
HELPLESS AS BABY
CONCRETE WALKS.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
LOD
on
(sister. Miss Sallie.
exudations
INSUR
JOHN
Ruth
DON
Miss
i :10 p.
836 p
PASTURE
Ben Fritz.
The tfutCTt
NO
PVR’SueTH
Prompt and efficient service
are the rules of our office.
TIZ” FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEETi
Slx-cj clinder results at a two-cylin-
der oat|ay—the want column, try it.
closed
Fall of
WANTED—ST'»CK
Will buv your cattle
233tfc.
'No. 1«)
|No. 24)
No. 58, Mixed;
irv Denton
3:40 p. m.
830 p. m.
850 a. m.
region
f green
FURNISHED
house keeping,
phone *3f>.
AND
ReS-
■half
25Cp
CHAS,
tree over
10.10.
14.S5.
Ask us for lowest rates
Bonds
All Vyork
258tfo
Sep krtii
Spills,
niixeit,
Ft. Worth
130 p_ m.
5:45 p. m.
938 a. m.
6:45 a. m.
Week
g bra
sixth
and 3 '
c Street
whip
ment
?. 43- i i
3.79-80
en-
liim
AS BOUGHT
hop and
Try a want ad in the Record
Chronicle.
A BIT OF ADVICE
at" peanut butter and Beeeh-
Jellies^f
E H. LESTER TRANSFER CO— DR.AY-
age work of ali kinds. Both phones
at residence
COM.MEH*
flashlights.
Phone 571.
l«3tfc
WHEN YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE
phone Magill A. Shepard. Day phone
148, night phones 48.
SECOND HAND ARTICLES FOR SALE
LOWE A
ing; prints
in *24 hours
Store.
SALE—>
and Prairi
Normal. a
*am lloiisti
ring
ring
Eva* McKain and sister. Miss
Isler, visited Mrs. Will Cogdell,
jhristine Vaughn ofnear Argyle
Good sized broilers for sale.
Id phone 300. 238c
FOR SALE—DUROC
subject to registration,
J. Craddock.
GOOD WORK
D Turner, tfc
J. M. GURLEY. THE CEMENT CON-
traotor. First class work done nt the
lowest price. Get estimates.
M‘ the Princess..
dfMeans ami Moral
totaight is a two-part: Essanay
featuring Edna Mayo, Bryant
burn.
!W(>
their
Irma
some
from May
official re
“Onlv B
more shoe tig
neea, no more lii
ing with pain
drawing up y
ALBERT W ADKISSON,
cial photographer. Views,
Pictures made anywhere.
CRAWFORD. OSTEOPATH.
Denton County National
Building
POSSES PURSUE ROBBERS
WHO SET FIRE TO HOME;
CHILD BURNED TO DEATH
‘‘1 complain IM S' -twat —cmC?-
i PxjBlic Refuse
TO STAND AhO Fl^HT <T CAZT
\AHTH TV& COCD STtfAU —-o
LISBON, Portugal. Alsy 11—It (<
announced 1«da» that the new Por
tuflursr cabinet has derided to re
main absolutely neutral in the Eu
ropean war.
Portugal ha* been heretofore in
eluded a* an ally of Great Britain.
All Kinds of Plumbing and Re- ♦
pair Work done Promptly and ♦
Satisfactorily. *
m BROS. A CO.. ♦
Meat Oak Street. ♦
RACKET
Return to
240c
- Iliinkinz
Calif'<riiia
11 "f the
only Su|"
OLD PHONE 579: NEW PHONE 115
for high grade cement and brick work.
Phone or see me and let me estimate
the work for you. S. A. BUSHEY.
FIFTY HEAD OF
mules for sale. See A
your hair becomes beautifully
thtek and glossy and you look
(Advt.)
CHOPS. BRAN, ’ CORN, HAY AND
other feedstuffs Best stove and heater
wood. Prompt delivery and full meas-
ures. ARKANSAW MILL, S. Elm St.
S. H. HOSKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW
practices in all the courts Office over
Guaranty Bank. 78tfc.
IA*nton Fir-
the regular
at the City
Dr. W. E. Botts, graduate veterin-
arian. Office at Lipscomb’s drug store,
west aide, - Both phone*. Residence
ehones, new 132. old 486
DR P LIPSCOMB. SPECIALIST—
Eva Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over
Curtis Drug Store.
SULLIVAN A HILL. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office Craddock building. South
Side. Denton. Texas dAwtf
JIM GOODE. TRANSFER AND LIV-
ery Cabs and baggage wagon all trains
Old phone 131; New, 123. 11
DR J
ooms
Sank
48 years years old, but
lid when only 16.
Cardui certainly saved me from
my mind, and 1 fed it my duty to
in its favor. I wish I had some
over
make
them.1
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, it will certainly be
worth your while to give Cardui a trial,
h has been helping weak women for
more than 50 years, and will help you,
AH ky darling Girl-
I LOVE YOU SO- I WOULD
01 FOR
x . /AnYOU-z
and Insurance
any land.
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—TO
the end of getting together idle la-
borers who want work and Denton
County farmers, whh will soon want
workers in the harvest field, the
Chamber of Commerce will list the
names of the farmers wanting hands
and how many, and laboring men who
want work and what kind. The ser-
vice is free and the only thing neces-
sary for either farmers or laborers to
do? is to send in or give the informa-
tion suggested; the Chamber of Com-
merce will do the rest Please give us
the information at your earliest con-
venience. DENTON CHAMBER • OF
COMMERCE. J. N. Rayzor, President:
Goo. J. Roark, Secretary. 238tfc
RABID
RUDOLPH
ROOMS FOR LIGHT-
61 West Mulberry old
237tfc
AUTOMOBILES.
5-PASSENGER FORD TOURING CAR,
a, bargain for <325. Be quick If interest-
ed; this car is going to sell
ROBERTSON.
DENToN, May
telegraph market
Liverpool—
July-August
M4RRIAGE REGISTER.
G.C. Tmohipson to Miss Lecjna Kruck
Ddnton.
(Katy Plyei
IT. & P.)
(Katy Limi
POUND-SUNDAY. PAIR OF LADIES’
White Silk Gloves, owner c4n g<-t same
Ly identifying them and paying for
this notice. 23gtf
FOR RENT -FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. ONE
block fmm square. Mrs Robinson, old
phone 696. 239p
Lv Dallas
2:10 p. th.
7 fit P- m.
AMATEUR PHOTOGR.'PHIC SUP-
>iies of all kinds at Palmer's. We de-
elop kodak films 309tfc
J W. FRALIN, DENTIST. SoUTH
aide square, middle of block, up-stairs,
Denton, Texas.
three ]
e<i xviti
house
Ginners’ Bonds
$2.S0 per $1,000.00
FOR GOOD MEXICAN CHILI
short orders go to T Menchaca's
taurant on
block from
MISCELANEOUS.
W’ANTED— THREE FURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping, close in
with modern conveniences, or two
rooms with board J. M. Mitchell. Den-
ton, Texas. Box 461.
'•ss Mean if Kidneys Feel Like
Lend or Bladder Bothers.
JERSEY PIGS
87.50 each. F.
228tfc
MHS LEONORA HANN WILL TAKE
,r«lers for cut flowers for any occasion,
also for plants. Old phone 2552. 257c
furious shell fir
but the Turks c,
t was imp'issibl
ANSWER To YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
Wl.at place prominent in the war?
Bosphorus,
i Baittiroj
ma, are I
WE WILL DELIVER YOUR PAR-
ce)s. Also have auto transportation
anywhere. MOURE BROS. Phones 56.
MISS MINT A MAXEY, PUBLIC STE
nographer. With Denton Trust Co.,
south side square. Residence phone,
Old 618. -
NEW YORK. May 19.—The Canard
line ofllce here today issued a denial of
the report that a submarine attacked
the Transylvania and that the liner es-
caped by a zig-zag course.
IF BACK HURTS USE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Folowing
>ei joint trtack and thi Dallas branch
r the dalJy passenger trxiiss:
Taliaferro Brothers sell and repair!
sewing machines.
Siu 34 i 3 ..
“ 34 i 3 12
“ 32 i 3 12
** 34 i 4...
id children
unt y.
' Center. T>
ward, but
their posit
Lt<’m ,0'lou
HOUSTON. May IP—Mrs. Ella Gentry
was seriouidy burned, her b^by burn-
ed; to death and her |iusba*d badly
buroed vvhfln their home Was robbed
an<jl then llre<i at Crosby^ neprjhere, tills
morning, ype polio? are usijig blood-
hounds in pursuit of tjtje todfpdiarles.
,1s the time table for botn
YnUNG MAX FOR OF
eojb a-ting and soliciting
o start, with chance of ad
Ref-Tine-s re pnred. Ad
, care Record and Chroni
236tf<
Wants to write your Fire,
Hail and Wind Storm
J. G. Sieglcr Doing Fairl
J. G. Si eg b r. who ba
gefous Condition fcon
throat self-inflicted xv
Fresh shipment maple syrup. Orde
can today.
| FRANCIS M. CRADDOCK, JR.
WANTED
fi'-C work.
Fair salary
\ merment
dress
Automobile Rates
$1.25 per $100 and up.
FOR RENT—THREE FURNISHED
rooms for light housekeping. Ail m
era conveniences. 33 East Oak. 1
phone 170.
Applications being se-
cured every day and
Loans are being
as if it were
the year.
Come in
whether you
ness or not.
•cially pre-
'17iey are
Can Deu-
convmcing
than tin
VY N ROWELL. D. D S.. OFFICE
ovw McCray s, south sole square Npw
phone 433, old phone 34L
J. R. CiiBB
eo<ik A Son s
blacksmith hu
Spiuts, 5.21.
New York —
July
October
Spots. 9 'h
INBRED JERSEY BULL, TORMENT-
or's strain. Service at J. M.. Barber's
Wagon yard. Fee $1 50 cash. 173tfc
DR W A, JONES, DENtl
square. Both phones.
at the Princess
drama
Wash-
Irma Carson and Frances Smith,
struggling shop girls, subsist on
*6 per.
takes
of life
l. She
takes her th
from here attending the de-
Double Oak t**ere Will Gibbons,
Mary Martin, Alex
Improving from tppendieitis.
Miss Pauline Goode, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs., Jim Goode, is improving after
several <lays' illness frijm appendicitis.
Rubber
Gloves
SEE SPRADLIN A LEWIS FDR FIRST
lass blacksmithing, woodwork, horse-
hoeing and
ruaranteed
NINE-ROOM HOUSE, TWu
r porches, two bathrooms,
tricity ; concrete walk t<>
Mocks distant. House n< w
kids’ shoes
ehool’s-nuL
i a co.
i Street,
fifteen minutes of
an«l the entire line
forward to assault
liespite their artillery's
Turks still fought, and
I and Australian troops
melted away under their dreadful fusi-
lade. The British gained the Turkish
first line, and then the attack was
stopped and hope of assaulting Krithia
abandoned."
T/iexe Commencement Daye
Remrnd Ue That
Summit Point, W. Va.—Mr». Anna
Belle Emey, of this place, says: °l suf-
fered for 15 years with an awful pain in
my right side, caused from womanly
trouble, and doctored lots for tt, but with-
out success. 1 suffered so very much,
that 1 became down in mind, and as help-
less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind
of shape.
I began taking Cardui, the woman’s
2_ Ji, J got relief from the very First
dose. By the time 1 had taken li bot-
tles, my health was completely restored.
1 am now 48 years years old, but feel as
LOWE, KODAK
k* *ach Wnrk
\\ ith the Lipscomb
Try Grandmother’* Old Favorite Recipe
of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sace Tea
and Sulphur, properly compounded,
brinds back the natural color and lustre
to the hair when faded, streaked or
gray: also ends dandruff, itchinir scalp
and stops falling haij*. Years auo the
only way to get this mixture was to
make it at home, which is mussy and
troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at ^py drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage apd Sulphur
Compound.’’ You will get a large bot-
tle for about 50 cental Everybody uses
this old, famous recipe, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does R so naturally and
evenly. You dampea a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
your hair, taking one; Ismail strand at a
time; by njorning the gray hair disap-
pears, knd after another application or
two,
dark,
years younger.
VA/HCN A SUBMARINE
IS in
WATtp IT IS
INVISIBLE - e>UT Wh
» W/ANTS TO BE
1 INVISIBLE ?
FOR SALE—GiiMPLETELY FURN
ished, thoroughly modern pew bunga
low, on North Elm street. ’ Gall 16 ok
phone. 23x<
M L. MARTIN. A B.. M. D., Dis-
eases of Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat.
Glasses correctly fitted. tfc.
d and
judged
Agn< s
Mary
'■nt'-r-
f the re-
ars Mei-
Northbound.
Ft Worth V
I >ick
aunt. Miss Carlie 'McMakin.
Judge Ruttorfl. .bet .tagoe ar
Mays of D<-nt"n went hire.
Sarah Gibbs and Mrs.
yisited iv ar Argyle
Chambers was in Denton
McMakin. who has been in Mar-
his health, has returned, much
i fix the
last ’Uli
FUX BBC
unabh
forced
father
refund "tt
tn extension
as security.'
VTI ENTION. DELI WENT U ITER
. CONSl WKRS.
Th? 19th is the last day. of grace,
cut-off si|ua<i starts promptly on
20th. CITY WATER AND LIGHT
PARTMENT.
FOR SALE— NICE WHIPI’IiHWl LI
peas 8125 per bushel, f. o. b. Aubrey
Texas, Route 3. J E. Nixon. 5-271
M< IUSE-
S <>n <>ne
they part Lae
in which Irma
SB di ll
Irma
Fire Department Nominations.
The nomination of candidal
the different offices of ;th
Department will be maiie
meeting iof the flepartniei
Hall tonight.
GRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
LOGAN'S M\THEMATK» SCHOOL
Building, May 24, continues nine
t. Arithmetic, bookkeeping, al-
and r umetry. Also fourth, fifth,
and seventh grades in arithimtic.
A wdl-koovin local druggist nays he
Ils lots of .lad Salts to folks who be-
ne in ov< H oming kidney trouble
trouble. tAdverUse-
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR G<hiD
Ford car, my. equity in house and lot,
78 North Elm St. Apply West Side
Harber Shop. 23‘Jc
toying
was
and
Doan'.S Kidpey Pills are e«
pared for kidney trouble.
McMakin visited their r-vommended by thousand
' Ion resident#; desire more
Roy proof of thyir effectivene
", statement of a Denton citizen "ho has
F. ; used them and willingly testifies to
j their worth ?
Mrs. J E. Griffin, 51 N Locust St..
Denton, says; “I had lameness across
my hack and every move made was
painful. The kidney secretions were re-
tarded and there was every symptom of
gravel. Headache and dizziness also
added to my misery. As soon as 1 be-
gan taking Doan’6 Kidney Pills, procur-
ed from J. Fi- Raley Co 's Drug Store,
1 got relief &Ii«l by continuing their use,
I was cured. It gives me gr^at pleas-
ure to have! the opportunity of recom-
mending this grand old inediyine.”
Price 50c, at ail dealers. Don't simp-
ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pillg^the same that Mrs. Grif-
fin had. Koster-Milburn Co, Props,,
Buffalo, N. Y. *’ j (Advt.J
A H McGINTIE. OFFICE WITH
•jggan Abstract Co., new pfione 5, old
phone 134 Kents houses in North,
East. South and West Denton Fur-
•ushed rooms for rent
•STRAY Els-ONE SMALL
6pl”red n»are mule, branded
hip. notify C. C. Archer, Route
2, Aubrey.. 293d.ltwc
Katy Flyer) "
v. C. Special)
Katy Limited)
We are now ready Io make cowboy
boots. BOYD RANDALL.
a look at the prices
which we arc offering
tires:—
Take
below
you on
Citizens Lou ud
Investment Company
RART0NVILLE. Mart-h IS—The Dou-
ble Oak Literary society closed Friday
• vening with an exhibition.
w arships,
shaken,
the Turk!
■'•>11 the Hurd day rd fig’dim
suddenly opened With shell fir
every ship afloat and battery
the most stupendous bombardment ever
witness'd Fifte.n- and tw.-lve-inch
guaranteed
) miles.
|the famous
Lee
Turks opened
eir ciinceded
cks were pre-
REGISTERED BULLS,
Cameron No. 117,217 idam
Baker) and" three other registered bulls
make the season at Will Locknane’s
wagon yard. 81.50 cash, subject to re-
tfira .privilege. Phone new 350.
to see ui
have busi
Sam <0arks, chairman, A C. Goeth
ahd A. B, Martin, three members of the
board ofjregeats of thi* Normal colleg-
es, were pmests of the North Texas Nor-
mal today, inspecting the buildings and
visiting the various Apartments.
They attended regular, chapel exercis-
es at tin? college We<mesday morning
and at njoon were seryed luncheon by
Miss Shaffer s domestic science class.
At 5 30 Wednesday afternoon they are
to be guests of Dr. anj| Mrs Bruce at
supper and will leave on the flyer fur
their Imijie*. Messrs. Sparks and Goeth
to Austin and Mr Marlin to Plainview
These Tires are)
on a basis of 3.50
We hlso sell
“Firestone” and the
Punctdre Proof tires.
Alex
lin for
improve^!.
Mif^ l|da McMakin was in Denton
Mr. .yijd Mrs Ivis Kinz were in Argyle
one "dayplUis week.
Miss Gertrwle Prurlty of Danton vis-
ited Mrg^Sarah Gibhs.
Mrs. ij 'W- Hudson returned home af-
ter a visit with her mother. Mrs.. Geo.
Thomas, neat’ Grapevine.
Mr. and Mrs. Raniei Bruml
Bethel yisited her iflother —
Breeding.
Geo. McMakin of Argyle was here
\!i<s <jalli<‘ Sch'.ppaul. whu
m.'iti~m. is somewhat better
Will Garrigen of IMnton was her.
Little Ruby Dinkins is visiting
Hint. Mis* Garlic McMakin.
Miss iarlie McMakin entertained
Merry Widow >«.ci< ty Wednesday.
J<«e| Chamber:- and ( larenc* Breed
were in D» nt on
Dr. Jolly of Waketnn was here.
Mrk. W L. Hill is <m the sick list..
Eil M^sun and family were in Den
usban’d. The <|ef<.nlant
onal brief, Mr; Owsley
mg a further '!■ lay of
rtfic explosion*, apparently
the TTrttH'i+iills. The whole
covered with a solid hank o
yellow and white smoke
“According to all preconceived no-
tions.'the whole enemy should hav<
been Wiped
“Suddenl;
gun fire, it
of infantry
Krithia. S
weakening.
.s forget that the kidneys,
■w' lg, g. t sluggish and cldg-
eed a flu*bing oceasionaHy.
v< backache and dull misery
i< y jeuion. sever# headaches.
Scott Tailoring Company
Both Phones. ..... West Side Square.
him Hie truth and
hoj'per in the store
has her purse
down the line
in his pocket,
but Inna goes
lie manager and
Kansas City 4.rain Markets,
wheat and corrf quotations follow
Wheat— Open '
May 145H 1
July ........ 1.19 5-8 1.
September 1.133-4
No. 2 red, spots 1.45; No. 2 hard, 1.49
Corn— Open
Mav ................... . 73 1-8
THE HA.N-
wants your
mess. SCmth Elm Street.
but whien the sundries
a long chance to get
and accosts men on the
mets Dicjk Hardy and h*
a restaurant where she
full meal he demands his
girl tell
I^aep a
works
io king
I»ick put ill
ilprit is detected
office and tells I
what she know* and Dick is giv-
en another chance. He makes good
and tells Irma of his love.
LOBGE NOTICES _.
tnfleM Lodge.No. H7, Aj F. A A. M
will meet 8alur<hy night. May 22, for
regular slated' meeting. Election
officers for ensuing term.
J B. F. KEL8AY, W . M .
R. H. EVERS, Secretary
SHE CAN’T ALWAYS BE
MOTHER’S LITTLE GIRL
Mile aa ARRaiaUant Tidiy.
Miss McFarlane’s
Portrait Studio
Extra high quality rubber gloves.
PosiUvrly One of the best bargains
in rubber (flove* ever offer«fcp . By
all means get a pair of thesr Tine
quality rubber gloves and save your
hands. Phone 52. Free delivery.
Sells FoiM Touring Car.
J L Wright delivered a Ford touring
ear yesterday
Sanger.
PORTUGUESE CABINET
TO REMAIN NEUTRAL
F»>h SALE
large sh>* pi
gas and el
normal, tW'
and in good conditio
006 cash; balance i
See p. E McDonald
First—Don’t) Delay. Secoad— Don't
I Experiment.
If you suCfer from backache: head-
aches or dizzy spells: if you n*t puer-
iy and are languid in the morning; if
the kidii* v sgen-ti,.ns are irregular and
unnatural in appearance, do ri<d delay.
In such ca>es the kiiineys" often m ed
HAW K., May 18.-Walter ami
Hawk were in Imnton.
Miss Blanche Moore visited i
inth.
Gus Hall and sons were here.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Deering
moved to near Argyle.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Maynard visited
their parents here.
Mrs. Farr is visiting her son, Leon
Farr.
Mr. amj Mrs J. Wood were in Denton.
Mr. Brower went to Denton.
Mrs. Cjau'le Hawk and daughter, who
have been visiting here, went to Den-
ton.
Miss Dorothy Hawk and brother,
Lowell, were here.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Johnson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Moon.
Bob McClain was in Denton.
THE PRINCESS
a program tonight that will plea
most exacting.
THE PRINCESS
a program t>mig!i^ that
ni'ist < \a< ting.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-GOOD
»econ<i-han<i Enterprise buggy. C. E.
Fbwler Son 238c
c we ha
the ktdl
•umalic twipg.
niach. sleeples-
dder disorders
itoi simply must keep your kidneys
the moment you
n the kidney n*-
ounces of Jad
drug store here,
take a tablespoonfui in a glass of water
b'‘f >re breakfast for a few days and
your kidn* ys will then act firn*. This
fammis salts is made fruni the acid of
grapes and l -fjmn juice, combined with
lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to •normal
activity. It ah'* neutralizes the acids
in the mine ko it no longer irrtlatea,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful eff<nejgent lithia-’
wafer drink which everybody should
and then to keep their kid-,
n, thus avoiding serious com-
TRANSYLVANIA WAS NOT
ATTACKED BY SUBMARINE
Today’s cotton
is follows:
Open Close
LOST—SP. J.DI Ni i TENNIS
betwwm C; i. A. and sqwire.
this office, please.
r RIDS U tNTED
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—THE
Trustees of the Denton City. Schools.
Dewton, Texas, will receive bids up
until 12 o’clock, noon. 26th day of May,
1915, for the erection, construction and
corppl*Ti°n of two brick school build-
ings. At the same time bids will be
recjpived on all mechanical equipment in
same, including heating, plumbing and
wiring. A certified check will be re-
quired with each bid, a»' a guarantee
thail if, awarded the wdrk the bidder
will enter into formal contract and give
satisfactory bond as required by the
specifications. For plans and specifica-
tiohs and all information pertaining to
same, apply to Sanguinet & Staats,
Architects. Fort Worth, Texas. All
proposals to be delivered to Sanguinet
& Ftaits, Architects, Fort "Worth, Tex-
as,! on W. T. Evers. Secretary of the
Board of Trustees of Denton, Texas.
AU bids must be in by the time herein
above mentioned and must l>e filled out
bn. blank forms furnished by the Ar-
chitects. The Board M Trustees re-
serves the right to reject any or all
bids. 238-ftwc
LONDON, May 19—The Offiei.il Bu-
reau today annoiTnced **lou hut import-
ant adv am e* in the Dardanelle* from
May 12 to 16th. Two GlWirka compan-
ies gained half a mile one night. Brit-
ish territorials made another gain the
next night. Everv dav
sitions improve.
DENTISTS.
SAUNDERS, DENTIST. OF-
Long A King's Both phones.
BRITISH REPULSED
AT HIA BABA WITH
TERRIBLE LOSSES
Fort Worth Livestock!,.
F.iRT WORTH, May 19—Tuesday’s
receipts i.OOO cattle. 2'0 calves, 1,500
hogs. 5.0011 sheep. Medinin-priced beef
*t*-T- sold at steady rates, but high-
priced stock was slow and difficult. A
small supply of cows and heifers sold
t" a fair demand at steady rates. One
car of bulls brought 86.25, others from
85.85 to 86 10 Galves sold at steady val-
•k'Ts ami feeders generally sold
it steady prices. Hogs were off
top 87.75, bulk -*7 55 <a7.75.
heep were steady, other kinds
■ lower.
BUY
Fount v
pasture
well water-
Price 840 j
[lent'-n Lou
ment. DENTd.N L'tAX A REALTY
Office over Postoffice.
S.MA'rKA, May 18.-4Cotton planting is
about ojver with in (this community.
Raymond Stanley jof Ponder visited
his brother, Andrew Gallaway of near
Argyle. I ... - ! j.
Mrg. ! Vandeventerj and chifdtyen of
Frtscto vjisited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
NEED AN AMBITIOUS,
ion-st. competent hand in
m.o'lun-rv. bipd-’rs. etc.’ If
I. Gtiati-ller, Denton, Texas
wound ii
h a razor
ing fairiv
iWils-m
|nt*K’lie
plain iw
visitihg wit!
I tie Normal Gullfge.
E Gocan-imihet is home from attend-
ing a session of th-- Sanitary Livestock
commission a| Atistin.
John Jones !is'representing the John
B Schmitz Coj. at the Funeral Directors'
and Embalniei**' Associati-kji meeting in
E«,rt Worth today
Mis— s i »na
W C JASPER, M D. Physician and
Surgeon ' ifllce over First National
Bank. Both phones 52. Office hours 9
to 12 and 1 to 6. 216c
An Denton
8:55 a m _
,9 36 a. hu | tonic, and
«35 p m
p52 p. m
THE PRINCESS
Has a pfogram tonight that will please
the mo^t exacting.
niov inz from
Principal A
Gily schools,
ten-lent of D-Titon county
ing a few <i>vs with M
the b‘-me Of her i-ar- uts,
M L. PvrtwWid.
H-iii A. G; Owsiey i
in-'fn'nz frt-iij Iba-vv, 11. N
\LF. REGISTERED FOX AND
Hinds. We register each pup-
"g in purchaser's name free of
Is-, Setters and Pointers, New-
foundlands, St. Bernards, Boston Ter-
riers, Scotch Gollies, Bloodhounds and
coon hounds and all other breeds named
in catalogue. Chester White, Poland-
China and Registere-1 Duroc Jersey
Re-1 hogs; Ferrets, Belgian hares. Pig-
e--ns, list of poultry. For 10c we will
mail the most comprehensive descrip-
tive illustrated catalogue in exist* nee of
all breeds. Whoever sends for one and
is not satisfied with it can have his
dime hack. Susquehanna Valley Ken-
nels, Tunkhannock, P a. 2i8<-
Ashburn C'Avan is lore from Dall
Waldo Blewett w* nt to Fort W
iis morning.
Mrs It. M Hiifftnn
mt W ord
Mrs
* 111 n
R. v
J. P. Magee
-INSURANCE-
Office Guaranty Bank Both Phones
Mr arid Mrs. S J. McQuinn. Mrs Sa-
rah Gibbs and Joel Chambers attended
th*' commencement exercises at Lewis-
tt he Dreamland..
‘ Tt’)*' Cameo Ring’’ presented at
Onamland theater this afternoon
tonight is a strong construct'
spl- ndidly acted story of a^.nm
wife. Mur*|oek MrOqarri*- and
Vernon play; the principal parts.
Phillips, a girl in a small town,
tains with a party in lom*
turn of loT school ffiend.
bourne. Clara meets Mary
oi*s, John Bk*<*wn and Charles Bow
am* regardless of Mary's virtual
gaz* rn* nt to J Im attempts to win
-"•$ awav on a business
g*its th*' zirl he loves,
by" and Clara decides to
•mt' town. She begins plan-
ning to -leatroy Mary's home and is
eventually -succeissfu). John leaves his
wife and daughter. Helen, and g<*s
to tin- city io engage in the loan busi-
ness. Mary borr-iws money from an
obi man in the town to sertd Helen to
to seek a position Helen is
to f'-fuhd the money, but is
> borrow m-mey from tier own
inko-'Wingly. Being unabl
second loan she app1
and offers a cam'
John recognizes t!
Iiis wife years a
makes inquly of hyr wher* aboi
the family is again happily unit
Mrs. E. L. Johnson entertained the
young folks with a party Saturday ev-
ening.
Mrtk
Kate Fo
Mrs. < ,
visited Miss Hattie Matthews:
MiM Maud WMson is visiting her sis-
ter, |Mr4- Brock, at 0tony
MF. afid Mrs. L. F. McKinney visited
Mr. knd, Mrs. John S|cott near Aqgj le.
Mr. aid Mrs. W. D. Fortune visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Samuel near fieuiah.
Tto-s"
bate at
Annie Gibbons, Mrs.
and Snjwdy Fortune, Charlie Loard,
John Frasher and sister. Miss Sallie.
and Miss Ma? Jektn'
■T*
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1915, newspaper, May 19, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213620/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.