Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Call Fox Bros. Taxicab
Wilson-HannCompany
ALLIANCE
vena
with 196 children
Milling Company
The Store of Certain Satisfaction
TREED
LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTKH*
Wheat
are
Insured
.... L
Gain
359
Lod V. Robertson
for the fun
INSURANCE
Bargains in White Goods
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Tiding,
Tom Morris Paints and
the ganje
A HOTEL BUILT
that
The Public
several
(adv.)
Hats!
comb
Princess
made
Pioplis Home Telephone Go
4th Celebration
children
effect wi
lights sv
be sep-
ybody is
WILL SHOW PICTURES OF LANDS
IN SOUTHWEST TEXAS SATURDAY
Office over Raley A Co.
Both Phones 275
PR 1 VER-MEETING CONGREGATION
WITNESSES WEDDING CEREMONY
William Banks Expects Constitutional-
ists to Win Out, Although Conditions
In His Part of the Republic are Quiet
Now.
bHU.
than
in Paschall Building, East
p Side of Square \
reet fell
sustain-
broken
Coun-
closed
modern
e A and
ues and
r before
Phone
pteaie
's Grocery,
r all the
th them and
vent/ more to be
ipplemental rolls
county has 8,226
the ages of 7 and
We All Have
Our Troubles
a modern
on North
15c
10c
Census.
scholastics in the
is not tabulated
tflned to
irb uncle.
Court Is
F. Sfchwartz,
Phones 86—Paschal
freshest of everythin
Start July account wi
how well you will be pleased
each
The
iut of sorts and
fe daytime, you
lid liver which
to get full of
lures all disor-
iactive liver. It
J cleanses the
ystem in good
qe 50c. Sold by
(adv.)
1913
1267
choir is
V Wolf-
Miss Bessie Part is visiting relatives
in Oklahoma City.
Misses Elizabeth and Lillian Pirtle
of Tyler are visitiMb Miss Janie Foe-
To know us is to try us.
TURNER BROS.
and Throat, and the proper
; of glasses.
ice over Curtis' Drug Store.
Rev. Frapk-
pastor,
at the Den-
ned muscle
idting easily
in charge, assisted
Dr. Caldwell, of the Central
lates.
sterment
oods will be
Give us a’
through July.
C. SAMPLE.
nth, there
ioI picnic.
prisoners ih
’ whom are
When you feel lazy, di
yawn a good deal in thb
can charge it. to a torp
has allowed the 'system!
impurities. HERBINE fl
ders produced by an'in
strengthens that organ]
bowels' and puts the s]
healtthy condition. Pric
R. H. Garrison.
1912
1166
, covered
will be. a
PEACHES.
I have plenty of ripe peaches that
I will sen any qnanti’y, delivered
anywhere. New phone 352.N
The King of All
For constipation, het
tjon and dyspepsia, us<
Life Pills. Paul Math
N. Y., says they are t|
laxatives. They are a
my family and 1 alwj
at home.”
Price 25c.
Raley & Co
Into! his new
5OUttl Locust
We have vegetables every day.
TURNER BROS
we have. For the 4th:
Juice, Sweet and .Soda
i, Cakes, many kinds. Fine
Vienna sausage, fresh
Paschall’s Grocery store invites you
to start July grocery account with
them. Phone 86.
Century and Automatic
Refrigerators.
, Attomey-at-Law
Practice in all
Emory C. Smith
to perform
for Jessie
Shaff, both
The oere-
the entire
iine| and ten.
:o out.
at wort
and
Mrs. W. G. Langle*, and
Mary Gregg Langlfy, ate
Denton relatives. '4'X
R. Griffin of Lipsdomb and
Batton & McCrary
40 W. Oak St.
interesting com
totals for
two years.
foot' follow-
The street force has' peen
street
DENTON BOY WRITES FROM
MEXICO OF CONDITIONS
The quality of our goods will be
high and the price low. Give us a
chance to show you this through July.
T. C. SAMPLE.
Anywhere in Denton
county. Write or tele-
phone me.
{Laxatives
teaches, indiges-
Dr. King’s New
Ika, of Buffalo,
le ‘‘King of all
blessing to all
lys keep a box
Get a bot and get well.
Recommended by J. F.
(adv.)
of Mrs
from an at-
For Cuts, Burns I
In every home tht
box of Bucklen’s Ari
in every case of burn!
scalds. J. H. Poland
R. No. 2, writes:
Salve saved my Jittlt
No one believed it <
The world’s best sa
Recommended by J.
(adv.)
When You are
Have Stolen
Your Fat
CHAUTAUKUA SUBSCRIBERS.
Your name and the number of .tick-
ets you subscribed for last July arc
now on file at each of the banks
in town. You will materially help the
committee and the thirty citizens who
stand behind the Chautauqua tbis year,
in their efforts to make this move-
ment self-supporting, if you will AT
ONCE go to your bank, and call for
the tickets you have agreed to take.
Do it now, and save the committee fur-
ther trouble, (Signed) .
L. D. BORDEN,
■ J. E. WILSON,
’ H. G. ALLEN,
2tc V Committee.
Pork and’Beans, 5c, 10c and 15. T
one. TURNER BROS.
Start July with Lipscomb Drag Si
You’ll find latiikcQon in trading with u
call for and deliver prescription*.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE.
Following the mid-week prayer
meeting at the First Methodist church
Wednesday night, the pastor, Rev.- 0.
T. Cooper, was called oh
the marriage ceremony
Brothers and Miss Erma
young people of Denton,
mony was witnessed by
prayer meeting congregation and af-
ter thg ceremony the Impromptu
guests extended congratulations to the
bride and groom.
Sheriff Orr Thursday morning
ceived from Pilot I
John Drake, charged
court at Pilot Point
assault on C. R. Mon
,sault is alleged to hs
Elm creek, west of 1
no particulars are kn<
Drake’s bondsmen ai
Henry Selz, L. V. Sei:
son.
In our bakery and ice
cream department we can
furnish you in bread, cakes
and ice cream for any pur-
pose. ■ '*'
COX & WHITSON.
College Stores.
Old phone 61, new 71 and 188.
The quality of our n
high and the price low
chance to show you thh
Let us impress phones 44 on your
memory. Those phones mean satis-
factory service and groceries,
us and see how well we can
you. Long & Ling.
home till you1
pieciate it
Denton
| . Don’t worry over your groceries. We
are here to do (hat for you. We put
1 our entire time and business service
at <your disposal. Phone us over
either phone, 44. Long & King.
The funeral services of J. P. Turner,
who dropped dead at his new home on
Mulberty street Tuesday afternoon,
were held at his home Wednesday af-
ternoon at five o’clock .with Rev. Os-
car T. Cooper, pastor of the First
Methodist church,
by Rev
Presbyterian, and Rev. E, T.
Following the services,
was made in the Odd Fel^ws ceme-
tery, with the following acting as
pall bearers: E. E. Miller; A: T. Bates,
Ed F. Bates, W. H. Rucker, formerR*
of Lloyd, and J. W. Rogers of Lloyd. .
Turner Bros, grocery, W. B. Mc-
Clurkan’s store and the Denton
ty National Bank remained
throughout Wednesday.
Heat and Cook
with Natural Qas
A letter from William Banks, now
al El Tigre, Mexico, to his father,
Dean A. L. Banks, of the C. I. A., tells
interestingly of conditions now pre-
vailing there. That portion of the re-
public • is comparatively quiet Mr,
Banks writes, and the belief is grow-
ing that the Constitutionalists will
win out in their fight for control of
government.’ Mining operations
still in progress at El Tigre mines,
Banks reports.
North Texas Gas Co
Next Door to Water and^ Light Office.
Asthma can oe earwc at none.
Trial treatment and full Information
absolutely free without . charge
Write Frontier Asthma Company,
Room 102Buffalo. N. T. (Adrt.)
Jon ball
ween the
jam com-
sum will go
tie Old Sol-
tou can get South Texas
honey at Turner Bros.’
the past
i rain of 405
t ee to the
test results
m in your
erly filled.
Rid Your Children of Worms.
You can change fretful, ill-tempered
children into healthy, happy young-
sters, by ridding them ot worms.
Tossing, rolling, grinding of teeth;
crying out while asleep, accompanied,
with intense thirst, pains in the stom-
ach and bowels, feverishness and, bad
breath, are symptoms that indicate
worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer, a
pleasant candy lozenge, expels the
worms, regulates the bowels, restores
your children to health and happiness.
Mrs. J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin, Ill., says:
“I have used Kickapoo Worm Killer
for years, and entirely rid my children
o. worms. 1 would not be without it.”
Guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail.
Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine
Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis, (adv.)
races, the
•schools were as
noon. 1 he tactory how-
ever will be ©pen all day.
’oint bond' for
in the Justice
with aggravated
trief. The as-
ve occurred on
pilot Point, but
>wn here.
re Fred Hayden,
t and Don
busy grad-
streets in
Wiggs also
cutting the
DE LOCAL
In every home where there is a baby
there should also e ba obttle of MC-
GEE’S BABY ELIXIR. . It may be need-
ed at any. time to correct sour stom-
ach, wind colic, diarrhoea or sujnmer
complaint. It is .a wholesome remedy,
contains no opium, morphine or inju-
rious drug of any kind. Price 25c and
50c per bottle. Sold by R. H. Garri-
son.
jit Wednesday by
McCook,
reading. Of ttie
JOHN DRAKE MAKES BOND FOR
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CHARGE
Tits' serviette were delayed awaiting
the arrival Mr. Taylor’s daughter,
Mrs. Joe Johnson, and little son, Joe D.,
who were ini Colorado. They are ex-
pected in today or this evening.
pthers who have arrived for the fun-
eral include Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanks
and Mrs. L. Ft Parvin, the latter moth-
er of Mrs. ♦aylor, of Ardmore; Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Langran of Dallas, and
Walter Parvip of Parvin.
The funeral services of B. S. Taylor,
who died suddenly Tuesday night at
Tils home on .West Oak street, will be
held at ten oi’clock Friday morning at
the First Baptist church, with Rev.
Walter G. Lajtimore of Dallas, assist-
ed by Rev. M. E. Hudson of the First
More rain fell Thursda r In Showers.
Mrs. Billie Woods ds i Me tp be up
again.
Mrs. J. S. Humes is rec jveri
ly from an attack of phurlsj
Mrs. R. M. Huffhlnes is Coi
her bed by a very pain ul c
A new suit hi the County
styled H. F. Meyer vs.
debt.
L. P. Floyd’ is buildfog a
home at 4he corner of C
Chestnut street.' * * ■ ’
J. N. Stover has moved
home at the corner of
and Mill streets..
Grape Juice
Unfermented
_ indirect
from the cfeiling.
and Bruises.
?re should be a
lica Salve, ready
s, cuts.wounds or
p, Delvalle, Tex.,
{Bueklen’s Arnica
girl’s, cut foot,
rould be cured.”
Ive. Only 25c.
T. Raley & Co.
With J. H. McAtiear in charge,
pictures of scenes in Southwest Tex-
as will be. shown at Princess Thea-
tre beginning at 10 o’clock Saturday
morning. Col. C. E. Hughes will de-
liver a < descriptive talk during the
pictures and explain them. The exhi-
bitton is free.
JfKW SUPPLY OF DICTION-
ARIES JUST IN AT TBB KEOOfU)
AND CHRONICLE OFFICE
Fioe meih underwea
suit.......................:................
His trial has befli 8?t tor
been set.
The
time,
see
if you bring it to u:
the best service j the lowest
•possible price. You are assured
of getting fresh and pure drugs
carefully, accurately and skillful-
ly compounded by men of long
experienbe. Packages delivered
to all parts of the city without
mob violence,
covered. 1“
July 7th. A former trial had
for June 12, but was postpohfd nn ac-
count of the negro’s condifiii
The Princess Theatre opep
after having x undergone '< rei
Make a big saving pn mllllm ry right
now by attending Mrs. Didst
Clearance Sale. -
Lipscomb, H. D.,
dice limited to Eye, Ear
reriodOling' his
Elm street, having
added four attic rooms, i nd is other-
wise improving the building. <■ <
The postoffice will rqmain closed
July 4th, with the wind
general delivery between
The rural carriers will riot
The IB-year-old son ol J
Fowler on West Hlckor r
out of a tree Wednesday an
ed .severe bruises, but n
bones.
The city scholastic em olljnent has
now reached 1271, four moi e scholastics
having been enrolled witjiin
day or two. This is a
frofn last year.
The First Baptist chuich
requested by its leader, H.
sohn, /to meet at the churcih' Friday
mopnlig promptly at 9:30
eral or Robert S. Taylor
Warren Moore, a son of
Hn Moore, a former Deniion
was pperated on Thursday
ton sanitarium for a stra
in his side. He was
Thursday afternoon.
The benefit from the boc seats sold
at the Harrison teig thea re. Wednes-
day ffight nette<J the Daughters of the
Confederacy 820.05. This
toward the swelling of
diers’ Nimument fund.
The city street force is
ing and repairing several
the city. Commissioner
has a mower at work
J. M. Gurley is building
eight-room two-story hous;
Locust street. The first slojry of the
building will be pf solid concrete, and
the second will be fram
with stucco. The house
in the city.
At Lynchburg, near Cor 1
is to be a bi^f Sunday schai
Besides many usual picnic a nusements
members of the entertain pent com-
mittee stated Thursday morning that
an old-fashioned dinner wii
ed on’the ground, and ev
invited to come.
Saturday afternoon at thtfee o’clock
there will be a free-admhi
game at the D. A. C. Park b
Harrison team and a local
posed of many former stan who are
well known to all of the bai ebaH fans
in theAdmission to
will be absolutely free.
The l^es of the First
church will serve dinner
the members of the Booster
Lewisville at the Chamber
merce rooms
members are to. understand
sider themselves solicited io aid in
making the dinner a success.
Word from Fort Worth
Tommy Lee, the negro boqttlack who
ran amuck in Fort Wort!
woflks a|m and who Was late • brought
here for safekeeping from t ireatenen
is almost en trely re-
GUNTER
? SAN ANTONIO,
Absolutely Fireproof, Modern, E
^These are all splendid Vb
good styles, so come earl
the sizes are badly broken.
re-grading South Elm
cleaning out the gutters.
There are now seven i
the county Jail,* four of
white and three negroes.
Miss Mamie Hill, dau« hter
W. A. Hill, is recovering f
tack of acute indigesttoi
Mrs. Ben Key, who h is been suf-
fering from an infected foot; follow-
ing a severe scald, is reported belter.
The small yon of J. H.
ing on South Locust
severe bruises when
the loft of the barn.
S. A. Godfrey is
house on North
Automobile users know what it is
to have troubles. A great many or
the troubles in automobiles can .be
averted by baving the machine kept
in the proper condition. A little break
that ;is not properly repaired • will
giye continuous., trouble, but if the
little break is fixed up in our shop that
break will not occur again. Our me-
ehanics have had years of practical ex-
perience in some of the biggest auto
shops and tney are well able to take
care\of automobiles, anv make. If
die the Fisk
better we w<
Christian
Friday to
>lub from
* of Com-
It was state<|i that ail
and con-
I “stick,” the board’* won will result
I In -an increase In the toty of 880,000.
Much oi It, however, is where prop-
erty owners have, sought to render
their property at a lower valuation
than previously set. Assessor Led-
better said Thursday tha! the , city
roils have lost in three renditions
litsiOQO, including a couple of estates
in whictu the personal property has
been moved out of town, but that-he
thought the total for thia year will
txceM M/)09t00Q, or approximately the
same as list year.
wants rapid, dependable tele-
phone service—the kind that we
maintain.. That is why we are
growing and so many people use
the NEW phone.
No trouble to give connec-
tion without your give the num-
ber. We are now connected
with ovsr 11,000 automatic
telephones in Dallas.
white—2,548 to 2,-
Just the reverse is true of the
females tqtal 159
New Shipment of
BABY BUGGIES
Better ones for less money.
Don’t Wait—Order Electric Fans Now.
You’ve no idea how comfortable it will make your
ve tried them. Your wife will certainly ap-
Kindly bear in m|ind that it
will be a great assist
doctor in getting the
from his prescript!
case if they are pro
of the independent
;!ns that were very
n ved smaN losses
year. / <
negroes, where the
ami males 1-J.
By ages, including all
totals for the rura
follows;
Seven years .....
Eight years ......
Nine years ........
Ten years ........
-Eleven yeats .....
Twelve years .....
Thirteen years ....
Fourteen years ...
Fifteen years .....
Sixteen years .....
Independent Districts
The report o< the
independent districts
Jn Superintendent M<Cook’s statement
but he furnishfes an
parison between the
district for the past
totals and comparison follow
District—
Denton. ...
Pilot Point
Krum .. ..
Lewisville .
Sanger ....
Jtlstin .. ..
Aubrey .. .
•Decrease.
Vanham, liv-
stieet, suffered
he fell out of
D. S. Ligon has returned from
Tolar where he conducted a revival
meeting.
Mr. and
daughter,
guests of
■ Mrs. F.
Mrs. Annie Owens of Aubrey are the
guests of Mbs. Fannie Collins.
George W. Goxof Alvord, who came
over for the funeral of his brother,
C. A. Cox, was here yesterday.
Mrs. L. H. Schweer and sons, Henry
and Laurence, left this morning for
Boulder, Colorado, to spend the sum-
mer. -
Mrs. Sadie Clark and daughter of
Dallas, who have been the guests of
Mrs. Fannie Colling, have returned
home. <
Miss Annie Adams of Milford, who
has been visitiing relatives in McAles-
ter, is here, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C.- Adams. •
W. B. E'kins returned last night
from a pleasant trip tu Oklahoma.
He visited relatives at Coalgate, Ok-
lahoma City, El Reno and Mangum.
Dean A. L. Banks of the C. I. A. will
leave next week for Miles, Mont., on
business. He may go on to the Pa-
cific coast and .into Canada before re-
turning home.
J. C. Roberts is here from Crowell
visiting his mother. Mr. Roberts is
a deputy in the District-County Clerk’s
office in Crowell. Conditions are fair-
ly good now in that section, he says,
rains of-Iate being helpful.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Winnipeg,
Okla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Samples and other Denton friends of
Mrs. Uawrence, who, before marri-
age, was Miss Kina Bass of Hiijsboro,
several-times vfcitor to Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schweer and chil-
dren, Frederick and Catherine, and
Miss Pauline Lipscomb left this, morn-
ing for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend
the next two months. Returning, tney
will visit in San rrancisco. Salt Lake
City and Denver befort coming home.
Detroit Jewel, Majestic
and Century Stoves
Rugs and Art Squares.
Buy and sell second hand
furniture.
h tonight
• >alrs for
the past two weeks. The new f, \
is. a very pretty play hous ,and ac-
cording to Manage. Vivian md Hill-
ger, the house will he kept <ool with
the big exhaust fans. The h )use has
been thoroughly cleaned and L—-
new inside and presents a ve y pretty
itl) the side lights an<
: With fifteen or I
added wnen the (
aye all in, Denton
fcholastios between'
17 years, a gain oftaH over the total
of 7^36 for the pr’ceding year. Of
the 29^ gain, il is vorthy oft remark,
KM, or considerably more than o'ne-
ihird are comprised in the gain shown
by the city of Jentun. The rural
scholastics, outside of Denton and the
other independent districts, stiowe-d a
gain of 86. Several
districts showed ga
small and two sho
from the preceding
The details of th^ scholastic census
report, as given oi
^County Superintendent J.
make interesting
5,226 rural scholastics, 4,921 are white,
as against 305 negr|oes. and 4,701 are
native-born whites,
born of German patents, seven Mexi-
cans, nine Bohemians and eight of all
other nationalities qf foreigners.
Males Exceed Fema
In sex division, th| males outnumber
the females in the
7 ■' .
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