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RECORD AND CHRONICLE, ItKN’l'ON, TEX IS. THURWY, AVNE 1U1S.
Don’t Suffer!
Cardui Woman’s Tonic
The
by some
When 1 found Dr. Hobson s
the
was
.Hanafro:- of Railroad Cnred of F.rze-
no definite
board took
Children Hare
mothers think
and guarantee the arrival
on time.
that
less
also
and
only and beat itch
..-j tn thd U. 8."
of the I
that
county. ]
dir* ctors
loyalty
exists
It was
i that
itch
t ion,,
skin
al-
are
i res. The
thia tract
SIX-MON* HS OLD SOX OF MR.
AND MRS. SULLIVAN DEAD.
WORK ON NEW BUILDING
FOR LAUNDRY CO. BKOVN.
A. A. GREF„N SUBMITS
TWO PROPOSITIONS.
A sprained ankle “>ay aa a
h» cured In. from three to
H ARRISON TENT THEA IRE
TO PLAY RETURN DATE.
hla
Mr.
•»Y. i Only an<1 Bert Itch Medldno .
— " Rrockingham of
He writes. "Pleare
At one time I had a very bad case
of eczema. It troubled me for sev-
en or < l<ht years, and, although I
tried all kinds of medicine and sev.
era! doctor*. 1 got no relief until I
used Hunts Cut' Used several
boxes and It finally < t’red me, and
I have always kept a box with me
for fear It will come h«nk. A. D.
Gn«d* no"gh Qenoral Manager Lida
Valiev Railway ,Co.. Goldfield. Nev.
50c per box at drug stores.
1 (Advt.)
Ointment.
III.,
twenty-five
place Denton
the lime-light.
the first instance
smaller town has
body to a larger
alone is expected
Ing eleven
n’aced upon
817.500.
The Park .
action in the matter for the pres-
» nt.
rule
_______ four
days bv applying Chamberlains
Liniment and observing the direc-
t'd g, with ea< h bottle. For sale by
all dealers (advt)
Work c” th" new dry cleaning
plant for I ho Den'on Steam I^aundrv
Co wn« be tun Thursday with M. H.
WbPlock * Co. contra tore. The
britd ng will cent >1150 and the
machlnrrv about 51800. Manager
Mcl>cblan said Friday that be ex-
pected to have the plant In operation
by Sept 1 at lates*. The plant la
one of the few in the state of Its
kind.
O. M. Curtis informs us that
readv a great many fanners
buying Blackiegoids preparatory to
vaccinating their cattle this spring.
There Is no question but that this
Is a good move. something that
every owner of cattle ought to at-
tend to before it is too late. Veter-
inarians are agreed that there is
ii’Ble use trying, to treat a >ase of
Blackleg. It ig almost invariably
fatal and a single case Is likely to
so Inoculate the soil with germs
tba* the infection will linger for
years to come.
Since it is a well established fact
that vaccination will prote<t against
tide disease, no one ought to ne-
glect this pre aution The next
time you have sn opportunity, ask
for in'ortnatlon, booklets, etc., at O.
M. Curtis. (Advt.)
DAUAS TRIP; VIA
LEWISVILLE 800ft
Most
Many
dren are suffering from
heedache, nervousness,
costivenegs. when they
of "hat most common
rfren's ailments,—worms
iil-temixered, fretful children,
toss and grind tiieir teeth,
bad br< a’h and coll ky pains,
all the symptoms of having worms;
and should be given Kickapoo
Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lo-
zenge, which expels worms, regu-
lates the bowels, tones up the sys-
tem, and makes children wrell and
happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer ig
guaranteed. AIL druggisas, or by
mail. Price 25c. Kicaapco Indian
Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St.
Louis. . (Advt.)
Mr. .
says:
years and had tried everything. All
failed ‘ '
Eczema Ointment, I found a cure. ’
This ointment is the formula of a
‘ physician and has been in use for
years—not an experiment. That is
why we * an guarantee it. All drug-
gists, or by mail. Price 50c. Pfeif-
fer Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and
St. Louis. (Advt.)
Swys Dr W V.
Kinrstreo. 3. G.
send me bv mail at once one dozen
Hunt's Cure, •
medicine to
50c PT box,and money promptly
refunded if It t ile In Itch. E zema,
Ringworm. Tetter, etc. All drug-
gig*a. Manufactured bv A. B. Rich-
ards Medicine - Sherman. Texaa.
(Advt.)
I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 years,” writes
Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, Ala., “but I was
not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had
to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no
better. 1 hurt all over, and 1 could not rest At last, 1 tried
Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am in very
good health, and able to do all my housework.”
MAKE i™
TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES
as well as
the
of the dust
be a deterrent
Twelve applicants for teachers’
certifi ates applied to take the ex-
i amination which began Thursday.
I As there were no applicants for
I permanent certificates, however, the
■examinations did not begin until
I Friday morning. A. S. Keith of Pi-
lot Poiyo and T. A. Fritts, in the
abeencq of J. W. Beaty of Denton,
conducted the examnations,
applicants were as follows:
Second grade—Mrs Mattie Cok-
er, Aubrey; C. S. Trotter, Roanoke;
Misses Anna Sneyd of Roanoke, Co-
ra Heatherly of Richland Springs,
i Ruth Collins of Sanger. Vera Tom-
| berlin of Pilot Point Frances
| Howe of Roanoke and Bessie S’ag-
[ ner of Roanoke. J. B. Allen ot
Denton is the only applicant for a
first-grade certificate
' W. |H. Varnttr of Pilot Point. Mi-
nerva Woody and J. M Powell of
Denton, are negro applicants tor
second grade certificates
Directors Owsley, Lipscomb, Al-
len. Fowler, Christal and Wilson
met in special session Monday af-
ternoon to complete details ot the
Dallas trip- It was decided that the
<**st route all the way through
would be j through Lewisville and
then out by Coppell, where it is
expected tnat a number oT Roanoke
cars will join the delegation.
Reports from Aubrey, Pilot Point.
Sanger, Justin, Lewisville and Garza
were reported to be very encourag-
ing and indicative
tend good feeling
throughout Demon
he opinion of the
the recent rains would add sevreal
ars to the procession,
being of material benefit to
travelers, on account
that might otherwise
tact or
It is now thought
the number of cars will not be
•han 125. It was the opinion
that this trip will
Denton county in
This is said to be
in Texas where a
made a visit in a
city, and this fact
to attract newspaper publicity, it
was voted that ladies be urged to
ac ompany the boosters and Presi-
dent Owsley reported that specia.
Provision had been made for their
ent' rtainment while in Dallas.
The hour for starting has been
set at 7:30 and a special effort will
be made to start at that time This
will afford the advantage of the cool
morning
in Dai as
A. A. Green Jr. of Dallas, owner
of the old Carroll homestead front-
ing on West Oak s’—et Wednesday
at'ernoon submitted two proposi-
tion* to the Park board conc-rning
the pur hase of pnrt of the Carroll
property for a city park. Another
n eetlng was called Thursday
it orning for aether meeting Thurs-
day afternoon tn consider a third
prooaal on another part of the
property.
Mr. Green’s first proposal
.for the five acres on the south end
ot the tract, including the old Car-
roll home. His price for this was
817.500. At the request of the
board he algo gave a price on the
elev n acres Just north of the
honie-p’ato. lying between John B.
Denton and Carroll streets and
• Congress avenue, contain-
valuatlon
ra* also
Fred Mayfield, business manager
of ’he Harrison Tent Theater Co.,
who made many friends here on the
occasion of their first visit a couple
of years ago. Is here making
rangements for the r*n>m of
companv beginning June Id.
Mayfield said Thursday that since
th<j company's first trip here, they
have enlarged the tent, rebuilt and
re-arranged the aeats and strength-
ened the dramatic end of the show.
Mr. Harrison while here bought s
farm near Denton and counts this
at yhis home when he retiree L’he
company will open on the cot tod
yard lot on Ea«t Hl kory.
You may wonder why Cardui is so successful, after
other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cardui is
successful, because it Is composed of scientific ingredients,
that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. It
will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists.
Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.,
for Stedalfuintctions. and M-pagc book. ’’Home Treatment tor Women.” sent tree. J CO
OAK STREET METHODIST
ATTENDANCE INCREASE*.
The revival services at the Oak
Stre*>' M. E. church <ondu<ted by
the Rtvs, Messrs. Rober's, continues
wijth a steady Increase in attend-
ance. Rev. E.. G. Robert* preached
Friday evining from Titus 3:5, the
texts being the new birth. Services
Sunday will be held at 3 and 8:15
p. m.
Guaranteed Ecze>»« Remedy.
The < onstant itc hing. burning,
redness, rash and disagreeable et-
of eczgnia, tetter, salt rheum,
piles and Irritating skin erup-
can readily le -ed and the
made clear and smooth wit);
Hobson's Ecrzma
I. C. Cleve.and of Ba li,
I had eczema
Worms.
th,elr coil-
indigestion.
wo akness,
are victims
of all chil-
Pf-evtsh,
who
with
have
Eugene, the six-'mon^hs-'olW <son
; of Mr- and Mrs. Jesse D. Sullivan,
residing near Taylors' gin. died at
the home Wednesday morning at
11 o’ lo<k after an illness of about
two weeks.
The r'mains were taken to San-
ger Wednesday afternoon and funer
al services were held there, fol-
lowed by interment In the Sanger
eemet' rf-
The J. D Sullivan family is dis-
tantly related to Ben Sullivan of
ttgis city, and moved here from
Sanger hot long ago.
15.BR rHAN WATER
BLOOD IS
The
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Haile
Rec
white
injur d.
any
Thirty-
' oth
na ionalitie's '
DEATH Of MRS. J. A. KELSAY
EMPIRE
men's
Mr.
with all
the ballots iq
follows:
J.
top in that
town.
don’t
HARRISON’S
Tent Theater Co
ON
1000 Seats at 10c | 52o5c
OperatP yrchestra. Doors open 7:30 p. m. Perf
thlT'yoJnJ!p. m. Starting
k anA harm. I 1
Location: Cotton Yard, E. Hickory St
I
DR. PIERCE’S GREAT I0C.8 PtGE HI I STRATI D < OMMO'i SENSE MEDICAL
ADVISER WILL BE SENT ERIE, CIO’ll BOUAD FOR XI OMl-CEXT STAMPS.
and a
burned
to
in
in Denton
to Texas in
ago, living
of the time
A. Kelsay
years ago)
in Allany,
children.
— 10'.
96
Wea-
hatta-
SUFFRAGE A STEP TOWARD EMPIRE EXPRESS CO. WINS
HELI” DECLARES DR. JACOBS SUIT AGAINST M„ K. & T
joys,
and
Tab-
tl'.e
reg-
and
inn h
done
it hlng
were
the
home
, e. •
For (area, bertha or any other travel
information deaired, addreaa
<aua«
Kills
need,
easily.
of W.
relief
. ot
trom
and
ot
ot
at
More dictionaries Just in at Rec-
ord and Chronicle office.
f. MATTHEWS HAS A
RIXAW U MONDAY MORXIXG
K.
Elm
Pythla*
age of our lives has its
with
pany.
IHHS SUM Off
WISE CHIUY sniff
Concert
Band &
Disease
disease
months
cutting a
over wit
he expects
both in
WOV»’N WIRE FENf’E <’O.
ARRANGES TO DISSOLVE
women
it was
XEGRO ARRES FD; WANTED
IN KAI EMAN EOR EELONY.
> ESTABLISHES
AGENMV IN DENTON.
For sale bv all dealers.
(Advt.)
In repertoire of High Class Comedies and Dramas
written especially fot this company by Mr. Harrison.
W. G. Crush, Gener4 pMernger Agent
Katy Budding. Dalles. Tea.
A. W. ROBERTSON TELLS
Of TRIP TO CHATTANOOGA
th-
for
you
put
all
is
strengthens
50c. Sold by
Notice to the stockholders of the
Denton Woven Wire Fence com-
pany were mailed out Thursday an-
nouncing that a meeting will be held
at the First National bank on July
15 for the purpose of dissolving the
company. Sale of the company’s
machinery and realty was mad- last
Tuesday by Substitute Trustee J. C
Christal. under a mortgage lien held
hy the First National hank, amount-
ing toi about $3,8 80. The Property
Was bought in by L. L. Fry. said to
be representing
stockholders in
tnachfnerv was
him for $2.OOo
which it is placed for $2,500.
got
>o use it,
Supt. McCook Monday
the appointment of T. A.
the County Examining
It relieves itching instantly
few applications removes the
thus performing a permanent
Price 25c, 5b<- and $1 per
himself and other
the concern. The
knocked down
and the building
Dr. William States Jacobs, |
inspiring
J. J. Matthews narrowly escaped
injury Monday morning when his
team ran away on the MiK.nney
road from his home to Denton. He
tzad risen up in .he wagon to hurry
up the team, when the animals be-
q$me(>.fiigbtened and sprang fot*
ward, tipping him over in front of
vhe waeon. He droppt d Hat on the
ground and the wagon passed
harmlessly over, not touching him-
A alight scratch on the hand and
one on the ear were the only injur-
ies noted.
suffered from a din
36 years, and about six
it attacked on- of my eyes and
it out. After it was too late. I
a box of Hunt’s Cure and began
and I must say that it is
tears and I believe it will cure any
skin eruption. I*. H. Chancy. Caney,
La. (Advt.)
rights mean equal
he said.
superficial genera-
ls danger in foliow-
it was
is a blood cleanset and alterative that starts the liver and stomach Into vigorous
action. It thus assists the body to manutactune rich red blood w-hl.b feeds the
heart- nerves—brain and organs ot the body. The organs work smoothly like
machinery running in oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired,
v eak and faint. Nowadays you tan obtain I>r. Pierce's Go|.'.*n Medical Dis-
covery Tablets, as well gs the 1 quid forrn from a'l medicine dealers, or tablets
by mail, prepaid in $1 or t ic s se. Adrcss R. V. P er.t, M. DM Buffalo, N. Y.
strength
easily contracted,
Emaltion will
the cold and
your strength to
prevent sickness.
•corr a bowh«
T. ething babies always have a
hard time of it when this proc ss oc
curs in hot weather. They not only
have to <ontend ♦*(»'• cninful gums
but the stomach is disordered, bow-
els loose and the body uncomfort-
able. The best help vou can give
the little stiffer<*r Is M GEE S BA-
BY ELIXIR. It corrects sour sto-
mach. cools and quiets the bowels
and helps digestion. Pr’ce ?5c and
50c per bottle. Sold by
rison.
The Empire Express company bas
established a loeal agen< y in the
Paschall building on East Oak
tlvreet and has all their equipment
here ready for operation when the
above suit has been settled R. F.
Baird is local agent and L. D. Ste-
phens is driver.
Sheriff Orr and Deputy Gallagher
Lett otwn shortly rffteq- 2 o'clock in
tl»*> tdireotlon of Justin to join the
Wise county and Tarrant <ounty
Sheriffs in the chase of two alleged
horse thlefs, who. Friday jug* be-
fore noon, stood oft the Wise
county officer at the points of their
Winchesters and made their escape
coming in the direction of Justin.
The encounter oc< urred near Rhome
The Wise county officer had only
his pistol and when tie approached
tlfe men, who had with them five
horses, they used their rifles to pre-
vent him etting any closer He re-
tired to seek aid and > men came
eastward toward Denton county. He
notified the Tarrant county officers
as well as Sherii Orr, and they
obpe to converge on the men sonae-
tVhe^e about the corner or D'-nton
and Wise counties on the Tarrant
county line.
the discovery of
scholastics
making
> 1 over
lo colored
15 colored.
R. H. Gar-
( Advt.)
regular morning opera ion of
bowels puts you In fine shape
the day’s work If you miss it
feel uncomfortable and cannot
vim into your movements. For
bowel irregularities HEJRBINE
the remedy. It purifies,
and regulates. Price
.c. H. Garrison.
(Advt.)
NEW SUPPLY OF DICTION-
ARIES .TEST IN AT THE RECORD
AND CHRONTCI.E OFFICE.
>ut Little E.m
M r- Rober' son
’he yi, id to be
quanti’v and
Bell. V. C.
McDonald.
cDonald. M
George Roark, M.
Olin Cunningham,
Carroll Paschall,
Moore,
Celina;
and Mrs
Each
Old people should be happy,
they will be if Chamberlain's
lets are taken to strengthen
digestion and keep the bowels
ular. These tablets are mild
gentle in their action and especially
suitable for people of middle age
and older. For sale bv all d< alers.
(Advt.)
T. A. FRI'TS OF HEBRON ’
CO. EXAMING BOARD.
1,267 SCHOLASTICS
IN DENTON; BIGGEST
IN TOWS HISTORY
States
terian
women that if they had reached the
conclusion ‘not to mother the race,’
it was well enough to give them the
ballot. Equal
responsibilities,’
” “This is a
ttan and there
ing a fad to an extreme,’
stated.
“ Any woman who neglects
ihild does more harm than could
be repaired
the world ’
He said
On-
Ka-
(Advt.)
cured me. John
1 1 i olored
1 5 color* d.
24 colored.
I want you t*> know how
good your Hunts Cure lias
me. I had siif'eyed with
plies for 15 years and wh n
traveling tlirou-'h Texas a man told
me of your
50c box
Bradley,
fe-
scbolasticg are
When your child has whooping
| cough be careful to ke p the cough
' loose and expe* toration easy by
giving Chamberlain’s Cough Reme-
her 1 dy as may be required. This reme-
dy will also liquify the tough mu-
cus and make easier to expecto-
rate. It has been used successfully
in manv epidemics and is safe and
sure.
J. 8. Myers of Carrollton, a
former Den on citizen. was here
on business Tuesday and stat* d that
’he surveyors for the Turner inter-
urban were working cast of Carroll-
ton and toward Lewisville. The
Cijr*: line, as laid out by the par y.
he said, misses Carrollton a couple
of miles. The surveyors have sur-
veyed u;> by the Morgan plac* and
are now working on the «ve-t bank
of *M|in fork of the Trinity toward
Lewisville.
wounds ana
his thirst as he lay on lts
Sunday night to Tuesday
before being tak* n to the
Mr Nor'
o visit relatives
Tenn . before r-etur
Wheat
is nearly
said, and
very fine,
quality.
HIRN NEAR ARC VIE BURNS.
A b»rn on 'he W. J. Hamilton
farm near ArtrVs. at the place oc-
cupied by Sam McLean. wa» burned
it about midnight Fridav catching
f”om an unknown cauae. Two hoi*ee
ouantitv of fe«dgtnff were
In the barn.
Ktlsay, Burnside. Ky.;
say Ballinger T xas; B.
Denton; Mrs Matilda
u’o: Mrs. Bettie
Mattie Cox.
the rising
mothers fall
our mothers' standard.” and
ight the grant to them of .he
direc-
s* ra* 11. It does not cure the 'rou-
ble and makes the skin bleed Ap-
• 'v 1BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT.
RJIV it in gently on the affected
parts
and a
cause
cure-
bottle. Sold by R. H. Garrison
(Advt.)
A bilious, half-sick feeling, loss
of energy, and constipated bowels
can be relieved with surprising
Promptness bv using HERBINE.
The first dos" brings improvement.
q .-nopg puts the system in fine
vigorous condition. Bribe 50c. Sold
by R. H. Garrison. (Advt.)
Opening play: “The Love of a Thief.” Change
of Play and music nightly.
It is now well kni -”* that not
■more than one cage of rheumatism
in ten requires any internal treat-
ment whatever. All >ha’ is needed
is a free application Chamber-
lain's Liniment and massaging the
parts at each application. Try it and
gee how quickly It will relieve the
pain and sorenesg. Sold by all deal-
erg. (Advt.)
INTERURBAN 1’AR‘V SUR-
VEllNG NEAR CARROLLTO
■ ounty since she
1 886, twenty-seven
in Little Elm
with the exception
she
Mrs Kel-
was born In Russell county,
a? *the place known as the old
was married
(who died thir-
st the age of 17
Ky. They had
seven of whom
E.
B
ti.rust into business
greates' blow the Christian _____ .
had received sin p the Christion era
began. To cap the climax, he told
'hem If it took mothers as goed 1
as ours to mak* us as good as we
are. the gates of hell will have to
be widened to receive
gi nc-rat ion shou. its
MARRTED AT \1LI.EY VIEW.
Basil Raker of '(he Arkansas Mill
here and Miss Una Gregorv were
married Sunday evening at 8 a'clock
at the Presbyterian church in Valley
View, the pastor of that church of-
ficiating. They will ’e in Den'on
Tuesday, and Mr- and Mrs. J. T.
Baker entertain in '.heir honor with
a reception at their home.
Rest laxative for the Aged.
Old men and women
need of a laxative more I
*olkg, but I’ must be .afe and barm
1e»g and one which w<’l not
naln. Dr King's New Life
are especially good *«r tb»
fot. they ac nromp’ly »nd
Price 25F. Recommended by
Raley * Co. (Advt.)
GREENVILLE, June 6.—District
alaureate ger- * Judge* Pierson late yesterday ruled
College ot In- in favor of the Empire Express Co.
won ;he high Hn *ts mandamus action to compel
of several the Missouri, Kansas and Texas to
1-----11,* th*- new express company s
business- A Federal injunction is
out restraining the new company
from offering business to the Katy,
which has an exclusive contract
American Express com-
Vacation land is
calling now, and it
only remains for
you to make up
Mrs. Martha E Kelsay widow
Jos. A. KeUsay, di* d at the home
h r son. B. F. Kelsay, In Denton
7:30 o clock Monday evening
Mrs. Kelsay was nearly seventy-
six years old, and had been a semi-
in vali sveeral months. She had re-
sided
came
y* ars
most
of the last tew months, when
lived h< re with her son
say
Ky.
itippevYe ’home, and
to Jos.
ty-two
years,
eleven
survive Mrs. Kelsay. as follows:
W.
years—107 white, 26 colored.
123 white, 12 colored
110 white, 26 colored.
The Hnal scholastic returns of
Censustaker R. Ix>dbetter show a
total of 1,267 scholastics inside the
city limits of Denton, the greatest
in the town’s history A prelimi-
nary estimate gave 1,241, but a fin-
al scrutiny and
several additional
brought It up 26 higher,
tnis year’s increase just
the 1,166 of last yeax.
There are 1,092 white
tics and 175 negroes. Tl
OF P F> - FICERS.
Lodge No. 30, Knights of
Thursday night elected
for the ensuing term ss
Roy Breedlove, a negro employed
on th* Muckleroy & Allen ranch
near Slidell, was arrested Thursday
near Slidell by Sheriff Orr and
brought here to jail to await the
Kaufman county offhers He is
wanted on a felony charge. Kauf-
man officers telephoned Sheriff
Orr
This was the second Kaufman
county arrest in Denton county in
the past few days. Max Hart, a
white man was arrested at Krum
Tuesday on a charge of theft over
tlrt« (va’sue of $50. alleged to have
been committed in Kaufman coun-
ty. He was taken to Kaufman
Thursday.
scholas-
white
children by sexes are almost equal
— 549 males and 543 females. The
negroes are 96 ma!es and 79
males By ages the
divided as follows:
ONE KILLED, 44
HURT WHEN KATY
LIMITED IS WRECKED
Without good red biood $ man twu a weak heart and poor nerve*. Thinnea* of
the blood, or aruxmuA. is common in young toika as well aa old Esoeoally ta it
the case with those who work tn illy ventilated factories—or those who are alnrt
up indoors In winter lime with a coal stove burning up the oxygen or emitting
carbonic • oxide) gas. This blood, o* blood which Jack* the red biood corpuscles,
in anaemic peojtie may have been caused by lack of good fresh air breathed into
lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspeps.a. So.i.etuiits people suffer intense
rain over the heart which U not heart d.^xse at all, but caused by indigestion.
Whatever the cause, there's just one remedy that you caa tom to—knowing
that it has given satisfaction for over 40 years.
DR. PIERCE'S
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
sermon dir**'t<>il against what lie
evidently b»-Iiev> d to be the evils of
woman su'frage. Of the s’ rmon,
presumably preached Sunday, June
1. a short Houston special goes on
o say;
’ Houston, June 2—Perturbation
s m the ranks of the Wo-
Politleal union of this city
sermon preached by Dr. Wm.
Jacobs of the First Presby-
cisurch He frankly told the
M* ALESTER, Ok
aty southbound I.
into a drove ot hoi,
switch yesterday ami
kill' d and forty-four
dead passenger is Mr
rs of i.ansas tT-JL Mo., who was in
the chair car. Th* ’w() most ser-
iously injured are Miss Annie Mer
r t of 4 addo, Ok., a n. gro por
ter. Bel li will re ■ r
diustrial Arts May 25, won ihe high i.....-
admiration and praise of several the Missouri
hundred people, is c ausing quite a j handle
sensation in Houston this week i
Ulcers and Skin Trouble.
If you are suffering with
old, running or fever sores, u
boils, eczema or oth-r skin
bie.s, get a box of Bucklen's d
Salve and you will get
promptly. Mrs. Bruc* Jones,
Birmingham, Ala., -(I'ffered I
an ugly ul er for nine months
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured
in two we*ks. Will help you.
ly 25c. Recommended by J. F.
ley & Co.
t 9 o’clock Tuesday morning.
><• funeral services held there
o’clock Tuesday afternoon.
G. W. Farrington in harge.
xelsay was a member of the
i <hurc;!i. having le-en con-
I at the aae of 14 in Allany,
A. Whayne Robertson ot
Elm was here Thur-day tor
ilrst time sin e he returned
nesday from attending the c
nooga reunion.
"It was an ideal reunion,’
Robertson said, with the largest
crowds I've ever seen at a reunion.
The weather was ideal, and every-
body had a good time. I'm sure.
W« visited the old battlefields and
the parks upon which the govern-
ment has cnent millions of dollars
to commemorate their events, over
13,000 dead soldiers are buried in
the parks."
Accompanying Mr Robertson to
the reunion was Solomon Norther
of Frisco, aged 86 years, whose
fr*ends deemed him too old to
travel alone. Mr Norther was
wounded several times, including
the battle of Snodgrass hill near
Chattanooga, w her. lie was left for
dead. He had t:.*■ pleasure ot
again drinking out of Bloody Pond,
in which over fort' >
bad laved his bloody
quenched
rim from
afternoon
County
announced
Fvit's on J
beard to succeed Supt. J. W. Beaty
of f$ho oily schools, who resigned
on necount of Insufficient time to
dtvote to (he county work.
white scholastics,
o are native born.
Denton Mj°unneay 16
you to make up vour
mind when and where
to go.
The low Lares, to more
than a hundred attractive
resorts, and the conveniences
to be had in reaching them will
help you solve the question.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913, newspaper, June 12, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213626/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.