Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 285, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Anticipate Your Wants
lifetime
vice
and Dallas, the World
l&ssified Ads
Please Help Us Help You
LODGE NOTICES'
The Right Way
board.
The Wrong Way
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
GOODS
other
ANYBODY WANTING BOAVEN
gerwork done call No.307 either
BEN FRITZ
Box 661, Denton.
WANTED TO RENT—COTTAGE FOR
family of six- Ring A. R. Bowen, at
Record and Chronicle office any even-
ing after six o’clock, not before.
so at prices that will not' cover wholesale cost
WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD PIECE
of fresh meat, telephone BEN SULLI-
VAN,- New phone 29, Old phone 385.
Free delivery. West side square.
HENRY KALTREUTHER, EAST
McKinney street; all kinds of wood-
work. blacksmithing, horseshoeing,
rubber-tiring and shrinking.
FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED UP-
stairs rooms, well ventilated, for four
young men. Excellent table
Phone, old, r>65.
CLOSE
282tfc
M. L. MARTIN,
Treats diseases of ey<
throat Fits glasses. C
ley « Co.
FOR STORAGE—Of household goods
at reasonable rates, see John B.
Schmitz. Furniture and Gas Stoves.
DON’T FORGET TO CALL 31
for quick messenger service. W A.
BRASHEARS. N. B.—Will look
after your accounts for 10 per cent
of money collected. 172tfc
H^ROOM HOUSE,
old Phone.
LOST—BETWEEN COTTAGE Ho-
tel and a Lipscomb's, Jr., lady’s black
velvet sash with gold bar pin attach-
ed. Word “Niddo" engraved on pin.
Reward for return to Lipscomb home.
WANTED—TO RENT, 4 OR 5 ROOM
cotage. New Phone 4414led. 286c
TO THE McKELVY WAGON
East McKinney street Cool
3Oo
40©
Hang your Indicator out early before the wagon passes if you want ice
Turn the Indicator blank after you have been furnished with ice.
For the balance of the season and supply the whole family NOW while you can
Don’t miss it.
t RENT—
occupied by
or apply
304c
[ WANTED—Two men to board, with
FOR SALE—SOW' AND THREE rooms. Apply 62 Pearl st. 276tfc
pigs and eight choate. Y. M. TUR-
PIN, old phone 463. 263tfc
FRANK WILKERSON MEAT MAR-
ket, old phone 2i2; new phone 83.
Fresh and tender meats.
WANT TO SELL 20 ACRES
with Improvements, one-half mile
north of town. Algo lots to ,'eedl.
Also business houses end lots to
sell. Phone 183 or see L. FULTON.
FOR SALE—FRESH JERSEY
milk cow. 72 South Elm. New
phone 267-green.
BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
luffs. Beet stove and heater
wood. Prompt delivery and full meas-
WANTED— ASSISTANT MATRON
with boarding hoqse or other similar
experience preferred. Good salary
for qualified woman. Call at Stod-
dard Hall, or ring old phone, 188.7
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, 3166.60;
small payment down, balance like
rent. See Dr. W. A, Jones.
ITTtfe
Be sure and find the
right place
be misled.
The grasshoppers are) doing some
damage in me southern part of Den-
ton county, especially on corn. A
plat of corn in Elm bottom south of
Lewisville has been ruined ’by the
grasshoppers and the dry weather, and
towards Roanoke on the N. P. John-
son place, the hoppen are at work,
having already damaged the outside
several rows oh the fteld badly.
This is the one golden opportunity that comes in
FOR SALE—25 head of young grad-
ed cows and heifers. Address J. H
Gray, Krum. 283-2tw<
PLAIN SEWING done, cheapest in
town; satisfaction guaranteed. New
phone 434 Red. 281tfc
TOUR DRAY BUSINESS—FIRST
class service at reasonable rates;
Household moving
Dr. E. F. Stover of Little Elm, who
Was hqre Thursday, stated that Elder
C. E. Wooldridge of Denton would be-
gin a ten days’ meeting there this
WANTED—A copy of Record and
Chronicle issued Monday, July 7th. 287
PAY CASH for junk, beer bottles,
•rubber boots, shoes, Auto, bicycle or
buggy tires, brass and -copper. J. A.
Stroud, 25 E. Sycamore. Old phone
506. : 285p
OLD PHONE 579: NEW F
931. For high grade cemen*
hi lek
me t
FOR RENT—ONE OR
rnlshed rooms. MRS. P. C.
I, 18 Earn Oak St
For sanitary milk and cream
phone Portwood A Hodges. New
phone 426. Old ’'hone 207.
W. E. BOTTS, GRADUATE VET-
erlnarian Office at Hancock & 3on
blacksmith shop, S. Elm St., Lips-
comb block. New phone 269; resi-
dence, old phone 486. new 132.
TWO
WITM-
358tfc
if’gifif'A.
Vos set it up and feed from it seat
winter. Pay us out of what the silo saves
that you will have the silo
it saves every season.
lorning our doors were thrown open to the j
come until dulB||And or|| all side* could be
ong passed when the public could be fooled and the large bundles/that could be seen leaving this
eople of-Denton and surrounding territory were quick to realize that > «••••
here or anywhere else.
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
milk cows. "** Registered Jersey bull
in service. McKELVY 1
BAUGH, McKinney St. Wagonyard.
Mltfe
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
We expect1 Saturday to bring us the greatest day’s business in the histor of this town and we have every reason to believe that we will
not be disappointed. And why^not, when wc are making prices that startle competition and open wide in wonder the eyes of the buying
Buy a book if you want the ice charged from the wagon, and pay in tickets
Leave the exact change or tickets under the refrigerator lid if you order
Denton Council meets
tonight al 9 o'clock.
F. PASCHALL, Tim.
P. G, BEYETT, R. x
ANTED-TO EXCHANGE RENT OF
nice furnished rooms for painting
k. 59 East Mulberry. 282tfc
WE HAVE OPENED A NEW RES-
taurant in Lipscomb block, and are
well equipped to give you anything
you* want to eat. Short orders a
specialty. Square meals on Monday.
PEACOCK BROS.
Unsightly Faw BpeU.
Are cured by Dr. Hobson’s 1
Ointment, which heals all skin
ttons No matter how long yoi
been troubled by Itching, burn I
scab skin humors, just put a U
that soothing antiseptie, Dr. H<
Eczema Ointment, on the sore
the suffering stops instantly. I
begins that very minute. Doott
it in their practice and reonmm
Mr. Alleman, of Littletown. Pt.,
"Had eczema on forehead; Dr.
son’s Eczema Ointment cured M
weeks’’ Guaranteed* to relie
money refunded. All druggists,
mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Ch
Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis.
Take your chances on catchipg the wagon
not responsible if you miss it
PLEASE, j Don’t ask the ice man to c!
COME TO WILL LOCKNANE’8
wagon yard, second yard from the
square on East McKinney street I
have two of the finest bulls in the
county; one the black Jersey, the
other fawn colored Jersey. Beason
ll.5o cash to everybody. New phone
350. Al«o have a nice house and
lot on Lula street for sale.
YUUR t DRAY BUSINESS-FIRST
class service at reasonab’e rates
household moving a specialty. Les-
ter 4 Miles, office Lester & Sherrod.
New Pbone.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 285, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1913, newspaper, July 11, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213705/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.