Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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ssified Ads
ON THE CAMPUS
LOST AND
FOUND-
POULTRY
you
BUSINESS CARDS.
College of Industrial Arts
FOR RENT
THE BEN GREET PLAYERS
EAST
216tfc
Elsie Herndon Kearns
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th
TWELFTH NIGHT
Matinee
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
SPEC1 AL 1ST*.
LIVESTOCK.
fill
Al'RIl
MAY
mg
AUTOMOBILES.
Taliaferro
Miss McFarlane’s Portrait Studio
201 .80
F2.0B6 70
BAD STOMACH TROUBLE
Yields to Delicious Virol
DRESSMIKING
Francis M. Craddock
repai
PHYSICIANS AND SLKGEONS
MESSENGER SERVICE
WHITE
BLACK
TAN
STENOGRAPHIC WORK.
WE HANDLE COAL
COR
Phon
Street.
JOHN
Ruth
CHAS
ficekover
If you want prompt seryly and your
orders filled correc
grocery account to
J MOv'ETHE^^OON
I JOHN ,
i\*bo IT WONT BURN'
il Iman
adinis-
nm*-nt
These are only some of
the advantages we offer
our patrons.
We move anything—
nothing too little, noth-
ing too big. -|J J j
sum t'> '
while in
*>f an add
of tick* t nnti
Smith, old»pto
‘ LOST—GREEN LEATHER POCKET-
book.with vanity ca*-. near Normal or
Training School. Return to this office.
Let your sentiments be that
will penhit J. P. Magee to write
your insurance for the month of
.May.' No policy too small to re-
ceive our prompt attention. None
too large for us to handle.
Taliaferro ‘’Brothers sell and
sewing machines.
FOR RENT—HOUSE ON
All modern conveniences.
Witherspoon.
Your credit is grind with T G. Frank
Amicable Life agent.
nnstipated
dangerous
and clean
S. H HOSKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW
radices in all the courts. Office over
itiarantj Bank. I- 78tfc.
ANSWER FOR SATURDAY S PUZZLE
What composer?
Handel.
LOST-HOW BILL BETWEEN AVE-
■ue B and square, Friday Afternoon.
Return to Ernest Belt ♦ 225c
NOTICE
Fertilizer for plants
Bros. .
to St Louis and Kansas City. Fast
limited trains. Splendid dining car
service. IJOn your trip to the Califor-
nia-Panama Expositions travel one-way
ALBERT W. ADKISSON, CO.MMER-
eiai photographer. Views, flashlights.
Pictures made anywhere. Phone 571,
Old. 163tfc
How to Get Relief When Head
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
Safe Hauling
Prompt Service
Large Storage Rooms.
M1SCEL ANEOUS.
WANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND RE-
frigerator, "100-lb. capacity. Address’L
H. Chambers, Argyle. 225p
Decoration day at the Shiloh cemetery
has been set for Saturday, May 8th.
Dinner will be served on the grounds,
and people who coifle are asked to,bring
baskets. I ■’v
FOR RENT CHEAP—rtVE-ROOM
house on three-acre lot, near Normal.
See Geo. J Roark. IRStfc
REGISTERED BUI.I
Cameron
Baker
make
wagon yard,
turn privilege
W T. Bai
CARLISLE
LOST—AT CEMETERY OR BETW EEN
cemetery and Texas street, bar pin with
“S” engraved on it. Return to Jno.
Wright. 226c
\l TOMORU T>
REGISTERED l\
MEN. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG
explains how we teach the barber trade
in few weeks, mailed free. Write
Moler College, Dallas, Texas.
FOR RENT
for light housekeeping
venit-ncefc. 47 S. Elm
OPEN nostrils: end
A COLD DR CATARRH
Joe Bailey may fun, but T
writing life
DR J. S. CRAWFORD. OSTEOPATH,
rooms 3-4, Denton County National
Bank Buildmx
WHEN YuU NEED AN AMBULANCE
plume Magill A Shepard. Day phon*
148. night phones 48.
WE WILL DELIVER YOUR PAR-
cels. Also have auto transportation
anywhere. MOORE BROS. .Phones 56.
sfmwn
in* •nth*
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUP-
dies of all kinds at Palmer's. We de-
elop kodak films. 3091fc
,0h»I» MEAT,
Id 644; new
MISS MINTA MAXEY4, PUBLIC STE-
nographer. With Denton Trust Co.,
south side square. Residence phone.
Old 618.
TEN-RO* Ol
Ideally located
WE HAVE A SEVEN-PASSENGER
car for high class service. Careful
driver - Call new phone 34, eld phone
519. Geq. Fritz & Company. 226c
GET YOUR LAW N MOWERS SHARP-
ened ami repaired at'the Texas Wire
Fence Co, East Oak street. 233c
Betting 4 t<> 1 in Waco on T. (J. Frank
that he leads the | bunch this ; month
Amicable Life. j r
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS
0—C. S. dole Aubrey, Route 3, Ford
J. M GURLEY
tractor. First class work done at
lowest price. Get estimates
PURE BRED S. C. BLACK MINORCA
eggs, 15 for 11.00. Special prices per
100. Mrs. J. W Jones. " 225c
L. F. POSEY WILL DO YOUR PLAS-
tering; plain or ornamental estimates
furnished. Phone 631 old. 39 E. Mul-
berry St. - 230p
Stamps, etc. ,
Newspaper p.
Box R*mt
DENTISTS.
SA L’ ND E RS. DE NT 1ST. O F-
Long A King's. Both phones
1 PROGRAAI EXTRAORDINARY
at the Princess tonight. Don't miss it
WANTED—CROCHET ORJ PLAIN
sewing; am unable to be away from
home. 568 old phone. '
during May will be appreciated.
All orders given prompt atten-
tion. Always fresh Vegetables
in stock.
D. BORDEN GETS CHAIR: MRS.
J. J. MATTHEWS GETS CABINET
JIM GOODE. TRANSFER AND LIV-
ery. Cabs and baggage wagon all trains
Old phone 131; New, 123. tl
FURNISHED ROOMS
modern c*>n-
Xew
A small amount of business in the
matrimonial line is shown in the re-
cords of the Cpuney Clerk for the
month of April; With only twelve li-
censes issued during the past month,
Aup*4 is seven short of the preceding
rfutmth of March with a total of nine-
teen and far behind April of last year
fof which the records of the office
shpw a total of twenty-nine licenses is-
sued to contracting parties.
following note has been received
the First Presbyterian Woman’s
J W. FRALIN, DENTIST, St d'TH
side square, middle of block, up stairs,
Denton, Texas
Dr. W. E. Botts, graduate veterin-
irian. Office at Lipscomb's drug store,
west side. Both phones. Residence
/hones, new 13^ old 486.
CHOPS, . BRAN, CORN, R AY AND
.other feedstuffs. Best stove and heater
.■rood. Prompt delivery and’full meas-
ures. ARKANSAW MILL. S Elm St.
•Both phones.
With its Gflrfprails
the
Jprtfxrj.p1 cities in
Qtbfhoma and
□LfiXas, the Katy
Lines can serve
you best, either
as a traveler or as a
shipper of freight.
Stop I Mrifi Dangrrou* Drtiy Before it
Salivates jou! It’s Horrible!
We desire to
bors and friend:
and sympathy d
our loved one, !
• iod
each loving deed.
HER SISTER. CHILDREN AND GRAND
CHILDREN It*
DR P LIPSCii.MB, SPECIALIST—
Eye. E ar. Nose am! Throat Office over
Curtis Drug Store.
At Magill A Shepard's Monday after-
noon the prizes Were, awarded to the
customers who bought the largest
amount of furnitup* during the firm's
recent “Doomed’’ pale, L. D. Borden
was given the handsome Morris chair
given to the man making the largest
aggregate purchases, anil Mrs. J. J.
Matthews was awjarded the kitchen
Cabinet for the la*Jy making the most
purchases.
INBRED JERSEY BULL. TORMENT-
or’s strain. Service at J. M. Barber's
wagon yard. Fee 81.50 cash 173tfc
W N. ROWELL, I) I) S. OFFICE
over McCray's, south side square. New
phone 433, old phone 341
nd wake u
y !iarm'<f-
n any titii
W. C. JASPER, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon. Office over Firs) National
Bank. Both phones 52. Office hours 9
to 12 and 1 to 6. - 216c
Postoffice Receipts Show
Increase ot Over 6 Per Cent
A R McGINTlE, I'FFICE WITH
Duggan Abstract Co., new phene 5, old
ph^ne 134 Rents houses m North,
East, South and West Denton. Fur-
nished rooms for r* nl
FOR SALE-SWEET PEPPER,
while, scarlet verbenas, large tb*w« ring
petunia plants. Mrs. C. Z. Bridge, 59
Stroud Street 225 ,p
E R LESTER TRANSFER CO—DR.AY-
age work of all kinds. Both phones
at residence
Frank
insurance ail the time.
Mil.LEK A
quick sen ice.
85, West Oak
is*- fmm th
tiding im>ntl
FOR RENT—2-STORY 8-RO6M HOUSE
on Oak street, block from Normal, *20.
S. M Bradley. / 2<»ptf
I BUY AND SELL SECOND-HAND
autos. See me if you want to buy or
sMl. Lod Roberson
COTHRON'S TRANSFER, BUS AND
baggage line meets all trains. Old
phone 606; new, 207 . 225c
it tie of D>'d>.in’s
sponnful tonight
jour livr and
up better than
npins-dr making
S100 Reward, S100
*-ene-rs of tn.s paper will be
i io learn that there is at least one
* ..led disease that science has been
•!. to cure in ell its stages, and that is
atarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tT.e only
ixisitive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
arid mucous surfaces of the system, there-
by destroying the foundation of the dis-
ease. and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith In its curative pow-
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address- F J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists 75c t
Take Hall’s Family Pilis for constipation-
MATRIMONIAL BUSINESS
ON A DECLINE IN APRIL
Count fifty! Your cold in hea*l or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos-
trils will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or head-
ache; no struggling for breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
little of this, fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
every air passage of the head, soothing
and healing the swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief Head coldfe and catarrh yield
like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and
miserable. Relief is sure. (Advertise-
ment.)
p. c.-ipt* of tlv- sam
much larger
m*n1l
M L MARTIN, A B. M. D, Dis-
eases of Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat.
Glasses correctly fitted. tfc.
UGH CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
NOTICE.
1 wish to stat*- to the public that I
<\e sold lie int* rest in th*- ln>urane*-
iiMie s* *'ondueted und* r tl**-*!'irm naiu*-
The
from
Mission Society; The Woman's Mission
Society of the First Presbyterian church
desires to thank the Record-Chronicle
for its many courtesies extended to
them during the meeting of the Pres-
byterial in this city, and to express
special appreciation of their invitation
to visit their splendid plant, which was
of interest and pleasure to ail.’1
LOWE A LEAVE. KODAK FlNISH-
ing; prints 3c each. Work delivered
in 24 hours. With th*- Lipscomb Drug
Store.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities **f the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
wom*-n. Regulates bla*id*T troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
vvilFbe sent by mail on receipt of -«lbo
• me small b*>ttle is two months' treat-
ment and seldom fail> to perfect a cure.
Send for- t--stnn*'iiials from
other states Ur E. W Hall
Decoration at Shiloh
Cemetery All Day Saturday
DON
dam. Miss
and three other r-gisfered bull
n at Will Locknane’:
Vi cast), subject to re
Phone new 350.
SULLIVAN & HILL, ATTORNEYS AT
law Office Craddock building, South
Side, Dentoa. Texas. « dAwtf.
lot where
show as much fear of
if it might have been
Un last Thnnsday
th** gate being
The last Mr-
to learn uf her
she was still
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
County Superint
wards has or at
-tie left th.- country a mal-
to sucklje a mule colt sh
Tuesday. Sh- fir^l atb-mpf-d to kill
the cot! un i wh*-n found was biting and
stamping it. Later she broke out of the
lot where she was confined ami ran
away with the colt following/ t ut was
caught and return
she continued t<
the mule colt a
some beast of prey
she took advantag*
opened and ran away
Edwards has b-*en abl*
whereabouts was tha
running.
Mare Refuses to Suckle
Mule Colt; Leaves Country
PRESBYTERIAN AV. M. SOCIETY
THANKS RE(ORD-CHRONICLE
They fight Joe Bailey and T. C. Frank
but we Ao business just the same.
on the Clothes
Box, 10a I
F8AVO, M. HAMILTON* CAN.
VITAL STATISTICS.
Births.
To Mf. and Mrs. W. H. Maples, .V
Bel) avejnue. Denton, May 2, iboyl
To Mt. and Mrs. Ed Worley, Mingo,
May 2, .girl.
THE SANTA F
as a pion Cm s<-«>i
ti'in at minimum
take5, C APUDiNE
FOR ACHES UNO PAINS
( ARD DE THANKS.
thank the many neigti-
!s for their lov mg deeds
luring the last illness of
Mrs. Harriet Terry. May
ami blessings abide with
PARTLY FURNISHED
house for sale cheap
■ear Normal. Rent reasonable.
West Oak. '231c
financial o*>n<li'i<)n
^■aching a mor* $u
prevaib-d f'*r so
ly than by the in-
in tin- number of
register*'! at tlie Goiinjy
e wlrnre the r*e..rds Satur-
ning revealed the r*-gi>trations
•■err auturnobileg during the
■ f April, an increag- **f eight
preceding lUnnth <>f March.
v was Hi* low water mark in
l,er i,f kut'iinubile registrations,
ree aut"S having been list'd
“CUT IT OUT’
“AI| grains, sqil pipe and waste pipe
s’> riifTbe absolutely tight against leak-
age water or-air,” says an eminent
authority.
|n all Our Plumbing AVork
ib^erve this rule carefully
instruct the drainage system so
that Iti will carry away completely, au-
tomatirally and immediately everything
that m|ey be delivered into it. We “cut
out” floor material and workmanship.
We grantee our work and we want
your lousiness.
Mcntgomery P-umbiiig Co.
u u
month last
than the p
and in souf im-t op
have shown a d*-Ci
ceipts of the c**rrtis
year.
Following an- the receipts for April
of last year and this year:
ltd 4
Fl.808.05
li 10
Shreveport, La.—“ I had a bad stom-
ach trouble for years and became s >
weak I could hardly Walk or do any
work. My appetite was poor, my food
would not digest, I bloated and was very
weak and nervous. I tried many reme-
dies without help. I saw Vinol adver-
^tsed and tried it, and now my stomach
trouble is completely cured and I am
well.”—E. L, MARSHALL.
Vinol is guaranteed to tone up the
tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves
of the stomach and create strength.
O. M. CURTIS; and at leading drug
stores everywhere.
J. P. Magee
-INSURANCE-
Office Guaranty Bank Both Phones
COTTON
SEED
ROWDEN GuTTON
EED FnR SALE
J. D. Bates.
213tf-wL'c
LIVE S'lOt.h
EOR SALK
FIFTY HEAD OF
GftuD WORK
mules for sale See
A
. D Turner, tfc
SPIRELI.A OdtSE"
r<
. MRS CALLIE
May and Mrs. -. H
Fn
kter, represents-
fives. Old phone 8
new phon*? ‘219.
Vl2p.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 4, 1915, newspaper, May 4, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213721/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.