Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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UltItllSIHlIEISHEHM
BINDERS
Deering and McCormick
make
Evers Hardware Co
Fencing
Cultivators
Planters
Dr. Caldwell left thia morning for
Temple where he will begin a m^et-
rapidly and be at home in a
week or co longer.
Mr. and Mrg. M. L. Thomas of
Ge* your order in early for Binders
pairs and Twine. You can
mistake on these binders.
leases
'•tiers
Store
Of Dentoa
REDUCED
uatee.
F F Bill
m Co.
e me
h side
luare
he hereby
I' of June.
Ig the first’''
ftweon tbs
I. and *
t the court
In, in Den-
I. McCook,
I trust will
scribed to
n in hand,
k sale, and
ser to ths
ance with
kf trust.
ie 7 th day
|een made
lotes which
lhe interest
I same, and
Its, a feme
and bolder
Isince such
laid notes
and pay-
In unpaid
, as such
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(Advt.)
Ma,’
and
le from tn,
'd work,"
g Price 5.)
Co., Buffalo.
Ir the United
■ did eie. ut •
me, a certain
1st. 1910,
■re mad- for
■*eby he con*
■rtaln lot of
I and county
■a. being lot
|o. Two (2)
■ e said City
I conveyance
|ly to sei ure
■btedno.s m
■bed, being
■tecuted Ov
lhe order
|f them for
■ due on fa.
from May,
I inclusive,
I. due on or
lhe first
ring lo per
[from dae
[ failure to
F of th**
Ithe holder,
d in winch
led that if
[>e payment
kem or any
Preon when
if the legal
ky of them
property
d deed of
fcos—W hat a
ft B the num-
land wom.j
I** hk boao*4
fckache gj.j.
I They ,ay lt
I In the hotn.,
I «re in this
|on cage.
[ud St.. Dea.
fldneys were
P»rp, cutting
llch greatly
I On getting
telt sore and
Psaible to do
an s Kidney
31c—-lhe
the recon.-
k board and
tence of I
from* f|ve
tie day Sat-
: will tUr-
? by three
£°r' WorIh
Hween the
Ifber shop ja
1 drug smre
I ‘*.° -xcittn
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I'with
Pd Ida
brideK
h -Mason”.?
ported frOm
Lfroni ‘he
nd "dam-
le\*hy *
'Of11 tl|
fe !o get
Denton
Machine Works
Dallas on
Lewisville
went
to
re urned
Lewisville
to
went
Sharp return-
been at-
First Class
Machine Shop
to their home in
the
LAMPASAS accepts local REBELS’ ATTACK ON
SUNDAY SCHOOL CHALLfNGE
Denton Machine Works
J. T. Aired,
and
Old Phone 33
East Hickory St
C E.
Maud Powell is
today
visiting relatives
last
Notice
called to Brady
jat
Jr.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1913
the scale
Evers
to
as
has
from $1300
R. L-d-
tb $’0.-
1 : 1-7,
1:1-5.
Dallas to-
EoTt
to
the.
from
herJ
418
Stutz
from
H. Wens
To the
Korth, East and Wist
has been here
via
frou
The Life of Furniture Extended
Harold
Pilot
Foyi
Wonderful Chi-Namel
there 3
size earn, from the 20c size to $3.50.
CHI-NAMEL is also used for a floor varnish and stains
Magill & Shepard
opening June
returned 1*M
TAYLOR HARDWARE COMPANY
hag
Cor-
T. Bell of file C. I.
trr home In Arling-
she
the
from
corn
Goode has return-
where she has been
Of
in
for
ot
in
Deca’ ur
vacation
Presby-
Sunday
county
after
miles
caught
Caddell
H Penn
Wheeler
among
H.
Van
E. Berry.
Song 464
Sentence prayers.
who has been
Corsican*. ro-
ll aa
W.
attended the
Presbyterian
has
re-
418.
No
FIRST CHRISTIAN DHURCH
PRAYER MEETING PROGRAM.
TEXAS COTTON GINN ERR'
ASSOCIATION HOLDS SESSION.
tto Grape-
Mn. C. L.
very III.
who ha«
M Reynold- returned
this morning.
O. L. Hamilton was
route to Roanoke.
The
thus
steel work, and in
to be done by a
L. F.
Intoday
to attend the Nor-
haa
'here, went to
NOTARIES QUALIFYING;
42 UP TO NOON TUESDAY
CARS START IWO-MILE
RACE AT INDIANAPOLIS.
Thursday’. Daily.
W. C. Dick.on went to Lewisville.
Marvin Hennen returned to Gar-
ROUND TRIP
MINERAL] WELLS
EVERY DAY
SUHFRAGE*TE,S MILITANCY
HAS EXTENDED TO INDIA.
Car-
Ros-
Mr.
They ex-
of the different
together during
MATAMORAS BEGUN;
MANY REPORTED DEAD
PREMIER ROMANONES RESIGNS
MADRID, Spain, May 30.— rhe
Spanish premier, Count de Roma-
nones, and his cabinet resigned to-
day.
W B Bizzell and children,
are in
attend
and
Tuesday,
afternoon to
of the limner
ia visiting Miss Bernice
agent of the clubs, and
three days,
several
county
been very sick with
the family home tn
are getting along
OPEN WAR ON YOAKUM
Ft)R CONTROL OF FRISCO.
state, in which case they may quali-
fy when possible.
N. Y.
evening. Miss
be an ***l.t*nt in the
department at the C.
■chool for the ae.aion
Wyo.,
a trip
GEO. D. HUNTER.
Genera] Passenger A.*on
A. D. BELL,
▲eeietant General Paaeenger Agent.
J.
returned to Cleburne.
McGinnis, heed of
NEW YORK, May 31—Open
warfare is on in Wail street be-
tween B. Frank Yoakum and the
firm of Speyer & Co. for the con-
trol of the Frisco railroad.- The
Speyer* object to the fact that they
were no consulted about the re-
ceivership. Speyer 4 Co. had floated
$65,000,000 of Fri.co bonds and
say the company Intends to try to
have at leag one of the present re-
ceivers dismissed and to substitute
some one to represent the Interest
of these bond-holders, many of
whom are French.
to $5 00.
ington from $2,500
FOUR HUNDRED KILLED.
EL PASO, June 3.—Four hun-
dred are reported killein in a bat-
tle Saturday between Chihuahua
and Santa Rosalie in Chihuahua
elate.. Both sides withdrew after
the engagement.
F. Ry. from
BROWNSYILIzE, June 3.—Re-
belg begun the expected attack on
viatain<>ra« today. Details are
lacking, but fighting is Ktill in
progreMK this afternoon and many
are reported killed.
visiting in
to convince the
original renditions
The list of raises
Forty-two of the notaries public
of Denton county had qualified up
t»o noon Tuesday, and as all prev-
ious commissions had expired °n
May 31, the county officers and es-
pecially the >County Clerk’s officefor
a while had a monopoly of the ac-
knowledgements with the accom-
panying fee. The notaries have un-
til June 10 to qualify except in case
of si< kness or absence from the
Hebron were here today. Mr. Tho-
mas is now mail carrier
Hebron and is believed to
eddtet !$n .point of service
county, having carried one
first routes out of Lewisville.
son
vis-
H
Firtt six montbi of employment, ?Tc per hour.
First year after 1st six months employment 22c pr hour
2nd “ “ “ “ u 44 23c 44 44
3rd 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ 24c “ “
P. C. STORRIE, Proprietor
East Hickory St.
of the
Fort
Mucklerov & Alien, from
$53,200.
We are prepared to do
blacksmithing, heav' iron or
fact most any kind of work
to Dallas
visiting
Kyle, in
The following scale of wages will supersede
put into effect May 1.
Furniture ages just like people—the more wear and tear
there is to it the sooner it gets to looking old and worn. Now
there’s a remedy for this appearance - when a piece of furni-
ture shows a little sign of wear, simply apply a little of the
CALCUTTA. India, May 29 —
The woman’s suffrage campaign 18
now extending to India The Sim-
la golf links were damaged last
night by suffragettes.
burne.
Miss
Lewisville.
Mrs. L Harwell is
Whitesboro.
M. L. Chandler
from Garza.
H B. Stanley is
in Duran . Ok.
A. J. Anderson
here on business.
G. H. M. Smith
on business today.
T. But’erworth of Krum went to
Dallas on business.
B H. Hoffman is rela-
tives in Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E Mosby are
vlsi'ing in Pittsburg.
Farris and
35.
Mill, from $78,200 to
daughters, who
went t0 Dallas
here on business,
here from Cle-
Furniture. Gas Stoves. Undertaking.
West Side Square. Denton, Texas
DALLAS, May 30—The TexM
Cotton Ginner*' Maociation this af-
ternoon held ita session behind
cjoeedi doore. It ts lunderBtood
they ere dealing with important
merketinr re form g proposed by the
railroad and steamship agent*.
who has been here
business, returned
• n
returned
in
flifrt time in nearly twenty yoara.
He formerly lived near Stony.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Arnold and
children of Abilene are gueets of
Mr. and Mr«. J. W. Curtis. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold will go on to Sulphar,
Ok., for the benefit of her health.
Mies Brackenridge of Yonkerg.
will arrive in Denton this
Brackenridge win
domestic arts
H- Raysor.
Hille and
of
LOCAL EXCURSION RATES
One Fare Plus lOe
EVERY SUNDAY
Mrs. T. M. Rucaer .
night from Dallas where she has
booh at the bedside of her husband,
recently operated on for appendi-
citis. Mr- Rooker is recovering
dispemible around the place. Get a small can of this and
•ee to what an advantage you can use it. For sale only by us.
Brick shader* and brick setters setting one man from
two mold and two men from four mold machines and four
men from mud machines, running approximately 40,000
brick per day, a« follows:
COUNTY EQUALIZATION
BOARD RAISED ONLY FEW
the
department of the Freder-
high g<hool, i» home for
vi.-iting in
Labor not Otherwise Specified—
First six months employment, 17c per hour.
First year after 1st six months employment 18c pr hour
2nd 4......... “ 19c “ 44
3rd 44 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 20c 4 4 4 4
from $1400
business
lek, Ok .
vacation.
J. R. Degan wag hgre today fr«m
Lewisville. He gayg Lewigville >s
arranging for a bg trades day event
there Saturday.
H, K. Milliken and Mr. Badgett
of Lewisville were here today. Mr.
Milliken says corn is beginning to
need rain badly.
Mr an-' Mrs. H. Smoot left this
morning for Mineral Wells where
they will spend several days visiting
friends and relatives.
■ Mrs. D. L. Long and daughter
Frances Mae and Miss Leona Ed-
wards leave this afternoon for Los
Angeles, Cal., to spend the sum men
Mr- and Mrs H. W. Walker and
little son of High are visiting her
father, H. V. Hennen, and other
relatives in Denton and the county.
T. M. Rucker returned from Dal
He is still weak
appen-
and unable to leave hs bed.
and Mrs. V. W. Shepard and
after attending the
meeting at Krum
V ise
Saturday's Daily,
teen visiting at Corinth,
home last night.
8. W. Hickey of the
oollege is here to- • short
with home folks.
Henry Medlin, who has
tending Federal cor-t at Sherman,
is hire en route home.
Frank B. Pierce hag been on an
extended trip over Sou h Texas.
He returned home today.
Miss Emma Johnson
home from FOrt Worth where
has been attending achOol.
Mrs. Robert Coleman, wba
been vsiitlng her parents near
inth, returned to Temple
Matthew Moore was here
Bartonville today and says
will yt>on be needinr rain.
C. M. Jacobsen of Lewisville wag
here today to appear before
County Equalization board
Mrg. W. H. Snyder and daughter
Lula, who have been visi.ing J. H.
Overall, returned to Seymour today.
A. I. McMakin of Bartonville was
here today. He batvbten suffering
for several weeks with rheumatism.
Miss Lillian Lacy, who attends
Our Lady of Victory convent in
Fort Worth, is a’, home ior the
summer.
Mijs Bessie Edwards returned
last night from Dallas where she
has been teaching tn the Dallas
public schools.
E. R. and J. B. Waide of Bolivar
were here today on business with
the Commissioners’ court and Coun-
y Supt. McCook.
Mrs Wolf and
T. E. Roylands
Fletcher is
Cookus >s
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 30 —
Twenty-seven big cars started the
500-mile race at the speedway here
an 101 of< lock tm» morning, in the
first hour there were many minor
accidents, but none were hurt.
Ralph DePalma in a Mercedes was
tha fi»s$, to drop out on account ot
cylinder trouble. Herr’s
caught fire.
Bob Burman s Keeton,
leading for more than 100
and setting new records,
fire. Burman stuck with the < ar,
fighting the flames, extinguishing
them and getting back into the race
after he had lost; ten laps or about
twenty-five miles. Towers' Mason
car wi$s upset on the back streten
and both he and his mechanician
were taken to the hospital with
broken bones- Neither is fatally
hurt.
r»turned Home fro.u a business
to Corsicana.
Miss A(attie McMal h. who
been teaching at Carrollton, return-
ed home today.
Miss Bertha Blakely, who hag
have been attending the colleges
here, have returned to their home
in Wes Texas.
Mrs. Hugh Greer and Miss
le on of Decatur and Mrs. Sam
enburg of Dallas are.visiting
and Mrs. T. A Robinson
Mrs. Roger Robcrdeau and
Joe of A’ustin who have been
iting her sister. Mrs. L.
Schweer, returned home today.
W. L. McCormick went to Aubrey
today to see his brother. Fred Mc-
Cori k, who was hurt in an automo-
bile accident there last night.
Mt. and Mrs H F. Wakefield
will leave abou June HI to spend
he remahyder of the summer In
Log Atrgeles and Long Beach. Cal.
C, S. Buikingbani returned last
night from a visit with relatives at
Bridgeport and other Wise county
points- Conditions in “wondrous
VT’iss," he says, are generally gxxrd
Charles and Eldon Ferguson,
sons of Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Fergu-
son. who have
the measles at
North Denton,
well now.
Misses. Harrison and Abernathy
and Dr- i.night and Jim McDowell
of McKinney were here today, cotn-
twt from Lunn's lake, where a
crowd of thirty-five McKinney peo-
ple are camped
Dr. W. H. Pennington of Mineral
Wells was here today to g0 before
the County Equaliea ion board. He
reports conditions in Mineral Wells
very good with more visitors than
in the previous history of the town
a*, this time of the year.
A. D. Rogers, pastor of the First
Christian church. came home FH-
day afternoon from Miners! Well*,
where he has been conducting a re-
vival wi h the Christian church
there for the past twelve days. He
report* that there were hirty-four
additions to the churrSi durtac the
revivla.
G S f.- S
to $378,4.'6
Texas and Pacific Ry, from $4 01 -
071 to $412
Alliance
$82,200.
Roberts.
$4 5,000 to
The commissioners approved the
action of Judge Hosk' in retiring
$3,000 of the Lewisville road dis-
trict bonds, paving accrued interest
of $20.
REBELS ABOUT MATAMOROS.
BROWNSVILLE, June 3—A lk>*y
of Constitutionalists yesterday al-
ternoon withdrew from t) main
forces located northwest of Mata-
moros and began a circuit around
the city to advance from (he ,ea*4.
With this movement, it is believed,
began the first effort to surround
the city. Practically all of the pop-
ulation of the town is now here and
nobody is permitted to cross the
river from this side.
W. E. Durbin went to
business
Z. T. Kerley
on business.
D. F. Ada*, s
on business.
Mr. and Mrs.
ed to Waco today.
Fred Bottorff went to Fort Worth
today on business.
Hon. Alvin C. Owsley returned
last night from Dallas.
James Moore of Dallas is visiting
his sister, Mrs. -a. H. Ponder.
Mrs. 8. O. White and Ernest
White are visiting in Durant, Ok.
J. W. Sullivan and L. T. Milli-
can went to Texarkana on business.
Mr*. DeFord Sumnerg of Dali*s
Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Yeag-
ley.
L. T. Martin and daughter, Lala
Martin, returned
Clarksville.
V. R. Hughes,
several days on
to Corinth. ,
Mis* Elik Baxter has
from a visit with her brothers
Fort Worth.
Miss Hortense LaForce, who
been visiting Mrs. C. Lipsiomb,
turned to her home in Nocona.
Miss Elizabeth Lomax is visiting
in Milford, where "
commencement of
college,
E. Cocanongher
who have been attending Federal
court at Sherman for the past sev-
eral days, returned home today.
Finley Hare leaves tonight
Hoik- is to be one
the attendants tomorrow night
the McGinnis-Longcope wedding.
Mrs. W. E. Mercer and E.
Wade received a message Wednes-
day night, announcing the death of
their father, F. T. W de, which oc-
curred at Baird Wednesday.
Mrg. L. H, Webb of New Orleans
and Mrs. F. A. Holloway of Miner-
al AVells are the guests of Mrs.
Don McClurkan. Monday Mr and
Mrs. M Clurkan, their house guests,
an^ other guests, camped at Lunn’s
l^je.
Miss Bettie Rogers, state agent
of the Girls’ Tomato dubs, of Col-
lege Station
Carter, local
will remain
pect to visit
clubs In the
that time.
J. C. Crocker was
in answer to a message announcing
the serious illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Storrie of Mc-
Kinney arrived in Denton Monday
night with their family and house-
hold goods, and moved into their
old home on North Locust street.
Miss Bruce Dickson has returned
home from MHiord, where she at-
tended the Presbyterian college. She
expects to leave Tuesday for a visit
•with an aunt in Laramie,
with whom she will take
through Yellowstone park.
Mrs. J C. Brownlow is
her daughter, Mrs. E. V.
Denison.
returned
she
The followng program will be
oberved at the First Christian
church prayer service Wednesday
night
Leader Miss Susan Cobb
Topic. Christ. the True Center of
Life. John 15. 1-10.
Song 333.
Prayer George Kirby.
Theorem; We should conform
Christ's Chara 'Rom 8:29.
Summary of Christ's character
shown by references to Him made
by Bible writers. Cha$z Pettit,
Christ is our maker Psa 3 02:24
.2-7. Herman Marshall
Christ is our .savior. Hos
Lov Wr Ledbetter.
Christ is the word. John
Bps C.- Lipscomb
Christ fg our judge. 2 Tim.
L. Fulton.
Christ is lour redeemer, Col. 1:9-
17 W. E. Brown
Explain Just what is the differ-
ence between a planet and a <omPt
Christian. Vivian Rogers
What is the true relation o< a
Chrstian to Christ and why? Mrs
T
We atk you to
bring your work to ui and let ut demonstrate
how well we do this clan of work.
We are prepared to do the work RIGHT
and that’i the WAY we do it.
i oun.ty Equalization board
session last week raistd com-
ply few of the original ren-
The Texas and Pacific and
the Santa Fe both secur’ d a cut of
{'On a mile in their mileage ren-
ditions. the total reduction aniount-
t<> approximately $30,000. but
raised on some other items,
minutes show that most of
• notified to appear before the
I managed
that th-it
si.f’l ient.
[ follows
A. F.
$1856.
W. R.
W. H
to $5,000.
C 6. Wilkins (cattle) from $100
to $1500; (notes) rom $20,000 to
$2.> 60fi.
Jo' n Johnson estati
to $2,050.
E L. B- rry from $'
NI7W AUTOH REtilSTERED.
New autos, registered in
Countv Clerk's office are:
G. E Light, Pilot Point, No.
W Crow Wright, Denton,
417.
John Heath. Lewisville, No.
H A Tale, Pilot Point. No. 419
J. D. Bates, Denton, No. 426.
W. N. Shofner. Justin, No. 42 4
From Tuesday’s Daily.
W. F. We^t is here today-*op
business.
W. L. Foreman was here today
from Dallas.
J. R. Degan has been here sev-
eral days on a business trip.
Miss Vera Dodge came
from Pittsburg
mal.
Miss Virginia
ed from Blanco
teaching.
Miss Ethel Clark of Temple is
hen. to attend the summer normal
of the C. I. A.
Prof. A. T. Starnes, principal of
the Donnell school, has entered the
summer Normal.
C. A. Dodson, who has been here
several days on business, returned
to Pittsburg today.
Mrs. Frances Parrish, who has
been visiting relatives here, return-
ed borne this morning.
Gillespie is home
the road and will
for West Texas.
Aired. Frank T.
of Dallas, w'ho
visiting friends
Worth today.
M*s T. A. Jasper,
visiting relatives in
turned home today.
J. G. Beavers, who
several days on business, returned
to Hillsboro last night.
Mr*. John Scott wen
vine to eee her mother,
Floyd, who 1* reported
Miss Maggie Roach,
been visiting Mrs. M. A. Pelge, re-
turned to her home in Van Alstyae.
Dr. W B. tovset' ■ • -ed the
Bryan commencement address at
Fort Worth TVuraday. He returned
home today.
Earl Waide is in balrd where
he went to attend the funeral of
h1* father, F. T. Wade, who die*
Wednesday eventw*.
Registered st the York in Mew
York the Houston Chronicle report*
the following: J. N. Jtaysor Jr.. J.
P. Pott* and S.
Mi *«es Alice
Yteatt* and Mr*. Buckle;
Worth returned . - . ,
after attending the Normal college
and commencewMHit.
John Kl*er, a former Denton
county boy now living at Mill
Mil* Winnie London of Marietta,
Ok., I* expected in today to attend
the C. I. A.
Misses Lucile and Grace Watkins
and Gene Terrell left this morning
for Atlanta, Ga.
I Dr- Evans of the C. 1 A left to-
; day for Kent, O., where she will
spend the summer.
| Mr*. W. H Beyette and daughter
Kayron of Houston are visiting P.
I J. Beyette and family.
E. J. Farrington of Lewisville
»iy here today to attend the Bap-
tist 'ounty board meeting
Mr and Mrs A G. Pfaff and son
left today for St. Louis to spend
he summer with relatives.
Mrs A C. King of McKinney vis-
ited Mrs. Ed H. Smith on Bolivar
street, returning home today.
Miss Myrtle Mangrum, who
been visitiug Hr. and Mra.
Watson.
Friday’s Daily.
J, I. Gillespie returned to Dallas
today.
C. C, Yeatts went to Aubrey on
business.
W. J. McConnell wem to Sher-
man today.
J. C Paschall went to Fort Worth
on business.
Chas- Pettit went tn Whitesboro
on business.
R. E. Hinson went to Hillsboro
on bustness.
H. R. Wilson went to Fort Worlb
on bnsfness-
W. E. James returned h-om
Grand Saline.
F. E. Tobin went to Aubrey on
business today.
J. L. Blewett went to
day on business.
G. W. Sheridan went
today on business.
J. P. Good well went
Worth on business
R. H.
Houston
Editor
today en
Thomas Berry Breeding and son
of Argyle were here today.
J. A. Barton returned from a
business trip to Port Worm.
Isaac Canfield went to "Whitesbo-
ro for a short business trip.
T. M. Rippy returned from a
Fbualness trip to Stephenville.
J. A. Miner of rioiona. after a
short vhrtt here, went to Dallas.
T. I,. Huggins and D. H. Street
of near liewieville were here today.
Mis* Martha
A. returned to
ton.
F.
been
Fort
Monday^* Daily.
T. M. Rippy has returned
Rublin.
Joe H. Wilkins ot Ponder
her* Saturfay.
J. W. D*gan wa* here
from Lewigville.
H. B. Portwood wont to
Point on buaines*.
A. M. Bobb I* here from Oklaho-
ma for a few days.
P. R. Dillard waa her* today
from near Lewisville.
’ A.. Cowling and Joe 8. Smith of
Sanger were bare today. ,
Guy Taylor ot Albany i* here to
attend the lummer Normal.
J. M4 Ejrro mf Motne a, Anbray,
waa here today on bu»in*aa
Ml** Alpha Ball of Krum 1, here
to attend the summer normal.
R. L. Tate of Si'vhenville la
here to attend the Normal college.
L. T. Fowler and son Herman of
Corinth are here today on bu*lne**.
J. H. Hammonds of the northern
part of the county wu here today.
Mia* Bowman of Moreland la vis-
iting her slater. Mr*. Arthur Rayxor-
Ml** Mabel Coleman ia viaitlng
her aister. Mr*. C. M. Ray, at De-
catur.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Fowler
Corinth are visiting relative*
Aurora
0. .V. Jaffrey* end daugh
Dowdy went to Fay; W^rth tv*
morning.
las Saturday night,
following his operation for
dcltfg
Mr.
family
terian
snen" the day with
rleatives.
B. E Looney, principal
Polytechnic High school at
Worth, who is to be a member of
the Summer Normal fa uity, came
in this morning.
of Corinth is I R- R- Hollowwa of Garaz was
here today. He recently returned
of Krum is here from a visit with his son. W.
| Hollowwa. near Grand Saline,
Zandt county.
| Miss Mellie Thomas returned
week from Marshall where she has
| been teaching. She was re-elected
for her third term as t< acher in the
; public schools there.
Finley Hare returned from Hous-
j ton where he attended the w dding
of N M. McGinnis and Miss Made-
bine Longcope Friday night, acting
las best man for the groom
| Mr. and Mrs. A.
1 family of Ballinger have moved to
Denton and will be at home at 166
i We«t Oak His two daughters will
1 attend the summer Normal.
i T A. McGalliard was here yester-
' day en route to his home at Garza
'from San Angelo wher, he has been
I in the interest of the Department of j
i Agriculture organizing baby befpt
clubs.
' Mrs-
jSangster and Miss Elaine,
| Navasota, where they will
Ithe wedding of R K Hallum
[Miss May Belle Brooks
[June 4th.
I. Mrs. Cora Nichols. Mr . .
better. Douglass Witt and Rev. Os-
car T. Cooper will a tend the North
Texas League conference which
convenes in Paris the latter part of
this week.
trip returned to Dallas
E. D. Criddle and son E. D.
left Friday for Waxahach e.
Mrs. Wr. B. Gregg and Mrs.
Lipscomb are visiting n Dallas.
Mrs. Herbert M. Walden and son,
Herbert Jr., are here from Dallas.
Eld- r C. E. Wooldrid e )eff today
for Frisco where he will prea h to-
night.
Fred Reynolds of Ravland is vis-
iting K. H. Fugate of the Normal
college.
Mrs- D. H. Stewart went to Fort
Wor h this atternoon •<> visit her
mother.
L. T. Millican ;pid J. W. Sullivan
rip
Lampasas has acdepted the chal-
lenge of the First Christian church
■ Sunday school for an attendance
I contest and it will start Sunday,
■with the close and other details to
' be arranged by correspondence be-
j tween the two. Acting under in-
istructions of his church Pastor Ro-
dgers Monday afternoon mailed chal-
| lenges to six towns with the provise
that the first to accept the proposi-
tion would be taken on in the con-
test. Invitations were mailed to
McKinney. Gainesville, Waxahachie,
Hillsboro. Waco and I*ampasas At
12:43 Tuesday he reieived a tele-
gram from Lampasas accepting the
invitation
While the exa< t date of dlosing
I has not been arranged, it is prob-
able that August 1 will be adopted,
giving three months for the trial.
G. J.
trip on
morrow
J. T
and William Wallace were
the Argyle citizens here today
Joe Autrey returned to Terrell
Today, and his daughter. Miss Nel-
lie Joe. will attend the Normal.
r. W. Henson, who has been vis-
iting A. D. Rogers and family, re-
turned to his home in Sinton today.
Miss Willie Farris has returned
brom Fort Wor where she has
been attending Polytechnic college.
A. D. Henson of Sinton, San Pa-
tricio county, is visiting hi* school-
mate and friend. A D Rogers, and
pro*pe<-ting.
Miss Myrtle Barefield. sister of
T. E. Barefield. has come from
Eastland to make her horn® with
her brother.
Mrs. Ada H. Walden and Mr*. Joe
G. Bboth leave thi*
spend the remainder
touring California.
Jitn Tom Bayles*. ________ ___
Clifford Marchman left today f°r
Dalia* where they will go to work
In the Dallas po*t office.
H. Steinman and daughter left
this morning for St. Louis where
they wl|l rpand a part of the sum-
mer viaitlng friend* and relativ**.
Mr. and Mr*. L. €. Edwards are
here from Boyce. He will attend
the summer normal. Mr. Edward*
was formerly principal at Roanoke.
Jerry Scott, engineer Of the pas-
senger train wrecked here Tueaday
morning, i* a brother-in-law of
Charles E. Fowler and well known
about Corinth and Denton.
Among tho*e who attended the
Central Presbyterian union gervlce*
in Krutn whose name were not giv-
en in Monday, wero: »*- and Mr*.
G. H. Klmbronrh, Mr. and Mr*. J.
F Harwell, Mr. and Mr*. H. M.
Snow. Mr*. S. E. Harwell, Mr*. E-
D. Criddle. Mr*. W. C. Kimbrough,
Mr*. J. G. Hes‘er, W. O. Taylor,
Hacel Ar>»*trong. Frank Raine*.
Ml** Lena Sklte* Mr*. T. N. Skile*. _____
Ba.il and Mi*. Ethel Baker Ethel ’ jT"' "JL’*"' "WW* . 11
and Nellie He»ter, winiam Tajioy •rie>e ROOQi *ny lime that! convenient for you
Jr ‘tlwayt glad to have you at our More.
This will figure quite an advance over the old sched-
ule and to enatjje us to maintain this scale of wages our
men will have ro take interest in the work and show chat
the longer that they are in our employ they are worth the
extra money w> are paying them.
Acme Pressed Brick Company
Case Cultivator*
That ae are telling right now for leaa than coat.
Some ipecial pricet on John Deere Planters and
Cultivators The reason—Werre overstocked on imple
ments, we want to change them for ready money and also
Te.,nectrt'le room ,or o,hcr new «ood» that are coming in
daily, You can afford to invest in these at this time even
if you re not in need of them right now. Drop in and see
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