Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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PrascriptionsCompoiindedr TWO DISTRICTS IS
NUR THE DEPOT
ORDERED BY BOARD
Dallas
Diamonds
Plymouth Binder Twine
sideraP’
LINZ
pa g anger
Bldg.
BROS
Farmers' Implement & Vehicle Co,
C. E. FOWLER, Manager
mothers think
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INSURE YOUR WHEAT.
OPENS IN FEW DAYS
po: of its kindo' acres a day
strength?
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coun’y
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GEO. M. HOPKINS
Fill*
Office over Curtis' Drug Store
(Advt-i
Practice in all Courts
easily
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FIELD PEA SEED
a* ,» X* > 3 o' lock a number of
rOFthe (jOOU •"d friend, were present.
G. M. Pniitt’s
Ifeighbortood
North Side Square, Denton, Texas
TALIAFERRO BROS, lorlk SIM Sf
■t:STtw KHOI4SFRS WKKTIXG.
SHOE FIXINGS
utffic manner, last* longest,
lor upkeep and repair*awdpre-
tr tnlage better—much better.
o’clock a m .or tih* ejection of or
appreciate ’h» extra attention.
First National Bank
Autos
O. W. ELAJERT Denton.
county
photo*
groups
at ’he
o ened
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the chutes
He put on
h:s engine
Wright a
la mould* and get the caah for «.
I will take IL even If »t U two or
Dr
Mr
Eitib.
1877
“Th© Linz Prices are the'Lowest”
“The Linz Qualities the Highest”
man handle* his financial
transactions in a business-like
Raley ’
Blewett
Linz Bros, will send selections of Dia-
monds and other merchandise to any re-
sponsible person, all express* charges
prepaid.
BEN FRITZ
Box 5*1. Den to:
I
goodRDUsTERI I) IT NORMAL
Bl 2 Ot’MM'K WEDNESDAY.
thus te-’oras’ng a ’*erman'nt
Price 25' F"’- and SI per
leaving fnr their boas? in New Mex-
ico.
ho’dtr. of the A'liaa e Milling Com-
pany will be held at their o'ficee in
STONE & WhAWER TO SPEND
•2.000.000 FOR STATION
haF a* maty mor? wer? in
ollege ready for registration
little added efort The mer-
chant realizes that the man
who uses a bank account for
conserving and protecting his
er of this store zive g» a tnal and if
not satisfied we will not ask you to
stay. Free delivery.
ill relieve tne
an<j soreness- Sold by all deal-
(Adrt.)READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
Denton county :»
persons The a»
Hand-Made Harness
That Studs tbe Test *f Wear and Tier.A bilious. half-*l'k feeling low
energy and eongt’nated bowel*
:o wark- t al!
• za*heriDg
WHEAT HARVEST ON;
THRASHING SEASON
mil ARCH MASONIC OFFICERS
winter. Pay us oct of what the ss'o saves
for you. After that you will have the alo
and the money it saves every season.
Bring your butter in bulk—do
not trouble to mould it *s it save*
time, ice and worry, and I’ll pay <
you just as much for it la the bulk j
as in mould*.
G. W ELBERT. Denton.
hoard w»*
['be Kors’* HilL Jost we*?, of
PRIVILEGES FOR SALE.
The committee will sell the
REN FRITZ
Box 5<1. D-ntoe.
«tnd n>- b, mail
" trous Deputy Master: W. H Thomp-
son. Principal Condu tor of the
: Work.
ftled 'o some part of the
■dy will also liquify the tough mu-
j ru» and make easier to expecto-
rate It ha. beer, us»d successfully
jin manv epidemies ar.d i« safe and
sure. For sale by all dealers.
(AdvL)
Bain Wagons. Victor Cultivators.
Admiral Three Stroke Hay Presses
ase; WC give our i 'er fhculd be determined by
i h^ur a' th? depo’ undivided attention to the selection ' oard* a merest, -u >.e<
PRIMtNFR «RIES TO MAKE
GET-AWAY FROM DE Pl TV
A regular morning opera ion of
tk- bowels puts you in fine shape
‘or
you
put
all
■ '-red and J* close to the jobt B !
!Denton camqpn*. on which f
j there are drmktar fonntain* fog tbe
f tvwyeai’ s;< of the crowds
When a man strpi into a store
and pays hts bill b) giving a
It is now well kne »n that not
more than one case of rheumatism
'in ten require* any infernal treat-
ment
is a free application
lain s Ltnitn'tit and massaging the
parts at each application. Try it and
see how quickly it
pa.n
When a rr.ember oi your family
is sick you consult your physician,
and probablv call him to the bed-
side of your loved one. He ex-
amines the patient and prescribes a
(■uarant**?.! Eczema R metly.
The' onstant itching. burning
yeaps
failed
Ecxema Ointment. 1 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. Pfeit-
fer Chemical to.. Philadelphia and
St. Louis. (Adrt.)
If you want any oil for Machinery, Threshers
Binders, etc , come and get the best oil that can had
The price it righ, and the grade is the best.
Previous attendance at the C. I. j
A. were Z-oken the first and second j
day of the !S13 summer session.;
wtih IOS students registered there!
AVERAGE DENTON CO.
FAMILY MADE UP OF
' 4.8 PERSONS NOW
tru h
done
itching
!r.Aii ng Piles
art i o«’ to know h.?<
vour Hunt s Cure h:
I had 'Cf’e-ot with
for 15 years and vh
our big
entirely
We want
we can
P I.hell of Few Mexico and
Clara William* daughter of
Denton,
the
Fleer* and Skis TnmlMz-. , „
If you are suffering with any
old. running og fever sores, ulcers.
3 trou-
I got one
John
hatever All that is needed
» Chamber-
ha* opened a new
'? rostoffice and » 11
pri e? on all work for
to get acquainted wjth
I MU LL MISS
CLARA WILLIAMS WED.
Pennies, Nickels and
Dimes saved
make big savers tomor
row.
1 man. in
transaction of such other bus!nee*
a, may proyarly come be'or- the
meeting C PARR. Secretary.
Old m-n and women feel the
i young
Iks. but 1- must be safe and harm-
the matter
from 17 t<>
The age limit was rais'd
Miss Lou Owsley, tenth
MW Luu Owsley, Testa
Miss Mabel Strikiand.
Job Swart*, the photographer of
Fort Worth.
s'<dl<> over
Worm*.
their caiL
indigestion.
«' akness.
are victims
■Ju! most ’cmnion of all chil-
I tend to before it is too late
; inarians are agreed that there
ili'.gle use trying to treat a a*e
invariably
and a s'nr'e ease is likely to
ith germs
linger f->rP. Lipscomb, M. D.,
Practice limited to Eye, Ear.
>*e and 1 broat. and the proper
H W Sat
rail on?
ar.d th-
1 Among the teachers elected ia
, °fa! the Tort Worth district and High
i‘r A schools, the Fort Worth Re ord
names the following Denton youg
ladies: Mist* Belle Bate*, third dir-
districto
d Strict:
district;
High school; and Miss Blanche Do-
gan of Denton county.
It will pay you to plant field pen. Makes good feed for
your itock; enriches your land, replenishing the nitrogen
taken from the toil. Plant peas now, get seed at the seed
•tore.
Peas, June Corn. Squaw Corn, Maize and Kaffir Coro
— all fresh Mock
s/uy vaa y * vw tv a vsi *
goods store; for jewelry to a jewel
ry; and for photographic supplies
to a photographic supply bouse, or
to a departm A store for miscella-’ la-ure.
. . .t'ehinr instantly j Old men and women '«
ltc and a few applications remove, the need of a laxative mor- than
I' the jail * »*rt *
ne- :n tSe I to bav-
ihbn? Tb-i eyt in compar
handcuffed, j Thrashing wili
while theiw’*k in tfee *a
H- headed! Th<r* ’» • «“«ral
A sprained ankle may as a rule i
tour ‘
Chamberlain s;
*-i dire?-!
raHave vou seen ou' shoe repairs done by
mi'hine? We put on soles by machinery
’ n tt |o« kt. beitcr. wears better, is better
v«tu to trv <iur shoe rrp«irs and see how well
wfo the * • k. *Vurk d »ne while you wait.
O. M. Curt’s informs us that al-
ready a great many farmers are
buying Blacklegoids preparatory ’o
vaccinating their cattle this spring. J
There is no question but that this ,
is a good move something that
j every owner of cattle ought po at*
(tend to before it is too late Veter-
is
of
Many
dren are suffering from
headache, nervous*-ss
eoytivene*s when they
The Deifton County
National Bank
CTW A<x Aa*datw« B*»
work of entering students, with doz-
ens about the halls not yet reg
-d Th» enrollirent
day is a recc-rd-brea
se and day showing something
When your child has ’'hooping
t'nugh be car-ful to ke ;• the cough
-WEIRD WAYS OF KOREA.”
Much interest Is being centered
I in the lecture at the € I. A audi-
torium Wednesday night by Rev. C.
IT. Collyer of Korea on ' Weird Ways
of Korea.'' Dr Collyer has spent
fifteen years in the > ountry which is
the sebject of hi$ discussion and be-
ing just from there seem* well fit-
ted to make a most enterainng and
insructive talk on the conditions
i and the habit* of the people Ster-
will l»e us'd to
make the lecture of greater interest.
Th First Methodist hurch. un-
! under the auspices of whose Bible
I and Mission s-'hool. now ir. session
here, the lecture is being given. ?x-
<M6ee in Paschall Building, Eas
Side of Square
He write® "Pleaso
at one- one doxen
nnlv and best iteh |
• t- the V S "|
money ~roiJ^'t|y
Watches, Gold Jewelry,
Silverware, Cut Glass and
Novelties.
stated
Tuesday that spa< e r serrations
would
M L ,
young people's society dseiring tOj'eils;
attend in a body, as the f
school
and its two young people s\ leagues
intend doing
a short time
the people of Den'bn ard Dentbf. , rp ,v
I give special attention ’o «.-rat jj
' and f "
The South’s Greatest Jewelers
and Importers of
of children
Cail and s?e samples
will save you money
finished in the latest style at
Fad Studio.
Fox Bros. ® Company.
The Herdware People. Ford
in I9’o aa<
ge is one
'o
rate to which the pas«tn-
been brought .before the
'ed The engine was con-
da’: az-d and the csboofee
thrown over on it and ‘ ar'’?’!
us give
YOUa
Bunch of MoRey
store tbe sick one to health.
NX ben you want to buy grocer-
ies you go to grocery store, or for
hardware to a hardware store; to
Engineer Jerry Scott and Fire-
man Wright of the early southbound
passenger sustained painful xnjur-
I iea *ab«gtt the head, and the engine
J or tbe passenger and cauoo*e of
freight No. <05 were badly smash'd
up early Tuesday morning in a col-
lision at the coal chutes which ame
near being more serious-
Th- passenger J 'which arrive*
here at 5.35, was coming fast
around the{ long northeast curve,
and Engineer S< ott could not s?*-
the freight standing at
until almost upon it.
the air-trakee reversed
and jumped Fireman
leloso je ond Both men landed in
I the dit fc. and fortunately receded
I no serious injuries beyond bad
■ bruises and cuts about ’he head
[The -as-enger engine smashed into
the freight and that no ten
consequences resulted was due
the slow
ger hadPRESCRIPTION WORK
It a pariicuhr work It require* strict attention. It
receive! the best of attention and chemicals here W on’t
you phone us to come after the prescription—w e v*. ill de-
livery it too. Both Phones.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE.
OFFICERS DIRECTOR;
W. B. McClurkan. President.
J. L. Blewett, Viee President
B. H. DeavpjporL Cashier.
R. IM Barn*. Ass t. Cashier.
D
W
afternoon,
consolidated
71 t Flower
Hi)l>. which
of
dyen's ailments.— wortr*. Peerish.. I
i!l-temp*red fretful children, who
tags and grind t. etr teeth. wife
bad brrath and coir ky pains, have
al! the symptom* of having worm*,
and should be given Kickapoo
Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lo-
zenge. which expels worms regu-
late* the bowels, tones up th- sys-
tem. and makes children well and
happy Kickapoo Worm Killer >s
guhran’eed Al! druggisas. or by
•Xiail. Price 25e Kicgapoo Indian
Medicine Co . Philad-'phia and St
Louis 1 Adrt i !e more a-ri' al*, and it i« exp-eted [pisre is »urro«s<5e<i by grove* of j
that ’be total will be a goodly in-'* "' - — - -• -- •- -•
reave over that of the 1912 term-
hard ’’.me of it when this proc-**
curs :n hot weather They not only
ha’e to «on’end wnainful gums
but the stomach :* disordered, bow-
-1s loose and th- body uncomfort-
able Tbe best help you can giTe
the little sufferer is M GEE S BA-,
(BY ELIXIR It coTTee's sour sto- T’ediHne •' -
■ mart, cool* and quiet* the bowel* 1’"e I**T box and . .
and helps diges'ion Pr’?* 2*r and ' -efunded, if '' f .Is in Itch. E rema ,
- -, . —, - . O — •T,7-e»«e. *»•>.- A 11 /SW!’ Ot_
i 5« per bottie Sosd bv R H
Remember that 1 am n the mar-1
W-.-t at all times for poutry, butter'
and egg, and that I will pay you i
just as much as the market will; --------------
permit ®e to. Bring your surplus Emory C Smith Office RuiMifg,
to me. G. w. elbert, Deaton. | Side Sq , Denton. Texas
,unm r *choo; and normal i •<» dises
College of Industrial Arts gleet this
Tu--4.ay morning at t-eltlme you —
hen' w ith what is believed i for ihfoymat;<
i m h iuereazed attendance j M. Curti*.the 1912j ---
regivratloa ;< HAl TALQt A SITE SSKLMCTE1L
Ten-ative d*ei*:<o« o« the st'? for tering the second week.
the chaetauqu* which op<es.>, July *'; —-------——---
Not me just as good kind but the best Place voor I
order now, while there it plenty of twine. You may qm |
be able to get it later on.
Johnston Binders, Johnston Hay Rake*
Johnston Row Binders. The Independent line,
us figure with you.
!To my friends and cus’om?r*—- i
Owing to niv little girl being sick, j
I will be a few days late Will be I
•hzek at work as soon a* her eon di-1
will permit. Hoping you will <
(hold your orders or write or phon* <
earn- to me, Very respectfully.
A. P BLANKENSHIP ]
eoddJt.u Hr ■*
<
The whea» harvest began in
aruejt Tuesda morning early and
throughout the county the binders
are gathering b.e sh-aveg of thou*-
By tbe latter
-e-k the harvest is ex- I eopticon slides
n omplet- d ex-1
■iy f-w fields ;
n some timenext I
ut fields.
ready sold
‘jv ni«'»
; auepicious be expects
I told > 5b-i gallons r
. - . ' tbe berr’Cs now ,t tl
-e sevona ( ,,on(£ s , steadr and
*s’. years,.— .»>. m
v afte-
Little Savers
e-
At 2 o clo'k Wednesday afternoon.
i the. streond day of the summer Nor-
ma: «-ss;ori. 7t*<> student* had reg-
is’ered a* enrolled for the two
| mouth?' term, and the registration *
Your wheat can be insured anywhere in Denton
county. We will be glad to carry this insurance for you.
B. H. DEAVENPORT & €0.
Old Phone 574 New Phone 385
} During the re«- of the «-ei
< dents w-;|| con’itue to come
’th? first of n«xt week a tig de'.ega-
• tion is expected, a? many do not
enter each year until ’he ciassif’.-
botue. Sold by R. H Garrison,
drink privilege for the Lynchburg <
I picnic to be held July 5. Privi-j
liege will be sold June 21 in the at 4
| fernoon at Corinth AH parties de- .
I siring to bld be on hand
1‘G. H. PATTERSON for Committee.
Stc ; 'Css___
. J H. william, of South
were marr ed at the ho®e of
bride* parent* Sunday afternoon at
- a number of relative*
among
• them two brother* of the groom,
i Mr< lobell of Sanger and Mr I»be!l
of Fort Worth. Mr and Mrs I»-
bell will vi»it Denton county rela-
OIL OIL OIL
FOUND AtSpecial Threshing Coal
Our J A. Collin* ha» juyt returned from the Coal
Mmes at McAlester While there he made arrangements
to get the best grades of coal for using in thresher engines
There are two grades -$6 00 and $6.50 per ton. If you
are going to buy coal for this purpose it will surely be to
vour benefit to use this coal as it is especially good tor this.
Lasts longer and gives more heat energy. Come down to
the yard and see this
delayed about at:
engine and crew of No. 4"5
Up to take it to Fort Worth
Enr neer Sco , and Fireman 1
V.'rlg'g rtU'.ained in Deqtcu fo
h- day's work If you mi»a it
feel uncomfortable and cannot
vim nto your movement*. For
bowel ::regutari':<*s HHRBINE
the remedy. It pugifie*.
regulates Price
H Garrison
(Adrt.)
oup ng | ancj care o| arKj tJ,e com-
poirxkng of prescriptions.
it you are not already a custom- redness, rash and disagreeable et-
- -- - - -jfect* of ecztma. tetter, salt rheum.
itch, piles and irritating skin erup-
tions can readily F» -ed and the
made c!ear and smooth with
Hobson's Ectu&i Ointment.
C. Cleve.and of Bath. HL,
'I had e<zama twenty.five
and had tried everything. AU
When I found Dr Hobson s
spite of being
o<” «f tbe ha.
wasn - looking
Depart -
Bi-alley
are en-
school
r"''" 1“ I fund >n a transfer, but has set no
□nasUCTi above < arbitrary standard theretor The
e have had 35 Den’on County Board adopted a
• • (resolvtion in effect that the amount
:ous expener.ee in money a companying their ’r*ns-
r the
-o boards at interest, subject t0
he approval of the county board.
. ran be reli-ved with Mrpr^ing
w W F ™ ■w W ar am w w Promfetae»» e*1*g HEROINE
I l\J 1*1 2V A Th. 'ir.t dose brinks improvement.
1^ *f*l*ZA I, — ?ut> he system ia ttae
I* <S1LO
don't
,. a it doe* hot cure tbe -rou-
familv j /nak?« tbe skin bleed Ap-
! ->!» (BALLARD S NNOW LINIMENT
My work i» r.-»s p in gently on tbe affected
tTl: -1 the part* It r-liei
Denton chapter No SO. huj«i i
•Arch Mason*. Tuesday night elected,
officers as follow:
W H Thompson, high prk*t; Dr.
S McReynolds, king; W. D. But-
ler. scrlbe.: Ed F Bates, secretary;
H A Wolfsohn. treasurer.
High Prie*; Thompson named
; appointive officer* as follows
— - ! Lee Zum«alt captain of
jthe yield in the aggregate will fail ; tend* a cordial'invitation” to all who >*o»v M. B Whitlock. Principal
*iigh’ly if any short of the record-| wsh to attend and it
breaking total of 1912. The aver-
age yield per a re is generally be-
I iieved to be Uss. although some
; contend other* s-. but the increase
l ’n acreage Is - Xperted to make up
• for the diminution in yield, and the
■ extra quality and weight i» also ex-
pected to help toward that end
The tirtt consolidation of school
districts under the new law vu or-
dered by the County School Board
at U* session Monday
when on petition it
Di*tr> t* Noa. 69 and
Mound and Liberty
will be enabled thereby, it is believ-
ed. to have a seven month*' school.
Messrs Charles G. Thomas. W. A.
t on-best and J N. Mallory attend'd
the meeting with Mr. Thomas pre-
siding Messrs W. R Laney and
J. E Riley were absent
Tbe board discussed
of transfer of * holatic*
. 21 year* _ . _ _
- - • - „ I by 'be reent cession of the Legls-
to a department -‘tore for nuscella-' la-ure. but the additions are not
neout thiMK but when vou want 'he apportionment of
f , . . | school taxes, and wbat should be
tbe best of e'ervthmgm drug store done in regard to their transfer has
service, you natural!v go tcadrug,b*ek rj! bf^r* the Bta’o ’A*“
/ . . ■ i X j mem of Education. Supt
store whete the drug business and ha« ruled that the 'overs
the preparation of physicians pre-
scriptions are em: *
everything else
years of conti
tbe prescript; -2It Suggests
That kind of a Man
Max Hart sa d to b- * ant
Kaufman county was arrest
Krum and trough* to jail
the
So-
journer: M D hulhngim. Royal
=1 , Arch Captain: W F. Fitzgerald,
be trade upon application to M. L Williams. P. Lipscomb. Mas-
Williams for any cla«« or 'er* of the First. Second and Third
*' ’ ; J L. Mercer. Sentinel
in a bodv. as the Sundav Denton Council No. 50 elected
of th- First Methodist chur h officers as follow*;
B F P*«chall. Thrice Illustrious
le«s and one which w<” not
pain. Dr King** New Life
are especially good for tbe aged.
ifor they a--> Promptly and--
Price 25c Recommended by
Raley k Co.
bo cured in from ’hide o
day* by applying C' "
Liniment and observing tbe
the gegs with ea h bottle For sale by
injtftv «an.dptpi*. o* AJiee »tr**t. The aj! dealers. tadvt.)
•i 4 ;■ ew’'ruin 1* .-4 hr aRobt. H Hopkins
Attorney-at-La w
J C be
over -be first day of
srmmer tetm With
beginning a- sheet 11 o'clock be-
'tween sixty and seventy-f ? - younj
ladies had aid their fees and en-
-oiled as rern-lar «tndeai* and it tPark board, after v.*.”isig ■ several
'«< *’at- d Tiesdar afternoon that j*yrzes>t‘d Io~atso»»
|ca' on and firs' r-sh is o»»r
The figure* point confidently to
an attendance reach ng IMO fo*
Le sqarner term, ft Is b-lieved
■he : >• u ren*us
In-nton ounty s
•ecth less than
1 her* ar* 6.5vl
DALLAS, May 29—Plans were
announced yesterday by the Stone
A Webster Co. fo- a 12.000 000 In-
terurban station to he ere ted at
te corner of Jackson and Browder
streets * ” wm be the finest de-
he world
L.iFi Collins ®. Son,
J. A. COLLINS, Manager.
North Locust Street. Denton. Texas
rorm. Tetter, etc. Al! drug- J
Manufactured bv A B. Rich-J ._
Ved 'in* Sheyman Texas ‘ boils, eczema, or other skin
1Advt.' ! bles. get a bog'of Bucklen s Arnica
Salve and you will get relief
GALLON* DS.WRFRRIFS ! promptly. Mr*. Bruce Jone*, of
OST FIVE-FWJHt'HS I'RF Birmingham Ala. offered from
I an ugly ui er for nine month* and
of Buck leg's Aral** Salve cured hey
n ’wo we-k< .Wilf'help you. On- ; Blackleg It U almoat
‘ ly J5c. Recommended by J F. Ka- ■ ?ata; ;
ley A Co. iAdvt.» . inoculate the toll
-------------------- 1 that the infection will
•C. I. A St MMER TERM years to come
OPENS WITH BE; ATTENDANCE; Since it i* a wel; established fact
..... that vaccination will p.-j err again*’.
. no oae ought to ne-
pre *=*.tos Th* next
opportunity ask
e- at O
«Advt., < up to 2 o clo. k p. m. Wednesday. J
Lasf year the total attendance ,
d d not reach !••. with many en- I
Johnston No. 10 Lever Fold' Mown
Highspeed, ighf c'-ift and special wide trucks that !
take up the side draft. Let us show you this new rnewet !
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1913, newspaper, June 5, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213762/m1/8/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.