Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Phon
l&ssified Ads
OFFICIAL STATEMENTS
This Agency
LODGE NOTICES
PHOTOGR 4PHIG SUPPLIES.
kRitfc.
LOST AND FOUND.
MENSEM.EM SPRVHE
FOR RENT
IA DE H T AREKS.
farm Just north
L1YERY STABLES.
PRINCE CHARMING” AT C.I.A
BOOMS FOR RENT
Dill'
HOUSE
rn
FOR KALE—.MIStELL XNEOUts.
HlSGELLANLOt s
STENOGRAPHIC WORK
PHOTOGRAPHERS
DENTISTS.
MUSIC INSTRUCTORS
TRANSFER.
blacksmiths.
BUSINESS CARDS.
OSTEOPATHS
L * WYERS.
Biggest Loaf
Vadcination Shield
your
The Monament People
FOR
197c
,D BRACELET
Return to 78
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION'S
740—J. S. Prewitt, Krum. Ford.
Fresh
Syrup.
ON SIDE-
N. Elm for
"D0T^> Ps
-RtGULKR
-pUDDLX!
FOX
154c
Try the want column if you want
rent that house quickly.
Fl »R
stock,
Chinn.
We handle the biggest
and beat loaf In town.
teun' l<>
Monday
HOUSE
and gas.
155c
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVENGER
work done call No. 307, either phone.
list as given uh by th«
checked by themwtves-
Atteat: .1 E.COREY,
the Valentine Party at G, I.
night. Admission <5 cents.
••JNirity oats," the lines! in the land
and guaranteed not a hull iu them.
OWENS-TURNER CO.
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CO-DRAY-
age work of all kinds. Roth phones
at residence.
Jl.M GOODE, TRANSFER AND L1V
ery. Cabs and baggage wagon all trains
Rigs for funeral. Both phones. t
Your orders, large or small, a
predated. FRANCIS CRADDOCK
WHEN YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE,
phone Magill & Shepard. Day phono
148, night phones 48.
I WAS RUN DOWN,
NERVOUS AND M
take the
King's
Gold,
Inflatn-
TIIE BEST SHADE AND FRUIT
(new) 422-
15tc
like to have your February
business. Give us a trial or-
Cause? Chronic Cough—A
Friend Advised Me to Take
Vinol—I Did-It Made Me
Well and Strong.
.BERT W. ADKISSON. COMMER-
photographer. Views, flashlights
ires made anywhere Phone 571,
458c
H J S. CRAWFORD. OSTEOPATH,
ms 3-4, Denton County National
ik Building.
shipment Log Cabin Maple
FRANCIS CRADDOCK, JR.
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, SPECIALIST—
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ofttee over
Curtis Drug Store.
MRS. McCANN. GRADUATE OF NEW
England Conservatory. Teacher of
voice and piano. Pupils solicited. Old
phone 443. 66 W. Hickory Street. 151c
- FIRST-CLASS PRAIRIE HAY
sale. R. B. Harris.
every weak, nervous, run-
or woman to come to our
et • bottle of Vinol, our de-
liver and iron tonic, without
veamore
ryJLHFAD OF GOOD WORK
for sale. See A. D. Turner tfc
LER & COWAN, GOOD MEAT,
service. Phones, old 644; new
'eat Oak Street.
THERE IS NO CONNECTION
between our work and that done by In-
experienced Plumbers. Don’t you know
it’s one of the easiest things In the
world for-a plumber to "make work"
by not doing his work properly.
Guaranteed Plumbing
is the kind of work we do, and IV'wlll
Isay done.
WANTED TO BUY GOOD ROLL TOP
desk immediately. Address Box A, care
Record and Chronicle. 156c
CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
ether feedstuffs. Best stove and heater
wood Prompt delivery and full meas-
ures. ARKANSAW MILL. S. Elm St.
HKmn. ;- —— ■
E SPRADLIN & LEWIS FOR FIRST
blacksmithing, woodwork, horse-
ng and rubber tiring All work
(ntACd 258tfc.
M E MARTIN, A I
eases of Eye, Ear, No
Glasses correctly fitted.
SALE OR TRADE FOR WORK
two 2-room frame houses- .1. F.
155p
Denton Steam Bakery
and save money.
GALL J. W. SKILES IF YOU WANT
a good rig and gentle horse. Pinckley
wagon yard, old phone 611, new 252-
BR1NG YOUR STENOGRAPHIC AND
Typewriting work to Miss Minta Maxey,
with Denton Trust Co., S: Side Square.
177ptf
T IS TYPEWRITING YOU WANT
call at the Guaranty State Rank.
CHAS. SAUNDERS, DENTIST. OF-
flce over Long A King’® Both phones.
A little tear is sure to wear
But
A stitch in time saves nine.
►FOR SALE—A FEW , FULL BLOOD
urban) bulls. J. H Vanham, Route 4,
KS?- 151c
FOR FINE SHADE \ND FRUIT
trees, roses and tree trimming, phone
422-Green. t57r-
WANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND
auto. Must be in good condition and
at fair price. Address Auto, care this
office. 153n
WHAT’S INDIGESTION?
WHO CARES? LISTEN
M. McCreary
damages.
FOR
trees and noses, telephone
Green,
J. W. FRALIN, DENTIST. sOUTH
aide square, middle of block. up-sta‘rs,
MMMar****-.—■=.- - - -. - —T
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH i(
plies of all kinds at Palmer’.*,
vciop kodak lllnr-
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. S., OFFICE
over McCray’s, south side square. New
phone 433, old phone 341.
BMQR RENT-NINE-ROOM
near Pool’s Store. Seweras
SifLogan.
p*in from
• stomach
miserable
FIRST-CLASS BLACKJACK \ N
post oak cord wood delivered al 83
cord. NV. A. Wilson, old phone 576
I •■REM II OFFH I\1. si NIT Ml.XI
1’ IRIS. Feb, 8X—LiMIh lull—l he arid
Icry of the allies kept up violent and
incessant lire yesterday. Near Careney
Hie French yesterday dynamited n Ger-
man trench,
its occupant
art i Iler j
fore the
dist uner
Pape's Diaprpsin" Makes
Stomachs fed tine at
J. M. GURLF.Y, THE CEMEX t
tractor. First class work done
lowest price. Got estimates.
DENTON FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST
We sell many good medicines but
we are toid the mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., known as Alder*
i-ka, is the best we. ever sold. Denton
folks astonish us daily by felling how
QUICKLY' Alder-i-ka relieves sour
stomach and constipation. Many re-
port that A SINGLE DOSE relieves
these troubles immediately. We are
glad we arc Denton agents for Adter-
i-ka. J F. Raley A Company ( Adver-
tisement.)
We give you the best work and clos-
est figures. We are a home firm which
appreciates your patronage and whose
guarantee is worth something to you.
g some especially attracts
th! no# on monument#,
and would like to submit
’FOR RENT-COTTAGE WITH FOUR
>poms and hall, on Oakland «v-nue-
fMlhlll C. I. A. Cail Old phone 571
134tf0
Montgomery Plumbing Go.
West Oak street. JZX ~ Phones H7
killhi(| or capturloo all of
. On the Aisnc the French
cheeked one German attack be-
Germans hud covered hull’ the
to the French trenches.
R RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED
is, upstairs. 59 West
BRITISH LOSSES 101,000 IO II VI E
Asworialed Press Dispatch.
LONDON. Feb. 8.— Premier Isquith
iiiuioiinced in Piirlhinicnt Hint the total
British losses In killed, wounded and
missing arc 10 4.000 men.
We’d
grocery
der and a chance to show you what
"Turner service" means.
TURNER BROS.
!QR RENT—TWO LIGHT
iplng rooms, upstairs, f'ld phone 88.
■■----■ —— - 153p
Sea the Russian de-
bonibarde<l the small
Results were not stat-
ed. The former German jTtilscr Bres-
lau appeared at Batum, but left after
tiring a few shots at a Russian de-
bt co j er.
FDR MESSENGER OR DELIVERY
service to any pari of Denton call
either phone 56. John Moore. 42tfc
lUILlt.Hl SLEEP \SNO( 14TION
Associated Ptvm Dispatch
NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—A National Twi-
light Sleep association has bean organ-
ized here to send throughout the coun-
try lecturers on this easy method of
Lipscomb’s Drug Store
Free Delivery.
COME TO WILL LOCKNANE’S WAG-
on yard, second yard from square on
E. McKinney. I have four bulls, two
registered, one black and one fawn col-
or. 81.50 cash; privilege -to return.
Where I come fur cows will not be
responsible for accidents Residence
phone 350.—Will Lock nano.
«K*«ld Lodge No. 217. A FAA M.,
i ^Saturday on or before the full
in Denton Chapter No. 89, H A. M.
its first Tuesday in each month.
tM^Commandery No. 45, K. T.,
te secund Tuesday in each month.
L S. meets Thursday on or before
moot
tOR RENT, OR WOULD SELL ON
■Av terms. 3-room house and Lt-aere
W W.
157c
P—NINE-ROOM DWELLING
Sycamore. C. H Davie,
THE PRINCESS
Has a program tonight that
above the average.
M. D., DiS-
and Throat.
» Cough*—< Jillilj'cii'
Ruth are Serious.
one of your little olu-
m nt an appl uaclillis
give it Dr Bell's l,ine-Tar-Hun
one.e. Il-acts quickly, aAd prevents the
Culd growing worse. Very healing
soothes the Luiimh, louscua the mucous,
strengthens the system. It's guaran-
teed, only 25e at your druggist's.
But a bottle trwfrryr—HuekWiN-AphLmv
Salve f<»‘ Sores. (Advertirfenu nt.,
NOTH EOF SALE OF I'NCLAIIOED
FREIGHT
t he Texas A Pacific Railway cuinpa-
ny hi feby gtvrg notice that on the 24th
day of February, 1915, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. we will
sell al the Brownlow A McNeil Store
room, on Hie north slda of the Court
House square. In hancnual of the bulk!
Ing owned by H )1 Fry, at public out-
cry, to the highest bidder, for CASH,
the. following property (see But):
A carload of household goods and
knocked down elevator for the purpose
of satisfying due said company for
freight (amount of 8HC0K), demurrage
(amount 824.00), and other expenses
(#i».5O), the said properly having been.
conveyed by said company as a com-
mon carrier and having remained al Rs
destination unclaimed, without the pay
ment of said charges, for the period of
Huie rer|Ulred by law. Shipped from
St. Louie, Mo., shipped By R. U LflOTIO-
ri A. A P. Co,, consigned to order R. U.
Leonori A. A P. Co., notify J. C. Golt,
Trustee Grayson Sanitarium, Denton,
Texas.
Thia properly may be claimed by its
lawful owner at any limo before sale
by payment of all freight and charges
shown above and the cost of this ad-
vertisement, upon application to the
Texas a Pacific Railway Co., through
its agent, J. E. Cory.
List of Goods Stored.
7 rolls linoleum, 2 book eases, gals*
broken, I fmper rack,, I couch bk., 10
slieives, 5 rolls steel cable, 3 cable
wheels, 2 castings, 14 weights, 2 eta.
elevator, I gas stove, 5 pc. stove pipe,
2 beams, I governor, .7 ct. wood, 12 pc
wood, 1 l>x and cont's, 2 pc marble, t
screen, 1 grate glass, 1 drawer (all
apart) other household goods (nee But
on file with J. E. Corey, agent, Denton.
Texas, 4 steel stands. I gas boiler, 1 op-
erating chair, 1 desk 2 pcs, 30 bed ends,
1 K-D. wardrobe, 1 gas stove, 3 box
and cunt's, 1 motor elevator, 1 couch, I
1*. chair.
This is the
Transfer Go.,
into storage
Agent.
Freight
Demurrage
storage
i ither expense
Total
This shipment is stored In the build-
ing owned by D. H. Fry, on Oak JBL.
opposite the County Court House, north
aide of the Public Square. 2-24
overcomes
strength.
We ask
down man
•tore and g
licious cod _
oil, and if It faite to help you, wq will
return your money.
o. M. Curtis, Druggist, Denton, 'hexas,
and td tending drug stores everywhere.
8114.08
3000
24.00
12XXi
4180.00
stay ugriu'.tlrie. FTu.1
digest it; enjoy it,
relo'llion iii the
OLD PHONE DTP; NEW PHONE 11,'
for high grade cement and brick work
Phene or see me and let me estimate
the work for you S. A. BUSHEY.
NOTICE IN BtNKRIPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
Slates for the Eastern District of
Texas.
in the matter of E. I). Fox, trading us
Fox Hardware, in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of E. D. Fox of
Krum, in the county of Denton, and
district aforesai<l, a bankrupt,(
Notice is hereby given that on the
Mb day of February, 1915, the said E.
D. Fox was duly adjudged a bankrupt;
and that itte first meeting of creditors
will be held at the Court House in
Denten, Denton county , on F« bruary
16th, 1915, at 9 o'clock in the. forenoon
nt whirl) time the wild creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
truatce, examine flie bankrupt, and
transact sueli oilier business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Sherman. Texas, 6th dav of February,
19V>. CHAS. HATSELL.
Referee In Bankruptcy
Jennings, La.—“x was run-down,
nervous, weak, dizzy, and tired all the
time a« a result of a chronic cough
which kept me awake nights for months.
I have four in my family, and I was not
able to do my daily housework. Atl the
different medicine;. I had taken failed
to do me any gooj until a friend told me
about Vinol 1 took it ajjii within a
month I felt ho well and strung I could
do my own housework. 1 would advise
all weak women to take Vinol,”—Mrs.
A. Frkyou, Jennings, La.
Why will women in thia vicinity con-
tinue to drag along day in and day out,
all run-down, pale, thin, nervous weak
and al) tired out when we are continually
publishing letters from hundreds of
reliable women which prove how Vinol
such conditions and creates
AN8WERS TH YkNTERptY’* PUZZLES
What Gormangnt>> \
Ih rihtr - ---- ------
I HE PRIM ESS
program tonight that
!• iverage.
Itt'SNfVN OHIIIM st Mt MI NI
t»Movii»le<I Pre** Dispatch.
PETROGIllD. Feb K (OttleiuO— Hard
llgliiing^eotitiiiue* in the ('arpalhiaus.
Near Me/olubror/ '.'..'(Oil Austrians were
captured. \<tdil ional troops of the
eiii'iny were ruptured north of I zsok
pa-*, mid Vuslrimi attacks were repuls-
ed Iti Prussia and North Poland the
lto«simi* won minor victories tn pass'-
es. I be pass's where the ItusslaUk vic
lories are ineiilioued. esprciully l.'zsuk,
are regarded ns grratty Important. Re-
ports do not indicate whether Hie lights
gave the Russians decided advantage
toward obtaining permanent possession
of these pasM's, however.
In Poland there vv«‘re sharp skirmish-
es on both sides uf the River Vistula.
The Cossacks made a dash near the
village of Nadoz und captured twenty
German cavalrymen. Two Cossack
ruid.s on other villages at 3 o'clock this
morning resulted in vapturing much
arms and aminiinitimi and wire. The
official report spoke of tliese attacks as
bayonel charges, indicating that prob-
ably the (mssacks rode to the village,
dismounted, mid then acted a* Infantry.
The artillery got the range of one Ger-
man column marching along the road
near Boliniow so accurately that the
infantry were forced to abandon their
iiiacliinc guns.
On the Black
stroyers have
port of i.hoppa.
Slop the (Kild's Colds—They Often Re-
sult Seriously.
G«»l<le. Group and Whooping Gough
are children's aHnienlH which need im-
mediate attention. Die after-effecta are
often most serious. Don't
risk—you don't have to.
New Discovery checks
soothes the Gougli, allays the
lhation, kills the Germs and allows Na
tore to do her healing work. 50c. a!
your Druggist's. Buy a hoi tie today
Advertisement
Four More Days to Secure S<
District Court.
Three new suits have been added to
the (lockets for the February terni of
Itbdrtet i-vuirt and with only four day s
more for the securing of service the
indications are that the term will have
fairly ligtd tlucketeAo di.*pa=e of. Dis-
trict Clerk W. E. Durbin states the new
cases filed since the last term of a
have been small compared witli tilings
mail'' fur other terms of court and he
expects no unusual rush of business
during the remaining four days for the
securing of service.
The jury lists for the term have been
opened and delivered to the. Sheriffs
department, which is now busy sum-
moning jurors for gervice during the
terin which convenes on February 22.
The Grand Jury for the February term
which was announced several days ago,
have already been summoned.
The new suits filed arc styled:
J. 11. Cleveland vs. Bruce Dodson,
Willie Dodson, Glare Telford and her
husband and Miss Mollie Cleveland,
partition.
J. L. Curtsinger vs.
debt; and
W. J. Marti!) ys- J-
trespass to Iry titliTand
Time it! In live niimites .ill stomach
distress w ilt go. No indig* st ion, heart-
burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid,
or eructations of undigested no
dtzzinesg, bloating, foul breath or heart-
ache.
SULLIVAN A HILL. ATTORNEYS AT
,w. Office Craddock building. South
ide, Denton, Texas dAwtf.
44 N. Elm St. New Phone 318, or Ly,
Gray Lumber Company (both phoni
OF FARM
of Denton,
tion. Also
H. Schweer,
151tfc
Big stock of assorted seed Irish po-
tatoes and onion sets at Taliaferro
Brothers, North Side.
flowers, .(lid III'' illllS-
all three is created in
(lie production by thirty prefly liltlc
children from ilia North Side, all lo;-
tween Hie ages of six ami Iwelve, who
appear as fairies. Wood cuatures, ruses,
violets, butterflies, and character* from
Mother Goose, in dances, drills, and
other parts of Hie playlet proper
Thcgr ctrttrtrrn have been trained -tor
smne lune by Mi*s Uorinn<* I. Paine of
•tin* fmmUy, ami will .appear in. flow er
and fairyland cosliinies, Specially- <le-
stgnetl for their parts, and heanliftilly
tinted The Glee duh Girls in Hie play
have h<‘eii Iriuncd by Miss S
Smith ” Some' of their parts
that of Hie Queen of Hearts
Miss Mine McQuinn, Hit' I’rinc.
ittg, Miss Editli Shaffer, and S
line. Miss olga Dnrhiiiii. V
Cupid, Hugh Caincron and Fl
haul, well known Denton children, tak-
ing lu’incipaj jiarts in the cast. The
operetta "happened" brmrmr Prince
Charming employed the fairies mid
flowers to assist him in stealing away
Hie Queen of Hearts and succeeded, if
Is of thp nature of a comedy l|irough-
out. and has some specially humorous
ji.'irls a'nd funny situations, in which
Hie two little bumbtebers, lienton hoys,
feature in several instances.
Vt the performance Tuesday after-
noon, eomplimentary to Hie Denton
public schools, it was stalwl at the col-
lege that school children and their
teachers, or all those Connected with
Hie schools in any way, were hn'huted
in Hie imitation to attend compliment-
ary. Vlmission will be charged others.
GEKM4N OFFICIAL STATEMENT
tssociated Press Dispatch.
BERLIN, Fili. 8.—(Official)— Fighting
Io recapture the German trenches near
Lu Basse emiliiiues. The Germans have
retaken part of nnr short trroeh,
the Argmiue the Germans ruptured
French fortified position yesterday.
Eastern Prussia and In Poland nil
(ingemcnts are tiniiiipbrtmit. tint
ecssful Io I lie Gel'iniUl*.
haa always b«»en
lead
rates
vicinity and we v
this one of the main
duties of a fire instirancr
agent. We are ready
at all times to help se-
cure lower rates and
willingly take steps to
secure reduction in the
key rate.
Ask us for full infor-
mation at any time in re-
gard to insurance rates
or requirements and you
will find that we are
in a position to give the
fullest information at all
times.
from Hi*' east. Hie
been devoted to training
il, and hie altogether charming idea
of the pretty little Valentine operetta,
to In- one of the—pmst ttioroiiglily de-
lightful entertainments-given in Denton
for sonic months, Is to be presented in
the auditorium uf Hie College of In-
dustrial Arts Mumiay night of next
week, and repeated Tuesday afternoon
in I'onipliinent to Hie scfiool cliildreii
of Denton, who will lie lidlllitted till'll
in the
secure lower
Denton and
nsider
Pape's Diapejisin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs. It
is the surest, quickest and most certain
iudigustuni remisly m the vvlmlii world,
and besides il is harmless.
Millions of men and women now eat
their favorite foods without fear they
know Papp's Diapepsjn will save Hi.'in
•from .any stomach misery.
Please^ fur your sake, get
tifty-cenl ease of Pape’s l)iape|
any drug store and put your
rigfl t. Don’t” keep on team? 1
— lite is Dio short
hmg, so make yum'
what you lik*' and
without dread of
stomach.
Pape’s Di.ipepsin tretr.nps iqj
home anyway. Should one of Hi
Hy eat srmteilttmi whu'li don't
with Hiem, or m case of an attack
indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis
stomach derangement at daytime
during Hie night, it is handy- to give
quickest, surest relief known V<|\
lisoiomt.
sour. Gussy
mice.
OR RENT-70 \€Rr S
L about 2ti mites cast
iuI 40 acres in cultb
I~pMture. Apply L.
tt Nattonal Bank.
be done send for ua
‘ - J- ------------
SURE ABOUT
PLUMBING
AND
UlEATINGj
B. H. Deavenport & Co.
INSURANCE
Denton Co, Nat’l Bank Building
DINTON Phones 4JJ TEXAS
One way is to let the. contract
to the lowest bidder and lake a
long chance on getting, perhaps,
some degree of satisfaction.
The other way is to play safe
and place the work in the hands
of a reliable contractor who
knows what good results are and
understands how to get them
If you prefer way number two,
just- phone me at Lyon-Gray
Lumber Co., or call, at slop No.
44. North Elm street, and see
what a competent painter can do
for you, uiilng first dam materi-
als suctf as Collier’s White Lead
and Crown Linseed olL .
Our paperhangers are the best,
and mod careful workmen.
' L.,
SWri-
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