Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Valentines Are Here
As New
Lingerie
Looks
mi NEWS IN BRIEF
11H < t
Both Phones 8.
TAILORS
Dry Cleaners and Pressers
UTE PERSONAE NEWS
ifculiffultnimjCo
IN No. i West Court Square. Phone 40. Free I
11' 77—...........—------..... ■ ■■ ==============5
West Side
Delivery
Box Stationery Bargains
YOUR ATTENTION
PALMER’S
Gas Heat is Steady H
JULIAN SCRUGGS
DREAMLAND
17 ----- THEATRE ......-
$70,000.00
PROGRAM TONIGHT
PROGRAM TONIGHT
ZUDORA
YOUR
3000 People
goods
W'j.i’
=»
New and complete line of
White Chinaware.
Brown and white baking' dishes
_ water pitcher for „ . 25c J
.Mr. Herrin
of !(>-• d*’p
mile north
5 as new as
it LOOKS
See our showing of tissues, ginghams, linens,
ratanies, crepe, Goodwin table linen and napkins
In “The Twenty Million Dollar Mystery”
In episode No. .10 today James Cruze is completely
transformed from the former villain into the dashing in-
spiring hero. The mysterious woman becomes a domin-
ant factor in this episode and from now to the end each
Will be more facinating.
Closing out several lines, and you
can lay in a supply of fine writing
l>aper at the lowest possible cost.
Only about 200 boxes left.
iff'1’ X»Uutii
(UOhUOa.j
titHWW Coflcr, 1 and 3-puund cans
FRANCIS CRADDtMSK, JU.
New MnHtiw.
-> Un .h r Saturday
W. 'till have the largest and bustTnaf
of bread 111 la iit>>n. BENTON STEAM
B \ KF.lt N
—rr-ptnyrrs, in .nrtfurur'----——
2 umpires,
Score board
Ticket oHicc,
(•NMldsbltUi lliul f*Ws,
Bill bo., rd ». showing ualiomdly «<hw
.Used goods on s.ilv al Evers!
I. urge divpbiy uf busrbnlls mils
filoii's and but*.
I .'Hili'., pooil*
BIG BARS NEAR JI SUN 111 KN*,
lleeord and Chronicle Special
JUSTIN. Feb s The f. e.l barn ..f . >
I’. Peterson one mile west of town wa»
destroyed by fire at 10:30 o’clock Fri
day night Tim barn, wliici. was worth
about ft,(XX). was filled with feed and
contained all the harness and saddles
belonging to the fanffly.
The loss wili reach fl.SOo, with about
NHiW insurance. The origin oi Hm fire
is unknown, but was supposed f.. have
been caused b> mice gnawing iiiah'hes.
I H \ I Us \ oil!
month and bd
‘ Turn, r si r'u’-
iltll '
THE PRINCESS
program tonigtit that
• average.
THE FAIR
J. S. TERRY
We’ll d<> it promptly and
satisfactorily and at a
reasonable price.
th. mi i I ing tonight
all alike in that they
ron«td»*c Hie H.alh-r
players
made.
OPERETTA, “PRINCE CHARMING” or
THE CAPTURE OF THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
Purity Oats," the finest in the land
I guaranteed not a hull in them.
. iWENS-Tl HNEIl LO.
1111 PRINCESS
program tonigtit that
r average.
ow l»r» mLi* Um best, mid our I.m.w.
<• growing larger, the price is not in
eased lluv a loaf today Free d.liv
■v BENTON STEAM BAKEICi
chair that is
not broken
has four legs
and a strong back
Sec the di'play. and (p l ymir spurt
iiqi ||iHHi' at
i» too tlebuate to b<.detnsed
by ordinary laundering,aL
Here’s where our dry clean-
ing process. is simply tnyslr >
uaiJle. By it the laciest gar- ’
ments cleansed with irt>soW"t
lute safety. Send us u few
that you are afraid to trust
to ordinary cleansing meth- .
serves lunches at
all hours.
II. D, Robinson and
Justtn were tore to-
Gi\. ii' 'our grm ery bii'imss. tins
month and let us stmw you what
"Turner service * means in the grocery
line TEJBNEH BHOS ‘
Will place a telephone in your residence. Can you,
for this trifling sum, afford to be without this con-
venience?^ feet’s talk it over.
PEOPLE’S HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY
E. H. EGAN, Mgr.
Kodak films developed
mid prints delivered the next day
■ ---- - —- —........ ■ — ———-.......—s -~‘s
Keporled Mmillpav i'.ase.
Tlte f-y ear-old child of Mr. and Mnc
\mp . >tiambers, m ar
pui fi d Mund .' to fi.Tv
c. d .Illi "t
t«- He'V »*’•
Suild.l'
Mr and Mr- I W Miller have re-
fill ned from Alban.'. Bn., where Mr.
Miller has been in the employment of
tt.e All.an\ Herald and are visiting here
a fi w du's with lor fattier, G l‘ El-
hrrt. pnd other relative- They wdl
make llieir home in IJir fulure al Fl.
Worth, wlo re Mr “ Miller has accepted
T position tvs nrttyWger of a-new vont-
meieial printing plant being installed
by NVapb s-J’latler «\ Co. for llieir in-
d. i idoal use
ot mar Elm
at Bic ticnsidc of
.1 Walker, who
two week- Witt)
...d lhro.,1, fait
Eve- frp; -t'edwued Ifotfie
EVERS
Hardware Company
NO DUST. NO SMOKE
You Nead It. Get It.
Mr. amt" Mr
wire in Binion Monday morning
business
Misses M.'fli
Fay Carroll
John Hose.
Mrs Clara
ternooii and
will, relati'i
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M Walden and
Herbert M . Jr , of Dallas spent Sunday
witti Benton relatives.
Judge Gilford Webb of Sherman was
in Benton Saturday
visiting witIi J. M
Isaac Canfiejd of <
from Ins oil well.' ,
day visiting with .1. I
ily and attending to
Mr and Mrs G.<>r
FOR XEI RALGIX
people keep on s.ifl.r-
1o riot
■ do for it. N«uralgia is
nerves -What you want
soothe the nerve itself.
Lininn nt to Hie surface
md mb it in
cy quick-
■ and aE-
bollle of
23 cents of any
m the I.oiiise--
and Swollen Joints,
ami like ailments,
money back if not satisfied, but
I.Usim ss. No steps are expected to be
taken by them .mi Llie use of Um bond
money voted ;rt the recent efortmn.
They have received numerous requests
from nrrhifectc tn tie aH-owed-To -ub-
mil plans
have refu
not ready
M. Kinard Uv-lum H ••IT
M tymard. who deve-l
smallpox
HK enrrtd
Kinard is the oTiiy exposur
no m-w .a'i>.
I 1(1 I His
Thousands of
mg with Neuralgia because tltey
know what t.
a pain in th.
to . du is to
Apply Sloan’s
overdlu painful part
Sloan’.' Liniment penetrates v<
ly to the sore, irritated m ev
lays the inflammation. Gel a
.Shjau’s Liniment for
durggisl and hav.
against Colds, ,Sor.
Lumi.ago, Sciatica
Your
it does give almost instant relief
verlisement.’.
.ri,e> I v bu-ines' tins
is stmw you what
means in tin ui-ocery
Tl liXEB i:Hii<..
lew 11i.ieliiu
uiaeliiii.' o
many new
with 'lie.-'
Chllle W‘|l|
..........
ami ii
I mm a
M Ilin k
slmn
r. and Mr-
are here
Wv have been tattoHiifl, dry eh-anhiy and pressinp in Denton for
more than Bfteeu years and use the most modern methods and ma-
chinery.
We are now showing the latest imported fabrics for Spring Suits.
Our stork of piece suitings is complete and we solicit an early call.
When you are in need of cleaning and pressing, Phone 40.
in Dallas.
Wilson and daughter, Miss
in Ballas at the Baptist
aliitariiim, where Miss Gladys was op-
rated mi Saturday for goitre Sim
I Monday doing nicely .
fall
rtfi umb tsolng
his first visit to I
lu r JI- fia- .-imu
>i u la .’anm d
i :a
it* kind and lo embody
features m ver lu foie used
' in .my maehiim The ma-
><■ iii'talled immediately in
With t liel r of lie’- mael i me
fulfil’'' wdl fiiimi'l! a con-
how <
Monday, Feb. 8, 1915 at 8 p. m.
In the College Auditorium. Admission 25 cents
lrOr trorfh t>f ■( fri tc-tll a
KXt square J eel of cbair sue,
have it al! colors and *11 s'z^s
on business and
Vivion and family.
Colorad . Was lieje
at Eastland Salur-
M Vivion and fam-
i Inisin.'ss.
?ge Hughes and Mr.
di•>„ . B. Chambers of Sanger
i Judge !.'• Zumwalt and sisleis
is, Abr*. Hughes, .was TpriLieJ'ly
M.irn'm Zumwalt.
and Mrs. Fr.d i’armdl of Krum
Mr. Barnett spent
..ml winter in Fort
: Ere atm.’TIT, this being
I telilon since Sepb lll-
NORTH TEXAS GAS CO.
Old Phone 74. New Phone 45.
is called to the fact that our SHOE. SllOl’aiu
PIALMB1N<t tlfpnrtmrtUs ttfe readyr to attend t<
vour wants in those lines—both located at mn (Tirade
where we
MAGILL & 8
Furniture and Undertaking
Buy ' slylinfter < adilla. .
Mr ..ml Mrs. 'dm Graham returned
from Ballas in their m w S cy Under
Married Xritr Argyle.
\l the home of Bev liohert Keith,
m ar Argy le Friday night. Mr. Keith p.T-
forme.l Hie wedding ceremony for
Charles Wood', SOU of E. Woods, alld
Miss onia Benni
I lemils.
of pending applications to be in-
spected so sport aS roads are in
condition to travel.
There’s a reason for this splen-
did showing and we invite those
’ in need of anything in our line to
call and we will be pleased to tell
you many of the advantages our
Loan company has in making
I loans on farm lands.
.fbr-
lliodel
pu t nr' ni.ii'liiiie. pur-
maiiager. .1 M. \ iv ion.
nt v md to Ba I la.' The
School Board Mcid' tonight.
't h.' S< bout Board of the Benton pub-
lic set.....Is io.' t' tonight in regular
'i ssiou f.u the transaction of rmiliiie
Opcndt'd On in Didlus.
Mr. and Mrs T>, B M.’Clmkan are ii
Batla'' wlrnre Mi.'. M.’Glurkan was op
.rat’d ..ii Saturday al Hie Baptist sani
Was resting as well ,i
ted Monday
“SCOURGE OF THE DESERT”
(Broncho Featuring W. S, Hart.
~it"-• ijh'■kj--"-.' - - t -
A thrilling romance of the Arizona staked plains. This
is an' especially good picture.
THE PRINCESS
Where your patronage is appreciated.
FOX BROTHERS & Co
Wi st Oak Street.
I’hilalhens to t.nt. train.
Ih> S'luor 1’lulathea cl.." of the
First Baptist church will < ni. rlaiii fhi'
ex cmijg from b lu P «.l Um home ml Mrs.
I, B Borden W. st Mullmir' 'tre. t
1:a'lI' iio i1 > d f "
III HI IO I.El OIL LEASE
ii.I-.' D T Herring, r.presenl ing ..
b.s "ii .'"mp.uiv "1 Nocona. was
In re g,durd..y I" arrange vvilh .1 J.
Matthew f.,r , I ■).'•• of a [.art of Ins
farm laud Ivv.i mile' southeast of No-
q 11.. uts s. 1 iii I o mdii’a I • .
sud. that Um imrihern run
i“ i' about a quarter of a
f M; Matthew'’ farm I
,\lr Hcixmg said,
ga' , x 1't iii pa y inu quan -
cnuntr' about X.u on.i and
Denton Steam Laundry Company.
Launderers and Dry Cleaners
Lace Trimmed
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1915, newspaper, February 8, 1915; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213859/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.