Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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STONGES; LIVERPOOL
win m
The face of the young man softened
as be met his father* besesctoing eyes,
be said, eery ren
“But 1—well, I can’t!”
Again, Burke interposed.
“I’m going to give him a tittle more
time to think things over. Perhaps
There is none better and has many
new features we want to show you.
Our plumbers have had large expe-
rience both in the oil fields and here, and
we are prepared to do your plumbing
and gas fitting on short notice and do it
right. Prices are reasonable. Call us
when wanting work of this kind. We
handle the
Batton & McCrary
West Oak Street. Dent
taanrod that Bdmrt GtMcr ted «r | Dick, if you know who killed this
Hoed be ordered that the magnate and ma you must speak to protect your-
the district attorney be admitted and aett.”
that the son atom bo aeat up from hts
cell.
"It’s a bad business. Mr,” Burke said | Dm sorry, dad.
with hearty sympathy to the shaken gy
father after the formal greetings that
followed the entrance of the two men
“It’s a very bad business.”
"What does tee sayf" Ottder ques
The lest
of a Brush
Is The
Satisfaction
WITHIN
THE LAW
By MARVIN DANA
FROM TSE fLAV OT
BAYARD VEILLER
I
OearrieM. ItlX by th. H. K_ Wty
compray.
WHEAT PRICES AGAIN
DOHT AMD FOUND.
13.—Today’s
FOR RENT
yowr
range
'final
ROOMM FOR RENT.
toward the
1
The Way It Lasts
FOR SALE OR TRADEPOLLTitt
COT-
CIT FLO WARSKan
VETER1X Uli IN’S.'BATTLE, Wash.,
Federation
an
Denton.
Drugs and Jewelry.
not only the
6-R( )< >.\!AMUSEMENTS
XX 11
I ON I K \t I OHS VXD KI ILMRS
unionists,I lie Princess.
Where’d you get this gunf
HRItK WORK
DTo be Continued
'MMGBLLA NEOUS.
CONCRETE WALKS.
LookA bargain—The Daily at 40c a month
SPECIALISTS.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
DEMISTSDEAD PIANO BUYER
Fine Toilet Soap
Denton. Texa*.
BL U KSM1THM AND WOODWORKERS
STORAGE—Of household goods
livestock
BEFORE YOU BUY A PIANO
had done Eddie
thia gun?” he
Burke quea
ARTICLES FOR SALECHAPTER XVIL
the scornful maiden went oat
abarply. “Who didr
It’s always
of
wo
10
without the
the firmness
Let me show you some mighty
pianos that I have just received
13.:
13.
many
bolls.
indif-
tiave
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVENGER
work done call No. 807, either phone.
open
..13.30
.13.13
of what we’ve been Maying pretty
aoon.”
AND XEW ORLEANS 5 TO 8
FROM THE OPENING QI OT
LIVERPOOL OFF 1 TO 3
FOR THE DAY.
open
.. 13.20
.13.28
W. N. ROWELL. D. D S., OFFICE
over MoQray’s, south side square.
X’ew Phone 433: Old Pnoe 341
tell me, Dick, just what did
won't you?”
was no reply, and, after a
people might be clash-
ed with the foolish
virgins who had no
see my wife
more aggres-
what you’ve
w
arian.
smith
block.
open
.7.05
.7 02 Mi
Twenty acres, with house, barn and
other improvements, to rent after Jan
1st, next. Also 53 acres 5 miles from
Denton to sell on credit. See L. Ful-
ton
See his
of merit
office of
26tfc
PRICE
W A
84c
JAKE LAIRD. ALL KINDS OF W00D-
work, blacksmithing and iMjrseaboeing
Rubber tiring and tire shrinking. East
McKinney St. j#8-ftwc
WILSON CONDEMNS CAPITAL
ATTITUDE TOWARD LABORWHEAT PASTURE WANTED- SEE
/L gr Turner. 72tfcCOME TO WILL LOCKNANE WAGON
yard, second yard from the square on
EmI McKinney street, one block east
of McKelvey’s yard, east of Stroud
grocery store. I have three as good
bulla as you will find anywhere. They
were there thia year and will be there
next season. I1J50 cash to everybody.
Privilege to return. Call me at Res.
Netv phone No. 350, Will Locknane.
never
I’d swear
of Bibles a
1 HAVE SOME FIXE FAT TURKEYS.
■Mrs. J L Miller, 298 red. New Phone.
298 nd. 8ipFOR SALE—One handsome dining-
room or parlor sloveM also one small
air-tight heater. Both atoves as good
as new and will be sold at a bargain
See J. E Wilson, at Witeon-JIann Co.
66tfc.
WE CAN PAY YOU id CENTS FOR
turkeys delivered for the next few days.
Elbert Produce Co. ,%tfcNow. Dick,
man? We
at Stroud’s wood
291; old, r;
“On the level, when did you see Mary
Turner last?”TO RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURN-
istied room. 77 Bolivar St. Phone 543.
79p
SHOATS FOR SALE BY Y. M TUR-
•pen 50tfche hasn’t?’’
/ FRANK WILKINSON MEAT MAR- 1
Met, old-phone 212; new phone 83 I
Fresh and lender meats.
J. M. GURLEY, THE CEMENT CON-
tractor. First-class work done at the
right price. Get estimates.
Co. today; delay has
proven to be dwa&(-
rous. The cost is very
little. Phone us .and
let us talk it over
with you.
?, while firm.
Cash grain:
pianos Tom Hill tear
d Factory pianos, a 11 bmt»
exceptionally low price*.
Plume, old, 203, TOM F HILL.
LOST—BRACELET WITH THREE
diamond*. Return to thia office. 68tfc
G41AS SAUNDERS, DENTIST. OFFICE
over Long A King’s. Both phones.■ rear A Wurlztep orchestrion iw
■ ax musical feature, giving Hi
and a half’s continuous perform-
without manual attention.YOUR IMLAY BUSkNESS-FIRST
class service at reasonab’e ratea;
household mowing a specialty. Lea-
ker 4 Miles, Hke Lester <& Sherrod.
tiowd
"Ntrthingr Burke answered. "That
Im why I went for you. 1 suppose Mr
Demarest has made the situation plain
happen.
There
little interval, the lawyer resumed his
questioning
"Did thia burglar come Into the
room?”
Dick nodded an assent.
"And he attacked you?”
There came another nod of affirma-
tion.
“And there waa a atruggle?”
come over to the bouae and
there. Is that right?"
that. Mary
"1 ahot Griggs,” said the young man. I
Demarest realized that his plea had j
failed, but be made an effort to take
the admission at its face value.
"Why?” he demanded.
“Because I thought he waa a bur-
glar.”
"Oh, I see!” he said. In a tone of
conviction. "Now, let’s go back a lit-
tle. Burke aaya you told him last
night that you had persuaded your
wife to
join you
“Yes.”
"Oh. yea! ITtf oniy seen her two or
three ttoea.” came the reedy response.
“Oh. please, commissioner! Won’t
you let me go home?”
The use of s -title higher than his
own flattered the inspector, and tea was
moved to graciousness.
ftOR
at reasonable rates, see Man B.
■Schmitz. Furniture and Gas Stoves.A. R. MeGINTlE, OFFICE OVER W1L-
•on-Menn’s. Old phone 361. Rents
houses North, South, East and West.
Denton, Texas. Furnished rooms for
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
ROOM FOR RENT-LARGE SOUTH
room; all modern conveniences; two
blocks from square. New Phone 255.
fiOc.
Stan field Lodge No. 217. A. F & A.
M., meets Sttw*day on or before full
moonpDenton Chapter No. 80, R. A. M
meets fir ft Tuesday in each month;
‘DentenLommandery No. 45, K. T..
meets-second Tuesday in each month4
O. E. S. meets Thursday on or befor-
full moon.
LOOK—YOUR PRICE IS MY
<m a 72-acres sandy land farm
Brashears.CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
other feedstnffs Best stove and heater
wood. Prompt Aeiivery and full meas-
ure. ARKANSAS MILL, S. Elm St.
Both phones..
“English Eddie was killed with this
gun last night Now, who did it?
Come on, dow! Who did it?”
“How should I know? What do you
think I am—a fortune teller?”
; “Now, Aggie Lynch, you listen to
me. Tell me what you know, and I’ll
see you make a clean getaway, and
I’ll slip you a nice little piece of mon-
ey too. Now. what do you say?”
“1 say you’re a great big stiff! What
do you think I am?” Aggie wheeled
on the detective. “Bay. take me out of
here. I’d rather be In tbs cooler than
here with him!”
and, as the doorman appeared, address-
ed that functionary.
"Dan. have one of the men take Mm
back. You wait outside”
Dick, however, did not move His
voice came with a note of determina-
tion.
“I want to know about my wife.
Where is she?”
Burke disregarded the question as
completely as If It had not been utter-
ed and went on speaking to the door
M. L. MARTIN, A. B , M. D Treats
diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat. Fits
i glasses. Office over Raley A Co. dAwFOR SANITARY MILK AND CREAM
phone Portwood A Hodges New phone t
426. Old phone 297
Ha ins Lower Wheat Prices.
CHICAGO, Nov 13—Heavy
FOR RENT—2 ROOMS, FURNISHED
or partly furnished. 166 Bolivar
OLD PHONE 579; NEW PHONE 931.
For high grade cement and brick work
phone or see me and let me estimate
the work for you. S. A. BUSHEY.
LOST—BETXMEEN SQUARE AND
Pry street, diamond ring: band cut
through at back. Reward for return to
44 Fry street, new phone 177 . 78c
FOR RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE ON
West Sycamore St. See W F Jarrell
at Jarrell-Evans Dry Goods Co. 81c
A good pair of eight-row bristle military brushes
solid Foxwood back—a splendid value at $1.50.
more,” Dick an-
swered simply. “1 must
first” His voice became
sive. “1 want to know
done to her.”
“Did she kin Griggs?”
tioned roughly.
Dick was startled out of bis calm.
lu- Princess. The program i
! is pronounced imusuallv ;
Manager Vision, featuring |
Who Vanished,” a brand j
film, with a good general ,
in the remainder.
MAGAZINE BUBSCRIPT1QNS OF ALL
kinds eokuriod Clubs
promptly handled Mrs.
livan. 98 West Hickory,
364 RedPut a porous plaster on the chest
anil take a good cough syrup internal-
ly if you would treat a severe case of
sore lungs properly. Get the dollar
size BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP
With each hottie there is a free HER-
RICK’S RED PEPPER POROUS PLAS-
TER for the chest. Sold by R H Gar-
rison. (adv.)SALE—MONARCH RANGE, OIL
, oil heater, Wilson heater, air-
heater, sewing machine, Edison
t machine with 25 records. 165
Elm. 76-itwcCREAM DEPOT—CASH PAID FOR
Cream, Chickens and Eggs. No. 17 Mc-
„ Kinney St. a M. Purviance, Agt. 66tfc
yesterday and the clo
was 3-8 to l-2c decline.
2 p.n
13.28.
13.331
E. BOTTS, GR.ADL ATE VETERIN-
Office at Hancock A Son black-
shop.
. Oflic
Both
phones Office Kincaid wagon yard.
West Oak Street. If you want your
JMnlture moved, call us. Anything in
th edray Wne we give our special at-
HK-'
and renewals
Sam H. Sul-
New Phone
67ttc
The Man
new Kalem
assortment
to co-operate in its effort to elevate the
standard of human society.
“One of the general duties imposed
on the department is that of promot-
ing the welfare of wage workers.
"The one great specific duty impos-
ed on the department is to act as a
mediator and to appoint commissioners
of conciliation in trades disputes.
’There can be no mediation, there
can be no conciliation between em-
ployers and employes that does not
presuppose collective bargaining, and
there can not be collective bargaining
FOR SALE—PURE MEBANE
ton seed. Grown under the direction
of the originator, A. D Mebane, Lock-
hart, Texas. These seed are offered at
12.00 a bushel, f. o.
Write quick. A S
Texas Experiment
Station, Texas.
. that was effective.
| “He’s oot to speak to any one, you
> understand ” Then be condescended
' to give Ms attention to the prisoner.
i “Yen'll know sll about your wife.
I young man. when you make up your
mind to fell me the truth ”
Dick turned and followed bls custo
Bias out of the office in silence.
As the doorman reappeared Burke
gave bls order, “Dan. have the Turner
woman liroug+it up.”
The inspector next called bis stenog-
rapher aud gave explicit directions.
At the back of the room, behind the
desk, were three large windows, which
I opened on a corridor, and across this
waa n tier of cells The stenographer
was to take his seat In this corridor,
just outside one of the windows. Over
the windows the shades were drawn,
so that be would remain invisible to
any one within tbe office while yet
i easily able to overhear every word
spoken in tbe room.
When be had completed bis instruc
dons to the stenographer Burke turned
' to Gilder and Demarest.
"Now, this time," he said energetic-
ally. “I'll be the one to do tbe talking.
j And get this: Whatever you hear me
j say don’t you be surprised. Remem
ber, we’re dealing wih crooks, and
( when you're dealing with crooks you
I have to use crooked ways.”
Then the door opened, and Mary
Turner entered She paid absolutely
no attention to the other two in the
room, but went straight to the desk
1 and there halted, gazing with her soft
j ly penetrant eyes of deepest violet into
I the face of the inspector.
| Under that intent scrutiny Burke
J felt a challenge and set himself to
match craft with craft. His large
voice was modulated to kindliness as
he spoke in a casual manner.
"I just sent for you to tell you that
you’re free ”
“Then, I can go?”
“Sure, you can go.”
Without any delay, yet without any
haste, Mary glanced toward Gilder and
Demarest, who were watching tbe
! scene closely. Then, she went toward
the outer door of the office
1 Burke waited until she bad nearly
! reached tbe door before be shot bls
I bolt
I “Garson has confessed!”
Mary turned and confronted the In-
spector, aud answered
. least trace of fear, but
of knowledge:
“Oh. no, be hasn’t!”
“What’s the reason
Burke roared out wrathfully.
“Because he didn’t do IL”
“Well., hejmys he did it!”
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST. WEST
Side Square.
nlghL Young woman, yon’d better tell
all you know.”
"I don’t know a thing!” Aggie re-
torted.
Burke drew the pistol from bis pock-
et and extended it toward the girl.
“How long has she owned tMs gun?”
ha said threatening!".
“She didn’t own it”
“Oh, then It’s Garson's!”
“I don’t know whose it is,” Aggie re-
plied. “I never laid eyes on it till
now.’’FOR SALE—NEW FRAME
modern cottage; bath
gas, electric
lain fixtures
North Locust St.
•dress,' Owner, Box 517.
nice
in a
solid car lot. High grade pianos di-
rect from the factory to me, which en-
ables me to sell them at very low
pries. Old phone 203. TOM F HILL
. Elm street, Lipscomb
new phone 209; reni-
u'lie 132, old ptu»ne 4at’,.
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation and a constipated
habit fills the system with impurities.
HERBINE is a great bowel regulator.
It purifies the system, vitalizes the
blood and puts the digestive organs in
fine vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold
by R. H. Garrison, (adv.)
The fresh vegetables to be had will
be found at our store. Phone us about
them. PASCHALL’S.1 HAVE A RARHF.L OF GOOD RoOF
paint that 1 xxitl
Harmony Rose Glycerine 3 for 25e
Harmony Violet Glycerine....3 for 25c
Grenolia Castile...........,g
Rexall Toilet Soap .........
Harmony Castile, per cake.
Violet Dulce, per eake
Medicated Skin Soap, per eake
Rexall Blemish Soap, per eake.
Bouquet Jeaniee, per eake
It will pay you to buy eve
n the drug line at the Hexa
prup'Tty w.is in
voice, yet very kindly, ‘'noome teas teurt
yon—not even a little bit, after all
Now. you run right homo to
mother.”
Tbe Ktrl sprang up joyously and
started toward tbe door, with a
ravishing einile for the pleased official
at tbe desk.
It was at this moment that Cassidy
■entered from the opposite side of the
office. As his eyes fell on the girl at
the door across from him his atolid
;faoe lighted in n grin. And, In that
'-same Instant of recognition between
the two the color went out of the girl’s
face. The little red lips snapped to-
gether in a line of supreme disgust
against this vicissitude of farte after
ah her maneuverings in tbe face of tbe
enemy.
I •tEJello. Aggie,” the detective remark-
ed, with a smirk, while the inspector
stared from one to the other and bis
jaw dropped from tbe stark surprise.
I Tbe girl returned deliberately to tbe
chair she had occupied through tbe In-
terview with tbe inspector and drop-
ped into it weakly. It was after a
minute of silence, in which the two
men sat staring, that at lost she spoke
•with a savage wrath against the ptt
iuto which she had fallen after her
arduous efforts.
i “Ain’t that the —eat luck!”
“Cassidy, do you know this woman?”
asked Burke.
“Sure I do!” came tbe placid answer
“Blie's little Aggie Lynch—con worn
an. from Buffalo—two years for black-
mail—did her time at Burnsing.”
For n little time there was silence,
the while Burke sat staring at tbe
averted face of the girl Then he set
his features grimly, rose from his
chair and walked to position directly
in the front of the girl, who still re-
fused to look in his direction.
j “On the level, now,” the -inspectoi
■demanded, “when did you see Mary
Turner last?”
“Early this morning. We slept to-
gether last night because I had the
willies. She blew the joint about half
past 10.”
"What’s the use of your lying to
me?”
“So help me,” Aggie continued with
tbe utmost solemnity, “Mary
left the house all night,
that's the truth on a pile
mile high!”
"Have to be higher than
Turner was arrested Jost after mid
GAN AM) WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
on your brick work. H. L. DaLee, new
plume 372. 96p
DENTON, Nov.
tions:
Literpool—
December
January
Spots, 7.45d.
Xew York—
December
January
Spots, 13.60c.
New Orleans—
December
January
Local Quotations.
Cotton prices covered a wide
today. In the seed the top paid was
4 l-4c, and for hollies it ranged from
2.65 down to 2.50c. Buyers of hollies
complained of the condition in which
the stuff was being marketed, one load
coining in that included almost as
green bods as it did matured
Lint cotton ranged from fair to
ferent Good cotton would
brought 13c, but the top price for the
day was around 12.75c and from tha*
down to 8 l-2c.
b College Station.
Ware, Secretary,
Stations, College
8O-4twp
Xrrion* and Sick HradacheM
Torpid liver, constipated bowelAand
di'-urd' ced stomach are the catm
tti' -v headaches Take Dr. King's New
Lib Pills, you will be surprised teovs
quick H V OU VS ill get relic f They stiiw-
ulate the different organs to vie tiwir
work properly No better regulator
for liver and bowels. Take 23c and
invest in a box today. At all druggists -.
or tty mail H E Buckirn A <7o.,.,
Philadelphia and St Louis, (adv.),
“And you shot him?”
“Yes.”
"Then, where did you get the revoi
ver?”
Dick started to answer without
thought:
"Why, 1 grabbed it”— Then, the sig
nificance of this crashed on his con-
sciousness. and be checked the words
trembling on his lips “Bq,” he said
with swift hostility In bis voice, “so,
you're trying to trap me, too! You!
And you talk of friendship. I want
none of such friendship.”
But Burke would be no longer re
strained.
"You don’t want to take us for tools,
young man,” be said, and bis big tones
rumbled harshly through tbe room. “If
you shot Griggs in mistake for a bur-
glar why did you try to hide the fact?
Why did you pretend to me that yon
and your wife were alone In tbe room
when you bad that there with you, eb ?
Why didn’t you call for help? Why
didn’t you call for the police as any
honest man would naturally under
such circumstances?”
“We’re trying to save you.” tbe fa-
ther pleaded tremulously.
Burke persisted in his vehement sys-
tem of attack. Now, be again brought
out tbe weapon that
Griggs to death.
“Where’d you get
shouted.
“I won’t talk any
FOR SALE-600 ACRES F< >1 R MILES
frpm heart of Wichita E.ilis, Texas.
200 acres bottom’land in cultivation.
Write owner, StjlIwatT, Okla. Hox
651. C. H Thompson. 77-4tvvp
FOR SALE-TWO SMALL FARMS ON
easy terms See A D Turner for par-
'licu-tars. 72tfcTin- Dreamland.
Manager Kirkland of the new Dream- i
land, which opens tonight, promises |
to make it a feature with the Universal j
program as a starter. The new theater I
is on (tie west side, lias a seating ca-
pacity of 444 anil is generally attract- i
ive. ,\n unusual feature is the screen is
m front of the building with machine]
0. M. CURTIS,
Denton, Texas
Nearly Every Day
you read of some <me
losing their property
by fire or wind, end
the saddest of all tkey
MIBB LF.ONORA HANN WILL RE-
cerve orders for flowers for all occas-
19 S. 'Locus! 74tlc
DR. ELI BUYHER, VETERINARY
>uru<'i.m office at Old Lacy JHacksmitli
shop, North Locust Street, New Phone,
officf, 4i’>i; New Plume, residence, 355;
Old Phone, residence, 62W. Residence
and liospital, 46 East Hickory Street,
4.7 tfc
If you want a brush of the lasting kind, one that
will give good service for many years, and one that
will be a good brush when it is old, this is the store
to come to. And you will get it at the right price,
too, because 1 buy in large quantities in combinatten
with more than 5000 other leading druggists and can
afford to sell better brushes at lower price8 than other
stores who do not have this advantage. And I always
offer a pleasing variety to select from.
paratory for the com-
ing of the bride-
groom. Be oat Eke
these fooiiida ones—
take out ioaurance
J.P. Magtt&Cs
Office Guaranty Bank.
New Phone 47. Old Phone 34.
1 .1. W. FRALiSi, DENTIST, SOUTH
GASH BASIS—Hereafter the c b and ' >'<^e Square, middle of block, up-stairs.
‘^transfer fare will be on (tie cash basis. ; Denton. Texoa.
Fleaoe
Arivei.
This is the open season for piano buyers, and unfortu-
nately we cannot put up a “Posted” sign on our fence.
Sharpshooters are here trying to pick off the customers.
Some hunters are supplied with “carload” ammunition
and others are using the “Blue Tag” smokeless. We
advise our customers to keep well under cover. The
only refuge of safety is to protect yourself by calling
on your local merchant
Ml MS, CARNATIONS, ROSES. WED-
ding flowers, dccorationa, funeral de-
signs, sprays, plants, bulbs. Prices
save telephone and express. On special
uceasioiis notify ahead at time. Will
tr> to please. Denton Floral Co. Sic
My store is headquarters for fine
toilet soaps. Large buying power
which connection with more than
five thousand other Rexall stores
gives me, makes it possible for you (
to get more for your money here
than other stores offer. Below are
soaps which give you utmost value.
A NAUGLE, ill S. Elm St..
Let us give yuu figures of1
. All work guaranteed,
iniisiied on short notice.
lights, jdumbing. puree-
barn. Lot 73x1X0 feel,
*2 3P0. Terms Ad
78c
"Yes. tie has explained It to ne. It’s
a terrible fiosltloa for my boy. But
you’ll release him at once, won’t you?”
"I can't.” Burke replied reh»ctai*ly.
but bluntly. “You ought not to expect
♦t, Mr Gilder.”
“iTKpea-tor." tbe magnate cried bro-
kenly. “you—don’t mean”—
"I mean. Mr. Gilder, that you’ve got
to make him talk. That’s what I want
yen to do for all our sakes. Wfll you?” I auyifrotton'in his'words
“I’M de tuy best.” tbe unhappy man
replied.
A ndtMite later Dick, in charge of an
•officer, was brought into the room, j
He was pale, a tittle disheveled from ■
his hours tn cell.
Tbe father went forward quickly
and iirnjrht Dtck's hands Id a mighty
grip
"My boy?” be nwirunired huskily.
Then ne miWle a^greait -effort amd con-
trolled Iris emotion to some extent
"Tile insfwc4wr tells me.” i»e went on.
“that yon’ve refused to talk—to an-
wwer his xrnesttons.
"That wasn’t wise under tbe circum-
stanu’es.” the father remenutrirted hur-
riedly “IJotvever. cow. OeniareHt and
I are bene to protect your interests, so
it hat you can talk freely
tell us! Who killed that
must know Tell me.”
Demarest went a step
voting man “Dick. I don't want to
frighten yeu. tint your tvositien is real-
ly dangerous Your only cbanoe la to
speak with perfect frankness I pledge
you my word I’m telling tbe truth.
Dick, my boy. 1 want you to forget
that I’m the district attorney and re-
member only that i'tn an old friend
of yours and of your father's who is
trying very hard to help you. Surely
you can trust me. Now. Dick, tell me:
SVho shot Griggs?"
Most piano bargains are “bargains” only because of
the purchaser’s ignorance as to piano values. The
asking price quoted by transient salesmen cannot be
taken as an^indication of real value. If you wish to
to negotiate with one of these peddlers, come in and
let us give you some pointers; we will help you save
money. We have a pia^q for every purse, and can
offer most convenient terms. You run no risk here.
3 for 25c
MeA REGISTERED JERSEY BULL/
Padisha of St. Lambert, son of
Wilna A, a register of merit cow
with a confirmed butter test of
seventeen pounds, 7 ozs. in seven days,
will be at Pinckley’s wagon yard, West
Oak street, after October 1. Season 25
cash with return privilege,
pedigree and the registration
certificate of ids dam in the
the wagon yard.
MULES FOR SALE. SEE
Turner.
GET THE WHITE HOLLAND fTLH-
keys, the kind that, don’t ramble. Mrs.
D. C. Early, Route 2, Denton. ©tip
remember this acd pay the
Skiles Transfer
MHS McGann. GRADUATE GF NEW
England Conservatory, Boston; \piano I
w and wioe .pupils -solicited. 29 S. Elm (
rtreet. Oct. 29p iFort Worth Livestock.
FORT WORTH. Nov. 13.—Wednesday’s
receipts—6,880 cattle, 1,200 calves, 3,000
hogs, 1,500 sheep. Steers—tops *6.15,
bulk *5.'>0 to *♦’> Stockers and feeders,
- top *7, bulk *5.85 to *6 50. Butcher
stock—unchanged, bulls firm; Mexican
cattle sold from *1.3.5 to $4.75. Calves—
tops ranged from $6.50 to $7. Hogs —
Close firm after 10c lower during the
morning: top $8.15, bulk $7.90 to $8 12'i.
Sheep—Fairly active; wethers sold at
$5..
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913, newspaper, November 13, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213886/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.