Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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INSURANCE
and
October 11
Mother Kroh’s Baby Remedies,
Trades and Fair Day
RENT.
Kodak
FOR SALE OR TRADE
VETERINARIANS.
Over $200 in Premiums
peaches—11.00 cash, B. F
SPECIALISTS.
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SEE
WITH
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Ison, Hann Go.
YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL RESULTS
16tfc
Come! Come!
citizens extend
t on Lula street for
Floral
erg of the city are Dot
it yon examine their
i too closely—it’s «r-
years or under-
County National
FOR SANITARY
phone Portwood A
426. Old phone 2J
MILK AND CREAM
Hodges. New phone
Egyptian Wheat
Fox Bros. &
close
13.72
13.52
work.
35tfc
close
7.33(4
7.33
open
.13.96
.13.97
Retail Camphorated Cold Cream—An antiseptic,
cooling, thoroughly delightful toilet cream...25c
Rexall Shaving Lotion—It leaves the face in com-
fortable readiness for the next shave, 25c and 50c
All guaranteed to please—or money back
FURNISHED ROOMS FO RRENT, 29
East Oak Street. Old phone 396. 43tfc
WILL LOCKNANE’S
Oak St.
37tfc
open
.7.31
.7.31
Fills the Bill
Completely
open
.13.95
.13.78
Lost—Between Denton and Fishtrap
crossing on Elm, black memorandum
book containing names and figures.
Please leave with Record and Chroni-
cle or H. Green. <2jOO offered as to-
ward for return. „
close
13.71
13.72
LADIES’
reasonable
white.
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVENGER
work done call No. 307, either phone.
L II. B
Oct. IPc
Both
yard,
your
American League
New York-Philadelphia, rain.
Cleveland-Detroit, rain.
Boston-Washington, rain. •
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Chicago at Detroit.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
Boston at Washington.
New York at Philadelphia.
National Leaptie
Philadelphia 8-3-4, New York 6-8-3.
Boston-Brooklyn, rain.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Brooklyn at Boston.
Philadelphia at New York.
Phone us about your grocery wants
Phones 44. LONG & KING.
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. 8. A. BUSHEY.
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST. WEST
Side Square.
THE SHOE FITTER
The shoe f
losing sleep i
stock of shoi ,
amination they want. In today’s pa-
per are shoe adverUaementa of mer-
chants who advertise with a purpose
of inducing you to visit the'r store
and examine their wares. Read the
The Rexall
Store
W, E. BOTTS, GRADUATE VETERIN-
arian. Office at Hancock & Son black-
smith shop, S. Elm street, Lipscomb
block. New phone 269; residence, old
phone 486; new, 132.
Fresh Film, big stock
Brownie cameras and ko-
daks. ?
Choicest assortment of
high grade Chocolate in
beautiful package
WANT TO SELL 20
improvements; one-half
town. Also lots to sell,
houses and lots to sell,
see L. FULTON.
CONCRETE WALKS.
J. M. GURLEY, THE CEMENT CON-
tractor. First-class work done at the
right price. Get estimates.
'DENTON, Oct. 3.—Today’s quotations
were weaker:
Liverpool—
Dec-Jan
March-April
Spots, 7.87d.
New York—
December
January
Spots, 14.10c.
New Orleans—
December .. ....
January
Spots, 14c.
Galveston—
Spots, 14 l-4c.
Local Quotations.
None offered;, basis about 14c,
FOR RENT—FURNISHED AND UN-
furnisbed rooms. 42 East Hickory. 49c
Is a duty that every man owes him-
self, bis family and his creditors to
secure proper protection against loss.
When same is possible by honorable
means. No man can carry on business
without subjecting himself to a lia-
bility to loss, and no one can tell when
disaster may overtake him, therefore
it would be almost criminal negligence
on any man’s part if he failed to avail
himself of every legitimate protection
which the age affords, and one of the
most convenient forms of protection is
the insurance company, who for a
small consideration will indemnify you
in case of loss. The man whg fails to
insure and keep insured is penny wise
and pound foolish. The honest as well
as the shrewd will endeavor to keep
his property well insured, and we be-
lieve we are the ones to let insure it,
as we represent a number of reliable
companies. We give the insurance busi-
ness our entire attention. Efficient
service and courteous treatment to all
is our motto. Office, Guaranty Bank.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
Apply 115 North Bolivar St
FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM,
blocks from square. 32 S. Elm St.
Box
Bountiful
FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM,
gas lights and heat. 82 West Hickory
street. 32tfc
FOR RENT—TWO LARGE PARTLY
or unfurnished rooms. Apply 123 N.
Locust. 45c
DENTISTS
CHAS. SAUNDERS, DENTIST. OFFICE
over Long A King’s. Both phones.
MOVED—MY SHOE REPAIR SHOP.
Am now next door to the North Texas
Gas Co. office. West Oak street
Stanley. r
M. L. MARTIN, A. B., M. D. Treats
diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat. Fits
glasses. Office over Raley & Co. dAw
apples—$3.00 razor, J. F
and 1 year Daily Record
Start your grocery aceount with us
and be convinced, as many families in
Denton have,- that it’s to yuor advan-
tage to buy your groceries of us. Use
either phone 44. LONG & KING.
Stanfield Lodge No. 217, A. F. A A.
M., meets Saturday on or before full
moon; Denton Chapter No. 80, R. A. M.
meets first Tuesday In- each month;
Denton Commandery No. 45, K. T..
meets second Tuesday in each month:
O. E. S. meets Thursday on or before
full moon.
A. R. McGlNTIE, OFFICE OVER WIL-
son-Hann’s. Old phone 361. Rents
houses North, South, East and West.
Denton, Texas. Furnished rooms for
rent.
FOR RENT—LARGE SOUTHWEST
room in opera house building. Also
suite of rooms in Wright building
formerly occupied by the Elks. Also
Wright’s Opera House for lease or rent.
P. O. Box 706. 26tfc
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—EIGHT-
roofn house and lot; also 40 acres land
two miles of courthouse, See W. H
Doty, barber shop, N. Side Square.
Oct. 5c /
J. W. FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUTH
Side Square, middle of block, up-stairs.
Denton, Texas.
NEW CARRIAGE AND HARNESS TO
sell or trade. G. C. Masters. 46d-ltw
EAGLE BAKERY, FORT WORTH,
Texas, bread, formerly sold by Smith!.
Restaurant, received fresh every day.
Six loaves for 25c at Paul Ramires Res-
taurant, 31 W. Oak St. Nov. 1c
goods
John B.
Schmitz. Furniture and Gas Stoves.
FOR SALE CHEAP—NEW FLANDERS
motorcycle. Denton Trust Co. 45c
FOR SALE—LADIES’ ASTRIDE SAD-
e, bridle and blanket. Old phone
CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
other feedstuffs. Best stove and heater
wood. Prompt delivery and full meas-
ure. ARKANSAS MILL, S. Elm St.
Both phones.
MEAT MARKETS.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD PIECE OP
fresh, tender meat, telephone old, 380;
new, 70. McKinney Street Meat Mar-
ket now ready for business. L. W,
Brooks, prop. 72p
Rexall Eczema Ointment—To atop the burning and
misery of-Eczema and similar painful and dis-
figuring skin ailments, 50c and 11.00
Rexall Tan and Freckle Lotion—Comforting in use
and effect 25c
Rexall Cream of Almonds—Softening, soothing, ex-
quisitely fragrant ..... 35e
Rexall Disappearing Skin Cream—To clear the skin
of impurities and make it whiter, clearer and
softer 50e
Rexall Violet Talcum Powder—Fragrant, pure, im-
palpably fine, it is delightful both in use and
effect .. 25c
Rexall Rose Water and Glycerine—To soften, cooi
and soothe inflammation of chapped face and
JAKE JOHNSON SAW’S WOOD ANY
length. Phone, Old 230, New 157 white.
Work done in. a hurry.
FREIGHT
phones
West Oak Street,
furniture
th edray
tentio'n.
Mother Kroh’s Baby Remedies are simply good
old formulas that have been used for generations
but never before offered in convenient form. For
serious aliments always consult a doctor, but for
minor troubles Mother Kroh’s Baby Remedies will
be found invaluable.
Cough Syrup, Colic Remedy, Comp. Essence Cat-
nip, Croup Remedy, Diarrhoea Remedy, Laxative
Syrup, Neutralizing Cordial, Soothing Syrup,
Teething Sfrup, Worm Syrup, price of each..25c
Special opening on flow-
ers for Saturday, Sunday
and Monday. Carnations
75c per dozen. Denton
MRS. McCANN, GRADUATE OF NEW
England Conservatory, Boston; piano
and voice pupils solicited. 29 S. Elm
street. | Oct. 29p
FOR SALE—140 ACRES OF LAND,
east of Denton, including old home
place and artesian well. Sale made in
order to close estate of Mrs. N. John-
son, deceased. T. E. Johnson, who lives
on plaoe, will show the land. See N.
P. Johnson. 49c-2tw
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—BUICK
roadster; model 1910; 4-cylinder; good
condition; newly painted; a bargain at
$350. See at Fox Garage. 40tf
From this exhibit will be chosen
ton County exhibit at the Dallas
FOR SALE—NICE RHODE ISLAND
Red hens. 193 West Mulberry, old
phone 608. 47p
Following the extreme heat of a long summer, this
expression Is often heard in the fall. The sys-
tem, tired and worn, needs the bracing effect of
some good tonics.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—GOOD
Monarch range and boy’s saddle, as
good as new. Old phone 257. 37tfc
FOR RENT—THREE FURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping, with all
modern conveniences. 33 E
Old phone 170.
In which every citizen of the County is urged to
products for the
Fair.
COME
wagon yard, second yard from the
square on East McKinney street. I have
two of the finest bulls In the county;
one the black Jersey, the other fawn
colored Jersey. Beason 11.50 cash fo
everybody. New phone 350. Also have
a nice house and
sale.
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
milk cows. Registered Jersey bull in
service. J. K. McKELVEY, McKinnev
street Wagon Yark. ' 263tfc
WANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN
with teams and plows to break stub-
ble. Also two or three single hands.
Don’t phone unless you want to
M. L. Portwood, old phone 544.
TAILORING, GOOD WORK
prices. New Phone 422
Best 20 heads Broom Corn—$3.00 ra-
zor, Taylor Hardware Co.
Best 20 heads Kaffir Corn—85.00 mer-
chandise, H. H. Hardin A Co.
Best peck of onion*—<1.00 cash, J. A.
Minnis.
Best display of unthreshed millet-
fl.GO cash, J. 9. Terry.
Best three bundles of wheat—50 lbs.
flour. Alliance Milling Co.
Best.bale of alfalfa hay—<2.50 com-
fort, Magill A Shepard.
Best bushel of oats—50 lbs. Verabest
flour, Denton Milling Co.
Best bushel of wheat—100 lbs. flour,
Alliance Milling Co.
Best 20 ears yellow corn—<1.00 cash,
B. F. Paschall, Jr.; 50 lbs. Verabest
fldur, Denton Milling Co.
Best 20 ears white corn—<2.50 ladies*
hat, Julian Scruggs, 50 lbs. Vera-
best flour, Denton Milling Co.
Best 20 ears corn, any variety—<5.00
cash, Guaranty State Bank; 50 lbs.
flour, Alliance Milling Co.
Best 20 ears Bloody Butcher corn—
$5.00 cash, First National Bank.
Best 20 heads Milo Maize-<5.00 robe.
Farmers Implement and Vehicle Co.
Best one-half bushel sweet potatoes—
FOR STORAGE—Of household
reasonable rates, see
YOUR DRAY BUSINESS-FIRST
class service at reasonab’e rates;
household moving a specialty. Les-
ter A Miles, office Lester A Sherrod.
New Phone.
Eczema and Itching Cured
The soothing, healing medication in
Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment pene-
trates, every tiny pore of the skin,
clears it of all impurities—stops Itch-
ing instantly. Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment is guaranteed to speedily
heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter
and other unsightly eruptions. Ec-
zema Ointment is a doctor’s prescrip-
tion, not an experiment. All druggists
or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Go.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis.' (adv.)
ACR^S
mile north of
Also business
Phone 183 or
LIVESTOCK
A 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 $5
cash with return privilege. See his
pedigree and the registration of merit
certificate of his dam in the office of
the wagon yard. 26tfo
J. P. Magee & Co.
Office in Guaranty Bank.
New Phone 47. Old Phone 34
MULES FOR SALE
Turner.
Best one-half dozen cantaloupe®—1
year’s subscription to Weekly Record
and Chronicle.
Best display of native wood—one-
half dozen photos, $1.50, J. W. Shaw.
Best display of pepper®—<1.00 cash,
Lipscomb Drug Store.
Beat display of green pea®—1 year*®
subscription to Daily Record and
Chronicle.
Best display of tomatoee—1 year’®
subscription to Weekly Record and
Chronicle.
Beat display of green bean®—<lffd
merchandise, Edwards A Alexander.
Best disp’ay of garden vegetable®—
1 pair $5.00 blankets, Jarrell-Evana Co.
Best 20 pounds seed cotton—<2.50
cash. Long A King. ‘ ’
Beat display of native grasee®—<100
cash, Geo. J Reark.
Best one-half bushel pumpkin yam®—
Indian blanket. The Williams Store.
exali Nice—For dainty cleanliness in overcoming
body odors, including those arising from perspi-
ration 25c
exali Blemish Soap—Combining the antiseptic
qualities of a surgical soap with daintiness for
FINE FARM FOR SALE—730 ACRES,
7 tenant houses, fine Washita river
bottom land. Best of alfalfa and corn
land. Three miles from Mannsville,
Okla. Big bargain. An investment. W.
P. Poland, Ardmore, Okla. 59p
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. S., OFFICE
over McCray’s, south side square.
New Phone 433; Old Pnoe 341
Rexall
Beef
Wine
and
Iron
10c Harmony
Rose or Violet
Glycerine
Soap
Rubbar
Specials
Rexall Wine Cod Liver Oil
It has the tonic, building-up, strengthening proper-
ties of cod liver oil without the nauseous taste.
Contains also peptonized iron and sherry wine.
Pint bottle .. $1.00
Best dozen
Paschall. Jr.
Best dozen
Raley A Co.,
and Chronicle.
Best dozen pears—$1.00 cash, J. S
Terry.
Best half-dozen beets—1 year's sub
scription to Weekly Record and Chroni
TRANSFER CO.
Office Kincaid wagon
If you want
moved, call us. Anything in
line we give our special at-
Enve lopes to match
50 in package 25c
Cascade Li at a—48
envelopes,48 sheets
paper regular 35
cents 25o
1 year’s subscription to Dallas Semi-
Weekly News, B E. Drake; 50 lbs. flour,
Alliance Milling Co.
Best peck Irish potatoes—<1.00 cash,
S. A. Gibson.
Best display home canned fruits in
glass jars—$3.50 pair blankets, Wilson-
Hann Co.
Best bale of peanut hay—<5.00 cash,
First National Bank.
Best bale of Johnson grass hay—<5.00
horse cover, Lester A Sherrod.
Best gallon Japanese persimmon®—<1
cash, Harper, Graham A Co.
Best bale of cotton—1st, $10; 2nd
$7.50; 3rd, $5.00, by cotton buyer®.
Best stalk of cotton—<5.00 merchan-
dise, G. M. Pruitt.
Best dozen turnips—<1.00 framed
picture, Palmer’s Art Studio.
Best 20 ears popcorn—<2.00 cash, J.
S. Terry.
Best two pumpkin®—<1.00 butcher-
knife, Evers Hardware Co.
Best two kershaws—<1.00 merchan-
dise, Taliaferro Bro®.
Best display of honey—<2.00 mer-
chandise, O. M. Curtl®.
Best gallon of native wine—picture
by J. B. Schmitz. —
Best gallon of home-made sorghum—
$500 ladies' hat, W. B McClurkan 4k
Company.
Best one-half dozen carrot®—HjM
framed picture. Palmer’s Art Studio.
Best dozen cucumbers—1 year*® Sub-
scription to Weekly Record and Chroni-
Plenty of Ice Water
Come and enjoy the ag
wealth of your county.
Azo Paper, all size®.
Hypo, pound 1
•Acid Fixer, pound......i
Kodak Albums, all sizes.
Best three heads of cabbage—$1.00
cash, S. A. Gibson.
Best three bundles of oats—$1.00
cash, J. S. Terry.
Best peck of peanuts—$1.00 bottle
Watkins Liniment, A. P. Blankenship.
Best two vines of peanuts with nuts
on vine—$3.00 man’s hat, Wilson-Hann
Company.
Best display of products from one
farm—$15.00, Exchange National Bank
Largest crowd coining to Denton in
one wagon—1 pair Hanan shoes, value
$6.50, Jarrell-Evans Dry Goods Co.
Prettiest baby two
$5.00 in gold, Denton
Bank.
Best twenty heads
Corn—$2.50 merchandise,
AUTOMOBILE LINE
AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W. BIL-
LINGSLEY, old phone 330. New phone
448. Automobiles repaired.
For Saturday and Monday.
75c Fountain Syringes, 2-
quart capacity, fair quality
white rubber with three
hard rubber slip pipes, 45c
High Grade Atomizer, for
water or oil, special value
for 50c
Roxbury Bulb Syringe—
three hard rubber pipes,
strong bulb; special at 50c
Special
Urd Baltiam—a
fine doth finish wri-
ting paper, regular
Imported Bay-Rum, pints
Pure v/itch Hazel, pints
Witch Hazel Salve
Extract Vanilla Compound, 6-oz. bottle
Pure Powdered Borax, pound
Pure Cream Tartar, pound
Pure Olive Oil, pint
Quart, $1.50; gallon, $4.50.
Powdered Black Pepper, pound
Denatured Alcohol, quart
Laundry Bluing, pint
Household Ammonia, pint
Pure Epsom Salts, pound
Pure Boric .Acid, pound
Salt Peter, 2 pounds for
Powdered Copperas, pound
Powdered Alum, pound
Roxbury Coffee, extra fine, pound tin
Guth’s Breakfast Cocoa, large tin
Carbole, pints ,
Quart, 40c; half-gallon, 65c.
Reflecto Furniture Polish
Pleasant to take, prompt in action, stimulates the
appetite and helps the stomach to derive full
nourishment from all that is eaten. Aids in
quieting the nerves and conduces to sound, re-
freshing sleep. Regular $1.00-bottle 75c
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913, newspaper, October 3, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213921/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.