Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1915 Page: 5 of 6
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CAMPUS
POULTRY
College of Industrial Arts
Office Guaranty Bank
THE BEN GREET PLAYERS
Write
FOR KENT
with
216tfe
Elsie Herndon Kearns
189tfc
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th
TWELFTH NIGHT
Matinee
PEPPER
I MHRTIKEH
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
and Throat
$1.00
LIVESTOCK.
BLACKSMITHS.
AT DENTON THEATERS
CONCRETE WAI.K^.
MAY
Eat
AUTOMOBILES.;
Miss McFarlane’s
Portrait Studio
Mound
tlie Prin
Francis M. Craddock
DRESSMAKING
SPEED DEMON'S MECHANIC
and J Ik McNeil were
LEW ISVILLE NEWS
FEED AND HAY
CHOPS,
PHYSICIANS AND SURCFONS
AMONG THE SICK
but
of the Normal
Fort Worth
EOPATH,
National
Fort Worth
was here.
fight Joe Bailey and T . C. f
do business just the same.
Randolph Faught
B. W. M. Cannon
ross the
the car tra
ichine and
STRIKES JITNEY:
AXLE HEM SLIGHT1.Y
FOR RENT—t-STORY S-RC
on Oak street, block from
S. M. Bradley.
& C. BLACK MINORCA
1.00. Special prices per
. Jone*. tfte
Donald
Miss
aruest c
& ’-"Nc ’
Howe
Keller
CHAS,
fice over
PLAIN
ay from
{HONE 115
rick work,
e estimate
ISHEY.
JOHN
Ruth
INBRED JERSEY BULL, TORMENT
or’s strain
wagon yard
cian and
National
hours •
2i6e
have auto
POCKET-
formal or
his office:
visited here
and Mrs
SEVEN-PASSENGER
Careful
Teterin-
rug store.
Residence
GET YOUR LAWN MOW H
ened and repaired at the ’
Fence Co, East Oak Street.
Service at J. M Barber's
Fee 81.50 cashj 173tfc
District
as. B‘T-
Lities a# expert n
, feartess driver 1
re at Oneral Hei
uch men are at
country roa
CULT1-
fware Qo.
H Experi-
the Tay-
23ie
mailed free
LOST—GREEN' LEATHER
book with vanity ease, near
Training School. Return to
BRAN, CORN. I‘1AY
GOMMER-
flashlights.
Phone 571,
163tfc
Harmonson
Harrell were in Fort
1 HOUSE
•ma!. 820.
' 209plf
WANTED—CROCHET f
■awing; an) unable to be
home. 568 old phone.
IF SHARP-
ixa$ Wire
233c
AND RE-
ddress L.
225p
Worth was
MISCELANEOUS.;
> WANTED—GOOIJ SECONDhI
frigerator, 100-lb. capacity. &
H Chambers, Argyle.
pr..'| and Mrs. W. C. Kimbrough, Dr.
arid MTs. M. L. Martin, Dr. A*da Kincaid.
Mfs. jGeqrg* Kincaid and Mrs. M. S,
Stout went to Fort Worth this morn-
ing to attend the State Medical associa-
LEWISVILLE. May 4—Alvin HiH was
bene from Denton.
T. W. Cobb and family visited in
BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE ; ;
SECOND PATROL MONDft
LOST—8 WOO BILL BETWEEN AVE-
0oe B and square, Friday lMftetno«n.
Return to ErdPst Bell
pile;;'
anunatton f<
ter the bus:
OLD PHONE 579; NEW
for high grade cement and
Phone or see me and let
the work for you. S. A. I
FIFTY HEAD
mules for sale.
Escaped Prisoner Pays Fine.
W. C. Clark. t>ne of the prisoners with
Guard Aiken's chaingang who escaped
during the storm last week, has been
heard from. He telephoned Sheriff Gal-
lagher Monday, to ascertain how much
• >f his tine remained unpaid and later
remitted the som, 88.05.
Less Meat if You Feel Bartachy or
Have Bladder Trouble.
J. M. GURLEY. THE CEMENT CON-
tractor. First class work dgne at the
lowest price. Get estimate^
Katherine Hambright is sick,
s Stelle of Fort Worth visited
FoR RENT-2 FURKISH
WP light.housekeeping All rt
sentences. 47 S. Elm St |
I BUY AND SELL SECpND-HAND
autos. See me if you want 'to buy or
sell. Lod Roberson.
MEN. DUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG
explains how we teach the barber trade
in few weeks,
Moler College, Dallas, Texas
SEE SPRADLIN A LEWIS FOR FIRST
class blacksmithing, woodwork, horse-
shoeing and rubber tiring. Ail wort
guaranteed 258lfc
GOOD WORK
I». Turner, tfc
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. Rrtti
Army, France, May 5.— Correspon-tet
of the Associated Press.J- Rjmay p
field’s old m'-rhanic. Harry Breen, w
has swept around the track with h
on the Indianapolis: Speedway and e!
where in th* United States, is now dr
ing a car for a British *teff officer
the front. He says the excitement
being under shell Are has the autos
bUe racing game beaten
Breen hails from Philadelphia. F
where he was born fsrty-onn years i
of a Danish mother and British fafo
The British father was the lever tl
got Breen into the British army. Dei
ing a prosperous a
Pittsburg, be bum
enlisted. His qual
chanic and skillful,
sured instant servig
quarters, - where st
premium.
of France, which
able state of fit
the war.
i maginin.
the track trying
Mr. and N
ed .Mr. and
Denton.
FOR RENT—HOUSE ON
AH modern cpnvenieqces
Witherspoon
FOR SALE—GOOD AUTOl^OBlLE AT
a bargain, or will trade fopjbouse and
lot and pat difference in ca«. See Lee
Pool. 229c
Ntw District Court Suit.
A new suit in the Sixteenth
court is styled Gd.rge Whitten
ta, Whilten, divi-rce/
DR. W. A. JO.AlES, DENT
ide square. Both phones.
WHEN YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE
phone Magill A Shepard. Day phone
148. night phones 48.
DR P LIPSCOMB. SPECIALIST—
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over
Curtis Drug Store 1-
C. C- Ykncey left this morning to at-
tend ;the Dallas State Christian con-
wfttiin, and expects to remain over un-
til, TTjursday night. He will attend the
Laymen’s banquet today, when a thous-
and liymen will sit down together. Mr.
Yancey is on the location committee,
to! decide the convention city for 1916.
which keeps hiin over Thursday.
during May will be appreciated.
All orders given prompt atten-
tion. Always fresh Vegetables
in stock.
DR. J. S. CRAWFORD, «
rooms 3-4, Denton Count
Bank Building.
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUP-
■ lies of all kinds at Palmer's. We de-
elop kodak films. 309tfc
LOST-AT CEMETERY OR
cemetery and Texas’ street, b .
"S” engraved on it. R-1 rn
Wrtglrt. 11,
PURE BRED
eggs, 15 for I
100. Mrs. J. W
JIM GOODE. TRANSFER AND LIV-
ery. Cabs and baggage wagon all trains
Old phone 131 j; New, 123. t!
answer to Yesterdays puzzle
What kind of fish •
Stujrgeon.
J W. FR.ALIN. DENTlStj. ?' >UTI
aide square, middle of block*'; up-staTs
Denton, Texas. 1 d >
DEM ISTS.
SAUNDERS. DENTIST, u
Long A ’King's. B0|h phon
meeting
and it i
uPg^d
niittt
pastor
FOR SALE-SWEET
white, scarlet verbenas, largfel flowering
petunia plants. Mrs C Z - Bridge, 39
Stroud street, kf 225 p
0. E.
Texas.
Little
W. C. JASPER M. D„ PI
Surgeon. Office over Fir
Bank. Both phones 52. 01
to 12 and 1 to 6.
WT HAVE
car for high class servi
driver.' Call new phone 34. old phone
D. A M. Meets Saturday.
The Denton: county Biversificaliqn
and Marketing association tneels Satur-
day afternoon ;in regular session in the
District Court room. After the open
meeting the directors of the association
wil hold a- special session at which
time there are; important matters to be
considered and for which it is urged
that all be present.
episode in
Sir Drake
for Dore
promise,
adventure
DC. W. E. Botts, gradual
trian. Office at Lipscomb's
west side. Both phones,
■hones, new 132, old 486.
was here from Denton.
Charlie Beavers and Bob
•: in Dallas.
Jenkin- of Dalias is the
■s Ritg Cobb.
nd family were here from
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CD—DRAY
age work of all kinds. Both phone;
at residence
THE SANTA
has a plan for s
sition at minimum cost,
all necessary expenses ol
including transportation
both ways. Fred Harvey
sion to the ground and
white in San Francisco.
Dallas
Mrs. Q. IL. Hamilton and grandson,: Al-
gernon Rlddley, visited at Roanoke.
Q G. Thomas and J. C. Brannon Merc
in Denton, i
Ocar Emery returned to Denton.
Miss Gladys Fox was in Dallas.
DT. J. |A. Fenlaw and family have gym*
to South Texas 10 speQrl several w&Tks
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Began and little
Tom Alice Wood visited at Carroll on.
Mis* Edna iCowan was in Dallas
Mrs. Topi Breeding and son, Clarence.
were here from BartopviUe. i .
Mrs. Kelso of Port Worth visited her
ROWDEN C0TT< IN SEED FGH SALE
D Bates. 213tf-wtf
At the Dreamland.
"The Master Key," prsmtol at the
Dreamland Theater this afternoon and
toijight; i's the fifteenth and last epi-
S"'ie <if the Universal Special feature in
which Robert Leonard and Ella Hail
hate appeared in the leading roles. Wil-
kerson, the enemy of Ruth Gallon and
John Dore. Is kilted in this
a Sensational mine explosion,
learns that Ruth cares only
and releases her from her
leaving the two partners of
to jsbape their own lives.
Prisoners to C.haingang.
Walter Walker. Joe Morgan, West
Mpore, Da>e Hawthorne and H D. Col-
ton, convicted hn various misdemeanor
charges at the,present term of County
court, were taken to the chaingang
Wednesday to begin serving out their
liltes and costs,
MILLER A COWAN. GOOD MEAT,
quick service. Phones, old 644; new
*5, West Oak Street.
ROOMS
■tern con-
w phone
me
that it will grow enough “rough
to save the 8230 a year which tt
has been paying for it, i i
have your natural
in a photograph
pleasure of seeing
MISS MINT A MAXEY. P
n grapher. With Denton
south side square Resid
Old CIA
W. N. ROWELL. D. D SL OFFICE
over McCray's, south side smiare. New
phone 433, old phone 341 J
REGISTERED Bl LLP. DON
Cameron No. 117,217 dam. Miss
Baker) and three other registered bulls
make the -season at Will Lorknane's
wagon yard. 81.50 cash, subject to re-
turn privilege. Phone newoJoO.
lETWEEN
• pin with
to Jno.
226c
Ttte second
’rroxxn as
ganrked at
the North
n« op. I 1
Lead* r fof
Stoi
Lr F. POSEY WILL DO YOUR PLAS-
tering; plain br ornamental estimates
furnished. Phone 631 old. 39 E. Mul-
berry St- 230p
DAILY UQUOR RATION TO
BRITISH TROOPS CUT OFF
A; R McGINTlE, OFFICE WITH
uuggan Abstract Co., new phone 5, old
phone 134 hen's houses in NorJi,
East, South and West Denton. Fur-
nished rooms for rent
Fishinfl Party to Hickory Creek.
Mr. and Mrs R A. Sledge. Mrs Gowan
ami Miss Margile Lynn Cowan made up
a [fishing party; which spent a pleasant
dav on Hickory creek Tuesday.
of Roanoke. Charlev
and Mel
GENERAL HEADQUARTER^, British
Army, Franc**. May 5.— Correspondence
of the .Associated press;—Contrary to
popular belief, the British soldier in the
field is not receiving his ration or any
other form of alcohol every day. Co-
incident with, but nol necessarily asso-
ciated with the temp- rime agitation in
England; the rum rations a^e now serv-
ed only twice a week- Warmer weath-
er and the desire to cut down the use
of stimulants is the explanation. So
far as known there has been no pro-
test from the troops. The two drinks
a week amount to about half a gill
each. • ■'.J)':*-:
City to Grow Its Own Forape.
Mayor Foreman is using the city’s
land about the' septic takn td raise for-
age: for the several head of city live-
si of k, including the street department
teams. Heretofore the property ban,
been rented out for 85 a year, but th!-
year Mayor Foreman had the l street
Miss Grace Bayless is suffering with
acute indigestion.' 1.1 ; ■>
Miss Nell
cold.
Miss Marguerite Price
College faculty is recovering from an
acute coM. j : )
RO ANOKE NEW S
.iNOKE. Ma>' * —Mr- and Mrs. Guy
fund, Mrs. J. R. Bouriand and Mies
4 Bouriand are in Fort Worth.
3. Tom Wingo of .Argyle is visiting
M L MARTIN. A I
eases of Eye. Ear. No
Glasses correctly - fitted.
COTHRUV? TRANSFER BUS AND
baggage line meets' all trains^ Old
phone 606; new, 207. 225c
At the Princess.
•hllindfobted." appearing at
ce^s Theater this afternoon and tonight
is la two-peei| Essanay drama featuring
Rifhard <7. Travers, Nell Craig ami Ern-
est1 Maupjun. ; To prevent the stealing
agiin of the Crystal Butterfly from An-
drew Meredith, after Blaine 'has been
placed in jaij upon it being found in
hii posseisiop, Wilburn Warren, ama-
teur deteetivei, places a mechanism so
a flashlight photograph’ will be obtain-
ed] of anyone stealing it; The jewel is
fotrnd missing and the record shows the
face of Blain- , it develops that Blaine's
twjin brother I was Ibe second thief.
Wkrtfen and Bernice Meredith have been
associated with one another during the
employment the detective and on the
capture of th# crook, their engagement
i~ [announced.
. King was in Hillsboro.
Barron, MA. Strickland and J.
cktaod are in McKinney.
Scott of Jnslm was here.
W. N. Moody is visiting in Pilot
To Underflo Operation.
Mrs. L'.na Howard of Sanger i
sanitarium at Dalias when
dergo an operation.
BaptiM Business Meeting.
I to be an irnp>'rterit busin* ss
t the: Baptist church tonight,
stated that all members are
<» present. Th» building com-
making: arramrements for the
; home are to report.
ALBERT W. ADKISSON,
cial photographed. Views.
Pictures made anyw here.
Old. 1 '
- here Y"U may
xpression embodte
May we have th-
ou at
To Preach Sermon.
Rev. M. E Hudson has beeA asked to
deliver the commencement sermon fit
Btills, Grayson county, to the Higti
graduating class °F that town. He
leaves Saturday night, and expects io
return in time to preach Sunday even-
ing's sermon at his church. ;
jr——W - - - AND
other feeifetuffs Best stove knd heater
wool. Prompt delivery and full meas-
auK. ARKANSAW MILL. Si Elm SL
Beth phones ill
SPIREI.LA CORSETS, MRS. CALLIE
May and Mrs p. H Foster, representa-
tives <>ld phone 88, new phone 219.
{patrol of Boy Scot|te,
'The' Crow Patrbr, was pr-
theiffieeting of the Scouts of.
Si<te school Monday afti-r-
teaiah Wilson was el^ed Patrol
thej new patrol. A patrol of
it a c.iisistfe of eight members and
resent the] roster of the north side
miration consists of sevente*n.inem-
d thoqgh a number of applicants
Interested youths have been alb nd-
|be meeting Two applications for;
iteTship wu-re voted on and the ap-
mts v^ill be initiated at the next -
thej scouts.
irrie and Boyd Graham made
>n«iay afternoon for the
^r second class scouts. I
loess meeting the scouts
3oy Scout game. i
-odward.of Dalia*
with John Howard
was here from
Let, your sentiments be that you
will permit J. P. Magee to write
your insurance for the month of
May. No policy too small to re-
ceive our prompt attention. None
too large for us to handle.
LOWE A LOWE. KODAJb FJNTSH-
ing: prints 3c each- Worm1 delivered
In 24 hours. With the Lips&mb Drug
Store. Th
N© Pra.vir Service.
t-wing t«> n pairs being ma-te at tile
buibiimr n-- praiy-r services will be held
at the First Prediytemn church to-
night.
Henry Dawson Critically HL
A telegram 'tuesday Sight to Mrs. M.
E. Dawson anojunced that her son, Hep-
ry Dawson, well known here, is criti-
cally ill in a hospital at Little Rock,
Ark., and that an operation for gall-
stopes would be necessary as soon as
it was deci-led!his strength was suffic-
ient to stand it. He is traveling for a
wholesale hardware company in Arkan-
sas. • |
• A. 0. Mustain is here from Pilot Point
: P. T Clark was here today from Lit-
tle Elm
O. D. Arn -ld wa$ here today from
near Roanoke.
W. J. Faulkner is in
business today.
!E. C--can--ugti-’r is in
dMy on business. ,
Mrs. R. M Huffhines
W'-r|h this morning.
Tefry Barefield went
this morning on businei
J. - A. Linenschmidt of Blue
wfas there Tuesday on business.
A. >L. Houston and M. L. Ganln of
ATlipgton are here today on business
Dr. W. If. Swearing* n is in Ft. Worth
atjeriding the -Slate Medical association.
Mrf B. F. Early of Dryden, Ok., is vis-
it Ing[her son, D. C. Early, west of town.
S. E. Reed went to Corinth this after-
n-i-mi to visit a few days with his un-
ele, W. V. P-»ckrus
Dr,I James R Edwards is in Fort
Worth attending the meeting of the
Texas Medical association.
Mi*s Willie Jones, who has been
teaching at Paducah the past term, has
resumed home to spend the summer.
’ Joe S. Gambill went to Bonham this
ml-nting and will visit at Whitewright
;w|thihis sons. Lawton and Joe, Jr., be-
fob» returning home.
Hu|h R. Simmons, formerly book-
keeper at the First Guaranty State bank
here, has gone to Wichita Falls to take
a position with the City National bank
To Houston.
Dr \\ H Bfuc-' was recently com-
mlssioned by Governor Ferguson as
state repr- sentitivo ’to th* Sociological
Cdngress in Houst-m to convene four
-lays this month
The rear of the jitney car of Tay-
r Chambers was bent slightly Tues-
ty nftenjo-.n wh.-n the automobile was
ruck by a street car about 530 o’clock
i front of the Lipooomb drug store but
le damage vqas oo small that the car
as able to r-mtinue in service. i[A
issenger had Just alighted from the
in-ey and the driver turned to go
* but bufore be dear-
ths street car hit the
ted It from the track
« and Miss Bertha Jor
ildiWi's day at Argy le,
of Covington visited her
ortation
ones-56,
LATE PERSONAL NEWS HEAVY MEAT EATERS
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
j Mrs. Gaston went
i Thursday and accompanied
[ home. He has been in a
■ for some time.
' Mrs G
; Onie and
: Worth.
j Grover
Harris of
Roanoke were here.
Judge S. M. Bradley of
here
Mack Dooley ^f Cleburne
Mrs B F. Donald and son
Lewis Strader and children visited in
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Whig Harris, who have
been at the Harris ranch near Slidell,
returned to Justin.
G. W. Hall «f Decatur visited his
sons here.
Lon Coleman
in Fort Worth.
Chas. McDowell is in Valley Mills.
D. L. Huffhines is in Denton.
* Those in Fort Worth Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. SJ D. Moore. Misses .Mien
and Adams and Messrs. W. H Harris.
John Stapp, Wl F. Pafford and S. and
Wm. Bishop. J |
Wiss Harris was in Rhome.
W. J. Lee and sons of Decatur were
here.
S. W, Bolin olf Collin county is vis-
iting his daughter. Mrs. M. R. Start.
Miss Rita Hollingsworth, who has
been teaching school west of Drop, left
for Van Alstyne.
Eugene Brock: of Fort
here.
W. P. Garrett was in
A. Holloway of Denton
J, B. Hardeman was in Fort Worth. |
W. JL Shofnrer left Tuesday for k
short visit with relatives in Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Porter, Mesdaihes
G. W. Butler and L. A. Lyons and G.
W. Hannonson and R. L. Garrett were
in Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. S. Kelso of Gatesville visited
H. P. Kelso
Mrs. Elia Boyd left for Guthrie where
she will join her husband.
S, D. Ottinger of near Seely school
underwent an operation for tumor of
the jpcalp Thursday.
H. L. Taylor was in Fort Worth
Miss Thelma Karnes, who has *been
teaching school at BirdviUe, returned
home. i
f’E Tt-UR COMPANY
ing the Panama Expo-
H33 will cover
an 18-day trip
and Pullman
meals, admis-
entertainment
The payment
f an additional *5 will permit extension
f ticket until November 1st. J W
mith, ol-i phone 124.
mormm is sty!
Bertha Whitten
No m»n or woiBan who eats im-'at
regularly can make a mistak** by (lush-
ing the kidneys occasionally, say- a
well-known authority. Meat forms uric
acid which excites th*- kidneys, they be-
.c.om*' overvvork-al fr--fn the .-train, g-1
sluggish and fail to filter the .waste and
poison^ fr au the bl-iod, then we get
sick. Nearlv all rh-Jumatism. head-
aches. liver trouble, riervousness, dizzi-
ness, sleeplessness and urinary disor-
ders come from slurgish kidneys; ?
The moment you fuel a dull ache in |
the kidneys or your back hurts or if j
the urine is cloudy, ^offensive, full of I
sediment, irregular of passage <T at- I
tended bj a sensathgt'of scalding, stop |
eating meat and gfd about four ounces I
of Jad Silts from any pharmacy; take; I
a tabfeapbonful in a glass of water be- I
fore breakfast an t in a few* days your I
kidneys Will act fine. This famous salts I
is made fr->m the acid of grapes- and I
lem-m juice, combined with iithia, and I
has been used for generations to flush I
and stimulate the kidneys, also to ;neu- I
tralize tlte acids in urine so it no longer I
causes irritation, thus ending blajdder I
weakness. ” ’
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannol4_«
injure; makes a delightful effeneijcFnt
iithia-water drink which everyone
should take pow and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the mood
pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney
complications. Advertisement.)
JUSTIN. May i -Mrs Eula G. Bates
of Denton'was here.
W Q. Key of Benbrook was here
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Faught. Mr and
Mrs. Will Cook and J W Fauirht were
in Denton.
Slavin Bertram of Gainesville is vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. L. F. Knierht
Mrs. A. J. Parker of Sadler is visiting
the family of $. K. Wallace.
Wm. Shofner and John Stapp were
in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Monroe Stark and daughters
were in Fort Worth.
Sid Alderson of Decatur was here.
Fort Worth
Mr. Gaston
sanitarium
519. i
Geo. Fritz A Company
226c
OSTEOPATHS
PART i»F
THE
FURNITURE OF A
10-room hous
e for
sale cheap. 168 West
oak street.
232c
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