Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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The choirs of all our people are requested to avail themselves of these lectures.
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E-ru-sa Cures Piles or $50 Paid
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Thursday 7:30, American Pree.
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LITTLE NEWS BRIEFS
Corset Covers.
O|>en Close
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2____j 75c;
HELP WANTED.
’battle:
offered;
LOST AND FOUND
WITH THE DENTON CLUBS
W. R. SCOTT,
148c
THE TAILOR.
FOB BKNT.
We Stand Between
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Where
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D. R. TURNER
Call N6. 7.
If you hungry
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O. M. Curtis, J. A. Minnis, J. F. Raley & Co
J. C. Guy, R. H. Garrison.
All modern dru
E-ru-na in Denton, '
pressing—
Call
to
for
7.57
7.70:
idle Italy compress together witu
700 bales of cotton burned at Italy
at a loss of about 190.000.
| Sanitary
; Plumbing
J. C. GUT.
GARRISON A KIMMIN8.
J. A. MINNIS.
FOR RENT—THREE FINE OF
ftco rooms In Donahower block. In-
quire at Exchange National bank.
• life
HOUSES AND LOT'S TO RENT OR
for aale. for cash or on credit. Also
20 acres highly improved, just north
of town^o rent. See L. Fulton.
157p
No. 7 is easy to remembr when
you want groceries.
D. R. TURNER
<er work Jone eall No. 807. either
phone. 205tf
For beat Texas prairie hay see G
B. Collins. 152u
CLEANING AND
iWo-piece suits 31c. Call phone
130. or phone 53. O A. MILLER.
We repair locks and sewing ma
chines, make keys to fit any lock.
MAGILL A SHEPARD. tf
Killed a Burglar Entering Boom and
Goes to Prison for IV—Budget
of Other Interesting News
from Pilot Point.
NEWS FROM JUSTIN.
JUSTIN, Jan 25--A large crowd
WANTED—TO SELL PLACE IN
San Angelo. Will take in part pay-
ment a good team and wagon. E. M.
Cheatham, San Angelo, Tex
WRITES
, loans
There la Ho Item to tw
at tit « want a« tn the
HKs.
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TRY our
, MENT-
«i»r
JT. KUNZE.
WANUED TO TRADE 8138.5V
of Farmers' gin stock for a good
horse or mule. See Egan A Chand-
ler. x 139tfc
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE HOME
to couple without children who will
take two ladies to board. Old phone
84. 116tfc
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FREE TO THE PEOPLE OF DENTON.
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JULIAN SCRUGGS.
East Side Square.
ONE NEW SUIT FILED IN
DISTRICT COURT lUEHDAY.
iggists of highest standing sell
Texas, viz:—
Cure vs. Injurious “D<
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Roger^-Hazbee Wedding.
At the residence ot Mrs. Buzbee.
a few miles south of Pilot Point, s
quiet wedding was performed 1’ues-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock, the con-
tracting parties being Clayton Ro-
gers of Frisco and Mrs. J. D. Buz-
bee.. Rev. B M. Kilgore officiating
I GLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I
_______________ ) Denton
only at our store—the Rexall "Store.
O. M. Curtis.
Fire destroyed the St George ho-
tel and other property at . unday at
a loss of 1100,000.
GROVER CAMPBELL HAS MOV.
ed his tailor shop to McGuigg's
store, east side. New phone 34.
other
The United
was on " * he
as exemplified
FOR GOOD TENDER BEEF AND
;uu<w poultry puuue wens « uass.
•'ree delivery. Both phones 88. 336c
s year ago.
il. verpool—
March-April
May-June
Spots 4 jKiints down
sales 7000.
Mew York-— O]>en Close test.
. . . .14.25 14.18-19 14.12-11
.14.36 14.29-30 14.24-5.
Peoples' Heme Tel. Co.
E. H. EGAN. Manager.
Judge Landis, in his charge to
the Federal grand jury in Chicago
stated that it was through informa-
tion furnished by him that ’.he pres-
ent investigation of the ‘'beef trust"
was started.
State Senator J. P. Hay ter of De
catur has moved to Amarillo and
will present his resignation as sena-
tor.
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FOR RENT EAST HALF OF
Wright building. 60x13q feet, with
basement, after Jan. 1. Apply to Mrs
W C. Wright 115tfc
Cleans, presses, alters and makes
men's clothes, also cleans and press-
es skirts. Will call for and deliver
New Phone .40 No. 6 West Side
Square.
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH. WESi —
are the parts of the city I have
houses to rent In. A. R McGINHE
Wiley Smith's office, next "door t>
Poetoffice.
. w< •. /as
MY SHOE SHOP AFTER JAN. 10
will be In the Donahower building,
just south of the stairway, where 1
will be glad to meet old and new
customers and give t
work BOYD RANDALL.
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DR. ADA KINCAID. OFFICE
work only. Office 45 West Highland
street Old phone 285. 116tfc
Paris, France, Is threatened with
a des[>erate situation by the Seine
river, which threatens to overflow.
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Have you had sewer
6 connections made? If
I you have n^t I would
? appreciate your permit-
| ting us to figure on die
| bill. If I can’t do the
p work as well and for
I less money I can’t ex-
‘ pect to get the job, but
£ this I believe I can do.
I Phone me and estimates
ft wil^be furnished gladly.
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, morEman a ,l_----- r__
bQML^Rlng 35 for feed of all kinds.
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SWT, • ’ ’ ' •* " —
attended the literary society Friday
night. The feature of the program
was a debate upon the subject of
of which is the more pleasant, single
or married life. After a spirited ar-
gument by L. D. Coleman and Bean
Robinson for single life and T. E
Wood and Collie Leuty for the mar.
ried life, the judges awarded the vic-
FOR SALM—GOOD MILK COWS
Apply A. D. Turner. 82tfc
medical
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Same authorities condemn the
injurious dope or narcotic preparations and Su-
preme Courts uphold these authorities.
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„ Good Suggi-rtion.
The Denton County Farmers’
stitute will meet In Denton on the
first Monday In February. The
farmers in this section of the county
might do well to attend this meeting
as subjects pertaining to he better
methods of culture of crops will be
discussed. The Post-Signal would
suggest that some future meeting of
the Institute be held at Pilot Poin..
THE FIRM OF McGINNIS A
Slaton is now McGinnis A Sime. A'l
kinds of feed an a wood for sale and
wagon yard la connection. Poultry
eggs and butter our specialty; we
pay cash for them. We solicit your
patronage. McGinnis A Sims, 18 Mc-
Kinney street. Jan8
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STANLEY davih wiu.
THREE VEABS IN MEaICAN
PRISON.
JAMES E. STRINGER V
MmM, examines atwtrScta,
mroey on farms. Office over McClue-
kaa’a with Q. Lipscomb. Jr. 7 tfc
Denton Plumb-
ing Co.
T. R PORTER. Mgr I
awsPaanfisaaRMni Eacmisps
Rev. Mason to Leave.
Rev. J. P. Mason leaves for B*g
Springs about February 1st. which
place he will make bis home, having
accepted the pastorate of tha<
church. The church will begin in
the spring the erection of a fine
new building
WRIGHT’S OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Wednesday, January 26
America’s Yountest and Foremost Shakespearean Actress
May Stewart P.A„‘SX Joseph DeGrasse
And an Excellent Cast in Shakespeare’s Immortal Love Tragedy
“ROMEO and JULIET,”
Beautiful Scenery Magnificent Costumes.
Prices—Orchestra Circle, 75c; Dress Circle, (8 to 14), 1-50 ( ents j
Dress Circle, (14 to 20), $1.00; Galleryl 50 Cents
Seats on Sale at Minnis Drug Store, Monday j
January 24, at 9 A. M.
J W FRALIN. Dentist SOUTH
<IJ» square, Dea torr, Texas Middle
st block, upstairs.
E-RU-$a is the only non-narcatic, non-poisonous
and lawful pile cure. 'All scientific and
authorities declare Every ingredient of E-
suitablc for piles. C______±_ j*:T_______!_____
LEE MURPHY, NICE SINGLE
or double rigs. Txlps made over Ute
county. Horses and buggies taken
care of by the month. Both phenes
152.
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NOTICE MACCABEES.
Maccabees will meet at Ute
Hall Tuesday nfgfct at 7- o’clock tot
th« electing ot officers. All msm
ben are requested to be' present.
Pilot Point Post-Signal,
Stanley Davis, son of M. 1\ Davis,
of this city, who had been sentence !
to eight years In a Mexican prison
for killing a Mexican burglar,
through the intervention of frien is
has had his sentence reduced to two-
fifths df the original time or a little
over three yean. One year has al-
ready been served. The governor of
the province has allowed him specie!
privileges. He is a carpenter and
cabinet maker and when there U
work in this line to do tn the citv
be !■ allowed to go out and work
returning to the prison at night. At
other times he works in his shop iu
Hay, corn and
•4 oat. at C.
FOR RENM— 8-ROOM HOUSE
close in on Pearl street. R. B. AN-
DERSON 138tf
In the district court uesday Wm
Williams filed suit for debt and fore-
closure against C. C. Beardwell et al.
'lihe property tn controversy is 32
1-2 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of
Denton.
STREET TAX DUE.
You are hereby notified the street
taxes for 1910 are now due If they
are paid before February 1, tfte
amount will be 13 for the year, but
if you wait till after February 1,
the amount will be 35. The tax is
payable to me at the Denton County
National bank.
B. H. DE A VENPORT. Treasurer.
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Try a can of Phase & Sanborn
coffee. Quality guaranteed Call. No
7. D R TURNER.
^=S0ULKISS'ij.
Z^PERFUME55^
We want you to trythisdclight>l
ful perfume. Call and get a de-
monstration-free. Sweet and
fragrant as a flower garden.
Cut out this Ad
and bring it to our store.
nion
s. S.”
IS COMING KOON
INVESTIGATE.
cost of living and the action of tht
inspectors against Chicago meat
WAN‘BD—HORSE FOR
keep. GEORGE ROARK
LOBT— SILVER BELT BUCKLE
Finder please return to this office
or Mrs. Kendall at Hall-Scruggs
store. , l>4tf: -
MERVEj MARCH COTTON TOUCHED 13.®»
IN NEW YORK
TODAY.
the
first negro appointment In a quar-
ter of a century.
Death of Mrs. Wilhite.
___ Mrs Julia Wilhite, aged 82 years
ANYBODY WANITNu 9CAVEN- died at her home near Bolivar Tues-
day evening and was bu^el at Boli-
var on Wednesday. Deceased Is an
aunt of Mrs. W. J. Pearce of this
place. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce attended
the funeral.
packers caused a decided drop in the
price of provisions Monday.
Woman's Shakespeare.
Mrs. Swenson was hostess for the '
Woman's Shakespeare club "Thurs-
day afternoon. Mrs. Wolfsohn won
the prize, a beautiful picture of Ro-
meo and Juliet in a cut with Miss
Beil and Mrs. Egan in the quotation
contest. A very pleasant hour was
spent in making contrivances to se-
cure money for the drinking foun-
tains. Very dainty refreshments ;
were served of coffee and appelku-
chen. Mesdames Criddle. Butler an!
Miss Mitchell ^rere guests. The club
adjourned to meet with Mrs. Egan
Thursday at 3 p. m.. Home Econom-
ics day.
but deatn
'The funeral
Belew ceme-
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John Hollar Dead.
John Hollar, son of M. A. Hollar,
died at the home of h.s father a few
miles southeast of Pilot Point Tues
day, Jan. 11. He was 35 years of
age and single. He had been a resi
dent of Gainesville for about four
years, and had a stroke of paralysis.
On Tuesday they brought him here
on the 11:25 train and carried him
to his father's home
came in a few hours,
services were held pt
tery Wednesday.
“S. S. S.”
IS COMING SOON.
INVESTIGATE.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lu-
cas county, SS. *
Frank J. Cheney makes cath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the city of Toledo, county and state
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and evdry case of
catarrh that cannot be cured by the
us« of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank i
J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me anj subecrlb-
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleas-
on. Notary Public. (Sea .)
Hall's Catarrh CUre is taken tn-1
temaliy, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. 9*nd for testimonials free I
F. J. Cheney A co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, .ee.
Take Hall's Family Pills for eon-1
IX> YOU NEED HELP? ALL
Uidi of dray work and household
;ood* . moving done. Phone us
4 ESTER. LESTER A BROWNLOW.
New Phone HO. Old Phone 319. tf
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STOMACH MISERY.
Get Rid of that Sourness. Gas and
Indigestion.
When your stomach is out of or-
der or run down, your food doesn’’.
digest. It ferments in your stomach
and forms gas which causes sour
ness, heartburn, foul breath, pain st
pit of stomach and many other mis-'
erable symptoms.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give
joyful relief in five minutes; if ta-
ken regularly for two weeks they
will turn your flabby, sour, tired out
stomaeh into a sweet, energetic, per-
fect working one.
You can't be very strong and vig-
orous if your food only half digests
Your appetite will go and nausea,
dizziness, biliousness, nervousness
sick-headache and constipation will
follow.
Ml-o-na stomach tablets are small
and easy to swallow and are guar-
anteed to banish indigestion and any
t^e above symptoms or
FOR SA -E—HALF SHETLAND
pony and wagon; good pony, second
band Wagon in good condition. Set
Charlie Abernathy, 28 East Oak
street. 14 It
See”our line of 25c corset covers
They are dandies.
Saved at Death's Door
The door of death seemed readv
to open for Murray W. Ayers, of
Transit Bridge, N. Y., when bis life
was wonderfully saved. “I was in
a dreadful condition,’* he writes
"my skin was almost yellow; eyes
sunken; tongue coated; emaciated
from losing forty pounds, growing
weaker dally. Virulent liver trou-
ble pulling me down to death in
spite of doctors. Then that match-
less medicine—Electric Bitters- -
cured me. I regained the 40 pounds
lost and now am well and strong.’*
For all stomach, llvsr and kidney
troubles they’re supreme 80c at J.
F. Raley ft Co.
The telephone users of Denton
and the telephone trust. Anoth-
er raise in rates by the trust is
impossible as long as we remain
in business. We do not employ
professional knockers.
A Wild Blizzard Raging
brings danger, suffering—often
death—to thousands, who take colds,
coughs and lagrippe—that terror of
winter and spring. It’s danger sig-
nals are “stuffed up” nostrils, low-
er part of nose sore, chills and fever
pain in back of head, and a throat
gripping cough, When grip attacks,
as you value your life, don’t delay
getting Dr. King's New Discovery
“One bottle cured me,” writes A. L.
Dunn, of Pine Valley, Miss., "after
being ‘laid up' three weeks with
grip.’’’ For sore lungs, hemorrhages,
coughs, colds, whooping cough,
bronchitis, asthma. It’s supreme
50c. |1. Guaranteed by J. F. Raley
A Co.
Medicine Free in Every Caae
it Fails to Relieve.
Neglect or pessimism, we believe,
is the greatest enemy the public
has to contend with when applied to
the loss or recovery of health. Prac
tlcaliy every case of consumption
might have been cured if hope had
been maintained and proper treat-
ment had ben resorted to at the
first symptoms of the disease. Until
the advanced stage is reached con-
sumption is curable.* Catarrh is re-
sponsible, we believe, for many cases
of consumption, since the two are so
closely allied.
We have a medicine made from a
prescription of one of tne most suc-
cessful catarrh specialists known
We believe It is positively without an
equal. We are so satisfied that we
are right, that we will supply the
medicine free in every instance
where it is used according to direc-
tions for a reasonable length of
time,, should it fail to give satisfac-
tion in every particular. We want
every one to try this medicine at our
rislr There are no conditiones at-
tached to our offer. We put the
user under no obligation to us what-
ever.
Whe medicine we want you to try
is Rexall Mucu-Tone, It is a catarrh
remedy that goes direct to the sea’
of trouble. It is carried by the blood
to every part of the system. It puri
fies and enriches the blood,- tones up
the mucous cells, and brings about a
condition of health and strength that
tends to prevent the germs of con-
sumption from getting a start. Be
sides this, Rexall Mucu-Tone is a
wonderful appetiser, digestive aid.
and flesh builder. Its good effects
are often felt from the very first
dose. It is onp of the largest and
most satisfactory selling medicines
that we have ever had anything to
do with.
We know so much of the great
good that it has done that we person-
ally back it up with our reputation
and money, which fact should be
afaple guarantee to satisfy anybody
Rexall Mucu-Tone comes in two
sixes, 50 cents and |1. We urge
you to try it., Remember you can
obtain Rexall remedies in
THREE EVENINGS ONLY
Tuesday, 7:30, First Presbyterian. Wednesday 7:30, M. E. Church, 8
or all of the above symptoms or
money buck?
Fifty cents a large box. Sold by
druggists everywhere and by O. M.
Curtis.
For constipatibn there is no rem
cdy so satisfying as Booth’s pills—
35 cents.
LOS1l-EAS'1ERN star PIN.
Thursday evening, between my bous**
and depot. Return to Gran Chris-
ta! for reward.
PIKE MARTIN, MEAT MARKET,
successor to Sullivan A Pierce. We
handle nothing but tender young
beef and meats. New phone IT.
old 300
Ariel Literary Department.
The Literary Department of the
Ariel club met January 24 with
Miss Annie Smith at Stoddard ha'.l.
Roll call was answered by giving
familiar sayings of American states-
men. TTie reading included scenes
1, 2 and 3, of “A Winters Tlale.” and
Miss Justina Smith read a full pa-
per on Antolycus and his place
among the comic characters in dra-
ma, also a comparison wttfe
characters in the play.
States history lessOn 1
National Democracy,'
daring Van Buren's administration,
and Mrs. Schweer read a p i|>'T and
gave questions on this per* > 1 of his-
tory. After a most intvi-Ating af-
ternoon, adjoummen* was taken to
meet Jan. 31 with Sirs. W. Evers
at Mrs. Hogue's. ?
AMLSEMENTS.
At Wright's Opera House.
An advance notice says:
May Stewart, who is coming
Wright's opera house Jan. 26
one performance in Shakespeare's
immortal love-play, "Romeo and
Juliet.’* will probably break the
theatrical records as a drawing pow-
er in the legitimate ranks this season
Shakespeare is to have a revival
in the fullest meaning of the word
this season, but of all the produc-
tions to be made none will surpass
in elegance of scenic Investure, i«i
completeness of detail, nor in artis
tic conception, the production in
which Miss Stewart is presented. H»»r
characterisation of the role of Jul-
iet has won her an endless round of
commendation from the most exact-
ing critics, and it is not very bold to
anticipate an equal success during
her brief engagement in this city
tory to Coleman and Rot inson.
G. W. Butler and family have
moved to Abilene.
Alonzo Harris and wife have re-
turned from Amarillo and wi|l make
their home on the farm west of Jus-
tin.
Lagrippe is prevalent around Jus-
tin. The correspondent. G. B. Lane
’ and W. Phillips are some of its
| victims who have been confined to
their beds.
1 Mrs. J. B, Grubbs of Krum visite 1
‘ her daughter. Mrs. Lizzie Donald,
last week.
Timmus Donald has completed a
nevt residence on his farm north of
town. /
W. E. Leuty is building a new
residence in west Justin. a
FOR SALE—GOOD. YOUNG
pony; also second hand farm wagon
C. O Abernathy, 26 East Oak St
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FOR SALE—20 BAR.tED ROCK
hens. Phone 89. 882
Clow, However, Wa» Decidedly
Stronger and 3 to A 1*oint<«
Above Ijott Night's <'o«e
at 14.18-19.
FRESH ROLLS. DOUGHNUTS
< AES AND BREAD BAKED EV-
ERY DAY. COME AND TZ
BAKING. NEW STAND,
ZEN BUILDING. NORTH
SQUARE.
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“Miss Stewart seems to have entirely capivated
Dallas Theatergoers.’’—[Dallas Times Herald.
ANY ONE HAVING STOCK
bothering them telephone 342 White,
New Phone. 160p
"^WANTED—TO RENT TWO OR
three furnished rooms for light
housekeeping by couple. Address S.
care this office. 136p
DEN'ION. -Jan. 25.—March cotton
today after opening at 14.25 slump-
ed rapidly down to 13.96 and then
climbed again? the close being 5 to 6
points above last night’s, but still
telow this morning's opening. Port
receipts were 20,249 against 84,252
Today’s quotations; _
Open Close Yest
.. 7.50-5 7.46 % 7.53
. . ...7.54-9 7.50
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Ik-stli of Grandma Johnson.
Grandma Johnson. 89 years of
age. died at the home of Mrs. Barnes
Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock of
pneumonia. The funeral services
were held Monday at Belew ceme-
tery, conducted by Rev. J. F. Se-
graves. She i« the mother of W. M
Cook, living south of town, and he
is also quite low with pneumonia.
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Rev. He'd Returns to Tex®*.
Rev. J. A. Held, who has been pas-
tor of the Baptist church atNatchez.
Miss . for the past foirr year*, nas
accepted the pastorate of the church
at Taylor, Texas, and Will move his
family to tite latter place soon. His
many friends will be glad to learn
that he is to return to this state.
■ he family will visit here in Pilot
Point on their way to TMylor.
Finger Cat Off.
A daughter of Martin > Mueller
met with the accident of cutting off
guaranteed . * finger.
March
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Spots unchanged at 14.35; sales 0
New Orleans spots unchanged at
15; sales 450.
_______________ Local—
the prison, having had a room' setl L,nt cotto“ today was »o™e*hat
stronger and good cotton would be
worth here 13 j-2 o 14c, with infer-
ior grades ranging considerably low-
er. lit th seed the price ranges frott
83 to 34
IxM-al JitiscellMMOM—
Unchanged from yesterday. Poul-
try is in strong demand and so are
eggs, but the latter seem to be de
ciining somewhat from the extreme
high prices that have .prevailed. The
feedstuff market continues very
stropg and with an upward tendency
almost constantly.
Fort Worth Livestock—
> Receipts Monday—2.CO0
450 calves.
Beef Steers—10 loads
market steady; top 35.75.
Stockers and Feeders—None.
Butcher Stock;—Quality common
to medium; market steady; top
33.25. Bulls steady.
Calves—Supply light, quality com-
mon: prices steady: top 35.50.
Hogs—Receipts about 4,500
head of medium to good quality;
market opened slow with prices 5c
lower, and closed 10c to 15c lower;
top 38 37 1-2.
apart for him, and allowed his own
tbols. and does considerable work for
people in the city, being allowed the
money he makes. It is believed that
after the excitement dies and the
case is forgotten, those in power will
quietly permit him to-go free.
Davis, bis father, and Mr. Strang,
who worked faithfully for his re-
lease. will leave here some time ic
the near future for lonola, Mexico,
to see him
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AdvertiemsQts under this heading . _________________
will be inserted at tbe following eboico poultry phone Weils A Bass,
rates: " ~ ‘
One time, per word --------4— .......1c 1 -• ... ... ~ —----
Tach subsequent and consecutive
Insertion ...................................)4c ountr
Professional cards of three Ikies office
er less, at 81.40 per month; more g{.e
space pro rata No aJ. taken for less
i?sn cents. 1 '
All 41* In elassif-ed columns, ex- H. B. STANLEY S SHOESHOP,
<-vpt those cat rying regular accounts | 30 West Oak St. First class shoe-
with this office must be accompaaiej , maker and repairing neati done.
»y the cash to insure insertion Men's and boys’ nailed soles 60c to
; sewed soles 31 • Ladies soles
j 40c to 60c.
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WANTED—150 MEN FOE COAL
mining and miscellaneous work in
and about mine. No previous expe-
fence necessary. Work soon learne 1
Good pay; steady tmploymeut.
Write the Southwestern Fuel and
Manufacturisg compare Calve:
wbfe- ' 14*5
Two ballots were taken in thi
senatorial contest in tbe Mississippi
Legislature Monday, but no material
change was effected. Both sides are
apparently sanguine.
Senator Clark of Wyoming has
named Ollie Smith, a negro, as al-j
ternate for the next Wyoming va-1
cancy in West Point. Jfofs is
J E McCABE. TOWN AND
lountry real estate t farm loans.
—> over Dan Turner's store, south
Sam Houston Improvement.
The second meeting of tbe
Houston Adjunct Public Schooi im-
provement association was held Fri-
day afternoon at the school building
The attendance was large, twenty
new members being added. Misses
Boylan and Htllyar of tne Normal
and Miss Sowell of tbe Kindergarten
were guests. The report of the com-
committee on constitution and by-
laws was read. The provision as to
the time of meeting was left open
until the meeting of the general as-
sociation. The following ]
was thoroughly enjoyed:
Song, "Baby-land”—^First
girls.
President's address—Mrs. F. L.,
Young.
General Theme: The Imagination
of Children; How to Develop and
Hold in Check—Prepared by Mrs W
C. Edwards, read by Miss Sowell.
Its Uses and Abuses—Miss Sledge.
What Does their Lying Mean?—
Mrs. Tom Lovell.
How Should it be Treated?—Mrs.
Stout. '
Reading. “A Christmas Guest”—
Miss M. Manors Boylan.
R R TURNER. 3J WEST OAK
f. Harases anJ buggy top work,
•ho- repairing a specialty. 8-7-8
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1910, newspaper, January 25, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227863/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.